BALAPtaruhan rupanya menjadi tema lirik lagu "Tell Laura I Love Her". Lirik ini ditulis oleh Jeff Barry dan Ben Raleigh. Awalnya bercerita tentang rodeo, karena Jeff menyukai budaya koboi. Namun pihak RCA meminta untuk mengubah temanya menjadi balap mobil. Persembahan Michael Jackson untuk Mc Cartney. Gabriel NWU Maret 25, 2021. Musik. Whowill dance on the floor in the round. People always told me, "Be careful of what you do. And don't go around breaking young girls' hearts." And mother always told me, "A-be careful of who you love, And be careful of what you do. 'Cause the lie becomes the truth." Billie Jean is not my lover. She's just a girl who claims that I am the one. Verse 1] G D Ben, the two of us need look no more, G D we both found what we were looking for. G B7 F With a friend to call my own, I'll never be alone. E Am D G C G C And you my friend will see, you've got a friend in me. [Verse 2] G D Ben, you're always running here and there, G D you feel you're not wanted anywhere. G B7 F Iwanna rock with you (all night) Dance you into day (sunlight) I wanna rock with you (all night) We're gonna rock the night away. Out on the floor. There ain't nobody there but us. Girl, when you dance. There's a magic that must be love. Vay Tiền TráșŁ GĂłp Theo ThĂĄng Chỉ Cáș§n Cmnd Hỗ Trợ Nợ Xáș„u. Ben, the two of us MAY look no moreBen, kami berdua tidak lagi terlihatWe both found what we were looking forKami berdua menemukan apa yang kami cariWith a friend to call my ownDengan teman menelepon saya sendiriI’ll never be aloneSaya tidak pernah sendiriAnd you, my friend, will seeDan Anda, teman saya, akan lihatYou’ve got a friend in meKamu punya teman di akuyou’ve got a friend in meAnda punya teman di saya Ben, you’re always running here and thereBen, kamu selalu berlari kesana kemariYou feel you’re not wanted anywhereAnda merasa Anda tidak diinginkan di mana punIf you ever look behindJika Anda pernah melihat ke belakangAnd don’t like what you findDan tidak suka dengan apa yang Anda temukanThere’s one thing you should knowAda satu hal yang harus Anda ketahuiYou’ve got a place to goAnda punya tempat untuk pergiyou’ve got a place to goAnda punya tempat untuk pergi I used to say “I” and “me”Dulu saya bilang “aku” dan “aku”Now it’s “us”, now it’s “we”Sekarang “kita”, sekarang ini adalah “kita”I used to say “I” and “me”Dulu saya bilang “aku” dan “aku”Now it’s “us”, now it’s “we”Sekarang “kita”, sekarang ini adalah “kita”Ben, most people would turn you awayBen, kebanyakan orang akan membuatmu pergiI don’t listen to a word they saySaya tidak mendengarkan sepatah kata pun yang mereka ucapkanThey don’t see you as I doMereka tidak melihat Anda seperti sayaI wish they would try toSaya berharap mereka akan mencobaI’m sure they’d think againAku yakin mereka akan berpikir lagiIf they had a friend like BenJika mereka punya teman seperti Bena friend Like Benteman Seperti Benlike Ben Like Benseperti Ben seperti Ben Michael Jackson’s second studio album as a solo artist on Motown. Released less than six months after the album Got To Be There, Ben continues the bubblegum pop sound that Michael, and the Jackson 5, were famous for at the time. The title track coincided with the 1972 film of the same name, which was the sequel to 1971’s Willard’. The album’s original cover pictured below featured a group of rats as seen in the movie, but Motown changed the cover shortly after its release to prevent scaring off children and potential customers. As pointed out in the trivia section, Michael Jackson’s “Ben” is actually the theme song to a movie. However, when Motown and co. marketed the tune, they did not do so directly in relation to the film. Nor are there any direct references to the flick contained within the lyrics. And ultimately this proved to be a wise decision considering that the titular Ben in the movie is actually a killer rat. Or rather let’s say that the writers decided to focus more on the relationship between Ben and Danny. The latter is a human who in the movie befriends the rat, with the latter actually serving as the former’s protector. And even if a listener is not aware that this song is based on a movie, which as alluded to earlier many of them weren’t, the main idea that actually comes through is the fact that the singer does consider the addressee an invaluable friend. But many listeners also know beforehand that the vocalist is indeed singing to a pet. Yet that does not change the sentiment being put forth. For either way, by the end it becomes apparent that Ben is the narrator’s closest friend in the world. Moreover the implication is that the singer may be a lonely soul, with Ben basically serving as his only true companion. And apparently he too plays such a role in Ben’s life. Facts about “Ben” The writers of this tune are named Walter Scharf 1910-2003 and Don Black. And it is actually a theme song for a movie which itself is entitled Ben 1972. As such it is also featured on an album called Ben. And said album was Michael Jackson’s second full-length project as a soloist. This classic was produced by a songwriting/production crew known as The Corporation. This crew were famous for working heavily with the Jackson family, Michael as well as The Jackson 5. “Ben” holds the distinction of actually being Michael’s first American number 1 hit of his solo career. It was also a chart topper in Australia and reached as high as number seven on the UK Singles Chart. More notably, it actually took home a Golden Globe Award in the category of Best Song. Additionally, the track was nominated for an equally-powerful accolade, the Academy Award’s Best Original Song. And for the record when “Ben” was originally composed it was intended to be sung by another child star at the time, Donny Osmond. Osmond was not able to record it in a timely fashion due to scheduling conflicts. However, he said in the aftermath, he and Michael had no ill feelings between each other about the matter. Indeed they got a kick out of the fact that during the same year “Ben” was released Donny also had a hit with a tune, “Puppy Love” 1972, which was inspired by an animal in a roundabout way. It has been pointed out that “Ben” may be the only notable song ever that is actually based on a rat. This song came out, via Motown Records, on 4 August 1972. Michael recorded this classic in late 1971, just after he had turned 13. This was the time in his life when his voice started changing, from the sweet, innocent child you hear on the recording to more of a deeper, masculine sound. As such, it has been speculated that when MJ performed this tune at the Oscars, he lip-synced due to that specific reality. “Ben” hit again in the UK when the song was covered by an actress/singer named Marti Webb in 1985. And an American actor, Crispin Glover, recorded his own version in 2003 upon the movie Willard being remade. The original Willard 1971 was the prequel to the aforementioned Ben film. Ben, the two of us need look no more We both found what we were looking for With a friend to call my own I'll never be alone And you my friend will see You've got a friend in me You've got a friend in meBen, you're always running here and there Here and there You feel you're not wanted anywhere Anywhere If you ever look behind And don't like what you find There's something you should know You've got a place to go You've got a place to goI used to say, "I" and "me" Now it's "us", now it's "we" I used to say, "I" and "me" Now it's "us", now it's "we"Ben, most people would turn you away I don't listen to a word they say They don't see you as I do I wish they would try to I'm sure they'd think again If they had a friend like Ben A friend Like Ben Like Ben Like Ben

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