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The Road - The Grass Looks Greener On The Other Side / In Love album flac Performer: The Road
Title: The Grass Looks Greener On The Other Side / In Love
Style: Pop Rock
Released: 1970
Country: US
MP3 album: 1825 mb
FLAC album: 1123 mb
Rating: 4.5
Other formats: FLAC AIFF MPC AU MP1 ASF AUD
Genre: Pop

Their album simply titled Road was released about a week before Christmas 1969. The 12 track album included "She's Not There", "A Taste Of Honey", "A Taste of Honey", "Dance to the Music", "Never Gonna Give You Up", "Rock & Roll Woman", and "Mr. Soul", their latest single. By mid-February 1970, it had sold well in excess of 25,000 copies. As of February 1970, the group was managed by Fred Saia  . Mr Soul", "The Grass Looks Greener On The Other Side". Kama Sutra KA 504. 1970.

The idea behind the The grass is always greener goes back to the poet Ovid (43 BC – 17 or 18 AD). In his Art of Love he wrote, The harvest is always richer in another man’s field. There are other proverbs with the same sentiment: The apples on the other side of the wall are the sweetest, Our neighbor’s hen seems a goose, and Your pot broken seems better than my whole one. These all have the idea of others having it better off, even if it’s not true

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The lawyer always thought that the grass is greener on the other side and left his profession to become an MBA graduate. Guess what? He is still struggling to find a job. I often think that the grass is greener on the other side but then start counting my own blessings immediately. You cannot possibly want to leave your job because you think you can become a singer. The grass is always greener on the side. The rich man has plenty of diseases to fight with. You can start being grateful for what you have because the grass always looks greener on the other side. I went to check the prospects out.

The notion of 'greener grass' being a metaphor for new experience had been in use for some time before this proverb was coined, as in this example from The New York Times, June 1853: It bewitched your correspondent with a desire to see greener grass and set foot on fresher fields. Earlier variants exists, both in the UK and the USA, which are effectively the same phrase, as in this example from the Pennsylvania newspaper The Public Press, August 1897: The mines are wonderful, but probably not so wonderful as represented.

Humans always compare what they have or are in their lives' to what others have or are in their lives. It seems no matter what someone has or is the 'other side' always looks better. Their grass is always greener than yours is the idea. Explained by Ww Ww on Tue, 02/08/2016 - 03:19. There is no wrong there is no right. But the grass is always greener on the other side The neighbour's got a new car that you wanna drive. Luke Combs - No debe de haberte conocido nunca. Este avance no va a venir por el camino que dijeron. Supongo que quien dijera que 'la hierba es más verde' no debe de haber visto nunca el otro lado y 'lo que no mata, engorda' seguro que suena a mentira.

Basically, the expression is used in situations when people are not content with what they have and keep looking at other situations thinking they are better than theirs. The expression carries small connotations of the greed and envy that the average human being has when he compares his situations with that of another person. The proverb to a large extent discourages people from comparing their lives or situations with that of others and automatically coming to the conclusion that other people’s lives are better than theirs  . Who told you John’s life is so fabulous. I hear the bank is coming for his house and that his wife is getting a divorce. Remember Tom, looks can be extremely deceptive. Tom: Are you really serious? I thought John was in paradise – it appears my life is not bad after all.

Tracklist

The Grass Looks Greener On The Other Side 2:24
In Love 2:31

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
KA-266 The Road The Grass Looks Greener On The Other Side / In Love ‎(7") Kama Sutra KA-266 US 1970
KA-266 The Road The Grass Looks Greener On The Other Side / In Love ‎(7", Promo) Kama Sutra KA-266 US 1970