My adaptations of Warren Zevon's songs continues.
This is his most sentimental, nearly a love song, of all his songs.
To add, Linda Ronstadt has recorded a version.
So he's hanging on
to half h.. Read more
This Warren Zevon adaptation has the Roland Chorale, 1:30, lead-in, no lyrics, just music.
So, Q begins the story of Roland at 1:31.
He has written some really weird songs and I'm adapting some of t.. Read more
A brief diversion from Zevon. This came up in my listening while riding in the car, car.
Written by Roger Miller, here's an adapted version of Jim Nabor's, as Gomer Pyle, as Q does it.
So, keep in m.. Read more
Q'd version of Warren Zevon's "Detox Mansion". It's a great place to meet and greet friends.
20 seconds of music before I intrude. There is a long instrumental at 2;37 to end... Read more
Adapted the JP track, put my twisted lyrics to his music.
So it's a parody, I think, it gave me a headache.
Wouldn't get out of my head, until I excised it with a shared recording... Read more
So many artists have recorded, sang, this song. So one more version won't make a big splash in such a big sea of recordings.
Adapted the Jack Palance original recording (VR) to give the Q treatment... Read more
Jack Palance version, adapted, by and for Q.
Update, the house has collapsed due to age and lack of family, to maintain it, the tree has been cut down and there is no any grass, green or otherwise. S.. Read more
Another Jack Palance adaptation. There are many artists that have performed this song. Written by Red Lane, performed by;
Charley Crockett, Willie Nelson and many others. Now it has been Q'd... Read more
Berlin song, adapted by Q.
Put on your slumming clothes and get your car
Let's go sightseeing where the high-toned people are
Come on, there's lots of fun in store for you
See how the other half.. Read more
This is a poem, I recently read, on FB, by Leanne Freiberg.
To share, I have recorded my reading, added a bit of music.
Today seems a great day to post.
It seems to be popular on YT, for additional.. Read more
Two Berlin tunes with a common theme, done with a Q adaptation.
One is only the refrain, as most that have recorded is without the main verses, second is a duet.
Say it with music
Beautiful music
.. Read more
So many songs to sing, so a medley mix shares, bits of several.
Old songs, fun songs, for me to offer, up to you to opine about.
Adapted by Q for his fun, shared for U. U are those that listen.
All.. Read more
Would you believe (imitating Maxwell Smart)? This is another Irving Berlin tune.
Adapted by and for Q. The only Gypsy I knew but didn't, was Rose Lee. She was entertaining.
If I had my way,
I'd l.. Read more
The Q versions of Irving Berlin songs, continues.
I've looked 'round for a
lucky charm, of the popular kind
That would keep me away from harm,
they're not easy to find
A four leaf clover an.. Read more
Adaptation of Irving Belin's adaptation of;
That Mesmerizing Mendelssohn Tune is a fun, tantalizin’, hypnotizin’, mesmerizin’ turn-of-the-20th-century ragtime-style song by Irving Berlin (1888-1989),.. Read more