Showing posts with label Song. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Song. Show all posts

Saturday, April 18, 2020

I Get Lifted - The retrieved lyrics



Barbara Tucker - I Get Lifted (Underground Network Mix - Vynil label)
Barbara Tucker - I Get Lifted (Underground Network Mix - Vynil label)

I Get Lifted - The retrieved lyrics


As you may have realized by now, LeDomduVin is not only about wine, it is also about life in general and the various things that make it worth living. One of this thing is music. What else? 

Yes, music is everywhere in our life. And most of us could not even live without. I know I can't. I need music every second of my life. In fact, we are constantly listening to music.  

At home, on TV, radio, computer, laptop, smartphone and other music portable devices. At work, in the lobby, in the lift, even sometimes as background music. In some public transports and at their stations. Etc...and so many other places. 

At the cinema, restaurants, brasseries, bars, cafes and more importantly in lounges, clubs and discotheques where music is the most essential feature of these places, directly influencing the mood, comportments and behaviours of the customers and patrons.  

Yes, music is everywhere, even in nature, you just have to be silent and listen, or learn how to listen, as most of the people living in the big cities have totally lost that connection with nature and the pleasure to stop everything and do nothing for a minute just to listen to nature's sounds: the birds, the insects, the animals in general, the wind in the leaves and the trees, the flowing water of the river, the rain, and so many other natural things making music, only if the human ears were to realize it.  

And during this time of confinement due to the COVID-19 pandemic, music has become an even more essential part of our life. Stuck at home with nothing do for most of us, music is now a source of energy we are seeking to put us in the right mood to go through the day. Music is a beacon which conveys emotions, sensations, feelings and has the power to decide over our mood, comportments and behaviours. 

I mean you get the picture, better to hear a good song right when you wake up to start on the right foot and set up the mood for the day.  

Five years ago, Stephane Bey, a friend who happens to be a Chef, and I were discussing music, while drinking beers in a cosy bar, in a street perpendicular to Hollywood Road, near Central Hong Kong. It was a good discussion where all the classics of all the music genres and styles that spawned and evolved since the 1950s until now, were evoked.          

We talked about Blues and Jazz, and the birth of Rock'n'Roll in the 1950s, followed by the explosion of the various styles and genres of the 60s like the swing, the yeah-yeah and folk-indie-hippie amongst others like Motown, as well as the groove and soul as the foundation of what will become the R&B. 

Followed by the affirmation of rock in the 70s, leading to the beginning of Punk and Heavy Metals, as well as the premise of Electric and House Music, as well as being at the same time the Funky-disco era. The 70s spawned some of the best groove-soul-funk-disco tunes (all combined together or each in their respective ways) that are still considered as classics to this day.  

Then we moved on to the 1980s, which was surely the decade with the most revelations to date, accentuated by the creation of MTV (music television) in 1981. A channel created to solely show music videos, marking the beginning of video clips specifically made to showcase the bands and their music or anything else they wanted to show or express via this new medium to attract a public always eager to watch them. Pop-Rock was born.  

Additionally, the 80s saw sub-genres like heavy metal, hard rock, and glam metal became extremely popular. Hip-Hop also appeared during this decade, evolving into sub-genres like Breakdance, Trip-Hop, Downtempo, Lo-Fi by the end of the decade. Subgenres which became very popular through the early to mid-90s, competing with more commercial pop-rock on one side and the explosion of electronic music genres on the other side. 

Electronic genres like Techno, Acid, Trance and Ambient of the late 80s to the early to mid-90s, could be heard everywhere in clubs and discotheques and where often associated with the various drugs circulating back in the days (LSD, Mushrooms, ACID, and a few more, taken atop of the already widespread and heavily used marijuana, inhalants, methamphetamines, cocaine and heroin, etc...). While Trip-Hop, Downtempo, Lo-Fi and other styles like Chillout, Nu-jazz, etc... became a thing. 

The 90s saw the birth of Grunge, somewhere between post-punk, depressing rock and Hard Rock, without conveying the same message. Pop-Rock and Pop were competing to take the lead, while Boys and Girls bands were appearing every month and R&B was becoming more popular too.  Hip-Hop and Breakdance evolved into more engaged and violent Rap styles.  

