BLUE EYED ANGEL BLUES

RYAN MCGARVEY
SONGWRITER: RYAN MCGARVEY
COUNTRY: u. s. a.
ALBUM: forward reverse
LABEL: forward in reverse music
GENRE: blues
YEAR: 2007
 
   Ryan McGarvey(born October 30, 1986 in Albuquerque, New Mexico) is an American blues and blues rock guitarist, singer and composer.
          Ryan's major influences include top guitarists in the genre such as Joe Bonamassa, Jimi Hendrix and Stevie Ray Vaughan. His guitar playing is distinctive and accomplished, his riffs oscillate between epic, brutal, groovy and emotional. His voice is rough and gripping. Ryan Mcgarvey has already been on stage with numerous renowned colleagues for jam sessions, e. E.g. with Joe Bonamassa, Blue Öyster Cult, Warren Hayne’s Gov't Mule, Buddy Guy, Joe Ely or the Fabulous Thunderbirds. In 2010 he won the renowned "Crossroads Guitar Festival“ Competition by Eric Clapton, where he prevailed against 4,000 competitors. In 2015 he won the European Blues Award in the category of best guitarist.
You walked into the room
With those hands in your hair
But I can’t help myself
You’re turning me insane
Yeah! You got me baby
And there’s nothing I can do
You got me so dead, yeah!
I’ve got the blues eyes angel blues
Insanely in love
Something no one means
But I can’t even think it, baby
You have never even called for me
Yeah! You got me baby
And there’s nothing I can do
So you’ve got me so dead, yeah!
I’ve got the blues eyes angel blues
You’re hunting my dreams
But now today
You’re making it so hard now
I can’t even make myself sane
That you’ve got me baby
And there’s nothing I can do
So you’ve got me so dead, yeah!
I’ve got the blues eyes angel blues.

I FEEL COMING

THE WEEKND
SONGWRITER: ABEL TESFAYE; THOMAS BANGALTER; GUY-MANUEL DE HOMEM-CHRISTO; MARTIN MCKINNEY; HENRY WALTER & ERIC CHEDEVILLE
COUNTRY: CANADA
ALBUM: STARBOY
LABEL: XO-REPUBLIC RECORDS
GENRE: DISCO
YEAR: 2016
 
          "I Feel It Coming" is a song by Canadian singer the Weeknd featuring French electronic duo Daft Punk, from his third studio album, Starboy(2016). It was written by the trio alongside Doc McKinney, Cirkut and Eric Chedeville, being produced by Daft Punk, with the Weeknd, McKinney and Cirkut serving as co-producers. The song was released for digital download on November 18, 2016, alongside "Party Monster", as promotional singles. It was first sent to British contemporary hit radio on November 24, 2016, and it was released to US rhythmic contemporary radio on December 6, 2016, through XO and Republic Records, serving as the album's second single, following their previous collaboration "Starboy". It was named Song of the Year at the 2018 BMI R&B/Hip Hop Awards
Yeah, uh
Tell me what you really like
Baby, I can take my time
We don't ever have to fight
Just take it step-by-step
I can see it in your eyes
'Cause they never tell me lies
I can feel that body shake
And the heat between your legs
 
You've been scared of love and what it did to you
You don't have to run, I know what you've been through
Just a simple touch and it can set you free
We don't have to rush when you're alone with me
 
I feel it coming, I feel it coming, babe
I feel it coming, I feel it coming, babe
I feel it coming, I feel it coming, babe
I feel it coming, I feel it coming, babe
 
You are not the single type
So baby, this the perfect time
I'm just trying to get you high (I'm just tryna, babe)
And faded off this touch
You don't need a lonely night
So baby, I can make it right
You just got to let me try
To give you what you want
 
You've been scared of love and what it did to you
You don't have to run, I know what you've been through
Just a simple touch and it can set you free
We don't have to rush when you're alone with me
 
