IT AIN’T OVER ‘TIL IT’S OVER

LENNY KRAVITZ
SONGWRITER: LENNY KRAVITZ
COUNTRY: U. S. A.
ALBUM: MAMA SAID
LABEL: VIRGIN RECORDS
GENRE: PHILADELPHIA SOUL
YEAR:1991
 
         "It Ain't Over 'til It's Over" is a song recorded, written, and produced by American musician Lenny Kravitz for his second studio album, Mama Said(1991). Released as the album's second single in June 1991, the song is a mid-tempo ballad, musically inspired by Motown, Philly soul, and Earth, Wind & Fire(particularly "That's the Way of the World"). The horn line at the end is performed by the Phenix Horns from Earth, Wind & Fire. "That song just came out one day, and I knew it had a classic vibe. And I still love that song very much today," Kravitz said in an interview for VivaMusic.com in 2000. The line is based on a Yogiism, or quotation from Yogi Berra: "It ain't over 'til it's over." It was Kravitz's first top 10 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 of his career, and his highest peak in the chart. British singer Mutya Buena's 2007 song "Real Girl" contains a sample from "It Ain't Over 'til It's Over".

Here we are still together
We are one
So much time wasted
Playing games with love
 
So many tears I've cried
So much pain inside
But baby it ain't over 'till it's over
So many years we've tried
To keep our love alive
But baby it ain't over 'till it's over
 
How many times
Did we give up
But we always worked things out
And all my doubts and fear
Kept me wondering
If I'd always, always be in love
 
So many tears I've cried
So much pain inside
But baby it ain't over 'till it's over
So many years we've tried
And kept our love alive
'Cuz baby it ain't over 'till it's over
 
So many tears I've cried
So much pain inside
Baby it ain't over 'till it's over
So many years we've tried
And kept our love alive
'Cuz baby it ain't over 'till it's over
 
So many tears I've cried
So much pain inside
Baby it ain't over 'till it's over
So many years we've tried
To keep our love alive
'Cuz baby it ain't over 'till it's over
 
So many tears we've cried
So much pain inside
But baby it ain't over 'till it's over
So many years we've tried
To keep our love alive
'Cuz baby it ain't over 'till it's over
 
So many tears we've cried
So much pain inside
But baby it ain't over 'till it's over, over.

SILVER SHADOW

ATLANTIC STARR
SONGWRITERS: DAVID E. LEWIS & WAYNE I. LEWIS
COUNTRY: U. S. A.
ALBUM: AS THE BAND TURNS
LABEL: A 7 M RECORDS
GENRE: R & B
YEAR: 1985
 

       Atlantic Starr is an American band based in White Plains, New York. They are best known for the hits "Always", "Secret Lovers", "Send for Me", "Circles", "Silver Shadow" and "Masterpiece".
           "Silver Shadow" is a song by American R&B group Atlantic Starr, released as the third single from their successful 1985 album As the Band Turns. Lead vocals were performed by Barbara Weathers.
          The song peaked at #13 on the USA Billboard R&B charts, and at #49 on the dance charts; however, it failed to crack the Billboard Hot 100. In the UK it was released as the first single from the album and it charted at #41. With the success of "Secret Lovers", the song was re-released in the UK in 1986; however, it fared even worse, peaking at #98.

Silver shadow
Glowing shadow
Shining brightly
For all to see
 
I remember gazing on this quiet night
The stars were bright as they could be
Wonderin' if things would ever go right
And if there was a spot up there for me
 
Then one star got brighter by the minute
Strange that it seemed to have my name written in it
I reached for the star and it kissed me with its light
It made me cast a shadow that was silver and bright
 
Silver shadow
A glowing shadow
Shining brightly
For all to see
 
I never had any real reason
To thank my lucky stars
But now I've got a pretty good reason
'Cause I know I'm gonna go far
 
I believe in magic, I really do
With all that's happened, it's got to be true
I cast a silver shadow from the kiss of the light
I knew that I was destined starting with tonight
 
Silver shadow (Yeah)
A glowing shadow (A glowin' shadow)
Shining brightly (Shinin' brightly)
For all to see (Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)
 
Silver shadow (Silver shadow)
My future's shadow (My future's shadow)
Trying to tell me (Tryin' to tell me)
Of the star I would be (Ooh)
 
Since I was chosen among the rest
I dedicate myself, I'm gonna be the very best
And my shadow forever silver will remain
And the world will always remember my name
 
Silver shadow
A glowing shadow
Shining brightly
For all to see (Can't believe I cast a silver shadow)
 
Silver shadow
My future's shadow
Trying to tell me
Of the star I would be
 
Hey yeah
You're my shadow love
Silver and bright, a sparkling thing
Look at my shadow glow
Think I'm gonna be a star, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa
Look at my shadow glow
Glowin' so brightly, this wonderous thing
Look at my shadow glow
Look at my silver shadow, shadow, shadow, shadow.

