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Herb Jeffries Lyrics


We have lyrics for these tracks by Herb Jeffries:


Basin Street Blues Won't you come along with me To the Mississippi We'll take a…
Cow Cow Boogie Out on the plains down near Santa fe I met a…
Flamingo Flamingo, like a flame in the sky Flying over the island To…
Ghost Of A Chance I need your love so badly, I love you, oh,…
I Only Have Eyes for You My love must be a kind of blind love I can't…
I Surrender Dear Pride, sad, splendid liar, Sworn enemy of love Kept my…
It's The Talk Of The Town We were more than lovers, We were more than sweethearts, It'…
Jump For Joy Fare thee well, land of cotton Cotton lisle is out of…
Mona Lisa Mona Lisa, Mona Lisa men have named you You're so like…
Only One Love My love must be a kind of blind love I can't…
Pennies from Heaven Every time it rains, it rains pennies from heaven Don't you…
Penthouse Serenade Just picture a penthouse way up in the sky With hinges…
Street Of Dreams Midnight, you heavy laden, it's midnight Come on and trade i…
Sweet Lorraine Everything is set, skies are blue, Can't believe it yet, but…
Unforgettable Unforgettable That's what you are Unforgettable Tho' near or…



You You Darlin' If you could see me now, you'd know how blue…


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Joseph Follo

This is a great version of a truly beautiful song. Here is an offbeat question: Did Hugo Montenegro lift the bridge/release, make a few minor changes, speed it up and turn it into the bridge/release of the I Dream of Jeannie theme? Play them back to back to compare. I'd love to hear comments.

Brent Johns

SIMPLY FANTASTIC !!!

chazinko

Apparently, after this 1940 recording was released, the composer Ted Grouya contacted Jeffries, upset that the singer had changed some of the words. Jeffries told him, “You’re lucky when you brought it to me, you couldn’t even get to Ellington. You’re lucky I’m not asking to include my name on it as co-composer.” Once the tune was a hit, Grouya backed down. At Jeffries 88th birthday, Grouya was in attendance and performed the number with Jeffries.

Just as great is Lee Morgan's trumpet feature for Jimmy Smith's 1958 "The Sermon" album.

Trombonology Erstwhile

There have been many good versions of this captivating song but, IMO, none compare with the perfection of this one. The dramatic and elegant arrangement is one of Billy Strayhorn's best, and it seems that the Ellington orchestra was uniquely qualified to bring it to life. Decades after this record brought Herb Jeffries widespread fame, he offered the clever biographical tidbit: "Most people come to this world by stork. I came by Flamingo, and Duke Ellington delivered me. And it’s flown me all over the world.” Interestingly, though, Jeffries himself was the vessel that brought "Flamingo" to the bandleader's attention: Herb claimed that composer Ted Grouya button-holed him at the stage door, presented him with his song and asked that Herb pass it along to Ellington. Subsequently, Strayhorn found the music in Herb's dressing room, began playing it and Ellington, hearing it, told Billy to make an arrangement of whatever it was. Duke's pal Edmund Anderson provided the exotic and romantic lyrics -- to which Herb, who always sounds to me as much like a wise old prophet as a glamorous crooner on this side, gave the perfect interpretation. Soloists Lawrence Brown and Johnny Hodges; and Ellington, comping behind Herb -- in fact the whole ensemble -- are superb!

Trombonology Erstwhile

@beiderbecke1927 What you bring to this environment is far more valuable and meaningful. All I'm doing is relating somebody else's story, while you're sharing personal experiences and impressions in an evocative and compelling way. Music is a huge presence in my life, too, but I don't have your gift for communicating the vivid images it brings to me.

Mark Cogley

Because this is a Billy Strayhorn arrangement, he is at the piano as well.

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