FLOR DE AZALEA.

TRÍO CALAVERAS
COMPOSITOR: MANUEL ESPERÓN GONZALEZ & ZACARIAS GOMEZ URQUIZA
PAIS: MÉXICO
ÁLBUM: JORGE NEGRETE, TRIO CALAVERAS Y SILVESTRE VARGAS
DISCOGRÁFICA: RCA VICTOR
GÉNERO: BOLERO
AÑO: 1999
 
     El Trío Calaveras fue un conjunto musical mexicano, que tuvo especial importancia en el desarrollo de la música romántica y de la ranchera de México en el siglo XX
      Profesionalmente fue fundado por Guillermo Bermejo Araujo, Miguel Leoncio Bermejo Araujo y Raúl Prado(Primera voz). Antes hubo dos Tríos Calaveras Aficionados a comienzos de los años treinta. El nombre "Trío Calaveras" se debe a que en 1931 en la Facultad de Medicina de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México en la Ciudad de México hubo un concurso a nivel de estudiantes aficionados a la canción y se presentaron a dicho concurso tres estudiantes de Medicina José (Pepe) Gaxiola, Roberto (Beto) Guerrero de la Rosa y Fernando "El Flaco" Valdés Villareal. Como el símbolo de la Facultad de Medicina es una calaverita, ellos eligieron ponerse el nombre de Trío Calaveras.
        El concurso se celebró en el paraninfo de la Facultad y acudieron estudiantes de todo el estado, ganando el concurso con la canción Virgencita, de Lorenzo Barcelata.
        Al siguiente año, en 1932, hubo otro concurso, pero dos de los anteriormente mencionados habían terminado la Carrera de Medicina –José Gaxiola y Fernando Valdés Villarreal–, quedando solo Roberto Guerrero de la Rosa. A sugerencia del responsable de la Universidad le dijo a Miguel Bermejo y a Fausto Lazcano por qué no se presentan al concurso junto con Roberto Guerrero de la Rosa; estos aceptaron y se matricularon como estudiantes oyentes para poder participar en el concurso. Ese año no ganaron.
         Años después Lorenzo Barcelata y Ramón Pereda cuando terminaron de rodar "Las Cuatro Milpas" le dicen a Miguel Bermejo ¿Cómo se van a llamar ustedes?, para ponerlos en los créditos, y Miguel Bermejo, acordándose de que años atrás había participado en la Facultad de Medicina con el nombre de Trío Calaveras, y creyéndose con cierto derecho dijo a Barcelata y a Ramón Pereda: pon ¡Trío Calaveras! Esta es la razón por la que el Trío Calaveras se hizo llamar así. Su debut cara al público como profesionales fue el 15 de septiembre de 1937 (Día de las Fiestas Patrias) en el Cine Máximo de la Colonia Peralvillo. Antes de esta fecha ya habían participado en varias películas.
Como espuma que inerte lleva el caudaloso río
Flor de Azalea la vida en su avalancha te arrastró
Pero al salvarte hallar pudiste protección y abrigo
Donde curar tu corazón herido por el dolor
Tu sonrisa refleja el paso de las horas negras
Tu mirada la más amarga desesperación
Hoy para siempre quiero que olvides tus pasadas penas
Y que tan sólo tenga horas serenas tu corazón
Quisiera ser la golondrina que al amanecer
A tu ventana llega para ver a través del cristal
Y despertarte muy dulcemente si aun estás dormida
A la alborada de una nueva vida llena de amor
Quisiera ser la golondrina que al amanecer
A tu ventana llega para ver a través del cristal
Y despertarte muy dulcemente si aun estás dormida
A la alborada de una nueva vida llena de amor.

RAYITO DE LUNA

TRÍO LOS PANCHOS
COMPOSITOR: CHUCHO NAVARRO
PAIS: MÉXICO
ÁLBUM: TODO PANCHOS
DISCOGRÁFICA: COLUMBIA RECORDS
GÉNERO: REGIONAL MEXICANO
AÑO: 1990
 
