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Tu vuo' fa l'Americano !

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJjuBH99k6o&feature=related

Tu vuo’ fa’ l’americano (Tu veux faire l’américain) est une chanson de Renato Carosone. Elle combine le swing, le boogie-woogieet la chanson napolitaine.
La chanson est écrite en 1956 par Renato Carosone pour la musique et Nicola Salerno pour les paroles. Carosone écrit la musique très vite après avoir lu les paroles de Salerno, et perçoit immédiatement le succès que le morceau allait rencontrer.

Barbara S.

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrN8JncaP68

“Barbra Streisand” (Duck Sauce) is named after the singer of the same name, and uses a looped sample from German disco group Boney M.’s 1979 single “Gotta Go Home“, which in turn borrows content from “Hallo Bimmelbahn” (1973) performed by German band Nighttrain, as written by brothers Heinz and Jürgen Huth and Michael Holm.[1] The single’s album artwork is modelled directly after Streisand’s own 1980 album,Guilty, which features a picture of her and Barry Gibb on the sleeve. For the “Barbra Streisand” cover, Streisand and Gibb’s faces are digitally removed and replaced with duck beaks. The song was first played at the 2010 Miami Winter Music Conference.

Any old time you keep me waiting

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_426RiwST8

The Black Keys are an American rock duo consisting of vocalist/guitarist Dan Auerbach and drummer/producer Patrick Carney. The band was formed in AkronOhio, in 2001. As of October 2011, the band has sold over 2 million albums in the U.S.
Lonely Boy” is the first single[1] from their 2011 album El Camino. The song is also the A-side of a promotional 12-inch single, released in commemoration of Record Store Day’s “Back to Black” Friday event.

No matter who you are…No matter where you go…

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Us-TVg40ExM

Playing for Change
Playing for Change is a multimedia music project created by the American producer and sound engineer Mark Johnson with his Timeless Media Group, that seeks to bring together musicians from around the world. Playing For Change also created a separate non-profit organization called the Playing For Change Foundation which builds music schools for children around the world.