Monday, August 31, 2009

Dance Tonight; Paul McCartney

Paul in double dose! And, what is better, accidently! Let me explain: when I was finishing the previous post I went again to Google trying to find some information about the whistling. Didn't find, but I discovered here (thank you, Mr. Blas) that there is another whistling song in the album “Memory Almost Full”. How wonderful!

Here again, on Mail On Sunday interview: “This was the last track I recorded for the album. I was on my way to a meeting, but before I got there I went for a walk, to experience life for a minute. There’s a guitar shop I like to visit and so I went there and got chatting to the guy who works there. He said he had a left-handed mandolin to show me, and I ended up buying it. The great thing was that I didn’t know how to play it – it’s tuned like a violin, so I had no idea what the chords were. It took me back to when I was a teenager being presented with an instrument. I had to figure out how to play it. I found one chord, then another, and then a really strange chord. I still don’t know what it is but it sounded great. At home, I started stomping around the kitchen, playing this little instrument, just enjoying myself. I sang, ‘Everybody gonna dance tonight’ and my little girl came running in and started dancing, so I fell in love with the song. In fact, I liked it so much I ran into the studio to record it, and stuck it on the album. It seemed like a good atmospheric opening.”

For a change, didn't find anything about the whistling but this time there is a videoclip! And in the video, directed by Michael Gondry, appears the beautiful Natalie Portman in a troupe of ghosts when Paul starts to play his mandolin. Hmmm... I want this mandolin! xD~

Everybody gonna dance tonight
Everybody gonna feel alright
Everybody gonna dance around tonight

Everybody gonna dance around
Everybody gonna hit the ground
Everybody gonna dance around tonight

Well you can come on to my place if you want to
You can do anything you want to do

Everybody gonna dance tonight
Everybody gonna feel alright
Everybody gonna dance around tonight

[Whistling]

Well you can come on to my place if you want to
You can do anything you want to do

Everybody gonna stamp their feet
Everybody's gonna feel the beat
Everybody wonna dance around tonight

Everybody's gonna dance tonight
Everybody gonna feel alright
Everybody gonna dance around tonight

Everybody gonna jump and shout
Everybody gonna sing it out
Everybody gonna dance around tonight

Well you can come on to my place if you want to
You can do anything you want to do

Everybody gonna dance tonight
Everybody gonna feel alright
Everybody gonna dance around tonight
Everybody gonna dance around tonight
Everybody gonna feel alright tonight

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Sunday, August 30, 2009

The End of the End; Paul McCartney

As I promissed: Sir Paul McCartney. And his shy whistle. And his song of death. Song that was released on his last studio album, Memory Almost Full, in 2007.

“The End of the End” speaks how he would like to be remembered after his death. That's what he said in an interview with Mail On Sunday, in 2008: “I’d read something somebody had written about dying and I thought, ‘That’s brave.’ It seemed courageous to deal with the subject rather than just shy away from it. So I fancied looking at it as a subject myself. I like the Irish approach of a wake, where it’s celebratory. I remember once an Irish woman wished me well by saying, ‘I wish you a good death’, and I said, ‘Say what?’ I thought about it later and actually it’s a great thing to wish someone. I thought, ‘Well, what would I like?’ Jokes, a wake, music, rather than everyone sitting around looking glum, saying, ‘He was a great guy’ – though they can do a bit of that, too. So that led into the verse, ‘On the day that I die I’d like jokes to be told and stories of old to be rolled out like carpets.’ I have played it to my family and they find it very moving because, you know, it’s Dad. It’s a strange combination, because you’re talking about a serious subject. But I’m dealing with it lightly.”

The whistling is in the middle and seems to me (but not only to me) that Paul whistles out of key. What do you think?

Anyway, here it is. But I coudn't find any official or alive videoclip good enough, just those homemade with pictures passing by, in YouTube. With your little help maybe I will post it soon. ;)

At the end of the end
It's the start of a journey
To a much better place
And this wasn't bad
So a much better place
Would have to be special
No need to be sad

On the day that I die
I'd like jokes to be told
And stories of old
To be rolled out like carpets
That children have played on
And laid on while listening
To stories of old

At the end of the end
It's the start of a journey
To a much better place
And a much better place
Would have to be special
No reason to cry

On the day that I die
I'd like bells to be rung
And songs that were sung
To be hung out like blankets
That lovers have played on
And laid on while listening
To songs that were sung

At the end of the end
It's the start of a journey
To a much better place
And a much better place
Would have to be special
No reason to cry
No need to be sad

At the end of the end

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Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Two of Us; The Beatles

The only Beatles song in which there is whistling — the most, unfortunately (for me, at least) had the harmonica as its replacement. It doesn't matter, The Beatles are fantastic with whistles or harmonica, in their own voices or covered.

