IL AVAIT LES MOTS
SHERYFA LUNA
compositeurs: Dave & Singuila, et composée par Singuila & Track Invaders
pays: france
Album: sheryfa luna
recorder: universal licensing music
Genre: rnb
année: 2007

Il avait les mots est une chanson de RnB interprétée par Sheryfa Luna, écrite par Dave et Singuila, et composée par Singuila et Track Invaders. C'est le second single extrait de l'album qui porte son nom, Sheryfa Luna. Le single est sorti Le 21 janvier 2008. Après 8 semaines d'exploitation passées à la première place des ventes de singles français, les ventes cumulées s'élèvent à 86.855 exemplaires.
La chanson raconte, selon Sheryfa Luna, l'«histoire d'une jeune femme qui sort avec un homme plus âgé, et qui se rend compte que cet homme est marié et qu'il a des enfants»




Il était vraiment plus âgé que moi
Je suis tout bêtement tombée dans ses bras
Par lui, j'ai découvert ce que je ne connaissais pas
Il semblait sincère, je l'aimais pour ça
Ce qui m'a toujours dérangé, est que rarement
Le soir je pouvais le capter
Mais dès qu'il me parlait, je la fermais

{Refrain:}
Il avait les mots, m'a rendue accro
Je voyais déjà l'avenir dans ses bras
Il avait les mots, m'a rendue accro
Je ne savais pas que je ne le connaissais pas
Il avait les mots...

Je n'avais plus de vie. Je ne pensais qu'à lui
Même si j'ai cramé que souvent il mentait
Il se perdait danse ce qu'il me racontait
Se trompait de nom quand il disait qu'il m'aimait
Et je supportais, je pardonnais
Dans sa caisse, j'ai trouvé des jouets
J'ai grillé que son ex continuait à l'appeler
Mais qu'est-ce qu'il cachait?
Je le découvrais

{au Refrain}

Je l'ai suivi chez lui bête de jardin et chien de compagnie
Putain de maison,
On s'imagine tout de suite la vie de famille
Pendant tout ce temps, j'étais dans le faux
J'étais dans le faux

Sa femme m'a surprise
Elle est tout de suite venue m'avouer
Que je n'étais pas la 1ère conne avec qui il s'amusait,
Pendant tout ce temps, j'étais dans le faux
J'étais dans le faux

Ce qui m'a toujours dérangé, est que rarement
Le soir je pouvais le capter
Mais je m'en doutais, mais je la fermais

{au Refrain}
MIDNIGHT TRAIN TO GEORGIA
GLADYS KNIGHT & THE PIPS
SONGWRITER: JIM WEATHERLY
COUNTRY: U.S.A.
ALBUM: IMAGINATION/LP
LABEL: LEGACY RECORDINGS
GENRE: SOUL
YEAR: 1973

"Midnight Train to Georgia" is a 1973 number-one hit single by Gladys Knight & the Pips, their second release after departing Motown Records for Buddah Records. Written by Jim Weatherly, and included on the Pips' 1973 LP Imagination, "Midnight Train to Georgia" won the 1974 Grammy Award for Best R&B Vocal Performance By A Duo, Group Or Chorus and has become Knight's signature song.




L. A. proved too much for the man
So he's leavin' the life he's come to know
He said he's goin' back to find
what's left of his world
The world he left behind not so long ago

He's leavin'
on that midnight train to Georgia
Said he's goin' back to find
the simpler place and time

I'll be with him
on that midnight train to Georgia
I'd rather live in his world
than live without him in mine

He kept dreamin'
that someday he'd be a star
But he sho' found out the hard way
that dreams don't always come true

So he's pawned all his hopes
and he even sold his own car
Bought a one-way ticket back
to the life he once knew

Said he's leavin'
on that midnight train to Georgia
Said he's goin' back
to find the simpler place and time

I'm gonna be with him
on that midnight train to Georgia
I'd rather live in his world than live without him in mine

