Por Qué Escuchamos a Stevie Wonder

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Por Qué Escuchamos a Stevie Wonder Por qué escuchamos a Stevie Wonder Edgardo Scott Scott, Edgardo Por qué escuchamos a Stevie Wonder / Edgardo Scott. - 1a ed. - Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires : Gourmet Musical Ediciones, 2020. 96 p. ; 23 x 15 cm. ISBN 978-987-3823-41-1 1. Música. I. Título. CDD 780 Edición: Leandro Donozo Coordinador de colección: Oscar Finkelstein Asistente editorial: Marcela Abad Diseño de portada: Ariana Jenik Diseño de interiores y armado: Tomás Caramella © Edgardo Scott © Gourmet Musical Ediciones, 2020 Reservados todos los derechos de esta edición 1ra edición: enero de 2020 ISBN 978-987-3823-41-1 Esta edición de 2000 ejemplares se terminó de imprimir en Al Sur Producciones Gráficas SRL (W. Villafañe 468, Buenos Aires) en diciembre de 2019 Hecho el depósito que marca la ley 11.723 Prohibida la reproducción total o parcial de esta obra sin permiso escrito del editor Gourmet Musical Ediciones Buenos Aires, Argentina [email protected] facebook.com/gourmetmusicalediciones - www.gourmetmusicalediciones.com Índice temático A Chatterton, Thomas 42 Checker, Chubby 12 Adele 80 Chitarroni, Luis 69, 77 Adorno, Theodor W. 70, 71, 89 Clapton, Eric 34, 46 Agamben, Giorgio 14, 89 Clark, Petula 63 A-ha 12, 46 Clayderman, Richard 63 Aira, César 48 Cocker, Jarvis 33 Arcade Fire 80 Collins, Phil 78 Arctic Monkeys 50 Como, Perry 63 Arlt, Roberto 85 Conniff, Ray 63 Ashford, Daisy 42 Cooper, Bradley 25 Auden, W. H. 64, 89 Correas, Carlos 12, 89 , , B Cortázar, Julio 39 47 89 Costello, Elvis 27, 33, 72, 73 , , Bacharach, Burt 24, 33 Cozarinsky, Edgardo 61 88 89 Baez, Joan 39, 40 D Bardot, Brigitte 63 Barthes, Roland 84 Daft Punk 47, 62 Bassey, Shirley 63 D’Arienzo, Juan 12 Beethoven, Ludwig van 48 Davis, Miles 13 Berger, John 57, 58 Dax Riders 63 Berti, Eduardo 36, 89 Debussy, Claude 13 Bilk, Acker 63 Depardieu, Gérard 22, 89 Bioy Casares, Adolfo 15 Depeche Mode 46 Bird, Christopher 67 Dickens, Charles 41 Bloc Party 80 Distel, Sacha 63 Bochatón, Francisco 79 Dorval, Anne 63 Bono 58 Drake, Nick 85 Borges, Jorge Luis 14, 30, 87, 89 Duran Duran 12, 46 Bowie, David 12, 16 Dylan, Bob 88 Brel, Jacques 24 Brooks, Mel 78 E Bukowski, Charles 41 Eisenhower, Dwight D. 69 C Eliot, T. S. 18, 89 Ellington, Duke 13 Cabral, Facundo 12 Eno, Brian 16 Cage, John 46, 47, 89 Eterna Inocencia 66 Cerati, Gustavo 11 Charles, Ray 53, 65, 76 91 Edgardo Scott F K Fante, John 41 Kafka, Franz 30 Faulkner, William 61 Kandinsky, Vassily 36 Fernández, Macedonio 47, 89 Katchadjian, Pablo 29 Ferrante and Teicher 63 Kennedy, John Fitzgerald 20 Fitzgerald, Ella 63 King, Morgana 63 Flea 29 Kraftwerk 47 Fogwill 66, 84, 89 Krauss, Karl 61 Fong, Khalil 63 Kravitz, Lenny 34 Foucault, Michel 51, 52 Frank, Jackson C. 85 L Freelon, Nnenna 31 , , Frusciante, John 29 Lady Gaga 25 26 80 La Máquina de Hacer Pájaros 85 G Lauper, Cindy 12 Led Zeppelin 13 Gandini, Gerardo 71, 76 Lennon, John 45, 84 García, Charly 12, 22, 34, 68, 85 Lerner, Ben 66 