Thank you for watching the video, It means a lot to me . I will leave this pinned message here to REMIND everyone that i do not have TELEGRAM and there is no GIVEAWAY. Those you see are bot scams . Keep yourself safe and know that I would not ask for your info. ❤ ❤
He wrote this song to his wife and it was not supose to be publish but his wife almost "demand" him to publish the song and now its one of the best ballads from all times
@@ThaKinOfDk yes, that's true, in one of his albums, I guess the one from 1997 "Greatest Hits" Richard Marx mentions the day his wife asked him to publish this song. He also talks about all the songs included in that album.
I remember this was one of five songs used by Atlantic 252 to test their broadcast strength. That was a kickass radio station, they played the best music during their time on air. It was a shame when it was shut down.
The song touches my heart and bring tears to my eyes. Now 35 years since the love of my life succumbed to lung cancer.. I never stop missing her.. Sometimes in my dreams she tells me to come..and when i wake up that day is "destroyed" I always remember her long red hair swaying in the wind.. Antiha.. I so miss you, Now i am old and maybe soon we meet again.❤
I don't think it was in any movies, but it was a massive international hit in the late 80's. The 80's was arguably the best decade for tear jerker ballads.
This song has been in many shows like Family Guy, The Good Place, Life In Pieces, Raising Hope as well as movies. The more recent movies are Dina and Good Deeds.
@@Sweetie-pie-libra86 No it wasn't. The two big songs from Dirty Dancing were "She's Like the Wind" by Patrick Swayze and "I've Had the Time of My Life" by Bill Medley. The rest of the songs were actually from the time that the film is set.
He wrote this song for his wife at the time. It was to show all the time he spent on the road touring. He didn't want to release the song but his wife at the time told him he'd be crazy if he didn't. So he did for his Repeat Offender album. It is now his signature song.
This song is a masterpiece, you now i was hard metalhead in the 80s but this song melted my heart back in that days, and it still do. Thank you for this reaction Biss :)
"You know" "That day, those days" "It still does" "When addressing someone, you should use a comma to separate what you are telling them from their name. So, it should be "thank you for this reaction, Biss"
The 90s, an extraordinary time and great happiness. I through it, between the ages of 16 and 26...The best vacation of my life... accompanied by excellent music. Ilha Do Sal, Cabo Verde
This song was THE ballad when I was young. Played at any disco or party at one point and the guys - the ones with guts - grabbed a girl and slow-danced together.
I love watching your reactions to songs that came out, and were hits, when I was younger than you are, and see you (as in your generation) appreciate them. Every generation had their hits, but somehow 80s/90s broke a mould 😎
A masterpiece... Great song.. Classic is the classic.. This song is one of the biggest love records of all time....That voice....that melody....Wow...Beautiful..... Art..
This song was an anthem ballad. Between 80's to 90's they're so many power ballads like this. Another awesome Richard Marx song is Now and Forever. He wrote a ballad song " this I promise you" to the pop boy band nsync.
You are correct biss! Its the combination that makes a song perfect. I know you like the guitarr solos. However i love his piano playing. But his voice is something else. I remember that i listened to this song when i was very young. But!!! I have kept this song with me through my life so far. Heard it first time when i was little Now im 35 😁 great reaction as always biss! ❤️
One of my favorite artist and song ( my all time favorite "Endless Summer Nights") . Hahah we had phones honey but it was really really expensive and sometimes difficult to call abroad.
Girl you're DANGEROUS!!! 😲😲 I can see through your explanations on the music videos you are watching that you can feel the possible emotions of people. ( I hope you know what I mean 😊😊 ) Maybe you're an EMPATH! 👍🥰 Or maybe bcoz you are just LONELY? 🤔 Either way.... I love how you react and explain how you feel 'bout the videos. 👍👏👏🥰 Good health and TC always. Ms. Bisscutie 💖
It was a huuuge hit in 1989, number one everywhere, and teenage girls all over the world swooned. It's one of those songs that was so big that you've probably heard it without knowing it. Richard Marx was a superstar with a string of hits in the late 80s/early 90s. This song was supposedly inspired by him missing his then wife while out on tour. He's mostly known for this kind of power ballad, but he excelled doing more uptempo pop songs as well.
He's a singer songwriter who mostly wrote songs for other artists but at the same time mention Richard Marx in any conversation and SOMEONE will bring up "Right Here Waiting" I can GUARANTEE it!!
