SOIRÉE DE PRINCE
HERVÉ VILARD
COMPOSITEURES: MUSIC: GUY FREIDLINE & LETTRE: PIERRE DELANOË
OÙ: SAINT AMAND MONTROND
PAYS: FRANCE
ALBUM: CHANTONS!
RECORD: EPM
GENRE: CHANSON
ANNÉE: 2015

René Villard, dit Hervé Vilard («Hervé» correspondant aux initiales de ses prénom et nom, R. V. ), né le 24 juillet 1946 à Paris, est un auteur-compositeur-interprète français.
J'ai donné des soirées à étonner les princes
Dans cette chambre usée par trois siècles d'amour
J'ai dans l'oreille encore le vieux parquet qui grince
Et nos chansons d'ivrognes à la pointe du jour

J'ai donné des soirées à étonner les princes
Avec une poignée de copains troubadours
Ils arrivaient tout droit de leur vieille province
Leduc de Normandie et Dupont de Nemours

J'ai donné des soirées à étonner les princes
Les hommes les idées et les cœurs étaient neufs
Le buffet il est vrai était peut-être mince
Mais nous n'avions pas peur d'être deux pour un œuf

Les filles nous offraient leurs yeux comme une source
Où nous pouvions trouver les soirs de mauvais sort
Un courage nouveau pour reprendre la course
Et leurs cheveux dorés valaient mieux que de l'or

J'ai donné des soirées à étonner les princes
Dans cette chambre usée par trois siècles d'amour
J'ai dans l'oreille encore le vieux parquet qui grince
Et nos chansons d'ivrognes à la pointe du jour
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Leduc est reparti vers sa ville normande
Lecomte de Châlons doit être pharmacien
Dupont près de Nemours compte ses dividendes
Et de ma vieille chambre il ne reste plus rien.
I JUST WANNA BE LOVED
CULTURE CLUB
SONGWRITERS: BOY GEORGE; JON MOSS; MIKEY CRAIG & ROY HAY
WHERE: LIVE IN BERCKLEY 2015
COUNTRY: U. K.
ALBUM: DON’T MIND IF I DO
LABEL: VIRGIN RECORDS
GENRE: NEW WAVE
YEAR: 1999

Don't Mind If I Do is the fifth album by the British new wave band Culture Club, released in 1999 by Virgin Records. The album was released only in Europe and Japan, though some promo copies also circulated in Australia.
Take a picture of tonight
And keep it by your heart
Love has left its memories
There's no better way to part
iwill find another love
Someone who won't bring me down
How you tried to level me
But you never stood your ground

Fortunately I got wise this time
Fortunately I got me on my mind

Chours:
I just wanna be loved
Don't want to fight you baby
But i'm much too proud to say it loud
I just wanna be loved
Don't want to beg you baby
But i'm much too proud to shout it out

Take a piece of dignity
And use it in your life
Even though you hurt me
I still want you to survive
Love was never special
We were never down
You will always have someone
To bring you to the ground

Forutunately I got wise this time
Fortunately I got me on my mind

(Repeat Chorus)

Bridge:
ooo, when you love someone
Don't you know love is blind
Ooo, when you love some one
It'll be for all time, all time

Fortunately I got wise this time
fortunately I got me on my mind

(repeat chorus w/ ad-libs to end).
SPACEMAN
THE KILLERS
SONGWRITER: THE KILLERS
WHERE: LIVE FROM THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL
COUNTRY: U. S. A.
ALBUM: DAY & AGE
LABEL: ISLAND RECORDS
GENRE: ALTERNATIVE ROCK
YEAR: 2008

Day & Age is the third studio album by American rock band The Killers, released on November 18, 2008 by Island Records. Frontman and lead vocalist Brandon Flowers stated that it is the band's "most playful record" By May 2015, Day & Age had sold three million copies worldwide. Following the release of the album, the band embarked on the Day & Age World Tour.
Oh-oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh-oh-oh

It started with a low light
Next thing I knew they ripped me from my bed
And then they took my blood type
It left a strange impression in my head

You know that I was hoping
That I could leave this star-crossed world behind
But when they cut me open
I guess that changed my mind

And you know I might
Have just flown too far from the floor this time
'Cause they're calling me by my name

And the zipping white light beams
Disregarding bombs and satellites
And that was the turning point,
That was one lonely night

The star maker says, "it ain't so bad"
The dream maker's gonna make you mad
The spaceman says, "everybody look down"
It's all in your mind

Well, now I'm back at home and
I'm looking forward to this life I live
You know it's gonna haunt me
So hesitation to this life I give

You think you might cross over
You're caught between the devil and the deep blue sea
You better look it over
Before you make that leap

And you know I'm fine
But I hear those voices at night
Sometimes that justify my claim

