IN THE EVENING
BIG BILL BROONZY
SONGWRITER: LEROY CARR
COUNTRY: U. S. A.
ALBUM: BLACK, BROWN AND WHITE
LABEL: PARAMOUNT
GENRE: BLUES
YEAR: 1991

Big Bill Broonzy(born Lee Conley Bradley, June 26, 1903–August 14, 1958) was an American blues singer, songwriter and guitarist. His career began in the 1920s, when he played country blues to mostly African-American audiences. Through the 1930s and 1940s he successfully navigated a transition in style to a more urban blues sound popular with working-class African-American audiences. In the 1950s a return to his traditional folk-blues roots made him one of the leading figures of the emerging American folk music revival and an international star. His long and varied career marks him as one of the key figures in the development of blues music in the 20th century.
Broonzy copyrighted more than 300 songs during his lifetime, including both adaptations of traditional folk songs and original blues songs. As a blues composer, he was unique in writing songs that reflected his rural-to-urban experiences.[
Broonzy's influences included the folk music, spirituals, work songs, ragtime music, hokum, and country blues he heard growing up and the styles of his contemporaries, including Jimmie Rodgers, Blind Blake, Son House, and Blind Lemon Jefferson. Broonzy combined all these influences into his own style of the blues, which foreshadowed the postwar Chicago blues, later refined and popularized by artists such as Muddy Waters and Willie Dixon.
Although he had been a pioneer of the Chicago blues style and had employed electric instruments as early as 1942, white audiences in the 1950s wanted to hear him playing his earlier songs accompanied only by his own acoustic guitar, which they considered to be more authentic.
He portrayed the discrimination against black Americans in his song "Black, Brown and White". The song has been used globally in education about racism, but in the late 1990s its inclusion in antiracism education at a school in Greater Manchester, England, led pupils to taunt the school's only black pupil with the song's chorus, "If you're white, that's all right, if you're brown, stick around, but if you're black, oh brother get back, get back, get back". The national media reported that the problem became so bad that the nine-year-old boy was withdrawn from the school by his mother. The song had already been adopted by the National Front, a far-right British political party which peaked in popularity in the 1970s and opposed nonwhite immigration to Britain.
A considerable part of Broonzy's early ARC/CBS recordings has been reissued in anthologies by CBS-Sony, and other earlier recordings have been collected on blues reissue labels, as have his European and Chicago recordings of the 1950s. The Smithsonian's Folkways Records has also released several albums featuring Broonzy.
In 1980, he was inducted into the first class of the Blues Hall of Fame, along with 20 other of the world's greatest blues legends. In 2007, he was inducted into the first class of the Gennett Records Walk of Fame, along with 11 other musical greats, including Louis Armstrong, Jelly Roll Morton, Gene Autry, and Lawrence Welk.
Broonzy as an acoustic guitar player inspired Muddy Waters, Memphis Slim, Ray Davies, John Renbourn, Rory Gallagher, Ben Taylor, and Steve Howe.
In the September 2007 issue of Q Magazine, Ronnie Wood, of the Rolling Stones, cited Broonzy's track "Guitar Shuffle" as his favorite guitar music. Wood remarked, "It was one of the first tracks I learnt to play, but even to this day I can't play it exactly right."
Eric Clapton has cited Broonzy as a major inspiration, commenting that Broonzy "became like a role model for me, in terms of how to play the acoustic guitar." Clapton featured Broonzy's song "Hey Hey" on his album Unplugged. The Derek and the Dominos album Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs includes their recording of "Key to the Highway".
Another musician heavily influenced by Broonzy was Jerry Garcia, who upon hearing a recording of Broonzy's blues playing decided to exchange an accordion he received on his 15th birthday for an electric guitar. Garcia would later co-found The Grateful Dead, who frequently performed a number of songs which Broonzy had recorded decades earlier, including "C.C. Rider" and "Goin' Down the Road Feelin' Bad".
In the benediction at the 2009 inauguration ceremony of President Barack Obama, the civil rights leader Rev. Dr. Joseph Lowery paraphrased Broonzy's song "Black, Brown and White Blues".
As part of the PopUp Archive project, in collaboration with the WFMT network, the Chicago History Museum, and the Library of Congress, an hour-long interview of Broonzy, recorded on September 13, 1955, by Studs Terkel was made available on-line. The interview includes reflections on his life and on the blues tradition, a performance of one of his most famous songs, "Alberta," and performances of "Goin' Down the Road Feelin' Bad" and other classics. 
In the evening
In the evening
Mama when the sun go down
In the evening darling
I declare when the sun go down
Yeah it's so lonesome it's so lonesome
I declare when the one you love is not around
When the sun go down