Genet, Jean 85 Lethem, Jonathan 17, 19 GIT 12 Lewis, Jerry Lee 12 Glee 63 Liszt, Franz 13 Godrich, Nigel 36 Living Colour 50 Gombrowicz, Witold 11, 24, 89 Loco Mía 12 Gonzales, Chilly 33, 78 Los Enanitos Verdes 12 Luy, Vicente 12, 15, 66, 89 H M Hamdan, Yasmine 57 Hancock, Herbie 20, 67 Marinetti, Filippo 49 Hendrix, Jimi 45, 50 Mars, Bruno 80 Heredia, Víctor 12 Massacre 17 Hernández, Felisberto 39 Mathieu, Mireille 63 Humperdinck, Engelbert 63 McCartney, Paul 32, 33, 36 Mercury, Freddie 45 I Metrópoli 12 Michael, George 78 India.Arie 83 Millenson, Michael L. 65, 66 Iron Maiden 13 Miller, Ron 56 J Million Dead 66 Minnelli, Liza 63 Jackson, Michael 13, 50 Monjeau, Federico 71, 89 Japan 79 Moroder, Giorgio 13, 46, 47 Jobim, Tom 24 Morrison, Jim 45 John, Elton 78 Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus 22, 23, 31 Jones, Tom 63 Murena, Héctor A. 29 José José 63 Myhre, Wencke 63 , , Joyce, James 21 76 89 N Joy Division 13 New Order 46 Nietzsche, Friedrich 11 Nixon, Richard 51 92 Por qué escuchamos a Stevie Wonder Índice temático O Sosa, Julio 12 Spinetta, Luis Alberto 12, 71 O’Day, Anita 63 Sting 29 P Stravinsky, Igor 46 Streisand, Barbra 26 Palmiero, Flavia 12 Sumo 12 Parchís 12 T Patz, Arnall 65 Pavese, Cesare 65, 89 Talking Heads 17 Perales, José Luis 12 Taylor, James 85 Pet Shop Boys 47 The Beatles 12, 57, 71, 76, 79, 85 Piazzolla, Astor 44 The National 79, 80 Pink Floyd 67 The Velvet Underground 79 Porter, Cole 24, 57 The Ventures 63 Porter, Liliana 76 The White Stripes 50 Presley, Elvis 53 The Who 67 Prince 62, 72, 74, 75, 76, 77 Tolengo, Johnny 12 Pugliese, Osvaldo 12 Tolstoi, León 27 Q Tompkins, Peter 67 Topo Gigio 12 Queen 67 Tormé, Mel 63 Quignard, Pascal 14, 89 Turner, Tina 16 R U , Ramone, Joey 57 U2 46 58 Ramone, Phil 36 V Ravel, Maurice 13 Red Hot Chili Peppers 28, 29 Vallejo, César 65, 90 Rembrandt 23 Verlaine, Paul 14, 90 Renard, Jules 37, 90 Virus 12 Reynolds, Simon 33 Rodríguez, Silvio 24 W Romero, Ricardo 36 Rulfo, Juan 43 Wagner, Richard 48 Ruskin, John 32, 64, 74, 75, 90 Walker, Scott 39, 40 Russolo, Luigi 48, 49, 90 Warwick, Dionne 63 Waters, Roger 36 S White, Jack 63 Wilcock, Juan Rodolfo 38, 76 Salieri, Antonio 22 Wilde, Oscar 10, 59, 61 Sartre, Jean Paul 81, 85 Wilder, Gene 78 Scriabin, Alexander 46 Williams, Esther 82 Serrat, Joan Manuel 12, 24 Wilson, Pauline 63 Shakespeare, William 83 Wonder, Stevie Sheeran, Ed 80 Canciones Silverman, William 66 Ain’t That Love 41 Sinatra, Frank 28, 63 All I Do 22, 79 Sly & the Family Stone 50 All in Love Is Fair 27 Soda Stereo 12 A Place in the Sun 56 , , Sontag, Susan 30 74 90 As If You Read My Mind 36, 37 93 Edgardo Scott A Time to Love 83 You Are the Sunshine of My Life Blowin’ in the Wind 40 28, 63, 64, 78 Contusion 85 You Haven’t Done Nothin’ 43, 51 Dancing to the Rhythm 45 Discos Dark ’N’ Lovely 46 A Time to Love (2005) 27, 44, 55, Do Yourself a Favor 43 83 Drown in My Own Tears 41 Characters (1987) 46, 50, 65 Ebony & Ivory 32 Fulfillingness’ First Finale (1974) Fingertips 20, 21 51, 70 For Once in My Life 28, 56 Hotter Than July (1980) 22, 24, 31, Get It 50 36, 57, 79 Hallelujah, I Love Her So 53 Innervisions (1973) 27, 28, 47, 51, Heaven Help Us All 56 53, 72 Higher Ground 28 In Square Circle (1985) 15, 34, 46, I Just Called to Say I Love You 15, 59, 61 78 Journey Through the Secret Life of I Love You Too Much 15, 34 Plants (1979) 67, 72, 77, 86 Isn’t She Lovely? 