ENDLESS SUMMER NIGHTS

RICHARD MARX
SONGWRITER: RICHARD MARX
COUNTRY: U. S. A.
ALBUM: RICHARD MARX
LABEL: MANHATTAN RECORDS
GENRE: POP ROCK
YEAR: 1986
 
      Richard Noel Marx(born September 16, 1963) is an American adult contemporary and pop rock singer and songwriter.
       His self-titled debut album went triple-platinum in 1987, and his first single, "Don't Mean Nothing", reached number three in the charts. Between 1987 and 1994, he had 14 top 20 hits, including three number one singles; his first seven singles all reached the top five. His singles during the late 1980s and 1990s included "Endless Summer Nights", "Hold On to the Nights", "Right Here Waiting", "Now and Forever", "Hazard", and "At the Beginning" with Donna Lewis. Marx has also written or collaborated on songs with other artists such as "This I Promise You" by NSYNC and "Dance with My Father" by Luther Vandross. The latter song won several Grammy Awards. Songs written or co-written by Marx have topped the charts in four different decades.
        "Endless Summer Nights" is a song written and performed by American rock singer Richard Marx, and released in January 1988 as the third single from his eponymous Triple Platinum debut album. The song peaked at #2 on the U.S. pop and Adult Contemporary charts.
Summer came and left without a warning
All at once I looked and you were gone
And now you're looking back at me
Searching for a way that we can be like we were before
 
Now I'm back to what I knew before you
Somehow the city doesn't look the same
I'd give my life for one more night
Of having you here to hold me tight; oh, please
Take me there again
Oh, oh
 
And I remember how you loved me
Time was all we had until the day we said goodbye
I remember every moment of those endless summer nights
 
I still recall the walks along the beaches
And the way your hair would glisten in the sun
Rising in the afternoon
Making love to you under the moon, oh
 
Do you remember all the nights we spent in silence
Every single breath you took was mine
We can have it all again
Say that you'll be with me when the sun brings your heart to mine
Oh, oh
 
And I remember how you loved me
Time was all we had until the day we said goodbye
I remember every moment of those endless summer nights
 
There's only so much I can say
So please don't run away from what we have together
It's only you and me tonight
So let's stay lost in flight
Oh, won't you please surrender
 
And I remember how you loved me
Time was all we had until the day we said goodbye
I remember every moment of those endless summer nights (Oh I remember)
 
And I remember how you loved me
Time was all we had until the day we said goodbye
I remember every moment of those endless summer nights.

AFTER YOU'VE GONE

EYDIE GORMÉ
SONGWRITERS: HENRY CREAMER & TURNER LAYTON
COUNTRY: U. S. A.
ALBUM: AFTER YOU’VE GONE
LABEL: COLUMBIA
GENRE: POP
YEAR: 1965
 
      Eydie Gormé(born Edith Gormezano; August 16, 1928 – August 10, 2013) was an American singer who had hits on the pop and Latin pop charts. She sang solo and with her husband, Steve Lawrence, on albums, television, Broadway, and in Las Vegas.
     "After You've Gone" is a 1918 popular song composed by Turner Layton with lyrics by Henry Creamer. It was recorded by Marion Harris on July 22, 1918, and released by Victor Records. The chorus adheres to a standard ABAC pattern but is only 20 measures long. There are four 4-bar phrases, followed by a 4 measure tag. The song is harmonically active, with chord changes almost every measure. The opening four notes are identical to the opening notes of Peg o' My Heart(1912)—at the time songwriters often borrowed the first few notes of a hit melody. The song was so popular that the sheet music was later decorated with tiny photographs of the 45 men who made the song famous, including Paul Whiteman, Rudy Vallée, B.A. Rolfe, Guy Lombardo, and Louis Armstrong.
Don't you remember how you used to say
You'd always love me in the same old way
But know it's very strange
That you should ever change
Sometimes I think someone has won your heart
Tempted you away
But let me warn you, though we're miles apart
You'll regret someday
My darling
After you've gone
And left me crying
After you've gone
There's no denying
You'll feel blue
You'll feel sad
You miss the bestest pal you ever had
There'll come a time now don't forget it
There'll come a time when you'll regret it
Someday when grow lonely
Your heart will break like mine
And you'll want me only
After you've gone
After you've gone away
Oh you're gonna miss me baby
I-I-I-I don't mean maybe
Someday when grow lonely
Your heart will break for me only
After you've gone
After you've gone away.