Par Bernieshoot
The month of June rhymes with music, especially since 1982 and the creation of the festival of music, June also announces the summer with these unavoidable tubes that will make sing, dance, and even more if affinities.
We know, and this study on the French, music and piano confirms it, music is an element of our daily life from our conception. Of course, we are sensitive to the concerts and tours of our favourite bands or singers.
The summer has a special relationship with music since it delivers us each year its summer tube. Today we offer a totally subjective verbatim, we assume, in relation to years and songs.
60 years old, already, that the Platters have delivered this mythical slow "Only You" composed by Buck Ram which is certainly a ballad (yes with two "l" because it is not a walk) romantic American , worldwide. :
"Only you can make this change in me
For it's true, you are my destiny
When you hold my hand I understand the magic that you do
You're my dream come true, my one and only you ... "
The end of the Seventies sees the disco impose itself like the style to the method. Sentimental and poetic words in which the singer tells us that his heart is elsewhere, is that the heart of Grenadine?
"I have heart grenadine oh ...
I have heart grenadine
No sun on my skin
I spend, I spend, I spend nights, nights ... "
Rocky Ground is the second song on Wrecking Ball's album, Bruce Springsteen surprises with his video, which is a kind of handwritten video where we see the text of the song being written as the lyrics.
"We've been travelling over rocky ground, rocky ground
We've been travelling over rocky ground, rocky ground
We've been travelling over rocky ground, rocky ground
We've been travelling over rocky ground, rocky ground ... "
You are at Bernieshoot Blog Webzine so as for its editorial line, we have chosen what appeared to us the most representative with a resolutely optimistic angle.
Summer, sun, holidays maybe, so why not take the time to indulge yourself.
Translated by Carrie
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