Last night I were layin' sleepin'
And I declare I was sleepin' all by myself
Last night I were layin' sleepin' darling
And I declare I was sleepin' all by myself
Yeah but the one, the one that I was really in love with
I declare she was sleepin' someplace else
When the sun go down

Yeah, ooh ooh ooh wee
Yeah, ooh ooh ooh wee
Yes the one that I was in love with
I declare she was sleepin' someplace else
When the sun go down

The sun rises in the East
And I declare it sets way over in the West
Sun rises in the East darling
And I declare it sets way over in the West
Yes it's so hard, it's so hard to tell
I declare which one that'll treat you the best
When the sun go down

Now goodbye, old sweethearts and pals
Yes I declare I'm goin' away
I may be back to see you again
Little girl some old rainy day
Yes in the evening in the evening
I declare when the sun go down
When the sun go down.
LLORAN LAS ROSAS
CRISTIAN CASTRO
COMPOSITOR: ALFREDO MATHEUS
PAIS: MÉXICO
ALBUM: LO MEJOR DE MÍ
DISCOGRÁFICA: BMG
GÉNERO: BALLAD
AÑO: 1997

Christian Castro(Ciudad de México, 8 de diciembre de 1974), de nombre artístico Cristian Castro, es un cantante y actor mexicano, hijo de los actores Verónica Castro y Manuel «El Loco» Valdés, y sobrino de los también actores Ramón Valdés (conocido por encarnar a Don Ramón en El Chavo del 8) y Germán Valdés «Tin-Tan». De herencia familiar artística, es también sobrino por parte de madre de José Alberto «El Güero» Castro, conocido productor de telenovelas de Televisa.
Cristian creció en el núcleo de su familia materna donde, impulsado por el hábitat artístico que lo rodeaba, comenzó desde muy temprana edad a incursionar en las artes a través de la actuación. Finalmente se decantó por el canto.
A principios de 2012 fue el intérprete del tema «Dame la llave de tu corazón» para la telenovela argentina Lobo. Meses después, participó en el disco tributo a Selena Enamorada de ti con el dueto de la canción «Como la flor» junto con la voz de la propia Selena. En otro sentido, grabó «Buenos días amor» a dueto con Karlos Rose, «Amarte» a dueto con Henry Santos el mismo año y «Todo en tu vida» a dueto con la chilena Myriam Hernández.
A mediados de agosto Cristian anuncia su retiro definitivo de Universal Music, por lo que Sony Music pasaría a ser su disquera oficial hasta la fecha.
En el mes de septiembre se grabó el disco 1.ª Fila de Gigi D´Alessio, donde Cristian hace su participación en el tema «Abre tus brazos», tema que se ha convertido en uno de los favoritos del europeo.
En octubre se lanzó el disco Celebrando al Príncipe donde Universal Music puso fin a su contrato con el complemento de la trilogía a José José, este disco incluye temas como «Pero me hiciste tuyo», y «Mi vida».
En noviembre se grabó en vivo desde Los Ángeles, 1.ª Fila de Cristian Castro, con la participación especial de Verónica Castro, Reik, Benny Ibarra, Leonel García y otros. El álbum Primera Fila lanzado el 2 de abril, debutó Nº 2 en iTunes. El cantante recibió disco de oro a los diez días por vender más de 30.000 copias del material, el cual debutó en el Nº 4 del Billboard latino. Además, al mismo tiempo se encontraba en el Nº 1 de ventas en México, Argentina, España y Chile.
A comienzos del año 2014, mostró su otra faceta en la música, junto con el exguitarrista de Maná, César "Vampiro" López formaron el grupo de rock alternativo La Esfinge, con el cual lanzó su disco debut El cantar de la muerte.
En 2015 presentó el tema "Tan cerquita" en colaboración com Aleks Syntek que logra posicionarse en el Top 20 del ranking de Monitor Latino.
Lo Mejor de Mí es el quinto álbum de estudio grabado por el cantautor mexicano Cristian Castro, acreditado por esta grabación simplemente como "Cristian". Fue lanzado por BMG US Latin el 30 de septiembre de 1997 (ver 1997 en música). El primer álbum de bajo sello discográfico. El álbum fue producido por Rudy Pérez.
Lloran las rosas
El rocío ya se ha convertido en lágrimas
Te me has ido
Te he perdido
Lloran las rosas

