A FÓRMULA DO AMOR
PAULA TOLLER
COMPOSITOR: LEO JAIME & LEONI
PAÍS: BRASIL
ÁLBUM: A FÓRMULA DO AMOR
GRAVADORA: SOM LIVRE
GÊNERO: POP ROCK
ANO: 2017

Paula Toller Amora (Rio de Janeiro, 23 de agosto de 1962) é uma cantora e compositora brasileira atualmente em carreira solo, também conhecida por ter sido vocalista da banda Kid Abelha, que teve seu fim anunciado em 2016.
A cantora e compositora Paula Toller lança hoje, em todas as plataformas digitais, o single “A Fórmula do Amor” (Léo Jaime/Leoni). Gravada originalmente em 1985, pelo Kid Abelha no álbum “Educação Sentimental”, a música foi uma das mais executadas nas rádios naquele ano e contava com a participação de Léo Jaime. A releitura compõe o set list do novo show da cantora.
A carreira de Paula Toller se integra com a trajetória da banda Kid Abelha, um dos maiores fenômenos da música nacional, com 9 milhões de discos vendidos em 35 anos, uma enorme coleção de hits e discos de ouro, platina e diamante. Paula segue hoje seduzindo os fãs brasileiros com sua voz inconfundível, em uma bem sucedida carreira solo.
Eu tenho o gesto exato, sei como devo andar
Aprendi nos filmes pra um dia usar
Um certo ar cruel de quem sabe o que quer
Tenho tudo planejado pra te impressionar

Luz de fim de tarde, meu rosto em contra-luz
Não posso compreender, não faz nenhum efeito
A minha aparição será que errei na mão
As coisas são mais fáceis na televisão

Mantenho o passo alguém me vê
Nada acontece, não sei porque
Se eu não perdi nenhum detalhe
Onde foi que eu errei

Ainda encontro a fórmula do amor
Ainda encontro a fórmula do amor

Eu tenho a pose exata pra me fotografar
Aprendi nos livros pra um dia usar
Um certo ar cruel, de quem sabe o que quer
Tenho tudo ensaiado pra te conquistar

Eu tenho um bom papo e sei até dançar
Não posso compreender, não faz nenhum efeito
A minha aparição será que errei na mão
As coisas são mais fáceis na televisão

Eu jogo um charme, alguém me vê
Nada acontece, não sei porque
Se eu não perdi nenhum detalhe
Onde foi que eu errei
Ainda encontro a fórmula do amor

Ainda encontro a fórmula do amor.
STIR IT UP
JOHNNY NASH
SONGWRITER: BOB MARLEY
COUNTRY: U.S.A.
ALBUM: I CAN SEE CLEARLY NOW
LABEL: CBS RECORDS INTERNATIONAL
GENRE: REGGAE
YEAR: 1972

"Stir It Up" is a song composed by Bob Marley in 1967 and first recorded by his group The Wailers that year and issued as a single. The song was later covered by American Singer Johnny Nash on his 1972 album I Can See Clearly Now album. The next year, Marley and the Wailers then re-recorded the song for their álbum Catch a Fire.
The Wailers performed the song on The Old Grey Whistle Test in 1973 during their first trip to the UK.
"Stir It Up" was Marley's first successful song outside Jamaica. Another song written by Bob Marley, "I Shot The Sheriff", was made a hit by Eric Clapton on the album 461 Ocean Boulevard, July 1974. Marley's first "own" international hit, "No Woman No Cry", was released on the Bob Marley and the Wailers album Live!, December 1975.
Stir it up, little darling, stir it up
Come on baby come on and stir it up little darling, stir it up
It's been a long long time since I've got you on my mind
And now you are here
I say it's so clear
To see what we can do baby, just me and you

Come on and stir it up, little darling, stir it up
Come on baby come on and stir it up. little darling, stir it up
I'll push the wood, I'll blaze your fire
Then I'll satisfy your heart's desire
Said I'll stir it up, yeah, ev'ry minute, yeah
All you got to do baby, is keep it in
And stir it up, little darling, stir it up
Come on and stir it up, oh, little darling, stir it up, yeah

Oh, will you quench me when I'm thirsty?
Come and cool me down baby, when I'm hot
Your recipe, darling, is so tasty
And you sure can stir your pot
So stir it up, little darling, stir it up
Come on and stir it up, oh, little darling, stir it up

Come on and stir it up, oh, little darling, stir it up.
SEA OF MADNESS
IRON MAIDEN
SONGWRITER: ADRIAN SMITH
COUNTRY: U. K.
ALBUM: SOMEWHERE IN TIME
LABEL: EMI
GENRE: HEAVY METAL
YEAR: 1986

