Wednesday, April 28, 2010

"All I Could do Was Cry" Lyric

I heard church bells ring
I heard a choir singing
I saw my love walk down the aile
On her finger he placed a ring

Ooohhh I saw them holding hands
She was standing there with my man
I heard them promise til death do us part
Each word was a pain in my heart

Ooohhh all I could do
All I could do was cry (cry, cry, cry)
All I could do was cry (cry, cry, cry)
I was losing the man that I loved
And all I could do was cry

And now the wedding is over
The rice, rice has been thrown over thier heads
For them life has just begun
But mine is ending

Ooohhh all I could do
All I could do was cry (cry, cry, cry)
All I could do was cry (cry, cry, cry)
I was losing the man that I loved
And all I could do was cry

Cover Songs

I chose the song "All I could do was cry" originally sung by Etta James and later covered by Beyonce Knowles. There is not too much difference between these versions but, there are some subtle ones. Beyonce has emphasis on different parts of the song than Etta which I found interesting because Beyonce was supposed to sing as if she was Etta James. Eventhough Beyonce was supposed to sing the song like Etta James you can still feel the personality differences in the songs. Beyonce's version sounds very rehearsed like she is somewhat creating the emotion she wants to to evoke, but Etta James' version is very raw, it feels as if she has been in the situation before.

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Female and Male Articles

The two articles I read came from Cosmopolitan and Men's Health. The article from Cosmo is titled "What You Must Know by the Fourth Date," and gives an array of information that women must learn about their partners by the time they go on their fourth date including, feelings about his job, past relationships and how he handles debt. The article from Men's Health is titled "5 Things You Should Never Say to a Woman" and is guide to keeping a woman happy, even in times of arguments. The articles are very similar in approach, they both seek to make a happy relationship. It is also interesting that both articles were written by female authors. The key terms from each of the articles are also very similar some even overlapped including relationship and love. The only difference between the articles is the tone, the Cosmo article has a soft helpful tone and the Men's Health article has a very rigid straightforward tone.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010