| SERA - RICARDO MONTANER |
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Nació el 8 septiembre 1957 en Avellaneda,
Buenos Aires, Argentina. Cuando el futuro
artista tenía siete años, su padre aceptó
un trabajo en Maracaibo, Venezuela donde se
trasladó con su familia.
Al comenzar su adolescencia compuso su
primera canción, Noches de Primavera,
inspirado en su primera novia, Ana Vaz, con
quien se casaría y tendría sus dos hijos
mayores, Alejandro Manuel y Héctor Eduardo,
quienes siguen los pasos de su padre,
añadiendo a sus nombres el apellido
Montaner.
El primer éxito internacional de Montaner
fue en 1988, con el disco Ricardo Montaner
II, que incluía Tu Piano y mi Guitarra, a
dúo con el cantautor argentino Alejandro
Lerner. Tags : ricardo montaner |
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Affichage : 1097746
Durée : 216 s |
| Legiao Urbana - Sera |
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Legiao Urbana - Sera (vivo)
Tire suas mãos de mim
Eu não pertenço a você
Não é me dominando assim
Que você vai me entender
Eu posso estar sozinho
Mas eu sei muito bem aonde estou
Você pode até duvidar
Acho que isso não é amor
[refrão]
Será só imaginação?
Será que nada vai acontecer?
Será que é tudo isso em vão?
Será que vamos conseguir vencer?
Ô ô ô ô ô ô ô ô ô ...
Nos perderemos entre monstros
Da nossa própria criação?
Serão noites inteiras
Talvez por medo da escuridão
Ficaremos acordados
Imaginando alguma solução
Pra que esse nosso egoísmo
Não destrua nosso coração
[refrão]
Brigar pra quê
Se é sem querer
Quem é que vai nos proteger?
Será que vamos ter
Que responder
Pelos erros a mais
Eu e você Tags : legiao urbana perfeicao animation renato ruso sera |
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Affichage : 672479
Durée : 171 s |
| Doris Day - Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be Will Be) |
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Que Sera Sera (Whatever Will Be Will Be)
(J. Livington, r. Evans)
1950's hit sung by Doris Day
--BIOGRAPHY--
(Taken from Wikipedia.)
Doris Mary Ann von Kappelhoff (born April 3,
1924)is an American singer, actress, and
animal welfare advocate known as Doris Day. A
vivacious blonde with a wholesome image, Day
was one of the most prolific actresses of the
1950s and 1960s. Able to sing, dance, and
play comedy and dramatic roles, she became
one of the biggest box-office stars in
Hollywood. She has almost 40 films to her
credit and has recorded approximately 45
albums.
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In Alfred Hitchcock's The Man Who Knew Too
Much, she sang "Whatever Will Be, Will Be
(Que Sera, Sera)", which won an Academy Award
for Best Original Song. According to Jay
Livingston (who wrote the song with Ray
Evans), Day preferred another song used
briefly in the film, "We'll Love Again", and
skipped the recording for Que Sera, Sera.
When the studio pushed her, she relented, but
after recording the number in one take, she
reportedly told a friend of Livingston's,
"That's the last time you'll ever hear that
song." The song was used again in her 1960
film, Please Don't Eat the Daisies and was
reprised as a brief duet with Arthur Godfrey
in The Glass Bottom Boat; it also became the
theme song for her television show. This was
her only film for Hitchcock and, as she
admitted in her memoirs, she was initially
concerned at his lack of direction. She
finally asked if anything was wrong and
Hitchcock said everything was fine; if she
wasn't doing what he wanted he would have
said something.
After the critical and popular success of
Teacher's Pet, Day's popularity at the box
office seemed to wane and some critical
attention focused on perceived elements of
"blandness" in her on-screen persona,
although in some foreign markets (Germany,
Britain and the Commonwealth), she remained a
top box office draw. A dynamic performance in
The Pajama Game received warm critical
notices, but box office returns were
disappointing. In the case of The Tunnel of
Love and It Happened to Jane, both the
critical and popular response was uneven. As
a result, during the period 1957 to 1959, she
was no longer regarded a "Top Ten Box Office
Draw" by U.S. film exhibitors. This
development may have been linked to a marked
decline in popularity of musical films during
the late 1950s, as well as to some poor
choices in material made by Melcher on his
wife's behalf. In addition, Day's popularity
as a recording artist was diminished due to
the growing popular taste for rock and roll.
"Que Sera, Sera," for instance, was never a
No. 1 hit, being kept from the top by Elvis
Presley's recording of "Hound Dog." Tags : Doris Day Qué Que Sera Será Whatever Will Be |
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Affichage : 348475
Durée : 128 s |
| Quilapayún - El pueblo unido jamás será vencido |
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Quilapayún en el Palau de la Música
Catalana (Barcelona, 23 enero 2003)
El pueblo unido, jamás será vencido,
el pueblo unido jamás será vencido...
De pie, cantad
que vamos a triunfar.
Avanzan ya
banderas de unidad.
Y tú vendrás
marchando junto a mí
y así verás
tu canto y tu bandera florecer.
La luz
de un rojo amanecer
anuncia ya
la vida que vendrá.
De pie, luchad
el pueblo va a triunfar.
Será mejor
la vida que vendrá
a conquistar
nuestra felicidad
y en un clamor
mil voces de combate se alzarán,
dirán
canción de libertad,
con decisión
la patria vencerá.
Y ahora el pueblo
que se alza en la lucha
con voz de gigante
gritando: ¡adelante!
El pueblo unido, jamás será vencido,
el pueblo unido jamás será vencido...
La patria está
forjando la unidad.
De norte a sur
se movilizará
desde el salar
ardiente y mineral
al bosque austral
unidos en la lucha y el trabajo
irán,
la patria cubrirán.
Su paso ya
anuncia el porvenir.
De pie, cantad
el pueblo va a triunfar.
Millones ya,
imponen la verdad,
de acero son
ardiente batallón,
sus manos van
llevando la justicia y la razón.
Mujer,
con fuego y con valor,
ya estás aquí
junto al trabajador.
Y ahora el pueblo
que se alza en la lucha
con voz de gigante
gritando: ¡adelante!
El pueblo unido, jamás será vencido,
el pueblo unido jamás será vencido...
"Quilapayún a Palau" CD/DVD puede adquirirse
online en: http://www.actualrecords.com Tags : Quilapayún Pueblo Unido Jamás Vencido Chile Pinochet Allende Resistencia Folclore Folk |
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Affichage : 219643
Durée : 210 s |
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