Shirley Horn was born and raised in Washington, D.C.. Encouraged by her grandmother, an amateur organist, Horn began piano lessons at the age of four. Aged 12, she studied piano and composition at Howard University, later graduating from there in classical music. Horn was offered a place at the Juilliard School, but her family could not afford to send her there. Horn formed her first jazz piano trio when she was 20. Horn's early piano influences were Erroll Garner, Oscar Peterson and Ahmad Jamal, and moving away from her classical background, Horn later said that "Oscar Peterson became my Rachmaninov, and Ahmad Jamal became my Debussy." She then became enamored with the famous U Street jazz area of Washington (largely destroyed in the 1968 riots), sneaking into jazz clubs before she was of legal age.
Horn first achieved fame in 1960, through her association with Miles Davis. Davis' praise had particular resonance in two respects: because he was so highly respected as a musician, and because he rarely offered public praise for fellow musicians at that time. Horn had, though, recorded several songs with violinist Stuff Smith in 1959 both as a pianist and a singer. After her discovery by Davis, she recorded albums on different small labels in the early 1960s, eventually landing contracts with larger labels Mercury Records and Impulse Records. She was popular with jazz critics, but did not achieve significant popular success.
Quincy Jones attempted to make Horn into a pure vocalist in several recording sessions, something he later hinted may have been a mistake. Horn was also disturbed by the changes in popular music in the 1960s following the arrival of The Beatles. Largely rejecting efforts to remake her into a popular singer, she stated: "I will not stoop to conquer."[4] From the late-1960s, she concentrated on raising her daughter Rainy with her husband, Shepherd Deering (whom she had married in 1955), and largely limited her performances to her native Washington, D.C.
Miles Davis made a rare appearance as a sideman on Horn's 1991 album You Won't Forget Me. Although she preferred to perform in small settings, such as her trio, she also recorded with orchestras, as on the 1992 album Here's to Life, the title song (lyrics by Phyllis Molinary, music by Artie Butler) of which became her signature song. A video documentary of Horn's life and music was released at the same time as "Here's To Life" and shared its title. At the time, arranger Johnny Mandel commented that Horn's piano skill was comparable to that of the noted jazz great Bill Evans. A follow-up was made in 2001, named You're My Thrill.
Horn worked with the same rhythm section for 25 years: Charles Ables (bass) and Steve Williams (drums). Don Heckman wrote in the Los Angeles Times (February 2, 1995) about "the importance of bassist Charles Ables and drummer Steve Williams to Horn's sound. Working with boundless subtlety, following her every spontaneous twist and turn, they were the ideal accompanists for a performer who clearly will tolerate nothing less than perfection".
Her albums Here's to Life, Light Out of Darkness (A Tribute to Ray Charles) and I Love You, Paris all reached number one on the Billboard jazz charts.
Due to health problems in the early 2000s, Horn had to cut back on her performances. After 2002, a foot amputation (from complications of diabetes) led her to leave the piano playing to pianist George Mesterhazy. In late 2004, Horn felt able to play piano again, and recorded a live album for Verve, at Manhattan's Au Bar with trumpet player Roy Hargrove, which did not satisfy her.[citation needed] It remains unreleased except for tracks on But Beautiful - The Best of Shirley Horn.
A breast cancer survivor, she had been battling diabetes when she died of complications from the condition, aged 71. She is interred at Ft. Lincoln Cemetery in Washington, D.C.
Horn was nominated for nine Grammy Awards during her career, winning the Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Performance at the 41st Grammy Awards for I Remember Miles, a tribute to her friend and mentor (the album's cover featuring a Miles Davis drawing of them both).
She was officially recognized by the 109th US Congress for "her many achievements and contributions to the world of jazz and American culture", and performed at The White House for several U.S. presidents. Horn was awarded an honorary Doctor of Music degree from the Berklee College of Music in 2002.
She was awarded the National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Masters Award in 2005 (the highest honors that the United States bestows upon jazz musicians).
Only The Lonely
Shirley Horn Lyrics
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Some little small cafe
The songs I know, only the lonely know
Each melody recalls a love that used to be
The dreams I dream, only the lonely dream
Of lips as warm as May
That hopeless scheme, only the lonely scheme
And you'll recall each fun time
Those picnics at the beach when love was new
It well could be the one time
A hopeless little dream like that comes true
If you find love, hang on to each caress
And never let love go
For when it's gone you'll know the loneliness
The heartbreak only the lonely know
These lyrics are from Shirley Horn's song "Only The Lonely". In these lines, the singer is expressing that the places she goes to are where only the lonely go. She mentions a small café where she goes and the songs she knows are the ones that only the lonely can relate to because they remind them of past love. When the singer talks about the dreams she dreams, she means that only the lonely dream of having a love like they used to have. They imagine the way it used to feel, the warmth of their partner's lips, and the love that used to exist. Despite it being a hopeless trend of thought, the lonely still dream of finding someone who will care about them once again.
And when they do find the one who gives them the chance that they were hoping for, the lonely remember each time they had fun when love was new. Picnics at the beach and everything they did together is still clear in their memory. And, if they find love with someone new, they hold on to every moment because they know if they ever lose it, their heartbreak will only add to the loneliness that only the lonely understand.
Line by Line Meaning
Each place I go, only the lonely go
Everywhere I go, I only see people who are alone and sad.
Some little small cafe
Even in a small and insignificant cafe, only lonely people come.
The songs I know, only the lonely know
The songs I am familiar with, only lonely people can relate to them.
Each melody recalls a love that used to be
Whenever I hear a melody, it reminds me of a love that is now lost and gone.
The dreams I dream, only the lonely dream
The dreams I have, only people who are lonely dream of them.
Of lips as warm as May
I dream of having a warm and loving kiss with someone special.
That hopeless scheme, only the lonely scheme
The idea in my head that someone will come back to me is only thought by lonely people.
That soon somewhere you'll find the one that used to care
I believe that I will find someone who used to care about me.
And you'll recall each fun time
You will remember all the wonderful memories you had with that person.
Those picnics at the beach when love was new
Remembering the happy moments when the love was fresh and new.
It well could be the one time
It's possible that one day you will find that person again.
A hopeless little dream like that comes true
Even though it's a small and impossible dream, it can still come true.
If you find love, hang on to each caress
If you find love, cherish every touch and never let it go.
And never let love go
Always hold onto love and never let it fade away.
For when it's gone you'll know the loneliness
Once love is gone, you will feel the loneliness and heartbreak that only lonely people can understand.
The heartbreak only the lonely know
The sadness and heartbreak that comes when you are lonely and alone is something only those who experience it can truly understand.
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Written by: Jimmy Van Heusen, Sammy Cahn
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