I feel it coming, I feel it coming, babe
I feel it coming, I feel it coming, babe
I feel it coming, I feel it coming, babe
I feel it coming, I feel it coming, babe
I feel it coming, I feel it coming, babe
I feel it coming, I feel it coming, babe
I feel it coming, I feel it coming, babe
I feel it coming, I feel it coming, babe
 
You've been scared of love
And what it did to you
You don't have to run
I know what you've been through
Just a simple touch
And it can set you free
We don't have to rush
When you're alone with me
 
I feel it coming, I feel it coming, babe
I feel it coming, I feel it coming, babe
I feel it coming, I feel it coming, babe
I feel it coming, I feel it coming, babe
I know what you feel right now
I feel it coming, I feel it coming, babe
I feel it coming, I feel it coming, babe
I feel it coming, I feel it coming, babe
I feel it coming, I feel it coming, babe
 
I know what you say right now, babe
I feel it coming, I feel it coming, babe
I feel it coming, I feel it coming, babe
I feel it coming, I feel it coming, babe
I feel it coming, I feel it coming, babe
I know what you say right now, babe
I feel it coming, I feel it coming, babe
I feel it coming, I feel it coming, babe
I feel it coming, I feel it coming, babe
I feel it coming, I feel it coming, babe
 
I feel it coming, babe
I feel it coming, babe
I feel it coming, babe
I feel it coming, babe

AS THE YEARS GO PASSING BY

THE SONS OF BLUES
SONGWRITERS: DON ROBEY & DON D. ROBEY
COUNTRY: U. S. A.
ALBUM: AS THE YEARS GO PASSIN BY
LABEL: BLACK & BLUE RECORDS
GENRE: BLUES
YEAR: 2004
 
       Branch was born at the Great Lakes Naval Hospital in North Chicago, Illinois, United States. His family moved from Chicago to Los Angeles when he was five years old. At ten years of age he bought his first harmonica at a Los Angeles Woolsworth store. He immediately began playing simple tunes and melodies. After that initial purchase, Billy was never without a harmonica. In 1969 he moved back to Chicago to attend the University of Illinois. eventually he graduated from UIC with a Bachelor of Science degree in Political Science University of Illinois at Chicago.
        In August 1969, Branch attended the first Chicago Blues Festival, which was produced by Willie Dixon. Six years later, after graduating from the University of Illinois, he was touring with the Chicago Blues All-Stars, led by Dixon. Branch soon took the place of Carey Bell, Dixon's long time Harp player, when Bell left the All-Stars to form his own band.
            In the 1970s, Branch founded his own group, the Sons of Blues, with Lurrie Bell(the son of Carey Bell) on guitar and Freddie Dixon (the son of Willie Dixon) on bass guitar. They recorded for Alligator Records and, after a change in personnel, for Red Beans Records. The new band consisted of Carlos Johnson on guitar and J. W. Williams on vocals and bass guitar. Branch has also recorded for Verve Records and Evidence Records.
      Since then, Branch has played on over 250 different recordings, including 12 under his own name. He has recorded with Willie Dixon, Keb Mo, Johnny Winter, Lou Rawls, Koko Taylor, Eddy Clearwater, Honeyboy Edwards, Syl Johnson, Lurrie Bell, Ronnie Baker Brooks, and Taj Mahal. He has received three Grammy nominations (losing one nomination to B.B. King and Eric Clapton). He served two consecutive terms on the Grammy Board of Governors and currently is chairman of the Grammy Blues Committee. He has won multiple Blues Music Awards, an Emmy Award, an Addy Award, two Chicago Music Awards, and numerous humanitarian and achievement awards. The 2007 Chicago Blues Festival honored the 30th anniversary of Billy Branch and the Sons of Blues. Likewise, in 2017 the Chicago Blues Fest celebrated the 40th anniversary of Billy Branch and the SOBs.
     Branch annually appears at major festivals around the world, including the Montreux Blues Festival, the North Sea Blues Festival, the Cognac Blues Festivals and Long Beach Blues Festival, the Chicago Blues Festival, the San Francisco Blues Festival and the North Sea Jazz Festival.
         The current lineup of the Sons of Blues consists of Branch (harmonica and vocals), Andrew "Blaze" Thomas. (drums and vocals), Sumito Ariyoshi (keyboards and vocals), Marvin Little (bass and vocals), and Giles Corey (guitar and vocals).
His 2019 recording, Roots and Branches: The Songs of Little Walter, was chosen as a 'Favorite Blues Album' by AllMusic.
        He can also be seen in several Playing for Change music clips.
Ah the blues
The ball and chain that is 'round every English musician's leg
In fact every musician's leg
Tryin' to kick it off baby?
No no.
You'll just never do it
And these are the blues of time
And the blues of a woman
And a man thinkin' of her
As time goes by
 
