Diana Krall was born into a musical family in Nanaimo, British Columbia, Ca… Read Full Bio ↴Diana Krall was born into a musical family in Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada (on November 16, 1964). She began learning the piano at the age of four. In high school, she started playing in a small jazz group. At the age of fifteen, she started playing regularly in several Nanaimo restaurants. She also spent some time in Toronto studying with Canadian Jazz great, Don Thompson (Bass/Piano) and with the support of the Canada Council for the Arts she moved to the U.S to continue studies and develop her career.
Her playing attracted the attention of bass player Ray Brown, who brought her into touch with influential teachers and producers. At the age of seventeen, she won a scholarship from the Vancouver Jazz Festival to study at the Berklee College of Music in Boston. After three terms she moved to Los Angeles to study with Jimmy Rowles, with whom she also began to sing. In 1990, Krall relocated to New York. She is married to British musician Elvis Costello.
Her playing attracted the attention of bass player Ray Brown, who brought her into touch with influential teachers and producers. At the age of seventeen, she won a scholarship from the Vancouver Jazz Festival to study at the Berklee College of Music in Boston. After three terms she moved to Los Angeles to study with Jimmy Rowles, with whom she also began to sing. In 1990, Krall relocated to New York. She is married to British musician Elvis Costello.
Do I Love You
Diana Krall Lyrics
I'm confessin' that I love you
Tell me, do you love me too?
I'm confessin' that I need you
Honest I do, need you every moment
In your eyes I read such strange things
But your lips deny they're true
Will your answer really change things
Making me blue?
I'm afraid someday you'll leave me
Saying, "can't we still be friends?"
If you go, you know you'll grieve me
All in life on you depends
Am I guessin' that you love me?
Dreaming dreams of you in vain
I'm confessin' that I love you over again
I'm afraid someday you'll leave me
Saying, "can't we still be friends?"
If you go, you know you'll grieve me
All in life on you depends
Am I guessin' that you love me?
Dreaming dreams of you in vain
I'm confessin' that I love you over again
I'm confessin' that I love you over again
I'm confessin' that I love you over again
Tell me, do you love me too?
I'm confessin' that I need you
Honest I do, need you every moment
In your eyes I read such strange things
But your lips deny they're true
Will your answer really change things
Making me blue?
I'm afraid someday you'll leave me
If you go, you know you'll grieve me
All in life on you depends
Am I guessin' that you love me?
Dreaming dreams of you in vain
I'm confessin' that I love you over again
I'm afraid someday you'll leave me
Saying, "can't we still be friends?"
If you go, you know you'll grieve me
All in life on you depends
Am I guessin' that you love me?
Dreaming dreams of you in vain
I'm confessin' that I love you over again
I'm confessin' that I love you over again
I'm confessin' that I love you over again
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: Al J Neiburg, Doc Daugherty, Ellis Reynolds
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@goinxnginx
Jeff Hamilton, John Clayton, Anthony Wilson, Diana Krall. Fabulous. Just fabulous.
@bdbop
The lovely & talented Diana Krall with my very favorite jazz drummer, Jeff Hamilton. John Clayton on bass doesn't hurt any. People, this is swing.
@robertw5749
Such craftsmanship on everyone’s part in that band! The whole record from that performance is GREAT!
@theobserver9684
I heard this first in House, season 2 and just HAD to find it!
@singhhomeland
House MD Season 2 Episode 17 - All In
@iikhalaii8784
I just finished watching it and had to find the song.
@paulasemple
She sounds briliant, looks georgous and plays with such skill....If I didn't love her I'd hate her. Thanks for the post x
@cns7139
Amazing that her live performance of this tune is just as great as the studio version. Obviously, she is a born performer/entertainer who can play creatively throughout a string of live concert dates... Can’t be done unless one has the passion, as these four great players have.
@attentiondeficitsquirrel7660
Somebody gave me this DVD randomly one day (I had never heard of her) and it quickly became a permanent fixture in my player. I saw the guy who loaned it to me a few weeks later and I told him he wasn’t getting it back. One of the best live performances caught on camera.
@elmobenjamin310
One of my favorite jazz pianists