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  1. This is the best place I've ever. Best place I've ever been. No-one can free her. No-one here gonna say a single word. No-one can see her. No-one here, and some are never heard. If you should fall you won't need a song tomorrow. If you should call I won't always be for sure. I've seen the light.

  2. World Party Paroles de « Best Place I've Ever Been »: If you should fall you won′t need a song tomorrow. / If you should call ...

  3. Best place I've ever been. If she should fall you won't need a song tomorrow. If you should call she won′t always be for sure. In everything. I know its right. Best place I've ever been. No-one here gonna say a single word. No-one here, and some are never heard. If you should fall you won′t need a song tomorrow.

  4. Hanoi, Vietnam - just an incredible city, amazing cuisine, super affordable. Berlin - party and club scene one of the best in the world, amazing museums and history while also being super modern. Rio - one of the most beautiful places I've ever seen. Amazing culture, so much fun.

  5. World PartyBest Place I've Ever Been and more! Label:Seaview Records Ltd. – SVRPRCD02: Format: CD, Promo. Country:US: Released:2006: Genre:Rock: Style: Tracklist. 1: Best Place I've Ever Been: 3:26: 2: Is It Too Late? (Recorded Live At Glastonbury Festival 1994) 4:33: 3: Is It Too Late? (Recorded Live At Bonnaroo Festival 2006)

  6. 17 de ene. de 2017 · Cappadocia, Turkey via Travel Coffee Book. “So far, it’s Cappadocia, Turkey. We travel to explore the unfamiliar and we haven’t been to many places as otherworldly as Cappadocia. It’s a magical, alien-like place.”. — JB Macatulad, co-founder of Will Fly for Food. “The best place I’ve ever been is Chobe, Botswana.

  7. 21 de mar. de 2011 · Second the motion for Google Earth. I’ve got 4 novels set mainly in Burbank and North Hollywood (just north of Los Angele, CA). I’ve lived in the area many years. When I needed another fairly close location, I chose Pasadena. I lived nearby in the late ’70s. I wanted a quiet, dead-end street so popped up Google Maps and found one.