Archive for January, 2010
www.cbc.ca Laurence Shorter is a Scottish broadcaster and comedian who spent a year tracking down the world’s most positive thinkers to find out their secrets. Guys like Richard Branson, Desmond Tutu, a surfing Rabbi and the ever-elusive Bill Clinton. Laurence cris-crossed four continents trying to talk to them all. He tells the story in a new book – and guess what, it’s called “The Optimist.”
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From the 1976 Shirley Bassey show. Part 3. shirleybassey.wordpress.com The Ballad Of The Sad Young Men Music written by Thomas J. Wolf Jr. and lyrics by Frances Landesman. Released on the 1972 album And I Love You So and on a single. Also on the collection Bassey – The EMI Years 1959 – 1979. Shirley Bassey sang this song also in the 1976 and 1979 BBC specials. Shirley Bassey sang it again live on her Millennium Tour. This song is from the 1959 Broadway jazz musical “The Nervous Set”. Also performed by for example: Gil Evans (1958), Anita O’Day (1960), Roberta Flack, Petula Clark, Rod mckuen. Lyrics Sing a song of sad young men, glasses full of rye All the news is bad again, kiss your dreams goodbye All the sad young men, sitting in the bars Knowing neon nights, and missing all the stars All the sad young men, drifting through the town Drinking up the night, trying not to drown All the sad young men, singing in the cold Trying to forget, that they’re growing old All the sad young men, choking on their youth Trying to be brave, running from the truth Autumn turns the leaves to gold, slowly dies the heart Sad young men are growing old, that’s the cruellest part All the sad young men, seek a certain smile Someone they can hold, for just a little while Tired little girl, does the best she can Trying to be gay, for a sad young men While a grimy moon, watches from above All the sad young men, who play at making love Misbegotten moon shine for sad young men Let your gentle light guide them home again All the sad, sad, sad, young men (Transcribed by Roman)