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Famous last words (expression), a sarcastic response to a statement that shows lack of foresight or expresses undue optimism
"Famous Last Words" (Tears for Fears song), a 1990 single by Tears for Fears from their 1989 album The Seeds of Love
Famous Last Words (M album), a 1981 album by Robin Scott recording as "M"
Famous Last Words (novel), a 1981 novel by Canadian writer Timothy Findley
This article is about wrong or humorous phrases characterised as famous last words, not actual dying quotes. ... This article does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... Famous Last Words is a studio album by Al Stewart, released in 1993. ... Hedley is a Canadian rock quartet fronted by lead singer Jacob Hoggard, who placed third during the second season of the reality TV series Canadian Idol in 2004. ... Additional covers CD cover The four sides of the vinyl release Famous Last Words is the second single and thirteenth track from My Chemical Romances third studio album, The Black Parade. ... Famous Last Words is a single by the British group Tears for Fears originally released in their 1989 album The Seeds of Love. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Timothy Irving Frederick Findley, OC , O. Ont. ...
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This article is a list of famouslastwords, actual phrases attributed to persons near death, which are sage, inspirational, or in some way memorable in history.
And Supertramps famouslastwords were: Im going to go out there and make another Breakfast in America except Im not going to try as hard. And then Roger Hodgson decided that it was a good time to leave Supertramp and start and even less successful solo career.
Famouslastwords is a masterpiece of rock, musically and lyric wise.
FLW is definitely more root-oriented and is steered more towards jazz and R&B than BIA which is more mainstream pop oriented.