The 2000s were a medley of all the above, mixing genres and styles... and as for the 2010s, if you are reading this post, you are surely old enough to know what happened in this last decades.  

All these were compacted into a discussion of a few hours while talking with Stephane (and 1 or 2 more friends, I don't exactly remember) and drinking beers and enjoying the moment of the various styles and genres of music played in the bar that night. 



Ur-fonotec Facebook music page banner
Ur-fonotec Facebook music page banner


That night, we discovered our mutual love for music in general and the pleasure to share our experiences and various tastes in music, which led up to Stephane creating a page on Facebook a few days later, solely dedicated to music and called "Ur-fonotec", a private group page accessible by invitation only, where we immediately started to share all sort of music from our favourite repertoires. 

At first, the music posted only came from the two of us, but after a few days, we both started to invite some of our FB friends to share the experience with us and open the page to all music styles and genres. As at the end of the day, that's what music is all about: sharing the experience and the emotions by living the moments, sometimes alone, but mostly with others.    

And sharing music on Ur-fonotec is what led me to write this post today. You see, I love House Music and often share some on Ur-fonotec, amongst a lot of other styles and genres, as in fact, I really listen to anything and everything, more especially if I get lifted by the music. Meaning that, for me, and although I can also listen to very depressing tunes that I love, music, in general, has to be a positive experience. 

When I listen to music I mostly want to be lifted, uplifted, motivated, inspired, empowered, challenged, spirited. I want to move my feet, my body. I want to express myself physically, even dance (even if I don't know how to). I want to sing along and express myself verbally, spread the good Word all around. I want to be somebody. I want to help others. I want to share my experience with others. I want to live life fully. And even if I don't know how to sing or even play an instrument, Music has always been, for me, an expression of the body, mind, spirit and soul. 

I usually find these emotions and feelings while listening to all sort of music, it just depends on the moments and the mood I'm in at that particular moment, like for most people. However, I usually find peace of mind and joy while listening to Jazz, Rock, Funk, Disco, Groove and Soul, but I also have a penchant for electronic music like EDM and more specifically House music, and especially House music with strong, soulful, gospel-like voices. 

House music with strong, soulful, female gospel voices, like the one of Barbara Tucker, for example, generally delivers a positive message of peace, love and reunification that feels good and that even invites you to sing along ... It usually is a very positive message. Like in Sunday mass gospel church choir where everyone is singing and rejoicing. I love it, it's very positive and, actually, it feels good ... moreover, I love the energy that emerges from it. 😊  

Some house music songs really encourage people, especially those going through difficult times, like the confinement due to the COVID-19 most of us have to deal with these days, for example.     

One of the members of Ur-fonotec (Clo Drine), posted the following song, "So What If It Is" by "The Foreign Exchange", which is a great House song with a really feel-good, hopeful and very uplifting message if you pay attention to the lyrics. 


Here is the link for the video on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqxEu7yvnmE (or you can watch it below, but actually, there is no video, just an image, but you can listen to it while doing something else, and put the volume up)





Here are the lyrics if you are interested to sing along this very uplifting and hopeful house music song
by The Foreign Exchange - So what if it is


Everybody's got a song and dance about 
What it means the struggle is to go about 
No one thinks that there are other problems this is true 
It's true People running scared amongst these changed times 

Recession, depression, unemployed and blind 
Everybody needs a mental healing, yes they do 
They do 

Now's the time to raise your voice and lift your hand 
Show your love to every woman, every man 
Nobody believes things will get better 

But I do, I do 
Don't you worry about the pain infest today just 
Remember to live 
Don't be afraid, it's not the end of the world 

So, so, so what if it is 
So what if it is, so what if it is, 
So what if it is, so what if it is, 

Everybody's searching try to find a way 
Reaching through the darkness for a brighter day 
Looking for the sunshine, in the sky to smile so blue, so blue 

Now's the time to raise your voice and lift your hands 
Show your love to every woman every man 
Nobody believes things will get better 

But I do, I do 
Don't you worry about the pain infest today just 
Remember to live 
Don't be afraid, it's not the end of the world 

So, so, so what if it is 
So what if it is, so what if it is, 
So what if it is, so what if it is, 

People running scared amongst these changed times 
Recession, depression, unemployed and blind 
Everybody needs a mental healing, yes they do, 
They do 

Now's the time to raise your voice and lift your hand 
Show your love to every woman, every man 
Nobody believes things will get better 
But I do, I do 

Don't you worry about the pain infest today just 
Remember to live 
Don't be afraid, it's not the end of the world 
So, so, so what if it is 

So what if it is, so what if it is, 
So what if it is, so what if it is. 

