EVERY TIME WE SAY GOODBYE
CHET BAKER
INSTRUMENT: TRUMPET
SONGWRITER: COLE PORTER
COUNTRY: U.S.A.
ALBUM: EVERY TIME WE SAY GOODBYE
LABEL: STEEPLE CHASE
GENRE: JAZZ
YEAR: 1989

"Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye" is a song with lyrics and music by Cole Porter and published by Chappell & Company. It was introduced by Nan Wynn in 1944 in Billy Rose's musical revue Seven Lively Arts. The song has since become a jazz standard after gaining popularity in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Many artists have replaced the apostrophe in "ev'ry" with an "e".
Every Time We Say Goodbye is a 1986 drama film starring Tom Hanks and Cristina Marsillach. Hanks plays a gentile American in the Royal Air Force, stationed in mandatory Jerusalem, who falls in love with a girl from a Sephardic Jewish family.
The movie has the unusual distinction of being partly in the Ladino language; as of July 2006, there were only five movies in the entire Internet Movie Database that are even partially in the Judeo-Spanish language, Ladino. Much of the film was shot on location in Israel, mostly in Jerusalem.
The trumpeter and singer Chet Baker was in a position to come at the song from both sides, instrumentally and vocally. (A version is on the soundtrack to the film about Baker's last days, Let's Get Lost, Novus, 1989.) The solo is exquisitely pained, but the vocal manages to eclipse it - a quiet, resigned sigh, as of someone slowly exhaling cigarette smoke.
MAGIC MOMENTS
PERRY COMO
SONGWRITERS: BURT BACHARACH & HAL DAVID
COUNTRY: U.S.A.
ALBUM: PERRY COMO SINGS THE POP
LABEL: RCA/BMG HERITAGE
GENRE: MAMBO
YEAR: 1958

"Magic Moments" is a popular song with music by Burt Bacharach and lyrics by Hal David, one of the first compositions by that duo. The song was published in 1957.
The biggest hit version of the song was recorded by Perry Como in 1957, and became a hit in early 1958. His recording was produced by Joe Reisman. The peak position in the United States is hard to track precisely, due to the multiple charts used in Billboard magazine. The overall impact of the song probably fell just below the top ten. The song was also a 1958 hit in Italy, while in the United Kingdom it spent eight weeks at number one in the UK Singles Chart, becoming Como's biggest ever hit there. A less successful UK cover version recorded by Ronnie Hilton reached No. 22 on the UK Singles Chart, in 1958. 




Magic moments
When two hearts are caring
Magic moments
Memories we've been sharing

I'll never forget the moment
We kissed the night of the hayride
The way that we hugged to try to keep warm
While taking a sleigh ride

Magic moments
Memories we've been sharing
Magic moments
When two hearts are caring

Time can't erase the memory of
These magic moments filled with love

The telephone call
That tied up the line for hours and hours
The Saturday dance I got up the nerve
To send you some flowers

Magic moments
Memories we've been sharing
Magic moments
When two hearts are caring

Time can't erase the memory of
These magic moments filled with love

(The way that we cheered
Whenever our team was scoring a touchdown)
The time that the floor fell out of my car
When I put the clutch down

(The penny arcade, the games that we played
The fun and the prizes)
The Halloween hop when everyone came
In funny disguises

Magic moments

Filled with love

Resultado de imagem para MAGIC MOMENTS

Perry Como

Magic Moments

VIOLÃO PRINCIPAL

Tom: C
Intro: whistling  C Am F G  C Am F G 
 
C               Em 
Magic, moments,  
F                                 G 
When two hearts are carin,  
C               Em 
Magic, moments,  
F                                  G 
Memories weve been sharin . . .  
 
C               Am                              F 
Ill never forget the moment we kissed,  
                                G7 
The night of the hayride,  
C                         Am                            F 
The way that we hugged to try to keep warm,  
                                 G7 
While takin' a sleigh ride.  
 
C             Em 
Magic, moments,  
F                                   G 
Memories weve been sharin,  
C             Em 
Magic, moments,  
F                                   G 
When two hearts are carin . . .  
 
C               Am            F         G 
Time cant erase the memory of,  
C                      Em 
These magic, moments,  
F         G         C 
Filled with love!  
 
Inter: whistling C Am F G  C Am F G 
 
C                        Am                      F 
The telephone call that tied up the line,  
                         G 
For hours and hours,  
C                        Am                        F 
The Saturday dance, I got up the nerve,  
                                  G7 
To send you some flowers.  
 
C             Em 
Magic, moments,  
F                                   G 
Memories weve been sharin,  
C             Em 
Magic, moments,  
F                                   G 
When two hearts are carin . ..  
 
C               Am            F         G 
Time cant erase the memory of,  
C                      Em 
These magic, moments,  
F         G         C 
Filled with love! 
 
C                          Am 
The way that we cheered,  
F 
Whenever our team,  
                             G 
Was scoring a touchdown!  
 
C                         Am 
The time that the floor,  
F 
Fell out of my car,  
                                G 
When I put the clutch down!  
 
C                  Am 
The penny arcade,  
F 
The games that we played,  
                              G 
The fun and the prizes!  
 
