Never had nothing No one to care That's why i seem to have More than my share I've got a man crazy for me He's funny that way When i hurt his feelings Once in a while His only answer is one little smile I've got that man crazy for me He's funny that way I can see no other way And no better plan End it all and let him go To some better gal But why should i leave him Why should i go He'd be unhappy without me i know I've got that man crazy for me He's funny that way Though he loves to work And slave for me everyday He'd be so much better off If i went away But why should i leave him Why should i go He'd be unhappy without me i know I've got that man Mad about me He's funny that way
Never had nothing No one to care That's why i seem to have More than my share I've got a man crazy for me He's funny that way When i hurt his feelings Once in a while His only answer is one little smile I've got that man crazy for me He's funny that way I can see no other way And no better plan End it all and let him go To some better gal But why should i leave him Why should i go He'd be unhappy without me i know I've got that man crazy for me He's funny that way Though he loves to work And slave for me everyday He'd be so much better off If i went away But why should i leave him Why should i go He'd be unhappy without me i know I've got that man Mad about me He's funny that way
Extraordinaria versión de esta clásico del Jazz. Jordan es extraordinario en la ejecución y con un solo muy bonito. Susie canta maravillosamente y Browne...perfect! Chapeau!
nah, it just goes with the feel, it's like taking a step back to have a "look" at the whole thing, where he's at, and then comes back with what he has to say. I don't think that song was that much hard on the left hand...
She obviously likes Peggy Lee. She is very good! Leonard Feather described Peg's recording with Benny Goodman of "How Deep Is the Ocean" (she actually recorded it twice) as watching a moon drift after a cloudless evening sky. There is no resistance in Lee's interpretation; it's purely hypnotic. Arioli knows the value of reserve.