28, 64, 81 Music of My Mind (1972) 28, 34, Lately 31 42, 47, 72, 74 Living for the City 50, 51, 53 Natural Wonder (1995) 45 Love Having You Around 74, 76 Signed, Sealed & Delivered (1970) Love’s in Need of Love Today 84 56 Moon Blue 44, 55, 76 Songs in the Key of Life (1976) 20, My Eyes Don’t Cry 65 81, 83, 84, 85 Never Dreamed You’d Leave in Talking Book (1972) 41, 43, 47, Summer 38, 39 62, 63 Outside My Window 72 The 12 Year Old Genius. Recorded Overjoyed 24, 25, 61 Live (1963) 20 Part-time Lover 15, 59, 60 The Woman in Red. Original Mo- Pastime Paradise 33, 83 tion Picture Soundtrack (1984) Please Don’t Go 70 15, 78 Power Flower 68 Tribute to Uncle Ray (1962) 41, 53 Rocket Love 24, 26, 57 Up-Tight (Everything’s Alright) Same Old Story 68 (1966) 69 Send One Your Love 67, 68, 70 Where I’m Coming From (1971) Skeletons 43, 50 28, 38, 39 Smile Please 70 Woolf, Virginia 30 Spiritual Walkers 83 Wright, Syreeta 38 Superstition 33, 43, 62 That Girl 24, 58 X The First Garden 67 Xuxa 12 The Secret Life of Plants 68, 86 Up-Tight (Everything’s Alright) 69 Y We Can Work It Out 40 Yester-me, Yester-you, Yesterday 56 Yorke, Thom 24 94 Por qué escuchamos a Stevie Wonder.
Recommended publications
  • Midnight Special Songlist
    west coast music Midnight Special Please find attached the Midnight Special song list for your review. SPECIAL DANCES for Weddings: Please note that we will need your special dance requests, (I.E. First Dance, Father/Daughter Dance, Mother/Son Dance etc) FOUR WEEKS in advance prior to your event so that we can confirm that the band will be able to perform the song(s) and that we are able to locate sheet music. In some cases where sheet music is not available or an arrangement for the full band is need- ed, this gives us the time needed to properly prepare the music and learn the material. Clients are not obligated to send in a list of general song requests. Many of our clients ask that the band just react to whatever their guests are responding to on the dance floor. Our clients that do provide us with song requests do so in varying degrees. Most clients give us a handful of songs they want played and avoided. Recently, we’ve noticed in increase in cli- ents customizing what the band plays and doesn’t play with very specific detail. If you de- sire the highest degree of control (allowing the band to only play within the margin of songs requested), we ask for a minimum of 100 requests. We want you to keep in mind that the band is quite good at reading the room and choosing songs that best connect with your guests. The more specific/selective you are, know that there is greater chance of losing certain song medleys, mashups, or newly released material the band has.
