OOH BABY
BO DIDDLEY
SONGWRITER: ELLAS MCDANIEL 
COUNTRY: U.S.A.
ALBUM: HIS BEST
LABEL: GEFFEN RECORDS
GENRE: ROCK AND ROLL
YEAR: 1997

His Best is a 1997 greatest hits compilation album by American rock and roll icon Bo Diddley released by Chess and MCA Records on April 8, 1997 (see 1997 in music). The album was re-released by Geffen Records on April 17, 2007 as The Definitive Collection with a different album cover. The Definitive Collection reached #2 on Billboard magazine's Blues Albums chart on June 21, 2008, which was the week that the album debuted on the charts.





(Whoa-ooh baby, I love you)
Ooh baby I love you, yeah
(Whoa-ooh baby, I love you)
Ooh baby I love you
(Spoken:)
Wait a minute!
You know my woman told me, she said,
"Bo Diddley, I love you, but I'm leavin'"
I said, "What?"
She said, "I love you but I'm leavin' you"
And I said, "Baby?"
And she kept sayin', "Whoa baby, I love you"
What you say, girl?
(Whoa-ooh baby, I love you)
Ooh, I love you
Ooow! Somethin' wrong here someplace
(Whoa-oh baby, I love you)
Wait a minute!
She said, "Here's the key to all of your locks,
take my name off of your mailbox
Here's the key to your Cadillac,
I got my own parked right out back"
I said, "What?"
There somethin' wrong here
And she kept talkin' 'bout
I love you
(Whoa-ooh baby, I love you)
Fellas, let me tell you somethin'
Ha, ha, ha
Wow! Woo, somethin' wrong
(Whoa-oh baby, I love (need) you
Wait a minute!
Let me tell you what else she told me
She said, "You know one thing, Diddley
I got all my bags packed,
in the middle of the dining room floor
I'm all packed and ready to go"
I said, "But baby, whoa baby
Baby, baby"
And then she told me
she said, "Got my own place,
with some brand new lock
I'm gonna tell the mailman,
I got a brand new box"
I said
(Whoa-oh baby, I love you)
"Woo you ain't
jivin'
are you?"
There's somethin' wrong some place
She kept talkin' 'bout
"Ooh baby, (I want you, I love you)
(I need you)
(I love you) I love you

(I love you)
EVIL IS GOING ON
LUTHER ALISSON
SONGWRITER: WILLIE DIXON
COUNTRY: U.S.A.
ALBUM: BAD NEWS IS COMING
LABEL: GORDY
GENRE: BLUES
YEAR: 1972

"Evil", sometimes listed as "Evil (Is Going On)", is a Chicago blues standard written by Willie Dixon. Howlin' Wolf recorded the song for Chess Records in 1954. It was included on the 1959 compilation album Moanin' in the Moonlight. When he re-recorded it for The Howlin' Wolf Album in 1969, "Evil" became Wolf's last charting single (#43 Billboard R&B chart).
The 1954 song features sidemen Hubert Sumlin and Jody Williams (guitars), Otis Spann (piano), Willie Dixon (double-bass), and Earl Phillips (drums). Wolf achieves a coarse, emotional performance with his strained singing, lapsing into falsetto. The song, a twelve-bar blues, is punctuated with a syncopated backbeat, brief instrumental improvisations, upper-end piano figures, and intermittent blues harp provided by Wolf. The lyrics caution about the "evil" that takes place in a man's home when he is away, concluding with "you better watch your happy home".
Luther Allison (August 17, 1939 – August 12, 1997) was an American blues guitarist. He was born in Widener, Arkansas, and moved with his family to Chicago in 1951. He taught himself guitar and began listening to blues extensively. Three years later he began hanging around outside blues nightclubs with the hopes of being invited to perform. He played with Howlin' Wolf's band and backed James Cotton.





