IT MUST HAVE BEEN LOVE

ROXETTE
SONGWRITTER: PER GESSLE
COUNTRY: SWEDEN
ALBUM: PEARLS OF PASSION
LABEL: EMI RECORDS
GENRE: POWER BALLAD
YEAR: 1987
 
            Roxette was a Swedish pop rock duo, consisting of Marie Fredriksson (vocals and keyboards) and Per Gessle (vocals and guitar). Formed in 1986, the duo became an international act in the late 1980s, when they released their breakthrough second álbum Look Sharp! Their third album Joyride, which was released in 1991, became just as successful as its predecessor. Roxette went on to achieve nineteen UK Top 40 hits and several US Hot 100 hits, including four US number-ones with "The Look", "Listen to Your Heart", "It Must Have Been Love", featured on the soundtrack of Pretty Woman, and "Joyride". Their other hits include "Dressed for Success", "Dangerous", and "Fading Like a Flower".
     Before coming together to form the duo, Fredriksson and Gessle were already established artists in Sweden, she having released a number of solo albums and he being the lead singer and songwriter of Gyllene Tider, a band that had three No. 1 albums. On the advice of the managing director of their record label, the two came together to record "Neverending Love", which became a hit single in Sweden.
           After the release of Don't Bore Us, Get to the Chorus!, a greatest hits record, the duo took a hiatus before returning with the albums Have a Nice Day(1999) and Room Service(2001). They continued to chart in other territories, mainly in Europe and Latin America, where they earned various Gold and Platinum awards until the beginning of the new millennium. In 2002, the duo took a break from recording and touring when Fredriksson was diagnosed with a brain tumour. Gessle went on to release solo albums and reunited with Gyllene Tider before Roxette took to the stage together again for the first time in eight years, in 2009, during Gessle's European Party Crasher tour. In 2011, they released Charm School, their first studio album in ten years, which was followed by Travelling in 2012. Their final studio album, Good Karma, was released in 2016. Marie Fredriksson died on 9 December 2019, at the age of 61, following a long battle with a brain tumour, and the group was disbanded shortly after Fredriksson's death.
          Their songs "It Must Have Been Love" and "Listen to Your Heart" continue to receive wide radio airplay, with both singles receiving awards from BMI in 2014 for achieving five million radio plays. They have sold an estimated 75 million records worldwide, with over 10 million in certified units from Germany, the US and the UK, achieving gold and platinum certifications for Joyride and Look Sharp! in all three regions. They are Sweden's second-best-selling music act after ABBA.
          "It Must Have Been Love" originally "It Must Have Been Love (Christmas for the Broken Hearted)" is a song written by Per Gessle and performed by the Swedish pop duo Roxette. The power ballad became the duo's third number one hit in the United States, and is one of their best selling releases, being certified gold or platinum in a number of countries.
          Four different versions of the song have been officially released. The original song was released in 1987, which was followed by the most successful incarnation, a slightly edited version, omitting the Christmas references, created for the soundtrack to the 1990 film Pretty Woman. During the "Join the Joyride! World Tour" in 1991, the band recorded a country music version in Los Angeles, included on their 1992 album Tourism. A Spanish-language version of the Pretty Woman recording was released on their 1996 compilation Baladas en Español. Finally, an orchestral live performance from the band's 2009 concert at Night of the Proms was included on their 2012 studio album, Travelling.
It must have been love, but it's over now
Lay a whisper on my pillow
Leave the winter on the ground
I wake up lonely, there's air of silence
In the bedroom and all around (and all around)
 
Touch me now
I close my eyes
And dream away
 
It must have been love, but it's over now
It must have been good, but I lost it somehow
It must have been love, but it's over now
From the moment we touched 'til the time had run out
 
Make-believing we're together
That I'm sheltered by your heart
But in and outside, I've turned to water
Like a teardrop in your palm
 
And it's a hard winter's day
I dream Away
 
It must have been love, but it's over now
(It must have been love, but it's over now)
It was all that I wanted, now I'm living without
It must have been love, but it's over now
(It must have been love, the wind blows)
It's where the water flows
It's where the wind blows
 
