YA NO QUIERO TU QUERER

JOSÉ EL FRANCÉS
COMPOSITOR: JOSÉ EL FRANCÉS
PAIS: FRANCE
ÁLBUM: HOY SOY FELIZ
DISCOGRÁFICA: ESTRELLA FEDERAL
GÉNERO: FLAMENCO
AÑO: 2017
 
           José Rodríguez Vázquez nació en Montpellier en 1971; en una familia gitana de emigrantes. En su casa habitaba el flamenco; y José tenía diez años cuando su padre puso en el tocadiscos la voz de Camarón de la Isla cantando Rosa María. Años más tarde; José aprovechó uno de sus viajes y se quedó a vivir en España; en Madrid; en el barrio de San Blas; en el poblado de Los Focos; y se convirtió en José el Francés. Seguidamente comenzó a componer y a tratar de ganarse la vida con la música. Su ilusión era conocer a Camarón de la Isla y le compuso unos tanguillos: Una rosa pa tu pelo. El de La Isla los cantó en el álbum Potro de Rabia y Miel; el último disco que grabó antes de su muerte en 1992. Ese mismo año; José el Francés entró en el estudio para grabar su primer disco. Era el célebre ́Las calles de San Blas ́.
Vienes arrepentida, vienes pidiendo perdón.
Diciendo que me quieres, he sido tu primer amor.
Ya no quiero tus labios porque otros los han besado.
Y el amor que té tenia con tristeza lo he olvidado.
 
Coro:
Fuera de mí, ya no quiero tu querer.
De mi mente te he borrado.
Ya no quiero besar tus labios.
X2
 
Eras parte de mi vida, llevabas mi corazón. (canta Niña Pastori)
Te di toda mi riqueza y me pagaste con dolor.
Por tus venas no corre sangre, ni sentimientos en tu corazón.
Y ahora vives sufriendo como he sufrido yo.
 
Coro:
Fuera de mí, ya no quiero tu querer.
De mi mente te he borrado.
Ya no quiero besar tus labios.
X2
 
Después de un largo tiempo, quiere de nuevo mis caricias.
Vive en el pasado y esta fuera de mi vida.
Ya no quiere tus labios porque otros los han besado. (canta Niña Pastori)
Y el amor que té tenia con tristeza lo he olvido.
 
Coro:
Fuera de mí, ya no quiero tu querer.
De mi mente te he borrado.
Ya no quiero besar tus labios.
X3

YOU SHOOT ME

WILLIE DIXIE
SONGWRITERS: WILLIE DIXON & J. B. LENOIR
COUNTRY: U. S. A.
ALBUM: YOU SHOOT ME
LABEL: CHESS
GENRE: BLUES
YEAR: 1962
 
        William James Dixon(July 1, 1915– January 29, 1992) was an American blues musician, vocalist, songwriter, arranger and record producer. He was proficient in playing both the upright bass and the guitar, and sang with a distinctive voice, but he is perhaps best known as one of the most prolific songwriters of his time. Next to Muddy Waters, Dixon is recognized as the most influential person in shaping the post–World War II sound of the Chicago blues.
        Dixon's songs have been recorded by countless musicians in many genres as well as by various ensembles in which he participated. A short list of his most famous compositions includes "Hoochie Coochie Man", "I Just Want to Make Love to You", "Little Red Rooster", "My Babe", "Spoonful", and "You Can't Judge a Book by the Cover". These songs were written during the peak years of Chess Records, from 1950 to 1965, and were performed by Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Little Walter, and Bo Diddley; they influenced a generation of musicians worldwide.
         Dixon was an important link between the blues and rock and roll, working with Chuck Berry and Bo Diddley in the late 1950s. In the 1960s, his songs were adapted by numerous rock artists. He received a Grammy Award and was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and the Songwriters Hall of Fame.
       "You Shook Me" is a 1962 blues song recorded by Chicago blues artist Muddy Waters. Willie Dixon wrote the lyrics and Earl Hooker provided the instrumental backing; the song features Waters' vocal in unison with Hooker's slide-guitar melody. "You Shook Me" became one of Muddy Waters' most successful early-1960s singles and has been interpreted by several blues and rock artists.

You know you shook me, you shook me all night long
Whoa you shook me, pretty mama, you shook me all night long
Oh you just kept on shakin' me baby, oh you done messed up my happy home
 
You know you move me baby, just like a hurricane (Boy and that's a strong wind)
Oh, you move me, pretty mama (You know you move me)
Just like a hurricane (Didn't have a chance)
Oh-oh , you know you move me, pretty mama
Just like a earthquake move the land (Oh, she shook me all over)
 
Sometimes I wonder (Ooh)
What's gonna happen to my poor wife and child
Lord, sometimes I wonder (Ooh)
What's gonna happen to my poor wife and child
Now baby, you done made me love you
Lord, I just can't be satisfied
 
You know you shook me, you shook me all night long
Whoa you shook me, pretty mama, you shook me all night long
Oh you just kept on shakin' me baby, oh you done messed up my happy home.

