Eduardo
Oliveira Araújo (Joaíma, 23 de julho de 1942) é um cantor
e compositor
brasileiro que
integrou a Jovem Guarda e estourou com o hit "O Bom",
canção gravada em 1967.
Nascido
no interior de Minas Gerais, na cidade de Joaíma, Eduardo é filho do
fazendeiro Coronel Lídio Araújo. Na infância, seus ídolos eram Luiz
Gonzaga e Pedro Raimundo. Na adolescência, Eduardo se deixou
influenciar pelo rock and roll e rockabilly
(principalmente por Gene Vincent) e em 1958, participou da
banda "The Playboys". Em 1960, ainda em Belo Horizonte se apresentou na TV ITACOLOMI e
também na Rádio INCONFIDÊNCIA, no programa Só Para Mulheres, onde o Radialista
Aldair Pinto o apresentava como “O REI DO ROCK DE MINAS GERAIS”.
Shawn Peter Raul Mendes (/ˈmɛndɛz/;
born August 8, 1998) is a Canadian singer and songwriter. He gained a following
in 2013, posting song covers on the video-sharing application Vine.
The following year, he caught the attention of artist manager Andrew Gertlerand Island RecordsA&RZiggy Chareton, which led to him signing a deal with the record
label. Mendes's self-titled
debut EPwas released in 2014, followed by
his debut studio album Handwrittenin 2015. Handwritten debuted
atop the US Billboard 200,
making Mendes one of five artists ever to debut at number one before the age of
18. The single
"Stitches" reached number one in
the UK and the top 10 in the US and Canada.
His second studio álbum Illuminate(2016) also debuted at
number one in the US, with its singles "Treat You Better" and "There's Nothing Holdin' Me Back"
reaching the top 10 in several countries. His self-titled
third studio album(2018) was supported by the
lead single "In My Blood". The album's number one debut in
the US made Mendes the third-youngest artist to achieve three number one
albums. In 2019, he released the hit singles "If I Can't Have You"
and "Señorita",
with the latter peaking atop the US Billboard
Hot 100. In December 2020, Mendes became the youngest male artist
ever to top the Billboard 200 with four studio albums.
Among his accolades,
Mendes has won 13 SOCANawards, 10 MTV
Europe Music Awards, eight Juno Awards,
eight iHeartRadio MMVAs,
two American
Music Awards, and received three Grammy Awardnominations. In 2018, Timenamed Mendes as one of the 100 most influential people in the world
on their annual list.
Karla Camila Cabello Estrabao (/kəˈmiːlə kəˈbeɪoʊ/; Spanish:
[kaˈmila kaˈβeʎo];
born March 3, 1997) is a Cuban-Americansinger and songwriter. She rose to prominence as a member of the
girl group Fifth Harmony,
formed on The X Factor USAin 2012,
signing a joint record deal with Syco Musicand Epic Records. While
in Fifth Harmony, Cabello began to establish herself as a solo artist with the
release of the collaborations "I Know What You Did Last Summer"
with Shawn Mendes,
and "Bad Things"
with Machine Gun Kelly, the latter reaching
number four on the US Billboard Hot 100.
After leaving the group in late 2016, Cabello released several other
collaborations, including "Hey Ma" with Pitbulland J Balvinfor The Fate of the Furious soundtrack(2017), and her debut solo single "Crying
in the Club".
Cabello's debut studio album, Camila(2018), reached number one on the Billboard 200chart. The Latin
music-influenced pop album was critically
well-received, and received a Platinum certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
Its lead single
"Havana" topped the charts in
several countries including the US and UK, and follow-up single "Never Be the Same"
reached the top ten in multiple countries. Cabello's
2019 duet with Mendes, "Señorita", became
her second single to top the Billboard Hot 100. Her second studio album, Romance(2019), peaked at number three on
the Billboard 200 chart and number one in Canada. Cabello is set to star in an
upcoming film adaptation of Cinderella(2021), for Sony
Pictures.
Cabello
has amassed billions of streams on music platforms. She had
the best-selling digital singleof 2018,
according to International Federation of the Phonographic
Industry(IFPI). Cabello has won many awards
throughout her career, including two Latin
Grammy Awards, five American
Music Awards, and one Billboard
Music Award. She has also received three Grammy Awardnominations.
"I Know What You Did Last Summer"
is a song by Canadian singer Shawn
Mendesand Cuban-American singer Camila Cabello.