Source: Musixmatch 
Songwriters: Coleman Phonte Lyshod / Rook Matthijs 
So What If It Is lyrics © Daddy's New Bowtie, Nicolay Music







So, after listening to that great house tune, I commented that It was a "nice house tune" and that I love house music (for the reasons already cited above). And that there is a tune I love by Barbara Tucker. And that's where "Get Lifted!" came up.

So, I put the link of the song in the comment for her to listen to it (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4En_rYmiUMg) (no video on this one again, just a picture). 





Like the song from The Foreign Exchange above, Barbara Tucker "I get lifted" is a very positive song with uplifting lyrics. And I wanted to put the lyrics of that song as a comment for Clo to read them and eventually sing along if she wanted to.  

However, and that's what triggered me to write this post in the first place, it is impossible to find the lyrics of  Barbara Tucker "I get lifted" anywhere on the internet!!! What's up with that? How come? 

I mean, if you do a google search for "Barbara Tucker I get lifted lyrics", you will find some lyrics co-written by Barbara Tucker and Little Louie Vega and surely end up here to realise that these lyrics have nothing to do with the lyrics you are hearing in the song (in the video above).

Puzzled, I searched and searched again, via different ways, listening to various mixes and versions, and, again, realized that the lyrics they stated in relation with that song have nothing do to it.  

Consequently, as I love this song, "Barbara Tucker - I get lifted", and as I really wanted to find these lyrics to share them with you on Ur-fonotec and other social media, I decided to carefully listen to the song and retrieve the original lyrics for you. 

So, for you Clo and all the people of the world, and without further due, here are the lyrics of this very inspirational, classic house music song that I love by Barbara Tucker - "I get lifted" 


I get lifted, I get lifted

I get lifted, I get lifted
I get lifted every time
When the music is on my mind

I get lifted, I get lifted
I get lifted every time
Leaving all my things behind

When the world is going through changes
And there is nothing left to embrace
Open your mind to understanding
And maybe we can find a trace

(back vocals: maybe we can find a trace)  

A trace of peace, tranquillity 
Through the music gathered everywhere 

(back vocals: Everybody)

Everybody let's get together 
Show peace, show joy, show love

I get lifted, I get lifted
I get lifted every time
When the music is on my mind

I get lifted, I get lifted
I get lifted every time
Leaving all my things behind

No one said that life would be easy
There's gonna be some rain sometimes

(back vocals: but do it together)

The rain won't be for so long
Come take my hand we've got to be strong

(back vocals: you got to believe) 

The magic in the music
Let the rhythm take you there

(back vocals: let the rhythm take you there)

Check up your moods
And leave them right at the door
Common, believe
And you'd be lifted

I get lifted, I get lifted
I get lifted every time
When the music is on my mind

I get lifted, I get lifted
I get lifted every time
Leaving of my things behind

I get lifted, I get lifted
Lifted
Lifted
Lifted
Lifted
I can the music playing in my mind
In my mind

I get a little lifted
I get a little lifted 

Oh,
I get lifted, Oh
I get lifted, Yes

I get lifted, Oh
I get lifted, Yes

I get lifted, Oh
I get lifted, Yes

(many repeats)

I get lifted
I get lifted
I get lifted

Round, and round, and round
(back vocals: round, and round, and round)
Everything is going around
(back vocals: everything is going around)

I feel peace, 
Oh, in my solitude
I've changed my way unlike my attitude

I get lifted, I get lifted
I get lifted every time
When the music is on my mind

I get lifted, I get lifted
I get lifted every time
Leave all my things behind

Oh, I want to .... (missing part)

