MR. LONELY
BOBBY VINTON
SONGWRITERS: BOBBY VINTON & GENE ALLAN
COUNTRY: U.S.A.
ALBUM: ROSES ARE RED
LABEL: EPIC
GENRE: POP
YEAR: 1964

Mr. Lonely is Bobby Vinton's tenth studio album, released in 1964. It was released right after the success of his fourth and final #1 US hit "Mr. Lonely," a 1962 song that was released as a single after its appearance on Bobby Vinton's Greatest Hits. Cover versions on this album include  "Laughing on the Outside (Crying on the Inside)" and "I'll never Smile Again". After the success of the single, Vinton released Bobby Vinton Sings for Lonely Nights, an album of songs devotes to the subject of loneliness.  
Lonely, I'm Mr. Lonely,
I have nobody for my own.
I'm so lonely, I'm Mr. Lonely,
wish I had someone to call on the phone.

I'm a soldier, a lonely soldier,
Away from home through no wish of my own.
That's why I'm lonely, I'm Mr. Lonely,
I wish that I could go back home.

Letters, never a letter,
I get no letters in the mail.
I've been forgotten, yeah, forgotten,
Oh how I wonder how is it I failed.

I'm a soldier, a lonely soldier,
Away from home through no wish of my own.
That's why I'm lonely, I'm Mr. Lonely,

I wish that I could go back home.
BRING ME TO LIFE
KATHERINE JENKINS
SONGWRITER: EVANESCENCE
COUNTRY: WELSH
WHERE: ARENA LONDON 2010
ALBUM: BELIEVE
LABEL: REPRISE RECORDS
GENRE: CROSSOVER
YEAR: 2009

Believe é o sétimo álbum da artista de crossover clássico, Katherine Jenkins. Foi lançado em 26 de outubro de 2009 no Reino Unido. Jenkins descreveu o álbum como o seu mais acessível até a data, com várias canções populares como Bring Me To Life de Evanescence.

How can you see into my eyes like open doors
Leading you down into my core
Where I've become so numb
Without a soul
My spirit's sleeping somewhere cold
Until you find it there and lead it back home

Wake me up inside
Wake me up inside
Call my name and save me from the dark
Bid my blood to run
Before I come undone
Save me from the nothing I've become

Now that I know what I'm without
You can't just leave me
Breathe into me and make me real
Bring me to life

Wake me up inside
Wake me up inside
Call my name and save me from the dark
Bid my blood to run
Before I come undone
Save me from the nothing I've become

Bring me to life
Bring me to life

Frozen inside without your touch without your love, darling
Only you are the life among the dead

Wake me up inside
Wake me up inside
Call my name and save me from the dark
Bid my blood to run
Before I come undone
Save me from the nothing I've become


Bring me to life.
US AND THEM
PINK FLOYD
SONGWRITERS: GEORGE ROGER WATERS & RICK WRIGHT
COUNTRY: U.S.
ALBUM: THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
LABEL: HARVEST
GENRE: PROGRESSIVE ROCK
YEAR: 1973

George Roger Waters (born 6 September 1943) is an English singer, songwriter, bassist, and composer. In 1965, he co-founded the progressive rock band Pink Floyd with drummer Nick Mason, keyboardist Rick Wright, and guitarist, singer, and songwriter Syd Barrett. Waters initially served as the group's bassist, but following the departure of Barrett in 1968, he also became their lyricist, co-lead vocalist, and conceptual leader.
Pink Floyd achieved international success with the concept albums The Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here, Animals, and The Wall. By the early 1980s, they had become one of the most critically acclaimed and commercially successful groups in the history of popular music; by 2013, they had sold more than 250 million albums worldwide. Amid creative differences, Waters left in 1985 and began a legal dispute with the remaining members over their use of the band's name and material. They settled out of court in 1987, and nearly eighteen years passed before he performed with them again.
The Dark Side of the Moon is the eighth album by English rock band Pink Floyd, released on 1 March 1973 by Harvest Records. The album built on ideas explored in earlier recordings and live shows, but lacks the extended instrumental excursions following the departure of founding member and principal contributor, Syd Barrett, in 1968, that characterised their earlier work. It thematically explores conflict, greed, the passage of time, and mental illness, the latter partly inspired by Barrett's deteriorating mental state.
Developed during live performances, an early version was premiered several months before recording began; new material was recorded in two sessions in 1972 and 1973 at Abbey Road in London. The group used some advanced recording techniques at the time, including multitrack recording and tape loops. Analogue synthesizers were prominent in several tracks, and snippets from recorded interviews with Pink Floyd's road crew and others provided philosophical quotations throughout. Engineer Alan Parsons was responsible for many distinctively notable sonic aspects and the recruitment of singer Clare Torry. The album's iconic sleeve, designed by Storm Thorgerson, depicts a prism spectrum and represents the band's lighting, the record's thematic material, and keyboardist Richard Wright's "simple and bold" design request.
Us, and them
And after all we're only ordinary men
Me, and you
God only knows it's not what we would choose to do
Forward he cried from the rear
and the front rank died
And the general sat and the lines on the map
moved from side to side
Black and blue
And who knows which is which and who is who
Up and down
And in the end it's only round and round... and round
Haven't you heard it's a battle of words
The poster bearer cried
Listen son, said the man with the gun
There's room for you inside

