MANY TEARS AGO

CONNIE FRANCIS
SONGWRITER: WINFIELD SCOTT
COUNTRY: U. S. A.
ALBUM: LOVE ‘N’ COUNTRY
LABEL: MGM
GENRE: POP
YEAR: 1989
 
         Concetta Rosa Maria Franconero (December 12, 1937), better known as Connie Francis, is an American pop singer, former actress, and top-charting female vocalist of the late 1950s and early 1960s. Although her chart success waned in the second half of the 1960s, Francis remained a top concert draw.
            Francis was born to na Italian-American family in the Ironbound neighborhood of Newark, New Jersey, the first child of George and Ida (née Ferrari-di Vito) Franconero, spending her first years in the Crown Heights, Brooklyn area (Utica Avenue/St. Marks Avenue) before the family moved to New Jersey.
           Growing up in an Italian-Jewish neighborhood, Francis became fluent in Yiddish, which led her later to record songs in Yiddish and Hebrew.
        In her autobiography Who's Sorry Now? published in 1984, Francis recalls that she was encouraged by her father to appear regularly at talent contests, pageants, and other neighborhood festivities from the age of four as a singer and accordion player.
          Francis attended Newark Arts High School in 1951 and 1952. She and her family moved to Belleville, New Jersey, where Francis graduated as salutatorian from Belleville High School Class of 1955.
           During this time, Francis continued to perform at neighborhood festivities and talent shows (some of which were broadcast on television), appearing alternately as Concetta Franconero and Connie Franconero. Under the latter name, she also appeared on NBC's variety show Startime Kids between 1953 and 1955.
          During the rehearsals for her appearance on Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts, Francis was advised by Godfrey to change her stage name to Connie Francis for the sake of easier pronunciation. Godfrey also told her to drop the accordion – advice she gladly followed, as she had begun to hate the large and heavy instrument. Around the same time, Francis took a job as a singer on demonstration records, which brought unreleased songs to the attention of established singers and/or their management who would subsequently choose or decline to record them for a professional commercial record.
         "Many Tears Ago" is a song written by Winfield Scott and performed by Connie Francis. It reached #7 on the U.S. pop chart and #12 on the UK Singles Chart in 1960.
         The single's B-side, "Senza Mama (With No One)", reached #87 on the U.S. pop chart. 

They said your cheating heart will make me cry
And like a fool I gave it a try
I should've listened when they told me so
Many many tears ago
 
But I could not believe the things they said
Because my heart over ruled my head
I should've listened when they told me so
Many many tears ago
 
I laughed out loud when they told me
That you had someone else
But your cheating heart has shown me
That I was foolin' myself
 
I know it's too late for a brand new start
For I have cried you out of my heart
I should've listened when they told me so
Many many tears ago
 
I laughed out loud when they told me
That you had someone else
But your cheating heart has shown me
That I was foolin' myself
 
I know it's too late for a brand new start
For I have cried you out of my heart
I should've listened when they told me so
I should've listened when they told me so
Many many tears ago.

NO WORDS TO SAY

MR. MISTER
SONGWRITERS: RICHARD PAGE & STEVE GEORGE
COUNTRY: U. S. A.
ALBUM: PULL (EXPANDED EDITION)
LABEL: LITTLE DUME RECORDINGS
GENRE: ROCK
YEAR: 2010
 
         Mr. Mister was an American rock band from Phoenix, Arizona, active from 1982 until 1990. The band consisted of Richard Page on lead vocals and bass guitar, Steve George on keyboards/backing vocals, Pat Mastelotto on acoustic and electronic drums/percussion and Steve Farris on guitars/backing vocals. Mr. Mister was the successor to the band Pages, fronted by Page and George from 1978 to 1981.
           Pull is the fourth and final studio album by American pop rock band Mr. Mister, and the only album not to feature founding guitarist Steve Farris, who had departed the band in 1988. It was recorded from 1989 to 1990, but the record company refrained from releasing this more introspective album. Due to the band's being left without a record company and a subsequent breakup, the album was left without an official release until 2010, when it was remixed and released by Richard Page's own Little Dume Recordings label.
            The album was made available as a physical CD plus digital download.
       No singles were released from this album, although one track ("We Belong to No One") was offered as a free download from the Little Dume website while the album was being prepped for release. Also, "Waiting in My Dreams" was first featured on the band's The Best of Mr. Mister album.
I grew up in the South in the turbulent time
Not a bad time for a white boy
The country was changing in a peculiar way
And all around me was a sound
Growing sweeter and more murderous all at once
And the people tried to hide their eyes
From the chaos and defiance that was changing them all
And the years passed and not a word was spoken
The years passed, the silence never broken
 
Quietly, they lead their lives
Of desperation, no words to say
 
There were those who know the tables would turn
Running out into the burning streets
And hoping to hear the words
Of a prophet or a sage who might come along
And straighten out the mess they had made
The injustice and cruelty by their own hands
Of the ones of another shade
 
Quietly, they lead their lives
Of desperation, no words to say
Silently, they turned their heads
Their eyes unopened, no words to say
 
Then one day there was heard a thunderous chant
The voice they feared grew louder and louder
And the day had come at last
 
Quietly, they lead their lives
Of desperation, no words to say
Silently, they turned their heads
Their eyes unopened, no words to say.

