BLOODSTREAM
ED SHEERAN
SONGWRITER:
COUNTRY: AUSTRALIA
ALBUM: X
LABEL: ASYLUM RECORDS
GENRE: INDIE
YEAR: 2014

X (pronunciado "multiply") é o segundo álbum de estúdio do cantor e compositor inglês Ed Sheeran, lançado em 20 de junho de 2014 na Austrália e na Nova Zelândia e 23 de junho de 2014 no mundo todo pela Asylum Records e Atlantic Records.
O álbum recebeu críticas positivas dos críticos de música. Foi um sucesso internacional na sua primeira semana de vendas, chegando ao número um em doze países, atingindo o topo tanto no UK Albums Chart quanto na Billboard 200, e alcançando o top 5 em onze outros países. Cinco singles foram lançados do álbum, "Sing", "Don't", "Thinking Out Loud", "Bloodstream" e "Photograph". O primeiro, "Sing", foi um grande sucesso internacional e se tornou o primeiro single número um de Sheeran no Reino Unido, e o segundo a entrar no top 20 da Billboard Hot 100 (atingindo o número 13). O segundo single do álbum, "Don't", também foi um sucesso mundial, atingindo o número 8 no Reino Unido, e tornou-se também o primeiro pico de Sheeran no top 10 da Hot 100, atingindo o número 9. "Thinking Out Loud" teve lentamente sua notoriedade, sendo o segundo single número 1 de Sheeran no Reino Unido, depois de passar 19 semanas da tabela musical. Também tornou-se o maior pico de Sheeran na tabela dos Estados Unidos, atingindo o número dois. A remistura de "Bloodstream", com a participação de Rudimental, atingiu o número 2 no Reino Unido, se tornando o quarto single do disco a entrar no Top 10 do país natal de Sheeran. "Photograph" foi lançada como quinto single e atingiu o número 10 na Austrália e Nova Zelândia.





I've been spinning out of time
Couple women by my side
I got sinning on my mind, sipping on red wine

I've been sitting here for ages
Ripping out the pages
How'd I get so faded, how'd I get so faded

No no don't leave me lonely now
If you loved me how'd you never learn

Color crimson in my eyes
One or two could free my mind
This is how it ends
I feel the chemicals burn in my bloodstream

Fading out again
I feel the chemicals burn in my bloodstream
So tell me when it kicks in

I've been looking for a love
Thought I'd find her in a bottle
God make me another one
I'll be feeling this tomorrow
Lord forgive me for the things I've done
I was never meant to hurt no one
I saw scars upon a broken hearted lover

No no don't leave me lonely now
If you loved me
How'd you never learn

Color crimson in my eyes
One or two could free my mind
This is how it ends
I feel the chemicals burn in my bloodstream

Fading out again
I feel the chemicals burn in my bloodstream
So tell me when it kicks in

So tell me when it kicks in
All the voices in my mind
Calling out across the line
All the voices in my mind
Calling out across the line

All the voices in my mind
Calling out across the line
All the voices in my mind
Calling out across the line

All the voices in my mind
Calling out across the line
All the voices in my mind
Calling out across the line

Tell me when it kicks in
I saw scars upon her
Tell me when it kicks in
Broken heart

Tell me when it kicks in
I saw scars upon her
Tell me when it kicks in
Broken heart

Tell me when it kicks in
I saw scars upon her
Tell me when it kicks in
Broken heart

Tell me when it kicks in
I saw scars upon her
Tell me when it kicks in
Broken heart

So Tell me when it kicks in
I saw scars upon her
Tell me when it kicks in
Broken heart

Tell me when it kicks in
I saw scars upon her
Tell me when it kicks in

Broken heart
I'M LEAVING YOU BABY
JUNIOR KIMBROUGH
SONGWRITER: JUNIOR KIMBROUGH
COUNTRY: U.S.A.
ALBUM: MOST THINGS HAVE3N’T WORKED OUT
LABEL: FAT POSSUM RECORDS
GENRE: BLUES
YEAR: 1997

David "Junior" Kimbrough (July 28, 1930 – January 17, 1998) was an American blues musician. His best-known works are "Keep Your Hands off Her" and "All Night Long".
Kimbrough was born in Hudsonville, Mississippi, and lived in the north Mississippi hill country near Holly Springs. His father, a barber, played the guitar, and Junior picked his guitar as a child. He was apparently influenced by the guitarists Lightnin' Hopkins, Mississippi Fred McDowell and Eli Green (who had a reputation as a dangerous voodoo man)




Well, i'm leaving, i'm leaving, i'm leaving
I'm leaving you baby
I'm going away

Well, i'm sorry, i'm sorry, sorry right now
Oh, girl, and i feel so bad

Well, i'm leaving, i'm leaving
I'm leaving you baby
Oh, girl, then i'm going away


Well, i'm sorry, i'm sorry, sorry right now
Oh, girl, and i feel so bad

Well, i'm sorry, i'm sorry, sorry right now

Oh, girl, and i feel so bad
Five Long Years
BUDDY GUY
SONGWRITER: EDDIE BOYD
COUNTRY: U.S.A.
ALBUM: Damn Right, I've Got The Blues
LABEL: SILVERTON RECORDS
GENRE: BLUES
YEAR: 1991

