"Too Far Gone" is the second single released by Lisa Scott-Lee.
"Too Far Gone" was released on 8 September 2003 by Mercury Records UK. It peaked at #11 in the UK Singles Chart. It was written by Lisa Scott-Lee, Paul Newton, Daniel Sherman, Phillip Dyson and Peter Day, who also produced it.
In an interview with Toazted Scott-Lee discussed the single, "My second single is called "Too Far Gone" and I wrote it with the same people I wrote Lately with, it's very similar it's very feel good, it's very positive, it's something you can dance to and you can sing along to it, it's good for the night clubs, and I did it at Gay Pride and I teach everybody some of the song and they all join in so it was very good".
The video for "Too Far Gone" features Lisa dancing in front of multiple coloured with her dancers in this simple yet striking video.
UK CD1
(981164-2; Released: 8 September 2003)
"Too Far Gone" is the eighth episode and the mid-season finale of the fourth season of the post-apocalyptic horror television series The Walking Dead, which aired on AMC on December 1, 2013. The episode, written by Seth Hoffman and directed by Ernest Dickerson, shares its title with the thirteenth volume of the comics. Although the episode itself mirrors the events of the eighth volume of the comic book series, "Made to Suffer". In this episode, the community at the prison are slowly recovering from the illness. Rick (Andrew Lincoln) and the rest of the group at the prison face imminent danger as The Governor (David Morrissey) and his forces suddenly close in. Hershel Greene and Michonne are held captive, as The Governor demands to take hold of the prison, despite the urges of the group to stay.
This episode marks the conclusion to the prison story arc in the television series, as well as the conflict with The Governor, which had begun in the third season. It features the most character deaths and final appearances, which prominently include The Governor (David Morrissey), Hershel Greene (Scott Wilson) and Lilly Chambler (Audrey Marie Anderson).
Catherine Elisabeth Britt (born 31 December 1984) is a country music artist who has had success in both her native Australia and in the United States. She started her career in Newcastle in 1999, she moved to Nashville from 2004 to 2009 and then returned to Australia. Britt has had three singles in top 40 on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs charts with "The Upside of Being Down", her highest, peaking at No. 36 in 2004. Britt has released five studio albums in Australia, where four have appeared on the ARIA Albums Chart, Too Far Gone (16 January 2006), Little Wildflower (14 January 2008), Catherine Britt (28 May 2010) and Always Never Enough (10 August 2012). All five albums have been nominated for ARIA Music Awards in the category, Best Country Album. At the Country Music Awards of Australia Britt has won four Golden Guitar trophies, Female Artist of the Year for "What I Did Last Night" (2009), "Charlestown Road" (2013) and "Boneshaker" (2016), and Single of the Year for "Sweet Emmylou" (2011)
Far or FAR may refer to:
Farø is an island in Denmark, located between the islands Sjælland and Falster. It has an area of 0.93 km² and has a population of four people (2006). Administratively it is part of Vordingborg Municipality.
The Farø Bridges (Farøbroerne) connect Sjælland with Falster via Farø, on the European Routes E47 and E55 combined. Junction 42 of E55 is located on the western side of Farø. The island is connected by causeway with the islands of Bogø and Møn by route 287 Grønsundvej.
Coordinates: 54°57′1″N 11°59′29″E / 54.95028°N 11.99139°E / 54.95028; 11.99139
Used to watch through my window
While the world passed me by
In an illusion of keeping the faith
Just keeping a lie
There might be things that I don't know
But one thing's perfectly clear
I knew the feeling of impotent rage
'Cause she was never near
And now it's too far gone
It's too far gone (it's over)
It's too far gone
Too far gone
Some say life is a gamble
Some say life's a dare
But I say life is just waiting for me
To come taste its' wares
There might be things that I don't know
But one thing I know for sure
No amount of throwing good after bad
Can ever hope to cure
A feeling too far gone
It's too far gone (it's over)
Too far gone
It's too far gone
Once I thought I heard music
Someone playing my song
Once the tune was familiar
But I heard it wrong
And now it's too far gone
It's oo far gone it's over
Too far gone
It's too far gone
Too far gone
It's too far gone (it's over)Too far gone
Ooh, it's too far gone
Ooh, oh