Llora mi alma
Va gimiendo con las alas
Recortadas
Te me has ido
Te he perdido
Llora mi alma

Lágrimas
Que ahogan mi corazón
Lágrimas
Palabras del alma
Lágrimas
Mi mudo lenguaje de amor

Lloran las rosas
Porque no puedo estar sin ti
Y lloran celosas
De que no quieras ya venir
Y entre otras cosas
Yo lloro por ti

Falta el perfume
De tu piel por donde anduve
La silueta que veía
Cuando tú dormías

Lágrimas, que ahogan mi corazón
Lágrimas, palabras del alma
Lágrimas, mi mudo lenguaje de amor
Oh, oh, oh (lloran las rosas, lloran)

Porque no puedo estar sin ti (lloran las rosas, lloran)
Aunque no quieras ya venir (lloran las rosas, lloran)
Oooohh lloro por ti (lloran las rosas, lloran)
Lloro por ti, lloro por ti, oooh lloro por ti (lloran las rosas, lloran)
Oh, oh, oh (lloran las rosas, lloran)
Ohh lloro por ti, oh lloro por ti, oh lloro.
THIS TRAIN
BIG BILL BROONZY
SONGWRITER: UNKNOWNED
COUNTRY: U. S. A.
ALBUM: TROUBLE IN MIND
LABEL: SMITHSONIAN FOLKWAYS
GENRE: GOSPEL
YEAR: 2000

Trouble in Mind is an album by American blues musician Big Bill Broonzy. It was released on February 22, 2000 by Smithsonian Folkways. The album consists of traditional folk, blues, and spiritual songs featuring Broonzy accompanying himself on acoustic guitar and a guest appearance by Pete Seeger. Suffering from cancer, Broonzy realized his time was limited and hence recorded extensively between 1956 and 1957. While most of the work draws from the album Big Bill Broonzy Sings Country Blues (1957), arranged by Moses Asch and Charles Edward Smith, Trouble in Mind is also sourced from concert broadcasts and interviews recorded late in Broonzy's career.BLike other albums issued by Smithsonian Folkways, Trouble in Mind has been kept in print; the production quality of the album is higher than most installments of the label's catalogue. An accompanying booklet, arranged by Jeff Place and Anthony Seeger, includes photos and notes documenting Broonzy's stint with Folkways. While Trouble in Mind only represents the latter portion of Broonzy's career, music critics have recognized the album for its historically significant material.
"This Train", also known as "This Train Is Bound for Glory", is a traditional American gospel song first recorded in 1922. Although its origins are unknown, the song was relatively popular during the 1920s as a religious tune, and it became a gospel hit in the late 1930s for singer-guitarist Sister Rosetta Tharpe. After switching from acoustic to electric guitar, Tharpe released a more secular version of the song in the early 1950s.
The song's popularity was also due in part to the influence of folklorists John A. Lomax and Alan Lomax, who discovered the song while making field recordings in the American South in the early 1930s and included it in folk song anthologies that were published in 1934 and 1960. These anthologies brought the song to the attention of an even broader audience during the folk music revival of the 1950s and 1960s.
This train don't carry no gambles, this train
This train don't carry no gambles, this train
This train don't carry no gambles
No whiskey drinkers, and no high flyers
This train carry no gambles, this train
This train is bound for glory, this train
This train is bound for glory, this train
This train is bound for glory
Don't carry nothing, but the righteous an' the holy
This train bound for glory, this train
This train don't carry no liars, this train
This train don't carry no liars, this train
This train don't carry no liars
No hypocrites and no high flyers
This train don't carry no liars, this train
This train is built for speed, boy, this train
This train is built for speed, now, this train
This train is built for speed
Fastest train you ever did see
Now, this train is built for speed, boy, this train
This train is solid black, oh, this train
This train is solid black, oh, this train
This train is solid black
When you go there you don't come back
Oh, this train is built for glory, this train
This train don't fit no trasportation on this train
This train don't fit no trasportation on this train
This train, you know, don't fit no transportation
No Jim Crow and no discrimination on
This train is bound for glory, this train
This train don't care if you white or black on this train
This train don't care if you white or black on this train
This train don't care if you white or black
Everybody's treat'd just like a man
This train is bound for glory, this train
This train is bound for glory, this train
This train is bound for glory, this train
This train is bound for glory
Don't carry nothing but the righteous an' a holy
This train is bound for glory, this train
This train
This train
This train.
EU ERA FELIZ
PATO FU
COMPOSITORES: JOHN ULHÔA; RICARDO KOCTUS & ROBERTA CAMPOS
PAÍS: BRASIL
ÁLBUM: NÃO PARE P’RA PENSAR
GRAVADORA: ROTOMUSIC (SONY MUSIC)
GÊNERO: POP ROCK
ANO: 2014

