A NAMORADA
CARLINHOS BROWN
COMPOSITOR: CARLINHOS BROWN
PAÍS: brasil
ÁLBUM: alfagamabetizado
GRAVADORA: EMI MUSIC
GÊNERO: MPB
ANO: 1996

Antônio Carlos Santos de Freitas (Salvador, 23 de novembro de 1962), conhecido pelo nome artístico Carlinhos Brown, é um cantor, percussionista, compositor, arranjador, produtor, artista plástico, agitador cultural e candomblecista brasileiro. Entre os intérpretes e parceiros de composições de Brown se encontram artistas importantes da música brasileira como Marisa Monte, Arnaldo Antunes, Sergio Mendes, Daniela Mercury, Margareth Menezes, Ivete Sangalo, Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil, Maria Bethânia, Gal Costa, Elba Ramalho, Milton Nascimento, Djavan, Nando Reis, Cássia Eller, Zizi Possi, Elza Soares, Rita Lee e Fafá de Belém, além de bandas como Paralamas do Sucesso e Sepultura, e artistas internacionais como Shakira, Josh Groban e Angelique Kidjo. Carlinhos já concorreu mais de 10 vezes ao Grammy Latino, tendo ganhando em 2003 pelo disco "Tribalistas" e em 2004 pelo disco "Carlinhos Brown é Carlito Marrón". Ele também concorreu, em 2012, ao lado de Sergio Mendes, ao Oscar de Melhor Canção Original pela música "Real in Rio", do filme "Rio". Desde 2012, é um dos técnicos do programa "The Voice Brasil".
Eeeh Bicho!
O broto do seu lado
Já teve um namorado
E teme um compromisso
Gavião
Há sempre um do seu lado
Se diz gato malhado
Mas não é nada disso...

A namorada, tem namorada, êtaaa!
A namorada, tem namorada...

Tem Irmão
Grudado em sua cola
Na porta da escola
Mas não tem chance não
Pai juiz
A leva pro cinema
Com mais cinco morenas
O que mais sempre quis...

A namorada, tem namorada, êtaaa!
A namorada, tem namorada...

Êiea, aiaêia! aiaêia! aiaêia!
Êiea, aiaêia! aiaêia! aiaêia!

Tem Irmão
Grudado em sua cola
Na porta da escola
Mas não tem chance não
Pai juiz
A leva pro cinema
Com mais cinco morenas
O que mais sempre quis...

A namorada, tem namorada, êtaaa!
A namorada, tem namorada...(2x)
(2x)
WALK AWAY
FRANZ FERDINAND
SONGWRITERS: NICHOLAS JOHN MCCARTHY; ROBERT HARDY; PAUL ROBERT THOMPSON & ALEXANDER PAUL KAPRANOS HUNTLEY
COUNTRY: U. K.
ALBUM: YOU COULD HAVE IT SO MUCH BETTER
LABEL: DOMINO RECORDING COMPANY
GENRE: INDIE ROCK
YEAR: 2005

You Could Have It So Much Better is the second studio album by Scottish indie rock band Franz Ferdinand. It was first released on 28 September 2005 in Japan, and later on 3 October in the UK, through the Domino Recording Company. Recorded in both New York City and their own studio in Glasgow with producer Rich Costey, the album spawned four UK top 30 singles: "Do You Want To", "The Fallen", "Walk Away" and "Eleanor Put Your Boots On."
The album became the band's first UK number-one album, and although their debut album was relatively successful in the United States, going platinum and reaching number 32, You Could Have It So Much Better managed to reach number 8 and earn gold status in the United States. The cover design is modeled on Alexander Rodchenko's 1924 portrait of Lilya Brik. It was produced by Rich Costey and Franz Ferdinand.
Franz Ferdinand are a Scottish indie rock band, formed in 2002 and based in Glasgow. The band's original lineup was composed of Alex Kapranos (lead vocals and guitar, keyboard), Nick McCarthy (rhythm guitar, keyboards and backing vocals), Bob Hardy (bass guitar), and Paul Thomson (drums, percussion and backing vocals). Julian Corrie (keyboards, synthesiser, guitar and backing vocals) and Dino Bardot (guitar and backing vocals) joined the band in 2017 after McCarthy left during the previous year. The band has been notable for being one of the more popular post-punk revival bands, garnering multiple UK top 20 hits. They have been nominated for several Grammy Awards and have received two Brit Awards – winning one for Best British Group – as well as one NME Award.
I swapped my innocence for pride
Crushed the end within my stride
Said 'I'm strong now I know that I'm a leaver"
I love the sound of you walking away
Mascara bleeds a blackened tear
And I am cold
Yes I'm cold
But not as cold as you are
I love the sound of you walking away

Why don't you walk away?
No buildings will fall down
Why don't you walk away?
No quake will split the ground
Why don't you walk away?
The sun won't swallow the sky
Why don't you walk away?
Statues will not cry

