"My way" song Does the song suggest choice or freedom?why?
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Paul Anka discovered this song while visiting France and re-wrote the lyrics as "My Way" when he returned to New York. ... Anka's lyrics changed the meaning to be about a man looking back fondly on a life he lived on his own terms, and Sinatra's version became one of his signature songs.
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"My way" is America's Anthem of self-determination.
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- My way is an anthem of America which was sung on the concept of self-determination.
- It was made famous by Frank Sinatra in 1969.
- "My Way" represents the quintessentially American outlook that nothing in life matters more than living on our own terms.
- This song was discovered by Paul Anka while visiting France and rewrote as "My Way" when he returned back to Newyork.
- He acquired adaptation, recording and publishing rights for the composers and rewrote this song.
- Anka's lyrics changed the meaning to be about a man looking back fondly on a life he lived on his own terms and Sintara's version became one of his signature songs.
- As the song suggest the idea of being self-serving and self-indulgent, it is the song which is said to be suggesting the choice of freedom.
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