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Does anyone know the tittle to this rock song and who sing it "" Here I go again in my own , going to down the only road i ever know. like a drifter blah blah blah "" its in that movie OLD SCHOOL when he were inthe read car. Thanks,

Andrew
 
"Here I Go Again"

Written by David Coverdale & Bernie Marsden

Performed by -----> Whitesnake

Courtesy of Geffen Records

Under license from Universal Music Enterprises



80's music rules!!



Ron





 
I don’t know where I’m going

But, I sure know where I’ve been

Hanging on the promises

In songs of yesterday

An’ I’ve made up my mind,

I ain’t wasting no more time

But, here I go again

Here I go again



Tho’ I keep searching for an answer,

I never seem to find what I’m looking for

Oh lord, I pray

You give me strength to carry on,

’cos I know what it means

To walk along the lonely street of dreams



An’ here I go again on my own

Goin’ down the only road I’ve ever known,

Like a hobo* I was born to walk alone

An’ I’ve made up my mind

I ain’t wasting no more time



I’m just another heart in need of rescue,

Waiting on love’s sweet charity

An’ I’m gonna hold on

For the rest of my days,

’cos I know what it means

To walk along the lonely street of dreams



An’ here I go again on my own

Goin’ down the only road I’ve ever known,

Like a hobo* I was born to walk alone

An’ I’ve made up my mind

I ain’t wasting no more time



But, here I go again,

Here I go again,

Here I go again,

Here I go...



An’ I’ve made up my mind,

I ain’t wasting no more time



An’ here I go again on my own

Goin’ down the only road I’ve ever known,

Like a hobo I was born to walk alone

’cos I know what it means

To walk along the lonely street of dreams



An’ here I go again on my own

Goin’ down the only road I’ve ever known,

Like a hobo I was born to walk alone

An’ I’ve made up my mind

I ain’t wasting no more time...



But, here I go again,

Here I go again,

Here I go again,

Here I go,

Here I go again...



* in the 1987 version this word is changed to drifter.

Davids management thought that hobo could be confused with homo!





Kids....
 
80's hair bands rule. Simply the best music ever made. I try to make it to any show that comes into town.



This year went to "The Rock Never Stops Tour" to see Cinderella, Quiet Riot, Ratt, and Firehouse. Awesome show.





Tom
 
Def Leppard toured this summer. Some shows, the one I wished would have come through my area was Def Leppard and Tesla. Instead, Def Leppard came with Bryan Adams. I refused to go and chance having to sit through Bryan Adams singing "Everything I do, I do it for you" and "Summer of 69".



I would have much rather listened to Def Leppard and Tesla. Two of my favorite bands.



Bryan Adams. My goodness. zzzzzzzz







Tom
 
the memories. I even have *hair metal* saved as a station on my preset on my XM radio...along with 80's channel....the memories:cool:



Y'all have a rightious one dudes;););)



Bob
 
Actually, Bryan Adams is good in concert. I saw him as the warm-up band for Journey, back when his first album was popular and almost no one had hear of him. He made Journey look like some band that plays in a bowling alley lounge.



Two songs you won't hear too much this summer: "Rock You Like a Hurricane" by the Scorpions, and "I'm Walkin' On Sunshine" by Katrina and the Waves.
 
Nelson,



I have seen Bryan Adams in concert before. The girl I was dating wanted to see him.



Bryan Adams and Def Leppard? No thank you. Bryan Adams and Sting, sure.





Tom
 
White Snake--Isn't that the group whose pyrotechnics started the fire that killed over 100 people in Rhode Island a couple years ago?
 
Bill V. It was Great White and it was in New Jersey.

I for one do not miss any of the 80's hair bands. Could not tell any difference between one group and another. No originality or actual talent was required in those days.
 
Tom--I know it was definitely in Rhode Island (at least the one that I'm thinking of was in Rhode Island). Specifically in Providence. (Then again, isn't the entire state of Rhode Island made up of the city of Providence?)
 
"Here I Go Again", performed by Whitesnake.....The greatest hairband to come out of the 80's. Just in case you missed the 14 0r 15 replies.....:p
 
Bill V,



It was Great White and it was in Rhode Island.



The blame was not only Great White's, bust also the owner of the bar that said it was OK to use the pyrotechnics.



As for no tallent? Name me a new band that has tallent.





Tom
 
50 cent... HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!! Or how 'bout Eminem? HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!



Oh, you said "has talent". Sorry....
 
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My mistake. It was RI. I was getting it confused with another incident. It was Great White though. Can't actually say I had ever heard of them before then. And I will agree there are not a lot of "talented" bands around anymore but still say there were few hair bands that could be called talented either.
 
Caymen--For the record, it wasn't me who commented on talent. I thought Great White had a lot of talent.



Both musically, and for picking out fishnet stockings... :D



--Bill
 
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