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"Happiness Is" Trailer #2 Can we create more happiness in our lives? Director Andrew Shapter, curious about what happiness is (More) Can we create more happiness in our lives? Director Andrew Shapter, curious about what happiness is and wondering why the United States ranks so low in happiness studies, sets out on a road trip across America to find some answers.
Are happiness definitions as unique as finger prints? What can we learn about ourselves when we realize that the declaration of independence didn't give us the right to happiness but rather the right to pursue it?
So come along on our journey as we talk to a colorful cast of characters about what happiness means and explore whether we can increase happiness across America...the answers may surprise you!
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Shirley Bassey WHAT NOW MY LOVE & STILL Shirley Bassey Live from Istanbul 1995 part 6: What now my love & Still:
What Now My Love?
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What Now My Love?
Music written by Gilbert Bécaud and English lyrics penned by Carl Sigman.
(Original French lyrics by Pierre Delanoë.)
What Now My Love?
recorded: July 4, 1962
released:
UK: July, 1962 on Columbia single DB 4882
US: August 10, 1962 on United Artists single UA 503
charted: single UK: #5, August 30, 1962
see also: album
In 1962 released on the album Let's Face The Music and on some singles. The single reached position number five in the UK singles charts and stayed in the charts for 17 weeks.
The song is available on CD on a digitally remastered album. A new studio recording with the London Symphony Orchestra was released in 1984 on the album I Am What I Am. A live recording is available for example on the 1997 The Birthday Concert and on the video Shirley Bassey Live In Cardiff.
This was originally the French song "Et Maintenant" by Gilbert Bécaud 1961.
Gilbert Bécaud was born as François Silly 1927 in France. He began to earn his money with music with the age of 20, playing piano and composing film music, alias Francois Bécaud. 1948 he met the lyricist Pierre Delanoë, who became his friend and they wrote many successes together. In the 1950's Bécaud also wrote for Edith Piaf. From 1952 on he finally used the name Gilbert Bécaud and pea-cravats became his brand. Because of his temperament on his appearances, he became "Monsieur 100.000 Volt", "Monsieur Dynamite" and "Le champignon atomique". Bécaud wrote many successful chansons, sometimes mixed with jazz-elements. He has also had some success with cantatas, operas and music for film. Gilbert Bécaud published a new album 1999 and gave great concerts until he died 2001.
Other songs of Gilbert Bécaud recorded by Shirley Bassey are Love On The Rocks, and It Must Be Him.
"Et Maintenant" has been re-recorded more than 150 times. With the English lyrics by Carl Sigman as "What Now My Love" it became famous all around the world. For more information on the lyricist Carl Sigman look at (Where Do I Begin?) Love Story.
1966 Sonny and Cher reached position number 14 in the US Billboard with this song.
In the album sleeve note Kenneth Hume wrote:
"One of the last arrangements being What Now My Love, was written by Nelson Riddle the morning of the recording session and parts of the orchestra score only arrived halfway through the session - the copying being done by an extraordinary organisation, appropriately called Panic Music..."
What Nelson Riddle obviously wrote in the morning was the great orchestral arrangement for the recording, because the composition itself was not by him.
Lyrics What now my love:
What now my love?
Now that you've left me
How can I live Through another day?
Watching my dreams Turning to ashes
And my hopes Into bits of clay
Once I could see
Once I could feel
Now I'm numb
I've become unreal
I walk the night
Without a goal
Stripped of my heart
My soul
What now my love?
Now that it's over
I feel the world
Closing in on me
Here come the stars
Tumbling around me
There's the sky
Where the sea should be
What now my love?
Now that you're gone
I'd be a fool
To go on and on
No one would care
No one would cry
If I should live
Or die
What now my love?
Now there is nothing
Only my last Good-bye
(Transcribed by Roman)
Still
Written by Lionel Richie.
Released on the 1991 album Keep The Music Playing.
In 1979 The Commodores reached No. 1 in the US Billboard with this song. It came from the album "Midnight Magic" which reached No. 3 in the charts. It was the last number one for the group whilst Lionel Richie was still a member. He acted as lead singer, song-writer and played saxophone. In 1981/82 he left The Commodores for a solo career.
Lyrics Still:
Baby
Morning's just a moment away
And I'm without you once again
You laughed at me
You said you never needed me
I wonder if you need me now
We played the games that people play
We made mistakes along the way
Somehow I know deep in my heart
You needed me
Remembering the pain, if I must stay
It's deep in my mind, and locked away
But then most of all
I Do Love You
Still
Memories
Times I'm sure, will never forget
Those feelings we can't put aside
For what we had
Sometimes I try to understand
But it's so heavy on my mind
So many dreams that flew away
So many words we didn't say
Two people lost in a storm
Where did we go?
Where'd we go?
Lost what we both had found
You know we let each other down
But then most of all
I Do Love You
Still
We played the games that people play
We made mistakes along the way
Somehow I know deep in my heart
You needed me
'Cause I needed you so desperately
We were too blind to see
But then most of all
I do love you
Still
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Paul Gilbert And Freddie Nelson - United States 2009
2009-05-22 - extension: rar - size: 37 MB
Paul Gilbert And Freddie Nelson - United States 2009
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