In “Two of Us”, composed by McCartney in 1969 for Let It Be album, it's Lennon who whistles. Surely because his whistle is the most beautiful of them all. I don't know anything about the way George and Ringo whistled, but, as I'll show in the next post, Paul has a shy and sweet whistle.

Paul McCartney wrote “Two of Us” to Linda, his wife, or, in that time, girlfriend. Many people like to think the Beatle wanted to mean his relationship with John Lennon, even with them two singing together and sharing the same microphone. Perhaps he was inspired in both, wife and friend. Perhaps.

Ah! Love songs are always beautiful!

[I dig a Pygmy by Charles Hawtrey and the Deaf Aids...
Phase One, in which Doris gets her oats.]

Two of us riding nowhere
Spending someone's
Hard earned pay
You and me Sunday driving
Not arriving
On our way back home
We're on our way home
We're on our way home
We're going home

Two of us sending postcards
Writing letters
On my wall
You and me burning matches
Lifting latches
On our way back home
We're on our way home
We're on our way home
We're going home

You and I have memories
Longer than
the road that stretches out ahead

Two of us wearing raincoats
Standing so low
In the sun
You and me chasing paper
Getting nowhere
On our way back home
We're on our way home
We're on our way home
We're going home

You and I have memories
Longer than the road that
stretches out ahead

Two of us wearing raincoats
Standing so low
In the sun
You and me chasing paper
Getting nowhere
On our way back home
We're on our way home
We're on our way home
We're going home

You and I have memories
Longer than the road that
stretches out ahead

Two of us wearing raincoats
Standing so low
In the sun
You and me chasing paper
Getting nowhere
On our way back home
We're on our way home
We're on our way home
We're going home

[We're going home...
Better believe it]

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Linda!

Monday, August 24, 2009

Joyride; Roxette

The second greatest Swedish band of all time — only behind the sensational ABBA — has a huge list of songs that were (and still are) great hits of pop music. “The Look”, “Listen To Your Heart”, “Dressed For Success”, “Dangerous” and many others reached #1 across Europe, Oceania and America. One of the Roxette greatest successes is “Joyride”, the song that names their third studio album. “Joyride” is the only one, if my researches don't fail, which there is whistles.

In Songfacts.com we can read that the song was written by Per Gessler, inspired on a note, left by his girlfriend, saying “Hej din tok, jag alskar dig” which means “Hello you fool I love you” in Swedish.

The song name is also interesting (copied from here): “Joyride is Roxette’s third album and the title is taken from an interview with Paul McCartney where he says: ‘writing songs with John Lennon was a long joyride’”.

In this same webpage I found another curious fact, now about the whistling: “On the Swedish vinyl single the run-off groove has the following message engraved: ‘Was it really neccessary to whistle’. This phrase is a comment from someone who heard this song for the first time”.

Moreover, Gessler is the whistle owner.

Hello, you fool I love you!
C'mon join the joyride

I hit the road out of nowhere,
I had to jump in my car
and be a rider in a love game
following the stars,
don't need no book of wisdom,
I get no money talk at all

She has a train going downtown,
she's got a club on the moon
and she's telling all her secrets
in a wonderful balloon.
She's the heart of the funfair,
she's got me whistling her private tune

And it all begins where it ends,
and she's all mine,
my magic friend

She says: hello, you fool, I love you,
c'mon join the joyride, join the joyride

She's a flower, I can paint her,
she's a child of the sun,
we're a part of this together,
could never turn around and run
Don't need no fortune teller
to know where my lucky love belongs oh no

Cos it all begins again when it ends, yea,
and we're all
magic friends.