The song serves as Cabello's debut singleas a solo artist and was released as the lead singlefrom the reissueof Mendes' debut studio
album, Handwritten Revisited(2015), via Island Recordson November 18, 2015. It reached the top 20 on the US Billboard Hot 100and on the Canadian
Hot 100. Mendes and Cabello promoted the song with
several televised performances, including on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallonand at the 2016 People's Choice Awards. Mendes
and Cabello later collaborated on "Señorita" in
June 2019.
Ah-ah, he-ey
Ah-ah, ah-ah
Ah-ah, he-ey
Ah-ah, ah-ah
He knows
Dirty secrets that I keep
Does he know it's killing me?
He knows, he knows
D-d-does he know?
Another's hands have touched my skin
I won't tell him where I've been
He knows, he knows, he knows
It's tearing me apart
She's slipping away (I'm slipping away)
Am I just hanging on to all the words she used to say?
The pictures on her phone
She's not coming home (I'm not coming home)
Coming home, coming home
I know what you did
last summer (ah-ah)
Just lied to me: There's no other (he-ey)
I know what you did last summer
Tell me where you've been
I know what you did last summer (ah-ah)
Look me in the eyes, my lover (he-ey)
I know what you did last summer
Tell me where you've been
I know, I know, I
know, I know (ah-ah)
I know, I know, I know (he-ey)
I know, I know, I know, I know (ah-ah)
I know, I know, I know (ah-ah)
I didn't mean it, no (ah-ah), I didn't mean it, mean it, no (he-ey)
Can't seem to let you go, can't seem to hold you close (ah-ah, ah-ah)
I know
When she looks me in
the eyes
They don't seem as bright no more, no more, I know
That she loved me at one time
Would I promise her that night
Cross my heart and hope to die
It's tearing me apart
(it's tearing me apart)
She's slipping away (I'm slipping away)
Am I just hanging on to all the words she used to say?
The pictures on her phone (the pictures on my phone)
She's not coming home (I'm not coming home)
Oh, na, na, na, yeah
I know what you did
last summer (ah-ah)
Just lied to me: There's no other (he-ey)
I know what you did last summer
Tell me where you've been
I know what you did last summer (ah-ah)
Look me in the eyes, my lover (he-ey)
I know what you did last summer
Tell me where you've been
I know, I know, I
know, I know
I know, I know, I know
I know, I know, I know, I know
I know, I know, I know (no, no)
Can't seem to let you go
Can't seem to keep you close (hold me close)
I can't seem to let you go
Can't seem to keep you close (you know I didn't mean it, though)
Tell me where you've
been lately
Tell me where you've been lately (just hold me close)
Tell me where you've been lately
Tell me where you've been lately (don't, don't, don't, don't let me go)
Can't seem to keep you close
I can't seem to let you go (I didn't mean it, though)
I know you didn't mean it, though
I know you didn't mean it, though (I don't wanna let you go)
Tell me you didn't
mean it, though
Tell me you didn't mean it, though (no, no, no)
(Can't seem to let you go, seem to let you go)
I know you didn't mean it, though
I wanna know you mean it, though (hold me close)
I know you didn't mean it, though
I know you didn't mean it, though (just hold me close)
I can't seem to let you go, can't seem to hold you close
I know what you did
last summer (ah-ah)
Just lied to me: There's no other (he-ey)
I know what you did last summer
Tell me where you've been
I know what you did last summer (ah-ah)
Look me in the eyes, my lover (he-ey)
I know what you did last summer
Tell me where you've been
I know, I know, I
know, I know (ah-ah)
I know, I know, I know (he-ey)
I know, I know, I know, I know (ah-ah)
I know, I know, I know (ah-ah)
I know, I know, I know, I know (ah-ah)
I know, I know, I know (he-ey)
I know, I know, I know, I know (ah-ah)
I know, I know, I know (ah-ah)
I know.
I SWEAR
JOHN
MICAEL MONTEGOMERY
SONGWRITERS: FRANK
J. MYERS & GARY BAKER
COUNTRY: U. S. A.
