ROSES
THE CHAINSMOKERS
SONGWRITERS: ELIZABETH MENCEL & ANDREW TAGGART-CLINTON PAPPAN
COUNTRY: U.S.A.
ALBUM: BOUQUET
LABEL: COLUMBIA RECORDS
GENRE: ELETRONIC
YEAR: 2015

"Roses" is a song from American DJ duo The Chainsmokers. It was released as a single from their debut EP, Bouquet on June 16, 2015. The song was written by and features vocals from American singer Elizabeth Roze Mencel, better known by her moniker Rozes.
The Chainsmokers are an American DJ duo consisting of Andrew Taggart and Alex Pall.
The duo had a top twenty single in several countries with their 2014 song "#Selfie", reaching number sixteen on the US Billboard Hot 100, number three in Australia, and number eleven in the United Kingdom. They released their debut EP, Bouquet, in October 2015. Their following single "Roses" reached the top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100, while "Don't Let Me Down" became their first top 5 single. "Closer", featuring vocals from Halsey, became their first number-one single on the chart.


Taking it slow, but it's not typical
He already knows that my love is fire
His heart was a stone, but then his hands roamed
I turned him to gold and it took him higher

Well, I'll be your daydream, I'll be your favorite things
We could be beautiful
Get drunk on the good life, I'll take you to paradise
Say you'll never let me go

Deep in my bones, I can feel you
Take me back to a time only we knew
Hideaway
We could waste the night with an old film
Smoke a little weed on the couch in the back room
Hideaway
Say you'll never let me go
Say you'll never let me go

Ah, ah, ah
Ah, ah, ah
Ah, ah, ah
Say you'll never let me go
Say you'll never let me go
Say you'll never let me go
Say you'll never let me go

Deep in my bones, I can feel you
Take me back to a time only we knew
Hideaway
We could waste the night with an old film
Smoke a little weed on the couch in the back room
Hideaway
Say you'll never let me go
Say you'll never let me go

Ah, ah, ah
Ah, ah, ah
Ah, ah, ah
Say you'll never let me go
Say you'll never let me go

Say you'll never let me go
Dance Me To The End Of Love
Leonard Cohen
SONGWRITER: LEONARD COHEN & DAVID CAMPBELL
COUNTRY: CANADA
ALBUM: VARIOUS POSITIONS
LABEL: COLUMBIA RECORDS
GENRE: FOLK ROCK
YEAR: 1984

Various Positions is Canadian's seventh studio album Leonard Cohen, was released in December 1984 in Canada and February 1985 in the United States.
"Dance Me to the End of Love" is a 1984 song by Leonard Cohen. It was first performed by Cohen on his 1984 album Various Positions. It has been recorded by various artists and in 2009 was described as "trembling on the brink of becoming a standard."
"Dance Me to the End of Love" is a 1984 song by Leonard Cohen and first recorded by him for his 1984 album Various Positions. The song follows a typical Greek "hassapiko" dance path, most probably inspired by Cohen's long lasting affiliation to the Greek island of Hydra. It has since been recorded by various artists, and has been described as "trembling on the brink of becoming a standard".
Dance me to your beauty with a burning violin
Dance me through the panic 'til I'm gathered safely in
Lift me like an olive branch and be my homeward dove
Dance me to the end of love
Dance me to the end of love

Oh let me see your beauty when the witnesses are gone
Let me feel you moving like they do in Babylon
Show me slowly what I only know the limits of
Dance me to the end of love
Dance me to the end of love

Dance me to the wedding now, dance me on and on
Dance me very tenderly and dance me very long
We're both of us beneath our love, we're both of us above
Dance me to the end of love
Dance me to the end of love

Dance me to the children who are asking to be born
Dance me through the curtains that our kisses have outworn
Raise a tent of shelter now, though every thread is torn
Dance me to the end of love

Dance me to your beauty with a burning violin
Dance me through the panic till I'm gathered safely in
Touch me with your naked hand or touch me with your glove
Dance me to the end of love
Dance me to the end of love

Dance me to the end of love
Tómame o déjame
Mocedades (BANDA)
COMPOSITOR: JUAN CARLOS CALDERÓN
PAÍS: ESPAÑA
ALBUM: MOCEDADES 5
DISCOGRÁFICA: NOVOLA\ZAFIRO
GÉNERO: CANCIÓN
AÑO: 1974