She says: hello, you fool, I love you,
c'mon join the joyride, join the joyride

She says: hello, you fool, I love you,
c'mon join the joyride, be a joyrider

I take you on a skyride,
I felling like you're spellbound
The sunshine is a lady
who ROX you like a baby
She says: hello, you fool, I love you,
c'mon join the joyride, join the joyride

Hello, you fool, I love you,
c'mon join the joyride, join the joyride

Hello, hello, you fool, I love you,
c'mon c'mon join the joyride, be a joyrider

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Friday, August 21, 2009

Bennie and the Jets; Elton John

This is one of the most popular songs of Elton John. Coincidentally, there is whistles on it. But this time is different. It isn't he whistling and it isn't a melodic whistle. Just happens, during the instrumental solo, a few bliss whistles.

But it worth? Yes. Why? Because the original record whistles are done until now in the live shows by the fans, as we can see in Youtube video posted here. I mean, these whistles are an essencial part of the song.

John and his band didn't believe in the sucess of this tune, but despite their worries it was released as a single and bursted in the whole world radios.

“Bennie and the Jets” was co-written with Bernie Taupin. Taupin has said, in interviews, that the lyrics are a satire on the music industry.

Axl Rose has stated that this song inspired him to become a vocalist: “For myself as well as many others, no one has been there more for inspiration than Elton John. When I first heard 'Bennie and the Jets' I knew at the time I had to be a performer.

a cold, cold heart
Hey kids, shake it loose together,
The spotlight's hitting something
That's been known to change the weather.
we'll kill the fatted calf tonight
So stick around,
You're gonna hear electric music,
Solid Walls of sound.

Say, Candy and Ronnie, have you seen them yet
But they're so spaced out, Bennie and the Jets,
But they're weird and they're wonderful,
Oh, Beannie she's really keen
She's got electric boots a mohair suit,
You know I read it in a magazine,
Oh! Bennie and the Jets.

Hey kids, plug into the faithless,
Maybe they're blinded
But Bennie makes them ageless.
We shall survive, let us take ourselves along,
Where we fight our parents out in the streets
To find who's right and who's wrong.

Say, Candy and Ronnie, have you seen them yet
But they're so spaced out, Bennie and the Jets,
But they're weird and they're wonderful,
Oh, Beannie she's really keen
She's got electric boots a mohair suit,
You know I read it in a magazine,
Oh! Bennie and the Jets.

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Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Trem das Cores; Caetano Veloso

It is about time a Brazilian singer whistled around here, isn't it? And few of them can represent our music as well as Caetano Veloso. You know him, right? Don't you? I can't believe... Well, for those who don't know him, here is a minibio about the guy.

Caetano Veloso is singer, composer and writer. He received much influence of João Gilberto early in his career. He, with others songwriters like Gilberto Gil and Tom Zé, was responsable by the creation of Tropicália Movement, at the end of the 60s, an artistic movement engaged in promote aesthetic and behavioral innovations. Currently, he is considered one of the biggest names of MPB (Brazilian Popular Music).

Movie lovers might reconize him now! Caetano appeared on one film by Pedro Almodóvar, the touching “Hable Con Ella”, singing Cucurrucucu Paloma, a mexican folk song, which, as says the character Marco, “ha puesto los pelos de punta”! However, who has good taste to like Almodóvar, surely has heard and appreciated Veloso. 8)

Now, let's go the to song!

“Trem das Cores” is in the 1982 album “Cores, Nomes”. It has the Bossa Nova style and was composed in tribute to the beautiful model and actress Sônia Braga. Unfornately, I haven't found any information about the whistle (this song, although amazing, isn't very known here), but I'm still searching.

Erm... In order: lyrics, song, video of his show in Rio de Janeiro and a picture of his muse:

A franja da encosta
Cor de laranja
Capim rosa chá
O mel desses olhos luz
Mel de cor ímpar
O ouro ainda não bem verde da serra
A prata do trem
A lua e a estrela
Anel de turquesa
Os átomos todos dançam
Madruga
Reluz neblina
Crianças cor de romã
Entram no vagão
O oliva da nuvem chumbo
Ficando
Pra trás da manhã
E a seda azul do papel
Que envolve a maçã
As casas tão verde e rosa
Que vão passando ao nos ver passar
Os dois lados da janela
E aquela num tom de azul
Quase inexistente, azul que não há
Azul que é pura memória de algum lugar
Teu cabelo preto
Explícito objeto
Castanhos lábios
Ou pra ser exato
Lábios cor de açaí
E aqui, trem das cores
Sábios projetos:
Tocar na central
E o céu de um azul
Celeste celestial

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Sunday, August 16, 2009

Young Folks; Peter, Bjorn & John

I had never heard this tune before chasing by this kind of songs. Neither had met the group too. It is a new band, therefore.

