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Amy Poehler

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Some of them you think, oh, these are going to be the ones that are going to really go, and they don't.

Or others that you think, like, this is the one that's, like, the one that everyone's always singing back to me.

You have so many hits and so many songs.

Do songs feel that way to you?

Your songs, that they have their own life and journey that is out of your control?

I mean, you've been like a Cyrano for so many people because they...

they've used your music to tell someone how they feel about them.

You know, I mean, we came up in the era of like mixtapes and putting music together.

It was such a big deal to,

you know, hand someone over a bunch of music that you picked for them.

And it was always, here's my playlist.

It was like, this is how I feel about you.

It was like, it was like, I can't tell you, but I'm going to have you listen.

And there was always like coded language and what we put together for people.

And so many of your songs and your music did that for people.

They allowed people to kind of, you know, feel through you, you know, and is there, is there, I mean, you're, there's so many hits, um,

Is there a song that like became bigger than like, is it that still kind of is like surprising to you that it like it had the kind of journey it had?

Is it true that I Will Remember You was a B-side?

Like that song was on a film.

It was Ed Byrne's directorial debut.