Beautiful react Biss!! Has a metalhead, no one can ignore this kind of songs who touch the heart! This one is a masterpiece! Sweet lyrics from a heart full of passion and love! Big Kiss Biss. from Portugal ;)
This was one of the first songs I learned on the piano in the late 80ies. So long ago, so many memories. A quick web research shows that this song was used in the soundtrack of countless movies or TV series over the last 30 years or so…
You are right! I was 14 and never in love when this song came out. I loved it so much . I had a crush on this girl from My 8th grade class and I never told her and when this song came out I always thought of her because I went to turkey from the USA on summer trip. I really connected with this song and made me fantasize of this crush of mine reciprocating my feelings.
Richard Marx was a pop rock artist who enjoyed a stellar career from 1987 to 1995. His first album debuted in 1987 and sold 3 million copies in the US, thanks to hits like 'Hold on to the nights'... "Don't mean nothing". His second album 'Repeat offender' in 1989 was an even bigger hit, selling 4 million copies in the US, scoring a #1 hit w/ 'Right here waiting' (a song he had written on tour for his GF Cynthia, who became his first wife)... Other hits included - 'Angelia'... 'Satisfied'... 'Children of the night'. 'Rush street' was his 3rd album in 1991, selling 2 million copies in the US... the single 'Hazard' was a huge hit... 4th album 'Paid vacation' was a platinum (1 million copies sold in US) ... the ballad 'Now & forever' becoming a hit single. Subsequent Richard Marx albums failed to sell commercially, but he has recorded & toured worldwide since.
Your reaction to this song is adorable. I think the first time I heard this song, I was about 5 or so. It would have been about 1994. It was awesome. My parents have always had the radio set to Classic Rock and 80s music. I was lucky enough to have this kind of music in my life from the beginning. I got into metal a little while later, but this is my roots. \m/
Richard Marx is an extremely gifted songwriter who has had a great solo career. He has penned many hits for Kenny Rogers, James Ingram, Luther Vandross, Lara Fabian, Sarah Brightman, Barbra Streisand, Vince Gill, 98 Degrees, *NSYNC, Natalie Cole, Josh Groban, Michael Bolton, Kenny Loggins, Paulina Rubio, Sister Hazel, Keith Urban, LeAnn Rimes, Travis Tritt, Daughtry, Lifehouse, Hinder, Jennifer Nettles, Toni Braxton, and many more. My favorites (in order) of his that he sang are Angel’s Lullaby, Hold On to the Nights, Until I Find You Again, Right Here Waiting, Hazard, Satisfied, Children of the Night, Now and Forever, and Angelia.
When you did your intro I was thinking.. When she hears it there is like 95% chance she will have heard this song before. I think its hard to be an adult in the western world and not have heard this song even if just in passing. And then a little in. " This sound very familiar " Its been played in the 80's-90's 2000's and its still being played.. Think it's what is called a classic.
Richard wrote this as a letter to his wife in 1989, while she was filming a movie in S. Africa at the time. She told him he should turn it into a song, so he did. Richard wanted Barbara Streisand to record it, but she turned him down. So Richard recorded it himself. In 1999 the song was used in the film Notting Hill
Last time and this time it was a video of someone with a beautiful voice. I like this song. Sunflower's clothes are cute. 😻I think every time you look good in any clothes.😻🤘
This song has been in many shows like Family Guy, The Good Place, Life In Pieces, Raising Hope as well as movies. The more recent movies are Dina and Good Deeds. Richard Marx was VERY popular in the 1980s into the 1990s and has a great many hit songs and they are all worth listening to, including those that were not popular. He was a brilliant song maker and performer and even wrote hit songs for many other artists.
Love the vi add9 (or sus2) chords on this one… Even though the chords are otherwise pretty predictable, the suspensions and alterations (even though very eighties) make the song more interesting! I think it‘s the genius of the melody in combination with the rather easy to remember chord progression, but where the melody causes the „interesting“ notes/suspension/add chords, that make this song so catchy, along with the nice arrangement (piano/acoustic guitar solo) and the raspy voice.
In case I never have time to see the vid, I know this song. I learned it on piano and played it on my moms birthday (she loves this guy) I was 11 at the time. 9 years later and Mom still has a recording of it somewhere….. Though I know this song back then I don’t really remember it now😔
Your eyes and smile are truly magical. Your smile made me smile - thank you for that. You're wonderful. I hope you know that - but I'm sure you probably already do haha;). Most Sincerely and Respectfully Yours, Mark (NYC)
He is a great song writer like his father. He has wrote alot of songs for others and himself. He also has wrote songs for a few Disney Cartoons like all the Songs for Mulan.
