SONGWRITERS: PEER ÅSTROM, JOHAN BOBÄCK; CYNDI LAUPER
& MAX MARTIN
COUNTRY: U. S. A.
ALBUM: BRING YA TO THE BRINK
LABEL: SONY MUSIC
GENRE: POP
YEAR: 2008
"Into the Nightlife" is the second
and final single globalalbum Bring Ya to
the Brinkof singer Cyndi Lauper,
released on August 8in the US. The
song was written by Cyndi, Peer Åström,
Johan Bobäckand Max Martinand also produced by Cyndi in addition to Åström and Bobäck. The
song was the second consecutive single from the album to peak at #1 on the Billboard
Hot Dance
Club Playand CashboxTop Dance Singles. This was Cyndi's first song to debut on the Australiancharts in 14 years.
In an interview with Entertainment
Weekly, Cyndi revealed that the song was inspired
by the book of Henry Miller,
called Into the Nightlife. The song was released on UKradio stations in early September 2008. When released in the USon August 8ththe song had a total of 16,000 paid downloads, making it the
best-selling song of the day. On Last FMthe song has over 200,000 plays by nearly 27,000 listeners.
Got this endless itch
to ride
Into the night
Fortune cookie says I'm right
Kung Fu like
Shake your body,
Mister
Gonna make ya body blister
Say hey, hey, hey
Don't wanna have ta
make ya
I don't wanna have to shake ya down
Hey, hey, hey
I'll take ya till ya
all spun up
Pitter-patter doesn't matter what you got
I'll take ya till ya all spun up
And in love into the nightlife
I'll take ya till ya
all spun up
Turn ya over, baby, till it's never enough
I'll take ya till ya all spun up
And in love, into the nightlife
Love into the nightlife
Want to dress for you tonight
Under the light
Shot up like a satellite
Into the night
Shake ya money maker
I will never be a faker
Now, hey, hey, hey
Leave 'em standing,
waitin'
Till they're practically faintin'
Now, hey, hey, hey
I'll take ya till ya
all spun up
Pitter-patter doesn't matter what you got
I'll take ya till ya all spun up
And in love and into the nightlife
I'll take ya till ya
all spun up
Turn ya over, baby, till it's never enough
I'll take ya till ya all spun up
And in love, into the nightlife
Love into the nightlife
Shirtless wonders
wreck my sight
Shirtless wonders wreck my sight
Under the light
I'll take ya till ya
all spun up
Pitter-patter doesn't matter what you got
I'll take ya till ya all spun up
And in love and into the nightlife
I'll take ya till ya
all spun up
Turn ya over, baby, till it's never enough
I'll take ya till ya all spun up
And in love, into the nightlife
Love into the nightlife
Into the nightlife
Into the nightlife
Into the nightlife
Shirtless wonders
wreck my sight
Under the light.
SPLISH
SPLASH
BOBBY
DARIN
SONGWRITERS: BOBBY DARIN; JEAN MURRAY & MURRAY THE
K KAUFMAN
COUNTRY: U. S. A.
ALBUM: SPLISH SPLASH
LABEL: ATCO RECORDS
GENRE: ROCK
YEAR: 1958
Bobby Darin(born Walden Robert Cassotto; May
14, 1936–December 20, 1973) was an American singer, songwriter,
multi-instrumentalist, impressionist, and actor in film and television. He performed jazz, pop, rock and
roll, folk, swing, and country music.
He started his career as a songwriter for Connie Francis. He recorded his first
million-selling single, "Splish Splash", in 1958. That was
followed by "Dream Lover", "Mack the Knife", and "Beyond the Sea", which brought him
worldwide fame. In 1962 he won a Golden Globe Awardfor his first film, Come September,
co-starring his first wife, actress Sandra Dee.
During the 1960s, he became more politically
active and worked on Robert F. Kennedy's
Democratic presidential campaign. He was present on the night of June 4/5,
1968, at the Ambassador
Hotelin Los Angeles at the time of Kennedy's
assassination. During the same year, he discovered the woman who
had raised him was his grandmother, not his mother as he thought, and learned
that the woman he thought was his sister was actually his mother. Those events
deeply affected Darin and sent him into a long period of seclusion.
Although he made a successful comeback (in
television) in the early 1970s, his health was beginning to fail, as he had
always expected, following bouts of rheumatic feverin childhood. The knowledge of his vulnerability had always spurred him
on to use his musical talent while still young. He died at the age of 37 after
a heart operation in Los Angeles.
