I STILL MISS SOMEONE
JOHNNY CASH
SONGWRITERS: JOHNNY CASH; ROY CASH & ROY CASH, JR.
COUNTRY: U. S. A.
ALBUM: THE FABULOUS JOHNNY CASH
LABEL: COLUMBIA RECORDS
GENRE: COUNTRY
YEAR: 1958

The Fabulous Johnny Cash is the second studio album by American country singer Johnny Cash and his first to be released by Columbia Records, marking the beginning of a long association with the label. It was released on November 3, 1958 not long after Cash's departure from Sun Records.
John R. Cash (born J. R. Cash; February 26, 1932–September 12, 2003) was an American singer, songwriter, musician, actor, and author. He is one of the best-selling music artists of all time, having sold more than 90 million records worldwide. His genre-spanning songs and sound embraced country, rock and roll, rockabilly, blues, folk, and gospel. This crossover appeal won Cash the rare honor of being inducted into the Country Music, Rock and Roll, and Gospel Music Halls of Fame.
Born in Arkansas to poor cotton farmers, Cash rose to fame in the prominent country music scene in Memphis, Tennessee, after four years in the United States Air Force. Cash was known for his deep, calm bass-baritone voice, the distinctive sound of his Tennessee Three backing band characterized by train-like chugging guitar rhythms, a rebelliousness coupled with an increasingly somber and humble demeanor, free prison concerts, and a trademark, all-black stage wardrobe, which earned him the nickname "The Man in Black". He traditionally began his concerts by simply introducing himself, "Hello, I'm Johnny Cash," followed by his "Folsom Prison Blues".
Much of Cash's music contained themes of sorrow, moral tribulation, and redemption, especially in the later stages of his career. His signature songs include "Folsom Prison Blues", "I Walk the Line", "Ring of Fire", "Get Rhythm", and "Man in Black". He also recorded humorous numbers like "One Piece at a Time" and "A Boy Named Sue"; a duet with his future wife, June Carter, called "Jackson" (followed by many further duets after their wedding); and railroad songs including "Hey, Porter", "Orange Blossom Special", and "Rock Island Line". During the last stage of his career, Cash covered songs by several late-20th-century rock artists, notably "Hurt" by Nine Inch Nails, "Rusty Cage" by Soundgarden and "Personal Jesus" by Depeche Mode.
Cash received multiple Country Music Association Awards, Grammys, and other awards, in categories ranging from vocal and spoken performances to album notes and videos. In a career that spanned almost five decades, Cash was the personification of country music to many people around the world. Cash was a musician who was not defined by a single genre. He recorded songs that could be considered rock and roll, blues, rockabilly, folk, and gospel, and exerted an influence on each of those genres.
His diversity was evidenced by his presence in five major music halls of fame: the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame (1977), the Country Music Hall of Fame (1980), the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (1992), GMA's Gospel Music Hall of Fame (2010). and the Memphis Music Hall of Fame Marking his death in 2003, Rolling Stone stated other than Elvis Presley Cash was the only artist inducted as a performer into both the Country Music Hall of Fame and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
His contributions to the genre have been recognized by the Rockabilly Hall of Fame. Cash received the Kennedy Center Honors in 1996 and stated that his induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1980 was his greatest professional achievement. In 2001, he was awarded the National Medal of Arts. "Hurt" was nominated for six VMAs at the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards. The only VMA the video won was that for Best Cinematography. With the video, Johnny Cash became the oldest artist ever nominated for an MTV Video Music Award. Justin Timberlake, who won Best Video that year for "Cry Me a River", said in his acceptance speech: "This is a travesty! I demand a recount. My grandfather raised me on Johnny Cash, and I think he deserves this more than any of us in here tonight.
At my door the leaves are falling
A cold wild wind has come
Sweethearts walk by together
And I still miss someone

I go out on a party
And look for a little fun
But I find a darkened corner
because I still miss someone

Oh, no, I never got over those blues eyes
I see them every where
I miss those arms that held me
When all the love was there

I wonder if she's sorry
For leavin' what we'd begun
There's someone for me somewhere
And I still miss someone.
COME AWAY WITH ME
NORAH JONES
SONGWRITERS: JESSE HARRIS & NORAH JONES
COUNTRY: U. S. A.
ALBUM: COME AWAY WITH ME
LABEL: BLUE NOTE RECORDS
GENRE: JAZZ
YEAR: 2002