    [Show full text]
  • Rolling Stone Magazine's Top 500 Songs
    Rolling Stone Magazine's Top 500 Songs No. Interpret Title Year of release 1. Bob Dylan Like a Rolling Stone 1961 2. The Rolling Stones Satisfaction 1965 3. John Lennon Imagine 1971 4. Marvin Gaye What’s Going on 1971 5. Aretha Franklin Respect 1967 6. The Beach Boys Good Vibrations 1966 7. Chuck Berry Johnny B. Goode 1958 8. The Beatles Hey Jude 1968 9. Nirvana Smells Like Teen Spirit 1991 10. Ray Charles What'd I Say (part 1&2) 1959 11. The Who My Generation 1965 12. Sam Cooke A Change is Gonna Come 1964 13. The Beatles Yesterday 1965 14. Bob Dylan Blowin' in the Wind 1963 15. The Clash London Calling 1980 16. The Beatles I Want zo Hold Your Hand 1963 17. Jimmy Hendrix Purple Haze 1967 18. Chuck Berry Maybellene 1955 19. Elvis Presley Hound Dog 1956 20. The Beatles Let It Be 1970 21. Bruce Springsteen Born to Run 1975 22. The Ronettes Be My Baby 1963 23. The Beatles In my Life 1965 24. The Impressions People Get Ready 1965 25. The Beach Boys God Only Knows 1966 26. The Beatles A day in a life 1967 27. Derek and the Dominos Layla 1970 28. Otis Redding Sitting on the Dock of the Bay 1968 29. The Beatles Help 1965 30. Johnny Cash I Walk the Line 1956 31. Led Zeppelin Stairway to Heaven 1971 32. The Rolling Stones Sympathy for the Devil 1968 33. Tina Turner River Deep - Mountain High 1966 34. The Righteous Brothers You've Lost that Lovin' Feelin' 1964 35.
    [Show full text]
  • Soul Top 1000
    UUR 1: 14 april 9 uur JAAP 1000 Isley Brothers It’s Your Thing 999 Jacksons Enjoy Yourself 998 Eric Benet & Faith Evans Georgy Porgy 997 Delfonics Ready Or Not Here I Come 996 Janet Jackson What Have Your Done For Me Lately 995 Michelle David & The Gospel Sessions Love 994 Temptations Ain’t Too Proud To Beg 993 Alain Clark Blow Me Away 992 Patti Labelle & Michael McDonald On My Own 991 King Floyd Groove Me 990 Bill Withers Soul Shadows UUR 2: 14 april 10 uur NON-STOP 989 Michael Kiwanuka & Tom Misch Money 988 Gloria Jones Tainted Love 987 Toni Braxton He Wasn’t Man Enough 986 John Legend & The Roots Our Generation 985 Sister Sledge All American Girls 984 Jamiroquai Alright 983 Carl Carlton She’s A Bad Mama Jama 982 Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings Better Things 981 Anita Baker You’re My Everything 980 Jon Batiste I Need You 979 Kool & The Gang Let’s Go Dancing 978 Lizz Wright My Heart 977 Bran van 3000 Astounded 976 Johnnie Taylor What About My Love UUR 3: 14 april 11 uur NON-STOP 975 Des’ree You Gotta Be 974 Craig David Fill Me In 973 Linda Lyndell What A Man 972 Giovanca How Does It Feel 971 Alexander O’ Neal Criticize 970 Marcus King Band Homesick 969 Joss Stone Don’t Cha Wanna Ride 1 968 Candi Staton He Called Me Baby 967 Jamiroquai Seven Days In Sunny June 966 D’Angelo Sugar Daddy 965 Bill Withers In The Name Of Love 964 Michael Kiwanuka One More Night 963 India Arie Can I Walk With You UUR 4: 14 april 12 uur NON-STOP 962 Anthony Hamilton Woo 961 Etta James Tell Mama 960 Erykah Badu Apple Tree 959 Stevie Wonder My Cherie Amour 958 DJ Shadow This Time (I’m Gonna Try It My Way) 957 Alicia Keys A Woman’s Worth 956 Billy Ocean Nights (Feel Like Gettin' Down) 955 Aretha Franklin One Step Ahead 954 Will Smith Men In Black 953 Ray Charles Hallelujah I Love Her So 952 John Legend This Time 951 Blu Cantrell Hit' m Up Style 950 Johnny Pate Shaft In Africa 949 Mary J.
