SONGWRITERS: KELLY
HANSEN; MARTI FREDERIKSEN & MICK JONES
COUNTRY: U. K. +U. S. A.
ALBUM: AGENT PROVOCATEUR
LABEL: ATLKANTIC RECORDS
GENRE: ROCK AND ROLL
YEAR: 1984
Foreigner is a British-American rockband, originally formed in New York Cityin 1976 by veteran British musician and ex–Spooky Toothmember Mick Jones, and fellow Briton and ex–King Crimsonmember Ian
McDonaldalong with American vocalist Lou Gramm.
Jones came up with the band's name as he,
McDonald and Dennis Elliottwere British, while Gramm, Al Greenwoodand Ed Gagliardiwere American. Their biggest hit single, "I Want to Know What Love Is",
topped the United Kingdom and United States charts among others. Another one of their hit singles,
"Waiting for a Girl Like You",
peaked at number two on the US chart for a record-setting 10 weeks. They
are one of the world's best-selling bands of all timewith worldwide sales of more than 80 million records, including 37.5
million records in the US.
Current band members are Kelly Hansen(frontman and percussion); Mick Jones (lead and rhythm guitar,
keyboard, backing and lead vocals); Thom
Gimbel(rhythm guitar, keyboard, backing
vocals, saxophone, and flute); Jeff
Pilson(bass and backing vocals); Michael Bluestein(keyboard and backing vocals); Bruce Watson (lead and rhythm guitar,
backing vocals); and Chris
Frazier(drums and percussion).
Agent Provocateur is the fifth studio album
by the British-American rockband Foreigner,
released on December 7, 1984. The album was the band's first and only number one album in the
United Kingdom, and it reached the top 5 in the United States. Although album
sales were lower than their previous work in the U.S., it contains the band's
biggest hit single, "I Want to Know What Love Is",
which is their only #1 single in the UK and the U.S., staying at the top spot
for three and two weeks respectively. The follow-up single,
"That Was Yesterday", also proved to be
a sizeable hit, peaking at #12 in the U.S. The album was certified Platinum in
the UK by the BPI, and triple Platinum in the U.S.
by the RIAA
I thought I knew you
well
But all this time
I could never tell
I let you get away
Haunts me every night and every day
You
Were the only one
The only friend that I counted on
How
Could I watch you walk away?
I'd give anything to have you here today
But now
I stand alone with my pride
And dream
That you're still by my side
But that was
yesterday
I had the world in my hands
But it's not the end of my world
It's just a slight change of plans
That was yesterday
But today life goes on
No more hiding in yesterday
'Cause yesterday's gone
Ooh
Love
My love I gave it all
Thought I saw the light
When I heard you call
Life
That we both could share
Has deserted me
Left me in despair
But now
I stand alone with my pride
Fighting back the tears
I never let myself cry
But that was yesterday
Love was took from my hands
But it's not the end of my world
It's just a little hard to understand
That was yesterday
But today life goes on
You won't find me in yesterday's world
Now yesterday's gone
Goodbye yesterday
Now it's over and done
Still I hope somewhere deep in your heart
Yesterday will live on
Ooh!
IL FAUT
S’AIMER PLUS FORT
SANDRA
KIM
COMPOSITEURES:
BORIS FOMIN; KONSTANTIN PODREVSKY; GENE RASKIN & ROSARIO MARINO-ATRIA
PAYS: BELGIQUE
ALBUM: LES SIXTIES
RECORD: MARINO MUSIC
GENRE: POP
ANNÉE: 2020
Sandra Kim, de son vrai nom Sandra Caldarone,
est une chanteusebelge, née le 15octobre1972à Montegnée(Saint-Nicolas,
près de Liège).
Elle
a gagné le concours Eurovision de la
chanson 1986 pour la Belgique. Elle détient le record de la plus jeune gagnante
de l'Eurovision car elle n'avait que 13 ans à l'époque et ses managers avaient
prétendu qu'elle en avait 15. En 1990, le règlement de l'Eurovision a changé
pour imposer un âge minimum de 16 ans. De ce fait, elle reste la plus jeune
gagnante du concours.
Elle
est aussi l’interprète original du générique du dessin animé Il était une fois la vie, écrit par Albert
Barillé.
Elle
est l'aînée des deux filles de Giuseppe Caldarone et Anna Capobianco. Sa sœur
porte le prénom de Barbara en hommage à Barbra
Streisand.
Italienne
de naissance, issue de la troisième génération de l'immigration italienne, elle
prend la nationalité belge à 18 ans, selon les possibilités légales. Sa
famille paternelle est originaire de la province
de Chieti, dans les Abruzzes, en
Italiecentrale et sa
mère est d'origine napolitaine.