I remember when this song came out I was at a time of my life as a teenager longing for a relationship with a girl. Played this song alot. Was always a sucker for a good ballad love song.
Anyone in these last 30 years who has been in a serious relationship has heard Richard Marx's 'Right here waiting'... it is the anthem for men who are so enamored by their women (me included 😍 ...even if it didn't last! ☹)
My problem is I don't care what the lyrics are saying...when I heard it the first time, my English wasn't good enough to understand what is being said and I still thought its one of the most beautiful songs I've ever heard...it can be a song about anything...it can be the little duckling backwards I would still like it all the same..And I think that can be problematic 😂..
I'll be seeing him in concert April 22. Another great ballad from his first album is "Hold On to the Nights. A couple more rocking songs are "Should've Known Better" and "Don't Mean Nothing"
Just come across your channel and I cant stop watching your reactions, just makes me smile seeing such a happy human appreciating and feeling music, your mannerisms are infectious!! Where are you from, love your accent :)
He wrote it for his wife at the time Cynthia Rhodes she is a Hollywood choreographer who worked in Dirty Dancing. He wrote this for her because they were always on the road and kept missing each other.
I think it about grief. I lost my mom, and some parts of these lyrics I can relate. Because whatever you go, whatever you do, that person will be right here for you, even if you don't know...
Thank you for watching the video, It means a lot to me .
I will leave this pinned message here to REMIND everyone that i do not have TELEGRAM and there is no GIVEAWAY. Those you see are bot scams . Keep yourself safe and know that I would not ask for your info. ❤ ❤
Listen to Until I find you Again by Richard Marx. Make sure it's the live version. It's so underrated
Dimas senopati mengcover lagu ini juga.
You gotta do the song Hazard by Richard Marx. And you gotta do it with the offical video. Its different. There's a story to it.
It s not thé song of Brian Adams for thé movie robin hood with Kevin Costner
He wrote this song to his wife and it was not supose to be publish but his wife almost "demand" him to publish the song and now its one of the best ballads from all times
That is not entirely true..... some of his friends wanted him to release the song but he did not wanted to, and after some time, he released it....
@@ThaKinOfDk yes, that's true, in one of his albums, I guess the one from 1997 "Greatest Hits" Richard Marx mentions the day his wife asked him to publish this song. He also talks about all the songs included in that album.
Not true.
@@johnwhite5306 It's all true.You are wrong!
Played endlessly ALL OVER every radio on Earth in 1989. One of those HUGE songs.
I remember this was one of five songs used by Atlantic 252 to test their broadcast strength. That was a kickass radio station, they played the best music during their time on air. It was a shame when it was shut down.
The song touches my heart and bring tears to my eyes. Now 35 years since the love of my life succumbed to lung cancer..
I never stop missing her.. Sometimes in my dreams she tells me to come..and when i wake up that day is "destroyed" I always remember her long red hair swaying in the wind.. Antiha.. I so miss you,
Now i am old and maybe soon we meet again.❤
I'm so sorry to know. It really touches my heart 😢😢😢
I don't think it was in any movies, but it was a massive international hit in the late 80's. The 80's was arguably the best decade for tear jerker ballads.
This song has been in many shows like Family Guy, The Good Place, Life In Pieces, Raising Hope as well as movies. The more recent movies are Dina and Good Deeds.
That year Right here waiting, Wind beneath my wings, The living years played until I nearly threw a rock into the TV every Sunday morning on top 30
It was in Dirty Dancing too
@@Sweetie-pie-libra86 No it wasn't. The two big songs from Dirty Dancing were "She's Like the Wind" by Patrick Swayze and "I've Had the Time of My Life" by Bill Medley. The rest of the songs were actually from the time that the film is set.
@@brettmarlar4154and hungry eyes
He wrote this song for his wife at the time. It was to show all the time he spent on the road touring. He didn't want to release the song but his wife at the time told him he'd be crazy if he didn't. So he did for his Repeat Offender album. It is now his signature song.
Not true
@@johnwhite5306 It is true. He wrote in his greatest hits album from 1997.
This song is a masterpiece, you now i was hard metalhead in the 80s but this song melted my heart back in that days, and it still do. Thank you for this reaction Biss :)
"You know"
"That day, those days"
"It still does"
"When addressing someone, you should use a comma to separate what you are telling them from their name. So, it should be "thank you for this reaction, Biss"
The 90s, an extraordinary time and great happiness. I through it, between the ages of 16 and 26...The best vacation of my life... accompanied by excellent music. Ilha Do Sal, Cabo Verde
This music is world class, unlike most music of today.
