Irish Women in Harmony – Nothing Compares 2 U – Tribute to Sinéad O’Connor #aislingproject

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Official video for Nothing Compares 2 U by Irish Women In Harmony. Irish Women in Harmony have recorded a special tribute to Sinéad O’Connor, celebrating her legacy as one of the biggest and most iconic artists of all time and raising funds for Aisling Project in Ballymun. Thank you Sinéad. Listen to Nothing Compares 2 U: https://ffm.to/iwihnothingcompares2u1 Recorded with John Reynolds in his studio in Co. Wicklow, who has produced and played with Sinéad since her first album, ‘The Lion and the Cobra’, through to her last album, ‘I’m not Bossy, I’m the Boss’ . The support of Sinéad’s loved ones was of the utmost importance to the Irish Women In Harmony collective in recording the single, and funds raised will go to Aisling Project, a charity chosen by Sinéad’s family. Aisling Project is an after-school intervention program in Ballymun on the Northside of Dublin, aiding children and young people in need of support, through a wide range of ever-expanding activities in a caring and secure environment. For more information see https://www.aislingproject.ie/ ‘Nothing Compares 2 U’, a powerful tribute to the legendary Sinéad O’Connor, features the extraordinary talents of: Aimée, Ailbhe Reddy, Andrea Corr, Emma Langford, Erica-Cody, Eve Belle, Faye O’Rourke, Fia Moon, Gemma Doherty (harp), Krea, Loah, LYRA, Maria Ryan (strings), Melina Malone, Moya Brennan, Niamh Farrell, ROE, Róisín O, RuthAnne, SIBÉAL, SOULÉ, Stephanie Rainey, Saoirse Duane, Tolü Makay and Una Healy. To support Aisling Project, text SINEAD to 50300 to donate €4 Terms and conditions on promotional material: Text costs €4. (Aisling Project) will receive a minimum of €3.60. Service Provider: LIKECHARITY. Helpline: 01 481 9311. For Irish mobile networks only. You can also donate online here: https://www.aislingproject.ie/checkou… 958524f1 Follow Irish Women In Harmony https://www.irishwomeninharmony.com/  / irishwomeninharmony    / irewomeninharm    / irishwomeninharmony  #celebratesinead#irishwomeninharmony#nothingcompares2u

Beyoncé – Halo

Lyrics

I love the way you walk into the room
Body shining lightin’ up the place
And when you talk, everybody stop
‘Cause they know you know just what you sayin’
The way that you protect your friends
Baby I respect you for that
And when you grow you’ll take everyone you love along
I love that shit
Don’t fly me away
Don’t need to buy a diamond key to unlock my heart
You shelter my soul, you’re my fire when I’m cold
I want you to know
You had me at hello
Hello, hello
‘Cause you had me at hello
Hello, hello
‘Cause it was many years ago
Baby when you stole my cool
‘Cause you had me at hello
Hello, hello
I get so excited when you travel with me
Baby while I’m on my grind
And never will I ever let my hustle
Come between me and my family time and
You keep me humble, I like this type
‘Cause you know there’s more to life
And if I need ya, you will be here
You will make the sacrifice
Wanna feel you, wanna be near you
You’re the air that I breathe to survive
I wanna know you, wanna show you
That without you my sun doesn’t shine
You don’t have to try so hard for me to love you
Boy without you my life just ain’t the same
You don’t have to try so hard for me to love you
‘Cause you had me at Hello
Hello, Hello
‘Cause you had me at Hello
Hello, Hello
Baby it was many years ago, when you stole my cool
Baby you had me at Hello
Hello, Hello
HELLO
HELLO
HELLO
HELLO
Hello, Hello
Hello
Source: Musixmatch
Songwriters: Beyonce Knowles / Evan Bogart / David Quinones / Ramon Owen
Halo lyrics © Emi April Music Inc., Sony/atv Songs Llc, B-day Publishing, Artist 101 Publishing Group, Soundkillers Publishing, B Day Publishing, Hipgnosis Sfh I Limited

Nina Simone – Feeling Good #musicaware

44,667,127 views Oct 20, 2010″Feeling Good” (also known as “Feelin’ Good”) is a song written by Anthony Newley and Leslie Bricusse for the 1964 musical “The Roar Of The Greasepaint—The Smell Of The Crowd” and has since been recorded by many artists, including Muse, Sammy Davis Jr., Bobby Darin, Traffic, Michael Bublé, The Pussycat Dolls, George Michael, John Barrowman, John Coltrane, Toše Proeski, Frank Sinatra Jr., and Adam Lambert. Perhaps the most famous version was recorded by Nina Simone, and first appeared on her 1965 album “I Put A Spell On You”. Simone’s version is also featured in the 1993 film “Point Of No Return”, in which the protagonist uses the code name ‘Nina’ and professes to be a longtime fan of Simone’s music. At least half the soundtrack for the film featured Nina Simone songs. The song was also featured in the promotional video of the TV series “Six Feet Under” (4th season), and is included in the show’s volume 2 soundtrack. Additionally, Simone’s version is also included in the 2006 film, “Last Holiday”, in the 2010 film “Repo Men”, appears as a background track in the 2009 game “The Saboteur” (despite the game taking place in Nazi-occupied Paris, long before the song was made), and is featured in the television series “Chuck” during the third season episode “Chuck Versus The Honeymooners”. Eunice Kathleen Waymon (February 21, 1933 — April 21, 2003), better known by her stage name Nina Simone, was an American singer, songwriter, pianist, arranger, and civil rights activist. Although she disliked being categorized, Simone is most associated with jazz music. Simone originally aspired to become a classical pianist, but her recorded work covers an eclectic variety of musical styles that include classical, jazz, blues, soul, folk, R&B, gospel, and pop. Her vocal style is characterized by intense passion, a loose vibrato, and a slightly androgynous timbre, in part due to her unusually low vocal range which veered between the alto and tenor ranges, occasionally even reaching baritone lows. Also known as ‘The High Priestess Of Soul’, she paid great attention to the musical expression of emotions. Within one album or concert she could fluctuate between exuberant happiness and tragic melancholy. These fluctuations also characterized her own personality and personal life, amplified by bipolar disorder with which she was diagnosed in the mid-1960s, something not widely known until after her death in 2003, though she wrote of it openly in her autobiography published in 1992. According to Nadine Cohodas, Simone’s biographer, Ms. Simone was first diagnosed with multiple personality disorder and later with schizophrenia. Simone recorded over 40 live and studio albums, the greatest body of her work released between 1958, when she made her debut with “Little Girl Blue”, and 1974. Her music and message made a strong and lasting impact on musical culture, illustrated by the numerous contemporary artists who cite her as an important influence. Several hip-hop musicians and other modern artists sample and remix Simone’s rhythms and beats on their tracks. Many of her songs are featured on motion picture soundtracks, as well as in video games, commercials, and TV series. This channel is dedicated to the classic jazz music you’ve loved for years. The smokin’ hot, icy cool jams that still make you tap your feet whenever you hear them . . . Cool Jazz is here!