Some Hearts Are
Diamonds is the solo album
by Chris Norman, released in 1986 by Hansa Records. Dieter
Bohlen, formerly of Modern Talking, produced the album and wrote several of the
songs.
The lead single, "Midnight Lady", was
a number one hit throughout much of Europe.
Open your heart to all of those
years
Baby
You look through a rainbow of tears.
You watched your dreams all fadin' away
This time you're right
Oh
You make my day.
Years may come
Years may go
I still love you and I want you to know:
Some hearts are diamonds
Some hearts are stone
Some days you're tired of being alone.
Some hearts are diamonds
Some hearts are stone
It takes two lovers to be as one.
Illusions of love
They'll come and they'll go
Trust in your heart
Maybe your love will grow.
Your silent tears so full of pride
Baby
I know that you can't run and hide.
You need love like I do
I hope you want me like I know I want you.
Some hearts are diamonds
Some hearts are stone...
Some hearts are diamonds
Some hearts are stone –
Some hearts are diamonds
Some hearts are stone
Some days you're tired of being alone
Some hearts are diamonds.
DREAM LOVER
SANDRA DEE & BOBBY DARIN
SONGWRITER: BOBBY DARIN
COUNTRY: U.S.A.
ALBUM: DREAM LOVER
LABEL: ATCO
GENRE: ROCKABILY
YEAR: 1959
"Dream Lover" is
a song written by Bobby Darin and recorded by him on April 6, 1959. Darin
decided to stretch out some chord changes he found on the piano and add strings
and voices. The song was produced by Ahmet Ertegun and Jerry Wexler and
engineered by Tom Dowd. It was released as a single on Atco Records in the U.S.
in 1959. It became a multi-million seller, reaching No.2 on the U.S. charts for
a week and No.4 on the R&B charts. "Dream Lover" was kept from
the No.1 spot by "The Battle of New Orleans" by Johnny Horton. It did
however reach No.1 in the U.K. for four weeks during June and July 1959. In
addition to Darin's vocal, the song features Neil Sedaka on piano. A picture
sleeve, featuring a portrait of Darin, was also issued for this record in the
U.S.
The song is featured in
the 1991 movie Hot Shots! Starring Charlie Sheen. A remake of the song
performed by Dion is also played in full, during the end credits. The song was
also used in Michael Apted's 1974 movie Stardust and in Barry Levinson's 1982
debut film Diner. A version of the song, retitled "Dream Maker" and
with rewritten lyrics, appears in the pilot of the 1987 TV series Rags to
Riches. In 2014, the song was featured in the episode "The Immutable
Truth" of Bates Motel.
Peter McCann released a
version of the song as a single in 1982 which did not chart.
Every night I hope and pray
A dream lover will come my way
A girl to hold in my arms
And know the magic of her charms.
'cause I want … yeah … yeah, yeah
A girl … yeah … yeah, yeah
To call … yeah … yeah, yeah
My own … yeah … yeah
I want a dream lover
So I don't have to dream alone.
Dream lover where are you?
With a love, oh, so true
And a hand that I can hold
To feel you near as I grow old.
'cause I want … yeah … yeah, yeah
A girl … yeah … yeah, yeah
To call … yeah … yeah, yeah
My own … yeah … yeah
I want a dream lover
So I don't have to dream alone.
Someday, I don't know how
I hope she'll hear my plea
Someway, I don't know how
She'll bring her love to me.
Dream lover until then
I'll go to sleep and dream again
That's the only thing to do
'til all my lover's dreams come true.
'cause I want … yeah … yeah, yeah
A girl … yeah…yeah, yeah
To call … yeah … yeah, yeah
My own … yeah … yeah
I want a dream lover
So I don't have to dream alone.
Dream lover until then
I'll go to sleep and dream again
That's the only thing to do
'til all my lover's dreams come true.
'cause I want … yeah … yeah, yeah
A girl … yeah … yeah, yeah
To call … yeah … yeah, yeah
My own … yeah … yeah
I want a dream lover
So I don't have to dream alone.
