THIS IS IT 
PAUL ANKA – (FEAT. MICHAEL JACKSON)
SONGWRITER: PAUL ANKA & michael jackson
COUNTRY: CANADA
ALBUM: PAUL ANKA DUETS
LABEL: SONY LEGACY
GENRE: ROCK AND ROLL
YEAR: 1983

Legendary singer/songwriter Paul Anka isn't a fan of Michael Jackson's new song because it's "ripped off" from a tune he co-wrote with the King of Pop in 1983 .
*This is it" foi escrita em 1983  e levava o título de I Never Heard. PAUL ANKA
The administrators of Jackson's estate acknowledged "This is It" is a rehash of Anka's "I Never Heard" after the crooner went public with his feelings about the tune, which was passed off as a Jackson hit when it was leaked online over the weekend.
John Branca tells TMZ.com, "We acknowledge that Michael and Paul wrote this song together."
And his fellow administrator, John McClain, has told Anka they'll do whatever he needs them to do to make sure the world knows the history of the track.

(Chorus)
This is it, here I stand,
I’m the light of the world
I’ll feel grand.
Got this love, I can feel
And I know, yes for sure
It is real.

(Verse)
And it seems as though I’ve seen your face one thousand times
And you know that you’ve seen my face before.
And you said that you don’t want me to hang around
When it turns, gonna do it ever more.

(Pre-Chorus)
I never heard a single word about you,
Falling in love wasn’t my plan.
I never thought that I would be your lover
Come on, please do understand

(Chorus)
This is it, here I stand,
I’m the light of the world
I’ll feel grand.
Got this love, I can feel
And I know, yes for sure
It is real.

(Verse)
And it seems as though I’ve seen your face one thousand times
And you said you’ve seen my face before.
And you tell me you don’t want me here just hanging around
But it’s everything i’ve ever waited for.

(Pre-Chorus)
I never heard a single word about you,
Falling in love wasn’t my plan.
I never thought that I could be your lover,
Come on dear, understand.

(Chorus)
This is it, here I stand,
I’m the light of the world
I’ll feel grand.
This is it, I can feel
And I know, yes for sure
It is real.

(Verse)
And it seems as though I’ve seen your face one thousand times
And you know that you’ve seen my face before.
And you said that you don’t want me to hang around
But it turns I’m gonna do it ever more.

(Pre-Chorus)
I never heard a single word about you,
Falling in love wasn’t my plan.
I never thought that I would be your lover
Come on dear please understand.

I never heard a single word about you,
Falling in love wasn’t my plan.
I never thought that I would be your lover
Come on dear please understand.

I never heard a single word about you
Falling in love wasn’t my plan.
I never thought that I would be your lover

Come on dear, just understand.
BE CAREFUL
SPARKLE FT. R-KELLY
SONGWRITERS: JASON DESROULEAUX; CLAUDE KELLY & JONATHAN ROTEM
COUNTRY: U.S.A.
ALBUM: SPARKLE
LABEL: INTERSCOPE
GENRE: R & B
YEAR: 1998

Sparkle is the 1998 self–titled debut album by American singer, Sparkle. It was released on May 20, 1998 through Interscope Records and was entirely produced by her mentor R. Kelly. The album was a success in large part to the Sparkle-R. Kelly duet "Be Careful", which peaked at 3 on the Rhythmic Top 40 and 1 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay. The album itself peaked at 3 on the Billboard 200and was certified platinum on December 7, 2000.


2 years ago, promises is all I heard, wait a minute, let me finish
2 years ago, promises is all I heard, out of your mouth
Now you wanna walk away boy, and tear down the walls in this house
You used to tell me sweet things, sweet things in the morning time
Now all you do is hurt me, and think that everything is fine

You better be careful what you say to me
'Cause it might turn around on you
You better be careful what you do to me
'Cause somebody might do it to you

Now who was there for you, when your ass was out of work
All by myself, taking little man to church
So quick to hang up the phone, when I step, in the room
Then you want to turn it all around, I'm gettin tired of playing fool

You better be careful what you say to me
'Cause it might turn around on you
You better be careful what you do to me
'Cause somebody might do it to you

If the shoe fits, wear it boy (yaw yaw yaw yaw, yaw yaw yaw yaw)
If the shoe fits, wear it boy (yaw yaw yaw yaw, yaw yaw yaw yaw)

2 years ago, didn't know you had male friends, wait a minute, let me finish
2 years ago, didn't know you had male friends, off up in college
I found out you're still reaching out to some of them, Mrs. Busy Body
You used to listen to me, when you were down and lost
But now, you don't even respect me, ever since I got laid off