I get lifted, I get lifted
I get lifted every time
When the music is on my mind

I get lifted, I get lifted
I get lifted every time
Leaving all my things behind

I get lifted
I get lifted

Lifted, lifted

I can hear the music
I can hear the music in my mind
In my mind
Oh yeah

No more worries and no more pain, no
I've got the music 
I've got to sing, yeah

I get lifted, Oh
I get lifted, Yes

I get lifted, Oh
I get lifted, Yes

Leave your problem behind

I get lifted, Oh
I get lifted, Yes

Leave your problem behind

I get lifted, Oh
I get lifted, Yes

I get lifted, Oh
I get lifted, Yes

I get lifted, Oh
I get lifted, Yes

I get lifted, Oh
I get lifted, Yes

Common, you get lifted, lifted
Lifted, lifted, lililililifted 
Lifted, lifted, lifted, lifted

Yeah, 
I get lifted
Oh, yeah, Oh yeah
Yeaaah

I get lifted
I'm lifted 

Oh,

I get lifted, Oh
I get lifted, Yes

I get lifted, Oh
I get lifted, Yes

(many repeats)


Voila!

Now you have them, these are the original lyrics of that great song "I get lifted" by Barbara Tucker, and as you can see they have nothing to do with what you can find online. Not sure why...  

I even listened to the following video (a different version of the one above) many times too (where the voice seems clearer and more audible) to make sure.  





"I Get Lifted" is 1994 song, sang and recorded by the American singer Barbara Tucker, who co-wrote the single with Little Louie Vega, who produced the track. more info on Wikipedia here

Credits: 

Label(s): Strictly Rhythm Records (US), Positiva Records (UK), Quality Records (Canada), EMI Records (Australia), ZYX Records (Germany) 
Songwriter(s) Barbara Tucker, Harold Edward Matthews, Ron Carroll and Louie Vega 
Producer(s) "Little" Louie Vega


And if you really like House Music with strong, soulful, gospel, female voices, (like me), you should check out the following two songs. Lots of energy in these two songs. Great voices. Pure extended mix of House Music bliss for your ears. These are two of my favorite House songs ever. 



Clivilles and Cole - A deeper Love (Deeper Feeling Mix) 







Masters At Work feat. India - To Be In Love (Original MAW Mix)







And as a bonus track here is another one of my favorite songs from of one my favorite female with a strong soulful voice: Alison Limerick - Where Love Lives


Here is the regular version






But because this post is mainly about House Music, here is the Classic Club Mix version of Alison Limerick - Where Love Lives






I just love all these songs above. in their own respective way, they all have great energy and high spirit, which is what drives me into music. Positive vibes and the irresistible need to move your body and express yourself. 



Thank you for reading this post, and stay tuned for other posts coming soon. 

Cheers! Sante! 

LeDomduVin (a.k.a. Dominique Noel) 

PS: as a French-American, my ears may have misled me to understand certain words while Barbara Tucker was maybe singing different ones, so by all means, leave me a message in the comment below if you find any mistakes, and I will correct them into the post (especially the missing part, just a few words I could not ear properly). 

Thanks

Dom 

#housemusic #barbaratucker #igetlifted #lyrics #song #greatsong #ledomduvin @ledomduvin #ledomduvin  


Wednesday, April 3, 2019

Poem in crescendo to an unknown love


Poem in crescendo to an unknown love




Poem in crescendo to an unknown love by ©LeDomduVin 2019



I have been writing stories and poems (and scenarios, comics and even books), since my very early childhood, even taking the pictures or drawing the illustrations for them for as long as I can remember. I was writing and drawing everywhere I could and whenever I could (even whenever I couldn't, meaning during classes that had no interest to me, while faking listening to the teacher). 

It was bad... I was bad.... always lost in my world... always pushing the limit of my imagination and my creativity... and barely able to concentrate on the more serious and concrete things life is made of.     

I only write on inspiration, I never force myself to write. If it comes, it comes. And I can fill up tones of pages and spend hours without stopping writing as long as the inspiration comes. If it doesn't, then I don't, and won't even try, as it would be useless. 

But, this morning was one of these mornings when inspiration strikes me. I woke up formulating in my mind the 2nd verse of the poem below... for some reasons, the metaphor in the verse would not leave my mind...

Did I wake up horny? Or, in need for sexual healing? ... maybe, but I don't think so... The image in my mind was more subtle and refined than just satisfying a sudden body need... It was gentle and tender... A soft and delicate thought... Like something I haven't done for a long time and wanted to do... slowly, quietly, patiently, affectionately... taking all the time in the world to do it...  and finding that special someone to share and experience the moment with... I had no one in mind... I was just imagining that it is what I would love to do if I find the right person... hopefully, one day...