It must have been love, but it's over now
 (It must have been love, but it's over now)
It must have been good, but I lost it somehow
It must have been love, but it's over now
(It must have been love, but it's over now)
From the moment we touched 'til the time had run out
 
Yeah! It must have been love, but it's over now
(It must have been love, but it's over now)
It was all that I wanted, now I'm living without
 
It must have been love, but it's over now
(The wind blows)
It's where the water flows
It's where the wind blows
 
(It must have been love, but it's over now)
But it's over now
Now!
(It must have been love, but it's over now)
(It must have been love, but it's over now)
Now!

ALL ALONE AM I

JOHNNY TILLOTSON
SONGWRITER: ARTHUR ALTMAN; MANOS HADJIDAKIS & JEAN IOANNIDIS
COUNTRY: U. S. A.
ALBUM: TALK BACK TREMBLING LIPS
LABEL: MGM RECORDS
GENRE: FOLK
YEAR:1963
 
    Johnny Tillotson (born April 20, 1938 in Jacksonville, Florida, United States) is an American singer-songwriter. He enjoyed his greatest success in the early 1960s, when he scored nine top-ten hits on the pop, country, and adult contemporary Billboard charts, including "Poetry in Motion" and the self-penned "It Keeps Right On a-Hurtin'" and "Without You".
          Johnny is the son of Doris and Jack Tillotson, who owned a small service station on the corner of 6th and Pearl in Jacksonville, and acted as the station's mechanic. At the age of nine, Johnny was sent to Palatka, Florida, to take care of his grandmother. He returned to Jacksonville each summer to be with his parents when his brother Dan would go to his grandmother. Johnny began to perform at local functions as a child, and by the time he was at Palatka Senior High School he had developed a reputation as a talented singer. Tillotson became a semi-regular on TV-4's McDuff Hayride, hosted by Toby Dowdy, and soon landed his own show on TV-12 WFGA-TV. In 1957, while Tillotson was studying at the University of Florida, local disc jockey Bob Norris sent a tape of Johnny's singing to the Pet Milk talent contest, and was chosen as one of six National finalists. This gave Johnny the opportunity to perform in Nashville, Tennessee, on WSM the Grand Ole Opry, which led Lee Rosenberg, a Nashville publisher, to take a tape to Archie Bleyer, owner of the independent Cadence Records. Bleyer signed Tillotson to a three-year contract, and issued his first single, "Dreamy Eyes" / "Well I'm Your Man" in September 1958. Both songs were written by Tillotson, and both made the Billboard Hot 100, "Dreamy Eyes" peaking at No. 63. After graduating in 1959 with a Bachelor's Degree in Journalism and Communications, Tillotson moved to New York City to pursue his music career. 

All alone am I ever since your goodbye
All alone with just a beat of my heart
People all around but I don't hear a sound
Just the lonely beating of my heart
 
No use in holding other hands
For I'd be holding only emptiness
No use in kissing other lips
For I'd be thinking just of your caress
 
All alone am I ever since your goodbye
All alone with just a beat of my heart
People all around but I don't hear a sound
Just the lonely beating of my heart
 
No other voice can say the words
My heart must hear to ever sing again
The words you used to whisper low
No other love can ever bring again
 
All alone am I ever since your goodbye
All alone with just a beat of my heart
People all around but I don't hear a sound
Just the lonely beating of my heart.