    [Show full text]
  • Songs by Title
    Songs by Title Title Artist Title Artist #1 Goldfrapp (Medley) Can't Help Falling Elvis Presley John Legend In Love Nelly (Medley) It's Now Or Never Elvis Presley Pharrell Ft Kanye West (Medley) One Night Elvis Presley Skye Sweetnam (Medley) Rock & Roll Mike Denver Skye Sweetnam Christmas Tinchy Stryder Ft N Dubz (Medley) Such A Night Elvis Presley #1 Crush Garbage (Medley) Surrender Elvis Presley #1 Enemy Chipmunks Ft Daisy Dares (Medley) Suspicion Elvis Presley You (Medley) Teddy Bear Elvis Presley Daisy Dares You & (Olivia) Lost And Turned Whispers Chipmunk Out #1 Spot (TH) Ludacris (You Gotta) Fight For Your Richard Cheese #9 Dream John Lennon Right (To Party) & All That Jazz Catherine Zeta Jones +1 (Workout Mix) Martin Solveig & Sam White & Get Away Esquires 007 (Shanty Town) Desmond Dekker & I Ciara 03 Bonnie & Clyde Jay Z Ft Beyonce & I Am Telling You Im Not Jennifer Hudson Going 1 3 Dog Night & I Love Her Beatles Backstreet Boys & I Love You So Elvis Presley Chorus Line Hirley Bassey Creed Perry Como Faith Hill & If I Had Teddy Pendergrass HearSay & It Stoned Me Van Morrison Mary J Blige Ft U2 & Our Feelings Babyface Metallica & She Said Lucas Prata Tammy Wynette Ft George Jones & She Was Talking Heads Tyrese & So It Goes Billy Joel U2 & Still Reba McEntire U2 Ft Mary J Blige & The Angels Sing Barry Manilow 1 & 1 Robert Miles & The Beat Goes On Whispers 1 000 Times A Day Patty Loveless & The Cradle Will Rock Van Halen 1 2 I Love You Clay Walker & The Crowd Goes Wild Mark Wills 1 2 Step Ciara Ft Missy Elliott & The Grass Wont Pay
    [Show full text]
  • LIVEWIRE Song List
    LIVEWIRE Song List * Male Singer MOTOWN/SOUL/FUNK Blame It On The Boogie – Jackson 5 Dock Of The Bay - Otis Redding * Hard To Handle - Otis Redding * Higher and Higher – Jackie Wilson I Feel Good - James Brown I Heard it Through The Grapevine - Marvin Gaye (part of a medley with Long Train Running) I Wish – Stevie Wonder Knock On Wood - Eddie Floyd Land Of 1000 Dances – Wilson Pickett * Living For The City - Stevie Wonder My Girl - The Temptations Play That Funky Music - White Cherry Proud Mary – Tina Tuner Rescue Me - Fontella Bass (part of a medley with Alright Now) September – Earth, Wind and Fire Living For The City/Superstition/Sir Duke (Medley) - Stevie Wonder Signed, Sealed, Delivered - Stevie Wonder Son Of A Preacher Man - Dusty Springfield Stand By Me - Ben E King Take Another Little Piece Of My Heart - Dusty Springfield Long Train Running - The Doobie Brothers (part of a medley with Grapevine) * ROCK/ ROCK ‘N’ ROLL 500 Miles - The Proclaimers * All Day And All Of The Night - The Kinks (part of the Kinks Medley) * Alright Now – Free (part of a medley with Rescue Me) * Brown Eyed Girl - Van Morrison * Brown Sugar - Rolling Stones * Celebration – Kool & The Gang * Crazy Little Thing Called Love – Queen * Don’t Stop Believing - Journey Gimme Some Lovin’ – The Blues Brothers I’m A Believer – The Monkees * Johnny B Goode - Chuck Berry Saw Her Standing There - The Beatles * Smooth – Santana * Stuck In The Middle With You - Steelers Wheel * Sweet Child Of Mine - Guns ‘n’ Roses Sweet Home Alabama - Lynyrd Skynyrd * You Really Got Me
    [Show full text]
  • Read an Excerpt
