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What is the meaning of more than this?

What is the meaning of more than this?

Written by lead singer Bryan Ferry, this song is about a love affair that fell apart. Asked in 2014 by Entertainment Weekly why the song endures, Ferry replied, “For some reason, there’s something in the combination of the melody and the lyric that works for people.”

Who wrote more than this Roxy Music?

Bryan FerryMore Than This / ComposerBryan Ferry CBE is an English singer and songwriter. His voice has been described as an “elegant, seductive croon”. He also established a distinctive image and sartorial style; according to The Independent, Ferry and his contemporary David Bowie influenced a generation with both their music and their appearances. Wikipedia

What movie is the song more than this from?

Virginia PlainA Hard Rain’s A‑Gonna F…Street LifeThese Foolish Things (Edit)Love Is The DrugSmoke Gets In Your Eyes
More than This/Songs

What year was Roxy Music More Than This?

1982More Than This / Released

What is more than once Meaning?

Therefore “more than one time / more than once” means that something didn’t happen only once, but more than a singe time, maybe twice or thrice, or even more.

What’s another word for more than?

What is another word for more than?

upwards above
over beyond
exceeding greater than
in excess of

How old is Bryan Ferry?

76 years (September 26, 1945)Bryan Ferry / Age

How tall is Bryan Ferry?

6′ 1″Bryan Ferry / Height

Who wrote more than this one direction?

One DirectionJamie Scott
More Than This/Composers

Who played guitar on more than this?

There were ten other additional musicians and vocalists assisting in the production. In the case of “More Than This” the additional personnel were backing vocalist Fonzi Thornton, percussionist Jimmy Maelen, bass guitarist Alan Spenner, drummer Andy Newmark and guitarist Neil Hubbard.

What is a lonce?

Detailed word origin of lonce To sparkle, to flash brightly.

What does more than twice mean?

more than two (in a positive sentence) means numbers that larger/higher than two but not equal with two.