Encore italienne, elle est choisie par Michel Daerdenà Namurpour
représenter la Belgiqueau Concours Eurovision de la chansonqui doit avoir
lieu en Norvège, le 3 mai
1986. Elle remportera le concours avec la chanson J'aime la viealors qu'elle n'a que 13 ans. Son jeune âge et la polémique que ce dernier
suscitera amènera l'UER à fixer à 16 ans l'âge limite pour participer au
concours en 1990. De ce fait, Sandra Kim demeure la plus jeune gagnante de
l'histoire du concours, et son record ne sera jamais battu à moins d'un
changement dans les règles. Elle est également l'une des deux dernières francophones
avec Céline Dion à emporter le concours. Suite à cette
victoire, Sandra Kim sera également choisie pour interpréter le générique de la
série Il était une fois... la Vie. Après un
début intense durant 2 ans et demi (mai 1986 – fin 1988), pendant les albums J'aime
la vie et Bien dans ma peau, sa carrière a connu des hauts et des bas, et son
image fut souvent réduite au succès de J'aime
la vie. Elle a plus tard confié aux journalistes qu'elle se sentait a
posteriori étouffée par le succès de cette chanson. Au début des années 1990,
elle a coprésenté Dix qu'on aime avec Alain Simons sur RTL-TVI, puis
elle a fait partie pendant deux saisons du jury de l'émission Pour la gloire sur
la RTBF. En
1990, Sandra Kim a chanté devant le roi Baudouin
Ierà l'occasion des fêtes organisées pour son
60e anniversaire et le 40e anniversaire de son règne. Elle
chantait avec le chanteur belge Luc Steeno(nl)
la chanson J'aime mon pays/Ik hou van mijn land.
A-há (usually stylised as a-ha; Norwegian
pronunciation: [ɑˈhɑː]) is a Norwegiansynth-pop band formed in Osloin 1982. Founded by Paul
Waaktaar-Savoy(guitars), Magne Furuholmen(keyboards, guitars), and Morten
Harket(vocals), the band rose to fame
during the mid-1980s.
A-ha achieved their biggest success with
their debut álbum Hunting
High and Lowin 1985. That album peaked at number
one in their native country Norway, number 2 in the UK, and number 15 on the US
Billboardalbum chart; yielded two international number-one singles: "Take On Me"
and "The Sun Always Shines on T.V.";
and earned the band a Grammy Awardnomination as Best New Artist. In the UK, Hunting High and Low continued
its chart success into the following year, becoming one of the best-selling
albums of 1986. The band released studio albums in 1986, 1988, and 1990, with
single hits including "Hunting High and Low", "The Living Daylights", "Stay on These Roads", and "Crying
in the Rain". In 1994, after their
fifth studio album, Memorial Beach(1993), failed to achieve the commercial success of their previous
albums, the band went on hiatus.
Following a performance at the Nobel Peace Prize Concertin 1998, A-ha
recorded their sixth album, 2000's Minor
Earth Major Sky, which was another number-one
album in Norway and Germany. This album was followed by Lifelines(2002); Analogue(2005), which was certified Silver in the UK; and Foot
of the Mountain(2009), which was certified
Silver in the UK and reached the Top Five 5 in many European countries.
On 15 October 2009, the band announced they
would split after the 2010 worldwide Ending on a High Note Tour. Thousands
of fans from at least 40 different countries on six continents congregated to
see A-ha for the last leg of the tour.
On 4 December 2014, A-ha officially announced
its participation at Rock in Rio 2015,
which celebrated 30 years for both the band and the event. In 2015, it was
announced that A-ha would re-unite and their tenth studio album, Cast in Steel,
was released on 4 September 2015, and the band toured in support of the album.
The band has released ten studio albums,
several compilations and four live albums. In less than a year, during 2010,
the band earned an estimated 500 million Norwegian kroner from concert tickets,
merchandise and the release of a greatest hits album, making them one of the
40–50 highest-grossing bands in the world. The band were listed in the Guinness
World Recordsbook for having the biggest-paying
rock concert attendance; they drew an audience of 198,000 at Maracanã
Stadiumduring Rock in Riofestival. Their exact sale figures are somewhat controversial;
according to their label, Rhino
Entertainment, they have sold 55 million
records, but other sources assert that they have sold more than 100 million
units, albums and singles combined.
Stay on These Roads is the third studio album
by Norwegian band A-ha. It was released on 3 May 1988 by Warner Bros. Records. Six singles were
released from the album.
The album peaked at number 148 on the US Billboard 200.
