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Oh, with my dreams next to you
Falling asleep next to you
It should have been me next to you Jaymes Young (Ft. Phaeleh) – Distraction (Jaymes Young Mix)
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With a razor blade gash, to the face so brace fast Anilyst – No Mercy
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Or whatever you call it, but
Everywhere I go I keep her picture in my wallet like Gym Class Heroes (Ft. Patrick Stump) – Cupid's Chokehold / Breakfast in America
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Released on Dido’s 1999 debut studio album, No Angel, “Thank You” made its first appearance in 1998, on the soundtrack of Sliding Doors, although it was not released as a single until late 2000. The song peaked at #3 in the US and reached top 40 in the UK in 2001.
The song samples the “Theme from the Planets” drum break. Its first verse is notably used as the chorus in the song “Stan” by Eminem. This gave “Thank You” a ratings boost and famously provided an alternative interpretation. Airheadz also featured this song on their trance hit song “Stanley Here I Am”.
While the majority of the public concludes that the song’s lyrics come from a religious perspective, many others believe Dido is referring to the love of her life. Either way, the song is about hope and her appreciative attitude towards life, and was written the day after she met her (now ex-)husband Bob Page.
It might be sarcasm when she says “I want to thank you for giving me the best day of my life.” She states negative events taking place and says thanks.
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I disagree. when your life consists of a lot of negativity, you appreciate the good that someone can bring to it
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I think she also has a religious perspective because she is grateful to have had a gray day. With optimism we generally thank God in these cases.