VUELVERICKY MARTINCOMPOSITOR: FRANCO DE VITAPAIS: PUERTO RICOÁLBUM: VUELVEDISCOGRÁFICA:GÉNERO: POPAÑO: 1998Enrique Martín Morales (San Juan, 24 de diciembre de 1971), conocido popularmente por el nombre artístico de Ricky Martin, es un cantante y actor puertorriqueño nacionalizado posteriormente español. Inició su carrera musical a mediados de la década de los 80, como vocalista del grupo juvenil Menudo.A partir de 1991 se estableció como solista. Ha lanzado nueve álbumes de estudio, tres recopilaciones y más de cincuenta sencillos en español e inglés. Ha vendido alrededor de 60 millones de álbumes como solista hasta 2020. Su álbum más vendido es el que lanzó en 1999, titulado «Ricky Martin».Entre sus canciones más reconocidas se encuentran «Adiós», «Come with Me», «Disparo al Corazón», «Fuego contra fuego», «Jaleo», «La copa de la vida», «La mordidita», «Livin' la Vida Loca», «María», «Más», «Nada es imposible», «Asignatura pendiente», «She Bangs», «Tal vez», «Volverás», «Tu Recuerdo », «Dime que me quieres», «I don't care» y «Vuelve».A lo largo de su carrera ha recibido dos Grammy, cinco Latin Grammys, três Billboard, ocho Billboard Latin Music Awards, ocho MTV's, ocho World Music Awards, dos American Music Awards, entre otros."Vuelve" (en inglés: "Come Back") es una canción del cantante puertorriqueño Ricky Martin. Escrita por Franco De Vita y producida por K. C. Porter y Draco Rosa, se estrenó en diciembre de 1997 como tema principal de la telenovela mexicana Sin ti. [2] En enero de 1998, fue lanzado como el primer sencillo de Vuelve (1998) en los Estados Unidos y América Latina. [1] En Europa y Asia, "The Cup of Life" fue elegido como el sencillo principal en su lugar. [1] "Vuelve" también se publicó como tercer sencillo en Austria y Alemania en diciembre de 1998. [3] Tuvo éxito en las listas estadounidenses superando Hot Latin Songs, Latin Pop Airplay y Tropical Songs.Algo me dice, que ya no volverás
Estoy seguro que esta vez
No habrá marcha atrás
Después de todo fui yo, a decirte que no
Sabes bien que no es cierto
Estoy muriendo por dentro. Uhmmm
Y ahora es que me doy cuenta
Que sin ti, no soy nada
He perdido las fuerzas
He perdido las ganas
He intentado encontrarte en otras personas
No es igual, no es lo mismo
Nos separa un abismo
¡Vuelve!
Que sin ti la vida se me va
¡Oh, vuelve!
Que me falta el aire, si tú no estás
Oh, vuelve
Nadie ocupará tu lugar
Sobra tanto espacio, si no estás
No paso un minuto, sin pensar
Sin ti la vida lentamente, se me va
Algo me dice ya no sirve de nada
Tantas noches en vela, aferrado a mi almohada
Si pudiera tan solo regresar un momento
Ahora es que te comprendo
Ahora es, cuando te pierdo
¡Vuelve!
Que sin ti la vida se me va
¡Oh, vuelve!
Que me falta el aire, si tú no estás
Oh, vuelve
Nadie ocupará tu lugar
Sobra tanto espacio, si no estás
No paso un minuto sin pensar
Sin ti la vida lentamente, se me va
¡Y a pesar que fui yo!
A decirte que no!
Sin embargo aquí, sigo insistiendo te!
¡Vuelve!
Que sin ti la vida se me va
¡Oh, Vuelve!
Que me falta el aire, si tú no estás
¡Oh, Vuelve!
Nadie ocupará tu lugar
¡Vuelve!
Que sin ti la vida se me va!
Oh, Vuelve!
Que me falta el aire, si tú no estás
Oh, Vuelve
Nadie ocupará tu lugar!