Come Away with Me is the debut studio album by American recording artist Norah Jones, released on February 26, 2002 by Blue Note Records. Recording sessions took place at Sorcerer Sound Studio in New York City and Allaire Studios in Shokan, New York.
Come Away with Me peaked at number one on the US Billboard 200, and received Grammy Awards for Album of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Album. It was later certified Diamond by the RIAA on February 15, 2005 for shipments of over ten million copies in the United States, and has sold over 27 million copies worldwide as of 2016 making it one of the best-selling albums of all time.
Come Away with Me is an acoustic pop album that features Jones supported by jazz musicians: Kevin Breit, Bill Frisell, Adam Levy, Adam Rogers, and Tony Scherr on guitar; Sam Yahel on organ; Jenny Scheinman on violin; Rob Burger on accordion; and Brian Blade, Dan Rieser, and Kenny Wollesen on drums. Jones wrote the title song. Guitarist Jesse Harris wrote the hit "Don't Know Why". The album includes cover versions of "The Nearness of You" by Hoagy Carmichael and "Cold, Cold Heart" by Hank Williams.
Come Away with Me incorporates blues, jazz, and folk music. Bobby Dodd of All About Jazz writes that although the album features jazz standards, jazz purists and academics "may deny [Jones] jazz credibility for her folk infusion".
Norah Jones(born Geethali Norah Jones Shankar; March 30, 1979) is an American singer, songwriter and pianist. She has won multiple awards and has sold more than 50 million records worldwide. Billboard named her the top jazz artist of the 2000s decade. She has won nine Grammy Awards and was ranked 60th on Billboard magazine's artists of the 2000s decade chart.
In 2002, Jones launched her solo music career with the release of Come Away with Me, which was a fusion of jazz with country, blues, folk and pop. It was certified Diamond, selling over 27 million copies. The record earned Jones five Grammy Awards, including the Album of the Year, Record of the Year, and Best New Artist. Her subsequent studio albums—Feels Like Home, released in 2004, Not Too Late, released in 2007, and 2009's The Fall all gained Platinum status, selling over a million copies each. They were also generally well received by critics. Jones's fifth studio album, Little Broken Hearts, was released on April 27, 2012; her sixth, Day Breaks, was released on October 7, 2016. Her seventh studio album, Pick Me Up Off the Floor, was released on June 12, 2020. Jones made her feature film debut as an actress in My Blueberry Nights, which was released in 2007 and was directed by Wong Kar-Wai.
Jones is the daughter of Indian sitar master and composer Ravi Shankar and concert producer Sue Jones, and is the half-sister of fellow musicians Anoushka Shankar and Shubhendra Shankar.
Throughout 2002 and 2003, Jones appeared on stages globally, on her first tour with her Handsome Band, travelling throughout Asia, America, Europe and Oceania, with numerous sold-out concerts and critical acclaim. Jones' tour to promote her third album, Not Too Late, began in Wallingford, Connecticut, on April 13, 2007, and featured a free concert in New York City on July 6, 2007. The European phase began on July 9, 2007, in Paris, concluding in Reykjavík, Iceland, on September 2, 2007. Jones and band play typically several album hits, modified with guitar solos and additional percussion. Additionally, shows may feature several covers of country, jazz, blues, or folk songs, ranging from the ubiquitous to the obscure. Artists covered have included, among others, Willie Nelson, Gram Parsons, Johnny Cash, John Prine, Randy Newman, Patsy Cline, Elvis Presley, Tom Waits, and Townes Van Zandt.
Jones worked with Reverb, a non-profit environmental organization, for her 2007 summer tour. She also performed at Bryant Park on July 6 as part of Good Morning America's Summer Concert Series.
Her 2012–2013 Little Broken Hearts Tour had stops in several South America nations and India. This was her first time touring within these countries.
Come away with me in the night
Come away with me and I will write you a song
Come away with me on a bus
Come away where they can't tempt us with their lies

And I wanna walk with you
On a cloudy day
In fields where the yellow grass grows knee-high
So won't you try to come

Come away with me and we'll kiss
On a mountain top
Come away with me and I'll
Never stop loving you

And I wanna wake up with the rain
Falling on a tin roof
While I'm safe there in your arms
So all I ask is for you

To come away with me in the night
Come away with me.
IN ASSENZA DI TE
LAURA PAUSINI
COMPOSITORI: ANTONIO GALBIATI; CHEOPE & LAURA PAUSINI
PAESE: ITALIA
ALBUM: LA MIA RISPOSTA
ETICHETTA:CGD EAST WEST
GENERE: POP
ANNO: 1998

