CRYING

ROY OSBORN
SONGWRITERS: JOE MELSON & ROY ORBISON
COUNTRY: U. S. A.
ALBUM: ROY ORBISON’S GREATEST HITS
LABEL: MONUMENT RECORDS
GENRE: ROCK
YEAR: 1962
 
        Roy Kelton Orbison(April 23, 1936 – December 6, 1988) was an American singer, songwriter, and musician known for his impassioned singing style, complex song structures, and dark, emotional ballads. His music was described by critics as operatic, earning him the nicknames "The Caruso of Rock" and "The Big O." Many of Orbison's songs conveyed vulnerability at a time when most male rock-and-roll performers chose to project machismo. He performed while standing motionless and wearing black clothes to match his dyed black hair and dark sunglasses.
     Born in Texas, Orbison began singing in a rockabilly and country-and-western band as a teenager. He was signed by Sam Phillips of Sun Records in 1956, but enjoyed his greatest success with Monument Records. From 1960 to 1966, 22 of Orbison's singles reached the Billboard Top 40. He wrote or co-wrote almost all of his own Top 10 hits, including "Only the Lonely" (1960), "Running Scared" (1961), "Crying" (1961), "In Dreams" (1963), and "Oh, Pretty Woman" (1964).
           After the mid-1960s, Orbison suffered a number of personal tragedies and his career faltered. He experienced a resurgence in popularity in the 1980s following the success of several cover versions of his songs. In 1988, he co-founded the Traveling Wilburys(a rock supergroup) with George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, and Jeff Lynne. Orbison died of a heart attack in December 1988 at age 52. One month later, his song "You Got It" (1989) was released as a solo single, becoming his first hit to reach the US and UK Top 10 in nearly 25 years.
         Orbison's honors include inductions into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1987, the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1989, and the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum in 2014. He received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award and five other Grammy Awards. Rolling Stone placed him at number 37 on its list of the "Greatest Artists of All Time" and number 13 on its list of the "100 Greatest Singers of All Time". In 2002, Billboard magazine listed him at number 74 on its list of the Top 600 recording artists.
      Roy Orbison's Greatest Hits is a Roy Orbison record album from Monument Records recorded at the RCA Studio B in Nashville and released in 1962. Between the hit songs were also "Love Star" and "Evergreen" which were released here for the first time. "Dream Baby" had recently been a Nº 4 hit in the United States and Nº 2 in England.
    According to the authorised Roy Orbison biography, this was Orbison's third album on the Monument label, and his first greatest hits compilation. It was a success remaining in the charts for 140 weeks. It was re-released in 1967 after his departure from Monument Records.
I was alright for a while
I could smile for a while
But I saw you last night, you held my hand so tight
As you stopped to say, "Hello"
Oh, you wished me well, you couldn't tell
 
That I'd been crying over you
Crying over you
Then you said, "So long"
Left me standing all alone
Alone and crying
Crying
Crying
Crying
It's hard to understand
But the touch of your hand
Can start me crying
 
I thought that I was over you
But it's true, so true
I love you even more than I did before
But darling, what can I do?
For you don't love me
And I'll always be
 
Crying over you
Crying over you
Yes, now you're gone
And from this moment on
I'll be crying
Crying
Crying
Crying
Yeah, crying
Crying
Over you.

EVIDÊNCIAS

ROBERTO CARLOS
COMPOSITORES: Jose Augusto Cougil & Paulo Sergio Kostenbader Valle
PAÍS: BRASIL
ÁLBUM: EVIDÊNCIAS
GRAVADORA: UNIVERSAL MUSIC
GÊNERO: POP
ANO: 2022
 