There is nothin' I can do
If you leave me here to cry
There is nothin' I can do
If you leave me here to cry
You know my love will follow you baby
Mmm until the day I die
 
I've given you all I own;
That is one thing you cannot deny
Oh I've given you all I own;
Baby that is one thing you cannot deny
And my love will follow you baby
Yeah
Till the day this man dies.
 
I've got failure all around me
No matter how hard I try.
I've got failure
It's all around me
No matter how hard I
Try try
You know my ghost will haunt you baby
Until the day you stop down and die
Well you better get up
Right now right now
 
Well
You think that you have left me behind
And that with your other man you're safe
And you're away from me baby but uh
One o' these days you're gonna break down and cry
Because there is no escape from this man
Because this man's love is so strong
He's gonna haunt you
You know my love will follow you
Mmm until the day I die
 
There is just one thing I want to tell you before I go
I'm gonna leave it
I'm gonna leave it
Leave it up to you
So long
baby bye-bye
Hey I'm gonna leave it up to you baby
So long
baby bye-bye
 
Well you know my love will follow you
Mmm 'til the day I die
Till the day I die
Till the day I die
Till the day I die
Till the day I die
Till the day I am dead
Till the day that they rest my head
Till the day I die
Till the day I I I I die
Till the day I die
Till the day I die
Till the day I die
Till the day that you die and I die
Till the day I die
Till the day I die
Till the day I die
Till the day I die
Till the day I die
Till the day I die
Till the day I die
Till the day I die
Till the day I die
Till the day I die
 
Die
Die
Die
Die.

LONELY WORLD

HENRIK FREISCHLADER BAND
SONGWRITER: HENRIK FREISCHLADER
COUNTRY: GERMANY
ALBUM: THE BLUES
LABEL: ZYX MUSIC
GENRE: BLUES
YEAR: 2012
 
       Henrik Freischlader(born 3 November 1982) is a German blues guitarist, singer-songwriter, producer, and autodidactic multi-instrumentalist from Wuppertal, Germany. Henrik Freischlader has been the supporting act for Joe Bonamassa, B.B. King, the late Gary Moore, Peter Green, Johnny Winter and other blues legends.
       His style of music cannot be considered pure blues. He often blends in musical styles such as rock, jazz, soul, and funk, even though blues is the basis of all of his songs. His guitar-playing is influenced by Gary Moore, Stevie Ray Vaughan, B.B. King, Peter Green, Albert Collins and Albert King. As he grew up, Freischlader taught himself how to play drums, bass guitar, guitar and other instruments.
       Since his first album, Henrik Freischlader has been using Realtone amplifiers culminating in a signature amp. Freischlader's main guitar is a Haar Stratocaster copy in sunburst that has a Fender decal on its headstock. Further, he uses various Gibson Les Pauls and a Fender Telecaster.
It's a lonely world, everybody tries to hide
It's a lonely world, everybody tries to hide
But you're all alone and all you do is fight!
 
People live their lives with the rule to satisfy
People live their lives with the rule to satisfy
But nobody sees you cryin'
Nobody knows how hard you try
 
So, send me an angel
I need some helping hand
Would you send me an angel
I need some helping hand
Can't take this by myself
Can't get along
'Cause I just can't stand.