TURN ME ON
KATE HOPE
SONGWRITER: JOHN D. LOUDERMILK
COUNTRY: U.S.A.
WHERE: LIVE IN THE LIBRARY
ALBUM: HOPE
LABEL: SANCTUARY SUPPORT EDITION' ON JACKET RECORDS
GENRE: POP
YEAR: 2017

“So I know this isn't originally Norah Jones, but hers is the only version I know and I recently reaaally fell in love with her and her voice and had to cover this. I just wanted to let you all know that these were really special videos to me, when I first started making music and youtube videos I was so anxious to immediately get a band in and start doing full band compositions. Having waited 4 years to get myself to the best standard I could be before introducing these incredibly talented guys in it feels amazing to finally get these in front of you. A massive thanks to the gorgeous and wondrous Jack Hobbs for filming, recording and editing this mini series, this being created is all down to him [go subscribe to his channel to make him feel loved pls xx] Hope you guys like this and please please let me know what you think, love Hope xx”.
Like a flower waiting to bloom
Like a lightbulb in a dark room
I'm just sitting here waiting for you
To come home and turn me on

Like the desert waiting for the rain
Like a school kid waiting for the spring
I'm just sitting here waiting for you
To come on home and turn me on

My poor heart, it's been so dark since you been gone
After all, you're the one who turns me off
You're the only one who can turn me back on

My hi-fi's waiting for a new tune
The glass is waiting for some fresh ice cubes
I'm just sitting here waiting for you
To come on home and turn me on

Turn me on.
YOU DON'T BRING ME FLOWERS
BARBRA STREISAND
SONGWRITERS: ALAN BERGMAN; MARILYN BERGMAN & NEIL DIAMOND
COUNTRY: U.S.A.
ALBUM: SONGBIRD
LABEL: COLUMBIA RECORDS
GENRE: POP
YEAR: 1978

"You Don't Bring Me Flowers" is a song that hit the top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1978. It is a song about two lovers who have drifted apart while they "go through the motions" and heartache of life together.
The song was written by Neil Diamond with Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman for the ill-fated TV show All That Glitters. The song was intended to be the theme song, but Norman Lear changed the concept of the show and the song was no longer appropriate. Diamond then expanded the track from 45 seconds to 3:17, adding instrumental sections and an additional verse. The Bergmans contributed to the song's lyrics.
In 1977, Diamond released the álbum I'm Glad You're Here with Me Tonight, which included the track "You Don't Bring Me Flowers" as a solo performance. Early in 1978, Barbra Streisand covered the song on her album Songbird.
Barbra
You don't bring me flowers
You don't sing me love songs

Neil
You hardly talk to me anymore
When I come through the door at the end of the day

Barbra
I remember when you couldn't wait to love me
Used to hate to leave me
Now after loving me late at night

Neil
When it's good for you, babe
And you're feeling all right

Barbra
When you just roll over and turn out the light
And you don't bring me flowers anymore

Neil
It used to be so natural

Barbra
It used to be...

Neil
To talk about forever

Barbara
Mmm...
Neil
But used-to-bes don't count anymore
They just lay on the floor
Till we sweep them away

Barbra
And baby I remember all the things you taught me

Neil
I learned how to laugh and I learned how to cry

Barbra
Well, I learned how to love and I learned how to lie

Neil
So you think I could learn how to tell you goodbye

Barbra
So you think I could learn how to tell you goodbye
You don't bring me flowers any more

Both
Well, you think I could learn how to tell you goodbye

Neil
Cause you don't say you need me

Barbra
You don't sing me love songs

Both

You don't bring me flowers anymore.
JANIE'S GOT A GUN
AEROSMITH
SONGWRITERS: STEVEN TYLER & TOM HAMILTON
COUNTRY: U.S.A.
WHERE: WOODSTOCK 94
ALBUM: PUMP
LABEL: GEFFEN
GENRE: HARD ROCK
YEAR:

      "Janie's Got a Gun"is a song performed by American hard rock band Aerosmith and written by Steven Tyler and Tom Hamilton. It was originally titled "Danny's Got a Gun" after a close friend of Tyler, but was later changed. It was released as the second single from Pump in 1989. It peaked at number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1990, and also made it to number 2 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. The song also reached number-one in Australia, their first number-one single there, and one of two number-one singles for the band in that country. It reached number 12 in Sweden.
Ch' dum dum dum, honey what have you done
Ch' dum dum dum, it's the sound of my gun
Ch' dum dum dum, honey what have you done
Ch' dum dum dum, it's the sound, it's the sound

Janie got a gun
Janie got a gun
Whole world's come undone
Lookin' straight at the sun

What did her daddy do
What did he put you through
They say when janie was arrested
They found him underneath a train
But man he had it comin'
Now that janie's got a gun
She ain't never gonna be the same

Janie got a gun
Janie got a gun
Dog days just begun
Now everybody is on the run

Tell me now it's untrue
What did her daddy do
He jacked a little bitty baby
The man has got to be insane
They say the spell that he was under
The lightning and the thunder
Knew that someone had to stop the rain

Run away, run away from the pain
Run away, run away from the pain
Run away, run away
Run, run away
Janie got a gun
Janie's got a gun
Dog days just begun
Now everybody is on the run

What did her daddy do
It's janie's last i-o-u
She had to take him down easy
And put a bullet in his brain
She said 'cause nobody believes me
The man was such a sleaze
He ain't never gonna be the same

Run away, run away from the pain
Run away, run away from the pain
Run away, run away
Run, run away
Janie's got a gun
Janie got a gun
Janie's got a gun
Everybody is on the run

Janie got a gun
Dog days just begun
Now everybody is on the run
Janie got a gun
Janie got a gun
Dog days just begun
Now everybody is on the run
Janie got a gun.
TIC TIC TAC
CARRAPICHO
COMPOSITOR: BRAULIO LIMA
PAÍS: BRASIL
ÁLBUM: FESTA DO BOI BUMBÁ
GRAVADORA: ARISA RECORDS
GÊNERO: TOADA
ANO: 1996

Tic, Tic Tac é uma toada do Boi Garantido do ano de 1993. Composição de Braulino Lima, ficou mais conhecida quando foi lançada pelo grupo amazonense Carrapicho, tornando-se o Hit número um em várias partes do mundo em 1996, chegando a ficar em primeiro lugar nas paradas de diversos países europeus, destacando-se na França ficando por três semanas consecutivas na parada SNEP, além de ser certificado com Disco de Diamante com quase 1 milhão de singles vendidos e estando entre os mais bem-sucedidos singles da história daquele país.
Refrão:
Bate forte o tambor
Eu quero tic, tic, tic, tic tac
Bate forte o tambor
Eu quero tic, tic, tic, tic tac

É nessa dança que meu boi balança
E o povão de fora vem para brincar
É nessa dança que meu boi balança
E o povão de fora vem pra ca brincar

As barrancas de terras caídas
Faz barrento o nosso rio-mar
As barrancas de terras caídas
Faz barrento o nosso rio-mar

Amazonas, rio da minha vida
Imagem tão linda que meu Deus criou
Fez o céu, a mata e a terra
Uniu os caboclos construiu o amor

Fez o céu, a mata e a terra
Uniu os caboclos
Construiu o amor

Refrão:
Bate forte o tambor
Eu quero tic, tic, tic, tic tac
Bate forte o tambor
Eu quero tic, tic, tic, tic tac
É nessa dança que meu boi balança
E o povão de fora vem para brincar
É nessa dança que meu boi balança
E o povão de fora vem pra ca brincar


Brinca meu povo.