20 Jul 05 - 06:16 PM (#1524602) Subject: Track name : Help! Dont know! Lyrics and clues: From: GUEST,lotsofgreendrums I have this CD i got from a friend and it didn't come with any track names so therefore I have no idea what the songs are called except what I've been able to figure out. one of the songs, number 9, is Thelonious monk's well you needn't. track number 1 I think is a pretty famous song. I've heard it a bunch of times in other places but i just can't figure out what it is. its a blues/jazz song and I've heard a bunch of good jazz players quote the melody. the only clues i have about the names is that the Artist is supposedly "1997 High School Grammy Jazz". i have searched quite thoroughly and found no such Artist or CD the track information that i know of is here, and for the other tracks I'll just put the genres: 1. blues with chorus (lyrics are below 2. Latin (bossa nova, with a kind of funky feel) 3. The Trouble With Saying Hello Is Good-Bye by Henry Mancini(the song) 4. medium jazz ballad 5. medium fast jazz- with screaming trumpets, kind of sounds like a TV show theme 6. slow blues with a chorus (some lyrics are below) 7. medium jazz blues (16 bar i think) 8. Too High by Stevie Wonder 9. Well You Needn't by Thelonious Monk 10. medium fast jazz (sounds like its from a bow at the end of a musical) ------------------------------ here are the lyrics to track 1: chorus: used to be you were mine completely but you told me the times was changing used to be you would kiss me sweetly but lately you've been busily rearranging so now i see, ain't nothing the same as it used to be chorus group: used to be, i fell for you and you alone and you for me soloist: ain't nothing like the going on now, you turned me away like i was nothing, nobody, well baby don't you turn your back on me please won't you stay. my baby don't you leave me please don't go away, girl, i don't want to walk out that door, so turn and talk about the way things used to be chorus don't love me like you used to don't love me like you used to don't love me like you used to don't love me like you used to so now i see, ain't nothing the same as it used to be chorus --------------------------- some of the lyrics from track #6 you won't be seeing me around the blues i'm feeling have brought me down i don't go out much, laying low the blues moved in and won't let go the blues have bought and sold me, grabbed ahold of me --------------------------- Any help that you could offer would be awesome....I'm especially interested in the name of track #1. Thanks very much Andrew |
21 Jul 05 - 11:27 PM (#1525349) Subject: RE: Origins: Help! Dont know name of song Lyrics are: From: Jim Dixon Here is some information about The Gibson/Baldwin GRAMMY Jazz Ensembles, which consist of a Choir, a Band, and a Combo. They are sponsored by Gibson Guitars, Baldwin Pianos, and the GRAMMY Foundation. These are popularly called the "High School Grammy" jazz bands, although that is not the terminology the GRAMMY Foundation prefers. Do a Google search on "High School Grammy" (in quotes) and you will get lots of hits. I suspect what you have is a recording of a concert by these ensembles in 1997. It appears that the web site doesn't have information going back that far. I'm not sure the same terminology was used then, or if it had the same organization and sponsors. |
16 Nov 10 - 10:08 PM (#3034013) Subject: RE: Origins: Help! Dont know name of song Lyrics are: From: GUEST Some of these songs Ive song in an all county HS jazz choir a few years ago I wish I could remember the names but i know number 6 very well wish i could remember the titles |
06 Mar 16 - 03:29 PM (#3777014) Subject: RE: Origins: Help! Dont know name of song Lyrics are: From: GUEST,KW The song for #1 is "Things Ain't What They Used To Be" by Duke Ellington And the original performance with those lyrics was by a vocal group called Lambert, Hendricks, and Ross, with the Ike Isaacs Trio. |
16 Jan 17 - 10:28 PM (#3833064) Subject: RE: Origins: Help! Dont know name of song Lyrics are: From: GUEST,Lady Bush If track 6 is a female it could possibly be my grandmother, Aretta Bush A jazz singer. NOT SURE but the lyrics appear to be some I've heard before. Mostly accompanied other famous jazz sigers and Orchestra but have recorded a few songs. Maybe why its a mystery. Just a thought. |