      Los Panchos(conocidos también como Trío Los Panchos) fueron un trío musical romántico internacional formado por los mexicanos Chucho Navarro y Alfredo Gil, además del puertorriqueño Hernando Avilés en la década de los 40 en la Ciudad de México. Se les considera como uno de los mejores tríos musicales y uno de los artistas latinoamericanos más influyentes de todos los tiempos, siendo populares en todo el mundo. Han celebrado conciertos durante más de 70 años y han aparecido en más de 50 películas. El trío se convirtió en uno de los máximos exponentes del bolero y la balada romántica en Latinoamérica.
         El Trío Los Panchos se formó en New York, U.S.A. en 1944, donde los mexicanos Alfredo Bojalil Gil, más conocido como El Güero Gil, y José de Jesús Navarro Moreno, más conocido como Chucho Navarro, junto al puertorriqueño Herminio Avilés Negrón, de nombre artístico Hernando Avilés, decidieron unir sus talentos e innovar el género de los tríos cantando a tres voces y tres guitarras. Tiempo más tarde, Avilés y Navarro tocaban la guitarra y Gil el requinto que el mismo inventó. Se iniciaron en el ambiente artístico el 14 de mayo de 1944 al presentarse en el Hispanic Theatre de Nueva York interpretando música ranchera mexicana con gran éxito, lo que pronto los llevó a grabar su primer disco aun en 1944, para el sello Coda, titulado Mexicantos, con siete temas de música mexicana y el bolero «Hasta mañana», el mismo que les abrió las puertas hacia este género musical con el cual se los identifica en todo el mundo.
      Con la compañía discográfica SEECO grabaron 4 temas en 1944 que se comercializó como "Ecos de México".
       En 1945 grabaron una colaboración de 3 canciones con la Orquesta Viva América de (Alfredo Antonini - Director de orquesta) con el acordeonista John Serry Sr. para Pilotone Records en un álbum discográfico llamado "Music of the Americas" (Catálogo # 45 5067, # 45 5069). Los temas fueron "La palma", "Allá en el rancho grande" y "Desde que te fuiste".
     Los Panchos ganaron fama internacional tras firmar con Columbia CBS Columbia(hoy parte del consorcio Sony BMG) con sus boleros románticos, especialmente en América Latina, donde en el comienzo de la segunda parte del siglo XX seguían siendo honrados como uno de los tríos más famosos de todos los tiempos. ahí grabaron varios de sus más grandes éxitos, como "Sin ti", "Rayito de luna", "Un siglo de ausencia", "Me voy pa'l pueblo" entre muchas otras. Vendieron millones de copias de sus discos de 78 RPM y álbumes LP a unos pocos años de su fundación.
      A partir de 1949 se establecen en México grabando muchos de sus grandes éxitos y regrabando algunos temas hechos con Coda, Pilotone o Seeco.
Como un rayito de luna
Entre la selva dormida
Así la luz de tus ojos ha iluminado
Mi pobre vida
 
Tu diste luz al sendero
En mi noche sin fortuna
Iluminando mi cielo como un rayito
Claro de Luna
 
Rayito de luna blanca
Que iluminas mi camino
Así es tu amor en mi vida
La verdad de mi destino
 
Tu diste luz al sendero
En mi noche sin fortuna
Iluminando mi cielo como un rayito
Claro de Luna
 
Como un rayito de luna
Entre la selva dormida
Así la luz de tus ojos ha iluminado
Mi pobre vida
 
Tu diste luz al sendero
En mi noche sin fortuna
Iluminando mi cielo como un rayito
Claro de Luna
 
Rayito de luna blanca
Que iluminas mi camino
Así es tu amor en mi vida
La verdad de mi destino
 
Tu diste luz al sendero
En mi noche sin fortuna
Iluminando mi cielo como un rayito
Claro de Luna.

JUST YOU WAIT
JULIE ANDREWS
SONGWRITER: Alan Jay Lerner & Frederick Loewe
COUNTRY: U. S. A.
ALBUM: MY FAIR LADY
LABEL: COLUMBIA RECORDS
GENRE: POP
YEAR: 1956
 
