Retro-Songteksten: Evergreens, Classics, Old-Time Favourites, Hits Uit Onze Jeugd
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The Argonaut (Traditional) Performer(s): Roger McGuinn
'Twas the twenty-first of January Eighteen fifty three Our gallant ship the Argonaut Set sail for jubilee Singin' blow ye winds of morning Blow ye winds hi ho Stow away your runnin' gear and Blow boys blow
We headed up to Greenland Into the wintry seas Where there's ice and snow, and the whale fish blow And Jamaca rum would freeze Singin' blow ye winds of morning Blow ye winds hi ho Stow away your runnin' gear and Blow boys blow
Our captain Davy Grant me boys He give us all a treat And that is why we caught a whale That measured fifty feet Singin' blow ye winds of morning Blow ye winds hi ho Stow away your runnin' gear and Blow boys blow
And when reached Cape Harrison The weather it turned clear Our pilot aimed us to the south And homeward we did steer Singin' blow ye winds of morning Blow ye winds hi ho Stow away your runnin' gear and Blow boys blow
But shortly out of Newfoundland A storm began to rise The seas kicked up, the mast it broke The Argonaut capsized Singin' blow ye winds of morning Blow ye winds hi ho Stow away your runnin' gear and Blow boys blow
Of all those bold, brave sailors On that day did set sail Well I'm the only one alive Left to tell the tale Singin' blow ye winds of morning Blow ye winds hi ho Stow away your runnin' gear and Blow boys blow
It was the twenty-first of January Eighteen fifty three Our gallant ship the Argonaut Set sail for jubilee Singin' blow ye winds of morning Blow ye winds hi ho Stow away your runnin' gear and Blow boys blow
Calling To You
Composer(s): Chris Blackwell - Robert Plant
Performer(s): Robert Plant
Beyond the river, over the sea
oh Somewhere past last farewell That ever will be
It's callin' to you, callin' to you, callin' to you-ou
It's callin' to you, callin' to you, callin' to you-ou-ou
Out in the blue now, just waiting to feed
oh A little breath of selflessness Adrift in all the greed, mmm
It's callin' to you, callin' to you, callin' to you-ou
It's callin' to you, callin' to you, callin' to you, callin' to you ...
Long before the mountains cry for Adam and Eve, oh
All the world we knew was fire, and still was the seed
ah, just the seed Oh, you can hear it now,
It's callin' to you, callin' to you, callin' to you-ou
It's callin' to you, callin' to you, callin' to you-ou-ou
Where you gonna go, when you gonna stop?
Who stole the keys to the gates of the castle of love?
Ooh, yeah, mmm
What's goin' down now, what's goin' on, what's goin' down
Ooh yes
Ohh, yes, oh yes, oh
Ooh, yeah, ooh yeah
It's callin' to you, callin' to you, callin' to you
It's callin' to you, callin' to you, callin' to you-ou-ou
Who you gonna call, what you gonna say?
Standin' in the shadows as the world's just fadin' away
It's callin' to you, callin' to you, callin' to you-ou
It's callin' to you, callin' to you, callin' to you-ou-ou
Who you gonna call, what you gonna stop
Who stole the keys to the gates of the castle of love?
It's callin' to you, callin' to you, callin' to you-ou
It's callin' to you, callin' to you, callin' to you-ou-ou
Who you gonna call, what you wanna say?
Standin' in the shadows as the world's just fadin' away
Oh, just fadin' away
Ooh yeah, ooh yeah, ooh, yeah
Just fadin' away, just fadin' away, just fadin' away
Just fadin' away, ooh yeah
Aah Oh Jimmy!