FEEL NO PAIN

SADE ADU
SONGWRITERS: ANDREW HALE; SADE ADU & STUART MATTHEWMAN
COUNTRY: U. K.
ALBUM: LOVE LUXE
LABEL: EPIC RECORDS
GENRE: SOUL
YEAR: 1992
 
          Sade (/ʃɑːˈdeɪ/shah-DAY) are an English band, formed in London in 1982 and named after their lead singer, Sade Adu. Three of their members were originally from Hull in the East Riding of Yorkshire. Their music features elements of soul, quiet storm, smooth jazz and sophisti-pop.
         The band's debut studio album, Diamond Life (1984), reached number two on the UK Album Chart, selling over 1.2 million copies and won the Brit Award for Best British Album in 1985. The album was also a hit internationally, reaching number one in several countries and the top ten in the United States, where it has sold four million copies to date. In late 1985, the band released their second studio effort Promise, which peaked at number one in both the United Kingdom and the US. It was certified double platinum in the UK and quadruple platinum in the US. In 1986 Sade won a Grammy Award for Best New Artist. Their fifth studio album, Lovers Rock (2000), won the Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album. Their sixth studio album, Soldier of Love (2010), peaked at number four in the UK and number one in the US. In 2011, the band won their fourth Grammy for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals.
              Sade's US certified sales so far stand at 23.5 million units according to the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), and have sold more than 75 million records worldwide to date. The band were ranked at No. 50 on VH1's list of the "100 Greatest Artists of All Time".
         Love Deluxe is the fourth studio album by English band Sade. It was released in the United States on 26 October 1992 and in the United Kingdom on 1 November 1992 by Epic Records.

Mama been laid off
Papa been laid off
My brother's been laid off
For more than two years now
Ooh can't get a job
Billy can't get a job
Ooh they gotta listen to the blues
 
Help them to strive
Help them to move on
Help them to have some future
Help them to live long
Help them to live life
Help them to smile
Don't let them stay home and listen to the blues
 
Mama been laid off
Papa been laid off
Billy can't get a job
For too long too long
Don't let them lose
We gotta give them a chance
It's gonna come back on everyone
If you don't make them dance
Don't let them stay home and listen to the blues
 
There's nothing sacred (why, why, why)
Breathing hatred
We have to face it (why, why, why)
No one can take it
And feel no pain
 
Mama been laid off
Papa been laid off
My brother's been laid off
For more than two years now
Ooh can't get a job
Billy can't get a job
Ooh they gotta listen to the blues
 
Help them to strive
Help them to move on
Help them to have some future
Help them to live long
Help them to live life
Help them to smile
Don't let them stay home and listen to the blues
 
One day we're gonna wake up
And the ghetto's all around
All over my friend
Have you ever seen a man break down
 
Do you know how that feels
To walk the street with your head held high
Why, why, why
Oh lord have mercy
Did you ever see a man break down
 
There's nothing sacred
Breathing hatred
We have to face it
No-one can take it (how can they take that much)
And feel no pain
Oh, did you ever see a man break down. 

HARDER TO BREATH
MAROON 5
SONGWRITER: ADAM LEVINE & JESSE CARMICHAEL
COUNTRY: U. S.A.
ALBUM: SONGS ABOUT JANE
LABEL: OCTONE
GENRE: FUNK ROCK
YEAR: 2002
 
             "Harder to Breathe" is a song by American band Maroon 5. The song was written by frontman Adam Levine for the band's debut album, Songs About Jane (2002). The song expresses tension, having been written quickly under trying circumstances. It tells the story about a former relationship Levine was involved in. "Harder to Breathe" was met with positive reception by music critics, who praised the track's sound. It was released in 2002 as the lead single of Songs About Jane.
       The song peaked at number six on Airplay Monitor. In spite of Maroon 5's later mainstream success, it also appeared on the Alternative Songs chart at number 31 and the Billboard Hot 100 at number 18. Internationally, the single charted at number 13 in the United Kingdom. "Harder to Breathe" also appeared in the Netherlands, Sweden, Australia, and New Zealand charts, respectively.
             "Harder to Breathe" was included from Maroon 5's 2004 EP 1.22.03.Acoustic in an acoustic version and the live album Live – Friday the 13th (2005).

How dare you say that my behavior is unacceptable
So condescending unnecessarily critical
I have the tendency of getting very physical
So watch your step cause if I do you'll need a miracle
 
You drain me dry and make me wonder why I'm even here
This double vision I was seeing is finally clear
You want to stay but you know very well I want you gone
Not fit to funkin' tread the ground I'm walking on
 
When it gets cold outside and you got nobody to love
You'll understand what I mean when I say
There's no way we're gonna give up
And like a little girl cries in the face
Of a monster that lives in her dreams
Is there anyone out there?
Cause it's getting harder and harder to breathe
Is there anyone out there?
Cause it's getting harder and harder to breathe
 
What you are doing is screwing things up inside my head
You should know better you never listened to a word I said
Clutching your pillow and writhing in a naked sweat
Hoping somebody someday, will do you like I did?
 
When it gets cold outside and you got nobody to love
You'll understand what I mean when I say
There's no way we're gonna give up
And like a little girl cries in the face
Of a monster that lives in her dreams
Is there anyone out there?
Cause it's getting harder and harder to breathe
Is there anyone out there?
Cause it's getting harder and harder to breathe
 
Does it kill?
Does it burn?
Is it painful to learn?
That it's me that has all the control
 
Does it thrill?
Does it sting?
When you feel what I bring
And you wish that you had me to hold
 
When it gets cold outside and you got nobody to love
You'll understand what I mean when I say
There's no way we're gonna give up
And like a little girl cries in the face
Of a monster that lives in her dreams
Is there anyone out there?
Cause it's getting harder and harder to breathe
Is there anyone out there?
Cause it's getting harder and harder to breathe
Is there anyone out there?
Cause it's getting harder and harder to breathe.