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[爵士歌曲]每天有什么不同 - Jamie Cullum

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Jamie Cullum - What A Difference A Day Made

What a difference a day made, twenty four little hours
Brought the sun and the flowers where there used to be rain
My yesterday was blue dear
Today I'm a part of you dear
My lonely nights are through dear
Since you said you were mine
Oh, what a difference a day made
There's a rainbow before me
Skies above can't be stormy since that moment of bliss
That thrilling kiss
It's heaven when you find romance on your menu
What a difference a day made
And the difference is you, is you

My yesterday was blue dear
Still I'm a part of you dear
My lonely nights are through dear
Since you said you were mine
Oh, what a difference a day makes
There's a rainbow before me
Skies above can't be stormy since that moment of bliss
That thrilling kiss
It's heaven when you find romance on your menu
What a difference a day made
And the difference is you, is you, is you




 

Jamie Cullum (born 20 August 1979) is an English pop and jazz-pop singer-songwriter, pianist, guitarist, and drummer.


Cullum was born at Romford Hospital in Essex. He was brought up in Hullavington, Wiltshire. Educated at the independent fee-paying Grittleton House School and the sixth form at Sheldon School. He then went on to study English Literature, and minored in Film Studies, at Reading University where he graduated with First Class Honours.

His mother, Yvonne, is a secretary of Anglo-Burmese origin, whose family settled in Wales after Burma's independence; his father, John Cullum, worked in finance. His paternal grandfather was a British Army officer, while his paternal grandmother was a Jewish refugee from Prussia who sang in Berlin nightclubs.

He is currently engaged to British supermodel Sophie Dahl and is due to be married in 2010

Awards

The British Jazz Awards first recognised Cullum's growing success by awarding him the "Rising Star" award, at the 2003 ceremony in July.[3] At the 2004 BRIT Awards, Cullum was nominated in the "British Breakthrough Act" category. He performed live in the ceremony at Earl's Court, a duet with Katie Melua of The Cure's "The Lovecats". In the 2005 BRIT Awards, Cullum was nominated for two awards: "Best Male Artist" and "Best Live Act". In 2005 Cullum was nominated for a Grammy while taking BBC Radio 2 "Artist of the Year" honors at the BBC Jazz Awards (as voted for by listeners of Radio 2). In 2007 Cullum won the Ronnie Scotts Jazz Award for "Best British Male". He was also nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song for his composition, "Gran Torino".

 

Albums

Heard It All Before (1999)

Pointless Nostalgic (2002) #55 UK

Twentysomething (2003) #3 UK, #83 US, #2 Australia

Catching Tales (2005) #4 UK, #49 US, #26 Australia, #30 Germany, #1 Mexico

Live at Ronnie Scott's (2006) (exclusive for iTunes)

In the Mind of Jamie Cullum (2006) Compilation CD

The Pursuit (November 2009)[1]


Collaborations featured on other albums

"Greatest Mistake" with John Oates on White People by Handsome Boy Modeling School

"Bittersweet" with Relax on Puppets Among Pirates

"Sky High" with James Kinney on MySpace (unreleased track)

"One For My Baby" with Toots Thielemans on One More For the Road

"To..." with Geoff Gascoyne on Songs of the Summer

"God Only Knows" with Geoff Gascoyne on Keep it to Yourself

"Love Won't Let Me Wait" with Geoff Gascoyne on Keep it to Yourself

"Sweet Insomnia" with Gwyneth Herbert on First Songs

"The Road Less Travelled" with Clare Teal on The Road Less Travelled

"You Can Do it Too" with Pharrell on In My Mind

"Intermission Music" with Beady Belle on Belvedere

"Superdude" with Skandouz on MySpace (unreleased track)

"Where is Your Heart At?", composed and written by Rufus Wainwright, on the soundtrack for the animated film, Meet the Robinsons. Also recorded, "Give Me the Simple Life" for this soundtrack.

"Grace is Gone", composed by Clint Eastwood, featured on the official soundtrack for the film Grace is Gone

"Home is Where it Hurts" with Camille on Music Hole

"Gran Torino" with Clint Eastwood on the Gran Torino OST

 



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