"Splish Splash" is a 1958 noveltyrock songperformed and
co-written by Bobby Darin. It was
written with DJ Murray the K(Murray
Kaufman), who bet that Darin could not write a song that began with the words,
"Splish Splash, I was takin' a bath", as suggested by Murray's
mother, Jean Kaufman. The song was credited to Darin and "Jean
Murray" (a combination of their names) to avoid any hint of payola. It was Darin's first hit
and the song helped to give him a major boost in his career, reaching No. 3 on
the U.S. pop singles chartand No. 2 on the R&B Best
Sellerschart. "Splish Splash" was
Darin's only entry on the C&W Best Sellers in Storeschart, where it peaked at No. 14. In a 1967 interview, Darin claimed
that he was so happy about having his first hit that his skin condition cleared
up.
Splish, splash
I was takin' a bath
Long about a Saturday night … yeah!
Rub-a-dub
Just relaxin' in the tub
Thinkin' everything was all right.
Well … I stepped out
the tub
Put my feet on the floor
I wrapped the towel around me
And I opened the door.
And … then-a …
splish, splash
I jumped back in the bath
Well … how was I to know
There was a party going on.
They was a splishin'
and a splashin'
Reelin' with the feelin'
Moving and a groovin'
Rockin' and a rollin' … yeah!
Bing, bang
I saw the whole gang
Dancin' on my living room rug… yeah…
Flip flop
They was doin' the bop
All the teens had the dancin' bug.
There was Lollipop
with-a Peggy Sue
Good Golly, Miss Molly was-a even there, too!
A-well-a… splish, splash
I forgot about the bath
I went and put my dancin' shoes on… yea!
I was a rollin' and a
strollin'
Reelin' with the feelin'
Movin' and a groovin'
Splishin' and a splashin'… yeah!
Yes… I was a splishin' and a splashin'
I was a rollin' and a strollin'
Yeah… I was a movin' and a groovin'... woo!
We was a reelin' with the feelin'… ha!
We was a rollin' and a strollin'
Movin' with the groovin'
Splish, splash … yeah!
I was a splishin' and a splashin'… one time…
I was a splishin' and a splashin'… woo-woo!
I was a movin' and a-groovin'…
LIVIN’
ON A PRAYER
BON JOVI
SONGWRITERS: DESMOND CHILD;
JON BON JOVI & RICHIE SAMBORA
COUNTRY: U. S. A.
ALBUM: SLIPPERY WHEN WET
LABEL: MERCURY RECORDS
GENRE: HEAVY METAL
YEAR: 1986
Bon Jovi is an American rockband formed in
1983 in Sayreville, New Jersey. It
consists of singer Jon Bon Jovi,
keyboardist David Bryan, drummer
Tico Torres, guitarist
Phil X, and bassist Hugh McDonald.
Original bassist Alec John Such quit the band in 1994, and longtime guitarist
and co-songwriter Richie Samboraleft in 2013. The band have been credited with "[bridging] the
gap between heavy metaland popwith style and
ease".
In 1984 and 1985, Bon Jovi released their
first two albums and their debut single "Runaway"
managed to crack the Top 40. In 1986, the band achieved widespread success and
global recognition with their third album, Slippery When Wet,
which sold over 20 million copies and included three Top 10 singles, two of
which reached Nº. 1 ("You Give Love
a Bad Name" and "Livin' on a Prayer")
Their fourth album, New Jersey(1988), was also very successful, selling over 10 million copies and
featuring five Top 10 singles (a record for a glam metal album), two of which
reached No. 1 ("Bad Medicine"
and "I'll Be There for You").
After the band toured and recorded extensively during the late 1980s,
culminating in the 1988–1990 New Jersey Tour,
Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora released successful solo albums in 1990 and
1991, respectively.
In 1992, the band returned with the
double-platinum Keep the Faith. This
was followed by their biggest-selling and longest-charting single "Always"
(1994) and the álbum These Days(1995),
which proved to be a bigger success in Europe than in the United States,
producing four Top Ten singles in the United Kingdom. Following a second
hiatus, their 2000 album Crush,
particularly the lead single, "It's My Life",
successfully introduced the band to a younger audience. The band followed up
with Bouncein 2002. The platinum albums Have a Nice Day(2005) and Lost Highway(2007)
saw the band incorporate elements of country music into some of the songs,
including the 2006 single "Who Says You
Can't Go Home", which won the band a Grammy Awardand
became the first single by a rock band to reach Nº. 1 on the country charts. The Circle(2009)
marked a return to the band's rock sound. The band also enjoyed great success
touring, with both the 2005–2006 Have a Nice
Day Tourand 2007–2008 Lost Highway Tourranking among the Top 20 highest-grossing concert toursof the 2000s and the 2013 Because We
Can Tourranking among the highest-grossing
of the 2010s. The band continues to tour and record, with their most recent álbum
This House Is
Not for Saleand its associated
tourencompassing 2016–2019.
Bon Jovi has released 15 studio albums,
five compilationsand three live albums. They
have sold more than 100 million records worldwide, making them one of the best-selling
American rock bands, and performed more than 2,700
concerts in over 50 countries for more than 34 million fans. Bon Jovi was
inducted into the UK Music Hall
of Famein 2006, and into the US Rock and Roll
Hall of Famein 2018. The band received the Award
of Merit at the American
Music Awardsin 2004, and Jon Bon Jovi and Richie
Sambora were inducted into Songwriters
Hall of Famein 2009.
