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Once in a while a musician comes along with impeccable technique, deep understanding of the jazz repertoire, an innate tendency to swing and the rare ability to communicate the heart and soul of a tune to listeners. That musician is Beegie Adair.
About her music Adair says, “Falling in love with jazz is like falling in love with a person, except with jazz you never get over it.” About Beegie (say B-G) Adair, what do others say?
Jazz great Helen Merrill salutes her “inventive jazz sense, her wonderful sense of time and improvised melody.”
Christopher Louden of Jazz Times magazine says Adair is “an accomplished artist with a delicate touch.”
The Los Angeles Times calls her music “Elegant.”
Entertainment News writes, “Beegie Adair is one of the finest piano players in the world.”
Intrigued? So are thousands of jazz fans, who agree with critics about Adair’s sophisticated and listenable jazz performances, and who have made her recordings among the biggest sellers in the jazz world.
Citing George Shearing, Bill Evans, Oscar Peterson and Erroll Garner among her influences, Adair has recorded 24 CDs, ranging from Cole Porter standards to Frank Sinatra classics to romantic World War II ballads. Her 6-CD Centennial Composers Collection of tunes by Rodgers, Gershwin, Kern, Ellington, Carmichael and Berlin became an instant collectible classic when it was released in 2002.
Kentucky born and raised, Adair lives and records in Nashville – something of a surprise to people who associate the city solely with country music. In fact Nashville lives up to its “Music City” nickname by hosting a vibrant jazz scene, in which she has been a leading light for decades. A sought-after studio musician in her early days there, Adair accompanied such legendary performers as Chet Atkins, Dolly Parton and Johnny Cash – and also worked with Lucille Ball, Dinah Shore, Mama Cass Elliott and Peggy Lee.
Her guests on Improvised Thoughts, Beegie’s radio talk/music show on the local NPR affiliate, included such greats as Tony Bennett, Joe Williams, Marian McPartland, Benny Golson and Helen Merrill. She has guested on McPartland’s Piano Jazz show and has performed with Nat Adderley, Bill Watrous, Lew Tabackin, Terry Clarke, Urbie Green and Jim Ferguson, among many others.
When she’s not in the studio or appearing in clubs and concert halls around the country, Adair wears a variety of hats, from adjunct professor at Vanderbilt University to teacher and mentor at the Nashville Jazz Workshop. Recently she co-wrote and scored an innovative theatrical production, Betsy, which in April 2006 premiered off-Broadway in New York.
She has recorded eight projects for Village Square Records in Nashville; her most recent CDs are Sentimental Journey, a popular collection of World War II-era songs, and a solo piano recording, Quiet Romance.
She performs solo and with the Beegie Adair Trio, whose members include drummer Chris Brown, a veteran of the Maynard Ferguson ensemble, and bassist Roger Spencer, who has played with the Les Brown Band, Ray Conniff, the Page Cavanaugh Trio and Pete Jolly. They are, she says, “my main guys. They’re so tuned into the way I visualize music that it’s effortless to play with them.”
In clubs and concert venues from Los Angeles to New York, Beegie and her “main guys” win kudos from audiences and critics alike who appreciate her unique take on classic jazz. She fell in love with the music a long time ago, and indeed she’s never gotten over it -- a love affair the jazz world is much the better for.
Got to Get You into My Life
Beegie Adair Lyrics
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I didn't know what I would find there
Another road where maybe I
Could see another kind of mind there
Ooh, then I suddenly see you
Ooh, did I tell you I need you
Every single day of my life
And had you gone, you knew in time
We'd meet again for I had told you
Ooh, you were meant to be near me
Ooh, and I want you to hear me
Say we'll be together every day
Got to get you into my life
What can I do, what can I be
When I'm with you I want to stay there
If I'm true I'll never leave
And if I do I know the way there
Ooh, then I suddenly see you
Ooh, did I tell you I need you
Every single day of my life
Got to get you into my life
I was alone, I took a ride
I didn't know what I would find there
Another road where maybe I
Could see another kind of mind there
Ooh, then I suddenly see you
Ooh, did I tell you I need you
Every single day
The lyrics to Beegie Adair's song Got to Get You into My Life convey a powerful message about love and the urgency to be with someone you love. The opening lines denote a sense of loneliness and a search for something meaningful that leads the singer to a new path, hoping to find a new perspective of life. The lyrics portray the singer’s excitement and surprise upon finding their love interest as if they had stumbled upon a buried treasure. The repetition of the phrase “Ooh, then I suddenly see you” emphasizes the irresistible attraction and the deep need to be with that special someone.
The lyrics go on to express the singer’s fears and anxieties about losing their newfound love, expressing the sentiment that time is precious and they have to be together every day. The repetition of the phrase “Every single day of my life” reinforces the idea that the love they have found is all-consuming and all-encompassing.
Overall, the lyrics to Beegie Adair's song "Got to Get You into My Life" convey a sense of an intense love that the singer is unwilling to let go of, highlighting the vital importance of the person they have found and how they cannot imagine life without them.
Line by Line Meaning
I was alone, I took a ride
Feeling lonely, I went for a drive
I didn't know what I would find there
I was uncertain about where I was heading
Another road where maybe I
Perhaps I may find
Could see another kind of mind there
Different ways of thinking
Ooh, then I suddenly see you
Suddenly, I spotted you
Ooh, did I tell you I need you
Have I expressed how much I require you
Every single day of my life
Every day without exception
You didn't run, you didn't hide
You did not flee or go into hiding
And had you gone, you knew in time
If you had disappeared, you knew we would meet again
We'd meet again for I had told you
I had conveyed that our paths would cross again
Ooh, you were meant to be near me
You were destined to be close to me
Ooh, and I want you to hear me
I need you to listen to me
Say we'll be together every day
Let's agree to be together every single day
Got to get you into my life
I must have you in my life
What can I do, what can I be
What actions can I take, what type of person should I be
When I'm with you I want to stay there
When I'm in your presence, I desire to remain there
If I'm true I'll never leave
If I'm honest, I'll never depart
And if I do I know the way there
And if I must depart, I know the way back to you
Got to get you into my life
I need you to be a part of my life
Ooh, then I suddenly see you
Suddenly, I spotted you
Ooh, did I tell you I need you
Have I expressed how much I require you
Every single day of my life
Every day without exception
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Written by: John Lennon, Paul McCartney
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