I'm going to buy the song "Love Me Like You Do" from the Fifty Shades soundtrack (it was on USA Network tonight), and I'm finding there's a clean edit and an explicit version.
Does anybody know the difference between these two? I don't want the clean edit if it's a botch job, like Adele "Rolling in the Deep" with the swear word digitally smeared into nonsense. But if the clean edit is like James Blunt "You're Beautiful," where he actually sings a clean lyric, that would be okay.
And I don't want the explicit version if it's too gross and vulgar, but otherwise it would be okay too.
Which one is better? And which one is on the soundtrack album? If anybody knows.
"Yes and Maybe"? Or "Love Me Like You Do"? Unless you're joking, the answer is "no" to both. They DID have a song called "Love Me Do" --- their first single, in fact.
"Yes and Maybe"? Or "Love Me Like You Do"? Unless you're joking, the answer is "no" to both. They DID have a song called "Love Me Do" --- their first single, in fact.
I wasn't joking and yes that's what I was thinking of.
I'm a little disappointed that on a bboard full of Goldsmith and Rozsa fans, nobody knows jack about the Fifty Shades song-track album. What is this place coming to?
I'm a little disappointed that on a bboard full of Goldsmith and Rozsa fans, nobody knows jack about the Fifty Shades song-track album. What is this place coming to?
When we stop answering Star Trek and Star Wars questions...THAT'S when to start worrying.
Sorry I couldn't help with your non-smut version of the smutty song, though.