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Originally Posted by Radical jack
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I heard Foo Fighers' "Everlong" song for the first time on MusicBanter last year, and although I don't like the sound of the song very much, I do love these lyrics: "You've got to promise not to stop when I say when," and, "Breathe out so I can breathe you in, hold you in."
Those are lovely.
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I recently heard a cute cover of
"Wishin' and Hopin'" that opens the semi-humorous comedy, "My Best Friend's Wedding," in which Julia Roberts ("Julianne") realizes she is in love with her (rather wooden and two dimensional) best friend right before his wedding.
I wouldn't recommend the movie, except for the very beginning (the song) and the very end, a delightful conversation between Julianne and her gay friend George, who describes her as "sniffing the wind like a dappled deer"
and says to her,
Spoiler for The Ending of "My Best Friend's Wedding!":
George to Julianne: "Maybe there won't be marriage. Maybe there won't be sex. But by God, there will be dancing!"
I liked that scene and its wisdom on how to deal with what you can, and cannot, control in life. I also think spoiler tags are cool as heck!
But back to the start of the movie. It opens with this . . .
Ani Difranco - "Wishin' and Hopin'"
(Cover of the original song that was written by Hal David and Burt Bacharach and was a Top Ten hit in 1964.)
I like watching the dancing and lip syncing in this fluffy confection of pre-wedding hoping and scheming: