TODO SUJO DE BATON

BELCHIOR
COMPOSITOR: BELCHIOR
PAÍS: BRASIL
ÁLBUM: BELCHIOR
GRAVADORA: CHANTECLER
GÊNERO: FOLK
ANO: 1974
 
        Antônio Carlos Belchior, mais conhecido como Belchior(Sobral, 26 de outubro de 1946Santa Cruz do Sul, 30 de abril de 2017), foi um cantor, compositor, músico, produtor, artista plástico e professor brasileiro. Um dos membros do chamado Pessoal do Ceará, que inclui Fagner, Ednardo, Amelinha e outros, Belchior foi um dos primeiros cantores de MPB do nordeste brasileiro a fazer sucesso internacional, em meados da década de 1970.
         Em certa época, Belchior fez uma brincadeira adicionando os sobrenomes dos pais ao seu, dizendo que seu nome completo seria: "Antonio Carlos Gomes Belchior Fontenelle Fernandes", para dizer que seria o "maior nome da MPB".
       Seu álbum Alucinação, de 1976, produzido por Marco Mazzola, é considerado por vários críticos musicais como um dos mais revolucionário da história da MPB e um dos mais importantes de todos os tempos para a música brasileira. Em 2012, Belchior apareceu na posição 58 da lista As 100 Maiores Vozes da Música Brasileira pela Rolling Stone Brasil.
          Belchior ganhou o primeiro lugar no IV Festival Universitário de 1971 com a música "Hora do Almoço", interpretada por Jorginho Telles e Jorge Neri. Entre os seus maiores sucessos estão "Apenas um Rapaz Latino-Americano", "Como Nossos Pais", "Mucuripe" e "Divina Comédia Humana". Outras composições de Belchior de grande sucesso foram "Paralelas" (gravada por Vanusa) e "Galos, Noites e Quintais" (regravada por Jair Rodrigues).
       Estudioso da palavra, Belchior incluiu muitos idiomas em suas canções: português, inglês, espanhol, italiano, francês e latim.
Eu estou muito cansado
Do peso da minha cabeça
Desses dez anos passados (presentes)
Vividos entre o sonho e o som
Eu estou muito cansado
De não poder falar palavra
Sobre essas coisas sem jeito
Que eu trago em meu peito
E que eu acho tão bom
 
Quero uma balada nova
Falando de brotos, de coisas assim
De money, de banho de lua, de ti e de mim
Um cara tão sentimental
 
Quero uma balada nova
Falando de brotos, de coisas assim
De money, de banho de lua, de ti e de mim
Um cara tão sentimental
 
Quero a sessão de cinema das cinco
Pra beijar a menina e levar a saudade
Na camisa toda suja de batom
 
Quero a sessão de cinema das cinco
Pra beijar a menina e levar a saudade
Na camisa toda suja de batom.

EXTASE

GUILHERME ARANTES
COMPOSITOR: GUILHERNE ARANTES
PAÍS: BRASIL
ÁLBUM: GUILHERME ARANTES
GRAVADORA: SONY MUSI7C
GÊNERO: POP rock
ANO: 1979
 
