KARAOKE SCENE MAGAZINE ONLINE! - DEE performs Losing My Religion on Karaoke Showcase - Here's a song I did along with the Gregorian Masters of Chant. This info I found is somewhat sums it up about the title from REM: 'The title is a Southern expression meaning "At my wit's end," as if things were going so bad you could lose your faith in God. If you were "Losing your religion" over a person, It could also mean losing faith in that person. Stipe told Rolling Stone magazine: "I wanted to write a classic obsession song. So I did." In addition to calling it a song about "obsession," Stipe has also referred to it as a song about "unrequited love" in which all actions and words of the object of your obsession are scrubbed for hidden meaning and hopeful signs. The lyrics pretty clearly support this: "I thought that I heard you laughing, I thought that I heard you sing. I think I thought I saw you try'. Hope you enjoy this one...Love, DEE xoxoxo~~@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@~~
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DEE
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Date Submitted:  2015-04-29 [Archive Date: 2015-07-28]
Genre:  POPular
Original Artist:  Rem/greg. Masters Of Chant
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Description:  Here's a song I did along with the Gregorian Masters of Chant. This info I found is somewhat sums it up about the title from REM: 'The title is a Southern expression meaning "At my wit's end," as if things were going so bad you could lose your faith in God. If you were "Losing your religion" over a person, It could also mean losing faith in that person. Stipe told Rolling Stone magazine: "I wanted to write a classic obsession song. So I did." In addition to calling it a song about "obsession," Stipe has also referred to it as a song about "unrequited love" in which all actions and words of the object of your obsession are scrubbed for hidden meaning and hopeful signs. The lyrics pretty clearly support this: "I thought that I heard you laughing, I thought that I heard you sing. I think I thought I saw you try'. Hope you enjoy this one...Love, DEE xoxoxo~~@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@~~
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DEE performs Losing My Religion on Karaoke Showcase of Karaoke Scene Magazine Online: DEE performs Losing My Religion on Karaoke Showcase - Here's a song I did along with the Gregorian Masters of Chant. This info I found is somewhat sums it up about the title from REM: 'The title is a Southern expression meaning "At my wit's end," as if things were going so bad you could lose your faith in God. If you were "Losing your religion" over a person, It could also mean losing faith in that person. Stipe told Rolling Stone magazine: "I wanted to write a classic obsession song. So I did." In addition to calling it a song about "obsession," Stipe has also referred to it as a song about "unrequited love" in which all actions and words of the object of your obsession are scrubbed for hidden meaning and hopeful signs. The lyrics pretty clearly support this: "I thought that I heard you laughing, I thought that I heard you sing. I think I thought I saw you try'. Hope you enjoy this one...Love, DEE xoxoxo~~@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@~~
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