C                        Am 
The Halloween hop,  
F 
When everyone came,  
                   G7 
In funny disguises.  
 
C               Em 
Magic, moments,  
F         G        C 
Filled with love!  
 
End whistling C Am F G  C Am F G  
  • Am
    123
    X02210
  • C
    123
    X32010
  • Em
    12
    022000
  • F
    234
    133211
  • G
    123
    320003











  • G7
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EVERY TIME WE SAY GOODBYE
COLE PORTER
SONGWRITER: COLE PORTER
COUNTRY: U.S.A.
ALBUM: EVERY TIME WE SAY GOODBYE
LABEL: EMI
GENRE: JAZZ
YEAR: 1956

"Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye" is a song with lyrics and music by Cole Porter and published by Chappell & Company. It was introduced by Nan Wynn in 1944 in Billy Rose's musical revue Seven Lively Arts. The song has since become a jazz standard after gaining popularity in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Many artists have replaced the apostrophe in "ev'ry" with an "e".
The lyrics celebrate how very happy the singer is when in the company of their beloved, but suffering equally whenever they separate. Describing it by analogy as a musical "change from major to minor", Porter begins with an A major chord and ends with an A minor one, matching the mood of the music to the words.
Cole Albert Porter (9 de junho de 1891 — died 15 de outubro de 1964 in Santa Monica, California) foi um músico e compositor americano de Peru, Indiana.
Seu trabalho inclui as comédias musicais Kiss Me, Kate (1948 - baseada na peça de Shakespeare The Taming of the Shrew), Fifty Million Frenchmen e Anything Goes, bem como as músicas "Night and Day", "I Get a Kick Out of You" e "I've Got You Under My Skin". Ele é notório pelas letras sofisticadas (às vezes vulgares), ritmos inteligentes e formas complexas. Ele é um dos maiores contribuidores do Great American Songbook.




Every time we say goodbye
I die a little
Every time we say goodbye
I wonder why a little
Why the Gods above me
Who must be in the know?
Think so little to me
They allow you to go

When you're near
there's such an air
of Spring about it
I can hear a lark somewhere
begin to sing about it
There’s no love song finer
But how strange the change
From major to minor

Every time we say goodbye
EL PASO
MARTY ROBBINS
SONGWRITER:
COUNTRY: U.S.A.
ALBUM: GUNFIGHTER BALLADS
LABEL: COLUMBIA
GENRE: COUNTRY BALLAD
YEAR: 1959

"EL PASO" IS A country and western ballad written and originally recorded by Marty Robbins, and first released on Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs in September 1959. It was released as a single the following month, and became a major hit on both the country and pop music charts, reaching number one in both at the start of 1960. It won the Grammy Award for Best Country & Western Recording in 1961, and remains Robbins' best-known song. It is widely considered a genre classic for its gripping narrative which ends in the death of its protagonist, its shift from past to present tense, haunting harmonies by vocalists Bobby Sykes and Jim Glaser (of the Glaser Brothers) and the eloquent and varied Spanish guitar accompaniment by Grady Martin that lends the recording a distinctive Tex-Mex feel. The name of the character Faleena was based upon a schoolmate of Robbins in the fifth grade — Fidelina Martinez.




Out in the West Texas town of El Paso
I fell in love with a Mexican girl
Night-time would find me in Rosa's cantina
Music would play and Felina would whirl

Blacker than night were the eyes of Felina
Wicked and evil while casting a spell
My love was deep for this Mexican maiden
I was in love but in vain, I could tell

One night a wild young cowboy came in
Wild as the West Texas wind
Dashing and daring
A drink he was sharing
With wicked Felina
The girl that I loved

So in anger I

Challenged his right for the love of this maiden
Down went his hand for the gun that he wore
My challenge was answered in less than a heart-beat
The handsome young stranger lay dead on the floor

Just for a moment I stood there in silence
Shocked by the bountiful deed I had done
Many thoughts raced through my mind as I stood there
I had but one chance and that was to run

Out through the back door of Rosa's I ran
Out where the horses were tied
I caught a good one
It looked like it could run
Up on its back
And away I did ride

Just as fast as I

Could from the West Texas town of El Paso
Out to the bad-lands of New Mexico

Back in El Paso my life would be worthless
Everything's gone in life; nothing is left
It's been so long since I've seen the young maiden
My love is stronger than my fear of death

I saddled up and away I did go
Riding alone in the dark
Maybe tomorrow
A bullet may find me
Tonight nothing's worse than this
Pain in my heart

And at last here I

Am on the hill overlooking El Paso
I can see Rosa's cantina below
My love is strong and it pushes me onward
Down off the hill to Felina I go

Off to my right I see five mounted cowboys
Off to my left ride a dozen or more
Shouting and shooting I can't let them catch me
I have to make it to Rosa's back door

Something is dreadfully wrong for I feel
A deep burning pain in my side
Though I am trying
To stay in the saddle
I'm getting weary
Unable to ride

But my love for

Felina is strong and I rise where I've fallen
Though I am weary I can't stop to rest.
I see the white puff of smoke from the rifle
I feel the bullet go deep in my chest

From out of nowhere Felina has found me
Kissing my cheek as she kneels by my side
Cradled by two loving arms that I'll die for

One little kiss and Felina, good-bye