           Roberto Carlos Braga (Cachoeiro de Itapemirim, 19 de abril de 1941) é um cantor, compositor e empresário brasileiro. Foi considerado pela revista Rolling Stone Brasil como o 6º maior artista da história da música brasileira.
          Conhecido no Brasil e na América Latina como "Rei", Roberto Carlos começou a sua carreira no início da década de 1960 sob influência do samba-canção e da bossa nova. Com composições próprias, geralmente feitas em parceria com o amigo Erasmo Carlos, fundou as bases para o primeiro movimento de rock feito no Brasil. Com a fama, estrelou ao lado de Erasmo e Wanderléa um programa na RecordTV chamado Jovem Guarda, que daria nome ao primeiro movimento musical do rock brasileiro, e que alçou Roberto ao status de ídolo da geração. Além da carreira musical, estrelou filmes inspirados na fórmula lançada pelos Beatles – como Roberto Carlos em Ritmo de Aventura(1968), Roberto Carlos e o Diamante Cor-de-rosa(1970) e Roberto Carlos a 300 Quilômetros por Hora(1971).
        Na virada para a década de 1970 se tornou um cantor e compositor basicamente romântico, algo que não modificou desde então. Logo também mudava seu público-alvo, que deixou de ser o jovem e passou a ser o adulto. Entre 1961 e 1998, Roberto lançou um disco inédito por ano. Atualmente continua se apresentando com frequência, e estrela anualmente o especial intitulado Roberto Carlos Especial, exibido na semana do Natal pela Rede Globo. Dezenas de artistas já fizeram regravações de suas músicas, entre os quais Caetano Veloso, Gal Costa e Maria Bethânia.
          Segundo a Pro-Música Brasil, Roberto Carlos é o artista solo com mais álbuns vendidos na história da música popular brasileira, tendo vendido mais de 140 milhões de cópias, incluindo gravações em espanhol, inglês, italiano e francês, em diversos países.
Quando eu digo que deixei de te amar
É porque te amo
Quando eu digo que não quero mais você
É porque te quero
Eu tenho medo de te dar meu coração
E confessar que eu estou em tuas mãos
Mas não posso imaginar o que vai ser de mim
Se eu te perder um dia
 
Eu me afasto e me defendo de você
Mas depois me entrego
E as vezes digo coisas por dizer
Mas depois eu nego
Mas a verdade é que eu sou louco por você
E tenho medo de pensar em te perder
Eu preciso aceitar que não dá mais
Pra separar as nossas vidas
 
E nessa loucura de dizer que não te quero
Vou negando as aparências
Disfarçando as evidências
Mas pra que viver fingindo
Se eu não posso enganar meu coração
Eu sei que te amo
 
Chega de mentiras
De negar o meu desejo
Eu te quero mais que tudo
Eu preciso do seu beijo
Eu entrego minha vida
Pra você fazer o que quiser de mim
Só quero ouvir você dizer que sim
 
Diz que é verdade, que tem saudade
Que ainda você pensa muito em mim
Diz que é verdade, que tem saudade
Que ainda você quer viver pra mim
 
Eu me afasto e me defendo de você
Mas, depois me entrego
E as vezes digo coisas por dizer
Mas depois eu nego
Mas a verdade é que eu sou louco por você
E tenho medo de pensar em te perder
Eu preciso aceitar que não dá mais
Pra separar as nossas vidas
 
E nessa loucura de dizer que não te quero
Vou negando as aparências
Disfarçando as evidências
Mas pra que viver fingindo
Se eu não posso enganar meu coração
Eu sei que te amo
 
Chega de mentiras
De negar o meu desejo
Eu te quero mais que tudo
Eu preciso do seu beijo
Eu entrego a minha vida
Pra você fazer o que quiser de mim
Só quero ouvir você dizer que sim
 
Diz que é verdade, que tem saudade
Que ainda você pensa muito em mim
Diz que é verdade, que tem saudade
Que ainda você quer viver pra mim
 
Diz que é verdade, que tem saudade
Que ainda você quer viver pra mim.

