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Pocket Full of Sunshine,Natasha Bedingfield/Song Share

With all this rain that I have seen in the last four days, I thought, “I need some sunshine”!

>>>So I thought of this song, while reading a poem from another Word Press poet. His Poem was called “Pocket Full of Stars”, search for it on the WordPress reader scroll.


 

 

Natasha Bedingfield – Pocketful of Sunshine (Official Video)

I got a pocket, got a pocketful of sunshine.
I got a love, and I know that it’s all mine.
Oh, oh whoa
Do what you want, but you’re never gonna break me.
Sticks and stones are never gonna shake me.
No, oh whoa
Take me away (take me away)
A secret place (a secret place)
A sweet escape (a sweet escape)
Take me away (take me away)
Take me away (take me away)
To better days (to better days)
Take me away (take me away)
A hiding place (a hiding place)
I got a pocket, got a pocketful of sunshine.
I got a love, and I know that it’s all mine.
Oh, oh whoa
Do what you want, but you’re never gonna break me.
Sticks and stones are never gonna shake me.
No, oh whoa
I got a pocket, got a pocketful of sunshine.
I got a love, and I know that it’s all mine.
Oh, oh whoa
Wish that you could, but you ain’t gonna own me.
Do anything you can to control me.
Oh, oh no
Take me away (take me away)
A secret place (a secret place)
A sweet escape (a sweet escape)
Take me away (take me away)
Take me away (take me away)
To better days (to better days)
Take me away (take me away)
A hiding place (a hiding place)
There’s a place that I go,
That nobody knows.
Where the rivers flow,
And I call it home.
And there’s no more lies.
In the darkness, there’s light.
And nobody cries.
There’s only butterflies.
Take me away (take me away)
A secret place (a secret place)
A sweet escape (a sweet escape)
Take me away (take me away)
Take me away (take me away)
To better days (to better days)
Take me away (take me away)
A hiding place (a hiding place)
Take me away (take me away)
A secret place (a secret place)
A sweet escape (a sweet escape)
Take me away (take me away)
Take me away (take me away)
To better days (to better days)
Take me away (take me away)
A hiding place (a hiding place)
Take me away (take me away)
A secret place (a secret place)
A sweet escape (a sweet escape)
Take me away (take me away)
Take me away (take me away)
To better days (to better days)
Take me away (take me away)
A hiding place (a hiding place)
The sun is on my side.
Take me for a ride.
I smile up to the sky.
I know I’ll be all right.
The sun is on my side.
Take me for a ride.
I smile up to the sky.
I know I’ll be all right.
Songwriters: DANIELLE BRISEBOIS,JOHN SHANKS,NATASHA BEDINGFIELD

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Jonas Cambien Trio/ Music Share

 


The Jonas Cambien Trio reveals influences from the pioneers and greats of free music, but there’s much more going on in “We Must Mustn’t We”, beginning with Cambien’s classical-influenced piano style. A Belgian-born living in Oslo, Jonas Cambien divides his career between contemporary music, solo playing and free improvisation with groups like Simiskina and Platform – one aspect of his musical interests feeding the other. The use of extended techniques doesn’t get in the way of his preference for more conventional resources like ostinatos and counterpoint, all of which providing structural functions in both his compositions and for the improvisations of the band.

On the 12 tracks-long album, the music is balancing seamlessly between contemporary ‘avant-garde’ material, slightly weird pop melodies, and occasional free-jazz outbursts. Much of its secret lies in the inventive orchestration, like the use of prepared piano or a home-made microtonal melodica. Reed-player André Roligheten playing tenor and soprano saxophones, as well as bass clarinet and flute, and the extensive use of percussion instruments by Andreas Wildhagen, all add richness to the frequency range and texture. On two tracks, the trio is joined by trumpeter Torstein… more
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released March 16, 2018

André Roligheten soprano and tenor saxophone, bass clarinet, flute Andreas Wildhagen drums and percussion (trumpet on track 4)
Jonas Cambien piano (microtonal melodica on track 9)

Guest: Torstein Lavik Larsen trumpet on track 6 & 8

All compositions by Jonas Cambien | All arrangements by André Roligheten, Andreas Wildhagen, Jonas Cambien

