Someone Else's Life
Shatner Lyrics


We have lyrics for 'Someone Else's Life' by these artists:


Jessica Harp Here I sit Tears fallin' like they'll never quit There you…
Jo Dee Messina (John Bettis/Chris Farren/Danny Wells) Lauralee had a heada…
Joshua Radin Somehow I'm leading someone else's life I cut a star…





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Common People She came from Greece, She had a thirst for knowledge. She st…


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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

Ben stutley

Dear Neil, -this is brilliant!

It would be so lovely if you could arrange the same kind of interviews with Nichelle, Walter & George...

-having lost Leonard, DeForest and James, and Gene, Majel, and Grace, (and everyone I've else I've missed) R.I.P.
and being conscious of time, I really want to hear from these guys on StarTalk x
I know they are only actors, but I think we all see their influence in so many ways too :)
Massive influence on me x

Love to you Neil, and Love to you too Bill, Always! - and thank you :)



All comments from YouTube:

freddb1975

Paraphrasing what Neil once said, we need to send artists and poets to space. I think William Shatner was an excellent representation of that perspective. Thanks for the video.

StarTalk

Well said.

Ákos Takács

It was one of the best episodes. It was so interesting and funny, I think I know why we didn't have a comedian, because you don't need one, when you have William Shatner with Neil deGrasse Tyson. I usually do something else while I am watching StarTalk, but not during this video :) William Shatner is indeed looks younger than 90 and I hope we will see him here again when he turns 100! Also, I think he gave me the most interesting and the most emotional description of being weightless in space, even though he said he could not describe it. I don't comment too often, so it is my first on this channel, but I felt I had to do it. Thanks for the video!

StarTalk

Thanks for the great comment!

QUASAR 9

I learn a lot from Neil . Followed him over 8 years now. Living legend 🙌

StarTalk

Learning is COOL!

Ed Campbell

One of the greatest if not the greatest episode!! Even though I’m in a ton of pain, I found myself laughing pretty hard and definitely needed the laugh.. every painful laugh was very worth it!! Thanks for having mr. Shatner on and talking about everything , even some I could almost recall from my childhood watching it.. ya know that StarTalk is only 2 letters away from StarTrek?

Wild Street

Sending healing energy and peace your way. 🙏

StarTalk

That’s a great observation!

GmanAtheist Nell

Awesome . Shatner is 90 years old and still has such a young mind. Watched the first Star Trek episode in 1968 in the then Rhodesia (Now Zimbabwe) on a black and white valve TV. I have seen all of Star Trek episodes and seasons. Still watching now 54 years later. Hope it never stops.

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