Fathead (LP Version
Ray Charles Lyrics


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Let me tell you about a girl I know
I met her walking down Lowtown Street
Well, she's so fine, well, I wish she was mine
I get shook up every time we meet

I'm talkin' 'bout you, nobody but you
I do mean you now
I'm just trying to get a message to you now

Let me tell you about a girl I know
I tell you now she looked so good
Well, guys stood still at such a beautiful build
She ought to be somewhere in Hollywood

I'm talkin' 'bout you, nobody but you
I do mean you now
I'm just trying to get a message to you now

Let me tell you about a girl I know
I tell you now she looked so good
Well, guys stood still at such a beautiful build
She ought to be somewhere in Hollywood

I'm talkin' 'bout you, nobody but you
I do mean you now
I'm just trying to get a message to you now





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Overall Meaning

In this song, Ray Charles talks about a girl he met walking down Lowtown Street and how every time they meet, he gets nervous and shakes up because she's so fine. He says that she looks so good that guys just stand still at the sight of her and that she ought to be somewhere in Hollywood. The chorus of the song features him talking directly to this girl, saying that he's talking about nobody but her and that he's trying to get a message to her.


The song appears to be a classic love song in which the singer is singing about his infatuation with someone he is interested in. He admires her beauty and is taken aback by her every time they meet. The song could also be interpreted as a message to a girl who he is interested in to show interest in him back. He is consumed with feelings towards this girl and wants to communicate his desire for her.


Overall, the song is typical of the 1950s and early 60s R&B music in which male artists sing about their hopes of romantic relationships with women they find attractive. The upbeat melody and the use of horns in the song add to the overall energy and excitement.


Line by Line Meaning

Let me tell you about a girl I know
I want to share with you a story about a lady I've met


I met her walking down Lowtown Street
I saw her as we crossed paths on Lowtown Street


Well, she's so fine, well, I wish she was mine
She's a beautiful woman and I desire to be with her


I get shook up every time we meet
I feel anxious whenever I encounter her


I'm talkin' 'bout you, nobody but you
I'm referring to you, no one else but you


I do mean you now
I really am talking about you


I'm just trying to get a message to you now
I'm attempting to communicate a message to you


Well, guys stood still at such a beautiful build
Men were captivated by her stunning figure


She ought to be somewhere in Hollywood
She belongs in Hollywood, known for its beautiful actresses




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Comments from YouTube:

diegodobini2

R̲a̲y̲ ̲C̲h̲a̲r̲l̲e̲s̲ ̲P̲r̲e̲s̲e̲n̲t̲s̲ ̲D̲a̲v̲i̲d̲ ̲N̲e̲w̲m̲a̲n̲ ̲–̲ ̲F̲a̲t̲h̲e̲a̲d̲ ̲(̲1̲9̲5̲9̲)̲
Format:Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, Stereo,
Genre:Jazz, Funk / Soul


Tracklist:
A1 H̲a̲r̲d̲ ̲T̲i̲m̲e̲s̲ ̲ 0:00:02
A2 W̲e̲i̲r̲d̲ ̲B̲e̲a̲r̲d̲ ̲ 0:04:41
A3 W̲i̲l̲l̲o̲w̲ ̲W̲e̲e̲p̲ ̲F̲o̲r̲ ̲M̲e̲ ̲ 0:09:31
A4 B̲i̲l̲l̲ ̲F̲o̲r̲ ̲B̲e̲n̲n̲i̲e̲ ̲ 0:14:24
B1 S̲w̲e̲e̲t̲ ̲E̲y̲e̲s̲ ̲ 0:18:39
B2 F̲a̲t̲h̲e̲a̲d̲ ̲ 0:22:22
B3 M̲e̲a̲n̲ ̲T̲o̲ ̲M̲e̲ ̲ 0:27:43
B4 T̲i̲n̲ ̲T̲i̲n̲ ̲D̲e̲o̲ 0:31:57




Credits
Alto Saxophone – David Newman* (tracks: A1, A2, B3)
Baritone Saxophone – Bennie Crawford
Bass – Edgar Willis
Design – Marvin Israel
Drums – Milton Turner*
Engineer – Tom Dowd
Liner Notes – Gary Kramer
Photography By – Lee Friedlander
Piano – R̲a̲y̲ ̲C̲h̲a̲r̲l̲e̲s̲ ̲
Supervised By – Jerry Wexler, Nesuhi Ertegun
Tenor Saxophone – ̲D̲a̲v̲i̲d̲ ̲N̲e̲w̲m̲a̲n̲ (tracks: A3, A4, B1, B2, B4)
Trumpet – Marcus Belgrave

jackie hard-bop lady brown

I'm surprised as well i' m happy in the same time . I'm not astonished about the accordence and the musical beauty of this record , i think all of the musicians are deeply rooted in the long line of the tradition . Consensus ! When I first heard the album , I had these image in my mind ; each piece opened a door for me in the Palace of Versailles , up to the golden Galerie des Glaces...so nice ! A nice effect , when i listen to good music , i get interesting thoughts about other music or other artits . Here now comes to mind - "Hard Times " with John Lee Hooker & Lightnin Hopkins . - Then for that i write down a quote from Ethel Waters " There was emotional outlet , my people always had the blues , when they had the blues . That was stuging ". G'day and Cheers !

Ronald Unkel

This surprised me because never heard this great album. An very soulful/bluesy Ray Charles introducing “Fathead”, sounding just as good on alto or tenor. I really like this session with some slow and fast (hard-bop) tunes. Thanks! G’day folks & Cheers!

jackie hard-bop lady brown

Hello ! Ronald , you and me are two old hands , with young hearts , so it's gorgeous that we can still discover new fine albums....G'day & cheers with a amicable handshake 😉 Jazza

Ronald Unkel

@jackie hard-bop lady brown This is really swinger. So Dig Jazza as i will & Cheers!

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