House Of Gold & Bones Part 1 is the fourth studio
album by Stone Sour, a rock band made up of Corey Taylor, Slipknot vocalist
James Root, Josh Rand, Roy Mayorga and Rachel Bolan, former Skid Row and the
newest memberof the group The album is the successor to AudioSecrecy which reached the top positions on iTunes and Billboard with the single Say You'll Haunt, which was also Mainstream Rock Song of the Year in 2010.
The band has more than 4 million albums sold
worldwide and 3nominations for the Grammy
Awards, as well as a Golden Album from
the Stone Sour album, which also spawned
the hit Bother, which stood out in the
movie Spider-Man.And do not stop there, to keep
up the anxiety of fans, House Of Gold &
Bones Part 1 will come accompanied by yet another
album (Part 2), which will be released in March 2013.
I think I’m happy
Mostly happy
In a green autumn day
I’m walking lazy
Barely moving
Suddenly I fade away
Seems life is something more
Than a journey with no end
I just wanna lose it all
And find myself again
I’m on my own
I’m on my own
I don’t need a conscience
To tell me how I feel
I don’t need this wiry eyes
To focus on what to conceal
I don’t need anybody
To tell me who I am
Blaming on the broken heart
And falling apart again.
ZABELÊ
GILBERTO GIL
COMPOSITORES: GILBERTO GIL & TORQUATO NETO
PAÍS: BRASIL
ÁLBUM: RETIRANTE
GRAVADORA: DISCOBERTAS
GÊNERO: MPB
ANO: 2010
Gilberto Passos Gil Moreira, GCIH (Salvador, 26 de junho de
1942), é um cantor, compositor, multi-instrumentista, produtor cultural e político
brasileiro, conhecido por sua inovação musical e por ser vencedor de prêmios Grammys,
Grammy Latino, galardeado pelo governo francês com a Ordem Nacional do Mérito (1997).
Em 1999, foi nomeado "Artista pela Paz", pela UNESCO.
Gil foi também embaixador da ONU para agricultura e
alimentação e ministro da Cultura do Brasil (2003–2008). Em mais de cinquenta
álbuns lançados, ele incorpora a gama eclética de suas influências, incluindo rock,
gêneros tipicamente brasileiros, música africana e reggae, por exemplo.
Minha sabiá
Minha zabelê
Toda meia-noite eu sonho com você
Se você duvida, eu vou sonhar pra
você ver
Minha sabiá
Vem me dizer, por favor
O quanto que eu devo amar
Pra nunca morrer de amor
Minha zabelê
Vem correndo me dizer
Por que eu sonho toda noite
E sonho só com você
Se você não me acredita
Vem pra cá, vou lhe mostrar
Que riso largo é o meu sonho
Quando eu sonho com você
Mas anda logo
Vem que a noite já não tarda a
chegar
Vem correndo pro meu sonho escutar
Que eu sonho falando alto
Com você no meu sonhar.
BARBARA
ANN
THE BEACH
BOYS
SONGWRITER:
FRED FASSERT
WHERE: LIVE
AT FARM AID 1985
COUNTRY: U.
S. A.
ALBUM: BEACH
BOYS’ PARTY
LABEL: CAPITOL
RECORDS
GENRE: ROCK
AND ROLL
YEAR: 1965
Beach Boys' Party! is the
tenth studio album by American rock band the Beach Boys, and their third in
1965, consisting mostly of cover songs played with acoustic instruments. It reached No. 6 in the US and
No. 3 in the UK. The album spawned one single, a cover of the
Regents' "Barbara Ann", which reached No. 2 in the US and No. 3 in
the UK, and was their highest-charting British single to that point.
Party! was recorded
in a music studio and presented as an impromptu live recording of a party, with
informal chatter by friends and family overdubbed later. The record company, Capitol,
wanted an album for the holiday season, but as there was no new material ready,
several options were considered, including a greatest hits album and a live
album, before the band decided on the party theme. The Beach Boys covered songs
by the Beatles, several doo-wop groups, Bob Dylan, and the Everly Brothers.
