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  1. 29 giu 2016 · About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features NFL Sunday Ticket Press Copyright ...

  2. 20 ott 2015 · Used to Love You by Gwen Stefani released in 2015. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  3. Singles de Gwen Stefani Kings Never Die (2015) Make Me Like You (2016) modifier Used to Love You est le premier single de la chanteuse américaine Gwen Stefani sortie le 20 octobre 2015 . Classements [modifier | modifier le code] Classement (2015) Meilleure position Canada (Hot 100) 57 États-Unis (Hot 100) 77 États-Unis (Adult Contemporary) 29 États-Unis (Adult Pop Songs) 17 États-Unis ...

  4. Am There were no boundaries Em F What, you just pushed me too far C Am I guess nobody taught you Em F Nobody taught you how to love [Pre-Chorus] F G Suitcase, band-aids Em Am G Pulling back out the driveway F G You go, I'll stay Em Am G You can keep all the memories F G Em Am G I thought I was the best thing that ever happened to you F G I ...

  5. Gwen Stefani Testo di Used To Love You Ti Amavo Non avrei mai pensato che questo sarebbe accaduto devo riuscire a metabolizzarlo, te ne sei andato non so, non so cosa sto provando forse sto sognando, te ne sei andato Valigia, cerotti facendo retromarcia dalla strada di accesso tu te ne vai ma io rimarrò puoi tenerti tutti i ricordi pensavo di essere la miglior cosa che ti fosse mai successa

  6. 4 giorni fa · But I think it's 'cause I remembered for the first time. Desde que eu te odiei. Since I hated you. Que eu costumava te amar. That I used to love you. Eu não sei por que eu choro. And I don't know why I cry. Mas eu acho que é porque eu lembrei primeira vez. But I think it's 'cause I remembered for the first time.

  7. www.pluggedin.com › track-reviews › gwen-stefani-used-to-love-youUsed to Love You - Plugged In

    20 ott 2015 · Used to Love You” vents the 46-year-old singer’s deep grief that things have not turned out for her as she’d expected. “Never thought this would happen,” she begins simply. “Gotta let this sink in: You’re gone.” Stefani’s simple, sad realization here corresponds with what psychologists say is the first stage of grief: denial.