SAI DA MINHA ABA
GIGANTES DO SAMBA
COMPOSITORES: ALEXANDRE PIRES& LOURENÇO
PAÍS: BRASIL
ÁLBUM: GIGANTES DO SAMBA – AO VIVO
GRAVADORA: SONY MUSIC ENTRETAINMENT
GÊNERO: PAGODE
ANO: 2014

Luiz Carlos da Silva (São Paulo, 1 de fevereiro de 1957) é um cantor e compositor brasileiro, mais notadamente o líder do grupo de samba e pagode romântico Raça Negra.
Em 1999 deu continuidade à sua atividade no Raça Negra, gravando o CD duplo Ao vivo, com os maiores sucessos do grupo.
Na segunda metade da década de 2010, o cantor participou de turnês conjuntas ao lado de Alexandre Pires e de, por certo tempo, Belo, gerenciadas pela empresa Infinit Music e sob o título de Gigantes do Samba.
Sai pra lá, se manca ,vê se me esquece
Não aguento mais já estou com stress

Se dou a mão, quer logo o pé
Isso me aborrece
Sai pra lá bicão, sai pra lá mané
Vê se desaparece

É toda a hora meu cumpadre
Quebra o galho aí
É um qualquer emprestado
Sempre a me pedir
Se tô bebendo uma cerveja
Bebe no meu copo
Se acendo um cigarro
Quer fumar pra mim

Chego no pagode
Quer entrar comigo
Se ganho uma garota
Tenta me atrasar
Fica me marcando
Pra não ter perigo de perder
Minha carona
Quando eu me mandar

Da minha aba, da minha aba
Da minha aba
Sai da minha aba
Sai pra lá
Sem essa de não poder me ver
Sai da minha aba
Sai pra lá

Não aturo mais você.
CHEIA DE MANIAS
RAÇA NEGRA
COMPOSITORES: GABU & LUIZ CARLOS
ONDE: AO VIVO EM ESTRELA DALVA
PAÍS: BRASIL
ÁLBUM: RAÇA NEGRA
GRAVADORA: SOM LIVRE
GÊNERO: PAGODE
ANO: 1995

Raça Negra é o sexto álbum de estúdio do grupo Raça Negra, lançado em 1995 pela gravadora RGE. A faixa de maior sucesso foi "É Tarde Demais", que entrou para o Guiness Book, por ter sido executada 600 vezes em apenas um dia.
Embora não tenha recebido nenhuma certificação da ABPD, fontes afirmam que o álbum vendeu 1,6 milhões de cópias.
Cheia de manias
Toda dengosa
Menina bonita
Sabe que é gostosa

Com esse seu jeito
Faz o que quer de mim
Domina o meu coração
Eu fico sem saber o que fazer
Quero te deixar
Você não quer, não quer

Então me ajude a segurar
Essa barra que é gostar de você
Então me ajude a segurar
Essa barra que é gostar de você, êh

Didididiê
Didididiê ê ê
Didididiê

Se estou na sua casa quero ir pro cinema
Você não gosta
Um motelzinho você fecha a porta

Então me ajude a segurar
Essa barra que é gostar de você
Então me ajude a segurar
Essa barra que é gostar de você, êh

Didididiê
Didididiê ê ê

Didididiê.
RHYTHM OF LIFE
OLETA ADAMS & METROPOLE ORKEST
SONGWRITERS: NICKY HOLLAND & ROLAND ORZABAL
WHERE: LIVE IN CONCERT MET HET METROPOLE ORCHESTRA
COUNTRY: U.S.A.
ALBUM: RHYTHM OF LIFE
LABEL: SONY MUSIC
GENRE: SOUL
YEAR: 2011

