HUELE A PELIGRO
MYRIAM HERNÁNDEZ
COMPOSITOR:
ARMANDO MANZANERO
DÓNE: EN
VIVO EN CHILE
PAIS:
CHILE
ALBUM: TODO EL AMOR
DISCOGRÁFICA: COLUMBIA REORDS
GÉNERO: BALADA
AÑO: 1988
Myriam Raquel Hernández Navarro (Ñuñoa, Santiago de
Chile, 2 de mayo de 1968) más conocida artísticamente como Myriam Hernández, es
una cantante, compositora y presentadora de televisión chilena, también
conocida como "La Baladista de América".
Empezó su carrera a finales de La década de 1980 con
su álbum Myriam Hernández y el sencillo "El hombre que yo amo", que
alcanzó el 10.º puesto en el Hot Latin Tracks de 1989 mientras que su primer
disco alcanzó la cuarta posición del Latin Pop de Billboard el mismo año. Ha
ubicado 11 sencillos em Hot Latin Songs del Billboard, canciones como "Peligroso
Amor" y "Te Pareces Tanto a él" alcanzaron el número uno del
ranking. En el Latin Pop Songs "Huele a Peligro" y "Ese
Hombre" también alcanzaron el número uno. 11 discos oficiales y ha grabado
duetos con Paul Anka, Marco Antonio Solís, Cristian Castro y Los Nocheros,
también durante su carrera ha trabajado con grandes autores como Kike Santander,
Juan Carlos Calderón, Rudy Pérez y Armando Manzanero.
Incursionó también en la conducción en varios
programas de televisión en Chile, así como también co-animó el Festival
Internacional de la Canción de Viña del Mar. En ese festival
se ha presentado en cinco oportunidades en donde recibió los máximos galardones
que el festival entrega. En
2011 fue nominada a los Grammy Latino por su álbum Seducción y en 2015 recibió
el Premio de la Presidencia Academia Latina de Artes y Ciencias de la Grabación
e ingresó al Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame en Miami.
Ese abrazo, que nos damos los dos
Cuando nos saludamos
Ese beso, que se escapa de mí
Cuando nos encontramos
Huele a peligro
Estar contigo
Existe un algo entre los dos
Esa manera de sentir
Que no es de amigos
Ese rato cuando hablamos los dos
Esquivando miradas
Que pensamos, que la gente esta ciega
Que al fin la engañamos
Huele a peligro
Hablar contigo
Porque olvidamos que hace tiempo
Cada uno de los dos ya tiene un nido
Huele a peligro
El solo hecho de acercarme a conversarte
Con el pretexto de que de algo quiero hablarte
Un solo pasó en falso y nada
Ya nos puede detener
Huele a peligro
Ese deseo que se esconde en la mirada
El fuego atroz de una pasión desesperada
Esa inquietud alborotada
Con el hambre retrasada
Huele a peligro.
THANK YOU FOR LOVING ME
BON JOVI
SONGWRITERS: JON
BON JOVI; DIANE WARREN & RICHIE SAMBORA
WHERE: LIVE
IN TORONTO, CANADA 2000
COUNTRY: U.S.A.
ALBUM: CRUSH
LABEL: ISLAND
RECORDS
GENRE: HARD
ROCK
YEAR: 2000
"Thank You for Loving Me" is a song by Bon Jovi. Written by Jon
Bon Jovi; Diane Warren and RICHIE SAMBORA, it was released in 2000 as the third
single from their Grammy-nominated album Crush. Bryan Adams also did a version
of this song in 2003.
Bon Jovi is an American rock band from Sayreville, New Jersey. Formed in
1983, Bon Jovi consists of lead singer and namesake Jon Bon Jovi, pianist and
keyboardist David Bryan, drummer Tico Torres, lead guitarist Phil X, and
bassist Hugh McDonald. The band's lineup has remained mostly static during its
history, with the only exceptions being the 1994 dismissal of bass player Alec
John Such, who was unofficially replaced by Hugh McDonald, and the departure of
longtime guitarist and co-songwriter Richie Sambora in 2013. Phil X and
McDonald both became official members in 2016.
In 1986, Bon Jovi achieved widespread global recognition with their
third album, Slippery When Wet. The band's fourth album, New Jersey was equally
successful in 1988. After touring and recording non-stop during the late 1980s,
the band went on hiatus following the New Jersey Tour in 1990, during which
time Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora both released successful solo albums. In
1992, the band returned with the álbum Keep the Faith. Their 2000 single "It's
My Life", which followed a second hiatus, successfully introduced the band
to a younger audience. Bon Jovi have been known to use different styles in
their music, which has included country for their 2007 album Lost Highway.
It´s hard for me to say the things
I want to say sometimes
There´s no one here but you and me
And that broken old street light
Lock the doors
leave the world outside
All I´ve got to give to you
Are these five words and I
Thank you for loving me
For being my eyes
When I couldn´t see
For parting my lips
When I couldn´t breathe
Thank you for loving me
Thank you for loving me
I never knew I had a dream
Until that dream was you
When I look into your eyes
The sky´s a different blue
Cross my heart
I wear no disguise
If I tried, you´d make believe
That you believed my lies
Thank you for loving me
For being my eyes
When I couldn´t see
For parting my lips
When I couldn´t breathe
Thank you for loving me
You pick me up when I fall down
You ring the bell before they count me out
If I was drowning you would part the sea
And risk your own life to rescue me
Lock the doors
leave the world outside
All I´ve got to give to you
Are these five words and I
Thank you for loving me
For being my eyes
When I couldn´t see
For parting my lips
When I couldn´t breathe
Thank you for loving me
When I couldn´t fly
Oh, you gave me wings
You parted my lips
When I couldn´t breathe
Thank you for loving me
Thank you for loving me
Thank you for loving me
Oh, for loving me.
