MLXC But it is not the only example. Celine Dion's version of "Here, There and Everywhere" from the opinion of the worst he has done, is full of Him that He and paste or glue. I still remember tambiƩna Rosa Idol singing an indescribable Something like "Something in the way HE moves." Operational success are specialists in that, I've had my fill of seeing them change lyrics to that quinceaƱeras not question the sexuality of their pop stars. And because I have not heard any female version of Yesterday, but I play the neck and there is somen that have broken all the pace to get a syllable over and say "I'm Not Half
the woman I Used To Be."
I do not mean who would change the genre to be homophobic songs, and possibly not have thought so, but is it really necessary? Why do then?
I do not understand is that after all these artistillas get tired to say that music is the universal language that transcends both individuals and talk about feelings and blablabla, and then preach the exact opposite. If they are universal feelings, Why & quamp; eacute; have to change sex?
Freddie Mercury is, for me, the best singer of the twentieth century, and a gay icon as the crown of a pine. He spent his life singing "she" in the love songs written by their peers, and often by himself. Even that made him less gay, and nobody thought it was not for singing the female gender. Roxette happens with something similar but in reverse. And the singer has a pack of children. So the other, seriously why do it? Because I can not explain
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