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Título de la canción: | Feelings |
Artista: | Richard Clayderman |
Tipo de Instrumento: | Partitura de Piano |
Clave musical: | F minor |
Ritmo de Metronomo: | 80 |
Scoring: | Piano Solo |
Estilo Musical: | Easy Listening, Instrumental |
Dificultad: | Media |
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Numero de paginas: | 4 |
Tipo de Descarga: | Gratis |
Letra Feelings Richard Clayderman
Feelings
Feelings, nothing more than feelings
Trying to forget my feelings of love
Teardrops rolling down on my face
Trying to forget my feelings of loveFeelings, for all my life I’ll feel it
I wish I’ve never met you, girl
You’ll never come again
Feeling, woo-o-o feeling
Woo-o-o, feel you again in my armsFeelings, feelings like I’ve never lost you
And feelings like I’ll never have you again in my heartFeelings, for all my life I’ll feel it
I wish I’ve never met you, girl; you’ll never come againFeelings, feelings like I’ve never lost you
And feelings like I’ll never have you again in my lifeFeelings, woo-o-o feeling it,
woo-o-o, feeling again in my arms
Feelings______________________________
«Feelings’» is a 1974 song with lyrics written by Brazilian singer Morris Albert, set to the tune of «Pour Toi,» separately composed by Louis “Loulou” Gasté in 1957. Albert recorded «Feelings» as a single and later included it as the title track of his 1975 debut album. The song’s lyrics, recognizable by their «whoa whoa whoa» chorus, concern the singer’s inability to «forget my feelings of love». Albert’s original recording of the song was very successful, performing well internationally. «Feelings» peaked at #6 on the pop charts and #2 on the Adult Contemporary charts in America.
Dispute over authorship
At the time of «Feelings’s» greatest commercial success, it was solely credited to Albert himself. In 1981, the French songwriter Loulou Gasté sued Morris Albert for copyright infringement, claiming that «Feelings»plagiarized the melody of his 1957 song «Pour Toi». Gasté won the lawsuit; they now share the credits of the song.Recordings of the song have credited authorship variously to Albert alone, to Albert and Gasté (since the late 1980s), to Albert and Michel Jourdan (because of the French lyrics Dis-Lui), and to Albert and «Kaisermann». The last of these attributions is redundant, since the singer’s real name is Mauricio Alberto Kaisermann.
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