(Vuelve)
(Ay, ay eh)
Vuelve ya
Lo sé
Nada es igual, nada es igual, nada es igual
Nada es.
BEAUTIFUL
LOSER
BOB
SEGER
SONGWRITER: BOB SEGER
COUNTRY: U. S. A.
ALBUM: BEAUTIFUL LOSER
LABEL: CAPITOL RECORDS
GENRE: ROCK
YEAR: 1975
Robert Clark Seger (/ˈsiːɡər/;
born May 6, 1945) is an American singer, songwriter, and musician. As a locally
successful Detroit-area
artist, he performed and recorded as Bob Seger and the Last Heard and Bob
Seger System throughout the 1960s, breaking through with his first album, Ramblin'
Gamblin' Man (which contained his first national hit of the same name) in
1968. By the early
1970s, he had dropped the 'System' from his recordings and continued to strive
for broader success with various other bands. In 1973,
he put together the Silver Bullet Band, with a group of Detroit-area
musicians, with whom he became most successful on the national level with the álbum
Live Bullet (1976), recorded live with the Silver Bullet Band in 1975 at Cobo Hall in Detroit, Michigan. In 1976, he achieved a national breakout with
the studio álbum Night
Moves. On his studio albums, he also worked extensively
with the Alabama-based Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section, which
appeared on several of Seger's best-selling singles and albums.
A roots
rocker with a classic raspy, powerful
voice, Seger wrote and recorded songs that dealt with love, women, and blue-collar themes, and is an example of a heartland rock artist. He has recorded many hits, including "Night Moves", "Turn the Page", "Still the Same", "We've Got Tonite",
"Against the Wind", "You'll
Accomp'ny Me", "Hollywood Nights",
"Shame on the Moon",
"Like
a Rock", and "Shakedown", the last of which was
written for the 1987 film Beverly
Hills Cop II and topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart. He also co-wrote the Eagles'
number-one hit "Heartache Tonight",
and his recording of "Old
Time Rock and Roll" was named one of the Songs
of the Century in 2001.
With a career spanning six decades, Seger has
sold more than 75 million records worldwide, making him one of the world's best-selling artists of all time.
Seger was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2004 and the
Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2012. Seger
was named Billboard's
2015 Legend of Live honoree at the 12th annual Billboard Touring Conference & Awards,
held November 18–19 at the Roosevelt Hotel in New York. He announced his farewell tour in
September 2018.
"Beautiful Loser" is a song
written and recorded by American rock artist Bob Seger.
It was the title track on his 1975 studio álbum Beautiful Loser.
The single just missed inclusion on the US Top 100, but became more widely
known when it was included on Seger's breakout album, 'Live' Bullet (1976), where it was paired with "Travelin' Man".
He wants to dream
like a young man
With the wisdom of an
old man
He wants his home and
security
He wants to live like
a sailor at sea
Beautiful loser,
where you gonna fall?
When you realize you
just can't have it all
He's your oldest and
your best friend
If you need him,
he'll be there again
He's always willing
to be second best
A perfect lodger, a
perfect guest
Beautiful loser, read
it on the wall
And realize, you just
can't have it all
Just can't have it
all, just can't have it all
Oh, oh... Can't have
it all
He'll never make any
enemies
He won't complain if
he's caught in a freeze
He'll always ask,
he'll always say please
Beautiful loser,
never take it all
'cause it's easier,
faster when you fall
You just don't need
it all
Oh, oh... You just
don't need it all.
LET ME TELL YOU ABOUT LOVE
THE JUDDS
SONGWRITERS: CARL PERKINS; PAUL KENNEDY & BRENT
MAHER
COUNTRY: U. S. A.