ALBUM: ALL-4-ONE
LABEL: ATLANTIC RECORDS
GENRE: COUNTRY
YEAR: 1994
John Michael Montgomery (born January 20,
1965) is an American country musicsinger. Montgomery began singing with his brother Eddie, who would
later become known as one half of the duo Montgomery Gentry,
before beginning his major-label solo career in 1992. He has had more than 30
singles on the Billboardcountry charts, of which seven have reached number one: "I Love the Way You Love Me",
"I Swear",
"Be
My Baby Tonight", "If
You've Got Love", "I Can Love You Like That",
"Sold (The Grundy County Auction Incident)",
and "The Little Girl".
13 more have reached
the top 10. "I Swear" and "Sold (The Grundy County
Auction Incident)" were named by Billboard as the top country songs of 1994 and
1995, respectively. Montgomery's recordings of
"I Swear" and "I Can Love You Like That" were both released
concurrently with cover versions by the R&Bgroup All-4-One.
Several of Montgomery's singles crossed over to the Billboard Hot 100,
his highest peak there having been achieved by "Letters from Home" in 2004.
Montgomery
has released 10 studio albums. His first seven albums were
released via Atlantic RecordsNashville, and his next two via parent company Warner Bros. RecordsNashville after Atlantic closed its country division in 2001. His
first three albums, Life's
a Dance(1992), Kickin' It Up(1994), and John Michael Montgomery(1995) are all
certified multi-platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America(RIAA); 1996's What
I Do the Bestis certified platinum; while Leave a Mark(1998) and Brand New Me(2000) are certified gold.
All-4-One is the eponymousdebut album by All-4-Onereleased on April 12, 1994. It features the Grammy-award-winning
hit single, "I Swear".
I see the questions
in your eyes
I know what's weighing on your mind
But you can be sure i know my part
Cuz i'll stand beside you through the years
You'll only cry those happy tears
And though i'll make mistakes,
I'll never break your heart
Chorus
I swear
By the moon and the stars in the sky
I'll be there
I swear
Like the shadow that's by your side
I'll be there
For better or worse
Til death do us part
I'll love you with every beat of my heart
I swear
I'll give you
everything i can
I'll build your dreams with these two hands
We'll hang some memories on the wall
And when there's silver in your hair
You won't have to ask if i still care
Cuz as time turns the page
My love won't age at all
Chorus x2
I swear.
CANTO DA
SAUDADE
BIDU SAYÃO
COMPOSITOR:
ALBERTO COSTA
PAÍS: BRASIL
ÁLBUM: O LUAR
DA MINHA TERRA
GRAVADORA: VICTROLA
GÊNERO: ÓPERA
ANO: 1933
Balduína
de Oliveira Sayão, mais conhecida como Bidu Sayão, (Itaguaí, 11 de maio
de 1902 — Rockport,
Maine, 12 de março de 1999) foi uma célebre intérprete lírica brasileira. Considerada uma das
maiores estrelas da ópera de todos os tempos, foi uma das maiores intérpretes
do Brasil.
Filha
de Pedro Luiz de Oliveira Sayão e de Maria José da Costa Oliveira Sayão, Bidu
Sayão começou estudando canto com Elena Theodorini, uma romena que então vivia
no Brasil. Elena a levou para a Romênia, onde continuou
seus estudos. Mais tarde, foi para Nice, na França, onde foi aluna de Jean
de Reszke, um tenor polonês que a ajudou a consolidar sua técnica vocal. Bidu
estreou em 1926 no Teatro Costanzi de Roma, no papel de
Rosina em O Barbeiro de Sevilha, de Rossini. Sua
estreia no Metropolitan Opera House de Nova
Iorque se deu em 1937 no papel de Manon na ópera de Massenet.
Foi
parte do elenco do Metropolitan durante muitos anos. Arturo
Toscanini era seu admirador, referindo-se a ela como la piccola brasiliana (traduzido
do italiano, significa "a pequena brasileira"). Em fevereiro de 1938,
cantou para o casal Roosevelt na Casa
Branca. Roosevelt lhe ofereceu a cidadania estadunidense, mas ela recusou.
De acordo com ela mesma, "no Brasil eu nasci e no Brasil morrerei".
Entretanto, ela morreu de pneumonia nos Estados Unidos em 1999, antes de
completar 97 anos, sem realizar um de seus desejos: rever a Baía de Guanabara.
Naquela tarde de
inverno sombria
Ao te deixar, deixar
pra sempre abandonada
N'alma eu senti, eu
senti uma saudade fria
Mais que saudade e
dor, mais que dor, ó bem amada!