Released: September 1, 2005
Songwriter: Olivia Newton-John Victoria Shaw
Producer: Chong Lim
This life is so uncertain
That's all I know for sure
You spend your whole life searching
Thinking there's something more
And I wish that I could paint you skies
With brightest moons, with sun forevermore
But rain could fall tomorrow
That's all I know for sure
I don't regret a moment
That's just a waste of time
When tears apart have growing
I've had my share to mind
And time has a way of healing pain
We only gain from learning to endure
Life has no rhyme or reason
That's all I know for sure
If I can give you anything
To make you stronger than you are
Is that the key to everything
Is right there in your heart
Right there in your heart
For love is all that matters
That's all I know, that's all I know
For love is all that matters
That's all I know for sure
That's all I know for sure
You spend your whole life searching
Thinking there's something more
And I wish that I could paint you skies
With brightest moons, with sun forevermore
But rain could fall tomorrow
That's all I know for sure
I don't regret a moment
That's just a waste of time
When tears apart have growing
I've had my share to mind
And time has a way of healing pain
We only gain from learning to endure
Life has no rhyme or reason
That's all I know for sure
If I can give you anything
To make you stronger than you are
Is that the key to everything
Is right there in your heart
Right there in your heart
For love is all that matters
That's all I know, that's all I know
For love is all that matters
That's all I know for sure
- Stronger Than Before (2005)
- Hopelessly Devoted to You
- Physical
- Look at Me, I’m Sandra Dee
- Let Me Be There
- Twist of Fate
- Xanadu
- Magic
- I Honestly Love You
- To Be Wanted
- Not Gonna Be The One
- Please Mr. Please
- The Key
- (Livin’ In) Desperate Times
- It’ll Be Me
- Pony Ride
- The Flower That Shattered the Stone
- In a Station
- God Only Knows
- Ring of Fire
- Mary Skeffington
- Send in the Clowns
- Pearls on a Chain
- Hands Across the Sea
- My Old Man’s Got a Gun