In March 2009, her self-released debut album, Take to the Sky, reached the Top 20 on the Billboard magazine jazz chart. Way Down Low was released in 2012, reaching No. 1 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart. Her third album, The Big Picture, was released on September 30, 2014.
"You see a show like the one Kat Edmonson put on Tuesday night at Scullers, and you wonder what the heck people are doing at Miley Cyrus and Katy Perry concerts. Really, the world is unjust... Edmonson, a petite singer from Austin, Texas, is at once a throwback and a pioneer. Her intimate vocal style and stage presence recall the heyday of jazz
- she has the expressiveness of Billie Holiday, the elegance of Ella Fitzgerald, and the voice of Blossom Dearie. Yet she doesn't merely retread standards. Sure, she likes her Cole Porter, but she and her pianist/arranger, Kevin Lovejoy, molded and modernized chestnuts like "Just One of Those Things," "Night and Day," and "It's All Right With Me" into entirely fresh tunes with new harmonies, inventive rhythm structures, and sometimes mysterious undertones.
Edmonson has grown quite comfortable inside these songs, taking even more liberties with them than she did on her recent CD, Take to the Sky, which stands among the best records of 2009. Like Holiday, Edmonson likes to sing just behind the beat, which infuses her demure voice with drama and heartbreak.
Kat Edmonson is a great jazz singer.
This Old House
Kat Edmonson Lyrics
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A creaking of the floor
I can't remember now
If I locked the door
Is someone in the house?
Don't know
Perhaps I should
I could get up and see
Did I see something move?
A shadow on the wall
Shhh!
What was that
What was that
What was that
I think it's coming from the hall
Someone's in the house
Oh-oh-oh
Don't move
Don't budge
Don't breathe
And maybe they will go
In Kat Edmonson's song "This Old House," the lyrics create a sense of tension and uncertainty as the singer questions the safety of their surroundings. The opening lines set the scene, with the singer hearing a creaking noise coming from the floor. They express their uncertainty about whether they locked the door, raising the possibility that someone may have entered the house. The singer's thoughts then turn to the question of whether there is indeed someone in the house, and they contemplate getting up to check. However, their fear and reluctance to confront the situation prevent them from taking any action.
As the song progresses, the singer's anxiety builds. They mention seeing a shadow on the wall and urge silence, heightening the sense of danger. The repeated line "What was that?" reflects their constant state of alarm and heightened sensitivity to any potential threat. The phrase "I think it's coming from the hall" suggests that the danger may be getting closer to their location. The final lines express a plea for stillness, as the singer hopes that by remaining motionless and quiet, the possible intruder will eventually leave.
Line by Line Meaning
What was that noise?
There was a sudden and unexpected sound.
A creaking of the floor
I heard the sound of the floorboards making a high-pitched sound.
I can't remember now
I am currently unable to recall.
If I locked the door
Whether or not I secured the door is unclear.
Is someone in the house?
I am uncertain if there is a person inside the house.
Don't know
I do not possess knowledge regarding the situation.
Perhaps I should
Maybe it would be wise for me to take action.
I could get up and see
I have the ability to rise and investigate.
But I don't want to go
However, I lack the desire to proceed.
Did I see something move?
Was there a motion that caught my attention?
A shadow on the wall
I perceived a dark figure projected onto the surface.
Shhh!
Be quiet!
What was that
What was that sound?
What was that
What was that?
What was that
What was that noise?
I think it's coming from the hall
I believe the origin of the sound is the corridor.
Someone's in the house
There is an individual present within the dwelling.
Oh-oh-oh
Expressing surprise or concern.
Don't move
Remain still.
Don't budge
Stay in the same position.
Don't breathe
Avoid inhaling or exhaling.
And maybe they will go
If I follow these instructions, there is a possibility that the intruder will depart.
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Kat Edmonson
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