PARADISE CITY
GUNS
N' ROSES
SONGWRITERS: AXL ROSE;
SLASH(SAUL HUDSON); & IZZY STRADLIN
WHERE: LIVE RITZ NYC 2011
COUNTRY: U.S.A.
ALBUM: APPETITE
OF DESTRUCTION
LABEL: GEFFEN
RECORDS
GENRE: ROCK
AND ROLL
YEAR: 1987
"Paradise City" is a song by the American rock band
Guns N' Roses, featured on their debut album, Appetite for Destruction(1987).
It was released as a
single in November 1988. It is also the only song on the album to feature a synthesizer.
It is most known for its iconic lyrics, "Take me down to the Paradise
City, where the grass is green and the girls are pretty." It is also
frequently played at sports stadiums during games along with "Welcome to
the Jungle", also from Appetite for Destruction. The song peaked at number
five on the Billboard Hot 100, the band's third single to reach the Top 10 in
the U.S, and number six on the UK Singles Chart..
Take me down to the paradise city
Where the grass is green and the girls are pretty
Oh, won't you please take me home
Take me down to the paradise city
Where the grass is green and the girls are pretty
Take me home
(Oh, won't you please take me home)
Just an urchin livin' under the street,
hard case that's tough to beat
I'm your charity case,
so buy me somethin' to eat,
I'll pay you at another time
Take it to the end of the line
Ragz to richez or
so they say,
ya gotta-keep pushin' for the fortune and fame
It's all a gamble when it's just a game,
ya treat
it like a capital crime
Everybody's doing their time
Take me down to the paradise city
Where the grass is green and the girls are pretty
Oh, won't you please take me home
Take me down to the paradise city
Where the grass is green and the girls are pretty
Take me home
Strapped in the chair of the city's gas chamber
Why I'm here I can't quite remember
The surgeon general says it's hazardous to breathe
I'd have another cigarette but I can't see
Tell me who you're gonna believe
Take me down to the paradise city
Where the grass is green and the girls are pretty
Take me home, yeah
Take me down to the paradise city
Where the grass is green and the girls are pretty
Oh, won't you please take me home
So far away, so far away,
so far away, so far away
Captain America's been torn apart
Now he's a court jester with a broken heart
He said- turn me around and take me back to the start
I must be losin' my mind- "Are you blind?"
I've seen it all a million times
Take me down to the paradise city
Where the grass is green and the girls are pretty
Take me home
Take me down to the paradise city
Where the grass is green and the girls are pretty
Oh, won't you please take me home
Take me down to the paradise city
Where the grass is green and the girls are pretty
Take me home
Take me down to the paradise city
Where the grass is green and the girls are pretty
Oh, won't you please take me home
Home
Oh I wanna go, I wanna go,
oh won't you please take me home
I wanna see how good it can be
Oh won't you please take me home
Take me down to the paradise city
Where the grass is green and the girls are pretty
Take me home
Take me down to the paradise city
Where the grass is green and the girls are pretty
Oh won't you please take me home
Take me down, lead me 'round
Oh won't you please take me home
I wanna see, what a woman can be
I want to take you home
Take me down to the paradise city
Where the grass is green and the girls are pretty
Oh won't you please take me home
I wanna go, I wanna know
Oh won't you please take me home.
LONELY STRANGER
ERIC CLAPTON
SONGWRITER: ERIC CLAPTON
COUNTRY: U.
K.
ALBUM: UNPLUGGED
AO VIVO
LABEL: REPRISE
RECORDS
GENRE: ACOUSTIC
BLUES
YEAR: 1992
Unplugged is a 1992 album by Eric Clapton, recorded at Bray Studios, England in front of an audience for the MTV Unplugged series. Recorded in January 1992, and released in August, songs include a version of the successful 1991 single "Tears in Heaven" and an acoustic version of "Layla". Critical reception has been mostly positive and most critics feel the album is relaxed and charming. It remains the most successful and best-selling live album ever, receiving nine nominations at the 35th Annual Grammy Awards in 1993 and winning in six categories. It is also Clapton's best-selling album ever having sold 26 million copies worldwide.
I must be invisible
No one knows me
I have crawled down dead-end streets
On my hands and knees
I was born with a ragin' thirst
A hunger to be free
But I've learned through the years
Don't encourage me
'Cause I'm a lonely stranger here
Well beyond my day
And I don't know what's goin' on
So I'll be on my way
When I walk, stay behind
Don't get close to me
'Cause it's sure to end in tears
So just let me be
Some will say that I'm no good
Maybe I agree
Take a look then walk away
That's all right with me
'Cause I'm a lonely stranger here
Well beyond my day
And I don't know what's goin' on
So I'll be on my way.