SORRY SEEMS TO BE THE HARDEST WORD

DIANA KRALL
SONGWRITERS:  JOHN ELTON & TAUPIN BERNIE
COUNTRY: CANADA
ALBUM: WALLFLOWER
LABEL: VERVE RECORDS
GENRE: JAZZ
YEAR: 2015
 
     Diana Jean Krall(born November 16, 1964) is a Canadian jazz pianist, and singer known for her contralto vocals. She has sold more than 15 million albums worldwide, including over six million in the US. On December 11, 2009, Billboard magazine named her the second greatest jazz artist of the decade (2000–2009), establishing her as one of the best-selling artists of her time.
       Krall is the only jazz singer to have had eight albums debuting at the top of the Billboard Jazz Albums. To date, she has won three Grammy Awards and eight Juno Awards. She has also earned nine gold, three platinum, and seven multi-platinum albums.
   Wallflower is the twelfth studio album by Canadian singer Diana Krall, released on February 3, 2015, by Verve Records. The album was produced by David Foster. The album's supporting tour, Wallflower World Tour, began in Boston on February 25, 2015.
       The album consists of cover songs of various pop and rock songs, the only previously unreleased track being "If I Take You Home Tonight" by Paul McCartney. He wrote the song for his album Kisses on the Bottom, in which he collaborated with Krall. Although the song did not make the cut for that album, Krall asked McCartney if she could record the song, and he gave his consent.
What have I got to do to make you love me?
What have I got to do to make you care?
What do I do when lightning strikes me?
And to wake to find that you're not there
 
What do I do to make you want me?
What have I got to do to be heard?
What do I say when it's all over?
And sorry seems to be the hardest word
 
It's sad, so sad
It's a sad, sad situation
And it's getting more and more absurd
 
It's sad, so sad
Why can't we talk it over?
Oh, it seems to me
That sorry seems to be the hardest word
 
It's sad, so sad
It's a sad, sad situation
And it's getting more and more absurd
 
It's sad, so sad
Why can't we talk it over?
Oh, it seems to me
That sorry seems to be the hardest word
 
What do I do to make you love me?
What have I got to do to be heard?
What do I do when lightning strikes me?
What have I got to do?
What have I got to do?
When sorry seems to be the hardest word. 

SO LONELY

THE POLICE
SONGWRITERS: CHRISTOPHER EATON & GORDON SUMNER
COUNTRY: U. K.
ALBUM: URGH! A
LABEL: WARNER BROS
GENRE: PUNK ROCK
YEAR: 1978
 
         Urgh! A Music War is a 1982 British concert film featuring performances by punk rock, new wave, and post-punk bands and artists. Filmed in August to September 1980 it was directed by Derek Burbidge and produced by Michael White and Lyndall Hobbs. Among the acts featured in the film are Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD), Magazine, the Go-Go's, Toyah Willcox, Joan Jett & the Blackhearts, X, XTC, Devo, the Cramps, Oingo Boingo, Dead Kennedys, Gary Numan, Klaus Nomi, Wall of Voodoo, Pere Ubu, Steel Pulse, Surf Punks, 999, UB40, Echo & the Bunnymen and The Police. These were many of the most popular groups on the New Wave scene; in keeping with the spirit of the scene, the film also features several less famous acts.
 
Well someone told me yesterday
That when you throw your love away
You act as if you just don't care
You look as if you're going somewhere
 
But I just can't convince myself
I couldn't live with no one else
And I can only play that part
And sit and nurse my broken heart
 
So lonely
So lonely
So lonely
So lonely
 
So lonely
So lonely
So lonely
 
So lonely
So lonely
So lonely
 
So lonely
So lonely
 
Now no one's knocked upon my door
For a thousand years or more
All made up and nowhere to go
Welcome to this one man show
 
Just take a seat they're always free
No surprise, no mystery
In this theater that I call my soul
I always play the starring role
 
So lonely
So lonely (I feel low)
So lonely (I feel so lonely)
So lonely (I feel low)
(I feel so lonely)
 
