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
Phrase used to describe a desire to fornication with a younger adult of the same gender, simply to try to convince them they need to read a self help book.
by CellusMan December 3, 2020
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