"Livin' on a Prayer" is a song by
the American rock band Bon Jovi, and is
the band's second chart-topping single from their third album Slippery When Wet. Written
by Jon Bon Jovi, Richie Samboraand Desmond Child, the
single, released in late 1986, was well received at both rockand popradio and its
music video was given heavy rotationat MTV, giving the band their
first Nº. 1 on the Billboard Mainstream
Rockchart and their second consecutive Nº.
1 Billboard Hot 100hit.
"Livin' on a Prayer" is the band's signature
song, topping fan-voted lists and re-charting
around the world decades after its release. was certified triple platinum for
over 3 million digital downloads. The official music video has over 775 million
views on YouTubeas of March 2021.
(Once upon a time,
not so long ago)
Tommy used to work on
the docks
Union's been on strike, he's down on his luck
It's tough, so tough
Gina works the diner all day
Working for her man, she brings home her pay
For love, for love
She says: We've got
to hold on to what we've got
It doesn't make a difference if we make it or not
We've got each other and that's a lot
For love, we'll give it a shot
Whoa, we're halfway
there
Oh-oh, living on a prayer
Take my hand, we'll make it, I swear
Oh-oh, living on a prayer
Tommy's got his six
string in hock
Now he's holding in what he used to make it talk
So tough, it's tough
Gina dreams of running away
When she cries in the night, Tommy whispers
Baby, it's okay, someday
We've got to hold on
to what we've got
It doesn't make a difference if we make it or not
We've got each other and that's a lot
For love, we'll give it a shot
Whoa, we're halfway
there
Oh-oh, living on a prayer
Take my hand, we'll make it, I swear
Oh-oh, living on a prayer
Living on a prayer
Ooh, we've got to
hold on, ready or not
You live for the fight when that's all that you've got
Whoa, we're halfway
there
Oh-oh, living on a prayer
Take my hand and we'll make it, I swear
Oh-oh, living on a prayer
Whoa, we're halfway
there
Oh-oh, living on a prayer
Take my hand and we'll make it, I swear
Oh-oh, living on a prayer
Whoa, we're halfway
there
Oh-oh, living on a prayer
Take my hand.
J’AI DEUX AMOURS
JOSÉPHINE BAKER
COMPOSITEURES: GEORGES KOGER; HENRI VARNA & VINCENT SCOTTO.
PAYS: FRANCE
ÁLBUM: J’AI DEUX AMOURS
RECORD: ARKADIA CHANSONS
GENRE: JAZZ
ANNÉE: 1997
Joséphine Baker (née Freda Joséphine McDonald,
naturalisée française Joséphine Baker; 3 juin 1906 - 12 avril 1975) était une
artiste française d'origine américaine, agent de la Résistance françaiseet militante des droitsciviques. Sa carrière était centrée principalement en Europe,
principalement dans sa France d'adoption. Elle a été la première femme noire à
jouer dans un grand film, le film muet Sirène des tropiques de1927, réalisé par Mario
Nalpas et Henri Étiévant.
Au début de sa carrière, Baker était réputée en
tant que danseuse et figurait parmi les interprètes les plus célèbres à faire
la une des revues des Folies Bergèreà Paris. Sa prestation dans la revue Un vent de folie en
1927 fait sensation dans la ville. Son costume, composé uniquement d'une jupe
courte de bananes artificielles et d'un collier de perles, est devenu une image
emblématique et un symbole à la fois de l'âgedu jazzet des années folles.
Baker a été célébrée par les artistes et les intellectuels
de l'époque, qui l'ont surnommée la «Vénus noire», la «Perle noire», la «Vénus
de bronze» et la «Déesse créole». Née à St. Louis, Missouri, elle
a renoncé à sa citoyenneté américaine et est devenue une ressortissante
française après son mariage avec l'industriel français Jean Lion en 1937. Elle
a élevé ses enfants en France.
Elle était connue pour avoir aidé la Résistance françaisependant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Après
la guerre, elle a reçu la Médaillede la Résistancepar le Comité
français de Libération nationale, la Croix de guerrepar l'armée françaiseet a été nommée Chevalier de la Légion d'honneurpar le général Charles de Gaulle. Baker a
dit un jour: «J'ai deux amours, mon pays et Paris ».
Baker a refusé de se produire devant un public séparéaux États-Unis et est connue pour ses contributions au mouvement des
droits civiques. En 1968, elle a offert un leadership
officieux du mouvement aux Etats-Unis par Coretta Scott King,
après Martin Luther
King Jr.de l'assassinat. Après
y avoir réfléchi, Baker a décliné l'offre par souci du bien-être de ses
enfants.