 LOSING YOU
BRENDA LEE
SONGWRITER: JEAN RENARD & CARL SIGMAN
COUNTRY: U. S. A.
ALBUM: LET ME SING…
LABEL: DECCA RECORDS
GENRE: POP
YEAR: 1963
 
       Brenda Mae Tarpley (born December 11, 1944), known professionally as Brenda Lee, is an American singer. Performing rockabilly, pop and country music, she had 47 US chart hits during the 1960s and is ranked fourth in that decade, surpassed only by Elvis Presley, the Beatles and Ray Charles. She is known for her 1960 hit "I'm Sorry", and 1958's "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree", which has become a Christmas standard.
         At 4 ft 9 inches tall (approximately 145 cm), she received the nickname "Little Miss Dynamite" in 1957, after recording the song "Dynamite" when she was 12 and was one of the earliest pop stars to have a major contemporary international following.
      In 1969, Lee returned to the charts with her recording "Johnny One Time" penned by A.L. "Doodle" Owens and Dallas Frazier. The song reached #3 on Billboard's Adult Contemporary Chart and #41 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song also earned Lee her second Grammy nomination for Best Pop Female Vocal. Later success came with a return to her roots as a country singer, with a string of hits through the 1970s and 1980s. She is a member of the Rock and Roll, Country Music and Rockabilly Halls of Fame. She is also a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award recipient. Lee is the only woman to be inducted into both the Rock and Roll and Country Music Halls of Fame. She lives in Nashville, Tennessee.
         "Losing You" is a song written by Jean Renard and Carl Sigman and performed by Brenda Lee. The song reached #2 on the adult contemporary chart, #6 on the Billboard Hot 100, #10 in the UK, and #13 on the R&B chart in 1963. The song is featured on her 1963 album, ..."Let Me Sing".
     The song was produced by Owen Bradley. The single's B-side, "He's So Heavenly", reached #93 on the Billboard Hot 100.
         The song was ranked #62 on Billboard magazine's Top Hot 100 songs of 1963.
Don't sigh a sigh for me
Don't ever cry for me
This is goodbye for me
I know we're through
I'm Losing you
 
Love sang it's song for me
Then things went wrong for me
Nights are too long for me
Because I'm losing you
 
Our love and our devotion
Were deep as any ocean
Then one day like the tide you began to change
And you became a perfect stranger
Someone is holding you
 
Sharing the lips I knew
I can't believe it's true
That I am losing you
 
I can't believe it's true
That I am losing you.

A FELICIDADE

SYLVIA TELLES
COMPOSITORES: TOM JOBIM & VINÍCIUS DE MORAES
PAÍS: BRASIL
ÁLBUM: AMOR DE GENTE MOÇA
GRAVADORA: ODEON
GÊNERO: BOSSA NOVA
ANO: 1959
 
          Sylvia D'Atri Telles (Rio de Janeiro, 27 de agosto de 1934Maricá, 17 de dezembro de 1966), conhecida simplesmente por Sylvia Telles, foi uma cantora e compositora brasileira, de ascendência francesa e portuguesa, considerada uma das maiores intérpretes da bossa nova e da MPB.
         A maioria de seus discos está fora de catálogo, o que dificulta o seu conhecimento pelas gerações recentes. Porém, ocasionalmente é lançada uma compilação com algumas de suas inúmeras gravações.
       Segundo matéria publicada em O Globo e assinada por João Máximo, "Sylvinha foi uma das melhores intérpretes da moderna música brasileira, entendendo-se como tal a que vai de Ponto final-com Dick Farney e Amargura, com Lúcio Alves, até as canções que Tom e Vinicius fizeram depois de Orfeu da Conceição".
Tristeza não tem fim
Felicidade sim
 
A felicidade é como a gota
De orvalho numa pétala de flor
Brilha tranquila
Depois de leve oscila
E cai como uma lágrima de amor
 
A felicidade do pobre parece
A grande ilusão do carnaval
A gente trabalha o ano inteiro
Por um momento de sonho
Pra fazer a fantasia
De rei ou de pirata ou jardineira
Pra tudo se acabar na quarta feira
 
Tristeza não tem fim
Felicidade sim
 
A felicidade é como a pluma
Que o vento vai levando pelo ar
Voa tão leve
Mas tem a vida breve
Precisa que haja vento sem parar
 
A minha felicidade está sonhando
Nos olhos da minha namorada
É como esta noite
Passando, passando
Em busca da madrugada
Falem baixo, por favor
Prá que ela acorde alegre como o dia
Oferecendo beijos de amor
 
Tristeza não tem fim
Felicidade sim.