       Dame Julie Andrews(born Julia Elizabeth Wells; 1 October 1935) is an English actress, singer, and author. She has garnered numerous accolades throughout her career spanning over seven decades, including an Academy Award, a British Academy Film Award, two Primetime Emmy Awards, three Grammy Awards and six Golden Globe Awards. She has also received three Tony Award nominations. Andrews was made a Disney Legend in 1991, and has been honoured with an Honorary Golden Lion, the Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award in 2007, and the AFI Life Achievement Award in 2022. In 2000, Andrews was made a dame by Queen Elizabeth II for services to the performing arts.
       Andrews, a child actress and singer, appeared in the West End in 1948 and made her Broadway debut in The Boy Friend(1954). Billed as "Britain's youngest prima donna", she rose to prominence starring in Broadway musicals such as My Fair Lady(1956) playing Eliza Doolittle and Camelot (1960) playing Queen Guinevere. On 31 March 1957, Andrews starred in the premiere of Rodgers and Hammerstein's written-for-television musical Cinderella, a live, colour CBS network broadcast seen by over 100 million viewers. Andrews made her feature film debut in Walt Disney's Mary Poppins(1964) and won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in the title role. The following year she starred in the musical film The Sound of Music(1965), playing Maria von Trapp and won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical.
         Between 1964 and 1986, Andrews starred in various films working with directors including her husband Blake Edwards, George Roy Hill, and Alfred Hitchcock. Films she starred in include The Americanization of Emily(1964), Hawaii(1966), Torn Curtain(1966), Thoroughly Modern Millie(1967), Star!(1968), The Tamarind Seed(1974), 10(1979), S.O.B.(1981), Victor/Victoria(1982), That's Life!(1986), and Duet for One(1986). After 1986 her workload decreased, appearing in two films in 1991 and not again until 2000. After the turn of the new millennium, however, her career had a revival. She gained a younger following starring in The Princess Diaries(2001), The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (2004) as well as Eloise at the Plaza, and Eloise at Christmastime(both 2003). She also lent her voice for the English dub of the Italian animated film The Singing Princess(1949, her first venture into voice-over work), the Shrek franchise and the Despicable Me franchise(2010-present).(…)
       My Fair Lady is a musical based on George Bernard Shaw's 1913 play Pygmalion, with a book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner and music by Frederick Loewe. The story concerns Eliza Doolittle, a Cockneyflower girl who takes speech lessons from professor Henry Higgins, a phonetician, so that she may pass as a lady. Despite his cynical nature and difficulty understanding women, Higgins falls in love with her.
        The musical's 1956 Broadway production was a notable critical and popular success, winning six Tony Awards, including Best Musical. It set a record for the longest run of any musical on Broadway up to that time and was followed by a hit London production. Rex Harrison and Julie Andrews starred in both productions. Many revivals have followed, and the 1964 film version won the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Just you wait, Henry Higgins, just you wait
You'll be sorry but your tears will be too late
You'll be broke and I'll have money
Will I help you, don't be funny
Just you wait, Henry Higgins, just you wait
Just you wait, Henry Higgins 'till you're sick
And you screams to fetch a doctor double quick
I'll be off a second later
And go straight to the theater
Oh oh oh, Henry Higgins, just you wait
Ooh, Henry Higgins
Just you wait until we're swimming in the sea
Ooh, Henry Higgins
And you get a cramp a little way from me
When you yell you're going to drown
I'll get dressed and go to town
Oh oh oh, Henry Higgins, oh oh oh, Henry Higgins
Just you wait
One day I'll be famous, I'll be proper and prim
Go to St. James so often I shall call it St. Jim
One evening the King will say Eliza, old thing
I want all of England your praises to sing
Next week on the 20th of May
I proclaim Eliza Doolittle Day
All the people will celebrate the glory of you
And whatever you wish and want I gladly will do
Thanks a lot, King, says I, in a manner well bred
But all I want is Henry Higgins' Head
Done, says the king with stroke
Guard, run and bring in the bloke
Then they'll march you, Henry Higgins, to the wall
And the king will tell Eliza, sound the call
As they lift their rifles higher
I'll shout ready, aim, fire
Oh oh oh, Henry Higgins
Down you'll go, Henry Higgins
Just you wait.

YOU KNOW I'M NO GOOD

AMY WINEHOUSE
SONGWRITERS: משולם טובי & WINEHOUSE,AMY JADE
COUNTRY: U. K.
ALBUM: BACK TO BLACK
LABEL: ISLAND RECORDS
GENRE: POP
YEAR: 2006
 
