U SHOULD KNOW BETTER
ROBYN
SONGWRITER: ROBYN
COUNTRY: SWEDEN
ALBUM: BODY TALK PT. 2
LABEL: KONICHIWA RECORDS
GENRE: POP
YEAR: 2010

Body Talk Pt. 2 is the sixth studio album by Swedish recording artist Robyn. It was released on 6 September 2010, by Konichiwa Records. The album is the second part of the Body Talk trilogy, which consists of three mini-albums, all released during 2010. Robyn started working on songs for the album when Body Talk Pt. 1 (2010) was still in development, and she collaborated with Klas Åhlund, Kleerup, Savage Skulls, Diplo, Snoop Dogg and Niggaracci. Musically, the songs on Body Talk Pt. 2 are upbeat and a mixture between electro, house, hip hop and disco.





I've gone around the world and the seven seas
I'm cashin' six-figure checks in all currencies
It's like when I be tearin' it up in Paris
Motherfuckers parler on the m-i-c
It's all "ooh la la" and "ahh oui oui"
Sippin' vin blanc in our lingerie
Choppin' heads off with madame guillotine
Even the French know better than to fuck with me

Comment allez-vous Robyn, what it do
I'm in the UK (why?) got a show to do (uh-huh)
It's big Snoopy Dogg, check the catalog
I'm overseas gettin' cheese with this dialogue
I missed my plane to Spain so I'm stuck in Colonna
I'm sippin' Saronno with this chick named Ramona
She wants me to take a flick on her phone-ah
Then take her to my hotel room and then bone her

You know when in Rome I sat down with the Romans
Said "We need a black pope and she better be a woman"
There'll be no more celibacy
Even the Vatican knows not to fuck with me

You should know better
Y-You should know better
You should know better than to fuck with me
If you knew better you would do better
You should know better
Y-You should know better
You should know better than to fuck with me
If you knew better you would do better

We big-ballin' in Holland, Amsterdam my man
I got a table at the coffee shop
Where we like to spark a lot
Hangin' in the parking lot blowin' a bleezy
Easy fo sheezy deezy

I crashed a party with the Czar
Threw a molotov cocktail in the bar
And you know my style's revolutionary
Even the Russians know better than to fuck with me

You try to ban me, you can't stand me
Cuz I'm an outlaw
Black president livin' in the White House
Mr. B he wrote a letter to me
The FBI know better than to fuck with me

Yo, I was there at Watergate
You know I rigged my gear got the fuckers on tape
They put the mic in the hand of the wrong MC
Even the CIA knows not to fuck with me

You should know better
Y-You should know better
You should know better than to fuck with me
If you knew better you would do better
You should know better
Y-You should know better
You should know better than to fuck with me
If you knew better you would do better

Tell 'em Snoop, tell 'em like it is

I been there, in there, out there like that
Right back to the hood, a hundred Euro stacks
Shoot motherfuckers just on GP
LAPD know better than to fuck with me

I danced with the devil in Kathmandu
I came hummin' and blastin' with the boogaloo too
Now I declare most solemnly
The prince of darkness know better than to fuck with me

You know not what you know
Tell 'em what I'm in it for
Then I run up in it slow
Really though, silly ho
Yea spend a minute though
I blow an ounce and make you bounce
Just like a sixty-four

Now you know me I'm a woman of peace
I don't never take nothin' don't belong to me
I throw down and say "Whatever's gonna be, gonna be"
The whole industry knows not to fuck with me

You should know better
Y-You should know better
You should know better than to fuck with me
If you knew better you would do better
You should know better
Y-You should know better
You should know better than to fuck with me
If you knew better you would do better
You should know better
Y-You should know better
You should know better than to fuck with me

If you knew better you would do better
PLEASE COME HOME FOR CHRISTMAS
KELLY CLARKSON
SONGWRITERS: CHARLES BROWN & GENE REDD
WHERE: LIVE AT HARD ROCK NASHVILLE
COUNTRY: U.S.A.
ALBUM: WRAPPED IN RED
LABEL: RCA RECORDS
GENRE: CHRISTMAS MUSIC
YEAR: 2013

