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Speak Softly Love by Andy Williams
Speak softly, love And hold me warm against your heart I feel your words The tender trembling moments start We're in...
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Speak Softly Love by Andy Williams
Speak softly, love And hold me warm against your heart I feel your words The tender trembling moments start We're in a world, our very own Sharing a love that only few have ever known
Wine-colored days warmed by the sun Deep velvet nights when we are one
Speak softly, love So no one hears us but the sky The vows of love We make will live until we die My life is yours and all because You came into my world with love so softly love
(Instrumental interlude)
Wine-colored days warmed by the sun Deep velvet nights when we are one
Speak softly, love So no one hears us but the sky The vows of love we make will live until we die My life is yours and all because You came into my world with love so softly love
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Austrian composer Franz Schubert (1797-1828) was one of the great composers of the classical era in music that is associated with Vienna, the other...
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Austrian composer Franz Schubert (1797-1828) was one of the great composers of the classical era in music that is associated with Vienna, the others being Mozart, Haydn, and Beethoven.
Schubert, who was born in a suburb of Vienna, was the fourth son of a schoolmaster. At age 5, he learned the violin from his father and the piano from an older brother. Because of Schubert's excellent voice, at age 11 he became one of the Vienna Choir Boys at the Imperial Chapel. By the age of 16, Schubert wrote an opera, a series of quartets, and his Symphony No. 1.
Shortly afterwards, he left Vienna's Imperial Chapel and began teacher training to become a schoolmaster. However, Schubert's genius lay in musical creativity, and between 1813 and 1818 he had a surge of creativity where he wrote five symphonies, six operas, and 300 "Lieder" songs, a term which is usually used to describe songs composed to a German poem. The topic of these songs or "Lieder" was usually love and nature, and the "Lieder" were performed by voice with piano accompaniment.
While in the midst of all this creative composing, Schubert found teaching in a classroom to be too boring and in 1816 at age 19 he gave up teaching at the schoolhouse of his father and moved to Vienna where he devoted himself to composition, focusing on orchestral and choral works.
In the midst of this creative activity, his health deteriorated. He died at the age of thirty-one after a brief unconfirmed illness.
Schubert's immortal "Serenade" was written in 1826. It is simply a lovely melody from first note to last, written upon the inspiration of the moment, and yet characterized by absolute perfection of finish and a grace and beauty.
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I'm Sorry by Brenda Lee I'm sorry, so sorry That I was such a fool I didn't know Love could be so cruel Oh, oh, oh, oh Uh, oh Oh, yes You tell me mistakes A...
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I'm Sorry by Brenda Lee I'm sorry, so sorry That I was such a fool I didn't know Love could be so cruel Oh, oh, oh, oh Uh, oh Oh, yes You tell me mistakes Are part of being young But that don't right The wrong that's been done Spoken: (I'm sorry) I'm sorry (So sorry) So sorry Please accept my apology But love is blind And I was to blind to see Oh, oh, oh, oh Uh, oh Oh, yes You tell me mistakes Are part of being young But that don't right The wrong that's been done Oh, oh, oh, oh Uh, oh Oh, yes I'm sorry, so sorry Please accept my apology But love was blind And I was too blind to see (Sorry)
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He was known as "Gentleman" Jim Reeves and the Texas-bred singer scored the biggest hit of his life with "He'll Have To Go", wr...
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He was known as "Gentleman" Jim Reeves and the Texas-bred singer scored the biggest hit of his life with "He'll Have To Go", written by Joe Allison and released in late 1959 peaking at #2 on the pop charts during January of 1960 (kept out of the #1 spot coincidentally by another country artist, Marty Robbins, with "El Paso"). Jim was tragically killed in a private plane he was flying himself in August of 1964. Ironically, Jim was trained as a pilot by the same instructor who had trained Randy Hughes, the pilot of the fatal crash that killed Patsy Cline, Hawkshaw Hawkins, and Cowboy Copas just the year before. Jim Reeves was only 40 at the time of his death.
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Donald McLean, Jr. (born October 2, 1945, New Rochelle, New York) is an American singer-songwriter. He is most famous for the 1971 album American P...
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Donald McLean, Jr. (born October 2, 1945, New Rochelle, New York) is an American singer-songwriter. He is most famous for the 1971 album American Pie, containing the renowned songs "American Pie" and "Vincent". Both McLean's grandfather and father were also named Donald McLean. The Buccis, the family of McLean's mother, Elizabeth, came from Abruzzo in central Italy. They left Italy and settled in Port Chester, New York at the end of the 19th century. He has other extended family in Los Angeles and Boston.
Edited by Sc@libur 2011 Claudio Cavalcante Cunha http://www.scaliburweb.com.br Piracicaba-São Paulo-Brazil
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Cordialement Nicole
uma boa Páscoa
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Ⓛⓞⓥⓔ ☼ Have a nice weekend !!!...Hugs...Aura
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