I have one or two Bernard Fanning songs on my YouTube Playlist.I really like the song Watch over Me.I like the lyrics because they can be interpreted in different ways. It can be a religious thing--a person talking to their God or guardian angel. It can be a child talking about their mom or dad. It can be someone talking about their best friend.I think Fanning was also part of a musical group, but I forgot which one. I guess I shall find out.Well, I think I got it already. You know how...Read Full Story
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The song was written by the band's lead singer, Bernard Fanning, following a night he spent drinking with bassist John Collins towards the end of the recording phase of Dream Days at the Hotel Existence. The song was written by Fanning on guitar ...
The song was written by the band's lead singer, Bernard Fanning, following a night he spent drinking with bassist John Collins towards the end of the recording phase of Dream Days at the Hotel Existence. The song was written by Fanning on guitar ...
Mrs. Fanning had been a member of U.S. Cadet Nursing Corps. She is survived by her children, Michael, Patrick and Brian Fanning, Kathleen Moskin, Mary Dinos and Sheila Mosser; siblings Thomas Finnegan, Bernard Finnegan, and Mary Galea; nine grandchildren ...
Donations may be sent to Our Lady Queen of Peace Church. Mrs. Fanning is survived by her sons, Michael, Patrick, and Brian; her daughters, Kathleen Moskin, Mary Dinos, and Sheila Mosser; her brothers, Thomas and Bernard Finnegan; her sister, Mary Galea ...
The second phase of his career took off with Resonate, featuring songs written by Paul Kelly, Don Walker, Powderfinger’s Bernard Fanning, Brendan Gallagher from Karma County, and Dave Graney. However in 2002 Little was struck down with kidney failure.