I'M READY
MUDDY WATERS
Songwriter: willie dixon
Country: u. s. a.
Album: I’m ready
Label: blue sky
Genre: blues
Year: 1960
 
       McKinley Morganfield (April 4, 1913 – April 30, 1983), known professionally as Muddy Waters, was an American blues singer-songwriter and musician who was an important figure in the post-war blues scene, and is often cited as the "father of modern Chicago blues". His style of playing has been described as "raining down Delta beatitude".
      Muddy Waters grew up on Stovall Plantation near Clarksdale, Mississippi, and by age 17 was playing the guitar and the harmonica, emulating the local blues artists Son House and Robert Johnson. He was recorded in Mississippi by Alan Lomax for the Library of Congress in 1941. In 1943, he moved to Chicago to become a full-time professional musician. In 1946, he recorded his first records for Columbia Records and then for Aristocrat Records, a newly formed label run by the brothers Leonard and Phil Chess.
       In the early 1950s, Muddy Waters and his band—Little Walter Jacobs on harmonica, Jimmy Rogers on guitar, Elga Edmonds(also known as Elgin Evans) on drums and Otis Spann on piano—recorded several blues classics, some with the bassist and songwriter Willie Dixon. These songs included "Hoochie Coochie Man," "I Just Want to Make Love to You" and "I'm Ready". In 1958, he traveled to England, laying the foundations of the resurgence of interest in the blues there. His performance at the Newport Jazz Festival in 1960 was recorded and released as his first live album, At Newport 1960.
    Muddy Waters' music has influenced various American music genres, including rock and roll and rock music.
        I'm Ready is a studio album by the Chicago blues musician Muddy Waters. The second of his Johnny Winter-produced albums for the Blue Sky Records label, I'm Ready was issued one year after he found renewed commercial and critical success with Hard Again. The album earned Waters a Grammy Award in 1978. It was reissued in 2004 by the Epic/Legacy, with three additional songs.

I'm ready
Ready as anybody can be
I'm ready
Ready as anybody can be
Now I'm ready for you
I hope you're ready for me
 
I got an axe handle pistol
On a graveyard frame
That shoot tombstone bullets
Wearin' balls and chain
I'm drinkin' TNT
I'm smokin' dynamite
I hope some screwball
Start a fight
 
'Cause I'm ready
Ready as anybody can be
I'm ready for you
I hope you're ready for me
All you pretty little chicks
With your pretty little hair
I know you feels
Like I ain't nowhere
But stop what your doin'
Baby, come over here
I'll prove to you baby
That I ain't no square
 
Because I'm ready
Ready as anybody can be
Now I'm ready for you
I hope you're ready for me
 
I been drinkin' gin
Like never before
I feel so good
I want you to know
One more drink
I wish you would
I takes a whole lotta lovin'
To make me feel good
 
'Cause I'm ready
Ready as anybody can be
Now I'm ready for you
I hope you're ready for me.

ELA DESATINOU

JOÃO GILBERTO E MIÚCHA
COMPOSITOR: CHICO BUARQUE DE HOLANDA
PAÍS: BRASIL
ÁLBUM: XXXX
GRAVADORA: GRAVAÇÃO CASEIRA
GÊNERO: MPB
ANO: 1970
 
     Heloísa Maria Buarque de Hollanda (Rio de Janeiro, 30 de novembro de 1937 - Rio de Janeiro, 27 de dezembro de 2018), mais conhecida como Miúcha, foi uma cantora e compositora brasileira.
        Neta de Cristóvão Buarque de Hollanda e filha de Sérgio Buarque de Holanda e Maria Amélia Cesário Alvim, Miúcha é irmã do cantor e compositor Chico Buarque e das também cantoras Ana de Hollanda e Cristina Buarque, e mãe da cantora Bebel Gilberto, fruto de seu casamento com o compositor João Gilberto.
Ela desatinou, viu chegar quarta-feira
Acabar brincadeira, bandeiras se desmanchando
E ela ainda está sambando
 
Ela desatinou, viu morrer alegrias, rasgar fantasias
Os dias sem sol raiando e ela ainda está sambando
 
Ela não vê que toda a gente, já está sofrendo normalmente
Toda a cidade anda esquecida, da falsa
vida, da avenida onde
 
Quem não inveja a infeliz, feliz
No seu mundo de cetim, assim,
Debochando da dor, do pecado, do tempo perdido, do jogo acabado.