Fancy Composer(s): Bobbie Gentry Performer(s): Bobbie Gentry; and various other artists
"Well, I remember it all very well lookin' back It was the summer that I turned eighteen We lived in a one-room, run down shack on the outskirts of New Orleans
We didn't have money for food or rent to say the least we was hard-pressed when Momma spent every last penny we had to buy me a dancin' dress
Well, Momma washed and combed and curled my hair then she painted my eyes and lips Then I stepped into the satin dancin' dress It had a split in the side clean up to my hips
It was red, velvet-trimmed, and it fit me good and standin' back from the lookin' glass was a woman where a half grown kid had stood
She said, "Here's your last chance, Fancy, don't let me down! Here's your last chance, Fancy, don't let me down God forgive me for what I do but if you want out girl it's up to you Now get on out, you better start sleepin' uptown"
Momma dabbed a little bit of perfume on my neck and she kissed my cheek Then I saw the tears welling up in her troubled eyes as she started to speak
She looked at our pitiful shack and then she looked at me and took a ragged breath She said, Your Pa's runned off, and I'm real sick and the baby's gonna starve to death
She handed me a heart-shaped locket that said "To thine own self be true" and I shivered as I watched a roach crawl across the toe of my high-healed shoe
It sounded like somebody else was talkin' askin', "Momma what do I do?" She said, "Just be nice to the gentlemen, Fancy They'll be nice to you"
She said, "Here's your last chance, Fancy, don't let me down! Here's your last chance, Fancy, don't let me down God forgive me for what I do But if you want out girl it's up to you Now don't let me down now get on out, you better start sleepin' uptown"
That was the last time I saw my momma when I left that rickety shack The welfare people came and took the baby Momma died and I ain't been back
But the wheels of fate had started to turn and for me there was no other way out It wasn't very long after that I knew exactly what my momma was talkin' 'bout
I knew what I had to do Then I made myself this solemn vow I's gonna to be a lady someday though I didn't know when or how
But I couldn't see spendin' the rest of my life with my head hung down in shame You know I mighta been born just plain white trash but Fancy was my name
She said, "Here's your last chance, Fancy, don't let me down! Here's your last chance, Fancy, don't let me down God forgive me for what I do but if you want out girl it's up to you Now get on out, you better start sleepin' uptown"
Wasn't long after that a benevolent man took me in off the streets One week later I was pourin' his tea in a five roomed penthouse suite
Since then I've charmed a king, a congressman and an occasional aristocrat and I got me an elegant Georgia mansion and a New York townhouse flat
Now I ain't done bad
Now in this world there's a lot of self-righteous hypocrites who call me bad They criticize Momma for turning me out No matter how little we had
But I haven't had to worry 'bout nothin' now for nigh on fifteen years But I can still hear the desperation in my poor mommas voice ringin' in my ears
"Here's your last chance, Fancy, don't let me down! Oh, here's your last chance, Fancy, don't let me down God forgive me for what I do but if you want out girl it's up to you Now get on out, you better start sleepin' uptown"
The Apple Tree (Forbidden Fruit) Composer(s): Jerry Bock - Sheldon Harnick Performer(s): Matt Monro
Listen Closely Let Me Fill You In About The Rich Ripe Round Red Rosy Apples They Call Forbidden Fruit What I'm About To Say Is Confidential So Promise You'll Be Mute Because If Every Creature In The Garden Knows They'll Come 'Round Like Hungry Buffalos And In No Time There'll Be None Of Those Precious Apples Left For You And Me
Now In The Average Apple You're Accustomed To Skin, Seeds, Flesh And Core But You Will Find That These Are Special Apples That Give You Something More Why, Every Seed Contains Some Information You Need To Speed Your Education The Seeds, Indeed, Of All Creation Are Here Why, Be Foolish My Dear Come With Me To That Tree
With Every Sweet And Juicy Luscious Bite Of This Not Forbidden Fruit You'll See Your Mind Expand And Your Perceptions Grow More And More Acute
And You Can Teach Him Plumbing And Philosophy New Techniques For Glazing Pottery Wood-Craft, First-Aid, Home Economy Madam, Adam Will Be Overjoyed!
When He Becomes Aware Of Your Attainments He'll Beam With Loving Pride And He Will Say
"O, Eve, You're Indispensable! Please, Don't Leave My Side!" And With Your Nifty, New-Found Education He'll Relish Every Conversation Why You'll Be Adam's Inspiration This Way! Just An Apple A Day Wait And See Come With Me To That Tree! Now!
