The Pretty Reckless - Only You (Lyrics HD) video free download


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Uploaded: 2012/11/10

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8 years ago

Lady Muñoz

I hear *say you love me 'too'* xD

9 years ago

Yamil Perez

Ok an Oscar for the young lady please.., I like this song. :)Pretty Reckless- Only you.

9 years ago

Lauren Pearson

My new favourite song <3 

9 years ago

Fruzsina Kovács

This is my favorite song!! :DD

9 years ago

Slasha Botti

666 likes right now haha. Love this songs!!

9 years ago

GoertlersGaming

THIS SONG IS SO SUPER AWESOME!

9 years ago

lavendel blüte

love it <3 especially the beginning

10 years ago

E. Wanderlust

So good <3

10 years ago

Vee Way

taylors voice omg X.Xperfection /(owo)/

10 years ago

BlackButlerAndHetaliaFan14

it's "Say you love me too" and "I will arise", not "Say you love me true" and "I realize"...

10 years ago

YOURFAN135

Such a good song for you guys to notice each other's grammar

10 years ago

Lydia Amazigh

So goooood!

10 years ago

Nicole Perilhou

Sounds a bit like make me wanna die

10 years ago

Rikki jean

She was birthed on.... How about that

10 years ago

Angelica Dawson

\0/ amazing

10 years ago

csekebeni13

Or birth year. And anyway, I corrected the "be" verb, so yeah... (You're right though)

10 years ago

ChiiMallorca

Wrong. It's "She was born 'on' [date]". "On" is used when referring to a date whereas "In" is used when referring to birth month.

11 years ago

PrInCeSsRaquelletje

I feel so stupid now! Ive been saying IS born for 20 years land nobody ever corrected me. Haha because in the netherlands we always say : is geboren . ( litterly is born hahahaha)

11 years ago

csekebeni13

You see, "She was born in [insert a date here]." is a correct sentence, becuse her birth is already over, so it's "was" and not "is". :D

11 years ago

PrInCeSsRaquelletje

Ain't it She IS born ? Cause if she WAS born I think she's dead now. Or is that different in english spelling ?

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