Michael Jackson wrote this song exclusively for his dear friend Dame Elizabeth Taylor and performed it in honor of her 65th birthday on 16th February 1997.
A studio version of the song does exist and a snippet starting from the bridge to the end of the song.
Michael appreciated Elizabeth’s friendship dearly.
A studio version of the song does exist and a snippet starting from the bridge to the end of the song.
Michael appreciated Elizabeth’s friendship dearly.
Elizabeth, I love you
You're every star, that shines in the world to me
Elizabeth, can't you see that it's true?
Elizabeth, I love you
You're more than just a star
You're every star, that shines in the world to me
Elizabeth, can't you see that it's true?
Elizabeth, I love you
You're more than just a star
by engineer_gaming420 September 11, 2023
george i like you
by user2298726 September 7, 2021
Something that you buy once but sell twice therefore deems the item worthless. It’s one of the harshest insults you can give somebody.
“I can buy you once but I can sell you twice”
by Slangteam6 June 14, 2022
by Walnut91 June 2, 2023
"I lemon you." means “I am jealous of you” or “I hate you”. It’s commonly used between close friends. The origin of this phrase is uncertain, but it may have something to do with the feeling you get after eating a lemon, which makes you uneasy, unhappy, or a little bit angry.
by Double-Clips May 10, 2020
You just don’t know how hard I have it right now
I am talking to the Jews of UrbanDictionary. They must think I am an annoying dickhead at this point.
I am talking to the Jews of UrbanDictionary. They must think I am an annoying dickhead at this point.
I guess you don’t like me
Something somebody will say when they are in a relationship with somebody they never loved, they may have felt pressured to accept a confession or we're just trying to play with somebody's feelings and felt bad about it later.
by Internet_Axle October 24, 2022