This is the song playing at the bar when Max and Clance go check out the Peaches team. Also the scene when Greta strongly suspects Carson on playing on the same "team" and Jess definitely does as well.
Note: the original song, Tico-Tico no fuba was composed by Zequinha de Abreu and the version in the Amazon series is the Andrews Sisters cover as Tico Tico.
TONIGHT IS DE NIGHT B'YS! Listen along, play me in the background duing your plans tonight, watch, you name it! Come join my stream and take a listen as I "busk" like I would on Whyte Ave in the summer! Christmas songs (not ones played on radio/in stores), Original songs, and Covers! Just go to my personal Facebook page at the time (or a few minutes before it starts) and click on the live stream (info in photo) :) Will love to have you all tune in tonight :) (also we are going to see what goes first, my "set" list, camera batteries, or my vocals, LET'S GOOOO!) #tibbseve #xmas #xmaseve #christmas #christmaseve #yule #wintersolstice #live #livemusic #music #acoustic #acousticguitar #acousticcover #acousticoriginal #yeg #yeglocal #edmonton #edmontonlocal #yegmusic #edmontonmusic #busking #onlinebusking https://www.instagram.com/p/CmhC2l9rqrE/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
"All the Lovers" (Acoustic Cover) Released on June 3, 2011.
My oldest track on the internet.
What Harry has to say: ""All the Lovers" wasn't the first cover I did, it's the oldest one that I still have online. Recorded on a laptop 10 years ago on May 2011 along with "Higher". I also think that year was the change from Haralampos to Harry X, a name previously used on my MySpace Music." - Posted on October 19, 2021.
Original SoundCloud link: https://soundcloud.com/harryxmusic/sets/all-the-lovers-acoustic-cover
Download "All the Lovers” (Acoustic Cover) here: https://harryxmusic.bandcamp.com/music
Credits: Vocals by Harry X (under my birth name 'Haralampos'). Background vocals by Michael P. Piano instrumental by Sunny Choi. Original version by Kylie Minogue from the album "Aphrodite". Art direction & design by Vertical Arts Creations.
Here I combine music and film. I shot some scenes for it and played the song 'My Mother Told Me'.
I remember that day very well. I had just sewn the cloak clasp onto the fur, leather on leather. Later, I got myself a new fur cloak. This one keeps me really warm in the winter.
The song itself was written and produced by Alan Walker, a Norwegian-British music producer and DJ, in collaboration with the Swedish singer and DJ A$AP Rocky. It was originally released in 2015 under the title 'Hymn for the Weekend' and later reissued in 2017 under the new title 'My Mother Told Me'."
Cat Stevens' timeless song: ON THE ROAD TO FIND OUT
In this life, change is constant. This is not news to most of us. However, some things never change. A good example is the music of the artist profiled in this post. In 1977, after years of contemplation and a near-death experience with tuberculosis, Cat Stevens converted to Islam and radically changed his lifestyle. He is now known as Jusuf Islam, but the beauty and truth of his music haven’t changed. Jusuf’s songs have endured and are still relevant almost fifty years after they were released. His unique guitar style and vocalizations have remained bright, new, and refreshing through the intervening decades.
“On The Road To Find Out” is a song about a young man who sets out on a journey to clear his mind and see what he can discover. The song parallels Stevens’ life experiences. After a seven-month recovery from tuberculosis, Stevens felt a deep emptiness in his life and a yearning for something more. Out of these ashes, “On the Road to Find Out” was born. The lyrics are not about traveling in a physical sense. They are about Stevens discovering who he was and the purpose, if any, of his existence. Stevens achieved fame and fortune in 1967 at the age of only eighteen when his first three singles hit the charts in his native England. Like many of his recording artist peers, Stevens examined his noteworthy accomplishments and found they had not brought him the peace of mind or happiness he envisioned.
Many of Stevens’ songs reflect his quest for existential answers and a deep sense of fulfillment. I can only hope he found it.
Here’s my cover of this song’s rich lyrics and beautiful melody.