Our context engine found "some things never" used in 9 musical pieces, reflecting its semantic importance.Explore how artists use this specific phrasing in their creative work.
some things never
Singer: as i lay dying
moving up my back
some things never change
some things never go away
moving up my back
some things never change
some things never go away
Singer: costa, matt
he was worried about women
guess that some things never change
guess that some things never change
he was worried about women
guess that some things never change
guess that some things never change
Singer: matt costa
he was worried about women
guess that some things never change
guess that some things never change
he was worried about women
guess that some things never change
guess that some things never change
Singer: built to spill
that you never expect to see
some things never change
nothing's gonna change that
that you never expect to see
some things never change
nothing's gonna change that
Singer: emphatic
but no matter how hard that i try
i guess some things never die
i guess some things never die
but no matter how hard that i try
i guess some things never die
i guess some things never die
Singer: young, neil
you grew up on a corner
you never missed a moonlit night. some things never change
they stay the way they are. you were born to rock
you grew up on a corner
you never missed a moonlit night. some things never change
they stay the way they are. you were born to rock
Singer: bowie, david
shimi kapoor
it's clear that some things never take
shimi kapoor
shimi kapoor
it's clear that some things never take
shimi kapoor
Singer: courage my love
insecure and boring
funny how some things never change
it's all the same old story
insecure and boring
funny how some things never change
it's all the same old story
Singer: slim dusty
near where the dams are dry 'neath the dusty sky
some things never change out here
some tales have told of the days of old when the horses pulled the plough
near where the dams are dry 'neath the dusty sky
some things never change out here
some tales have told of the days of old when the horses pulled the plough