END OF THE ROAD
BOYZ II MEN
SONGWRITERS: ANTONIO M. REID; DARYL L. SIMMONS & KENNY BABYFACE EDMONDS
COUNTRY: U. S. A.
ALBUM: COOLEYHIGHHARMONY
LABEL: LAFACE RECORDS
GENRE: R & B
YEAR: 1991

"End of the Road" is a single recorded by American R&B group Boyz II Men for the Boomerang soundtrack. It was released in 1992 and written by Charlotte Anning and produced by Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds, L.A. Reid and Daryl Simmons.
"End of the Road" achieved overwhelming domestic and international success and is considered one of the most successful songs of all time. In the United States, "End of the Road" spent a then record breaking 13 weeks at number one on the US Billboard Hot 100, a record broken later in the year by Whitney Houston's 14-week number one hit "I Will Always Love You"; Boyz II Men would later match Houston's record with "I'll Make Love to You", which spent 14 weeks at number one in 1994, and then reclaim the record with "One Sweet Day" (a duet with Mariah Carey), which spent 16 weeks at number one from 1995 to 1996.
"End of the Road" was the number one single of 1992 on the Billboard Year-End Hot 100 Singles of 1992. It is ranked by Billboard as the sixth most successful song of the decade 1990–1999. It is also ranked at number 50 on Billboard's "All Time Top 100 Songs".
[Spoken:]
Girl, you know we belong together
I have no time for you to be playing with my heart like this
You'll be mine forever, baby, you just see

[Verse:]
We belong together
And you know that I'm right
Why do you play with my heart?
Why do you play with my mind?

Said we'd be forever
Said it'd never die
How could you love me and leave me
And never say goodbye?

When I can't sleep at night without holding you tight
Girl, each time I try I just break down and cry
Pain in my head oh I'd rather be dead
Spinnin' around and around

[Chorus:]
Although we've come to the end of the road
Still I can't let you go
It's unnatural, you belong to me, I belong to you
Come to the end of the road
Still I can't let you go
It's unnatural, you belong to me, I belong to you

Girl, I know you really love me,
You just don't realize
You've never been there before
It's only your first time

Maybe I'll forgive you, hmm
Maybe you'll try
We should be happy together
Forever, you and I

Will you love me again like you loved me before
This time I want you to love me much more
This time instead just come to my bed
And, baby, just don't let me down

[Chorus:]
Although we've come to the end of the road
Still I can't let go
It's unnatural, you belong to me, I belong to you
Come to the end of the road
Still I can't let go
It's unnatural, you belong to me, I belong to you

[Spoken:]
Girl, I'm here for you
All those times at night when you just hurt me
And just run out with that other fella
Baby, I knew about it, I just didn't care
You just don't understand how much I love you do you?
I'm here for you
I'm not out to go out and cheat on you all night
Just like you did, baby, but that's all right
Hey, I love you anyway
And I'm still gonna be here for you 'till my dying day, baby
Right now, I'm just in so much pain, baby
'Cause you just won't come back to me
Will you? Just come back to me

(Lonely)
Yes, baby, my heart is lonely
(Lonely)
My heart hurts, baby
(Lonely)
Yes I feel pain too
Baby, please

This time instead just come to my bed
And, baby, just don't let me down

[Chorus:]
Although we've come to the end of the road
Still I can't let go
It's unnatural, you belong to me, I belong to you
Come to the end of the road
Still I can't let go
It's unnatural, you belong to me, I belong to you

[Chorus — a cappella:]
Although we've come to the end of the road
Still I can't let go
It's unnatural, you belong to me, I belong to you
Come to the end of the road
Still I can't let go
It's unnatural, you belong to me, I belong to you.
I WANT TO BE WANTED
BRENDA LEE
SONGWRITER: KIM GANNON; PINO SPOTTI & ALBERTO TESTA
COUNTRY: U.S.A.
ALBUM: THIS IS…BRENDA
LABEL: DECCA RECORDS
GENRE: COUNTRY
YEAR: 1960

"I Want to Be Wanted" is a popular song sung by Brenda Lee that was a number-one song in the United States during the year 1960. It topped the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart for the issue dated October 24, 1960, and remained there for one week. It is na Italian song, Per tutta la vita (For all lifetime), that was in the original version of Never on Sunday. This was Brenda Lee's second number-one single, her first being "I'm Sorry". The English lyrics of "I Want to Be Wanted" were written by Kim Gannon.
Andy Williams released a version as the B-side to his single "Stranger on the Shore". The song was covered by Olivia Newton-John on her 1992 album Back to Basics: The Essential Collection 1971–1992.
(Wanted wanted)
Alone, so alone that I could cry
I want to be wanted (wanted)
Alone, watching lovers passing by
I want to be wanted

When I am kissed
I want his lips to really kiss me
When we're apart
I want his heart to really miss me
I want to know
He loves me so his eyes are misting
That's the way I want to be loved

Alone, just my lonely heart knows how
I want to be wanted (wanted) right now
Not tomorrow, but right now
I want to be wanted

I want someone
To share my laughter and my tears with
Someone I know
I'd love to spend a million years with
Where is this someone somewhere meant for me?