Kelly Brianne Clarkson (Fort Worth, 24 de abril de 1982) é uma cantora e compositora, ocasionalmente atriz, de origem norte-americana. Atingiu a fama em 2002, após vencer a primeira temporada do reality show American Idol. Seu single de estreia, "A Moment Like This", alcançou a primeira posição da Billboard Hot 100 nos Estados Unidos e na época quebrou o recorde de maior salto para o topo do gráfico musical, além de ter sido o mais vendido do ano naquele país. No ano seguinte, ela tornou-se a vice-campeã do World Idol. Ao longo da carreira, foi nomeada em dez categorias ao Grammy Awards, vencendo três delas.
"Please Come Home for Christmas" is a Christmas song, released in 1960, by the American blues singer and pianist Charles Brown. Hitting Billboard’s Hot 100 chart in December 1961, the tune Brown co-wrote with Gene Redd peaked at position #76. It appeared on the Christmas Singles chart for nine seasons, hitting #1 in 1972. It includes a number of characteristics of Christmas music, such as multiple references in the lyrics to the Christmas season and Christmas traditions, and the use of a Church bell type sound, created using a piano, at the start of the song. It is sometimes referred to as "Bells Will Be Ringing", which are the first four words of the song.
Bells will be ringing
The glad, glad news
Oh, what a christmas
To have the blues
My baby's gone
I have no friends
To wish me greetings
Once again

Choirs will be singing
"silent night"
Christmas carols
By candlelight
Please come home for christmas
Baby please come home for christmas
If not for christmas
By new year's night

Friends and relations
Send salutations
Sure as the stars shine above

It's christmas yea
It's christmas
The time of year
To be, with the one you love

Then won't you tell me
You'll never more roam
Christmas and new year's
Will find you home
There'll be no more sorrow
No grief no pain
Then I'll be happy, happy
Once again

There'll be no more sorrow
No grief and pain
Then I'll be happy
Christmas

Once again
DANCING ON MY OWN
CALUM SCOTT
SONGWRITERS: ROBYN & PATRIK BERGER
COUNTRY: U.K.
ALBUM: GOLDEN BOY CALUM SCOTT
LABEL: LYRIC VIDEO
GENRE: POP
YEAR: 2016

Calum Scott (nascido em 12 de outubro de 1988, em Kingston upon Hull, Inglaterra-UK), é um cantor e compositor Inglês que veio a atenção mundial quando ele apareceu como um concorrente no programa de televisão da Grã-Bretanha Britain's Got Talent, em 2015. Em seguida, ele lançou sua versão de "Dancing On My Own" como um single e chegou a número 2 no UK Singles Chart, tornando-se o primeiro cantor solo de Hull a ter um single no TOP 40 desde Ronnie Hilton na década de 1960.
"Dancing On My Own" is a song by Swedish Singer Robyn, taken from her fifth studio album, Body Talk Pt.1 (2010). The song was written and produced by Robyn and Patrik Berger, and was inspired by disco anthems by Ultravox, Sylvester and Donna Summer. The song was released as Body Talk Pt. 1's lead single on 1 June 2010, in Sweden and the United States. "Dancing on My Own" is na electronic ballad that speaks of a female protagonist who dances alone in a club while watching her ex-lover with another woman.
"Dancing On My Own" received positive reviews from critics, who compared its theme of loneliness to Robyn's previous singles "With Every Heartbeat" and "Be Mine!" The song peaked atop the Sverigetopplistan chart, becoming Robyn's first number one in her native country. The song also reached the top ten in Denmark, Norway, and the United Kingdom. In the United States, the song managed to reach number three on the Hot Dance Club Songs chart. "Dancing On My Own" was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording.





