foreverfɔrˈɛv ər, fər-
English Definitions:
everlastingly, eternally, forever, evermore (adverb)
for a limitless time
"no one can live forever"; "brightly beams our Father's mercy from his lighthouse evermore"- P.P.Bliss
forever, forever and a day (adverb)
for a very long or seemingly endless time
"she took forever to write the paper"; "we had to wait forever and a day"
constantly, always, forever, perpetually, incessantly (adverb)
without interruption
"the world is constantly changing"
forever (Noun)
An extremely long time.
forever (Noun)
a mythical time in the infinite future that will never come.
forever (Adverb)
for all time, for all eternity; for an infinite amount of time.
forever (Adverb)
for a very long time, 'an' eternity.
forever (Adverb)
for an excessively long time.
forever (Adverb)
at all times, anytime, always
forever (Adverb)
constantly or frequently.
Forever
"Forever" is a song by American singer-songwriter Mariah Carey from her fifth studio album, Daydream. It was released by Columbia Records on March 10, 1996, as an airplay-only single from the album. The song was written and produced by Carey and Walter Afanasieff, and was composed throughout 1995. Its lyrics describe a situation where the protagonist knows her relationship with her lover has withered away, however he will continue living in her memory forever. The song's music video is a collage of snippets from Carey's shows at the Tokyo Dome, during her Daydream World Tour in 1996. Most of the video is the performance of the song during one of the three Japanese shows on the tour. Serving as an airplay only song in the US, and a limited release around the world, the song achieved minimal chart success. In the United States, Billboard rules did not allow the charting of non-commercially released songs. For this reason, it did not chart on the Hot 100, however peaking at number two on the Adult Contemporary chart. Outside the US, the song peaked at number 11 in Canada, 40 in New Zealand and 44 in the Netherlands.
Forever
Strawberry Fields Forever is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, written by John Lennon and credited to Lennon–McCartney. It was released on 13 February 1967 as a double A-side single with "Penny Lane". It represented a departure from the group's previous singles and a novel listening experience for the contemporary pop audience. While the song initially divided and confused music critics and the group's fans, it proved highly influential on the emerging psychedelic genre. Its accompanying promotional film is similarly recognised as a pioneering work in the medium of music video. Lennon based the song on his childhood memories of playing in the garden of Strawberry Field, a Salvation Army children's home in Liverpool. Starting in November 1966, the band spent 45 hours in the studio, spread over five weeks, creating three versions of the track. The final recording combined two of those versions, which were entirely different in tempo, mood and musical key. It features reverse-recorded instrumentation, Mellotron flute sounds, an Indian swarmandal, tape loops and a fade-out/fade-in coda, as well as a cello and brass arrangement by producer George Martin. For the promotional film, the band used experimental techniques such as reverse effects, stop motion animation, jump-cuts and superimposition.
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