"Five Long Years" is a song written and recorded by blues vocalist/pianist Eddie Boyd in 1952. Called one of the "few postwar blues standards [that has] retained universal appeal", Boyd's "Five Long Years" reached number one on the Billboard R&B chart. Numerous blues and other artists have recorded interpretations of the song.
Buddy Guy (nascido George Guy, em 30 de julho de 1936 em Lettsworth, Louisiana) é um guitarrista e cantor norte-americano de blues e rock. Conhecido por servir de inspiração para Jimi Hendrix e outras lendas dos anos 60, Guy é considerado um importante expoente do chamado Chicago blues, tornado famoso por Muddy Waters e Howlin' Wolf. Foi considerado o 23º melhor guitarrista de todos os tempos pela revista norte-americana Rolling Stone.
Lord, have you ever been mistreated
Then you got to, you got to know just what I'm talking about
Yes, have you ever been mistreated
Then you got to, you got to know just what I'm talking about
Lord I work five long years for one woman,
And she had the nerve to kick me out

I got a job at a steel mill,
I'm shucking steel just like a slave
Five long years, every Friday y'all I went straight home yeah,
I went straight home
Mistreated
Then you got to, you got to know just what I'm talking about
Lord I work five long years for one woman,
And she had the nerve to kick me out

Lord but I finally learned a lesson,
I should have known long time ago
The next woman I marry, she gotta have two jobs,
And she gotta go out and work long and bring some dough
Lord, said I been mistreated
And you got to, you got to know just what I'm talking about
Lord I work five long years for one woman,
And she had the nerve to kick me out

Have you ever been mistreated
Then you got to, you got to know just what I'm talking about
Yes, have you ever been mistreated
Then you got to, you got to know just what I'm talking about
Lord I work five long years for one woman,
And she had the nerve to kick me out

I got a job at a steel mill,
I'm shucking steel just like a slave
Five long years, every Friday yes yo'all I went straight home,
I went straight home with all my pay
Yes, I've been mistreated
And you got to, you got to know just what I'm talking about
Lord I work five long years for one woman,
And she had the nerve to kick me out

Lord I finally learned a lesson,
I should have known a long time ago
The next woman I marry, she gotta have two jobs,
And she gotta go out and work and bringing home some dough
I've been mistreated, yeah
And you, you know just what I'm talking about
I work five long years for one woman,
And she had the nerves to kick me out.
STORMY MONDAY
ERIC CLAPTON
SONGWRITER: T-Bone Walker
COUNTRY: U.K.
ALBUM: SLOWHAND
LABEL: POLYDOR
GENRE: BLUES ROCK
YEAR: 1977

Slowhand é um álbum de estúdio do guitarrista Eric Clapton, lançado em 1977. "Cocaine", "Wonderful Tonight" e "Lay Down Sally" foram lançadas como singles, e estão entre as músicas mais famosas de sua carreira. Slowhand é um apelido de Clapton, recebido nos Anos 60 quando o músico tocava nos The Yardbirds.
"Call It Stormy Monday (But Tuesday Is Just as Bad)" (commonly referred to as "Stormy Monday") is a song written and recorded by American blues electric guitar Pioneer T-Bone Walker. It is a slow twelve-bar blues performed in the West Coast blues-style that features Walker's smooth, plaintive vocal and distinctive guitar work. As well as becoming a record chart hit in 1948, it inspired B.B. King and others to take up the electric guitar. "Stormy Monday" became Walker's best-known and most-recorded song.
In 1961, Bobby "Blue" Bland further popularized the song with an appearance in the pop record charts. Bland introduced a new arrangement with chord substitutions, which was later used in many subsequent renditions. His version also incorrectly used the title "Stormy Monday Blues", which was copied and resulted in royalties being paid to songwriters other than Walker. The Allman Brothers Band recorded an extended version for their first live album in 1971, with additional changes to the arrangement. Through the album's popularity and the group's concert performances, they brought "Stormy Monday" to the attention of rock audiences. Similarly, R&B Singer Latimore's 1973 hit recording made it popular with a later R&B audience.





They call it stormy Monday, yes but Tuesday's just as bad.
They call it stormy Monday, yes but Tuesday's just as bad.
Wednesday's even worse; Thursday's awful sad.

The eagle flies on Friday, Saturday I go out to play.
The eagle flies on Friday, but Saturday I go out to play.
Sunday I go to church where I kneel down and pray.

And I say, "Lord have mercy, Lord have mercy on me.
Lord have mercy, Lord have mercy on me.
Just trying to find my baby, won't you please send her on back to me."

The eagle flies on Friday, on Saturday I go out to play.
The eagle flies on Friday, on Saturday I go out to play.
Sunday I go to church, where I kneel down, Lord and I pray.

Then I say, "Lord have mercy, won't you please have mercy on me.
Lord, oh Lord have mercy, yeah, won't you please, please have mercy on me.
I'm just a-lookin' for my sweet babe, so won't you please send him home, send him on home to me."·