You guys must realize that American English & British English is a different language. It may sound similar but it has different Vocabulary, Grammar, Spellings & Pronunciations
That's the nice way of saying "The Americans Bastardized the English language". Also the English bastardized my country (Scotland).
I loved the quotes that went along with it
chewy4418 1 year ago
we spell with 'u' in Canada too.
I guess it's only the States that don't do it.
boredomisnevergood 1 year ago
great song, i try to sing it lol
davidmilana 1 year ago
I can barely hear it. Great song but bad quality!
xXForeverFourteenXx 1 year ago
You guys must realize that American English & British English is a different language. It may sound similar but it has different Vocabulary, Grammar, Spellings & Pronunciations
That's the nice way of saying "The Americans Bastardized the English language". Also the English bastardized my country (Scotland).
Other than that, this song is very beautiful.
jamiejieiuchima 2 years ago
well actually i get your point but i dont know what you want to change with your comment
i agree its wrong but ... actually i think nobody gives a damn about this
Durroag2006 2 years ago
You do spell it with a 'u' in England, and it's automatic, so whoever posted the video probably did it without realising.
Hunter4Tulah 2 years ago
my point is you dont translate names of songs...
themachinegunn 2 years ago
my point is that you cant change the name of the song....you cant call "la bamba" "the bamba" its the name it doesnt change
themachinegunn 2 years ago
yes the spell "colour" in england I think. It's the same with the word: " Honor" which is spelled "honor" in the U.S but "honour" in england
Fieldofgrief 2 years ago