A new indie rock band founded in 1999 by these three Swedish guys: Peter Morén, Bjorn Yttling and John Eriksson (duh!), or in order of appearance in the photo, Bjorn, Peter and John.


To sing “Young Folks” with them, they invited Victoria Bergsman, The Concretes' lead vocal, another new indie rock band. This tune became a wide world hit in 2006, reaching top 20 in the UK Singles Chart. It featured in comercials, TV series (Gossip Girl, Grey's Anatomy) and videogames (FIFA 08).

I found this about the whistle here in Songfacts: “The whistled hook was originally added by the trio as a marker for a future instrument before realizing that it was just what the song needed”.

If I told you things I did before
Told you how I used to be
Would you go along with someone like me?
If you knew my story word for word
Had all of my history
Would you go along with someone like me?

I did before and had my share
It didn't lead nowhere
I would go along with someone like you
It doesn't matter what you did
Who you were hanging with
We could stick around and see this night through

And we don't care about the young folks
Talkin' 'bout the young style
And we don't care about the old folks
Talkin' 'bout the old style too
And we don't care about their own faults
Talkin' 'bout our own style
All we care 'bout is talking
Talking only me and you

Usually when things has gone this far
People tend to disappear
No one will surprise me unless you do

I can tell there's something goin' on
Hours seem to disappear
Everyone is leaving I'm still with you

It doesn't matter what we do
Where we are going to
We can stick around and see this night through

And we don't care about the young folks
Talkin' 'bout the young style
And we don't care about the old folks
Talkin' 'bout the old style too
And we don't care about their own faults
Talkin' 'bout our own style
All we care 'bout is talking
Talking only me and you

And we don't care about the young folks
Talkin' 'bout the young style
And we don't care about the old folks
Talkin' 'bout the old style too
And we don't care about their own faults
Talkin' 'bout our own style
All we care 'bout is talking
Talking only me and you
Talking only me and you

Talking only me and you
Talking only me and you

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Saturday, August 15, 2009

Love Generation; Bob Sinclar

Now is Saturday Night! Enough those romantic songs! This one is for the ravers who frequent here!

Okay, this song is very old (2005 seems like a millenium ago, doesn't?), but everybody in that faraway year whistled it and I'm sure you are doing it right now, remembering how delicious was to be younger!

“Love Generation” was produced by Bob Sinclar and Gary Pine did vocals. I just discover that this song made a great sucess in Australia, reaching #1 on top parades and I only can imagine thousands of people dancing this contagious hit in the streets around Sydney Opera House, like a Brazilian carnival! :P~

The videoclip need to be mentioned ’cause it’s amazing! A boy riding his bike around US cities like this ride was a dream. A dream so close to be realized! I think this is the spirit of every Saturday night; one night for our wishes come through!

That’s all for now. I have to go. You should be the same... go out with your friends, dance all night long and feel the love generation!

From Jamaica to the world,
It's just love,
It's just love,
Yeah!

Why most the children play in the street?,
Broken arms can fade the dreams,
Peace on Earth to everyone that you meet,
Don't you worry, it could so sweet,

Just look to the rainbow, you will see
Sun will shine till eternity,
I've got so much love in my heart,
No one can tear it apart,
Yeah,

Feel the love generation,
Yeah, yeah, yeah,
Feel the love generation,
C'mon c'mon c'mon c'mon yeah,

(Whistling.....)
Feel the love generation,
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Feel the love generation,
Ooohhh yeah-yeah,

Don't worry about a thing,
It's gonna be all right,
Don't worry about a thing,
It's gonna be all right,
Don't worry about a thing,
It's gonna be all right,
Gonna be, gonna, gonna, gonna be all right,

Why most the children play in the street?,
Broken arms can fade the dreams
Peace on Earth to everyone that you meet,
Don't you worry, it could so sweet,

Just look to the rainbow, you will see
Sun will shine till eternity,
I've got so much love in my heart,
No one can tear it apart.

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Sunday, August 9, 2009

All Good Things (Come to an End); Nelly Furtado

“All Good Things (Come to an End)” is a song written by singer Nelly Furtado, Timbaland, Danja and Chris Martin (Coldplay vocalist) for Furtado's third album, Loose. This album reached #1 in several european countries and in USA, and “All Good Things” was her first single that peaked #1 in Europe.