    The Artist Alive: Explorations in Music, Art & Theology, by Christopher Pramuk (Winona, MN: Anselm Academic, 2019). Copyright © 2019 by Christopher Pramuk. All rights reserved. www.anselmacademic.org. Introduction Seeds of Awareness This book is inspired by an undergraduate course called “Music, Art, and Theology,” one of the most popular classes I teach and probably the course I’ve most enjoyed teaching. The reasons for this may be as straightforward as they are worthy of lament. In an era when study of the arts has become a practical afterthought, a “luxury” squeezed out of tight education budgets and shrinking liberal arts curricula, people intuitively yearn for spaces where they can explore together the landscape of the human heart opened up by music and, more generally, the arts. All kinds of people are attracted to the arts, but I have found that young adults especially, seeking something deeper and more worthy of their questions than what they find in highly quantitative and STEM-oriented curricula, are drawn into the horizon of the ineffable where the arts take us. Across some twenty-five years in the classroom, over and over again it has been my experience that young people of diverse religious, racial, and economic backgrounds, when given the opportunity, are eager to plumb the wellsprings of spirit where art commingles with the divine-human drama of faith. From my childhood to the present day, my own spirituality1 or way of being in the world has been profoundly shaped by music, not least its capacity to carry me beyond myself and into communion with the mysterious, transcendent dimension of reality.
    [Show full text]
  • We Have a Dream Gertkeunen EN
    We have a dream Music is a powerful medium. It can evoke universal emotions and move us or give us pleasure, or it can be disorienting or confrontational. Music is a reverberation of life; love and frustration find their way into it. But music can also be a political weapon. Its ability to set people in motion is precisely what makes it a perfect vehicle for sending serious messages – against the war, against the evil forces in society, against intolerance, against racism – out into the world. It has always been this way, and we see it in every musical genre from Beethoven, Kurt Weill and Billie Holiday to Bob Dylan, Bob Marley and U2. Of course, the effectiveness of this kind of activism is relative. Sometimes the words shed their significance layer by layer and become meaningless sounds, and sometimes they become a call to action. Sometimes a piece of music turns into an anthem (for example, Jimi Hendrix’s version of the American national anthem as a symbol of the movement against the Vietnam war), and sometimes it is censored by an authoritarian government (from Nazi Germany to Communist China). Inspired by the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King’s assassination, Brussels Jazz Orchestra is working on a musical project with human rights as its theme. We have a dream presents old songs in new arrangements. Frank Vaganée and Tutu Puoane combed through their record collections and selected their personal favourites from the rich history of the protest song. The music they have chosen is a strikingly homogeneous set: the songs are mainly from the late 1960s and early 1970s, and there is no punk, funk, hip-hop, reggae or hippie music here, but instead jazz and soul (Nina Simone, Stevie Wonder) and a couple of white singer-songwriters (Joni Mitchell, Sting).