        Guilherme Arantes (São Paulo, 28 de julho de 1953) é um cantor e compositor brasileiro.
         É um dos poucos pianistas brasileiros a integrar o hall da fama da secular fabricante teuto-americana de pianos Steinway & Sons, estando em companhia de nomes como Guiomar Novaes, Franz Liszt, George Gershwin e Duke Ellington.
       Guilherme contribuiu decisivamente também para o surgimento do fenômeno new wave no Brasil, em 1981, assinando aquela que é considerada a primeira música do gênero no país: "Perdidos na Selva".
    É reconhecido como um grande hitmaker, emplacando sucessos na sua própria voz e nas de inúmeros outros artistas tais como Caetano Veloso, Maria Bethânia, Nando Reis, Elis Regina, Roberto Carlos, Belchior, Gal Costa e MPB4.
       Tem influenciado artistas das gerações mais recentes da música brasileira, tais como Mano Brown, Vanessa da Mata, Marcelo Jeneci, Tulipa Ruiz, Curumin, Céu e Bruna Caram.
         Na década de 1980, chegou a bater recorde de arrecadação de direitos autorais, superando nomes como Caetano Veloso, Chico Buarque e Gilberto Gil, além de ter colocado 12 músicas em primeiro lugar nas paradas do sucesso. Também nos anos 1980, recebeu elogios de Tom Jobim.
         Em 2008, foi eleito pela revista Rolling Stone Brasil um dos 100 maiores artistas da música brasileira. No ano seguinte, a mesma revista também considerou seu primeiro sucesso "Meu Mundo e Nada Mais" como uma das 100 maiores músicas brasileiras em todos os tempos. e inclui o cantor em 3 dos 100 maiores momentos da história da música do Brasil, classificando-o como "o mestre do pop brasileiro".
É um dos 20 artistas que mais tiveram canções incluídas como trilhas sonoras de novelas brasileiras, com 27 músicas.
         Em 2013, seu álbum Condição Humana recebeu o Prêmio Multishow de melhor álbum daquele ano e em 2019 eleito, por absoluta unanimidade, o álbum da década - de 2010 a 2020 - na votação pública do site da Red Bull Brasil.
Eu nem sonhava
Te amar desse jeito
Hoje nasceu novo sol
No meu peito
 
Quero acordar
Te sentindo ao meu lado
Viver o êxtase de ser amado
Espero que a música
Que eu canto agora
Possa expressar
O meu súbito amor
 
Com sua ajuda
Tranqüila e serena
Vou aprendendo
Que amar vale a pena
 
Que essa amizade
É tão gratificante
Que esse diálogo
É muito importante
 
Espero que a música
Que eu canto agora
Possa expressar
O meu súbito amor
 
Eu nem sonhava
Te amar desse jeito.

WRONG IMPRESSION

NATALIE IMBRUGLIA
SONGWRITERS: GARY CLARK & NATALIE IMBRUGLIA
COUNTRY: AUSTRALIA
ALBUM: WHITE LILIES ISLAND
LABEL: RCA RECORDS
GENRE: POP ROCK
YEAR: 2002
 
           Natalie Jane Imbruglia(/ɪmˈbruːliə/im-BROO-lee-ə, Italian: [imˈbruʎʎa]; born 4 February 1975) is an Australian singer-songwriter and actress. In the early 1990s, she played Beth Brennan in the Australian soap opera Neighbours. Three years after leaving the program, she began a singing career with her chart-topping cover of Ednaswap's song "Torn". Her subsequent album, Left of the Middle(1997), sold 7 million copies worldwide. Imbruglia's five subsequent albums have combined sales of 3 million copies worldwide, and her accolades include eight ARIA Awards, two Brit Awards, one Billboard Music Award, and three Grammy nominations.
      Imbruglia has appeared in several films, including the 2003 release Johnny English and the 2009 Australian indie film Closed for Winter. She has modelled for several brands, such as L'Oreal, Gap, and Kailis.
         Amongst other philanthropic work, Imbruglia served as a longtime spokesperson for Virgin Unite and campaigns to raise awareness of obstetric fistula.
       On 16 June 2021, Imbruglia announced on her oficial Twitter page that her single "Build It Better" would be released on 18 June 2021. It serves as the first single from her sixth studio album Firebird, which was released on 24 September 2021. This album represents a return to music after a six year hiatus during which she says she experienced "writer's block."
          "Wrong Impression" is a pop rock song performed by Australian singer-songwriter Natalie Imbruglia. The song was written by Imbruglia and Gary Clark and was released as the second single from Imbruglia's second studio album, White Lilies Island, on 11 January 2002. The single reached the top 10 on both the UK and New Zealand singles charts and found moderate success in Australia, the United States, and Europe.
 

Calling out, calling out
Have you ever wondered
Why I'm always alone when you're in my dreams
Calling out, calling out
Have you ever wondered
What we could have been if you'd only let me in
 
I want you, but I want you to understand
I need you I love you
 
Didn't want to leave you with the wrong impression
Didn't want to leave you with my last confession,
Yeah, of love
Wasn't tryin' to pull you in the wrong direction
All I want to do is try to make a connection yeah
 
Fallng out, fallin' out
Have you ever wondered, if this was ever more
Than a crazy idea
Falling out, falling out
Have you ever wondered
 
I want you, but I want you to understand
I need I love you
 
Didn't want to leave you with the wrong impression
Didn't want to leave you with my last confession,
Yeah, of love
Wasn't tryin' to pull you in the wrong direction
All I want to do is try to make a connection yeah.

