Cook Da Books - Your Eyes / La Boum 2 (1982) Soundtrack 🎹

Vladimir Cosma : Cook Da Books - Your eyes 🎼 Lyrics 🎼 YOUR EYES (V. Cosma / J. Jordan) Your eyes Opened wide as I looked your way Couldn’t hide what they meant to say Feeling lost in a crowded room It’s too soon for a new love When you smile your eyes show your heart Lost inside a soul torn apart Feeling alone with people around True love is hard to find now You think you’re so misunderstood I’d explain if only I could Something tells me this time it’s real The way that I feel Your eyes Like the blue in the summer skies Caught my gazes as I looked across Feeling lost in a magic maze It’s too soon for a new love You can’t hide that look in your eyes Open wide, you seem so surprised Searching around for somebody new True love is hard to find now When you smile your eyes show your heart I feel mine is falling apart Can’t you see the way that I feel My loving is real Your eyes ... When you’re lost your eyes show your heart I should like to know I’m a part When your eyes shine I’ll know your mine For all of the time Music can have a profound effect on both the emotions and the body. Faster music can make you feel more alert and concentrate better. Upbeat music can make you feel more optimistic and positive about life. A slower tempo can quiet your mind and relax your muscles, making you feel soothed while releasing the stress of the day. Music is effective for relaxation and stress management. Research confirms these personal experiences with music. Current findings indicate that music around 60 beats per minute can cause the brain to synchronize with the beat causing alpha brainwaves (frequencies from 8 - 14 hertz or cycles per second). This alpha brainwave is what is present when we are relaxed and conscious. To induce sleep (a delta brainwave of 5 hertz), a person may need to devote at least 45 minutes, in a relaxed position, listening to calming music. Researchers at Stanford University have said that “listening to music seems to be able to change brain functioning to the same extent as medication.“ They noted that music is something that almost anybody can access and makes it an easy stress reduction tool. So what type of music reduces stress the best? A bit surprising is that Native American, Celtic, Indian stringed-instruments, drums, and flutes are very effective at relaxing the mind even when played moderately loud. Sounds of rain, thunder, and nature sounds may also be relaxing particularly when mixed with other music, such as light jazz, classical (the “largo“ movement), and easy listening music. Since with music we are rarely told the beats per minute, how do you choose the relaxation music that is best for you? The answer partly rests with you: You must first like the music being played, and then it must relax you. Transcript
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