Juan Carlos Calderón López de Arróyabe (Santander, Cantabria, 7 de julio de 1938 - Madrid, 25 de noviembre de 2012) fue un compositor, productor y arreglista español.
Tómame o déjame es el título de una canción compuesta por Juan Carlos Calderón y popularizada por la banda Mocedades.
Mocedades es un grupo musical español formado en 1968. Desde 2014 designa a dos formaciones con el mismo nombre surgidas a partir de la escisión surgida de la última formación única en mayo del mismo año.
Mocedades 5 es el quinto álbum publicado en 1974 por el grupo vocal español Mocedades. El álbum empieza a perfilar el estilo que el grupo seguiría años más tarde, alejándose de la música tradicional o folk con más canciones en español y sumergiéndose en la canción melódica.
El primer sencillo de este álbum fue "El vendedor", publicado antes de que el LP saliera a la venta. Posteriormente salió "Tómame o déjame", canción insignia del grupo junto con "Eres tú" y "Amor de hombre", que definía el estilo de los sencillos promocionales, Amaya como solista y el resto del grupo haciendo los coros.




Tómame o déjame
Pero no me pidas que te crea más
Cuando llegas tarde a casa
No tienes por qué inventar
Pues tu ropa huele a leña de otro hogar.

Tómame o déjame
Si no estoy despierta, déjame soñar
No me beses en la frente
Sabes que te oí llegar
Y tu beso sabe a culpabilidad.

Tú me admiras porque callo y miro al cielo
Porque no me ves llorar
Y te sientes cada día más pequeño
Y esquivas mi mirada en tu mirar.

Tómame o déjame
Ni te espío ni te quito libertad
Pero si dejas el nido
Si me vas a abandonar
Hazlo antes de que empiece a clarear.

Tómame o déjame
Y si vuelves trae contigo la verdad
Trae erguida la mirada
Trae contigo mi rival
Si es mejor que yo, podré entonces llorar.
TO LIVE IS TO FLY
TOWNES VAN ZANDT
SONGWRITER: TOWNES VAN ZANDT
COUNTRY: U.S.A.
ALBUM: HIGH, LOW AND IN BETWEEN
LABEL: POPPY
GENRE: COUNTRY ROCK
YEAR: 1971

High, Low and In Between is an album by country singer/songwriter Townes Van Zandt, released in 1971. The album was recorded in L.A. and showcases what Van Zandt himself considered to be one of his most well written songs, "To Live Is To Fly".
"To Live Is to Fly" is a song written by Townes Van Zandt. The name is also that of a biography about the songwriter, by the name To Live's to Fly: The Ballad of the Late, Great Townes Van Zandt. It was covered by Wade Bowen on his album The Given. It was also covered by Cowboy Junkies on their album Black Eyed Man.
John Townes Van Zandt (March 7, 1944 – January 1, 1997), best known as Townes Van Zandt, was an American songwriter. He is widely regarded for his poetic, often heroically sad songs. In 1983, six years after Emmylou Harris had first popularized it, Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard covered his song "Pancho and Lefty", scoring a number one hit on the Billboard country music charts. Much of his life was spent touring various dive bars, often living in cheap motel rooms and backwoods cabins. For much of the 1970s, he lived in a simple shack without electricity or a phone.
He suffered from a series of drug addictions, alcoholism, and bipolar disorder. When he was young, the now discredited insulin shock therapy erased much of his long-term memory.
Van Zandt died on New Years Day 1997 from cardiac arrythmia caused by health problems stemming from years of substance abuse. The 2000s saw a resurgence of interest in Van Zandt. During the decade, two books, a documentary film titled Be Here to Love Me, and a number of magazine articles about the singer were written.




Won't say I love you, babe
Won't say I need you, babe
But I'm gonna get you babe
And I will not do you wrong
Living's mostly wasting time
And I'll waste my share of mine
But it never feels too good
So let's don't take too long
You're soft as glass
And I'm a gentle man
We got the sky to talk about
And the earth to lie upon

Days, up and down they come
Like rain on a congadrum
Forget most remember some
But don't turn none away
Everything is not enough
And nothin' is too much to bear
Where you been is good and gone
All you keep is the getting there

To live is to fly
Low and high
So shake the dust off of your wings
And the sleep out of your eyes

Goodbye to all my friends
It's time to go again
Think of all the poetry
And the pickin' down the line
I'll miss the system here
The bottom's low
And the treble's clear
But it don't pay to think too much
On things you leave behind
I will be gone
But it won't be long
I will be a'bringin' back the melodies
And rhythm that I find

We all got holes to fill
Them holes are all that's real
Some fall on you like a storm
Sometimes you dig your own
The choice is yours to make
Time is yours to take
Some sail upon/dive into the sea
Some toil upon the stone

To live is to fly
Low and high
So shake the dust off of your wings
And the sleep out of your eyes

Shake the dust off of your wings

And the tears out of your eyes.