Oh he's leavin' on the midnight train to Georgia
Said he's goin' back to find
the simpler place and time

I've got to be with him
on that midnight train to Georgia
I'd rather live in his world
than live without him in mine

All aboard, all aboard, all aboard
On the midnight train to Georgia

I got to go I got to go I got to go
WITHOUT YOU
HARRY NILSSON
SONGWRITERS: Pete Ham & Tom Evans (badfinger)
COUNTRY: U.S.A.
ALBUM: NILSSON SCHMILSSON
LABEL: RCA VICTOR
GENRE: SOFT ROCK
YEAR: 1972

Nilsson Schmilsson is the seventh album by American singer Harry Nilsson, released by RCA Records in November 1971. It was Nilsson's most commercially successful work, producing three of his best-known songs. Among these was the number 1 hit "Without You", written by Pete Ham and Tom Evans of the group Badfinger. The album was the first of two Nilsson albums recorded in London and produced by Richard Perry.
"Jump into the Fire" and "Coconut", both written by Nilsson, also became hits. The album performed well at the 1973 Grammy Awards, earning a nomination for Album of the Year, while "Without You" won the Grammy for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance. In 2006, Nilsson Schmilsson was ranked number 84 on Pitchfork's "Top 100 Albums of the 1970s"
No I can't forget this evening
Or your face as you were leaving
But I guess that's just the way
The story goes
You always smile but in your eyes
Your sorrow shows
Yes it shows
No I can't forget tomorrow
When I think of all my sorrow
When I had you there
But then I let you go
And now it's only fair
That I should let you know
What you should know

I can't live
If living is without you
I can't live
I can't give anymore
I can't live
If living is without you
I can't give
I can't give anymore

Well I can't forget this evening
Or your face as you were leaving
But I guess that's just the way
The story goes
You always smile but in your eyes
Your sorrow shows
Yes it shows


I can't live...I Can't Live...
DREAM WEAVER
GARY WRIGHT
SONGWRITER: GARY WRIGHT
COUNTRY: U.S.A.
ALBUM: THE DREAM WEAVER
LABEL: WARNER BROS RECORDS
GENRE: SOFT ROCK
YEAR: 1975

"Dream Weaver" is a song by Gary Wright that was a hit single in the US, reaching #2 in the Billboard charts while it reached #1 in the Cash Box charts in 1976. Taken from the album The Dream Weaver released the previous year, it features Wright on vocals and keyboards, and Jim Keltner on drums. In 1992, Gary Wright re-recorded a longer version of "Dream Weaver" for the Wayne's World movie soundtrack.
According to Gary Wright, the song was inspired by Autobiography of a Yogi, which was given to him by George Harrison. Paramhansa Yogananda's poem "God! God! God!" made reference to "the idea of the mind weaving dreams." The expression "Dream Weaver" was popularized by John Lennon in 1970 in his song "God", taken from his solo album John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band. This song depicts Lennon's declaration that he was the dream weaver of the 1960s, breaking away from the influences and dogmas that influenced his life.




I've just closed my eyes again
Climbed aboard the dream weaver train
Driver take away my worries of today
And leave tomorrow behind

Ooh dream weaver
I believe you can get me through the night
Ooh dream weaver
I believe we can reach the morning light
Fly me high through the starry skies
Maybe to an astral plane
Cross the highways of fantasy
Help me to forget today's pain

Ooh dream weaver
I believe you can get me through the night
Ooh dream weaver
I believe we can reach the morning light
Fly me high through the starry skies
Maybe to an astral plane
Cross the highways of fantasy
Help me to forget today's pain

Though the dawn may be coming soon
There still may be some time
Fly me away to the bright side of the moon
And meet me on the other side

Ooh dream weaver
I believe you can get me through the night
Ooh dream weaver
I believe we can reach the morning light
Fly me high through the starry skies
Maybe to an astral plane
Cross the highways of fantasy
Help me to forget today's pain


Dream weaver