       Amy Jade Winehouse(14 September 1983 – 23 July 2011) was an English singer and songwriter. She was known for her deep, expressive contralto vocals and her eclectic mix of musical genres, including soul, rhythm and blues and jazz.
         A member of the National Youth Jazz Orchestra during her youth, Winehouse signed to Simon Fuller's 19 Management in 2002 and soon recorded a number of songs before signing a publishing deal with EMI. She also formed a working relationship with producer Salaam Remi through these record publishers. Winehouse's debut album, Frank, was released in 2003. Many of the album's songs were influenced by jazz and, apart from two covers, were co-written by Winehouse. Frank was a critical success in the UK and was nominated for the Mercury Prize. The song "Stronger Than Me" won her the Ivor Novello Award for Best Contemporary Song from the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers, and Authors.
        Winehouse released her follow-up album, Back to Black, in 2006, which went on to become an international success and one of the best-selling albums in UK history. At the 2007 Brit Awards it was nominated for British Album of the Year, and she received the award for British Female Solo Artist. The song "Rehab" won her a second Ivor Novello Award. At the 50th Grammy Awards in 2008, she won five awards, tying the then record for the most wins by a female artist in a single night and becoming the first British woman to win five Grammys, including three of the General Field "Big Four" Grammy Awards: Best New Artist, Record of the Year and Song of the Year (for "Rehab"), as well as Best Pop Vocal Album.
         Winehouse struggled with substance abuse and addiction. She died of an alcohol overdose on 23 July 2011, at the age of 27. After her death, Back to Black briefly became the UK's best-selling album of the 21st century. VH1 ranked Winehouse 26th on their list of the 100 Greatest Women in Music.
       Back to Black is the second and final studio album by English singer and songwriter Amy Winehouse, released on 27 October 2006 by Island Records. Winehouse predominantly based the album on her tumultuous relationship with then-ex-boyfriend and future husband Blake Fielder-Civil, who temporarily left her to pursue his previous ex-girlfriend. Their short-lived separation spurred her to create an album that explores themes of guilt, grief, infidelity, heartbreak and trauma in a relationship.
         Influenced by the pop and soul music of 1960s girl groups, Winehouse collaborated with producers Salaam Remi and Mark Ronson, along with Sharon Jones' band The Dap-Kings, to assist her on capturing the sounds from that time period while blending them with contemporary R&B and neo-soul music. Between 2005 and 2006, she recorded the album's songs with Remi at Instrumental Zoo Studios in Miami and then with Ronson and the Dap-Kings at Chung King Studios and Daptone Records in New York. Tom Elmhirst mixed the album at Metropolis Studios in London.
      Back to Black was acclaimed by music critics, who praised Winehouse's songwriting and emotive singing style as well as Remi and Ronson's production. The album spawned five singles: "Rehab", "You Know I'm No Good", "Back to Black", "Tears Dry on Their Own" and "Love Is a Losing Game". It has also been cited as being a key influence to the widespread popularity of British soul throughout the late 2000s, paving the musical landscape for artists such as Adele, Duffy, and Estelle.
        At the 2008 Grammy Awards, Back to Black won Best Pop Vocal Album and was also nominated for Album of the Year. At the same ceremony, Winehouse won four additional awards, tying her with five other artists as the second-most awarded female in a single ceremony. The album was also nominated at the 2007 Brit Awards for MasterCard British Album and was shortlisted for the 2007 Mercury Prize. Back to Black sold 3.58 million copies in the UK alone, becoming the UK's second best-selling album of the 21st century so far. The album has sold over 16 million copies worldwide.
A deluxe edition of Back to Black was released in November 2007, containing a bonus disc of B-sides and live tracks. Winehouse's debut DVD I Told You I Was Trouble: Live in London, released that same month, includes a live set recorded at Shepherd's Bush Empire in London and a 50-minute documentary detailing the singer's career over the previous four years. In 2020, Back to Black was ranked at number 33 on Rolling Stone's list of the "500 Greatest Albums of All Time". 
Meet you downstairs in the bar and hurt
Your rolled up sleeves in your skull T-shirt
You say "what did you do it with him today?"
And sniffed me out like I was Tanqueray
 
'Cause you're my fella, my guy
Hand me your Stella and fly
By the time I'm out the door
You tear me down like Roger Moore
 
I cheated myself
Like I knew I would
I told you I was trouble
You know that I'm no good
 
Upstairs in bed with my ex-boy
He's in a place, but I can't get joy
Thinking on you in the final throes
This is when my buzzer goes
 
Run out to meet your chips and pita
You say when "we're married"
'Cause you're not bitter
"There'll be none of him no more"
I cried for you on the kitchen floor
 
I cheated myself
Like I knew I would
I told you I was trouble
You know that I'm no good
 
Sweet reunion, Jamaica and Spain
We're like how we were again
I'm in the tub, you on the seat
Lick your lips as I soak my feet
 
Then you notice little carpet burn
My stomach drop and my guts churn
You shrug and it's the worst
Who truly stuck the knife in first
 
I cheated myself
Like I knew I would
I told you I was trouble
You know that I'm no good
 
I cheated myself
Like I knew I would
I told you I was troubled
Yeah, you know that I'm no good.