#1 A jazz guitarist from K… Read Full Bio ↴There are two guitarists called Al Casey:
#1 A jazz guitarist from Kentucky known mostly for his work with Fats Waller.
#2 A rock & roll guitarist from the 60s known mostly for his work with Duane Eddy and Sandford Clark.
#1 - Albert Aloysius Casey (September 15, 1915 β September 11, 2005) known professionally as Al Casey, was an African-American swing guitarist who played with Fats Waller on some of his famous recordings. Casey composed the well-known tune "Buck Jumpin", which was recorded by Waller.
Casey was born in Louisville, Kentucky to Joseph and Maggie B. Johnson Casey. He grew up in New York City and attended DeWitt Clinton High School. He joined Thomas Fats Waller's band in the early 1930s and can be heard on hundreds of recordings, working with him until Waller died in 1943. In 1944, Casey briefly recorded with Louis Armstrong. He also worked with Clarence Profit's band that same year. In 1959 he contributed to an album called Paul Curry Presents The Friends Of Fats on the Golden Crest label.[citation needed]
Between stints with Waller, Casey worked with Teddy Wilson from 1939 to 1940. He recorded with Billie Holiday, Frankie Newton, and Chuck Berry, and even led his own a trio for a short time. Remembering his time, years later, working with Holiday, Casey commented that he was in love with her.
Casey freelanced over decades working with King Curtis from 1957 to 1961, where he played rhythm and blues. He continued playing into his late eighties with The Harlem Blues & Jazz Band, which he joined in 1981.
He died four days before his ninetieth birthday of colon cancer at the Dewitt Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in New York.
#2 - Alvin W. Casey (October 26, 1936 β September 17, 2006) was an American guitarist. He was mainly noted for his work as a session musician, but also released his own records and scored three Billboard Hot 100 hits in the United States. His contribution to the rockabilly genre has been recognized by the Rockabilly Hall of Fame.
Al is mainly known for his studio backup work, but also released records and had minor chart success under his own name. His guitar is prominent on the Sanford Clark hit The Fool, featuring a lick Al borrowed from the song, "Smokestack Lightning". He was part of the backup for Duane Eddy's recordings, playing bass, piano, and rhythm guitar.
Al and Lee Hazlewood worked together in 1963, recording Surfin Hootenanny, which was a chart success. (The backup vocal group was even named The K-C-Ettes.) Recorded in the style of Duane Eddy's Dance with the Guitar Man, "Surfin Hootenanny" featured Al mimicking the styles of Dick Dale, The Ventures, and Duane Eddy. The Surfin Hootenanny album is somewhat of a classic among surf and rock and roll fans. Later he was a featured guitarist on the Exotic Guitars series of albums, and he continued recording until a few years before his death.
Plaything
Al Casey Lyrics
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But now your little game is through
Playgirl stop talking at my door
Iβm not your plaything anymore
Your love was only make believe
Some tricks you carried up your sleeve
Iβm through
Iβm not your plaything anymore
I gave my love my all to you
Because I thought you loved me too
I wanted your love, yes all the way
But no not you
You wanted to play
Playgirl youβre little playthingβs gone
Gone out
To learn a different song by now
Iβll see you nevermore
Iβm not your plaything anymore
Plaything thatβs all I was to you
But now your little game is through
Playgirl stop talking at my door
Iβm not your plaything anymore
Your love was only make believe
Some tricks you carried up your sleeve
Iβm through
Donβt need walk the floor
Iβm not your plaything anymore
I gave my love, my all to you
Because I thought you loved me too
I wanted your love yes all the way
But no not you
You wanted to play
Playgirl youβre little playthingβs gone
Gone out
To learn a different song by now
Iβll see you nevermore
Iβm not your plaything
Iβm not your plaything anymore
The song "Plaything" by Al Casey is a classic expression of a love gone bad. The lyrics describe the painful experience of being used and manipulated for someone else's pleasure, only to realize that the love and affection you thought was real was all a game. Casey sings of how the singer was a plaything to the object of his affections: someone who only wanted him when she needed him and discarded him afterwards. The singer, however, is no longer willing to play this game, and has decided to move on with his life. The chorus of the song is a declaration of his newfound strength and independence, as he tells his former lover that he is "not your plaything anymore".
The lyrics of "Plaything" are a powerful statement against being used for someone else's pleasure. They express the feelings of betrayal and hurt that come with realizing that the love you thought was real was all a lie. The singer's decision to move on and find a new song echoes the theme of empowerment that runs throughout the song. "Plaything" is a powerful anthem for anyone who has been hurt in love and has found the courage to move on.
Line by Line Meaning
Plaything thatβs all I was to you
You only saw me as a toy, something for your entertainment
But now your little game is through
Your game of using me and manipulating me is over
Playgirl stop talking at my door
Don't bother trying to come back to me, I don't want anything to do with you
Iβm not your plaything anymore
I am no longer going to be used by you for your own purposes
Your love was only make believe
The love you claimed to have for me was not genuine
Some tricks you carried up your sleeve
You had hidden tricks and manipulations that you used to control me
Iβm through
I'm done with this relationship and all its manipulation and abuse
Donβt need to walk the floor
I don't need to pace around wondering what I did wrong or how I can please you anymore
I gave my love my all to you
I gave you all the love and affection that I could offer
Because I thought you loved me too
I believed that you felt the same way I did and cared for me deeply
I wanted your love, yes all the way
I desired your love and affection completely
But no not you
But you didn't reciprocate those feelings
You wanted to play
You only wanted to use me for your own pleasure and satisfaction
Playgirl youβre little playthingβs gone
I'm no longer going to be your toy or allow you to control me
Gone out
I'm moving on from this toxic and manipulative relationship
To learn a different song by now
I'm going to learn from this experience and try to find a healthier relationship in the future
Iβll see you nevermore
I don't want to see or hear from you again
Iβm not your plaything anymore
I'm no longer going to be used or manipulated by you
Lyrics Β© RENDA MUSIC INC
Written by: HENRY UNDERWOOD, SAMUEL UNDERWOOD
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