You're a long way from home and you can't sleep at night
Grab your telephone now somethin' ain't right
And that's evil, evil

Going home baby, yeah
I said I'm warnin' you brothers
You'd better watch your happy home, yeah, yeah

Long way from home and you can't sleep at night
Feels like another mule's kickin' in my stall
And that's evil, evil

Going out baby, yeah
I said I'm warnin' you brothers
You'd better watch your happy home
Watch your happy, watch your happy, happy home, yeah

You're a long way from home and you can't sleep at night
Feels like another mule's kickin' in my stall
And that's evil, evil

Going home baby, yeah
I said I'm warnin' you brothers
You'd better watch your happy home
Watch your happy, watch your happy, happy home

Evil yeah, evil right
Evil yeah, evil now
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah


You're a long way from home and you can't sleep at night
THE LOOK OF LOVE
DIANA KRALL - BURT BACHARACH & HAL DAVID
SONGWRITER: BURT BACHARACH & HAL DAVID
COUNTRY: canada
ALBUM: the look of love
LABEL: verve records
Genre: jazz
Year: 2001

Diana Jean Krall (Nanaimo, 16 de novembro de 1964) é uma popular cantora e pianista canadense de jazz.
The Look of Love is the sixth studio album by Canadian singer Diana Krall, released on September 18, 2001 by Verve Records. It became Krall's first album to top the Canadian Albums Chart. In 2002, the album earned Al Schmitt the Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical.




The look of love is in your eyes
A look your smile can´t disguise
The look of love is saying so much more than just words could ever say
And what my heart has heard, well it takes my breath away

I can hardly wait to hold you, feel my arms around you
How long I have waited
Waited just to love you, now that I have found you

You´ve got the
Look of love, it´s on your face
A look that time can´t erase
Be mine tonight, let this be just the start of so many nights like this
Let´s take a lover´s vow and then seal it with a kiss

I can hardly wait to hold you, feel my arms around you
How long I have waited
Waited just to love you, now that I have found you
Don´t ever go
Don´t ever go

I love you so

I can hardly wait to hold you, feel my arms around you
How long I have waited
Waited just to love you, now that I have found you
Don´t ever go
Don´t ever go

Don´t ever go
DEVIL OR ANGEL
BILLY FURY
Songwriter: billy fury
Country: u.k.
Album: devil or angel
Label: polydor
Genre: rock and roll
Year: 1982

Ronald William Wycherley (17 April 1940 – 28 January 1983), better known by his stage name Billy Fury, was an English singer from the late 1950s to the mid 1960s, and remained an active songwriter until the 1980s. Rheumatic fever, which he first contracted as a child, damaged his heart and ultimately contributed to his death. An early British rock and roll (and film) star, he equaled the Beatles' record of 24 hits in the 1960s, and spent 332 weeks on the UK chart, without a chart-topping single or album.
AllMusic journalist Bruce Eder stated, "His mix of rough-hewn good looks and unassuming masculinity, coupled with an underlying vulnerability, all presented with a good voice and some serious musical talent, helped turn Fury into a major rock and roll star in short order". Others have suggested that Fury's rapid rise to prominence was due to his "Elvis Presley-influenced, hip-swivelling and at times highly suggestive stage act."





Devil or Angel
I can't make up my mind
Which one you are
Id like to wake up and find
Devil or angel
Dear whichever you are
I miss you
I miss you
I.. I.. Mi.. Iss you

Devil or angel
Please say you'll be mine
Love me or leave me
I'll go out of my mind
Devil or angel
Dear whichever you are
I need you
I need you
I need you

You look like an angel
Your smile is divine
But you keep me guessing
Will you ever be mine?

Devil or angel
Please say that you'll be mine
Love me or leave me
I've made up my mind
Devil or angel
Dear whichever you are
I love you
I love you
I.. I.. Lo.. Ve you

Devil or angel
Please say you'll be mine
Love me or leave me
I've made up my mind
Devil or angel
Dear whichever you are
I love you
I love you

I love you