Our context engine found "it'll never be the same again" used in 4 musical pieces, reflecting its semantic importance.Explore how artists use this specific phrasing in their creative work.
it'll never be the same again
Singer: billy raffoul
and everyone gets a moment when
it'll never be the same again
someday i'll write down
and everyone gets a moment when
it'll never be the same again
someday i'll write down
Singer: fats'e
i hope things are alright
but i realize it'll never be the same again
i've given up
i hope things are alright
but i realize it'll never be the same again
i've given up
Singer: little sea
i keep finding myself trying to find you somehow find you somehow
it'll never be the same again
like the way we were back then
i keep finding myself trying to find you somehow find you somehow
it'll never be the same again
like the way we were back then
Singer: melanie c
never be the same again. never be the same again. nite and day. black beach sand to red clay. the us to uk
nyc to la. from sidewalks to highways. see it'll never be the same again. what i'm sayin'
my mind frame never changed 'til you came rearranged. but sometimes it seems completely forbidden. to discover those feelings that we kept so well hidden. where there's no competition. and you render my condition. though improbable it's not impossible. for a love that could be unstoppable. but wait. a fine line's between fate and destiny. do you believe in the things that were just meant to be?
never be the same again. never be the same again. nite and day. black beach sand to red clay. the us to uk
nyc to la. from sidewalks to highways. see it'll never be the same again. what i'm sayin'
my mind frame never changed 'til you came rearranged. but sometimes it seems completely forbidden. to discover those feelings that we kept so well hidden. where there's no competition. and you render my condition. though improbable it's not impossible. for a love that could be unstoppable. but wait. a fine line's between fate and destiny. do you believe in the things that were just meant to be?