"I mean, they're not gunna kill ya
so if you give 'em a quick short
sharp, shock, they won't do it again
Dig it? I mean he get off
lightly, 'cos I would've given him a thrashing
I only hit him once!
It was only a difference of opinion
but really... I mean good manners
don't cost nothing do they, eh? "

Down and out
It can't be helped but there's a lot of it about
With, without
And who'll deny it's what the fighting's all about?
Out of the way, it's a busy day
I've got things on my mind
For want of the price of a tea and a slice
The old man died.
I'LL BE THERE
ISRAEL KAMAKAWIWO'OLE
SONGWRITER: Berry Gordy; Bob West; Hal Davis & Willie Hutch
COUNTRY: HAWAI
ALBUM: KA’ ANO’I
LABEL: DISCOS TROPICAL
GENRE: POP
YEAR: 1990

"I'll Be There" é uma canção escrita por Berry Gordy, Bob West, Hal Davis e Willie Hutch; no qual resultou em dois compactos a atingir a primeira posição na parada americana Billboard Hot 100: a versão original de 1970 gravada pelo quinteto The Jackson 5 e em 1992 em uma versão ao vivo em dueto pela cantora americana Mariah Carey e o cantor Trey Lorenz.
A canção original do grupo Jackson 5 gravada pela Motown Records e lançada como primeiro compacto de seu terceiro álbum, Third Álbum em 1970. "I'll Be There" foi o quarto compacto a atingir o primeiro lugar na parada americana, feito anteriormente feito pelos compactos "I Want You Back", "ABC" e "The Love You Save". "I'll Be There" é considerada o compacto de maior sucesso pela Motown durante a chamada "Era Detroit Clássica" (1959-1972) da gravadora.
A versão de Mariah Carey/Trey Lorenz foi regravada para o especial da cantora "MTV Unplugged (Acústico MTV)" em 1992. Co-produzida por Carey e Walter Afanasieff, "I'll Be There" se tornou o sexto compacto a atingir o topo da parada americana.
Israel Ka‘ano‘i Kamakawiwo'ole, mais conhecido como Israel Kamakawiwo'ole ou Bruddah IZ (pronúncia IPA [kamakaʋiwoˈʔole]; Honolulu, 20 de maio de 1959 - Honolulu, 26 de junho de 1997) foi um cantor e compositor havaiano. Kamakawiwo'ole, que usava também o nome "Braddah IZ", foi muito famoso em sua terra natal e era descendente de uma linhagem pura de nativos havaianos. Nunca ocultou a sua posição a favor da independência do Havaí e de defesa dos direitos dos nativos. É um dos nomes mais conhecidos do estado americano do Havaí.

You and I must make a pact, we must bring salvation back
And if you need me, oh I'll be there

When I was a little boy, my grandfather said to me
He said,"help your friends and neighbors to live in harmony"
When a man walks in darkness and he stumbles right from wrong
You should be his brother and help him along

Take the time to look around, brothers on the ground
Please don't look the other way
Listen to what, what I, what I have to say
When I was a little boy, my grandfather said to me
He said,"help your friends and neighbors to live in harmony"

[Instrumental]

Haina 'ia mai ana kapuana
When I was a keiki, my tutu kane said to me
He said,"help your friends and neighbors to live in harmony"
When a man walks in darkness and he stumbles right from wrong
You should be his brother and help him all along

I'll be there to help you through
You'll have faith in all I do
Just call my name and I'll be there.