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-Track 10 from Onirico Album -Hightunes 2011 by LMDP - lamusicadipascal Composer, editing, producer : Daniele Pasquero Voice : Omar Mrad Artwork video...
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-Track 10 from Onirico Album -Hightunes 2011 by LMDP - lamusicadipascal Composer, editing, producer : Daniele Pasquero Voice : Omar Mrad Artwork video : Gif
Si tu crains les bornes de la loi de ceux qui hurlent à haute voix...! Les jours s'entrainent avec frénésie maladive laissant trainer les lambeaux d'une époque, on s'en moque Puis les mots paravent comme "malgré" et "désormais" Un èvident symptome patologique de ce temps... ___ physical album cd : http://www.yourindiecd.net/cd/Hightunes/ album download : http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/hightunes http://itunes.apple.com/it/album/onir... ___ http://iwww.lamusicadipascal.it
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Havana Swing - Crazy (Willie Nelson, 1961) played at the 2011 Fife Jazz Festival at the Byre Theatre, St. Andrews.
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Havana Swing - Crazy (Willie Nelson, 1961) played at the 2011 Fife Jazz Festival at the Byre Theatre, St. Andrews.
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"Crazy" is a ballad composed by Willie Nelson. It has been recorded by several artists, most notably by Patsy Cline, whose version was a #2 country hit in 1962
Nelson wrote the song in early 1961; at the time he was a journeyman singer-songwriter who had written several hits for other artists but had not yet had a significant recording of his own. Cline was already a country music superstar who was working to extend a string of hits. Nelson originally wrote the song for country singer Billy Walker, but Walker turned it down and Cline picked it as a follow up to her previous big hit "I Fall to Pieces". The song was released in late 1961 and immediately became another huge hit for Cline, eventually becoming one of her signature tunes, and its success helped launch Nelson as a performer as well as a songwriter. Her version spent 21 weeks on the chart. This song as sung by Patsy Cline is #85 on Rolling Stone's list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.[3]
Musically the song is a jazz-pop ballad with country overtones. The complex melody suited Cline's vocal talent perfectly and widened the crossover audience she had established with her prior hits. The lyrics describe the singer's state of bemusement at the singer's own helpless love for the object of his affection.
According to the Ellis Nassour biography Patsy Cline, Nelson, who at that time was known as a struggling songwriter by the name of Hugh Nelson, was a regular at Tootsie's Orchid Lounge on Nashville's Music Row, where he frequented with friends Kris Kristofferson and Roger Miller, both unknown songwriters at that time. Nelson met Cline's husband, Charlie Dick, at the bar one evening and pitched the song to him. Dick took the track home and played it for Cline, who absolutely hated it at first because Nelson's demo "spoke" the lyrics to a faster tempo than what Cline later recorded as a ballad. Cline's producer, Owen Bradley, loved the song and arranged it as the ballad it was recorded as. Still recovering from a recent automobile accident that nearly took her life, Cline had difficulty reaching the high notes of the song at first due to her broken ribs, so she came back the next day to record the vocal, which she did in one take. Another story has it that Cline tried to record the song for hours one night with no success. After visiting Willie Nelson and listining to how he would have sung it she made it within a few attempts the next recording session.
Loretta Lynn remembers the first time Cline performed it at the Grand Ole Opry on crutches, she received three standing ovations. Barbara Mandrell remembers Cline introducing the song to her audiences live in concert saying "I had a hit out called 'I Fall to Pieces' and I was in a car wreck. Now I'm really worried because I have a new hit single out and its called 'Crazy'."
Willie Nelson stated on the 1993 documentary Remembering Patsy that Cline's version of "Crazy" was his favorite song of his that anybody had ever recorded because it "was a lot of magic."
Partly due to the genre-blending nature of the song, it has been covered by dozens of artists in several genres over the years. Notable versions include those recorded by The Kills, Linda Ronstadt (No. 6 US country), Julio Iglesias (hit in Netherlands, UK & New Zealand)), Kenny Rogers, Dottie West, kidneythieves, LeAnn Rimes, Don McLean and The Waifs. (Rogers also wrote and recorded another song with the title "Crazy", which topped the charts in 1984 and shouldn't be confused with this one). In 2007, the song was covered by English alternative band Apartment. Willie Nelson himself has also recorded several versions of the song over the years including a trio version with Elvis Costello and Diana Krall; nevertheless the song remains inextricably linked with Cline.
Havana Swing are:
Alain LeGrande (rhythm guitar / vocals) Ashley Malcolm (lead guitar) Calum McKenzie (double bass) John Whyte (lead guitar) Walt Smith (clarinet)
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You Only Live Twice The Ian Rich Orchestra, Vocal by Zoe Tyler. All pics by Carina are copyrighted and all right are reserved. Lyrics:
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You Only Live Twice The Ian Rich Orchestra, Vocal by Zoe Tyler. All pics by Carina are copyrighted and all right are reserved. Lyrics:
You Only Live Twice or so it seems, One life for yourself and one for your dreams. You drift through the years and life seems tame, Till one dream appears and love is its name.
And love is a stranger who'll beckon you on, Don't think of the danger or the stranger is gone.
This dream is for you, so pay the price. Make one dream come true, you only live twice.
And love is a stranger who'll beckon you on, Don't think of the danger or the stranger is gone.
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http://HumanSlinky.com Broadcasting worldwide, from Late Show with David Letterman to Paul O'Grady Show, from Saturday Live Again! on ITV to NTV and Fuji TV Tokyo Japan. Free download only for my subscribers and friends; http://www.veniaminshows.com/subscrib... To all my friends and subscribers fans of Human Slinky®, accept this video like personal gift, you have my permission to download and upload this video to your channel. Veniamin a.k.a. Human Slinky® ......................................................................................................... Special thanks to; Mr. David Letterman and Late Show Productions (1997), all the producers and jundges of America's Got Talent, to Mr. Graham Norton, Positive Production and all staff of "When Will I Be Famous?", Mr. Paul O'Grady and Olga TV, to all NBA's teams and NHL Nashville Predators. Background music; DJ Pump It Up (6 Mix) - Coma B. Featuring Clubnatives Copyright © 1997 Ioan Veniamin Oprea, All Rights Reserved, Life+Fifty Years Veniamin® Trademark 2007-2011 Veniamin Shows® Trademark 2007-2011 Human Slinky® Trademark 2010-2011 http://VeniaminShows.com
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Black Symphony is the first digital philharmonic orchestra written and produced by Vagrant Aborted, with 76 minutes duration is formed of with 17 ch...
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Black Symphony is the first digital philharmonic orchestra written and produced by Vagrant Aborted, with 76 minutes duration is formed of with 17 chapters. This orquestration has been mixed with Pepe Valera art (http://www.pepevalerarosillo.com) specifically in the following chapters: Chapter 2 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Chapter 14 Chapter 15 Chapter 17 Chapter 18 Special thanks to: Pepe Valera César Ramos Aymar Martinez. Vagrant Aborted - All rights reserved © 2010.
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