quinta-feira, 29 de setembro de 2011

ROBIN BUSCA SEXTA DÉCADA NO TOPO DAS PARADAS

Antigamente existiam as chamadas "paradas de sucesso". Hoje não se faz muito isso no Brasil, mas no exterior as 'charts' (a mesma coisa) continuam sendo referência. Robin Gibb acredita que poderá, pela sexta década, ocupar a primeira posição do ranking britânico. Seria com a regravação de I've Gotta Get A Message To You feita em companhia de militares. Tudo por conta do engajamento do Robin na criação de um memorial para homenagear os heróis da segunda guerra. Vejam aí a notícia:



Gibb aims for six decades of No 1s

Bee Gees star Robin Gibb could become the first British artist to have number one singles spanning six decades with this year's official Poppy Appeal song.
Performing the Bee Gees classic I've Gotta Get A Message To You with serving Army men The Soldiers, the singer-songwriter could beat Cliff Richard's five-decade record next month.
The single will be released on October 23 before the Royal British Legion's annual fundraising drive, which starts on October 27.
It will be the first time serving soldiers have performed on the official single for the appeal, which will focus this year on the recovery of injured Armed Forces personnel.
The Bee Gees lead singer said: "Although not written all those years back about soldiers, it can represent the human emotions of servicemen - or in this case, a single soldier.
"It's about being trapped in a corner far from home, brave but scared and thinking of loved ones."
The Soldiers - Sergeant Major Gary Chilton, Staff Sergeant Richie Maddocks and former X-Factor contestant Lance Corporal Ryan Idzi - were "over the moon" when the Staying Alive singer agreed to record with them, the Legion said.
Disco star Gibb said: "These men deserve our respect and we need to remind ourselves that they - including of course Ryan, Gary and Richie - are prepared to lay down their lives for our freedoms."
He wrote the song with his brothers Barry and Maurice, and it was originally recorded by the Bee Gees in 1968, becoming their second number one single on the UK singles chart.

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