And the public don't dwell on my transmission
Cause it wasn't televised
But it was the turning point
Oh what a lonely night

The star maker says, "it ain't so bad"
The dream maker's gonna make you mad
The spaceman says, "everybody look down"
It's all in your mind

The star maker says, "it ain't so bad"
The dream maker's gonna make you mad
The spaceman says, "everybody look down"
It's all in your mind

My global position systems are vocally addressed
They say the nile used to run from east to west
They say the nile used to run from east to west

I'm fine
But I hear those voices at night
Sometimes

The star maker says, "it ain't so bad"
The dream maker's gonna make you mad
The spaceman says, "everybody look down"
It's all in your mind

The star maker says, "it ain't so bad"
The dream maker's gonna make you mad
The spaceman says, "everybody look down"
It's all in your mind

It's all in my mind
It's all in my mind.
CHANGES
2PAC & TALENT
SONGWRITERS: TUPAC AMARU SHAKUR; BRUCE RANDALL HORNSBY & DEON EVANS
COUNTRY: U. K.
ALBUM: CHANGES
LABEL: JIVE RECORDS
GENRE: HIP HOP
YEAR: 1998

"Changes" is a hip hop song by 2Pac featuring Talent. The song makes references to the war on drugs, the treatment of black people by the police, racism (explicitly the reconciliation between the black and white races in America), the perpetuation of poverty and its accompanying vicious-cycle value system in urban African American culture, and the difficulties of life in the ghetto.
[2Pac:]
I see no changes, wake up in the morning and I ask myself:
"Is life worth living? Should I blast myself?"
I'm tired of being poor and, even worse, I'm black
My stomach hurts so I'm looking for a purse to snatch
Cops give a damn about a negro
Pull the trigger, kill a nigga, he's a hero
"Give the crack to the kids: who the hell cares?
One less hungry mouth on the welfare!"
First ship 'em dope and let 'em deal to brothers
Give 'em guns, step back, watch 'em kill each other
"It's time to fight back," that's what Huey said
Two shots in the dark, now Huey's dead
I got love for my brother
But we can never go nowhere unless we share with each other
We gotta start making changes
Learn to see me as a brother instead of two distant strangers
And that's how it's supposed to be
How can the Devil take a brother if he's close to me?
I'd love to go back to when we played as kids
But things change... and that's the way it is

[Talent:]
That's just the way it is
Things'll never be the same
That's just the way it is
Aww yeah
That's just the way it is
Things'll never be the same
That's just the way it is
Aww yeah

[2Pac:]
I see no changes, all I see is racist faces
Misplaced hate makes disgrace to races
We under, I wonder what it takes to make this
One better place, let's erase the wasted
Take the evil out the people, they'll be acting right
'Cause both Black and White are smoking crack tonight
And the only time we chill is when we kill each other
It takes skill to be real, time to heal each other
And although it seems heaven-sent
We ain't ready to see a black president
It ain't a secret, don't conceal the fact:
The penitentiary's packed, and it's filled with blacks
But some things will never change
Try to show another way, but you staying in the dope game
Now tell me, what's a mother to do?
Being real don't appeal to the brother in you
You gotta operate the easy way
"I made a G today," but you made it in a sleazy way
Selling crack to the kids
"I gotta get paid!", well hey, but that's the way it is

[Talent:]
That's just the way it is
Things'll never be the same
That's just the way it is
Aww yeah
That's just the way it is
Things'll never be the same
That's just the way it is
Aww yeah

[2Pac talking:]
We gotta make a change
It's time for us as a people to start making some changes
Let's change the way we eat, let's change the way we live
And let's change the way we treat each other
You see the old way wasn't working
So it's on us to do what we gotta do to survive

[2Pac:]
And still I see no changes
Can't a brother get a little peace?
It's war on the streets and a war in the Middle East
Instead of war on poverty
They got a war on drugs so the police can bother me
And I ain't never did a crime I ain't have to do
But now I'm back with the facts giving it back to you
Don't let 'em jack you up, back you up
Crack you up and pimp-smack you up
You gotta learn to hold your own
They get jealous when they see you with your mobile phone
But tell the cops they can't touch this
I don't trust this, when they try to rush I bust this
That's the sound of my tool
You say it ain't cool, my mama didn't raise no fool
And as long as I stay black, I gotta stay strapped
And I never get to lay back
'Cause I always got to worry 'bout the payback
Some buck that I roughed up way back
Coming back after all these years
"Rat-a-tat-tat-tat-tat!" That's the way it is

[Talent:]
That's just the way it is
Things'll never be the same
That's just the way it is
Aww yeah
(You're my brother, you're my sister)
That's just the way it is
Things'll never be the same
That's just the way it is
Aww yeah

[2Pac:]
Some things'll never change.