Somewhere in Time is the sixth studio album by the English heavy metal band Iron Maiden, released on 29 September 1986 on EMI in Europe and its sister label Capitol Records in North America. (It was re-released by Sanctuary/Columbia Records in the US in 1998). The studio follow-up to the hugely successful Powerslave/Live After Death pair, it was their first album to feature guitar synthesisers.
Since its release, it has been certified platinum by the RIAA, having sold over one million copies in the US alone.
Somewhere on Tour was the release's supporting tour.
Iron Maiden are an English heavy metal band formed in Leyton, East London, in 1975 by bassist and primary songwriter Steve Harris. The band's discography has grown to thirty-eight albums, including sixteen studio albums, twelve live albums, four EPs, and seven compilations.
Pioneers of the new wave of British heavy metal, Iron Maiden achieved initial success during the early 1980s. After several line-up changes, the band went on to release a series of UK and US platinum and gold albums, including 1982's The Number of the Beast, 1983's Piece of Mind, 1984's Powerslave, 1985's live release Live After Death, 1986's Somewhere in Time and 1988's Seventh Son of a Seventh Son. Since the return of lead vocalist Bruce Dickinson and guitarist Adrian Smith in 1999, the band have undergone a resurgence in popularity, with their 2010 studio offering, The Final Frontier, peaking at No. 1 in 28 countries and receiving widespread critical acclaim. Their sixteenth studio album, The Book of Souls, was released on 4 September 2015 to similar success.
Out in the street somebody's crying,
Out in the night the fires burn,
Maybe tonight somebody's crying,
Reached the point of no return.

Oh - my eyes they see but I can't believe,
Oh - my heart is heavy as I turn my back and leave.

Chorus:
Like the eagle and the dove,
Fly so high on wings above,
When all you see can only bring you sadness,
Like a river we will flow,
On towards the sea we go,
When all you do can only bring you sadness,
Out on the sea of madness.

Somewhere I hear a voice that's calling,
Out in the dark there burns a dream,
You got to hope when you are falling,
To find the world that you have seen.

Oh - my eyes they see but I can't believe,
Oh - my heart is heavy as I turn my back and leave.

Chorus:
Like the eagle and the dove,
Fly so high on wings above,
When all you see can only bring you sadness,
Like a river we will flow,
On towards the sea we go,
When all you do can only bring you sadness,
Out on the sea of madness.

Solo

It's madness,
The sun don't shine
On the sea of madness,
There ain't no wind to fill your sails,
Madness,
When all you see can only bring you sadness
On towards the sea we go

Out in the street somebody's crying,
Out in the night the fires burn,
Maybe tonight somebody's crying,
Reached the point of no return.

Oh - my eyes they see but I can't believe,
Oh - my heart is heavy as I turn my back and leave.

Chorus:
Like the eagle and the dove,
Fly so high on wings above,
When all you see can only bring you sadness,
Like a river we will flow,
On towards the sea we go,
When all you do can only bring you sadness,

Out on the sea of madness.
RUDOLF THE RED NOSED REINDEER
DEAN MARTIN
SONGWRITER: JOHNNY MARKS
COUNTRY: U.S.A.
ALBUM: WINTER ROMANCE
LABEL: CAPITOL RECORDS
GENRE: CHRISTMAS MUSIC
YEAR: 1964

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer is a legendary reindeer, created by Robert Lewis May, usually depicted as a young fawn who barely has antlers, with a glowing red nose, popularly known as "Santa's ninth reindeer." When depicted, he is the lead reindeer pulling Santa's sleigh on Christmas Eve. The luminosity of his nose is so great that it illuminates the team's path through inclement winter weather.
Rudolph first appeared in a 1939 booklet written by Robert L. May and published by Montgomery Ward, the department store.
The story is owned by The Rudolph Company, LP and has been adapted in numerous forms including a popular song, the iconic television special and sequels, and a feature film and sequel. Character Arts, LLC manages the licensing for the Rudolph Company, LP. In many countries, Rudolph has become a figure of Christmas folklore. 2014 marked the 75th anniversary of the character and the 50th anniversary of the television special. A series of postage stamps featuring Rudolph was issued by the United States Postal Service on November 6, 2014.
May's brother-in-law, Johnny Marks, adapted the story of Rudolph into a song. Gene Autry's recording of the song hit No. 1 on the Billboard pop singles chart the week of Christmas 1949. Autry's recording sold 2.5 million copies the first year, eventually selling a total of 25 million, and it remained the second best-selling record of all time until the 1980s.
Rudolph, the red-nosed reindeer
had a very shiny nose
and if you ever saw it
you would even say it glows
all of the other reindeer
used to laugh and call him names
they never let poor Rudolph
join in any reindeer games
then one foggy Christmas eve
Santa came to say:
"Rudolph with your nose so bright
won't you guide my sleigh tonight?"
then how the reindeer loved him
as they shouted out with glee (yippee)
"Rudolph, the red-nosed reindeer
you'll go down in history."
Rudolph, the red-nosed reindeer
had a very shiny nose
and if you ever saw it
you would even say it glows
all of the other reindeer
used to laugh and call him names
they never let poor Rudolph
join in any reindeer games
then one foggy Christmas eve
Santa came to say:
"Rudolph with your nose so bright
won't you guide my sleigh tonight"
then how the reindeer loved him
as they shouted out with glee (yippee)
"Rudolph, the red-nosed reindeer

you'll go down in history".