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Shakira - No
Shakira - No


Shakira - No Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: Oral Fixation Vol. 1
Released: 2005

No Lyrics


Sólo tú sabes bien quien soy
Y por eso es tuyo mí corazón
Sólo tú doblas mi razón
Y por eso a donde tú quieras voy

No creo que el mar algún día
Pierda el sabor a sal
No creo en mi todavía
No creo en el azar

Sólo creo en tu sonrisa azul
En tu mirada de cristal
En los besos que me das
Y en todo lo que digas

Sólo tú sabes bien quien soy
Y por eso es tuyo mi corazón
Sólo tú doblas mi razón
Y por eso a donde tú quieras voy
Si hablo demasiado
No dejes de lado
Que nadie más te amará así
Como lo hago yo

No creo en Venus ni en Marte
No creo en Carlos Marx
No creo en Jean Paul Sartre
No creo en Brian Weiss

Sólo creo en tu sonrisa azul
En tu mirada de cristal
En los besos que me das
Y hablen lo que hablen

Sólo tú sabes bien quién soy
Y por eso es tuyo mi corazón
Sólo tú doblas mi razón
Y por eso a donde tú quieras voy
Si hablo demasiado
No dejes de lado
Que nadie más te amará así
Como lo hago

Quiero ser tu firmamento
De tu boca una canción
De tus alas siempre ser el viento

Tu terrón de sal
Un rayo de sol
Que a donde digas que tú
Quieras que yo vaya voy
Eres mi desliz, mi país feliz
Mi primavera
Mi escalera al cielo si
Por eso sigo aquí y camino
Contigo a tí nunca podría decirte que no

Sólo tú sabes bien quien soy
Y por eso es tuyo mi corazón
Sólo tú doblas mi razón
Y por eso a donde tú quieras voy

Tu terrón de sal
Un rayo de sol
Que a donde digas que tú quieres
Que yo vaya voy
Eres mi desliz, mi país feliz
Mi primavera
Mi escalera al cielo

Si hablo demasiado
No dejes de lado
Que nadie más te amará así
Como lo hago

Writer/s: SHAKIRA MEBARAK, LUIS FERNANDO OCHOA
Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • This song is about a woman trying to show her boyfriend that she cannot go back to him, and that breaking up is best for both of them.

  • The Beach Boys - Caroline, No
    The Beach Boys - Caroline, No


    The Beach Boys - Caroline, No Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Pet Sounds
    Released: 1966

    Caroline, No Lyrics


    Where did your long hair go
    Where is the girl I used to know
    How could you lose that happy glow
    Oh, Caroline no

    Who took that look away
    I remember how you used to say
    You'd never change, but that's not true
    Oh, Caroline you

    Break my heart
    I want to go and cry
    It's so sad to watch a sweet thing die
    Oh, Caroline why

    Could I ever find in you again
    The things that made me love you so much then
    Could we ever bring 'em back once they have gone
    Oh, Caroline no

    Writer/s: WILSON, BRIAN DOUGLAS / ASHER, TONY
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Caroline, No
  • This is a heartbreaking song about a girl who is moving on with her life, leaving the singer to wonder why she changed and what went wrong. Brian Wilson considers it one of his most successful ballads, along with "In My Room," "Surfer Girl" and "God Only Knows." He calls these ballads, "sweet, pretty, angelic songs that people liked."
  • Beach Boys leader Brian Wilson wrote this song with the lyricist Tony Asher, who also worked with him on "God Only Knows." It was a very personal song for both writers. Wilson married his first wife, Marilyn, in December, 1964, and the couple were going through many changes in their relationship. In the notes for the reissued album Wilson explained: "We were young, Marilyn nearing 20 and me closing in on 24, yet I thought we'd lost the innocence of our youth in the heavy seriousness of our lives."

    Wilson took his concept of lost innocence to Asher, who drew from his own personal experience to complete the lyrics. Asher had recently broken up with his girlfriend, Carol, who moved across the country to New York City. When Asher visited her, he was struck by how much she had changed - her new haircut inspired the first line in the song.

    Asher wrote a lyric in the song as "Carol, I Know," which Wilson interpreted as "Caroline, No," which both men agreed was a much more interesting title.
  • Brian Wilson put a variety of unusual instruments on this track, including harpsichord, ukulele and vibraphone. He used some of the top Los Angeles session players on the recording, including Hal Blaine on drums, Carol Kaye on bass and Glen Campbell on guitar. Blaine created a unique percussion sound by hitting an empty, upside-down water bottle, which is what you hear at the beginning of the track.
  • Brian Wilson recorded this without the rest of the group - on the single it's listed as "Brian Wilson," not "The Beach Boys." The released version was recorded a half step slower so that when played back, the vocal would sound a little higher in pitch. (The same technique McCartney used on "When I'm Sixty Four" - the acetate is in the original key of C major as opposed to C# on "Pepper".) It was supposed to give the vocal a more "youthful" sound. (thanks, Barry Kesten - Bellmore)
  • This was the last song on the original version of the Pet Sounds album. At the end of the song, the sounds of a passing train and barking dogs come in. The train came from a sound effects reel, but the dogs were original: Brian Wilson brought his pooches Banana and Louie into the studio and recorded their barks. This was done to tie in the "Pet Sounds" concept.
  • This song was referenced in the third verse of Neil Young's "Long May You Run," which is addressed to his famous Pontiac hearse; "Maybe the Beach Boys have got you now, with those waves singing Caroline, oh Caroline, no." (thanks, Ekristheh - Halath)

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