This song was THE ballad when I was young. Played at any disco or party at one point and the guys - the ones with guts - grabbed a girl and slow-danced together.
A timeless love song that brings many a tear and a memory to me and anyone who has ever been in love.
I love watching your reactions to songs that came out, and were hits, when I was younger than you are, and see you (as in your generation) appreciate them. Every generation had their hits, but somehow 80s/90s broke a mould 😎
A masterpiece... Great song.. Classic is the classic.. This song is one of the biggest love records of all time....That voice....that melody....Wow...Beautiful..... Art..
My dad took my sister to see him in concert in Bakersfield California back in the late 80s
This song was an anthem ballad. Between 80's to 90's they're so many power ballads like this.
Another awesome Richard Marx song is Now and Forever.
He wrote a ballad song " this I promise you" to the pop boy band nsync.
You are correct biss! Its the combination that makes a song perfect. I know you like the guitarr solos. However i love his piano playing. But his voice is something else. I remember that i listened to this song when i was very young. But!!! I have kept this song with me through my life so far. Heard it first time when i was little Now im 35 😁 great reaction as always biss! ❤️
Thank you ❤️
❤ all the smiles and the reaction! I can feel how much you love music
richard marx is amazing. such a pure talent
youve heard this song everywhere, whereever you go whatever you do the marxman will be right there playing for you
I absolutely love Richard Marx right here waiting is such an iconic song that will always stand the test of time
One of my favorite artist and song ( my all time favorite "Endless Summer Nights") . Hahah we had phones honey but it was really really expensive and sometimes difficult to call abroad.
This song really takes me back. I loved it then and still love it.
Same for me !
This is one of the most popular song ever. No way anyone above the age of 20 hasn't heard this song atleast once.
Ah, 80s. Love it. Yes, I love my metal both old and new but I adore 80s pop/synth music. That decade is just special, musically & cinematically. imo
The piano and his voice is what it's about for me.
You are such a wonderful person, may God bless You!
I know that reaction, girl..I got goosebumps first time i listened to this song..
I saw Richard Marx on this tour back in the day... it was really good.
Sweet love song and sweet vocal. Make anyone's heart melt ❤️❤️
Girl you're DANGEROUS!!! 😲😲 I can see through your explanations on the music videos you are watching that you can feel the possible emotions of people. ( I hope you know what I mean 😊😊 )
Maybe you're an EMPATH! 👍🥰 Or maybe bcoz you are just LONELY? 🤔 Either way.... I love how you react and explain how you feel 'bout the videos. 👍👏👏🥰 Good health and TC always. Ms. Bisscutie 💖
Thank you so much, glad you are enjoying it ❤️
@@BisscuteReacts 💗🥰🥰 Just wanted to ask you... Do you know what is the melting point of the heart??
It was a huuuge hit in 1989, number one everywhere, and teenage girls all over the world swooned. It's one of those songs that was so big that you've probably heard it without knowing it. Richard Marx was a superstar with a string of hits in the late 80s/early 90s. This song was supposedly inspired by him missing his then wife while out on tour. He's mostly known for this kind of power ballad, but he excelled doing more uptempo pop songs as well.
Oh wow, thanks for the info ❤️
He's a singer songwriter who mostly wrote songs for other artists but at the same time mention Richard Marx in any conversation and SOMEONE will bring up "Right Here Waiting" I can GUARANTEE it!!
I have loved this since it came out in my youth, which is why I was always the romantic
So glad you have listened to this song
Glad you liked this ♥
I’ll see your CD and raise you a cassette and the single at that, it’s in a shoebox in the closet
I think Richard Marx wrote this song in about 20-30 minutes. Don't forget to checkout 'Hazard' with him
Definitely check out Hazard. Classic 😊
And do the official video version. Its important to watch the video to this song.
Hazard and Now & Forever, 100%
Richard Marx is so SMOOTH, authentic, and a natural singer. Check out his song Endless Summer Nights.
Beautiful react Biss!! Has a metalhead, no one can ignore this kind of songs who touch the heart!
This one is a masterpiece! Sweet lyrics from a heart full of passion and love! Big Kiss Biss. from Portugal ;)
This was one of the first songs I learned on the piano in the late 80ies. So long ago, so many memories. A quick web research shows that this song was used in the soundtrack of countless movies or TV series over the last 30 years or so…
It was a fun time growing up in the '80s when listen to people like Richard Marx it was a never forget that
Amazing song, lyrics 💥💥💥❤️❤️❤️.