...and I'm sure lots of other people could relate to that poem too...

So, I immediately took a piece of paper as I did not want to forget the words, and as I wrote down the second verse, it inspired the first one, then the rest of the poem flowed effortlessly, transcribing, "au fur et à mesure" (gradually), the images appearing in my mind. 


I would like to dedicate this poem to all the lonely souls in this world (male and female, as this poem, can be applied to both), for them to believe in themselves a bit more, gain some self-confidence and find the strength and the courage to be stronger inside to fight their fears and doubts, to have more confidence in themselves and to face their personal challenges to one day finally find their soulmate, that special person who will accept and understand them, and love them for who and what they are and just the way they are (me included), to live and share the type of sentiments and moments I described in this poem.    


So, without further due, here it is..... 



Poem in crescendo to an unknown love



One day, I would love to tell you
What I really think about you
Tell you in a whisper: “I love you!”
That I would love to make love to you

That I’d love to sense your body
Shivering under the caress of my hand
Undulating along your curves slowly
Feeling the emotion through your skin

That I’d love to run my hand in your hair
For a while let my fingers linger there
Before gradually descending on your neck  
Then gently draw the contour of your face

That I’d love to lose myself in the tenderness of your regard
Taking the time to look at you and pose there
Redefining the lines of your visage with my timid stare
Exchanging eyes in eyes our sentiments for each other

That I’d love to share and laugh with you
And I’d hate arguing and fighting with you
And how the view of your smile and the sparks in your eyes
Can magickly brighten any of my darkening skies

That I’d love endless conversations
Some without moving the lips, not saying a word
Or on the contrary some with thousands of words
Sharing all of our ideas, interests and passions

That I’d love to stroll and sit down on the beach
Watching your beautiful silhouette shaped by the sunlight
Imagining things already while you walk back toward me
Returning your smile embellishing your profile flawlessly

That I’d love to indefinitely keep in mind
The picture of you in these beige sepia tones under the bright sun
Droplets of the ocean still streaming on your skin
While we lay down, our bodies and lips reuniting

That I’d love to watch the seasons pass by at your side
Watching Nature awaken in Spring, swimming in the waves in the warmth of Summer
Dancing with the leaves in the wind of Autumn while strolling in the wild
Cuddling in bed, trekking and skiing the slopes and playing in the snow of Winter

That I’d love to lay down beside you, both looking at the sky
Your head next to mine guessing the shapes in the clouds
Admiring the immensity of the universe by a bright summer night
Gazing at the stars, our imagination and dreams knowing no bounds  

And there are so many other things that I would love to say to you…
But as I remain speechless, distant, too shy and insecure to approach you
Glancing at you furtively from afar despite my inner desire to let you know
You've just noticed the expression in my eyes alight with countless thoughts of you...

Your faint but inviting smile is quite irresistible and friendly 
I should stand, surmount my fears, and embrace you warmly
Yet, hypnotised by your charm, I doubt I’ll do the first step to say hello…  
But... maybe, you never know...



Poem by Dominique Noël

April 3rd, 2019

©DominqueNoël 2019 ©LeDomduVin 2019


Hope you liked this sentimental poem... let me know in the comments if you feel like it... 

I had a lot of pleasure writing it, and if I knew how to play an instrument, I think I will even make it as a song, as I was almost singing it while writing it somehow..... 


That's all folks for today, 

Stay tuned for more posts about wine, and life in general, coming soon. 

LeDomduVin 2019

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Friday, March 29, 2019

Raconte-moi..... a great little song


"Raconte-Moi..."

A great little song


Tracey Kent - Raconte-moi... Album Cover


"Raconte-moi" is a great little song that I love, sang by Jazz singer Tracey Kent. Her smooth, soft, low-key voice sets the romantic and lazy Sunday morning mood of this song. 

One of my Hongkongese colleagues who also love that song asked me to translate it for him to have a better idea of what the song is talking about. 

So, I obliged him by translating to the best I could the metaphorical lyrics of that song written by Bernie Beaupere, Jean-Karl Lucas, Emilie Satt. 

At first, I told myself that I will use "Google Translation" to see what the literal translation could be, however, I immediately realized that Google had no clue about the metaphors used in this song and the translation was stupid at best and awkward at worst and didn't make much sense overall.   