You better be careful what you say to me
'Cause it might turn around on you
You better be careful what you do to me
'Cause somebody might do it to you

Now who gave you money, when your ass was broke, without a dime
And even though lil' man is not my child, I made him mine, hm-hm
So quick to run to your friends, and talk about, what we do in this house
And then you wanna party all night long, what the hell you talking 'bout

You better be careful what you say to me
'Cause it might turn around on you
You better be careful what you do to me
'Cause somebody might do it to you

If the shoe fits, wear it girl (Yaw yaw yaw yaw, yaw yaw yaw yaw)

If the shoe fits, wear it girl (Yaw yaw yaw yaw, yaw yaw yaw yaw).
CATCH A FALLING STAR
JANE MORGAN
Songwriters: Paul Vance & Lee Pockriss
Country: u.s.a.
Album: something old new borrowed blue
Label: kapp
Genre: pop
Year: 1957

"Catch a Falling Star", written by Paul Vance and Lee Pockriss, is a song made famous by Perry Como's hit version, recorded and released in late 1957. It was Como's last #1 hit, reaching #1 on the Billboard "Most Played by Jockeys" chart but not in the overall top 100, where it reached #2. It was the first single to receive a gold record certification, on March 14, 1958. The song also topped the Australian charts in 1958. The single won Como the 1959 Grammy Award for Best Vocal Performance, Male. Its melody is based on a theme from Brahms Academic Festival Overture. The Como version features the Ray Charles Singers, who sing the refrain as a repeated round.
The song has been featured in several films, including The Princess Diaries, Love Actually, Everybody's Fine, and Never Been Kissed. It was often featured in the TV series Lost, and was most often associated with Claire Littleton and her baby, Aaron. A musical phrase from the song appears in John Williams's score for Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull during the motorcycle chase through the college.
Jane Morgan (born May 3, 1924) is an American singer. Morgan initially found success in France and the UK before achieving recognition in the US. She received six gold records.


Catch a falling star and put it in your pocket
Never let it fade away
Catch a falling star and put it in your pocket
Save it for a rainy day
For love may come and tap you on the shoulder some starless night
Just in case you feel you want to hold her
You'll have a pocketful of starlight

Catch a falling star and put it in your pocket
Never let it fade away
Catch a falling star and put it in your pocket
Save it for a rainy day

For love may come and tap you on the shoulder some starless night
Just in case you feel you want to hold her
You'll have a pocketful of starlight
(Pocketful of starlight, hm,hm,hm,hm,hm,hm)

Catch a falling star and put it in your pocket
Never let it fade away
Catch a falling star and put it in your pocket
Save it for a rainy day

(Save it for a rainy, save it for a rainy, rainy, rainy day)
For when your troubles start multiplyin’ and they just might
It’s easy to forget them without tryin’
Whit just a pocketful of starlight

Catch a falling star and put it in your pocket
Never let it fade away
Catch a falling star and put it in your pocket
Save it for a rainy day

(Save it for a rainy day)
Save it for a rainy day.
MY WIFE
THE WHO
SONGWRITER: John Entwistle
COUNTRY: U.K.
ALBUM: WHO’S NEXT
LABEL: POLYDOR RECORDS
GENRE: ROCK AND ROLL
YEAR: 1971

"My Wife" is a song by the British rock band The Who, written by bass guitarist John Entwistle. It was originally released in 1971 on Who's Next and later as the b-side of the single "Baba O'Riley" on 6 November 1971 in Europe by Polydor Records.


My life's in jeopardy
Murdered in cold blood is what I'm gonna be
I ain't been home since Friday night
And now my wife is coming after me

Give me police protection
Gonna buy a gun so
I can look after number one
Give me a bodyguard
A black belt Judo expert with a machine gun

Gonna buy a tank and an aeroplane
When she catches up with me
Won't be no time to explain
She thinks I've been with another woman
And that's enough to send her half insane
Gonna buy a fast car
Put on my lead boots
And take a long, long drive
I may end up spending all my money
But I'll still be alive

All I did was have a bit too much to drink
And I picked the wrong precinct
Got picked up by the law
And now I ain't got time to think

Gonna buy a tank and an aeroplane
When she catches up with me
Won't be no time to explain
She thinks I've been with another woman
And that's enough to send her half insane
Gonna buy a fast car
Put on my lead boots
And take a long, long drive
I may end up spending all my money
But I'll still be alive

And I'm oh so tired of running
Gonna lay down on the floor
I gotta rest some time so
I can get to run some more

She's comin'!

She's comin'!