Recorded by Morten Qvenild at Det Grønne Rommet, Nesodden
Mixed by Morten Qvenild at Det Grønne Rommet, and by Johnny Skalleberg at Amper Tone, Oslo
Mastered by Christian Obermayer at Strype Audio, Oslo
Produced by Pedro Costa for Trem Azul
Design by Travassos

 


 

 


André Roligheten – sax
Andreas Wildhagen – drums
Jonas Cambien – piano

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Song Information Share/ I Was Country When Country Wasn’t Cool

I Was Country When Country Wasn’t Cool

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
“I Was Country When Country Wasn’t Cool”
Single by Barbara Mandrell
from the album Barbara Mandrell Live
B-side “A Woman’s Got a Right (To Change His Mind)”
Released April 16, 1981
Recorded c. March 1981
Nashville, Tennessee
Genre Country pop
Length 3:40
Label MCA
Songwriter(s) Kye Fleming
Dennis Morgan
Producer(s) Tom Collins
Barbara Mandrell singles chronology
“Love Is Fair”
(1981)
“I Was Country When Country Wasn’t Cool”
(1981)
“Wish You Were Here”
(1981)

“I Was Country When Country Wasn’t Cool” is a song written by Kye Fleming and Dennis Morgan, recorded by American country music artist Barbara Mandrell. It was released in April 1981 as lead single from the album Barbara Mandrell Live. It featured an uncredited guest appearance by country artist George Jones. The song reached number one on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in July 1981 and peaked at #14 on the Canadian RPM Country Tracks chart. The song was nominated for 1981 Single of the Year by both the CMA and ACM Awards organizations.


Commercial performance

“I Was Country When Country Wasn’t Cool” was released as Mandrell’s second single of the year in mid 1981. The song became a major hit shortly after its release, reaching number one on the Billboard Magazine Hot Country Songs chart on July 4 of that year. George Jones was never credited as a featured vocalist on the recording charts at the time of its release. It has since been considered to be one of Mandrell’s signature recordings during her career. The single helped her 1981 live album, Barbara Mandrell Live certify gold by the Recording Industry Association of America and also helped her win the Country Music Association‘s “Entertainer of the Year” award in 1981.[3]


 

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A little music for you…

I love playing the piano. I also love hearing the piano. I found these and thought I would share.

Enjoy!

 

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Did you Know/Song Information Share/I Will Always Love You

I Will ALways Love You(song information)

by Robert Silva
Updated March 28, 2017

Before it became a record-breaking single for Whitney Houston, “I Will Always Love You” was a country hit for Dolly Parton, who also wrote the tune.

Who It’s About

“I Will Always Love You” is about the breakup of the singing partnership between Parton and longtime mentor Porter Wagoner. The pair performed together on Wagoner’s television show starting in the late 1960s. They released several duet albums together before they parted ways.

“You get in these love-hate relationships with people that you work with,” Parton told TV Guide reporter Mary Murphy in 1993. “Porter and I were very competitive and passionate. Then you’d get all jealous, too. And I am not ashamed of feeling this way. But finally, it was just breaking my heart because I thought, well, I’m going. He won’t listen. There’s nothing I can say that will make it easier. So I just sat down and wrote this song.”

“I Will Always Love You” appeared on Dolly’s album Jolene in 1974.

“I Will Always Love You” was recorded by Dolly Parton on June 13, 1973. It was released as a single on June 6, 1974. Parton reportedly wrote the tune the same day she wrote “Jolene.” The song reached #1 on the country music charts.

The Song’s Meaning

While the song’s origins may be specific to Dolly Parton, its sentiment remains universal. The woman in the song knows a relationship is over, but still values the time she spent with the person she is leaving. She still wants the best for him. These bittersweet qualities helped turn “I Will Always Love You” into a #1 hit, and it has often been listed among the best country love songs.

Dolly’s Second Version of “I Will Always Love You”

In 1982, “I Will Always Love You” was re-recorded for the soundtrack of the musical The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas; Parton played brothel owner Mona Stangley. The song was again released as a single and once more topped the charts.

Doing so, Parton became ​the first singer to have a #1 hit with two different recordings of the same song.

