The Sound of '65 is the debut studio album by rhythm & blues/jazz group The Graham Bond Organization and featuring its best-known line-up of Graham Bond on vocals, alto saxophone, Hammond B-3 organ and Mellotron, Jack Bruce on vocals, acoustic and electric basses and harmonica, Dick Heckstall-Smith on tenor and soprano saxophone and Ginger Baker on drums.
Melody Maker's Chris Welch has suggested The Sound of '65 "may have been the greatest album of the Sixties" and "one of the most exciting and influential of its time" given the respect paid by luminaries like Steve Winwood and Bill Bruford. This album and the group's second and last, There's a Bond Between Us are now considered "essential listening for anyone who is seriously interested in either British blues, The Rolling Stones' early sound, or the history of popular music, in England or America, during the late '50s and early '60s" and is also known among fans of Cream, which Bond's rhythm section joined in the next year.
Happy? is the third album by Canadian singer/songwriter Jann Arden, released on September 23, 1997 (see 1997 in music) in Canada and June 8, 1998 in the United States.
All songs by Jann Arden, except "To Sir With Love" by Don Black and Mark London.
Tonight I looked at you and you smiled.
Will this feeling last forever?
Will it die and fade away?
Is this all that we'll share?
I'll pour my heart out if you'll stay
And there's a chance that you might say
âthis could be never-ending.â
Through all these years
The sweat and tears,
And now it comes to this.
I can't see that
The rituals of my life define me.
No words can express
How you're loosing faith in me,
And I'm loosing strength from you.
[Chorus]
I tried, you cried,
we said we'd try so hard.
It only goes so far,
Will we make a dent
Or will we only leave a scar?
I can't believe that you turn your back
On everything you promised me.
I can't believe that I turned my back
And now you've erased me.
I can't believe that I turned my back.
I always knew that you'd turn your back.
And so it goes, well I suppose,
Its time, its time to move along now.
Times have changed and
Faces rearranged
Now you sing another song.
[Chorus]
That night I looked at you and you smiled.
The feeling's gone forever,
It's been replaced with something new.
There's nothing more for us to do.
I gave you everything that I had
And after all that we've been through,
This could be never-ending.