
Smile an everlasting smile, a smile can bring you Near to me. Dont ever let me find you down, cause that would Bring a tear to me. This world has lost its glory, lets start a brand New story now, my love. Right now, therell be no other time and I can show You how, my love. Talk in everlasting words, and dedicate them all to Me. And I will give you all my life, Im here if you Should call to me. You think that I dont even mean a single word i Say. Its only words, and words are all I have, to take Your heart away

Well, you can tell by the way I use my walk, Im a womans man: no time to talk. Music loud and women warm, Ive been kicked around Since I was born. And now its all right. its ok. And you may look the other way. We can try to understand The new york times effect on man. Whether youre a brother or whether youre a mother, Youre stayin alive, stayin alive. Feel the city breakin and everybody shakin, And were stayin alive, stayin alive. Ah, ha, ha, ha, stayin alive, stayin alive. Ah, ha, ha, ha, stayin alive. Well now, I get low and I get high, And if I cant get either, I really try. Got the wings of heaven on my shoes. Im a dancin man and I just cant lose. You know its all right. its ok. Ill live to see another day. We can try to understand The new york times effect on man. Whether youre a brother or whether youre a mother, Youre stayin alive, stayin alive. Feel the city breakin and everybody shakin, And were stayin alive, stayin alive. Ah, ha, ha, ha, stayin alive, stayin alive. Ah, ha, ha, ha, stayin alive. Life goin nowhere. somebody help me. Somebody help me, yeah. Life goin nowhere. somebody help me. Somebody help me, yeah. stayin alive. Well, you can tell by the way I use my walk, Im a womans man: no time to talk. Music loud and women warm, Ive been kicked around since I was born. And now its all right. its ok. And you may look the other way. We can try to understand The new york times effect on man. Whether youre a brother or whether youre a mother, Youre stayin alive, stayin alive. Feel the city breakin and everybody shakin, And were stayin alive, stayin alive. Ah, ha, ha, ha, stayin alive, stayin alive. Ah, ha, ha, ha, stayin alive. Life goin nowhere. somebody help me. Somebody help me, yeah. Life goin nowhere. somebody help me, yeah. Im stayin alive.

Who is the girl with the crying face Looking at millions of signs She know that life is a running race Her face shouldn't show any lines Melody fair won't you comb your hair You can be beautiful too Melody fair remember you're only a woman Melody fair remember you're only a girl, Aah Who is the girl at the windows pane Watching the rain falling down Melody life isn't like the rain It's just like a merry-go-round Melody fair won't you comb your hair You can be beautiful too Melody fair remember you're only a woman Melody fair remember you're only a girl, Aah Tracy Constance Margaret Hyde, actress and model (born May 16, 1959, Fulham, London, England) shot to fame in the 1971 film Melody after being discovered by film producer, David Puttnam. She learnt ballet at the age of four, did junior modelling for an agency and auditioned for a pickle advertisement. Andrew Parkin, brother of Jane Parkin, saw photographs of the young Tracy and persuaded her mother, Maureen to audition her for the role. Parkin also recommended Tracy to director Waris Hussein, writer, Alan Parker and producer, David Puttnam. After screen tests and auditions, Tracy finally won the role. Directed by Waris Hussein Produced by Ronald S. Kass David Puttnam Written by Andrew Birkin Alan Parker Starring Jack Wild Mark Lester Tracy Hyde Music by The *** **** Cinematography Peter Suschitzky Editing by John Victor Smith Distributed by British Lion Films Release date(s) 1971 Running time 103 min. Country UK Language English Cast • Jack Wild as Ornshaw ・ Mark Lester as Daniel ・ Tracy Hyde as Melody ・ Sheila Steafel as Mrs. Latimer ・ Keith Barron as Mr. Latimer ・ Roy Kinnear as Mr. Perkins ・ Hilda Barry as Grandma Perkins ・ Peter Walton as Fensham ・ Kay Skinner as Peggy ・ William Vanderpuye as O'Leary ・ Camille Davies as Muriel ・ Craig Marriott as Dadds ・ Billy Franks as Burgess ・ Tim Wylton as Mr. Fellows ・ June Jago as Miss Fairfax ・ Neil Hallett ・ Ken Jones as Mr. Dicks ・ Lesley Roach ・ Colin Barrie as Chambers ・ June C. Ellis as Miss Dimkins ・ James Cossins as Headmaster ・ Kate Williams as Mrs. Perkins ・ Dawn Hope as Maureen ・ John Gorman as Boys' Brigade Captain ・ Robin Hunter as George ・ Stephen Mallett ・ Ashley Knight as Stacey ・ Tracy Reed as Man and Woman in Hospital, TV Film ・ Leonard Brockwell Google Earth(Location Info) Gold Fish Scene Lambeth Road. N 51°29'48", W000°06'44" Kennington Road. N 51°29'36", W000°06'38"

