GATINHA MANHOSA
LEO JAIME
COMPOSITORES: ERASMO CARLOS E ROBERTO CARLOS
PAÍS: BRASIL
QUANDO: FESTIVAL DA LUA CHEIA; VILLAGE MALL; RJ; 2015
ÁLBUM: DIRETO DO MEU CORAÇÃO PRO SEU
GRAVADORA: CBS RECORDS INTERNATIONAL
GÊNERO: ROCK AND ROLL
ANO: 1988

Leonardo "Leo" Jaime (Goiânia, 23 de abril de 1960) é um ator, cantor, compositor, escritor E Jornalista brasileiro.
Leo Jaime participou da formação original do grupo carioca de rockabilly João Penca e Seus Miquinhos Amestrados, e saiu do grupo para seguir carreira solo. Foi Leo Jaime que indicou Cazuza à então nascente banda Barão Vermelho, recusando o posto de vocalista.
Leo Jaime fez muito sucesso na década de 1980, quando emplacou vários hits nas rádios do Brasil, além de fazer trilhas sonoras para filmes e novelas. Seus principais discos solo são Phodas "C", de 1983 e Sessão da Tarde, lançado em 1985 (que vendeu mais de 160 mil cópias). Lançou Todo Amor em 1995, uma obra de intérprete e Interlúdio, em 2008, com canções inéditas.
Meu bem já não precisa falar comigo dengosa assim
Brigas para depois, ganhar mil carinhos de mim
Se eu aumento a voz você faz beicinho, e chora baixinho
E diz que a emoção dói em seu coração
Já não acredito se você chora dizendo me amar
Sei que na verdade carinhos você quer ganhar

Um dia gatinha manhosa eu prendo você no meu coração
E quero ver você, fazer manha então
Presa no meu coração
Quero ver você, ah
Um dia gatinha manhosa eu prendo você no meu coração
Quero ver você, fazer manha então
Presa no meu coração
Quero ver você.
THE PROMISE YOU MADE
COCK ROBIN
SONGWRITER: PETER KINGSBERY
COUNTRY: U.S.A.
ALBUM: COCK ROBIN
LABEL: COLUMBIA RECORDS
GENRE: NEW WAVE
YEAR: 1985

Cock Robin é o álbum de estréia da banda de mesmo nome, lançado em 1985.
"The Promise You Made" is a song by Peter Kingsbery. Originally written for Kingsbery's band Cock Robin, the song was recorded in 1984 for the group's self-titled debut album. It was released as a single in 1986 and became a big hit in Europe.
The video opens with an old woman stroking her dog; she then comes upon some passers-by and Peter Kingsbery enters the recording studio. As Kingsbery starts singing, people mill around the entrance to the studio and other members of the band also arrive inside and set up the instruments, with Anna LaCazio joining Kingsbery singing. As a fruit stand is knocked over outside, the last band member goes into the studio. In no time all the instruments are in place. Most of the video is made up of fade-outs, alternating the scenes inside the studio showing the band with images of the members of the public outside the studio entrance. The clip ends with pictures of Kingsbery and Anna LaCazio leaving the studio together.
Peter Kingsbery is an American singer songwriter who cofounded the band Cock Robin in the 1980s. He grew up in Austin (Texas) where he studied classical music. He moved to Nashville (Tennessee) where he began his career as a musician (he accompanied Brenda Lee on piano on a few tours) and then to Los Angeles at the end of the '70s where he began a career as a singer/songwriter. He composed a few songs for Smokey Robinson, and one of his compositions, Pilot Error, sung by Stephanie Mills, got some success in the dance charts in 1983. At the beginning of the '80s, he founded the group Cock Robin with Anna LaCazio, Clive Wright and Lou Molino III which enjoyed great success in Western Europe mainly. Failing to break their native country with a first self-titled album in 1985, the quartet became a duo of Kingsbery and LaCazio when they released their second album in 1987. After the band split up in the early 1990s after a third album, Peter Kingsbery enjoyed a fairly successful solo career, releasing four albums over a decade, and scoring a major hit in France with the song "Only the Very Best." With his fourth album he tried his luck singing in French, the language of his adopted country (living there since some years back).
He has since reformed Cock Robin with Anna LaCazio and on/off former member Clive Wright in 2006 and has released one studio álbum I Don't Want to Save the World the same year and a Live album in 2009. A new studio álbum Songs From A Bell Tower was released in October 2010.
If I laid down my love
To come to your defense
Would you worry for me
With a pain in your chest?
Could I rely on your faith to be strong
To pick me back up and to push me along?
Tell me

You'll be there in my hour of need
You won't turn me away
Help me out of the life I lead
Remember the promise you made
Remember the promise you made

If I gave you my soul
For a piece of your mind
Would you carry me with you
To the far edge of time?
Could you understand if you found me untrue
Would we become one, or divided in two
Please tell me

You'll be there in my hour of need
You won't turn me away
Help me out of the life I lead
Remember the promise you made
Remember the promise you made