"Now and Forever' is another heart melting song from Richard Marx
that's my favorite from him
I agree👍
This was my wife's and my Wedding song back in 1989 from the Repeat Offender album..
So beautifully written 🎶🤣🎸😁👍
That’s so sweet
@@BisscuteReacts Thank You 😁👍🌹
Right Here Waiting is one of my favorite songs. Love this romantic song...
You are right! I was 14 and never in love when this song came out. I loved it so much . I had a crush on this girl from
My 8th grade class and I never told her and when this song came out I always thought of her because I went to turkey from the USA on summer trip. I really connected with this song and made me fantasize of this crush of mine reciprocating my feelings.
Timeless classic
Richard Marx was a pop rock artist who enjoyed a stellar career from 1987 to 1995. His first album debuted in 1987 and sold 3 million copies in the US, thanks to hits like 'Hold on to the nights'... "Don't mean nothing".
His second album 'Repeat offender' in 1989 was an even bigger hit, selling 4 million copies in the US, scoring a #1 hit w/ 'Right here waiting' (a song he had written on tour for his GF Cynthia, who became his first wife)... Other hits included - 'Angelia'... 'Satisfied'... 'Children of the night'.
'Rush street' was his 3rd album in 1991, selling 2 million copies in the US... the single 'Hazard' was a huge hit... 4th album 'Paid vacation' was a platinum (1 million copies sold in US) ... the ballad 'Now & forever' becoming a hit single.
Subsequent Richard Marx albums failed to sell commercially, but he has recorded & toured worldwide since.
Wow Muse and Richard Marx im so lucky!! Thank you for Muse reaction and now RM my best artists!!
Your reaction to this song is adorable. I think the first time I heard this song, I was about 5 or so. It would have been about 1994. It was awesome. My parents have always had the radio set to Classic Rock and 80s music. I was lucky enough to have this kind of music in my life from the beginning. I got into metal a little while later, but this is my roots. \m/
Its a beautiful song abustly Beautiful 😍
Right?❤
You make it more buitiful
We would all be lucky if we find someone who looks at us like Bisscute looks at Richard Marx at 2:43
Beautiful reaction lady's ⚘
This was (is) a very special song to me.
Glad you liked this ❤
This brings back memories of High School senior prom dancing with the love of my life:)
Yes. A few movies in 2000s used clips of 80s songs.
Richard Marx is an extremely gifted songwriter who has had a great solo career. He has penned many hits for Kenny Rogers, James Ingram, Luther Vandross, Lara Fabian, Sarah Brightman, Barbra Streisand, Vince Gill, 98 Degrees, *NSYNC, Natalie Cole, Josh Groban, Michael Bolton, Kenny Loggins, Paulina Rubio, Sister Hazel, Keith Urban, LeAnn Rimes, Travis Tritt, Daughtry, Lifehouse, Hinder, Jennifer Nettles, Toni Braxton, and many more. My favorites (in order) of his that he sang are Angel’s Lullaby, Hold On to the Nights, Until I Find You Again, Right Here Waiting, Hazard, Satisfied, Children of the Night, Now and Forever, and Angelia.
When you did your intro I was thinking..
When she hears it there is like 95% chance she will have heard this song before.
I think its hard to be an adult in the western world and not have heard this song even if just in passing.
And then a little in. " This sound very familiar "
Its been played in the 80's-90's 2000's and its still being played..
Think it's what is called a classic.
Every heart will melt if you listen to this song 🫶🏻
This song/video was one of the most forwarded by people who were separated during the pandemic. 👍
Richard Marx is the original singer of the song it was written about his relationship (I think it became long distance at one point )
I like Richard Marx and his songs. He writes some amazing music.
Richard wrote this as a letter to his wife in 1989, while she was filming a movie in S. Africa at the time. She told him he should turn it into a song, so he did. Richard wanted Barbara Streisand to record it, but she turned him down. So Richard recorded it himself. In 1999 the song was used in the film Notting Hill
“Hazard” was a good one of his if you want to try it. Much more moody and I personally prefer it to this.
This song is so beautiful ❤️
Last time and this time it was a video of someone with a beautiful voice. I like this song. Sunflower's clothes are cute. 😻I think every time you look good in any clothes.😻🤘
I always love this songYou look like a princess get to know you that would be Good God, almighty. Yes, You're A.