"In assenza di te" è una canzone registrata ed eseguita dalla cantante italiana Laura Pausini.
La canzone ha un adattamento in spagnolo con il titolo En absencia de ti e uno in inglese con il titolo It's Not Good-Bye.
Laura Pausini (Faenza, 16 maggio 1974) è una cantautrice italiana.
Ha iniziato la sua carriera nel 1993, vincendo il Festival di Sanremo nella sezione Novità con il brano La solitudine e confermando il successo l'anno seguente classificandosi al terzo posto con il brano Strani amori e risultando la cantante con le maggiori vendite del Festival del 1994.
Raggiunge il mercato discografico internazionale, in numerosi paesi dell'Europa, dell'America del Nord e dell'America Latina, diventando la cantante italiana più nota dagli anni novanta in poi, incidendo brani in spagnolo, portoghese, inglese, francese, catalano e latino e collaborando con Madonna, Phil Collins, Ricky Martin, Luciano Pavarotti, Julio Iglesias, Andrea Bocelli, Michael Bublé, Ennio Morricone e Ray Charles.
Nella prima parte della sua carriera ha cantato principalmente di problemi e storie d'amore adolescenziali mentre dal 1998, con l'album La mia risposta, i critici musicali italiani l'hanno considerata come una cantante più matura, lodando la sua semplicità e la sua potente voce. La nota rivista americana Billboard inserisce il suo álbum Similares (simili in italiano) tra i 50 migliori album latini del decennio duemiladieci.
Il suo repertorio è basato sulla melodia italiana, evolvendo nello stile musicale nel corso della carriera attraverso influenze di musica latina, pop rock, swinge dance pop. Nel 2006 è stata insignita del titolo di Commendatore della Repubblica Italiana da Carlo Azeglio Ciampi, mentre nel 2013 del titolo di Ambasciatrice dell'Emilia-Romagna nel mondo.
Le stime di vendita dela FIMI e della Rai affermano che la cantante abbia superato i 70 milioni di dischi venduti nel mondo aggiudicandosi 225 dischi di platino. Ha ricevuto numerosi premi, candidature e riconoscimenti tra i più importanti a livello mondiale, vincendo tra questi um Grammy Award e 4 Latin Grammy Awards.
Nel 2020 avrebbe dovuto partecipare di nuovo in qualità di coach internazionale al talent show La Voz(format The Voice), che originariamente doveva essere trasmessa su Antena 3 da marzo 2020 poi rimandata a data da destinarsi per la pandemia da coronavirus.
Il 6 febbraio 2020 partecipa come ospite della terza serata del Festival di Sanremo per presentare Una. Nessuna. Centomila., un concerto benefico per raccogliere fondi da destinare ai centri e alle organizzazioni che sostengono e supportano le donne vittime di violenza previsto inizialmente il 19 settembre 2020 a Reggio Emilia poi posticipato al 2021 sempre in seguito alla pandemia da coronavirus.
Io come un albero nudo senza te
Senza foglie e radici ormai
Abbandonata così
Per rinascere mi servi qui

Non c'è una cosa che non ricordi noi
In questa casa perduta ormai
Mentre la neve va giù
È quasi Natale e tu non ci sei più

E mi manchi, amore mio
Tu mi manchi come quando cerco Dio
E in assenza di te
Io ti vorrei per dirti che
Tu mi manchi amore mio
Il dolore è forte come un lungo addio
E l'assenza di te
È un vuoto dentro me

Perché di noi è rimasta l'anima
Ogni piega, ogni pagina
Se chiudo gli occhi sei qui
Che mi abbracci di nuovo così

E vedo noi stretti dentro noi
Legati per non slegarsi mai
In ogni lacrima tu sarai
Per non dimenticarti mai

E mi manchi, amore mio
Così tanto che ogni giorno muoio anch'io
Ho bisogno di te
Di averti qui per dirti che

Tu mi manchi, amore mio
Il dolore è freddo come un lungo addio

E in assenza di te
Il vuoto è dentro me

Tu mi manchi, amore mio
E mi manchi come quando cerco Dio
Ho bisogno di te
Di averti ancora qui con me

E mi manchi, amore mio
Così tanto che vorrei seguirti anch'io
E in assenza di te
Il vuoto è dentro me

Grido il bisogno di te
Perché non c'è più vita in me

Vivo in assenza di te
In assenza di te.
HOOCHIE COOCHIE MAN
MUDDY WATERS
SONGWRITER: WILLIE DIXON
COUNTRY: U. S. A.
ALBUM: HOOCHIE COOCHIE MAN/VINYL
LABEL: EPIC RECORDS
GENRE: CHICAGO BLUES
YEAR:1988

