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Missä muruseni on (Jenni Vartiainen - Seili) Finnish Rock & Translation

Title Missä muruseni on Artist Jenni Vartiainen Album Seili (2010) MY RATING          9.3/10 Song rank history Top referring urls (last 24 hours) Yöllä taas mä menin parvekkeelle nukkumaan, jotta lähempänä mua ois hän Pediltäni taivas näkyy, ryhdyin oottamaan, että näen tähden lentävän Sanovat jos jossain huomaa tähdenlennon niin toivoa voit silloin mitä vaan Yöllä ylös taivaalle mä pyynnön kuiskasin Kävisipä pian tuulemaan At night, while I went to the balcony to sleep,   closer to me, he'd lie under the sky,  I see that star fly   They say if you find some shooting star ..u wish Up to the sky at night I whispered a request Tuuli tuule sinne missä muruseni on Leiki hetki hänen hiuksillaan Kerro rakkauteni, kerro kuinka ikävöin Kerro, häntä ootan yhä vaan Wind O Wind... Tell my love,  tell me how I miss   Tell him I'm still waiting Tyyni oli eilen yö mut kohta kuitenkin Tuuli henkäisi ja tuntee sain Joku liikkui lähelläni koski poskeain Tutun käden

I don't care (Apocalyptica)

I Don't Care : Apocalyptica (feat. Adam Gontier) My Rating - 9/10 Apocalyptica ft. Adam Gontier - I don't care .mp3 Found at bee mp3 search engine "I Don't Care" is a song by Finnish rock band Apocalyptica, the song is released as the third and final single from their sixth album Worlds Collide. The song features Adam Gontier of Three Days Grace on lead vocals. The song reached #1 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart for one week and #2 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart where it spent a year in the top 20. Despite the fact that the song was released towards the end of the 2000's, "I Don't Care" made it to #96 on the Billboard Hot 100 Rock Songs of the Decade chart. A radio edit version of this song exists where he replaces most of the explicit content, including the chorus's second half. The radio edit version is available only on the single and the US and Canadian edition of the album. In a February 2008 interview