火药兔宝宝 的日志列表
关于雨生的回忆
2008-01-19 19:32:06
mp3里存了好多雨生的歌,可惜,我不习惯路上听歌,于是把mp3给了豹豹。
豹豹昨天兴奋的跟我说,他学了一首雨生的歌《传言》 ,他说好好听。
喜欢雨生的时候还没有网络。听他的歌的时候,周围一片安静,我觉得只有我一个人喜欢他,拥有他的每一次情绪,并努力在他的歌里找线索。记得那时候看杂志,一个人说他喜欢雨生,我激动得不得了,恨不得要给他写信。
现在,真的发现好多人像我一样喜欢雨生,甚至远远胜过我,关于他的一切浮现在我眼前,我找不到以前那安静地听他的声音的感觉。
a history of this song
2007-08-18 22:51:55
"Son of a Preacher Man" is a single released by Dusty Springfield in 1968 and featured on the 1969 album, Dusty in Memphis.
Written by John Hurley and Ronnie Wilkins, "Son of a Preacher Man" was originally offered to Aretha Franklin, who turned it down. It was only upon hearing Springfield's version that Franklin reconsidered and recorded the song herself. By that time, however, Springfield's version had already become a hit; thus, Franklin's version, included on her 1970 album, This Girl's In Love With You, charted only as a tag-along b-side of the single, "Call Me" .
Springfield's version was produced by Jerry Wexler, Tom Dowd and Arif Mardin for her first album for the Atlantic Records label and became an international hit reaching #10 in the United States and #9 in her native UK when released in late 1968. The song, along with the other tracks of the album, was recorded in stereo though her British Label Philips Records remixed the song to mono for single release. It was to be the last major chart hit for the artist for almost 20 years until she teamed up with the Pet Shop Boys for the single "What Have I Done to Deserve This?" in 1987.
Springfield's version became popular again after its use on the soundtrack to the 1994 film Pulp Fiction.
我好想做一棵发光的树
2007-06-12 14:47:32
陈楚生,这个夏天都为你迷醉了。
耳朵听着你,嘴里念着你,心里想的都是你。
可惜,我不是一个狂热的粉丝,除了默默投票外,似乎也不能为你做些什么,可是我的心里是多么的盼望能与你成为心灵上的朋友。我能做什么?能做什么?
好想在你的生日的时候,为你送上一棵发光的树,又怕这不能实现。我那朝朝暮暮的相思啊,只恨相遇太迟,若是,几年前能送你一大捧花,或许能得到你最真的感动吧。