Dream for most guys. ❤😊
Richard Marx Concer in Indonesia around 1990.all album very Good.i love them
Such an amazing song. I really like your channel too. Your reactions are so genuine!
Grew up in Richard Marx, Bryan Adams, Phil Collins, and Dan Hill. Love their music
This song has been in many shows like Family Guy, The Good Place, Life In Pieces, Raising Hope as well as movies. The more recent movies are Dina and Good Deeds.
Richard Marx was VERY popular in the 1980s into the 1990s and has a great many hit songs and they are all worth listening to, including those that were not popular. He was a brilliant song maker and performer and even wrote hit songs for many other artists.
One of the first times I slow danced with a girl back in the early 90's....always makes me smile
OMG my heart 😢lot of memories is this song
This song is for you from me here in the Philippines☺️😔😍
The taste to add an acoustic guitar solo in times when everyone was making power ballads... So good man
More good stuff from the 80s. Loved this guy's voice and music.
You re so beatiful. And looks like you loved this songs even before you knew em.
Those eyes are off the charts, and I'm not talking about the makeup.
Love the vi add9 (or sus2) chords on this one… Even though the chords are otherwise pretty predictable, the suspensions and alterations (even though very eighties) make the song more interesting!
I think it‘s the genius of the melody in combination with the rather easy to remember chord progression, but where the melody causes the „interesting“ notes/suspension/add chords, that make this song so catchy, along with the nice arrangement (piano/acoustic guitar solo) and the raspy voice.
Sus 2 chords were a staple in the 80's.
@@brettmarlar4154 Those chords are imprinted in my "keyboardist DNA"...., those and sus4.... As a kid of the 80's it couldn't be any other way... 😉
In case I never have time to see the vid, I know this song. I learned it on piano and played it on my moms birthday (she loves this guy) I was 11 at the time. 9 years later and Mom still has a recording of it somewhere….. Though I know this song back then I don’t really remember it now😔
This song was used for the theme song for the movie, Bed of Roses.
Your eyes and smile are truly magical. Your smile made me smile - thank you for that. You're wonderful. I hope you know that - but I'm sure you probably already do haha;). Most Sincerely and Respectfully Yours, Mark (NYC)
He is a great song writer like his father. He has wrote alot of songs for others and himself. He also has wrote songs for a few Disney Cartoons like all the Songs for Mulan.
New subscriber from Philippines 🥰🥰🥰🥰
I remember when this song came out I was at a time of my life as a teenager longing for a relationship with a girl. Played this song alot. Was always a sucker for a good ballad love song.
Anyone in these last 30 years who has been in a serious relationship has heard Richard Marx's 'Right here waiting'... it is the anthem for men who are so enamored by their women (me included 😍 ...even if it didn't last! ☹)
pianos in songs are beautiful
Very true wow I never listen a song so beautiful
My problem is I don't care what the lyrics are saying...when I heard it the first time, my English wasn't good enough to understand what is being said and I still thought its one of the most beautiful songs I've ever heard...it can be a song about anything...it can be the little duckling backwards I would still like it all the same..And I think that can be problematic 😂..
Beautiful song...
99% of the world knows this song ..😂😂😂
Beautiful. Well done Bisscute! Next is Hazard.👋
Excelente reacción 💯👌👍👍 otro de mis temas favoritos 😉🌹 Leo 🇦🇷 argentina
TY ❤️
😉🌷👌💕
Hey , you cant even imagine how many couples has this song as "wedding song" especialy ppl at my age :)
I'll be seeing him in concert April 22. Another great ballad from his first album is "Hold On to the Nights. A couple more rocking songs are "Should've Known Better" and "Don't Mean Nothing"
I listened to that a lot back in the day.
I remember dedicating this song to my girlfriend.
Reaksi yang cantik dan sangat menikmati
Just come across your channel and I cant stop watching your reactions, just makes me smile seeing such a happy human appreciating and feeling music, your mannerisms are infectious!! Where are you from, love your accent :)
from the movie "The Notebook". I lived in Germany for many years in the 80;s and many musicians came from England
Such a beautiful song
He wrote it for his wife at the time Cynthia Rhodes she is a Hollywood choreographer who worked in Dirty Dancing. He wrote this for her because they were always on the road and kept missing each other.
I think it about grief. I lost my mom, and some parts of these lyrics I can relate. Because whatever you go, whatever you do, that person will be right here for you, even if you don't know...
What a lovely song 😍
Richard Marx needs no introduction Legend
kopi mana kopi mbak bisscute, kopi mantul :)