So, I decided to translate it myself, with my understanding and interpretation of the lyrics' words and metaphors. I love doing this exercise of translating, whether it is a text, a book, a song, a poem or whatever else, I found it fun to translate either from French to English, or English to French. I have always loved doing it.




French understanding and singing along
of English and American Songs on the Radio back in the 80s
by ©LeDomduVin 2019


More especially when I was young listening to the English and American songs on the radio, singing along incomprehensible and incorrect words, in some sort of English with my strong French accent, which in fact sounded more like Franglish, believing I was really singing correctly the lyrics of the songs...  but I only realized my "partial" (should I say "quasi-inexistent") understanding of the songs  when I was looking at the lyrics on the back of the vinyl's cover (33 Tours) or reading them in the booklet coming with the "cassette" (music tape).

To better understand the lyrics, I looked up the words in my English-French dictionary first, then write them down and tried to translate the set of words of the songs, more in a literal way then in a comprehensible way I must say.....  It was fun and usually gave me a different perspective on the meaning of the song... some songs were really cool, others were really lame and cheesy ... but I still like them...

So, without further due, here is the translation of this great little song called "Raconte-moi" or  "Tell me" in English by Tracey Kent. 

Lyrics in French Translation in English
Raconte-moi Tell me
La lumière ruisselle The light is streaming
Derrière le rideau Behind the curtain
Une voix de cresselle A rattle voice
Dit qu'il va faire beau Says the weather will be nice
Mais je m'en fou pas mal des choses de la rue But I do not care much about things in the street
Y'a des caresses, des croissants tout chauds There are some caresses, hot croissants
Du thé à l'amour et des fruits confus Tea with love and confused fruits
Serve-moi encore un petit verre d'eau Poor me a little glass of water
Raconte-moi des rêves Tell me about dreams
Au gout du cajou With taste of cashew
Sur un bout de grève On the tip of a shore
Le long de ton cou Along your neck
Sens là c'est des soleils Feel there, these are suns
Sur ta peau saline On your salty skin
Dessine-moi une abeille Draw me a bee
Que je te butine So I can lick you
Midi qui klaxonne Midday is honking 
Sur le macadame On the macadam
Les bistros bourdonnent The Bistros are buzzing
L'assenceur qui brumme The elevator is growling 
Mais je m'en fou pas mal des choses de la rue But I do not care much about things in the street
Donne moi plutôt un savon qui mousse Rather give me a soap that foam
Je ferais l'animal pris au dépourvu I will do the animal caught off guard
Si tu me fais des chose si douces If you do to me such sweet things
Racontes-moi des rêves Tell me about dreams
Des histoires de fou Crazy stories
Sur le bout des lèvres On the tip of your lips
Racontes-moi tout Tell me everything
Sens là c'est des soleils Feel there, these are suns
Sur ta peau saline On your salty skin
Dessine-moi une abeille Draw me a bee
Que je te butinne So I can lick you
Le jour qui grisonne The day is turning grey
Les heures qui se fanent The hours are fading
Faut que tu telephones You should give a phone call
A tes états d'âmes to your moods
Mais je m'en fou pas mal des choses de ta vie But I do not care much about things in your life
De tes rendez-vous que tu n'as pas pris Of your appointments that you did not take
De tes mecredis qui sont bien remplies Of your Wednesdays which are well filled
Et de ton mobile qui n'a plus de batterie And your mobile phone that has no battery
Racontes-moi des rêves Tell me about dreams
Des histoires de fou Crazy stories
Si le jour se lève If the day comes up
Dis lui qu'on s'en fou Tell him we do not care
Sens là c'est des soleils Feel there, these are suns
Sur ta peau saline On your salty skin
Dessine-moi une abeille Draw me a bee
Que je te butine That I can lick you



I love this song because of the story it tells us. The story of a couple, still in bed, probably on a lazy Sunday morning. The woman is looking at the sun rising behind the curtain, forming patches of light that she calls "suns" on the skin of her partner. And she briefly looked in the street by the window, but she obviously does not care about what is happening outside, as she feels comfy and nice, cuddling and kissing in the bed, and obviously has something in mind.....

That's all folks for today,

Just a little song I love and that you can watch on YouTube






Stay tuned for more posts coming soon 

LeDomduVin a.k.a. Dominique Noel