Could I rely on your faith to be strong
To pick me back up and to push me along?
Please tell me

You'll be there in my hour of need
You won't turn me away
Help me out of the life I lead
Remember the promise you made
Remember the promise you made
Remember the promise you made

Remember the promise you made.
DANCING WITH MYSELF
BILLY IDOL
SONGWRITERS: BILLY IDOL & TONY JAMES
COUNTRY: U. K.
WHERE: SUPER OVERDRIVE LIVE 2009
ALBUM: BILLY IDOL
LABEL: CHRYSALIS
GENRE: PUNK ROCK
YEAR: 1983

William Albert Michael Broad (Middlesex, 30 de novembro de 1955), mais conhecido por seu nome artístico Billy Idol, é um músico britânico.
Teve a ideia de se autodenominar Billy Idol. Começou a sua carreira levando para os concertos uma mala igual à dos desenhos animados dos quais era fã.
"Dancing with Myself" is a song written by Singer Billy Idol and bassist Tony James, first recorded by their band Generation X in 1979. The song was re-recorded and commercially released by the band newly re-branded as Gen X as a 7" single and a 12" in July 1980, but was a sales failure, reaching only #62 in the UK Singles Chart. It was included on the new band's subsequent first álbum Kiss Me Deadly (1981).
In late 1981 Idol, now a solo artist after Gen X's break-up, remixed and re-released "Dancing with Myself" as a single in the United States, fading down the guitar part from its dominance in the first release, and bringing forward the bass and his vocal tracks, to produce a milder overall sound. The release became his first hit in America, having become popular on the dance club scene, reaching #27 in the U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart. Two versions were issued—the 3:20 single version (which was later included on Idol's 11 of the Best compilation) and the 4:50 extended version that appeared on Idol's Don't Stop EP.
Idol plays "Dancing with Myself" at most of his concerts, always introducing the song as having been originally written with Tony James or originally recorded by Generation X.
On the floors of Tokyo
Or down in London town to go, go
With the record selection
And the mirror's reflection
I'm dancing with myself

When there's no one else in sight
In the crowded lonely night
Well, I wait so long
For my love vibration
And I'm dancing with myself

Dancing with myself
Dancing with myself
Well, there's nothing to lose
And there's nothing to prove
When I'm dancing with myself

If I looked all over the world
And there's every type of girl
But your empty eyes
Seem to pass me by
Leave me dancing with myself

So let's sink another drink
'Cause it'll give me time to think
If I had the chance
I'd ask the world to dance
And I'll be dancing with myself

Dancing with myself
Dancing with myself
Well there's nothing to lose
And there's nothing to prove
When I'm dancing with myself

If I looked all over the world
And there's every type of girl
But your empty eyes
Seem to pass me by
Leave me dancing with myself

So let's sink another drink
'Cause it'll give me time to think
If I had the chance
I'd ask the world to dance
And I'll be dancing with myself

Dancing with myself
Dancing with myself
If I had the chance
I'd ask the world to dance
If I had the chance
I'd ask the world to dance
If I had the chance
I'd ask the world to dance
Dancing with myself
Dancing with myself
Dancing with myself

Dancing with myself.
WHAT CAN I DO
SMOKIE
SONGWRITER: ALAN SILSON
COUNTRY: U. K.
WHERE: IN CONCERT LIVE 2005
ALBUM: MIDNIGHT CAFE
LABEL: R.A.K.
GENRE: ROCK AND ROLL
YEAR: 1976

Midnight Café is the third studio album by the English rock band Smokie, released in April 1976.
Smokie (originally spelt as Smokey) are an English rock band from Bradford, Yorkshire. The band found success at home and abroad after teaming up with Mike Chapman and Nicky Chinn. They have had a number of line-up changes and were still actively touring in 2016. Their most famous hit singles are "If You Think You Know How to Love Me", "Don't Play Your Rock 'n' Roll to Me", "Lay Back in the Arms of Someone". Their most popular hit single, "Living Next Door to Alice", peaked at No. 5 on the UK Singles Chart and, in March 1977, reached No. 25 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Every dream that I dream
Seems to float on by
Like a cloud in the wind
Way up in the sky
Every move that I make
Seems to be the wrong way
Like a cold black night
After a summer day

What can I do
What can I do
Nothing's the same as it used to be
Nothing's the same as it used to be
What can I do

I used to play my guitar
With a smile on my face
Now everything's changed
My whole life's rearranged
From the day I was born
Sidle Jinx was my name
Though I tried and I tried
That name still remains

What can I do
What can I do
Nothing's the same as it used to be
Nothing's the same as it used to be
What can I do

What
Can I do
What
Can I do
What
Can I do
What
Can I do

I hear voices all singing
But no one's there
It's a ghost of my life
Bringing past tense to mind
Lock and key here ties me
From the freedom and sin
Oh come let me in
I'll start all over again

What can I do
What can I do
Nothing's the same as it used to be
No no no no no no no no no
What can I do

What
Can I do
What
Can I do
What.