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Tuesday, February 9, 2010

SONGS

IT'S A HEARTACHE (Bonnie Tyler)
It's a heartache (Lyrics)
It's a heartache is a country rock song that was recorded separately by Juice Newton and Bonnie Tyler in 1977. Bonnie Tyler's version of this song proved to be the most successful peaking at nÂș 4 in the UK. Bonnie Tyler is recognisable by her distinctive, husky voice.



ENGLISHMAN IN NEW YORK (Sting)

'Englishman in New York' is a Sting's song from his 1987 album Nothing like the Sun. The 'Englishman' in question is the famous eccentric Quentin Crisp (an English writer who became an icon of homosexuality in the 1970's)


An English Man in New York Lyrics







THE WAY WE WERE
(Barbara Streisand)
The Way We Were (lyrics)
'The Way We Were' is the title song to the 1973 movie The Way We Were staring Barbara Streisand and Robert Reford. The song was written by Alan Bergman and Marlyn Bergman and won the Academy Award and Gold Globe for Best Song.




SO THIS IS CHRISTMAS (John Lennon)
So this is Christmas (Lyrics)
'So this is Christmas (the War is Over)' is a Christmas song by John Lennon, Yoko Ono and the Plastic Band. It was recorded in New York in late October 1971. The children singing in the background were from Harlem Community Choir and are credited on the song's single. Although the song is a protest song about the Vietnam War, it has become a Christmas standard and has appeared on several Christmas albums.




ALWAYS (Bon Jovi)
Always (Lyrics)
'Always' is a power ballad by Bon Jovi. It was released as a single from their 1994 album, Cross Road and went on to become their best selling single with 1.5 million albums sold in the U.S. and more than 3 million worldwide. The song was originally written for the soundtrack to the film Romeo is bleeding but after disliking the film, the band decided not to lend the song to the producers.




IMAGINE (John Lennon)
Imagine (Lyrics)
'Imagine' is a song written and performed by English Rock musician John Lennon in 1971. When asked about the song in one of his last interviews Lennon declared 'Imagine' to be as good as anything he had written with the Beatles. The song's refrain may have been partly inspired by Yoko Ono's poetry in reaction to her childhood in Japan during World War II.





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