    [Show full text]
  • Oliver Richman, Grandson of Famed Songwriter, Ron Miller, Releases
    11/28/2018 Oliver Richman, Grandson of Famed Songwriter, Ron Miller, Releases SOMEDAY AT CHRISTMAS Oliver Richman, Grandson of Famed Songwriter, Ron Miller, Releases SOMEDAY AT CHRISTMAS by BWW News Desk Nov. 27, 2018 Multi-talented 18-year-old singer/actor Oliver Richman Tweet Share (https://oliverrichman.com/) releases a stunning rendition of his late grandfather, Ron Miller's holiday classic, "Someday at Christmas." The song is available on iTunes, Spotify, Amazon and YouTube. The powerful, piano-only ballad was written by Oliver's late iconic grandfather, Ron Miller, who penned standards such as, "For Once in My Life," "Touch Me in the Morning," "A Place in the Sun," "Yester-me, Yester-you, Yesterday," "Heaven Help Us All," "I've Never Been to Me," "If I Could," "Everyone's a Kid at Christmas Time" (co-written by Oliver's maternal grandmother, Aurora Miller), and many more. Originally recorded by Stevie Wonder in 1967 for his one and only same-titled Christmas album, "Someday at Christmas" has also been covered by numerous other artists such as The Jackson 5, LeAnn Rimes, Mary J. Blige, Pearl Jam, Mario, Jackie Evancho, and Justin Bieber. "Someday at Christmas" was also featured as the "Best Christmas song of all time" in the recent film release, "Love, Simon," and was chosen by Apple in recent years for its holiday message to the world which included a 90-second ad starring Andra Day and Stevie Wonder. The new recording was produced by Oliver's mother, singer/songwriter/producer Lisa Dawn Miller (https://lisadawnmiller.com/) and is the first release from her new record label, LDM Music.
    [Show full text]
  • ALDEBARAN KARAOKE Catálogo De Músicas - Por Ordem De INTÉRPRETE
    ALDEBARAN KARAOKE Catálogo de Músicas - Por ordem de INTÉRPRETE 10 CC I'M NOT IN LOVE 10000 MANIACS MORE THAN THIS 2PAC DEAR MAMA 3 DOORS DOWN HERE WITHOUT YOU 4 NON BLONDES SPACEMAN 4 NON BLONDES WHAT'S UP 5 SECONDS OF SUMMER AMNESIA 5 SECONDS OF SUMMER HEARTBREAK GIRL 5 SECONDS OF SUMMER JET BLACK HEART 5 SECONDS OF SUMMER SHE LOOKS SO PERFECT 50 CENT IN DA CLUB A TASTE OF HONEY SUKIYAKI A TEENS SUPER TROUPER ABBA CHIQUITITA ABBA DANCING QUEEN ABBA FERNANDO ABBA GIMME GIMME GIMME ABBA HAPPY NEW YEAR ABBA I HAVE A DREAM ABBA KNOWING ME KNOWING YOU ABBA MAMMA MIA ABBA MONEY, MONEY, MONEY ABBA THANK YOU FOR THE MUSIC ABBA THE WINNER TAKES IT ALL AC-DC BACK IN BLACK AC-DC HIGHWAY TO HELL ACE HOW LONG ACE OF BASE ALL THAT SHE WANTS ACE OF BASE HAPPY NATION ADELE ALL I ASK ADELE CHASING PAVEMENTS ADELE DON´T YOU REMEMBER ADELE HELLO ADELE MAKE YOU FEEL MY LOVE ADELE ONE AND ONLY ADELE ROLLING IN THE DEEP ADELE SET FIRE TO THE RAIN ADELE SKYFALL ADELE SOMEONE LIKE YOU ADELE WHEN WE WERE YOUNG ADRIAN GURTVITZ CLASSIC AEROSMITH AMAZING AEROSMITH ANGEL´S EYE AEROSMITH CRAZY AEROSMITH I DON'T WANT TO MISS A THING AEROSMITH SEASONS OF WITHER AFTER THE FIRE DER KOMMISSAR A-HÁ CRYING IN THE RAIN A-HÁ HUNTING HIGH AND LOW A-HÁ TAKE ON ME A-HÁ THE SUN ALWAYS SHINES ON TV AIR SUPPLY ALL OUT OF LOVE AIR SUPPLY EVEN THE NIGHTS ARE BETTER AIR SUPPLY HERE I AM AIR SUPPLY I CAN WAIT FOREVER AIR SUPPLY JUST AS I AM AIR SUPPLY LONELY IS THE NIGHT AIR SUPPLY LOST IN LOVE AIR SUPPLY MAKING LOVE OUT OF NOTHING AT ALL AIR SUPPLY THE ONE THAT YOU LOVE AKON RIGHT
    [Show full text]
  • All in Love Is Fair Solo for Cello Piano in C Major Sheet Music