WHERE DO BROKEN HEARTS GO

WHITNEY HOUSTON
SONGWRITERS: CHUCK JACKSON & FRANK N. WILDHOM
COUNTRY: U. S. A.
ALBUM: WHITNEY
LABEL: ARISTA RECORDS
GENRE: POP
YEAR: 1987
 
       Whitney Elizabeth Houston(August 9, 1963 – February 11, 2012) was an American singer and actress. She is one of the best-selling music artists of all time, with sales of over 200 million records worldwide. Houston is also one of the most awarded artists in history. Known for her powerful and soulful vocals, she has influenced many other singers. Houston is the only artist to have seven consecutive number-one singles on the Billboard Hot 100, from "Saving All My Love for You" in 1985 to "Where Do Broken Hearts Go" in 1988.
           Houston began singing in church as a child and became a background vocalist while in high school. She was one of the first black women to appear on the cover of Seventeen magazine after becoming a teen model in 1981. With the guidance of Arista Records chairman Clive Davis, Houston signed to the label at age 19. Her first two studio albums, Whitney Houston (1985) and Whitney (1987), both peaked at number one on the Billboard 200 and are among the best-selling albums of all time. She became the first female artist to debut at number one on the Billboard 200 with her second studio album. Houston's third studio album, I'm Your Baby Tonight (1990), was certified quintuple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America(RIAA). The album yielded two Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles: the title track "I'm Your Baby Tonight" and "All the Man That I Need".(…)
          "Where Do Broken Hearts Go" is the fourth single from Whitney Houston's second album, Whitney. The ballad was released on February 25, 1988. The song was written by Frank Wildhorn and Chuck Jackson and produced by Narada Michael Walden. Due to Wildhorn's previous working relationship with Arista Records CEO Clive Davis, he had been approached about potentially writing for Houston. He contacted Jackson, who came up with the title, after which Wildhorn completed the music and lyrics for the song. Smokey Robinson originally wanted to record the song; however, Wildhorn and Jackson held the song for Houston.
       Initially, Houston did not want to record the song, feeling there was no special message to convey. In a 2000 interview, Houston reminisced that she "hated the song". However, Davis believed the song would go to number one if she recorded it, so she agreed. It indeed became a number one, Houston's seventh consecutive number-one single in the United States—a record for consecutive number-one singles that still stands to this day.
          Houston remained perplexed by the song and its lyrics. Wildhorn later recalled that Houston sent him a letter essentially asking: "Where do broken hearts go? I have no idea."
I know it's been some time
But there's something on my mind
You see, I haven't been the same
Since that cold November day
We said we needed space
But all we found was an empty place
And the only things I learned
Is that I need you desperately
 
So here I am
And can you please tell me, oh
 
Where do broken hearts go
Can they find their way home
Back to the open arms
Of a love that's waiting there
And if somebody loves you
Won't they always love you
I look in your eyes
And I know that you still care, for me
 
I've been around enough to know
That dreams don't turn to gold
And that there is no easy way
No you just can't run away
And what we have is so much more
Than we ever had before
And no matter how I try
You're always on my mind
 
So here I am
And can you please tell me, oh
 
Where do broken hearts go
Can they find their way home
Back to the open arms
Of a love that's waiting there
And if somebody loves you
Won't they always love you
I look in your eyes
And I know that you still care for me
 
And now that I am here with you
I'll never let you go
I look into your eyes
And now I know, now I know
 
Where do broken hearts go
Can they find their way home
Back to the open arms
Of a love that's waiting there
And if somebody loves you
Won't they always love you
I look in your eyes
And I know that you still care
 
Where do broken hearts go
Can they find their way home
Back to the open arms
Of a love that's waiting there
And if somebody loves you
Won't they always love you
I look in your eyes
And I know that you still care for me, for me
You still care for me.