Please don't make me dream alone …
I beg you don't make me dream alone …
No, I don't wanna dream alone …
CRAZY
AEROSMITH
SONGWRITERS:
DESMOND CHILD; JOE PERRY & STEVEN TYLER
WHERE:
ROCK IN RIO 2017
COUNTRY: U.S.A.
ALBUM: GET
A GRIP
LABEL: GEFFEN
GENRE: BLUES
ROCK
YEAR: 1994
"Crazy" is a power
ballad performed by American hard rock band Aerosmith and written by Steven
Tyler, Joe Perry, and Desmond Child. It was the final single from their
massively successful 1994 album Get a Grip. It was released as a single in 1994
and peaked at #17 on the Billboard Hot 100, #7 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart,
and #3 in Canada. In the United Kingdom, it was released as a double-A side
with "Blind Man", which reached #23.
Come here baby
You know you drive me up a wall
the way you make good on all the nasty tricks you pull
Seems like we're makin' up more than we're makin' love
And it always seems you got somn' on your mind other
than me
Girl, you got to change your crazy ways
You hear me
Say you're leavin' on a seven thirty train
And that you're headin' out to Hollywood
Girl you been givin' me that line so many times
It kinda gets like feelin' bad looks good
That kinda lovin'
Turns a man to a slave
That kinda lovin'
Sends a man right to his grave
I go crazy, crazy, baby, I go crazy
You turn it on
Then you're gone
You drive me
Crazy, crazy, crazy, for you baby
What can I do, honey
I feel like the color blue
You're packin' up your stuff and talkin' like it's
tough
And tryin' to tell me that it's time to go
But I know you ain't wearin' nothin' underneath that
overcoat
And it's all a show
That kind of lovin'
Makes me wanna pull
Down the shade
That kind of lovin'
Now I'm never gonna be the same
I go crazy, crazy, baby, I go crazy
You turn it on
Then you're gone
You drive me
Crazy, crazy, crazy, for you baby
What can I do, honey
I feel like the color blue
I'm losin' my mind, girl
'Cause I'm goin' crazy
I need your love, honey
I need your love
Crazy, crazy, crazy, for you baby
You turn it on
Then you're gone
You drive me
Crazy, crazy, crazy, for you baby
I'm losin' my mind
Girl cause I'm goin' crazy
Crazy, crazy, crazy, for you baby
I'm losin' my mind
Girl cause I'm goin' crazy
Crazy, crazy, crazy, for you baby
You turn it on
Then you're gone
You drive me.
ALWAYS
ON MY MIND
BRENDA LEE, ELVIS PRESLEY & WILLIE NELSON
SONGWRITERS:
JOHNNY CHRISTOPHER; MARK JAMES & WAYNE CARSON THOMPSON
COUNTRY: U.S.A.
ALBUM: ALWAYS
ON MY MIND
LABEL: RCA
VICTOR
GENRE: COUNTRY
YEAR: 1976
"Always on My Mind"
is an American country music song by Johnny Christopher, Mark James and Wayne
Carson, recorded first by Gwen McCrae (as "You Were Always On My
Mind") and Brenda Lee in 1972.
AllMusic lists over 300
recorded releases of the song in versions by dozens of performers. While Brenda
Lee's version had stalled at number 45 on the country charts in 1972, other
performers would reach the top 20 in the United States and elsewhere with their
own versions: Elvis Presley in 1972; John Wesley Ryles in 1979; Willie Nelson's
Grammy Award winning version in 1982; Pet Shop Boys in 1987; Loretta Lynn in
2016.
Maybe I didn't treat you,
Quite as good as I should have
Maybe I didn't love you,
Quite as often as I should have
Little things, I should have said and done,
I just never took the time...
You were always on my mind,
You were always on my mind
Maybe I didn't hold you,
All those lonely lonely times
And I guess I never told you,
I'm so happy that your mine
If I made you feel second best,
Well I'm sorry I was blind
You were always on my mind,
You were always on my mind
Tell, Tell me, Tell me that your sweet love hasn't
died