Retro-Songteksten: Evergreens, Classics, Old-Time Favourites, Hits Uit Onze Jeugd
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No Olvides Que Une Vez Tu Fuiste Sol Composer(s): Augusto Blanca Performer(s): Juan Carlos Baglietto
No olvides que una vez tu fuiste sol no olvides ni la tapia ni el laurel no dejes de asombrarte al asistir a un nuevo nacimiento en tu jardín No pierdas una ventana no entregues tus mañanas de aguaceros y juegos ni desentierres tesoros, viejos No ocultes lo que ayer se te ofreció no escondas ni la pena ni el dolór no dejes que una nube diga adios no saltes en pedazos no ocultes tu diamante no entregues tu perfecto amanecer ni tus estrellas, ni tu arena, ni tu mar ni tu incansable caminar vete de nuevo hasta el arroyo donde esta tu mejor canto
Y ve, calmale la sed a tus enormes prados no permitas que se pierda tu cosecha hoy que hasta la lluvia fiel no te ha escuchado y busca tu raiz Y dale la caricia a la que siempre espera la única manera de hacerla que vuelva a ofrecerte frutos hasta en el invierno y no olvides que una vez,tu fuiste sol Y ve, desata esos diques de corrientes presas dejate llevar y vuelve a ser jinete vaja hasta tus valles de palomas sueltas que este es tu pais Donde estan tus riendas donde esta tu espuma donde abandonaste tu camino entonces donde naufragaste haz crecer mil rosas y no olvides que una vez tu fuiste sol
No Nos Dejan Ser Niños Composer(s): Manuel Alejandro Performer(s): Raphael
No nos dejan ser niños, no nos dejan No nos dejan ser niños ni en la cuna Que corriendo la madre nos abruma Con el rigido horario de la dieta Si reimos felices nos achuchan Si lloramos rabiosos nos golpean Con azotes de azucar y de espuma Pero azotes al fin que nos molestan
No nos dejan ser niños ni un momento Pues apenas nacemos nos recuerdan Con el agua y la sal y el padre nuestro Que infierno fatal ya nos espera Cuando apenas cumplimos los tres años Nos retiran del juego y la quimera Ya nos hacen esclavos del trabajo Al dejarnos atados a una escuela
No nos dejan ser niños, no nos dejan
La inocencia es un lujo necio y caro Que nos hacen perder antes que nada Pues horrible es creer que existen hadas Y hace daño esperar al buen rey mago Que los niños no nacen por un beso Nos descubre el amigo despiadado Y asi vamos a golpes despertando Hasta ver que la vida no es un sueño
Cuando ya somos hombres y queremos Al amor y al trabajo idealizarlos Al amor lo hacen polvo en un contrato Y al trabajo lo ensucian con un precio No nos dejan ser niños, no nos dejan Todo tiene que ser preciso y serio Y nos miden amor, deseos y sueños Porque todo es absurdo en esta tierra
No No Thanks No Composer(s): Serge Gainsbourg Performer(s): Serge Gainsbourg
No no thanks no Je n'fume qu'la marijuana No no thanks no À quoi bon insister No no thanks no Ma dernière cigarette No no thanks no Est déjà refroidie
No no thanks no Je n'aime que le bourbon No no thanks no C'est une affaire de goût No no thanks no Mon dernier verre je l'ai vidé No no thanks no Avec Rosemary
No no thanks no Pour moi pas de prières No no thanks no Dieu m'a abandonné No no thanks no Je serai pleuré demain No no thanks no Par mes frères de Harlem
No No Song Composer(s): Hoyt Axton; David P. Jackson Performer(s): Ringo Starr; Elliot Humberto Kavee; Hoyt Axton
A lady that I know just came from Columbia She smiled because I did not understand Then she held out some marijuana ha-ha She said it was the best in all the land And I said
No no no no, I don't smoke it no more I'm tired of waking up on the floor No, thank you, please It only makes me sneeze And then it makes it hard to find the door
A woman that I know just came from Majorca Spain She smiled because I did not understand Then she held out a 10 pound bag of Cocaine She said it was the best in all the land And I said
No no no no, I don't sniff it no more I'm tired of waking up on the floor No, thank you, please It only makes me sneeze And then it makes it hard to find the door
A man I know just came from Nashville Tennessee oh He smiled because I did not understand Then he held out some moonshine whiskey oh-ho He said it was the best in all the land And I said
No no no no, I don't drink it no more I'm tired of wakin' up on the floor No, thank you, please It only makes me sneeze And then it makes it hard to find the door
7 O'clock News/Silent Night
Composer(s): Paul Simon
Performer(s): Simon & Garfunkel
This is the early evening edition of the news
The recent fight in the House of Representatives was over the open housing section of the Civil Rights Bill Brought traditional enemies together but it left the defenders of the measure without the votes of their strongest supporters
President Johnson originally proposed an outright ban covering discrimination by everyone for every type of housing but it had no chance from the start and everyone in Congress knew it A compromise was painfully worked out in the House Judiciary Committee
In Los Angeles today comedian Lenny Bruce died of what was believed to be an overdoes of narcotics Bruce was 42 years old
Dr. Martin Luther King says he does not intend to cancel plans for an open housing march Sunday into the Chicago suburb of Cicero Cook County Sheriff Richard Ogleby asked King to call off the march and the police in Cicero said they would ask the National Guard to be called out if it is held King, now in Atlanta, Georgia, plans to return to Chicago Tuesday
In Chicago Richard Speck, accused murderer of nine student nurses was brought before a grand jury today for indictment The nurses were found stabbed an strangled in their Chicago apartment
In Washington the atmosphere was tense today as a special subcommittee of the House Committee on Un-American activities continued its probe into anti-Viet nam war protests Demonstrators were forcibly evicted from the hearings when they began chanting anti-war slogans
Former Vice-President Richard Nixon says that unless there is a substantial increase in the present war effort in Vietnam the U.S. should look forward to five more years of war In a speech before the Convention of the Veterans of Foreign Wars in New York Nixon also said opposition to the war in this country is the greatest single weapon working against the U.S
That's the 7 o'clock edition of the news Goodnight
Silent night Holy night All is calm All is bright Round yon virgin mother and child Holy infant so tender and mild Sleep in heavenly peace, sleep in heavenly peace