ALBUM: RIVER OF TIME
LABEL: RCA NASHVILLE
GENRE: COUNTRY
YEAR: 1989
The Judds were an American country music duo composed of Naomi Judd and her daughter, Wynonna
Judd. The duo signed to RCA
Nashville in 1983 and released six studio
albums between then and 1991. The Judds were one of the most successful acts in
country music history, winning five Grammy
Awards for Best Country Performance by a
Duo or Group with Vocal, and eight Country Music Association awards. They
also had 25 singles on the country music charts between 1983 and 2000, of which
14 went to Nº.1. After eight successful years as a duet, the Judds ceased
performing in 1991 after Naomi was diagnosed with Hepatitis C.
Soon after, Wynonna
embarked on a highly successful solo career. The two have occasionally reunited
for special tours, the most recent of which was in 2017.
"Let Me Tell You About Love" is a
song written by Carl Perkins,
Paul Kennerley and Brent Maher,
and recorded by American country music duo The Judds.
It was released in June 1989 as the second single from the álbum River of Time. The song was The Judds' fourteenth and final
number one on the country chart. The RCA/Curb single, 8947-7-R,
b/w "Water of Love", went to number one for one week and spent a
total of fifteen weeks on the country chart. The record also reached number one
on the Canadian RPM Country Tracks chart.
Carl
Perkins played lead guitar on the recording.
The song appeared on their 1991 Greatest Hits Volume Two collection. It was also the last country number one by a duo or
vocal collaboration until Brooks
& Dunn's "Brand
New Man" in 1991.
Well, ever since the day that time began
There's been this thing 'tween a woman and a man
Well, I don't know but I do believe
It started in the garden with Adam and Eve
Sampson and Delilah had their fling
'Til she cut his hair and clipped his wing
It don't matter how the story's told
Love stays young, it can't grow old
[Chorus]
Let me tell you about love
About the moon and stars above
It's what we've all been dreamin' of
Let me tell you about love
Well, Bonaparte and Josephine
I believe they had a pretty good scene
Until she said, "Bony boy, we're through!"
That's when he met his Waterloo
Julie baby and Romeo
Fell in love and stole the show
I know they are history
But there ain't been nothin' like you and me
[Repeat Chorus]
Now Sheba she was a beauty queen
The purtiest thing that you ever have seen
Soloman he was a mighty wise
'Til Sheba she done caught his eye
The world would be in a dreadful fix
If it wasn't for the love between the cats and chicks
This world wouldn't amount to much
Without a hug and a kiss and a tender touch
[Repeat Chorus]
Let me tell you about love
Let me tell you about love.
LONELIEST ROAD THAT I KNOW
GUY DAVIS
SONGWRITER: FRED MCDOWELL
COUNTRY: U. S. A.
ALBUM: GIVE IN KINDE
LABEL: RED HOUSE RECORDS
GENRE: BLUES
YEAR: 2002
Guy Davis (born May 12, 1952) is an American blues guitarist,
banjo player,
and actor. He is the second child and the only son of the actors Ruby Dee and Ossie Davis.
Davis says his blues
music is inspired by the Southern speech of his
grandmother. Though raised in the New York
City area, he grew up hearing accounts of
life in the rural South from his parents and especially his grandparents, and
they made their way into his own stories and songs. Davis taught himself the guitar
(never having the patience to take formal lessons) and learned by listening to
and watching other musicians. One night on a train from Boston to New
York, he picked up finger
picking from a nine-fingered guitar player.
His first exposure to the blues was at a summer camp in Vermont run by Pete Seeger's
brother John Seeger, where he learned how to play the five-string banjo.
Well that 61 highway
is the loneliest road that I know
Well that 61 highway is the loneliest road that I know
She run from New York City run right by my baby’s door
Well some people say,
say the Greyhound busses they don’t run
Well some people say, say the Greyhound busses they don’t run
Well, go to West Memphis baby look down Highway 61
Please. Please see
somebody for me
Please. Please see
somebody for me
If you see my baby tell her she’s alright, she’s alright with me
If I should happen to
die doubt babe
Honey before you think my time have come
If I should happen to die doubt baby
Honey before you think my time have come
I want you to bury my body right there by Highway 61.