While the "beach party" atmospherics fit into the Beach Boys style to
that point, the varied musical influences presaged the change of direction that
would occur over the next several years beginning with Pet Sounds(1966).
Because of its
stripped-down approach, Party! is considered to be the first "unplugged"
type album. In 2015, Capitol issued Beach Boys' Party! Uncovered and Unplugged,
an 81-track expansion and remix of Party!.
Ah, ba ba ba ba Barbara Ann
Ba ba ba ba Barbara Ann
Oh Barbara Ann, take my hand
Barbara Ann
You got me rockin' and a-rollin'
Rockin' and a-reelin'
Barbara Ann ba ba
Ba Barbara Ann
Went to a dance, lookin' for romance
Saw Barbara Ann, so I thought I'd take a chance
With Barbara Ann, Barbara Ann
Take my hand
You got me rockin' and a-rollin'
(Oh! Oh!)
Rockin' and a-reelin'
Barbara Ann ba ba
Ba ba ba ba black sheep
Ba ba ba ba Barbara Ann
Ba ba ba ba Barbara Ann
Barbara Ann, take my hand
Barbara Ann
You got me rockin' and a-rollin'
Rockin' and a-reelin'
Barbara Ann ba ba
Ba Barbara Ann
(Let's go now!)
(Ow!)
([...])
([...], Carl.)
(Hal, and his famous ashtray!)
([...])
(You smell like Rocky. You're always scratchin' it.)
(Hey, come on!)
(Scratch it, Carl, scratch it, baby, right over there.
Down a little lower. Down a little lower!)
(Saw-- Tried--)
Tried Peggy Sue
Tried Betty Lou
Tried Mary Lou
But I knew she wouldn't do
Barbara Ann, Barbara Ann
Take my hand
Barbara Ann
Take my hand
You got me rockin' and a-rollin'
Rockin' and a-reelin'
Barbara Ann ba ba
Ba Barbara Ann
Ba ba ba ba Barbara Ann
Ba ba ba ba Barbara Ann
Barbara Ann
Take my hand
Barbara Ann
You got me rockin' and a-rollin'
Rockin' and a-reelin'
Barbara Ann ba ba
Ba Barbara Ann
Barbara Ann, Barbara Ann
Oh, Barbara Ann, Barbara Ann
Yeah, Barbara Ann, Barbara Ann
Barbara Ann, Barbara Ann
You got me rockin' and a-rollin'
Rockin' and a-reelin'
Barbara Ann ba ba
Ba Barbara Ann
(Let's try that again. One more.)
You got me rockin' and a-rollin'
Rockin' and a-reelin'
Barbara Ann ba ba
Ba Barbara Ann
(Ha ha. Let's try it one more time.)
You got me rockin' and a-rollin'
Rockin' and a-reelin'
Barbara Ann ba ba
Ba Barbara Ann
(Let's try it once more.)
(One more time. More artistic flavor.)
One more time
You got me rockin' and a-rollin'
Barbara Ann
Woah
You got me rockin'
You got me rollin'
Oh, Barbara Ann
(Thank you very much, folks.)
(Thanks, Dean.)
(Yeah, it's not bad.)
A LITTLE
MORE LOVE
OLIVIA
NEWTON JOHN
SONGWRITER:
JOHN FARRAR
COUNTRY: AUSTRALIA
ALBUM: TOTALLY
HOT
LABEL: MCA
GENRE: POP
YEAR: 1978
"A Little More Love"
was the lead single by Australian singer Olivia Newton-John from her 1978 album
Totally Hot. It was a worldwide Top 10 hit single, peaking at #4 in the UK and
#3 in the US. In Canada, it spent three weeks at #2 during February and March
1979, and was the seventh biggest Canadian hit of that year.
In the US, Billboard magazine
ranked "A Little More Love" as the 17th most popular song of 1979, and
Cash Box ranked it as 23rd for the year, where it had peaked at #4.
The song can be heard on
2006 animated horror/comedy film Monster House.