Jessica Simpson - Take My Breath Away (Cheap American knockoff.)


Jessica Simpson's "Take My Breath Away" is a captivating cover of the iconic 1986 hit by Berlin. The song, originally featured in the film "Top Gun," has been a staple in the world of romantic ballads. Simpson's rendition brings a fresh, contemporary twist to the classic, making it a beloved addition to her discography.

Lyrics:
Watchin' every motion
In this foolish lovers game
On this endless ocean
Finally lovers know no shame
Turnin' and returnin'
To some secret place inside
Watchin' in slow motion
As you turn around and say
My love

Take my breath away
Take my breath away

Watchin' I keep waiting
Still anticipatin' love
Never hesitatin'
To become the fated ones
Turnin' and returnin'
To some secret place inside
Watchin' in slow motion
As you turn around and say
My love

Take my breath away
Take my breath away

Through the hourglass I saw you
In time you slipped away
When the mirror crashed I called you
And turned to hear you say
If only for today
I am unafraid

Take my breath away
You take my breath away
You take my breath
You take my breath
You take my breath
Away
You take my breath away
You take my breath away...

Album Artist: #JessicaSimpson
Album(s): #InThisSkin
Written by: Giorgio Moroder, Tom Whitlock
Music genre(s): #Pop #SoftRock
Released: #2003
Decade for first release: #1980sMusic
Meta tags: #TakeMyBreathAway #JessicaSimpson #CoverSong #RomanticBallad #TopGun #TheseGlowingDays #Pop #SoftRock #1980sMusic #2000sMusic #TakeMyBreathAway #Berlin #cover #TakeMyBreathAway #musicVideo #music #coverMusic #CheapAmericanknockoff

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Berlin - Take My Breath Away (From "Top Gun")


Berlin's official music video for 'Take My Breath Away'.

Watchin' every motion in my foolish lover's game
On this endless ocean, finally lovers know no shame
Turning and returning to some secret place inside
Watchin' in slow motion as you turn around and say

"Take my breath away"

Take my breath away

Watchin', I keep waiting, still anticipating love
Never hesitating to become the fated ones
Turning and returning to some secret place to hide
Watchin' in slow motion as you turn to me and say

"My love, take my breath away"

Through the hourglass, I saw you
In time, you slipped away
When the mirror crashed, I called you
And turned to hear you say
"If only for today, I am unafraid"

Take my breath away

Take my breath away

Watchin' every motion in this foolish lover's game
Haunted by the notion, somewhere there's a love in flames
Turning and returning to some secret place inside
Watchin' in slow motion as you turn my way and say

"Take my breath away"
My love, take my breath away
My love, take my breath away, my love
You're mine, take my breath away, yeah, my love

Album Artist: #Berlin
Album(s): #CountThreeAndPray
Written by: Giorgio Moroder, Tom Whitlock
Music genre(s): #SynthPop #Ballad
Released: #1986
Decade for first release: #1980sMusic
Meta tags: #ClassicLoveSong #Iconic #Emotional #Timeless #MovieSoundtrack #TakeMyBreathAway

From the 1986 Tony Scott film "Top Gun" with Tom Cruise, Kelly McGillis, Val Kilmer, Anthony Edwards, Meg Ryan, Michael Ironside, Rick Rossovich, Tim Robbins, Adrian Pasdar & Tom Skerritt. - HD Film Tributes is a channel that currently has three hundred movie homages uploaded.

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@Spirillen I'm a believer that covers should do one of two things, 1) be so true to the original that they could be, or 2) be sufficiently different that the artist really makes it their own, Johnny Cash's cover of Hurt originally by Nine Inch Nails, or Social Distortions cover of Ring of Fire originally by Johnny Cash would be examples of the latter. In this cover by Jessica Simpson, she unfortunately does neither.