I found on thefreelibrary.com that the “Rapper Saukrates who replaces Timbaland performing on the tour with Nelly on 'Promiscuous', displayed his multi-talents on violin and percussion throughout the evening as well as providing a lilting harmony and a whistle on 'All Good Things'”. That makes me think that Timbaland was the whistler in the studio version.

Below lyrics, audio and original videoclip:

Honestly what will become of me
I don't like reality
It's way too clear to me
But really life is daily
We are what we don't see
We miss everything day dreaming

Flames to dust
Lovers to friends
Why do all good things come to an end?

Traveling I always stop at exits
Wondering if I'll stay
Young and restless
Living this way I stress less
I want to pull away when the dream dies
The pain sets it and I don't cry
I only feel gravity and I wonder why

Flames to dust
Lovers to friends
Why do all good things come to an end?

Dogs were whistling a new tune
Barking at the new moon
Hoping it would come soon so that they could die

Flames to dust
Lovers to friends
Why do all good things come to an end?

When the dogs were barking at the new moon
Whistling a new tune
Hoping it would come soon
And the sun was wondering if it should stay away for a
day until the feeling went away
And the sky was falling and the clouds were dropping
and the the rain forgot how to bring salvation
And the dogs were barking at the new moon
Whistling a new tune
Hoping it would come soon so that they could die

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Saturday, August 8, 2009

Jealous Guy; John Lennon

The third song of the most acclamed Lennon's solo album, Imagine, was composed in 1968, when The Beatles was in India. Inspired by a lecture by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, Lennon composed it for the White Album but the song wasn't sellected. He named it then “Child of Nature”. Later, he changed the lyrics by the known “Jealous Guy”.

With these new lyrics Lennon asked Yoko Ono to forgive his jealousy. With his first wife, Cynthia Powell, he had this kind of problems and it wasn't different with Ono. About Powell I found this: “Lennon's jealousy could manifest itself in violent behavior towards her, as when he slapped her across the face (hitting her head against the wall) the day after he saw her dancing with Stuart Sutcliffe. She broke up with Lennon for three months, but resumed their relationship after Lennon's profuse apology.” About Ono, this: “(The song) said it all! ... After we got together he made me write out a list of all the men I'd slept with before we met. I started to do it quite casually — then I realised how serious it was to John. He didn't even like me speaking Japanese because that was a part of my mind that shut him out.” And that’s all, folks!
As usual, below I put the lyrics, the song, the video and the indian guru’s pic. ^^

I was dreaming of the past,
And my heart was beating fast,
I began to lose control,
I began to lose control,

I didn't mean to hurt you,
I'm sorry that I made you cry,
I didn't want to hurt you,
I'm just a jealous guy.

I was feeling insecure,
You might not love me anymore,
I was shivering inside,
I was shivering inside,

I didn't mean to hurt you,
I'm sorry that I made you cry,
I didn't want to hurt you,
I'm just a jealous guy.

(whistling)

I didn't mean to hurt you,
I'm sorry that I made you cry,
I didn't want to hurt you,
I'm just a jealous guy.

I was tryin' to catch your eye,
Thought that you was tryin' to hide,
I was swallowing my pain,
I was swallowing my pain,

I didn't mean to hurt you,
I'm sorry that I made you cry,
I didn't want to hurt you,
I'm just a jealous guy.

I'm just a jealous guy,
I'm just a jealous guy,
I'm just a jealous guy.

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Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Patience; Guns N’ Roses

The whistle of this song is my favorite. Axl’s whistle is very clean and low, and it gives to his whistle songs (Patience, Civil War...) a real touch of emotion. He can take our attention to the songs only whistling. Of course Slash’s riffs are primordial too. ;)

The guitarist Izzy Stradin made the tune and the lyrics inspired, some say, in his failed relationship with his ex-girlfriend Angela. Some say he wrote it because Axl and his ex-wife was breaking up. Another speculators think he wanted mean relationships in general. But what the three sides agree, and rightly, is “Patience” is a wonderful power ballad.