(Alone) Just my lonely heart knows how
I want to be wanted (right now)
Not tomorrow, but right now
I want to be wanted

I want someone
To share my laughter and my tears with
Someone I know
I'd love to spend a million years with
Where is this someone somewhere meant for me?
(Someone, somewhere) Meant for me.

LA MAZA
MERCEDES SOSA & SHAKIRA
COMPOSITOR: SILVIO RODRIGUES
DÓNDE: CONCIERTO ALAS
PAIS: ARGENTINA & COLOMBIA
ALBUM: CANTORA
DISCOGRÁFICA: SONY BMG RECORDS
GÉNERO: CANCIÓN
AÑO: 2009

Haydée Mercedes Sosa (San Miguel de Tucumán, 9 de julio de 1935-Buenos Aires, 4 de octubre de 2009) fue una cantante de música folclórica argentina, considerada la mayor exponente del folklore argentino. Se la conoció como La Voz de América Latina.
Fundadora Del Movimiento del Nuevo Cancionero y una de las exponentes de la Nueva canción latinoamericana. Incursionó en otros géneros como El tango, el rock y el pop. Se definía a sí misma como «cantora» antes que «cantante», siendo una distinción fundamental de la nueva canción latinoamericana de la que ella fue una de las iniciadoras: «Cantante es el que puede y cantor el que debe» (Facundo Cabral).
Si no creyera en la locura
De la garganta del sinzontle,
Si no creyera que en el monte
Se esconde el trigo y la pavura...

Si no creyera en la balanza,
En la razón del equilibrio,
Si no creyera en el delirio,
Si no creyera en la esperanza...

Si no creyera en lo que agencio,
Si no creyera en mi camino,
Si no creyera en mi sonido,
Si no creyera en mi silencio...

¿qué cosa fuera, qué cosa fuera la maza sin cantera?
Un amasijo hecho de cuerdas y tendones,
Un revoltijo de carne con madera,
Un instrumento sin mejores pretenciones
De lucecitas montadas para escena...

¿qué cosa fuera, corazón, qué cosa fuera?
¿qué cosa fuera la maza sin cantera?
Un testaferro del traidor de los aplausos,
Un servidor de pasado en copa nueva,
Un eternizador de dioses del ocaso,
Júbilo hervido con trapo y lentejuela...

¿qué cosa fuera, corazón, qué cosa fuera?
¿qué cosa fuera la maza sin cantera?
¿qué cosa fuera, corazón, qué cosa fuera?
¿qué cosa fuera la maza sin cantera?

Si no creyera en lo más duro,
Si no creyera en el deseo,
Si no creyera en lo que creo,
Si no creyera en algo puro...

Si no creyera en cada herida,
Si no creyera en lo que ronde,
Si no creyera en lo que esconde
Hacerse hermano de la vida...

Si no creyera en quien me escucha,
Si no creyera en lo que duele,
Si no creyera en lo que quede,
Si no creyera en lo que lucha...

¿qué cosa fuera, qué cosa fuera la maza sin cantera?
Un amasijo hecho de cuerdas y tendones,
Un revoltijo de carne con madera,
Un instrumento sin mejores pretenciones
De lucecitas montadas para escena...

¿qué cosa fuera, corazón, qué cosa fuera?
¿qué cosa fuera la maza sin cantera?
I'LL BE SEEING YOU
JIMMY DURANTE
SONGWRITERS: IRVING KAHAL & SAMMY FAIN
COUNTRY: U. S. A.
ALBUM: JIMMY DURANTE WAY OF LIFE
LABEL: WARNER BROS. RECORDS
GENRE: jazz standard
YEAR: 1965

James Francis "Jimmy" Durante (February 10, 1893 – January 29, 1980) was an American singer, pianist, comedian, and actor. His distinctive clipped gravelly speech, comic language butchery, jazz-influenced songs, and large nose helped make him one of America's most familiar and popular personalities of the 1920s through the 1970s. His jokes about his nose included referring to it as a "Schnozzola", and the word became his nickname.
"I'll Be Seeing You" is a popular song, with music by Sammy Fain and lyrics by Irving Kahal. Published in 1938, it was inserted into the Broadway musical Right This Way, which closed after fifteen performances. In the musical it was performed by the singer Tamara Drasin, who had a few years earlier introduced "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes". The song is a jazz standard, and has been covered by many musicians.
I'll be seeing you
In all the old familiar places
That this heart of mine embraces
All day through

In that small café
The park across the way
The children's carousel
The chestnut trees, the wishin' well

I'll be seeing you
In every lovely summer's day
In everything that's light and gay
I'll always think of you that way

I'll find you in the morning sun
And when the night is new
I'll be looking at the moon
But I'll be seeing you

I'll see you in that small cafe
The park across the way
The children's carousel
The chestnut trees, the wishin' well

I'll be seeing you
In every lovely summer's day
In everything that's light and gay
I'll always think of you that way

I'll find you in the morning sun
And when the night is new
I'll be looking at the moon
But I'll be seeing you

I'll be seeing you.