Em 21 de outubro de 2014, o grupo lança seu mais novo álbum, chamado Não Pare pra Pensar, pelo selo independente da banda: o Rotomusic. Depois de sete anos sem uma música autoral inédita, a banda anunciava a saída do baterista Xande Tamietti sendo substituído por Glauco Nastacia. As principais faixas do álbum são "Cego para as Cores" com uma pegada pop cantada pela Fernanda Takai "You Have to Outgrow Rock 'n Roll" sendo cantada por John Ulhoa. As duas faixas têm vídeo clipes, assim como "Eu Era Feliz", outro hit do disco. Participação especial do cantor Ritchie na faixa na faixa "Pra Qualquer Bicho" e um cover super animado de "Mesmo Que Seja Eu" de Erasmo Carlos, o álbum é todo produzido por John Ulhoa, indo do rock alternativo ao indie.
Pato Fu é uma banda brasileira de rock alternativo formada em 1992 da banda Sustados por 1 Gesto, na cidade de Belo Horizonte. Ao lado de bandas como Radiohead, U2 e Portishead, foi considerada pela revista Time uma das dez melhores bandas do mundo fora dos Estados Unidos. Composta atualmente por Fernanda Takai, John Ulhoa, Ricardo Koctus, Glauco Nastacia e Richard Neves, a banda possui um som que vai do rock alternativo à música experimental, incluindo influências eletrônicas em certas faixas. Entre as músicas que a banda gravou mais famosas estão "Sobre o Tempo", "Antes que Seja Tarde", "Depois", "Perdendo Dentes", "Made in Japan" e "Ando Meio Desligado" (regravação d'Os Mutantes). O grupo também é conhecido por ter lançado o álbum Música de Brinquedo, em 2010, um disco tocado somente com instrumentos de brinquedo, com o qual conquistou o Disco de Ouro, em 2011, por seu selo independente Rotomusic. Em 01 de setembro de 2017, lança Música de Brinquedo 2, seguindo a mesma proposta do primeiro volume, lançado em 2010.
Como vai? Parece bem
Agora tudo ficou fácil de entender
Tive tempo p’ra pensar
Sim eu sei tudo que fiz

Quase perfeito, dissimulava
Como se não pudesse falhar
Eu me perdi
Não percebia que eu era feliz
Eu era feliz

Arrisquei palavras frias
Que ferem e queimam e podem matar
Dói no peito o amor que de mim
Aos poucos se desfaz
Aos poucos se desfaz

Quase perfeito, dissimulava
Como se não pudesse falhar
Eu me perdi
Não percebia que eu era feliz
Eu era feliz

Arrisquei palavras frias
Que ferem e queimam e podem matar
Dói no peito o amor que de mim
Aos poucos se desfaz
Aos poucos se desfaz

Sei que o mar e o vento
Estão tentando me alegrar
Mas quem sabe seja o tempo
Com seu abraço
Que me cure ou te faça voltar

Arrisquei palavras frias
Que ferem e queimam e podem matar
Dói no peito o amor que de mim
Aos poucos se desfaz
Aos poucos se desfaz.