...In Your Eyes is Mary MacGregor's second album. It is out of print and has never been issued on CD.
In Your Eyes may refer to:
Nutshell were a British Christian musical group, active from the early 1970s up to 1981.
The band were originally called 'Jesus Revolution', and the members were Paul Field, Heather Barlow and Pam Thiele (née May). They had changed the name by the time of their first release, In Your Eyes (1976). The following year they released their second LP, Flyaway (1977).
After the second LP had been released Barlow and Thiele left the group, and Field began with two new female vocalists, Annie McCaig and Mo McCafferty. They released two further LPs, Begin Again (1978) and Believe it or Not (1979). After the release of Believe it or Not, the band changed its name to Network 3 and released two singles, "Last Train Home" (1980) and "Dangerous Game" (1981), both of which were produced by Cliff Richard and featured his backing vocals.
The band broke up after this, and a Best of Nutshell LP was released in 1981.
Whilst Barlow and Thiele left the music business, Field built up a successful career as a solo singer, songwriter and producer. McCaig and McCafferty also remained in the music business, providing backing vocals for numerous artists.
Luis Díaz may refer to:
Luis Augusto Díaz Mayorca (born August 20, 1983 in Caracas) is a volleyball player from Venezuela, who won the gold medal with the men's national team at the 2003 Pan American Games in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. In the final his team defeated Cuba 3-0 (25-23, 25-18, 25-20).
He won with his team the gold medal at the 2005 Bolivarian Games.
Luis Felipe Diaz Medina (1971 - February 27, 2014) was a baseball pitcher who played for the Metropolitanos in the Cuban National Series for 16 seasons, from 1990-1991 to 2005-2006. He was 86-103 with a 4.93 ERA in 278 games (231 starts). He also had 50 complete games, 15 shutouts, 5 saves, 720 strikeouts, 655 walks and 1,444 innings pitched. He later coached for the Industriales.
He was born in Havana, Cuba. Diaz died from a myocardial infarction at the age of 42.
sa sil eun geu raet deon keo chyo
mo doo al ko it seot chyo
geu dae eui ah peum do oh baby your eyes
chi chin geu dae noon pit eul po myeo eo ddeon yak sok cho cha hal soon eop seot chyo
dda seu han geu dae soom kyeol sok eh mo doo neu ggyeo chyeot seot chyo
nal hyang han sa rang eul your heart geu neul chyeot teon
oo ri dool ha chi man ham kkeh myeon hal soo it ket chyo
nae an eui geu dae wa The love just made for me The love that i can feel
oo ri him kyeo weot teon keot man keum haeng pok man it ket chyo
Throw your hurt away can't you see how can be seh sang eo deon ah peum sok eh do
oh baby chal hae gal soo it ket chyo
oo ri neun geu daen mo reu ko it ket chyo
ah chim eh noon eur ddeul ddae do eo kim eop seo geu dae chyo
My eyes nae doo noon sok ehn ka deuk sa rang ee o chik keu dael hyang hae it chyo
geu dae do nae mam kad ket chyo
The love just made for me The love that i can feel
oo ri him kyeo weot teon keot man keum haeng pok man it ket chyo
Throw your hurt away can't you see how can be seh sang eo deon ah peum sok eh do
oh baby chal hae gal soo it ket chyo
oo ri neun na eui doo noon eh nae doo son eh ga deuk hee go yeo chin seul peun noon mool eun ee chen eop neun keo chyo
The love just made for me The love that i can feel
oo ri him kyeo weot teon keot man keum haeng pok man it ket chyo
Throw your hurt away can't you see how can be seh sang eo deon
oh baby chal hae kal soo it ket chyo
oo ri neun yeong weon hal soo it ket chyo