It was another big hit by A-ha internationally, selling over 4 million copies
worldwide. Stay on These Roads achieved Platinumstatus in Brazil and Gold in the UK, Switzerland, the Netherlands
and Germany and Double Platinum status in France. It reached number two in the
European top-100 albums sales chart.
William Ruhlmann of AllMusicsaid "in the U.K., the album became the group's third straight
to peak at number two, though it charted for a shorter period than the first
two albums, and there were four Top 25 hits—the title track, 'The Blood That Moves
the Body,' 'Touchy!,' and 'You Are the One'." Also included was a
re-recording of A-ha's 1987 theme from the James Bond movie The
Living Daylights, which, in its single version,
was a U.K. number five that missed the U.S. charts.
Lead
single "Stay on These Roads", number one in
Norway, was a hit across Europe, including top-five showings in the UK, France,
Austria and Ireland and top-ten chartings in Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden
and Switzerland. Stay on These Roads includes
three more hit singles, "The Blood That Moves The Body",
"Touchy!"
and "You Are the One", though a final single, "There's Never a
Forever Thing", was released only in Brazil. None of the singles charted
on the US Billboard Hot 100.
Cold has a voice It talks to me Stillborn by choice It airs no need To hold Oh, old man feels the
cold Oh, baby, don't 'Cause I've been told Stay on these roads We shall meet, I know Stay on, my love We shall meet, I know I know Where joy should
reign These skies restrain Shadow your love The voice trails off again The voice trails off again Oh, old man feels the
cold Oh, baby, don't Cause I've been told Stay on these roads We shall meet, I know Stay on, my love You feel so weak, be strong Stay on, stay on We shall meet, I know, I know I know, my love, I know (Feels the cold) Winter's gone, I'm on my own Stay on these roads We shall meet, I know Stay on, my love We will meet, I know So stay on, I know Stay my love, stay on We will meet, I know, I know.
VOICE OF THE MOON
ANOUSHKA SHANKAR
Songwriter: Anoushka shankar
LIVE COUTANCES FRANCE 2014
Country: Indian/england
Album: rise
Label: angel records
Genre: Indian music
Year: 2005
Anoushka Shankar (born 9 June 1981) is a British Bengalisitarplayer
and composer. She is the daughter of Pandit Ravi Shankarand Sukanya Rajan, and the half-sister of Norah Jones.
Shankar was born in London and her childhood
was divided between London and Delhi.
She is the daughter of Sukanya Shankar and Bengali-Indian sitar maestro Ravi Shankar,
who was 61 when she was born. Through her father, she is also the half-sister
of American singer Norah Jones(born Geetali Norah Shankar), and Shubhendra
"Shubho" Shankar, who died in 1992.
As a teenager, Shankar lived in Encinitas,
California, and attended San
Dieguito High School Academy. A 1999 honors graduate and
Homecoming Queen, Anoushka decided to pursue a career in music rather than
attend college.
On 29 November 2002, Shankar was the featured
performer of the "Indian" half of the Concert
for George, a posthumous tribute to the
life and music of George Harrison,
held at the Royal Albert Hallin London. She opened the show by playing a solo sitar instrumental titled
"Your Eyes". Also on the sitar, she performed
George Harrison's "The
Inner Light" with Jeff Lynne.
Lastly, she conducted a new composition, Arpan, written by her father. The
composition featured Eric Claptonplaying acoustic guitar, and a full orchestra of Indian and Western
musicians. The concert was modelled after Ravi Shankar's benefit concert with
Harrison, the 1971 Concert
for Bangladesh.
Shankar was invited by Richard Gereand Philip Glassto perform in a concert at Avery Fisher Hallin 2003 in aid of the Healing the Divide:
A Concert for Peace and Reconciliation. Shankar and Jethro
Tullpostponed a concert scheduled for 29
November 2008 in Mumbai after the 2008
Mumbai attacks. They reorganised the
performance as A
Billion Hands Concert, a benefit performance for
victims of the attacks, and held it on 5 December 2008. Shankar commented on this
decision stating that: "As a musician, this is how I speak, how I express
the anger within me [...] our entire tour has been changed by these events and
even though the structure of the concert may remain the same, emotionally
perhaps we are saying a lot more."
Rise is an album by Anoushka Shankarreleased on 27 September 2005. The album was chosen as one of Amazon.com's
Top 100 Editor's Picks of 2005 (#82). On previous recordings, Anoushka Shankar
had followed in the footsteps of her father, Ravi Shankar,
by performing relatively traditional, raga-based
music. Rise, by contrast, incorporated jazz,
pop,
and pan-ethnic world musictextures in an unpredictable melange. At the center of it all are
Shankar's sitarexpertise
and traditional Indian roots.