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Las otras 2 tablaturas están bien, pero estan fuera de tono.
Intro
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Verse
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Chorus
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For me, it's pretty well.
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John Lead Player |
#1 by John Fitch at Jun 19, 1972 at 10:14 AM EST |
| This song is about rebirth from a former material self, I think. | |
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MysticCat Wanna Be |
#2 by MysticCat (Janis *johnny* Udodovs) at Dec 12, 1973 at 12:23 AM EST |
| This is a great Madonna song. And the video rocks! | |
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The Angel of De Lead Player |
#3 by The Angel of Death at May 20, 1974 at 9:01 PM EST |
| I agree with TheModNymph and me4now777; thez song does seem to fit reflect the desire to have a child, but i also think its about rebirth from a former material self. Around that time, Madonna was getting married, having children and settling down, so I think its a rebirth from her former self when she was a bit of a slapper. | |
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jacob Average |
#4 by jacob ap at Jan 21, 1975 at 11:09 PM EST |
| Great song, but it's a remake, like most of madonna's best songs. she doesn't write her own stuff anyway. | |
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Nikola Rhythm Player |
#5 by Nikola Supukovic at Aug 5, 1976 at 11:51 PM EST |
| Simply put; This is possibly the best song EVER. It came out when i was in year 6, It really lets me reflect on when i was young, when i was learning so much about myself and the world.. so much still seemed to have a certan mysteriousness about it, but i also understood a lot, and appreciated what life was like for me at the time. I really do think that 98 was the best part of my life, possibly because, in many ways, it was the last of my childhood, and i began to take so much more of an interest in things like music, i grew so much in that one year and it was really exciting. I would really like to know what all these double entendres mean. Madonna is an icon, and this song is up there with 'like a prayer' | |
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brad Rhythm Player |
#6 by brad music at Mar 20, 1977 at 5:43 PM EST |
| Madonna says it's not really about having her daughter, that song is Little Star. It's really about her discovering the kabbalah, and the beauty and richness it gave her | |
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Dylan Average |
#7 by Dylan Ruiz at Nov 21, 1977 at 8:04 PM EST |
| A remake? Really? Why does she have a writing credit on it then? And if she doesn't write her own music, why does so much of her music from as far back as her FIRST ALBUM have her name in the writing credits, at times being the only name there? | |
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Francesco Lead Player |
#8 by Francesco DeVito at Aug 14, 1981 at 10:26 PM EST |
| A remake? Really? Why does she have a writing credit on it then? And if she doesn't write her own music, why does so much of her music from as far back as her FIRST ALBUM have her name in the writing credits, at times being the only name there? | |
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michiel Wanna Be |
#9 by michiel adams at Sep 13, 1990 at 1:15 PM EST |
| This is a great Madonna song. And the video rocks! | |
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Dan Average |
#10 by Dan Johnson at Sep 3, 1999 at 12:07 AM EST |
| I read this on a web site .'This song reflects Madonnas desire to have a child and her belief that this would give her life meaning. All mention of lust has been replaced with more spiritual reflections about the power of love.' And, 'It is extremely introspective and psychological in tone.' I am not sure how the lyrics are working, not having any experience of this myself possibly, but more than likely it is abstract poetry related to the kind of feelings involved. | |
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Damien Wanna Be |
#11 by Damien Pritchard at Sep 13, 2001 at 7:39 AM EST |
| i watched madonna say herself that this song is about her feeling like having the whole world on her shoulders and her coming to terms with her responsibility as an individual. that's exactly what she said. | |
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GonnaKill Average |
#12 by GonnaKill YOU at May 21, 2003 at 10:40 AM EST |
| I agree with TheModNymph and me4now777; thez song does seem to fit reflect the desire to have a child, but i also think its about rebirth from a former material self. Around that time, Madonna was getting married, having children and settling down, so I think its a rebirth from her former self when she was a bit of a slapper. | |
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That One Guy Musical Genius |
#13 by That One Guy at Aug 12, 2007 at 12:10 PM EST |
| It's sort of a remake... From Wikipedia: "The song is based on the track 'Sepheryn', which was originally written by Clive Muldoon and Dave Curtiss. William Orbit re-recorded the song with Christine Leach before he started working with Madonna. However it ended up being recorded by Madonna with its lyrics only changed in a few spots, but with a changed melody and instrumentation. All five (Madonna, William Orbit, Clive Muldoon, Dave Curtiss, and Christine Leach) are credited for Madonna's 1998 version of the song." I would like to hear "Sepheryn" but cannot find it. "Ray of Light" is still one of the best songs ever produced! | |