Early in his career Setzer was a member of the NYC band Bloodless Pharaohs, and later fronted the popular rockabilly revival band, Stray Cats. The Stray Cats particularly caught America's attention with the 1982 album Built for Speed, which included the two Top Ten hits, "Rock This Town" (#9) and "Stray Cat Strut" (#3), as well as with the follow-up 1983 album Rant 'N Rave, which included the two successful singles "(She's) Sexy + 17" (#5), and "I Won't Stand In Your Way" (#35).
In the mid 1990s, Setzer led a comeback of sorts for swing music and big band music, when he formed Brian Setzer Orchestra. The band has released at least 5 albums to date and one live DVD. This group had one hit, "Jump, Jive, and Wail" around the same time swing revival acts like the Cherry Poppin' Daddies' "Zoot Suit Riot" had been received favorably in mainstream America.
Brian Setzer also recorded some solo albums during Stray Cats' break in the 1980s along with some in the 1990s. In 2001 he released an album titled Ignition with his band '68 Comeback Special. A new solo album titled Rockabilly Riot Vol. 1: A Tribute To Sun Records was released on July 26, 2005, in the United States.
From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Setzer
That Mellow Saxophone
The Brian Setzer Orchestra Lyrics
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Hold my baby all the summer
Every time I hear that mellow saxophone
I wanna rip it rock it, really bop it
Flip it, flop it, Davy Crockett
Every time I hear that mellow saxophone
Roll roll roll
Bop bop bop
I wanna rip it rock it, really bop it
Whoa, Davy Crockett
Every time I hear that mellow saxophone
I wanna rock rock rock
Roll roll roll
Bop bop bop.
The Brian Setzer Orchestra's song "That Mellow Saxophone" is an upbeat and lively homage to the power of music, particularly the power of the saxophone. In the song, Setzer announces his desire to dance and move to the music, specifically the mellow and sultry sounds of the sax. With lyrics like "I wanna mambo, sambo, do my number" and "I wanna rip it rock it, really bop it," the song captures the joy and excitement of letting loose on the dance floor. The repeated refrain of "Every time I hear that mellow saxophone" reinforces the idea that the saxophone is a powerful force, capable of moving people and inspiring them to dance and have fun.
The lyrics of "That Mellow Saxophone" are not just fun and catchy; they also reveal a deep appreciation for the power of music. By celebrating the saxophone specifically, Setzer is paying tribute to the rich history of jazz music, in which the saxophone has always played a prominent and important role. Furthermore, by emphasizing the sax's mellow and sultry qualities, Setzer is highlighting the instrument's ability to move people emotionally as well as physically. In a sense, the song is a celebration of the way music can bring people together and create a sense of joy and community.
Line by Line Meaning
I wanna mambo, sambo, do my number
I want to dance in a lively way and express myself
Hold my baby all the summer
I want to spend the summer with my loved one
Every time I hear that mellow saxophone
The sound of the saxophone makes me feel alive and happy
I wanna rip it rock it, really bop it
I want to dance with energy and excitement
Flip it, flop it, Davy Crockett
I want to perform cool dance moves
I wanna rock rock rock
I want to feel the beat and move my body
Roll roll roll
I want to move smoothly and fluidly
Bop bop bop
I want to dance with upbeat and lively movements
Whoa, Davy Crockett
Exclamation of excitement and enthusiasm
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: JOHN MARASCALCO, ROBERT BLACKWELL, ROY MONTRELL, ROY E. MONTRELL
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