So lonely (I feel low)
So lonely (I feel so lonely)
So lonely (I feel low)
(I feel so lonely)
 
So lonely (I feel low)
So lonely (I feel so lonely)
So lonely (I feel low)
(I feel so lonely)
 
So lonely (I feel low)
So lonely (I feel so lonely)
 
Lonely, I'm so lonely
So lonely
So lonely
So lonely
 
So lonely
So lonely
So lonely
 
Lonely, I'm so lonely
I feel so alone
I feel low
I feel so
Feel so low
I feel low, low
I feel low, low, low
I feel low, low, low
I feel low, low, low
I feel low, low, low
I feel low, low, low
Low, I feel low
I feel low
I feel low
I feel so lonely
I feel so lonely
I feel so lonely, lonely, lonely, lone
Lone, lone, lone
I feel so lonely
So lonely
So lonely
So lonely
 
So lonely (I feel so alone)
So lonely (I feel so alone)
So lonely (I feel so lonely)
 
So lonely (I feel so alone)
So lonely (I feel so alone)
So lonely (I feel so lonely)
 
So lonely (I feel so alone)
So lonely (I feel so alone)
So lonely (I feel so lonely)
 
So lonely (I feel so alone)
So lonely (I feel so alone)
So lonely (I feel so lonely)
 
So lonely (I feel so alone)
So lonely (I feel so alone)
So lonely (I feel so lonely).

CRAZY HORSES

THE OSMONDS
SONGWRITERS: ALAN RALPH OSMOND; MERRILL DAVIS OSMOND & WAYNE OSMOND
COUNTRY:U. S. A.
ALBUM: CRAZY HORSES
LABEL: UNIVERSAL RECORDS
GENRE: POP ROCK
YEAR: 1972
 
       The Osmonds are a U.S. family musical group who reached the height of their fame in the early to mid-1970s. Currently consisting of a duo of original members Merrill Osmond and Jay Osmond, the group had its best-known configurations as a quartet(billed as the Osmond Brothers) and a quintet(as the Osmonds). The group has consisted of siblings who are all members of a family of musicians from Ogden, Utah and have been in the public eye since the 1960s.
    The Osmond Brothers began as a barbershop quartet consisting of brothers Alan, Wayne, Merrill and Jay. They were later joined by younger siblings Donny and Jimmy, both of whom enjoyed success as solo artists. With the addition of Donny, the group became known as the Osmonds; performing both as teen idols and as a rock band, their peak lasted from 1971 to 1975. Their only sister Marie, who rarely sang with her brothers at that time, launched a successful career in 1973, both as a solo artist and as Donny's duet partner. By 1976, the band was no longer producing hit singles; that year, they transitioned into television with Donny & Marie, a popular variety show that ran until 1979.
     Crazy Horses is the fourth studio album by the American singing group The Osmonds, released in 1972. It reached number 14 on the Billboard Top LPs chart on December 23, 1972. Two singles were released in support of the album, "Hold Her Tight" and "Crazy Horses", both of which reached number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart. It was certified Gold by the RIAA on January 24, 1973.
       Building upon the band's previous album Phase III, Crazy Horses was primarily hard rock in nature. It was cited by author Chuck Eddy as #66 in The Five Hundred Best Heavy Metal Albums in the Universe. Merrill was the lead singer on most songs as he was the lead singer for the Osmonds. Jay was the lead on Crazy Horses with Alan, Wayne and Donny each taking a portions of the lead vocals on some of the songs.
There's a message floatin' in the air.
Crazy horses ridin' everywhere.
It's a warning, it's in every tongue.
Gotta stop them crazy horses on the run.
 
What a show, there they go smokin' up the sky, yeah.
Crazy horses all got riders, and they're you and I.
Crazy horses (repeat 3 times)
 
Never stop and they never die.
They just keep on puffin' how they multiply.
Crazy horses, will they never halt?
If they keep on movin' then it's all our fault.
What a show, there they go smokin' up the sky, yeah.
Crazy horses all got riders, and they're you and I.
Crazy horses (repeat 3 times)
 
So take a good look around,
See what they've done, what they've done –
They've done—
They've done—
They've done—
 
They've done.
Crazy horses.