the double album "odessa" was released in the year 1969 and some critics wrote it was their best album ever... the official website : http://www.beegees.com lyrics Fourteenth of February , eighteen ninety nine. The British ship Veronica was lost without a sign. Baa baa black sheep, you haven't any wool. Captain Richardson left himself a lonely wife in Hull. Cherub, I lost a ship in the Baltic sea. I'm on an iceberg running free. Sitting, filing this berg to the shape of a ship; Sailing my way back to your lips. One passing ship gave word that you have moved out of your old flat. You love the Vicar more then words can say. Tell him to pray that I won't melt away. And I'll see your face again . Odessa, How strong am I? Odessa , How time goes by. Treasure , you know the neighbours that live next door. They haven't got their dog anymore. Freezing, sailing around in the North Atlantic. Can't seem to leave the sea anymore. I just can't understand why you just moved to Finland. You love that Vicar more then words can say. Ask him to pray that I won't melt away. And I'll see your face again. Odessa, How strong am I? Odessa, How time goes by. Fourteenth of February , eighteen ninety nine. The British ship Veronica was lost without a sign.

Well, you can tell by the way I use my walk, I'm a woman's man: no time to talk. Music loud and women warm, I've been kicked around since I was born. And now it's all right. It's OK. And you may look the other way. We can try to understand the New York Times' effect on man. Whether you're a brother or whether you're a mother, you're stayin' alive, stayin' alive. Feel the city breakin' and everybody shakin', and we're stayin' alive, stayin' alive. Ah, ha, ha, ha, stayin' alive, stayin' alive. Ah, ha, ha, ha, stayin' alive. Well, now, I get low and I get high, and if I can't get either, I really try. Got the wings of heaven on my shoes. I'm a dancin' man and I just can't lose. You know it's all right. It's OK. I'll live to see another day. We can try to understand the New York Times' effect on man. Whether you're a brother or whether you're a mother, you're stayin' alive, stayin' alive. Feel the city breakin' and everybody shakin', and we're stayin' alive, stayin' alive. Ah, ha, ha, ha, stayin' alive, stayin' alive. Ah, ha, ha, ha, stayin' alive. Life goin' nowhere. Somebody help me. Somebody help me, yeah. Life goin' nowhere. Somebody help me. Stayin' alive. Well, you can tell by the way I use my walk, I'm a woman's man: no time to talk. Music loud and women warm, I've been kicked around since I was born. And now it's all right. It's OK. And you may look the other way.

Here is Bee Gees contribution to the Unicef 1979 'Year of the child'. The song - of course - is their number one hit 'Too Much Heaven', which together with ABBA's 'Chiquitita' is the most lucrative song from that show. They are 'lip-singing' the song - just like almost everybody else did back in the 70's and early 80's. It was the most common way to perform a song on TV back then - especially because the TV sound in the 70's and early 80's were terrible sounding and no artists wanted to sound bad on TV.

Robin Gibb (Bee Gees) - Saved by the Bell 1969 I cried for you, I cried for you I cried for two, I lied for you Saved by the bell on your own carousel Now who can tell, if you'll love that man as well Now I'll walk down our heartbreak lane I died for you, I died for two I'll live for you, I'll give to you Saved by the bell on your own carousel Now who can tell, if you'll love that man as well Now I'll walk down our heartbreak lane Saved by the bell on your own carousel Now who can tell































