SONGWRITERS:
ANDREW LEE
ISAAC VOWLES; GRANTLEY EVAN MARSHALL; ELIZABETH FRASER & ROBERT DEL NAJA
WHERE: LIVE AT RIVIERHOF
COUNTRY: U.
K.
ALBUM: IN
OUR NATURE
LABEL: MUTE
GENRE: TRIP-HOP
YEAR:
2007
"Teardrop" is a
song by English trip hop group Massive Attack. It features lead vocals and
lyrics by Elizabeth Fraser, the lead singer for the Cocteau Twins. It was
released as the second single from their third studio album, Mezzanine (1998),
on 27 April 1998. The
song became another hit for the group in the United Kingdom, peaking at number
10.
Love, love is a verb
Love is a doing word
Feathers on my breath
Gentle impulsion
Shakes me makes me lighter
Feathers on my breath
Teardrop on the fire
Feathers on my breath
Night, nights of matter
Black flowers blossom
Feathers on my breath
Teardrop on the fire of a confession
Feathers on my breath
Black flowers blossom
Feathers on my breath
Water is my eye
Most faithful mirror
Feathers on my breath
Teardrop on the fire of a confession
Feathers on my breath
Most faithful mirror
Feathers on my breath
Teardrop on the fire
Feathers on my breath
You're stumbling into all
You're stumbling into all.
FORGET ME
NOT TODAY
VERA LYNN
SONGWRITER:
JOHNNY MAY; BILL SINCLAIR & JOHNNY REINE
COUNTRY: U.
K.
ALBUM: THE
FORCES’SWEETHEART ULTIMATE
LABEL: MONO
RECORDING
GENRE: POP
YEAR: 1952
Dame Vera Lynn DBE (born
March 20, 1917 in East Ham, Essex, England) is an English singer and actress. She was born Vera Margaret Welch.
When she began performing in public at age seven, she
adopted her grandmother's maiden name (Lynn) as her stage name. Her first radio
broadcast, with the Joe Loss Orchestra, was in 1935. At this time she was being
featured on records released by dance bands including those of Loss and of Charlie
Kunz.
She was popular during World
War II. Her best known songs are We'll Meet Again and The White Cliffs of Dover.
Lynn has given much of her
time and energy to working with charities for former military servicemen, disabled
children, and breast cancer. She is still admired by veterans of the Second
World War. She was
named the Briton who best exemplified the spirit of the twentieth century in
2000
Forget Me Not is a song
that was recorded by Vera Lynn in 1952. It charted at a peak position of number
five on the UK Singles Chart.
The mere mention of Vera Lynn's name evokes images of
London skies filled with a barrage of balloons, and Britons riding out the
German blitz in shelters and underground stations. England's sweetheart during
the trying times of World War II, Lynn was still in her twenties when she took
on that role. She was born Vera Margaret Welch in London's East Ham, to Bertram
and Annie Welch, one year before the close of the First World War. She began
singing as a girl of seven, also studying dance as a child. She later took her
maternal grandmother's maiden name as her stage name, and her natural,
unaffected vocal style and charm brought Lynn early success on the radio. At
age 18, she was singing with Joe Loss' orchestra, and she'd also begun
recording for the Crown label. By the end of the '30s, after stints working for
Charlie Kunz's and Bert Ambrose's bands, Lynn got her own radio series. This
event coincided with the end of what was known as the "Phony War,"
that period in which men were being conscripted and sent overseas, re-armament
rushed, and nightly blackouts imposed, but no shots fired or bombs dropped. The
shooting war started in 1940, and it was around that same time that Lynn became
the host of the BBC radio program Sincerely Yours; the show became incredibly
popular with overseas servicemen who missed their girlfriends, and her regular
songs included such hopeful/heartsick ballads as "White Cliffs of
Dover," "We'll Meet Again," "Wishing," and
"Yours," which were taken to heart by the British public. Her
recordings -- now done for Decca Records, which had absorbed the Crown label
some years before -- all sold well, and Lynn also made several films during the
war years, appeared in a stage revue, and sang for troops in Asia. Her
sentimental brand of pop music was regarded as a huge help to morale, with Lynn
herself virtually a national treasure.
Forget me not today
Though I am far away
Just let my memory stay
Safe in your heart
Parting brings sorrow
Hope for tomorrow
Sweetheart, what e'er betide
Let true love be our guide;
Until I'm by your side
Forget me not!
Forget me not today
Though I am far away
Just let my memory stay
Safe in your heart
Parting brings sorrow
Hope for tomorrow
Sweetheart, what e'er betide
Let true love be our guide;
Until I'm by your side
Forget me not!
Until I'm by your side
Forget me not!
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.