Callin' Out My Name Composer(s): Del Shannon Performer(s): Del Shannon
There's trouble in paradise with her love you pay such a price She must be all alone again she's calling for me
She doesn't turn me all the time When I need her she's got a busy line She must be all alone again she's calling for me What else could it be
I know she's she's calling out my name I know she's she's never gonna change her ways She's always treat me the same and she knows it's true what am I gonna do
I could go so far away but I know I couldn't stay Knowing that she's all alone again calling for me
She's dangerous to my heart I shoulda known it from the start She must be all alone again she's calling for me what else could it be
Fan Mail Composer(s): Jimmy Destri Performer(s): Blondie
I set my hand to writing you, it drifted off the page I sold my one vision, for a piece of the cake I haven't ate in days For unspoken value aesthetic and charm I'd smile at you sideways But the lighting is wrong I'm taking a picture and counting the cost While the bells in my ears keep ringing I set my hand to writing you, it drifted of the page I nearly fell I feel like a lowlife in hell And I haven't slept in days and days, days and days Beat on my Fender through my Gemini two Play to the posters on the wall of my room Thought I was crazy when I'd think about you And the bells in my ears keep ringing And the bells in my ears keep ringing In my ear bells are ringing
Calling Occupants Of Interplanetary Craft
Composer(s): Terry Draper - John Woloschuk
First release by: Klaatu - 1976
Covered by multiple other artists
In your mind you have capacities you know To telepath messages through the vast unknown Please close your eyes and concentrate With every thought you think Upon the recitation we're about to sing
Calling occupants of interplanetary craft Calling occupants of interplanetary most extraordinary craft
Calling occupants of interplanetary craft Calling occupants of interplanetary most extraordinary craft
You've been observing our earth And we'd like to make a contact with you We are your friends
Calling occupants of interplanetary craft Calling occupants of interplanetary ultra-emissaries
We've been observing your earth And one night we'll make a contact with you We are your friends
Calling occupants of interplanetary quite extraordinary craft
And please come on peace, we beseech you Only a landing will teach them Our earth may never survive So do come, we beg you Please interstellar policeman Oh, won't you give us a sign Give us a sign that we've reached you
With your mind you have ability to form And transmit thought energy far beyond the norm You close your eyes, you concentrate Together that's the way To send the message We declare world contact day
Calling occupants of interplanetary craft Calling occupants of interplanetary most extraordinary craft
Calling occupants of interplanetary craft Calling occupants of interplanetary most extraordinary craft
Famous Last Words Of A Fool
Composer(s): Dean Dillon - Rex Houston
Performer(s): George Strait
I told her I wouldn't miss her at all as she walked to the door
I couldn't care less if she didn't care anymore
And with tears in my eyes, I lied I was glad we were through
As she drove away cryin' at the famous last words of a fool
Famous last words of a fool
Famous last words of a fool
You won't break my heart and I don't love you
Famous last words of a fool
The first night without her would be easy I kept tellin' myself
All the while dyin' at the thought of her lyin' somewhere else
There'll be nothin' to it, I'll easily find someone new
As my breaking heart echoed the famous last words of a fool
Famous last words of a fool
Famous last words of a fool
You won't break my heart and I don't love you
Famous last words of a fool
You won't break my heart and I don't love you
Famous last words of a fool
The Answer To Everything Composer(s): Bob Hilliard - Burt Bacharach Performer(s): Del Shannon and multiple other artists
Don't ask me a mountain of questions When there is only one answer to it all Do you love me, really love me as I love you It's the answer to everything if you do
Don't give me a million excuses When I am waiting with my arms open wide Do you love me, really love me as I love you It's the answer to everything if you do
If there is someone else, some other place who holds your heart Tell me now, truthfully, before we start
Don't act like you misunderstand me When there is simply no mystery to it all Do you love me, really love me as I love you It's the answer to everything if you do
Calling Elvis
Composer(s): Mark Knopfler
Performer(s): Dire Straits; The Tribute Band
Calling Elvis - is anybody home Calling Elvis - I'm here all alone Did he leave the building Or can he come to the phone Calling Elvis - I'm here all alone
Well tell him I was calling just to wish him well Let me leave my number - heartbreak hotel Oh love me tender - baby don't be cruel Return to sender - treat me like a fool
Calling Elvis - is anybody home Calling Elvis - I'm here all alone Did he leave the building Or can he come to the phone Calling Elvis - I'm here all alone
Why don't you go get him - I'm his biggest fan You gotta tell him - he's still the man Long distance baby - so far from home Don't you think maybe you could put him on
Well tell him I was calling just to wish him well Let me leave my number - heartbreak hotel Oh love me tender - baby don't be cruel Return to sender - treat me like a fool
Calling Elvis - is anybody home Calling Elvis - I'm here all alone Did he leave the building Or can he come to the phone Calling Elvis - I'm here all alone
Famous Blue Raincoat Composer(s): Leonard Cohen Performer(s): Leonard Cohen; and various other artists
It's four in the morning, the end of December I'm writing you now just to see if you're better New York is cold, but I like where I'm living There's music on Clinton Street all through the evening
I hear that you're building your little house deep in the desert You're living for nothing now, I hope you're keeping some kind of record
Yes, and Jane came by with a lock of your hair She said that you gave it to her That night that you planned to go clear Did you ever go clear?
