@maderemark Tim Moore wrote it and sang it but Art Garfunkel had the more popular version and sold in stores, but the Song Writer always get the Royalties when it played and the Copyright Revenues.
@maderemark Tim Moore wrote it and sang it but Art Garfunkel had the more popular version and sold in stores, but the Song Writer always get the Royalties when it played and the Copyright Revenues.
There is a Second Interpretation of not "I AM YOU", but "I.M.U" meaning "I MISS YOU" and since it is written on Frosty Window Pane in Dead of Winter like many Painful Memories over time, such Pains of knowing you have to get over being Alone and time, travel and new relationships will melt away those memories just like frost on a window pain when...
There is a Second Interpretation of not "I AM YOU", but "I.M.U" meaning "I MISS YOU" and since it is written on Frosty Window Pane in Dead of Winter like many Painful Memories over time, such Pains of knowing you have to get over being Alone and time, travel and new relationships will melt away those memories just like frost on a window pain when sun, warmth, and another comes out and one is no longer lonely or is missing the person or love once they had and good memories replace the sad until one move along.
What does "Where I wrote, 'I Am You,' On Second Avenue" mean?
@maderemark Tim Moore wrote it and sang it but Art Garfunkel had the more popular version and sold in stores, but the Song Writer always get the Royalties when it played and the Copyright Revenues.
@maderemark Tim Moore wrote it and sang it but Art Garfunkel had the more popular version and sold in stores, but the Song Writer always get the Royalties when it played and the Copyright Revenues.
There is a Second Interpretation of not "I AM YOU", but "I.M.U" meaning "I MISS YOU" and since it is written on Frosty Window Pane in Dead of Winter like many Painful Memories over time, such Pains of knowing you have to get over being Alone and time, travel and new relationships will melt away those memories just like frost on a window pain when...
There is a Second Interpretation of not "I AM YOU", but "I.M.U" meaning "I MISS YOU" and since it is written on Frosty Window Pane in Dead of Winter like many Painful Memories over time, such Pains of knowing you have to get over being Alone and time, travel and new relationships will melt away those memories just like frost on a window pain when sun, warmth, and another comes out and one is no longer lonely or is missing the person or love once they had and good memories replace the sad until one move along.