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Howard Jones - No One Is To Blame (from the CD "Best Of")

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8 years назад

Erin Downing

I here his song & i think about how though we face trials & difficulties. We want Jesus Christ he want us & for that love no-one ever is to blame.

8 years назад

Todd Patrick

Great song. 

8 years назад

mattsouza

love this song.!!!

8 years назад

StLennyBruce

Remembering...even from a remote distance, the sad passion of having an unspoken love, and how strangely sweet it was.

8 years назад

432mag

Unlike everyone else commenting on here, I was born in the late '80's and grew up in the '90's and '00's, nevertheless, this was one of the songs that remind me of my childhood, especially since I understood what this song was saying, even back then.

9 years назад

alan rabjohns

an absolute beauty of a song . Howard is right with lyrics like you can the race but you can,t win, you can build a mansion but you are not to live in it! no one is to blame sheer brilliance this song should have got higher in the charts than it did of no.16 ! it got to no.4 in the USA

9 years назад

Pavel Koshka

Bringing me to my knees.....especially considering I am in the middle of an affair right now. God damm redheads. : /

9 years назад

moralesroby

sweet melody

9 years назад

David Cool

Wow...good ole times...miss the 80's...

9 years назад

Ryan Bird

This song makes me want ice cream, I don,t know about you. 

9 years назад

Dude Abides

great song.

9 years назад

Kelly Weiss

I LOVE THIS SONG OMG, I LOVED THE 80'S THANK YOU FOR YOUR VOICE ;)

9 years назад

Stephanie Bolling

Something nice for your evening folks. xox Stef

9 years назад

Edward Gonzales

Howard Jones

9 years назад

Marjorie Quinteros Mahdi

thank you for this! love it :)

9 years назад

Donald Honeycutt

Instruments are great in this song.

9 years назад

Shinae Choi Robinson

#ThrowbackThursday 19867th grade. The year I met the gal who would be my on and off BF(renemy)F for the next twenty years or so.We bonded over music, food, mutually neat handwriting, dealing with older siblings who were the same age, and what it was like growing up in a mostly but not completely Korean household in terms of culture. We each looked like acceptable friends to the other's protective Asian parents, and that made it easier for us to hang out with one another than someone else, but truth be told, if one of us seemed more an instigator than the other, it was probably me. Not that I was all that wild, but maybe just a little more free-spirited than your average obedient Asian kid.And then we'd be on the outs over major personality differences, bitchiness, cattiness, pettiness, and things we each perceived to be betrayals that in intention may or may not have been given where we were with ourselves and in our relationship with one another.We both had a lot of good and not so good things going for us as human beings, but for the purposes of my journey, I can see that she was the first difficult and often unhappy person in a series of difficult people I would keep in my life and try to understand, justify, rationalize, psychoanalyze, support, encourage, empathize, essentially *LOVE*, into someone less difficult, unhappy, unfulfilled, or downright insufferable at times. It's not that our time together wasn't without its good moments, or that I didn't have my own share of equally flawed but different flaws, but in hindsight, her particular lessons for me that took me nearly two decades and ultimately some devastation to learn were:- that we can't make other people more fulfilled and happy than they are willing and able to make themselves- that there are good reasons why some people are largely perceived to be prickly by other people who have a better honed sense of emotional self-preservation than I did once upon a time and that I don't have the power to change that about them- that we can, with our best intentions to love the most challenging aspects of another person, end up enabling those aspects if we're not practicing some reasonable awareness of our own behaviorI'm sure I was a lesson or two for her as well. Just not the same ones.She wasn't the last of that archetype in my life - just the one that took the longest for me to identify. I still catch myself wanting to try to sweeten the sour by which some people misguidedly try to get what they want out of life, but I'm getting much better at moderating myself. If one or two lumps of sugar don't do the trick, I *usually* move on... ;)

9 years назад

Terry Hurlburt

I think this one is my favorite Howard Jones song.

9 years назад

Eoghan Rua Ó Néill

Memories! 

9 years назад

NameOfRain

I sang along to this at work to the amusement of my coworkers. One of my favorite songs.

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