Somebody said you got a new friend
But does she love you better than I can?
And There's a big black sky over my town
I know where you're at, I bet she's around
And Yeah I know it's stupid
But I just got to see it for myself

I'm in the corner, watching you kiss her
(Oh, oh, oh)
And I'm right over here, why can't you see me
(Oh, oh, oh)
And I'm givin' it my all
but I'm not the guy you're takin' home
(Uuh, uuh, uuh)
And I keep dancin' on my own

I'm just gonna dance all night
I'm all messed up, I'm so outta line
Stilettos and broken bottles
I'm spinning around in circles

And I'm in the corner, watching you kiss her
(Oh, oh, oh)
And I'm right over here, why can't you see me
(Oh, oh, oh)
And I'm givin' it my all
but I'm not the guy you're takin' home
(Ooh, ooh, ooh)
And I keep dancin' on my own

So far away, but still so near
The lights go on, the music dies
But you don't see me, standing here
I just came to say goodbye

I'm in the corner watching you kiss her
(Ooooooh)
And I'm givin' it my all
But I'm not the guy you're takin' home
(Uuh, uuuh)
And I keep dancin' on my own

I'm in the corner, watching you kiss her
(Oh, nooo)
And I'm right over here, why can't you see me
(Oh, nooo)
And I'm givin' it my all
But I'm not the guy you're takin' home
(Uuuuuh)
And I keep dancin' on my own

So far away, but still so near
The lights go on, the music dies

But you don't see me, standing here.
CROW JANE
SKIP JAMES
SONGWRITER: SKIP JAMES
COUNTRY: U.S.A.
ALBUM: TODAY
LABEL: VAGUARD
GENRE: BLUES
YEAR: 1966

Nehemiah Curtis "Skip" James (June 9, 1902 – October 3, 1969) was an American Delta blues singer, guitarist, pianist and songwriter.
His guitar playing is noted for its dark, minor-key sound, played in an open D-minor tuning with an intricate fingerpicking technique. James first recorded for Paramount Records in 1931, but these recordings sold poorly, having been released during the Great Depression, and he drifted into obscurity. After a long absence from the public eye, James was "rediscovered" in 1964 by three blues enthusiasts, helping further the blues and folk music revival of the 1950s and early 1960s. During this period, James appeared at folk and blues festivals, gave concerts around the country and recorded several albums for various record labels.
His songs have influenced generations of musicians, having been adapted or covered by Kansas Joe McCoy, Robert Johnson, Alan Wilson, Cream, Deep Purple, Chris Thomas King, Alvin Youngblood Hart, the Derek Trucks Band, Beck, Big Sugar, Eric Clapton, John Martyn, Lucinda Williams and Rory Block. He has been hailed as "one of the seminal figures of the blues.
Today! is the third studio album by Delta blues musician Skip James, released in 1966.





Crow Janie, Crow Janie, Crow Jane, don't you hold your head high,
Someday, Baby, you know you got to die.
You got to lay down, and. . ., you got to die, you got to. . .

And I want to buy me a pistol, "wolf me forty rounds of ball",
Shoot Crow Jane just to see her fall.
She got to fall, she got to. . ., she got to fall, she got to. . .,

REFRÃO

"You know I begged Crow Jane, not to hold her head too high,
Someday, Baby, you know you got to die.
You got to lay down, and. . ., you got to die, you got to. . ."

And I dug her a grave, with a silver spade,
Ain't nobody going to take my Crow Jane's place.
no you can't take her, . . . no you can't take her. . .

REFRÃO

You know I let her down, with a golden chain,
And every link I would call my Crow Jane's name.
Crow Jane, . . .Crow, . . . Crow Jane, . . .Crow

You know I never missin' my water, til my well ran dry,
Didn't miss Crow jane until the day she died.
til the day,she, . . . til the day, she, . . .

REFRÃO

You know I dug her grave, eight feet in the ground,
Didn't feel sorry til they let her down.
they had, . . . to let her down, they had, . . . to let her down,


REFRÃO