She’d a tear 'cause I’m missing you
I’m still alright to smile
Girl, I think about you every day now
Was a time when I wasn’t sure
But you set my mind at easy
There is no doubt you’re in my heart now

Said, woman, take it slow
And it’ll work itself out fine
All we need is just a little patience
Said, sugar, make it slow
And we’ll come together fine
All we need is just a little patience

I sit here on the stairs
'Cause I’d rather be alone
If I can’t have you right now I’ll wait, dear
Sometimes I get so tense
But I can’t speed up the time
But you know, love, there’s one more thing to consider

Said, woman, take it slow
And things will be just fine
You and I’ll just use a little patience
Said, sugar, take the time
'Cause the lights are shining bright
You and I’ve got what it takes to make it

We won’t fake it
Oh, I’ll never break it
'Cause I can’t take it

Little patience, yeah
Need a little patience, yeah
Just a little patience, yeah
Some more patience, yeah

I’ve been walking the streets at night
Just trying to get it right
(Need some patience, yeah)
It’s hard to see with so many around
You know, I don’t like being stuck in the crowd
(Could use some patience, yeah)

And the streets don’t change but, baby, the names
I ain’t got time for the game
(Gotta have some patience, yeah)
'Cause I need you, yeah
Yeah, but I need you
(All it takes is patience, yeah)

Oh, I need you
(Just a little patience)
Oh, I need you
(Is all you need)
Oh, this time

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Sunday, August 2, 2009

Wind of Change; Scorpions

In my humble opinion, the greatest ballad of rock'n'roll (with Patience by Guns n' Roses, which is our next whistle song!¹). Written by Klaus Meine, Scorpion's vocalist, in 1989, was recorded on their album “Crazy World” and became a worldwide hit, reaching the 4th place on Billboard Hot 100.

As Wikipedia says (I wouldn't do different), “the lyrics celebrate the political changes in Eastern Europe at that time — such as the Polish Round Table Agreement and fall of the Berlin Wall, the increasing freedom in the communist bloc (which soon led to the fall of the USSR), and the clearly imminent end of the Cold War”.

Asked why “Winds of Change” has its sad whistle, in a interview with USAToday, Meine explained: “I composed that song on a keyboard, and the whistling was put in because it was the feeling I had at the time. It just came out that way. There were times when we recorded Crazy World that the producers argued to take the whistling out, but later it turned out to be such a signature! That's part of what made the song so special, apart from the political message. When we play that song in Russia, it's the anthem for the coming down of communism.

The band wrote this song during a visit to Moscow in 1989. The previous year, they became the first hard-rock band to play in Russia, and they returned to play the Moscow Music Peace Festival. At this show, they were inspired by the sight of thousands of Russians cheering them on even though they were a German band. Lead singer Klaus Meine said in an interview 'Everyone was there, the Red Army, journalists, musicians from Germany, from America, from Russia-the whole world on one boat. It was like a vision; everyone was talking the same language. It was a very positive vibe. That night was the basic inspiration for Wind Of Change.²

Beyond the original version, in English, there is a Russian version named “Ветер Перемен (Veter Peremen)” and a Spanish version, called “Vientos de Cambio”. If anyone find out videos with subtitles, please send to me! Below the lyrics and the three versions of the song.

I folow the Moskva
Down to Gorky Park
Listening to the wind of change
An August summer night
Soldiers passing by
Listening to the wind of change

The world is closing in
Did you ever think
That we could be so close, like brothers
The future's in the air
I can feel it everywhere
Blowing with the wind of change

Take me to the magic of the moment
On a glory night
Where the children of tomorrow dream away
in the wind of change

Walking down the street
Distant memories
Are buried in the past forever
I folow the Moskva
Down to Gorky Park
Listening to the wind of change

Take me to the magic of the moment
On a glory night
Where the children of tomorrow share their dreams
With you and me
Take me to the magic of the moment
On a glory night
Where the children of tomorrow dream away
in the wind of change

The wind of change
Blows straight into the face of time
Like a stormwind that will ring the freedom bell
For peace of mind
Let your balalaika sing
What my guitar wants to say

Take me to the magic of the moment
On a glory night
Where the children of tomorrow share their dreams
With you and me
Take me to the magic of the moment
On a glory night
Where the children of tomorrow dream away
in the wind of change

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Scorpions-Winds of change

Spanish Version


Russian Version
¹ Oh! I ruined the surprise! But who cares? This blog is not famous yet! :P
² http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=2764