McKinley Morganfield(April 4, 1913 – April 30, 1983), known professionally as Muddy Waters, was an American blues singer-songwriter and musician who was an important figure in the post-war blues scene, and is often cited as the "father of modern Chicago blues". His style of playing has been described as "raining down Delta beatitude".
Muddy Waters grew up on Stovall Plantation near Clarksdale, Mississippi, and by age 17 was playing the guitar and the harmonica, emulating the local blues artists Son House and Robert Johnson. He was recorded in Mississippi by Alan Lomax for the Library of Congress in 1941. In 1943, he moved to Chicago to become a full-time professional musician. In 1946, he recorded his first records for Columbia Records and then for Aristocrat Records, a newly formed label run by the brothers Leonard and Phil Chess.
In the early 1950s, Muddy Waters and his band—Little Walter Jacobs on harmonica, Jimmy Rogers on guitar, Elga Edmonds(also known as Elgin Evans) on drums and Otis Spann on piano—recorded several blues classics, some with the bassist and songwriter Willie Dixon. These songs included "Hoochie Coochie Man", "I Just Want to Make Love to You" and "I'm Ready". In 1958, he traveled to England, laying the foundations of the resurgence of interest in the blues there. His performance at the Newport Jazz Festival in 1960 was recorded and released as his first live album, At Newport 1960.
Muddy Waters' music has influenced various American music genres, including rock and roll and rock music.
The British band The Rolling Stones named themselves after Muddy Waters' 1950 song "Rollin' Stone". Jimi Hendrix recalled that "I first heard him as a little boy and it scared me to death". The band Cream covered "Rollin' and Tumblin'" on their 1966 debut album, Fresh Cream. Eric Clapton was a big fan of Muddy Waters while growing up, and his music influenced Clapton's music career. The song was also covered by Canned Heat at the Monterey Pop Festival and later adapted by Bob Dylan on his album Modern Times. One of Led Zeppelin's biggest hits, "Whole Lotta Love", is based on the Muddy Waters hit "You Need Love" (written by Willie Dixon). "Hoochie Coochie Man", was covered by Allman Brothers Band, Humble Pie, Steppenwolf, Supertramp and Fear. In 1993, Paul Rodgers released the album Muddy Water Blues: A Tribute to Muddy Waters, on which he covered a number of his songs, including "Louisiana Blues", "Rollin' Stone", "(I'm your) Hoochie Coochie Man" and "I'm Ready" in collaboration with guitarists such as Gary Moore, Brian May and Jeff Beck. Angus Young, of the rock group AC/DC, has cited Muddy as one of his influences. The AC/DC song title "You Shook Me All Night Long" came from lyrics of the Muddy Waters song "You Shook Me", written by Willie Dixon and J. B. Lenoir. Earl Hooker first recorded it as an instrumental, which was then overdubbed with vocals by Muddy Waters in 1962. Led Zeppelin also covered it on their debut album.
In 1981 ZZ Top guitarist Billy Gibbons went to visit the Delta Blues Museum in Clarksdale with The Blues magazine founder Jim O'Neal. The museum's director, Sid Graves, brought Gibbons to visit Waters original house, and encouraged him to pick up a piece of scrap lumber that was originally part of the roof. Gibbons eventually converted the wood into a guitar. Named Muddywood, the instrument is now exhibited at the Delta Blues Museum in Clarksdale.
Following his death, fellow blues musician B.B. King told Guitar World magazine, "It's going to be years and years before most people realize how greatly he contributed to American music."John P. Hammond told Guitar World magazine, "Muddy was a master of just the right notes. It was profound guitar playing, deep and simple... more country blues transposed to the electric guitar, the kind of playing that enhanced the lyrics, gave profundity to the words themselves."
The cemetery plot of Muddy Waters, under his real name, McKinley Morganfield, in Restvale Cemetery, Alsip, Illinois
Muddy Waters' songs have been featured in long-time fan Martin Scorsese's movies, including The Color of Money, Goodfellas, and Casino. A 1970s recording of his mid-'50s hit "Mannish Boy" was used in the films Goodfellas, Better Off Dead, Risky Business, and the rockumentary The Last Waltz. In 1988 "Mannish Boy" was also used in a Levi's 501 commercial and re-released in Europe as a single with "(I'm your) Hoochie Coochie Man" on the flip side.
The gypsy woman told my mother
Before I was born
You got a boy child's comin'
He's gonna be a son of a gun
Gonna make pretty womens
Jump and shout
Then the world wanna know
What this all about
But you know I'm here
Everybody knows I'm here
Well you know I'm the hoochie coochie man
Everybody knows I'm here

I got a black cat bone
I got a mojo too
I got the Johnny conkeroo
I'm gonna mess with you
I'm gonna make you girls
Lead me by my hand
Then the world will know
That I'm the hoochie coochie man
But you know I'm here
Everybody knows I'm here
Oh you know I'm the hoochie coochie man
Everybody knows I'm here

On the seventh hour
Of the seventh day
Of the seventh month
The seven doctors say
He was born for good luck
And that you'll see
I got seven hundred dollars
Don't you mess with me
But you know I'm here
Everybody knows I'm here
Well you know I'm the hoochie coochie man
Everybody knows I'm here.