Whitney Houston’s “I Will Always Love You”

Whitney Houston’s iconic version of the Dolly Parton song was almost never recorded. “What Becomes of the Brokenhearted” was originally set for the finale of The Bodyguard. But when the producers of the film discovered the song was set to be used for Fried Green Tomatoes, they had to find a replacement. Co-star Kevin Costner brought “I Will Always Love You” to Houston’s attention.

The tune was an unparalleled success, spending 14 weeks at #1 on the Billboard pop charts. It was also extremely popular internationally, reaching #1 in France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and Switzerland, among other nations. It went on to sell over four million copies, making the song the second best-selling single of all time. At the 1994 Grammy Awards, “I Will Always Love You” won Record of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female.

The Elvis Connection

Elvis Presley nearly recorded “I Will Always Love You,” but Dolly’s foresight prevented it from happening. According to Parton, Elvis’s manager Colonel Tom Parker demanded half of the publishing rights and she wouldn’t give them up.

“I thought, ‘Oh, no, that’s already been a hit and that’s what I’m leaving for my family.’ It had nothing to do with Elvis because hopefully he was disappointed too,” Parton told Oprah Winfrey in 2010. “But I just wouldn’t let him have the publishing.”

It turned out to be a wise financial decision: Houston’s mega-seller reaped the country singer millions.

Dolly’s Response to Whitney Houston’s Death

“I will always be grateful and in awe of the wonderful performance she did on my song,” Parton told Billboard magazine after Houston’s death on February 11, 2012, “and I can truly say from the bottom of my heart, ‘Whitney, I will always love you. You will be missed.'”

Other Artist Renditions of “I Will Always Love You”

  • Linda Ronstadt (Prisoner in Disguise, 1975)
  • Vince Gill and Dolly Parton (Souvenirs, 1995)
  • John Doe
  • Sarah Washington
  • Roger Whittaker

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Bette Midler Song Share

No Lyrics to this one! Just sharing!

MwsR ❤

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Sad Eyes Robert John/ Song Share

 

Looks like it’s over, you knew I couldn’t stay
She’s coming home today
We had a good thing, I’ll miss your sweet love
Why must you look at me that way, it’s over

Sad eyes, turn the other way
I don’t want to see you cry
Sad eyes, you knew there’d come a day
When we would have to say goodbye

Try to remember the magic that we shared
In time your broken heart will mend
I never used you, you knew I really cared
I hate to sit and defend, but it’s over

Sad eyes, turn the other way
I don’t want to see you cry
Sad eyes, you knew there’d come a day
When we would have to say goodbye

Sad eyes, turn the other way
I don’t want to see you cry
Sad eyes, you knew there’d come a day
When we would have to say goodbye

Sad eyes, turn the other way
I don’t want to see you cry (cry, cry, cry)
Sad eyes, you knew there’d come a day
When we would have to say goodbye

Sad eyes, turn the other way

Love, love, love this song!

Listen if you want!

MwsR ❤

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Sad Eyes, Bruce Springsteen/Song Share

Sad EYES , Bruce Springsteen

[Verse 1]
Every day here you come walking
I hold my tongue, I don’t do much talking
You say you’re happy and doing fine well go ahead, baby, i got plenty of time

[Chorus]
Because sad eyes never lie
Because sad eyes never lie

[Verse 2]
Well for a while I’ve been watching you steady
Ain’t gonna move ’til you’re good and ready
You show up and then you shy away
But I know pretty soon you’ll be walkin’ this way

[Chorus]
Because sad eyes never lie
Sad eyes never lie

[Bridge]
Baby don’t you know I don’t care
Don’t you know that I’ve been there
Well if something in the air feels a little unkind
Don’t worry darling, it’ll slip your mind

[Verse 3]
I know you think you’d never be mine
Well that’s okay, baby, I don’t mind
That shy smile’s sweet, that’s a fact
Go ahead, I don’t mind the act
Here come all dressed up for a date
Well one more step and it’ll be too late

Blue blue ribbon in your hair
Like you’re so sure I’ll be standing here

[Chorus]
I guess sad eyes never lie
I guess sad eyes never lie
I guess sad eyes never lie
Sad eyes never lie

This is the first time I have heard this song.  I like it, Not much of a fan of Bruce Springsteen though. You take a listen, see what you think.

Thanks

MwsR ❤

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