Tyla (born Timothy Taylor) is an English rock musician, best known for his work with The Dogs D'Amour as well as an extensive solo catalogue. As well as performing vocals, guitars and other instruments, he also illustrates the album covers in his own recognisable style.
In 1982 Tyla was serving as guitarist for the band Bordello Boys. When vocalist Ned Christie joined the band he brought with him a change of name, which was the beginning of The Dogs D'Amour. On the back of the second of two recording sessions, The Dogs D'Amour were signed to Kumibeat Records in Finland.
The recording and release of The State We're' In was problematic. Ned Christie left the band prior to the recording, resulting in Tyla adopting the role of both guitars and vocals. Additionally, the production encountered a number of issues, most notably the album producer remixing everything to add synths, against the band's wishes. The album was released on vinyl in Finland but Kumibeat Records folded shortly after. The Kumibeat mix has never been released on CD or in any format outside of Finland. A cassette-sourced copy of the original mix has since been released, although has been criticised for its sound quality.
When Bratz was originally released in 2001, there were only 4 characters: Yasmin, Cloe, Sasha, and Jade. These four were produced in the majority of Bratz lines and are the main characters of the Bratz. In 2015, a new character, Raya, was introduced as the fifth main character. Over 10 years after the debut of the Bratz, over 100 characters were added to the Bratz world.
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He swore this time
That he would be faithful
But his lack of disciplne
Pulled him apart
He swore everytime
He remembered oh yeah
Remembered that he promised his heart
I guess he'll never learn his lesson
The rules in his boook change from day to day
Once there was a time
He would care
But those times just got further away
He swore this time
That he would be faithful
He swore this time
He would not sin
He swore this time
That he would be faithful
Quite simply
He gave right in
Once there was a time he would listen
His promise and his word were so strong
But his promise was only as good
As his memory would serve him wrong
The adultra walks away
He swore this time
That he would be faithful
He swore this time
He would not sin
He swore this time
That he would be faithful
Quite simply
He gave right in
Once there was a place he could run to
But the places all disappeared as did his days
He remembered what an old cock eyed once said
The bulldog will never change his ways
He swore this time
That he would be faithful
He swore this time
That he would not sin
He swore this time
That he would be faithful
Quite simply
He gave right in
(CHORUS Twice)
Quite simply
He gave
Right in
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