Oleta Adams (born May 4, 1953, Seattle, Washington) is an American soul, jazz, gospel singer and pianist.
In 1985, Adams was discovered by Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith, founders of the English band Tears for Fears, while she was performing in a hotel bar in Kansas City, Missouri whilst they were on a US tour. Two years later, they contacted her to invite her to join their band as a singer and pianist on their next album, The Seeds of Love.
In 1989, the album was released and the single "Woman in Chains", sung as a duet by Adams and Orzabal and with Phil Collins on drums, became her first hit. Adams embarked on a world tour with Tears For Fears in 1990, performing by herself as the supporting artist at the start of each show, and remaining onstage throughout the Tears For Fears set where she would provide piano and vocals.
Climbin' every mountain, always killing time
Count the cost as days go by
Monday I've got Friday on my mind
Why don't we make love
Instead of making plans

Mother Nature, Father Time
Maybe it's the family of man
Angels cry when they hear that tune
It's sleepless nights for the man in the moon

And it's the rhythm of life
My mind's made up
Lucy's sign is a Chinese dragon
Oh, oh, she's got luck
The rhythm of life is the force of habit
Oh, oh, the rhythm of life.

Give the girl a future
Give her what she needs
Teach her life's a Iong flat road
Maybe she'll have better luck than me
Works so hard like he's still in school
His pockets are jammed, but this man's a fool.

Within the rhythm of life
My mind's made up
Lucy's sign is a Chinese dragon
Oh, oh-oh, she's got luck
The rhythm of life is a force of habit
Yeah-yeah, oh, the rhythm of life
Rhythm of life.
Oh, when out of sight is out of mind
Shut your mouth, I'm doing fine
Mama's goin' back in time.
Instrumental
Within the rhythm of life
(Life goes on)
It's goin' on and on, hey yeah

(The rhythm of life goes on).
WOMAN IN CHAINS
TEARS FOR FEARS
SONGWRITER: ROLAND ORZABAL
WHERE: ROYAL ALBERT HALL, LONDON, 2017
COUNTRY: U.K.
ALBUM: THE SEEDS OF LOVE
LABEL: FONTANA RECORDS
GENRE: NEW WAVE
YEAR: 1989

"Woman in Chains" is a song by the English band Tears for Fears, released as the second single from their 1989 album The Seeds of Love.
The single reached the Top 40 in the United Kingdom, United States, Australia, Belgium, Ireland, Italy and New Zealand, and was a Top 20 hit in Canada (just missing the Top 10, at n°11), France, the Netherlands and in Poland (where it was particularly successful, reaching number 5).
The studio cut features Pino Palladino on fretless bass and Phil Collins on drums. "Tears for Fears just wanted me to do that big drum thing from 'In the Air Tonight'…" Collins recalled. "'We want you to come in here in a big way.'"
The song prominently features vocals by Oleta Adams, who went on to achieve a successful solo career. It was rereleased in 1992 – with a different B-side and now credited to "Tears For Fears featuring Oleta Adams" – to capitalise on the singer's solo success and to promote the Tears for Fears compilation Tears Roll Dow (Greatest Hits 82–92). This time, it reached number 57 in the UK.
You better love loving and you better behave
You better love loving and you better behave
Woman in chains
Woman in chains

Calls her man
"The Great White Hope"
Says she's fine
She'll always cope
Ooh
Woman in chains
Woman in chains
Well, I feel lying and waiting
Is a poor man's deal
(A poor man's deal)
And I feel hopelessly weighed down
By your eyes of steel
(Your eyes of steel)
Well, it's a world gone crazy
Keeps woman in chains
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
Woman in chains
Woman in chains
Trades her soul as skin and bone
(You better love loving and you better behave)
Sells the only thing she owns
(You better love loving and you better behave)
Ooh, ooh
Woman in chains
(The sun and the moon)
Woman in chains
Men of stone!
Men of stone!
Hey, baby
No, no, ooh

Well, I feel deep in your heart
There are wounds time can't heal
(Wounds time can't heal)
And I feel somebody, somewhere
Is trying to breathe
You know what I mean
It's a world gone crazy
Keeps woman in chains

It's under my skin, but out of my hands
I'll tear it apart but I won't understand
I will not accept the greatness of man

It's a world gone crazy
Keeps woman in chains
Gone crazy
Woman in chains
So free her
So free her

So free her.