IF I NEVER SING ANOTHER SONG

MATT MONRO
SONGWRITERS: DON BLACK; UDO JERGENS & ALEXANDRA
COUNTRY: U. K.
ALBUM: HEARTBREAKERS
LABEL: PARLOPHONE
GENRE: POP
YEAR: 1989
 
          Matt Monro(born Terence Edward Parsons, 1 December 1930 – 7 February 1985) was an English singer. Known as "The Man with the Golden Voice", he performed internationally during his 30-year career. AllMusic has described Monro as "one of the most underrated pop vocalists of the '60s", who "possessed the easiest, most perfect baritone in the business".
        His recordings include the UK top 10 hits "Portrait of My Love", "My Kind of Girl", "Softly As I Leave You", "Walk Away" and "Yesterday" (originally by the Beatles). He also recorded several film themes such as "From Russia with Love" for the eponymous James Bond film, "Born Free" for the eponymous film and "On Days Like These" for The Italian Job.
          Monro was born Terence Edward Parsons on 1 December 1930 in Finsbury, north London, to Frederick and Alice Parsons. He had three brothers — Arthur, Reg and Harry — and a sister, Alice. He attended Duncombe School in Islington, and Elliott School, Putney.
            Monro had a difficult childhood. His father died when he was three and after his mother became ill, he was fostered out for two years. Leaving school at 14, he tried a succession of jobs without remaining in any of them for very long, before National Service beckoned in 1948. Monro became a tank driving instructor in the British armed forces and was posted to Hong Kong. He had sung in public from an early age, for example at the Tufnell Park Palais, and in Hong Kong he took to entering local talent contests, winning several. In fact, he became a regular guest (and frequent winner) of Radio Rediffusion's Talent Time show in Hong Kong. He was invited by then-host Ray Cordeiro to perform in his own one-off show entitled Terry Parsons Sings, on the condition that he would bow out of future Talent Time episodes to make way for others. Agreeing to the deal, he performed his first on-air concert for Rediffusion on 27 June 1953.
        Following his discharge from the Army after five years, he returned to London, to try to make a career out of singing. Initially he had little success and was obliged to take on a number of different jobs to supplement his meagre income from the occasional singing engagement. He also hung around the music publishers offices in Denmark Street and occasionally made demos of new songs for their ever-optimistic song-pluggers. Eventually, he became a bus driver for London Transport, driving Route 27 from Holloway (Garage code J) Bus Garage (now demolished: the present Holloway Garage (HT) is the former Holloway Trolleybus Depot).
          In 1956, he made a demo record, "Polka Dots and Moonbeams" which was heard by pianist Winifred Atwell, who was an important influence on his early career. She recommended him to her own recording company, Decca Records, who signed him. She became his mentor, providing him with his stage name, Matt Monro. Matt came from Matt White, a journalist friend, and Monro was Atwell's father's Christian name. His first record which was released in November 1956, was "Ev'rybody Falls in Love with Someone", a song which had just won the BBC Festival of Popular Songs. Monro gained some radio exposure on Radio Luxembourg and, starting on January 2, 1957, became a featured vocalist with the BBC-TV Show Band Parade show presented by Cyril Stapleton which ran until June 28, 1957. He also got a television spot on The Winifred Atwell Show in 1956.
            In 1957, Monro released Blue and Sentimental, an album of standards. Despite the album's favourable reception, Monro languished among the young male singers trying to break through at the end of the 1950s, many of them emulating Frankie Vaughan by recording cover versions of American hits. Monro even recorded a version of Vaughan's "Garden of Eden" during this period. A short recording contract with Fontana Records followed.
       By the end of the 1950s, Monro's mid-decade profile had declined, and he returned to relative obscurity. He and his wife Mickie lived from her wages as a song plugger and his royalties from a TV advertising jingle for Camay soap. In 1959, he recorded a country pastiche song, "Bound for Texas", for The Chaplin Revue, a feature-length compilation of Charlie Chaplin shorts. It would be the first of many Monro soundtrack themes.
In my heyday, young girls wrote to me
Everybody seemed to have time to devote to me
Everyone I saw all swore they knew me
Once upon a song
 
Main attraction, couldn't buy a seat
The celebrity, celebrities were dying to meet
I've had every accolade bestowed on me
And so you see
 
If I never sing another song
It shouldn't bother me
I've had my share of fame
You know my name
 
If I never sing another song
Or take another bow
I would get by
But I'm not sure how
 
Always posing, but you love it all
Though you have to learn to act like you're above it all
Everything I did, the world applauded
Once upon a star
 
Framed citations, hung on every wall
Got a scrapbook full of quotes I can't recall at all
There were times I felt the world belonged to me
And so you see
 
If I never sing another song
It shouldn't bother me
I've had my share of fame
You know my name
 
If I never sing another song
Or take another bow
I would get by
But I'm not sure how
 
La-la-la-la-la-la-la, la-la
La-la-la-la-la, la-la
La-la-la-la, la-la
 
La-la-la-la
La-la-la-la-la-la-la, la-la.