Ah, the last time we saw you you looked so much older Your famous blue raincoat was torn at the shoulder You'd been to the station to meet every train And you came home without Lili Marlene
And you treated my woman to a flake of your life And when she came back she was nobody's wife
Well I see you there with the rose in your teeth One more thin gypsy thief Well I see Jane's awake
She sends her regards
And what can I tell you my brother, my killer What can I possibly say? I guess that I miss you I guess I forgive you I'm glad you stood in my way
If you ever come by here, for Jane or for me Your enemy is sleeping, and his woman is free
Yes, and thanks, for the trouble you took from her eyes I thought it was there for good so I never tried
And Jane came by with a lock of your hair She said that you gave it to her That night that you planned to go clear
L'âme Des Poètes Composer(s): Charles Trenet First release by: Charles Trenet - 1951 Covered by multiple other artists
Versions In Other Languages - At Last! At Last! (Lee Lawrence) 1971 - Heel Lang (Jo Leemans)
Longtemps, longtemps, longtemps Après que les poètes ont disparu Leurs chansons courent encore dans les rues La foule les chante un peu distraite En ignorant le nom de l'auteur Sans savoir pour qui battait leur cur Parfois on change un mot, une phrase Et quand on est à court d'idées On fait la la la la la la La la la la la la
Longtemps, longtemps, longtemps Après que les poètes ont disparu Leurs chansons courent encore dans les rues Un jour, peut-être, bien après moi
Un jour on chantera Cet air pour bercer un chagrin Ou quelque heureux destin Fera-t-il vivre un vieux mendiant Ou dormir un enfant Ou, quelque part au bord de l'eau Au printemps tournera-t-il sur un phono
Longtemps, longtemps, longtemps Après que les poètes ont disparu Leur âme légère court encore dans les rues
Leur âme légère, cest leurs chansons Qui rendent gais, qui rendent tristes Filles et garçons Bourgeois, artistes Ou vagabonds.
Calling America Composer(s): Jeff Lynne Performer(s): Electric Light Orchestra
Somebody told her that there was a place like heaven Across the water on a seven-fortyseven Yeah, we're living in a modern world And pretty soon she's really got the notion Of flying out across the big blue ocean Yeah, we're living in a modern world
Talk is cheap on satellite But all I get is static Information, I'm still here Re-dial on automatic
Calling America (can't get a message through) Calling America (that's what she said to do) Calling America (that's where she has to be) Calling America (she left a number for me) Calling America
But I'm just talking to a satellite Twenty thousand miles up in the sky each night Yeah, we're living in a modern world All I had to do was pick up the phone I'm out in space, trying to talk to someone Yeah, we're living in a modern world
She left a number I could call But no one's there, no one at all There must be something going wrong That number just rings on and on
Calling America (can't get a message through) Calling America (that's what she said to do) Calling America (that's where she has to be) Calling America (she left a number for me) Calling America
Said she'd call when she'd been gone a while Guess she's missing me across the miles Yeah, we're living in a modern world
Calling America (can't get a message through) Calling America (that's what she said to do) Calling America (that's where she has to be) Calling America (she left a number for me) Calling America Calling America, Calling America Calling America, Calling America...
Family Tree Composer(s): Gerry Rafferty Performer(s): Gerry Rafferty
When we were young we used to sing And we could feel the harmony You'd sit there waiting in the wings How long have you been waitin' to let your light shine?
Many years have gone since then Seen us go our different ways But now we sit here once again Tonight we're gonna sing out, tonight our light will shine
This is the time and place To bring out our memories It's written on every face I can see it in you, you can see it in me
In all the years we had As part of a family tree We knew the good and bad I can see it in you, you can see it in me
I know it's left its mark on you I see the same things in myself You know there's nothin' we can't do We've been a long time waitin', but some things never die
It's time to leave all that behind It's time to lay that ghost to rest We can't deny the ties that bind Tonight we're gonna sing out, tonight our light will shine
This is the time and place To bring out our memories It's written on every face I can see it in you, you can see it in me
In all the years we had - when we were young we used to sing As part of a family tree - we could feel the harmony We knew the good and bad I can see it in you, you can see it in me
Heel Lang ((Adapted from: L'âme Des Poètes (Charles Trenet) - 1951)) ((English Version: At Last! At Last! (Lee Lawrence)) Composer(s): Charles Trenet - Eric Franssen - Van Aleda Performer(s): Jo Leemans - 1971
Heel lang, heel lang, heel lang Nadat de dichter zal verdwenen zijn Zweeft nog steeds door de straat een refrein
