Our context engine found "ready for the end of the world. i'm gettin' ready for the end to come. that final hour it all comes undone. an' she drops the bomb. an' says he ain't my girl. i'm gettin' ready" used in 2 musical pieces, reflecting its semantic importance.Explore how artists use this specific phrasing in their creative work.
ready for the end of the world. i'm gettin' ready for the end to come. that final hour it all comes undone. an' she drops the bomb. an' says he ain't my girl. i'm gettin' ready
Singer: george strait
a boxed-set of merle. i'm gettin' ready
ready for the end of the world. i'm gettin' ready for the end to come. that final hour it all comes undone. an' she drops the bomb. an' says he ain't my girl. i'm gettin' ready
ready for the end of the world. my neon shelter waits
a boxed-set of merle. i'm gettin' ready
ready for the end of the world. i'm gettin' ready for the end to come. that final hour it all comes undone. an' she drops the bomb. an' says he ain't my girl. i'm gettin' ready
ready for the end of the world. my neon shelter waits
Singer: strait, george
a boxed-set of merle. i'm gettin' ready
ready for the end of the world. i'm gettin' ready for the end to come. that final hour it all comes undone. an' she drops the bomb. an' says he ain't my girl. i'm gettin' ready
ready for the end of the world. my neon shelter waits
a boxed-set of merle. i'm gettin' ready
ready for the end of the world. i'm gettin' ready for the end to come. that final hour it all comes undone. an' she drops the bomb. an' says he ain't my girl. i'm gettin' ready
ready for the end of the world. my neon shelter waits