TU NÃO SABES

ZECA BALEIRO
COMPOSITOR: Pedro Machado Abrunhosa
PAÍS: BRASIL
ÁLBUM: CANÇÕES D’ALÉM MAR
GRAVADORA: SARAVÁ DISCOS
GÊNERO: MÚSICA PORTUGUESA
ANO: 2020
 
       José Ribamar Coelho Santos(born 11 April 1966), better known by his stage name Zeca Baleiro (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈzɛkɐ baˈlejru]), is a Brazilian MPB artist. One of his most famous songs is "Salão de Beleza", which was featured on Putumayo World Music's Reggae Around the World compilation. Along with being a solo artist, he has also worked with guitarist Pedro Joia.
   Hailing from the state of Maranhão, in northeastern Brazil, Zeca – short for José – grew up with music. He then went to a university to study Agronomy and was given the nickname "Baleiro" ("candyman"), because of his love for candy.
       His first two records, Por Onde Andará Stephen Fry and Vô Imbolá, won gold status. The title track on Por Onde Andará Stephen Fry? (Where could Stephen Fry be?) was a reference to British actor Stephen Fry's flight from the stage play "Cellmates" in 1995, when he disappeared from the United Kingdom after bad reviews. Zeca won the 2000 Latin Grammys for "best pop album". In 2014, his live album Calma Aí, Coração - Ao Vivo was nominated for the same award, but in the Best Música Popular Brasileira Album category, with the title song being nominated for the Best Brazilian Song category. He currently resides in São Paulo. In 2019, he received another Latin Grammy nomination for Best MPB Album, this time for O Amor no Caos. In 2021, he received another nomination in the same category, this time for the album Canções d'Além Mar.
     Canções d'Além-mar é o o.  álbum de estúdio do cantor brasileiro Zeca Baleiro. O álbum foi lançado em 10 de julho de 2020 pelo selo Saravá Discos, com distribuição digital feita via ONErpm.
        Este álbum foi o vencedor do Grammy Latino 2021 na categoria Melhor Álbum de Música Popular Brasileira
Tu não sabes
Quanto tempo vais poder
Dizer: este sou eu
Gritar que o chão é teu
 
Tu não sabes
Que o céu chama por ti
Quando a noite te sorri
Quando as pétalas se abrem só por si
Tu não sabes
 
Tu não sabes
Quanto tempo irás pedir
Quando o sangue te fugir
Quando o punho se fechar sobre ti
 
Tu não sabes
Que o sonho não morreu
Quando o beijo se perdeu
Que a manhã não acabou só por nós
Tu não sabes
 
Que palavras vais usar
Quando o sono não vier?
Quando a noite te disser: vem comigo?
 
Que loucura irás dizer
Quando a mão que te apertar
Te pedir para ficares só mais um dia?
Tu não sabes
 
Tu não sabes
Quantos rios vão se deter
Quantos olhos vão beber
Nas palavras que colaste junto ao peito
 
Tu não sabes
Que os teus dedos são já meus
Que se vão fechar nos teus
Quando os barcos se despedem na maré
Tu não sabes
 
Que palavras vais usar
Quando o sono não vier?
Quando à noite eu te disser: vem comigo?
 
Que loucura irás dizer
Quando a mão que te apertar
Te pedir para ficares só mais um dia?
Tu não sabes
 
Tu não sabes
Tu não sabes
Tu não sabes
 
Que o sonho não morreu
Quando o beijo se perdeu
Que a manhã não acabou só por nós
Tu não sabes, não sabe, não sabe...