I cannot turn to see those eyes
As apologies may rise
I must be strong and stay an unbeliever
And love the sound of you walking away
Mascara bleeds into my eye
I'm not cold
I am old
At least as old as you are
As you walk away

And as you walk away
My headstone crumbles down
As you walk away
The Hollywood wind's a howl
As you walk away
The Kremlin's falling
As you walk away
Radio 4 is static
As you walk away

The stab of stiletto
On a silent night
Stalin smiles
Hitler laughs
Churchill claps
Mao Tse-Tung
On the back.
WE'LL MEET AGAIN
THE INK SPOTS
Songwriter: ROSS PARKER & HUGHIE CHARLES
Country: u. s. a.
Album: THE INK SPOTS vol 2
Label: decca records
Genre: jazz
Year: 1949

The Ink Spots were an American pop vocal group who gained international fame in the 1930s and 1940s. Their unique musical style led to the rhythm and blues and rock and roll musical genres, and the subgenre doo-wop. The Ink Spots were widely accepted in both the white and black communities, largely due to the ballad style introduced to the group by lead Singer Bill Kenny.
In 1989, the Ink Spots (Bill Kenny, Deek Watson, Charlie Fuqua and Hoppy Jones) were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and in 1999 they were inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame. Since the Ink Spots disbanded in 1954, there have been well over 100 vocal groups calling themselves "The Ink Spots" without any right to the name, and without any original members of the group. These groups often have claimed to be "2nd generation" or "3rd generation" Ink Spots.
"We'll Meet Again" is a 1939 British song made famous by singer Vera Lynn with music and lyrics composed and written by Ross Parker and Hughie Charles. The song is one of the most famous of the Second World War era, and resonated with soldiers going off to fight and their families and sweethearts.
The song gave its name to the 1943 musical film We'll Meet Again in which Dame Vera Lynn played the lead role (see 1943 in music). Lynn's recording is featured in the final scene of Stanley Kubrick's 1964 film Dr. Strangelove, and was also used in the closing scenes of the 1986 BBC television serial The Singing Detective. British director John Schlesinger used the song in his 1979 World War II film, Yanks, which is about British citizens and American soldiers during the military buildup in the UK as the Allies prepared for the D-Day Invasion.
We'll meet again, don't know where, don't know when
But I'm sure we'll meet again some sunny day
Keep smiling through, just the way you used to do
Till the blue skies chase the dark clouds far away

Now, won't you please say "Hello" to the folks that I know
Tell 'em it won't be long
'cause they'd be happy to know that when you saw me go
I was singing this song

We'll meet again, don't know where, don't know when
But I'm sure we'll meet again some sunny day

MONOLOGUE: Yes, we'll meet again. Darlin', I don't know where and I don't know when. But
I KNOW we'll meet again one of these good ole sunshiny days. Ya know, darlin', all ya gotta
do is just keep on smilin' through you know just like you ALWAYS do, until the blue skies
chase the dark clouds far, far, far away. I wantcha to do me a favor, please say "Hello" to all
the folks that I know. Well, just tell 'em it won't be long. They'd be happy to know that when
you saw me go, I was standin' right here, singin' this song.

We'll meet again, don't know where, don't know when
But I know we'll meet again some sunny day.
HAPPY TIMES

BOB CROSBY AND THE BOBCATS
SONGWRITER: SYLVIA FINE
COUNTRY: U.S.A.
ALBUM: BOB CROSBY AND THE BOBCATS
LABEL: CAPITOL RECORDS
GENRE: BALLAD JAZZ
YEAR: 1956

George Robert Crosby (August 23, 1913 – March 9, 1993) was an American jazz singer and bandleader, known for his group the Bob-Cats.
"Happy Times" is a jazz ballad written by American lyricist Sylvia Fine. The song was originally created for and made in a appearance in the 1949 film The Inspector General, which was originally titled Happy Times. Bob Crosby performed the song with his group, the Bob-cats.
"Happy Times" was created as a ballad with small notes of jazz. The song was an original production by Sylvia Fine (along with two theatrical numbers, “Soliloquy for Three Heads” and “Medicine Show Number”) for the 1949 musical comedy The Inspector General. The song was performed by jazz musician Bob Crosby and his group the Bob-cats.
In 2008 Crosby's rendition of the song appeared as part of the soundtrack of Fallout 3. The song made a repeat appearance in Fallout 4 in 2015.
Wish on the moon
And look for the gold in a rainbow
And you'll find a happy time

You'll hear a tune
That lives in the heart of a bluebird
And you'll find a happy time

Though things may look very dark
Your dream is not in vein
For when do you find the rainbow?
Only after rain

So wish on the moon
And someday it may be tomorrow
You will suddenly hear chimes
And you'll have your happy, happy time

So wish on the moon
And someday it may be tomorrow
You will suddenly hear chimes
And you'll have your happy, happy time.