Two lovely singers of the same song, adapted some of each to present Q's version.
They are singing the blues about pouring and drinking, Black Coffee.
Q musically describes what the woman is lamenti.. Read more
From the music of Blossom Dearie, adapted by and for Q.
Written by Carolyn Leigh, Cy Coleman
First recorded in September of 1958.
It was also recorded by Tony Bennet... Read more
This is the Bing Crosby version, released in 1968, adapted by and for Q.
This varies from the Mary Hopkin's version.
Felt a bit nostalgic, so this, I share... Read more
Switching artists, this is an Ella Mae Morse version, adapted by and for Q.
I'm still in the 40s & 50s. This was written in 1953, recorded by many.
According to Second Hand Songs, it was most known.. Read more
Mooning you with second tune.
Onward with my Carmichael adaptations.
This is a two song set, two moons for the price of one) Not to be confused with "buy one - get one free".. Read more
Onward with my Carmichael adaptations.
This is a two song set, two moons for the price of one) Not to be confused with "buy one - get one free"
The first section, Winter Moon, has two minutes of ha.. Read more
Al Dexter's version, karaoke arrangement.
This has been recorded, by various recording artists.
None of them managed to get her to put it down and be reasonable.
He was just having fun!.. Read more
This is an adapted Pat Boone version. His is the only vocal I know of, commercially. My aunt sang it when performing, Dad played it on guitar and sang it. The singer Anastasia floods the internet so .. Read more
The third installment of three blues songs.
This with the same title as the second, was possible before the other one.
According to the WEB information, this one was written in 1936. by Ernest Tubb .. Read more
This second of three songs called Blues.
This track is adapted from the Lonnie Johnson version.
There are many variations done by many artists, in the decades since it was written... Read more
Like Picasso, I going into a blue period.
First is this adaptation of a Bessie Smith song.
Only the gender term in the song has been changed
to fit the singer's gender, preference... Read more
The real object of my affection. Not to objectify her.
Will be, soon, six decades of affections and objections.
In 60 years there is bound to be disruption in the roads taken... Read more
No history of marijuana and the movies would be complete without Cab Calloway,
who is definitely one of the greatest entertainers of the Jazz era.
Harry Anslinger, the Godfather of marijuana prohi.. Read more
Man is a term meaning humans not just the male version.
This is a Q adaptation (VR) of Blossom Dearie's, 1936 as recorded by Blossom Dearie ( vocal & piano)
written by Richard Rogers, Too Good For t.. Read more
Based on the Dragnet series. Created a Q version of Stan Freberg,s parody.
The maiden being qwestioned is performed by my wife, all other voicing is Q... Read more
And yet another Tex Ritter tune adapted by Q and for Q.
It is a new, old song for me. Had not heard it until recently.
Music is not perfect, hopeful it is an enjoyable listen... Read more
Heard this, while listening to my collection of songs. It was the Blossom Dearie & Lyle Lovett, version.
David Lee Frishberg was an American jazz pianist, vocalist, composer, and lyricist. His songs.. Read more