Je hoort het weer en steeds maar weer Doch zelden wordt er naar gevraagd Wie toch wel dat liedje heeft gemaakt
Zo nu en dan vergeet je een woord En nu dit kort, alsof 't zo hoort Van traag La, la, la, la, la, la La, la, la, la, la, la
Heel lang, heel lang, heel lang Nadat de dichter zal verdwenen zijn Zweeft nog steeds door de straat hun refrein
Heel lang, heel lang, heel lang Nadat de dichter zal verdwenen zijn Zweeft nog steeds door de straat hun refrein
't Kan vrolijk zijn Het doet zo'n pijn Het blijft gelijk Voor arm en rijk
't Is een refrein Voor jong en oud Voor groot en klein
On Roslagen´s isle, in a flowery bay Where ripples wash in from the sea The reeds slowly rock, and the sweet new-mown hay Is wafting its fragrance to me There I sit alone ´mid the trees by the way And gaze at the sea-birds on high They dive to the water with glitter of spray And feed, while I watch them and sigh
I´m mixing my coffee quite freely with rum To a strength and a flavour just right! The accordion's measures alluringly come From my cabin so gaily alight I feel like a boy, though a granddad am I My spirit my grey hair belies I only get worse as the years pass me by With waltzes and maidens´ bright eyes
Look there is a gull with a fish he has caught But I´m caught by arms soft and white! My heart is so happy, my years are as naught Then play, for I´m dancing to-night! The sea sends a song, and its fragrance the glade To-night you must stay as my guest Here dances Calle Scheven with Roslagen´s maid The sunset is in the Northwest
My flowery isle on your bosom you hold You tranquil and darkling blue seas! While June twilight shadows so tender, enfold All the slumbering bushes and trees You're dancing so quietly, sweet little miss I think that all men you despise It trembles, that small childish hand that I kiss While in minor the waltz softly dies
But hey, all you fellows who visit my bay I´m really a sober old man When morning has come I must stack up my hay And catch all the fish that I can! The deuce take you, twilight; the morn you disclose In firtops agleam one by one Here dances Calle Scheven with Roslagen´s rose He dances while up comes the sun!
Family Tradition Composer(s): Hank Williams Jr. Performer(s): Hank Williams Jr.; and various other artists
Country music singers have always been a real close family but lately some of my kin folks have disowned a few others and me I guess it's because I kinda changed my direction I guess I went and broke the family tradition
they get on me wanna know Hank why do you drink? (Hank) why do you roll smoke? Why must you live out the songs that you wrote? over and over everybody made my prediction so if I get stoned I'm just carryin' on an old family tradition
I am very proud of my daddys name although his kinda music and mine ain't exactly the same stop and think it over put yourself in my position if I get stoned and sing all night long it's a family tradition
Don't ask me Hank why do you drink? (Hank) why do you roll smoke? Why must you live out the songs that you wrote? If I'm down in a Honky-Tonk Some ol' slicks tryin to give me corrections I'll say leave me alone I'm singin all night long it's a family tradition
Lordy, I have loved some ladies and I have loved Jim Beam and they both tried to kill me in 1973 when that doctor asked me Son how did you get in this condition I said hey sawbones I'm just carryin on an old family tradition
So don't ask me Hank why do you drink? (Hank) why do you roll smoke? Why must you live out the songs you wrote? Stop and think it over Try and put yourself in my unique position If I get stoned and sing all night long It's a family tradition!
The Animal Trainer And The Toad Composer(s): Leslie West - Sue Palmer Performer(s): Mountain
For many a year I was so confused and didnt know what to play But then I met a man who picked up his horn and showed me just what to say
He was skinny and lean and he kept himself clean and he knew how to write them tunes Then came a day when we started to play And you know we conquered the moon
I'm in a band A rock and roll band I'm in a band
We called him Beethoven and then we showed them exactly where we wanted to go So we started a band and toured all the land A-rakin' in all of that dough
We smoked a few cigs and we played a few gigs and never missed nearly a one We covered the States and we hit the Great Lakes And boy, did we have us some fun
I'm in a band A rock and roll band I'm in a band
We had an idea so we put it in gear and soon we were out on the road We did it to play and they started to say The Animal Trainer and the Toad
El sol quedo dibujado sobre la esquina la noche se fue a dormir con la luna clara la gente va despertando de la rutina mi calle latina empieza a mostrar la cara
Gentes de todas partes de mi América inmortal mosaico de piel morena que sabe a fiesta y a carnaval
Gente que está orgullosa de nuestra música y de nuestra raza calle que baila al ritmo mi rica cumbia, merengue y salsa
Soy latino, como tu Orgulloso como tu
Calle latina, calle latina barrio que aprende, jamás olvida
Calle latina, calle latina I love my salsa, I love mi esquina