    All In Love Is Fair Solo For Cello Piano In C Major Sheet Music Download all in love is fair solo for cello piano in c major sheet music pdf now available in our library. We give you 4 pages partial preview of all in love is fair solo for cello piano in c major sheet music that you can try for free. This music notes has been read 9493 times and last read at 2021-09-26 00:56:48. In order to continue read the entire sheet music of all in love is fair solo for cello piano in c major you need to signup, download music sheet notes in pdf format also available for offline reading. Instrument: Cello Solo, Piano Accompaniment Ensemble: Mixed Level: Intermediate [ Read Sheet Music ] Other Sheet Music All In Love Is Fair Stevie Wonder For String Quartet All In Love Is Fair Stevie Wonder For String Quartet sheet music has been read 11468 times. All in love is fair stevie wonder for string quartet arrangement is for Advanced level. The music notes has 6 preview and last read at 2021-09-27 23:45:10. [ Read More ] All In Love Is Fair Solo For Alto Sax Piano In C Major All In Love Is Fair Solo For Alto Sax Piano In C Major sheet music has been read 10501 times. All in love is fair solo for alto sax piano in c major arrangement is for Intermediate level. The music notes has 5 preview and last read at 2021-09-28 16:33:24.
    [Show full text]
  • Summer Camp Song Book
    Summer Camp Song Book 05-209-03/2017 TABLE OF CONTENTS Numbers 3 Short Neck Buzzards ..................................................................... 1 18 Wheels .............................................................................................. 2 A A Ram Sam Sam .................................................................................. 2 Ah Ta Ka Ta Nu Va .............................................................................. 3 Alive, Alert, Awake .............................................................................. 3 All You Et-A ........................................................................................... 3 Alligator is My Friend ......................................................................... 4 Aloutte ................................................................................................... 5 Aouettesky ........................................................................................... 5 Animal Fair ........................................................................................... 6 Annabelle ............................................................................................. 6 Ants Go Marching .............................................................................. 6 Around the World ............................................................................... 7 Auntie Monica ..................................................................................... 8 Austrian Went Yodeling .................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Highland Oaks Activity Calendar July 2020
    went on a successful tour in Europe and returned November 1983 designating the third Monday of to the U.S. to perform, co-write songs, play on January an annual legal public holiday observing other musicians’ songs, and produce albums. He the birth of King. It was first celebrated in January also continued to release hit after hit. His next 1986.) Wonder continues his songwriting, successful album was a double one called Songs recording, performing, and advocacy. His legacy in the Key of Life, and it was released in includes having more than 30 top 10 hits both on September 1976. In 1980, Wonder released the the pop and rhythm and blues charts in the U.S., very successful album, Hotter Than July. One of winning 25 Grammys® , one Academy Award® for the singles from that album was Happy Birthday. Best Original Song (in 1985 for I Just Called to Say This song was used in his campaign to make Dr. I Love You), and receiving numerous awards in the Martin Luther King, Jr.’s birth anniversary a U.S. and other countries. Highland Oaks national holiday in the U.S. (Legislation passed in At Water Run July 2020 become a hit was Fingertips. In 1963, it became Music Notes: the No. 1 song on Billboard’s pop charts. His next A Biography of Stevie Wonder hit was Uptight (Everything’s Alright) that was released in 1965. It reached No.1 on the rhythm “Music, at its essence, is what gives us memories. and blues chart and No. 3 on the pop chart.
    [Show full text]