DAYDREAM BELIEVER

THE MONKEES
SONGWRITER: STEWART JOHN C.
COUNTRY: U. S. A.
ALBUM: THE BIRDS, THE BEES & THE MONKEES
LABEL: COLGEMS RECORDS
GENRE: POP ROCK
YEAR: 1968
 
       The Monkees were a rock and pop band, formed in Los Angeles in 1966, whose line-up consisted of the American actor/musicians Micky DolenzMichael Nesmith and Peter Tork alongside English actor/singer Davy Jones. The group was conceived in 1965 by television producers Bob Rafelson and Bert Schneider for the situation comedy series of the same nameMusic credited to the band was released on LP, as well as being included in the show, which aired from 1966 to 1968.
       While the sitcom was a mostly straightforward affair, the music production generated tension and controversy almost from the beginning. Music supervisor Don Kirshner was dissatisfied with the actor/musicians' musical abilities, and he limited their involvement during the recording process, relying instead on professional songwriters and studio musicians, and yielding multiple hit albums and singles. Upset with this arrangement and facing public backlash for not playing on the recordings, the band members soon gained full control over the recording process. For two albums, the Monkees mostly performed as a group, but within a year, each member was pursuing his own interests under the Monkees name. By the end of 1968, they were once again a group in name only, the show had been canceled, and their motion picture, Head, had flopped. Tork left the band soon after, followed by Nesmith a year later, and the Monkees officially broke up in 1970.
       A revival of interest in the television show came in 1986, leading to a series of official reunion tours, a television special, and four new full-length records, all of which spanned the next 35 years, though these efforts rarely comprised all four members performing together. With Jones' death in 2012 and Tork's in 2019, Dolenz and Nesmith were left to embark on a farewell tour in 2021, finishing shortly before Nesmith's death at the end of the year.
        Spurred by the success of the show, the Monkees were one of the most successful bands of the 1960s. The band sold more than 75 million records worldwide making them one of the biggest-selling groups of all time with international hits, including "Last Train to Clarksville", "I'm a Believer", "A Little Bit Me, a Little Bit You", "Pleasant Valley Sunday", and "Daydream Believer", and four chart-topping albums. Newspapers and magazines falsely reported that the Monkees outsold the Beatles and the Rolling Stones combined in 1967, a claim that originated from Nesmith in a 1977 interview.
       The Birds, the Bees & the Monkees is the fifth studio album by the Monkees. Released in April 1968, it was the first Monkees album not to reach Billboard's number one, peaking at Nº 3 on the U.S. charts. It was also their first album to miss the UK charts altogether, with their four previous efforts all having reached the top ten. The album has sold over a million copies.

Seven-a
What number is this to?
Seven-a
Okay, don't get excited man, it's 'cause I'm short, I know
 
Oh, I could hide 'neath the wings
Of the bluebird as she sings
The six o'clock alarm would never ring
But it rings, and I rise
Wipe the sleep out of my eyes
My shavin' razor's cold and it stings
 
Cheer up, sleepy Jean
Oh, what can it mean that
To a daydream believer
And a homecoming queen
 
You once thought of me
As a white knight on his steed
Now, you know how happy I can be
Whoa, and our good times start and end
Without dollar one to spend
But how much, baby, do we really need
 
Cheer up, sleepy Jean
Oh, what can it mean that
To a daydream believer
And a homecoming queen
 
Cheer up, sleepy Jean
Oh, what can it mean that
To a daydream believer
And a homecoming queen
 
Cheer up, sleepy Jean
Oh, what can it mean that
To a daydream believer
And a homecoming queen
 
Cheer up, sleepy Jean
Oh, what can it mean that
To a daydream believer
And a homecoming queen.