The Peter Malick Group is an American jazz group formed in Boston in 1994 b… Read Full Bio ↴The Peter Malick Group is an American jazz group formed in Boston in 1994 by Peter Malick (born November 28, 1951, in Brookline, Massachusetts), an American musician and record producer known for his work with blues musicians and for early collaborations with Norah Jones.
Malick enjoyed a surprising career resurgence early in the 21st century after decades of obscurity, much of them spent outside the music business. His first taste of success came in his teens in the 1960s; he was 16 when his band Listening was signed to Vanguard Records. His youthful talent as a guitarist led to stints backing up such blues legends as John Lee Hooker, Otis Spann, Big Mama Thornton, and Muddy Waters. After serving as guitarist and musical director for the national touring company of the Broadway musical Hair in the early 1970s, he joined the James Montgomery Band and appeared on two of the group's albums, First Time Out (1973) and High Roller (1974).
Then came 20 years outside of music, during which Malick struggled with addiction and earned money primarily as a gambler and in the gaming business. But by 1994, he had cleaned up and returned to music. Based in Boston, he launched the Peter Malick Group and recorded the albums Wrong Side of My Life (1998) and Sons of the Jet Age (2000). In 2001, his work on the final Otis Spann album Last Call won him a W.C. Handy Award for historic album of the year.
Malick began to work with several young, up-and-coming female vocalists whom he heard while touring, writing and recording with them. One of them was Norah Jones, and after she rose to fame in 2002, Malick issued an EP of his recordings with her, New York City, that reached the top half of the Billboard 200. It was followed by a full-length album, Chance & Circumstance, that repeated the Jones' tracks and added work with four other singers, one of them Malick's daughter, Mercy Malick.
Malick enjoyed a surprising career resurgence early in the 21st century after decades of obscurity, much of them spent outside the music business. His first taste of success came in his teens in the 1960s; he was 16 when his band Listening was signed to Vanguard Records. His youthful talent as a guitarist led to stints backing up such blues legends as John Lee Hooker, Otis Spann, Big Mama Thornton, and Muddy Waters. After serving as guitarist and musical director for the national touring company of the Broadway musical Hair in the early 1970s, he joined the James Montgomery Band and appeared on two of the group's albums, First Time Out (1973) and High Roller (1974).
Then came 20 years outside of music, during which Malick struggled with addiction and earned money primarily as a gambler and in the gaming business. But by 1994, he had cleaned up and returned to music. Based in Boston, he launched the Peter Malick Group and recorded the albums Wrong Side of My Life (1998) and Sons of the Jet Age (2000). In 2001, his work on the final Otis Spann album Last Call won him a W.C. Handy Award for historic album of the year.
Malick began to work with several young, up-and-coming female vocalists whom he heard while touring, writing and recording with them. One of them was Norah Jones, and after she rose to fame in 2002, Malick issued an EP of his recordings with her, New York City, that reached the top half of the Billboard 200. It was followed by a full-length album, Chance & Circumstance, that repeated the Jones' tracks and added work with four other singers, one of them Malick's daughter, Mercy Malick.
NewYork City
The Peter Malick Group Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by The Peter Malick Group:
All Your Love All of your love, baby, can it be mine? All of…
Deceptively Yours I couldn't make a change I might have known you had…
Heart Of Mine Heart of mine, be still You can play with fire but…
Into The City Well you floated in on a helium balloon Out of…
New York City I can't remember what I planned tomorrow I can't remember wh…
New York City (Dj Strobe Manh I can't remember what I planned tomorrow I can't remember w…
New York City feat Norah Jones I can't remember what I planned tomorrow I can't remember wh…
New Your City I can't remember what I planned tomorrow I can't remember wh…
opium You are a rollercoaster You make the ladies weak You…
Strange Transmissions I believe, you say Don't think, we'll stay Drawn through the…
Things You Don I walk down the diamond-studded concrete canyons Nobody look…
Things You Don't Have To Do I walk down the diamond-studded concrete canyons Nobody look…
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땡땡이
I can't remember what I planned tomorrow
I can't remember when it's time to go
When I look in the mirror
Tracing lines with a pencil
I remember what came before
I wanted to think there was endless love
Until I saw the light dim in your eyes
In the dead of the night I found out
Sometimes there's love that won't survive
New York City
Such a beautiful disease
New York City
Such a beautiful,
Such a beautiful disease
Laura kept all her disappointments
Locked up in a box behind her closet door
She pulled the blinds and listened to the thunder
With no way out from the family store
We all told her things could get better
When you just say goodbye
I'll lay awake one more night
Caught in a vision I want to deny
And did I mention the note that I found
Taped to my locked front door
It talked about no regrets
As it slipped from my hand to the scuffed tile floor
I rode the train for hours on end
And watched the people pass me by
It could be that it has no end
Just an action junkie's lullaby
New York City
Such a beautiful disease
New York City
Such a beautiful,
Such a beautiful disease
We were full of the stuff that every dream rested
As if floating on a lumpy pillow sky
Caught up in the whole illusion
That dreams never pass us by
Came to a tattoed conclusion
That the big one was knocking on the door
What started as a mass delusion
Would take me far from the place I adore
New York City
You are my beautiful
Such a beautiful diasease
Pablo De Souza Santos
Que voz,para sempre Norah Jones
Gisele Carvalho Costa de Andrade
Como não amar as musicas da Norah :)
Vanderlei Monteiro
Linda canção fantástico 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Nahid A
love the lyrics ♡ It's always a right thing to listen to your heart.
Juvenal Da Silva
Fantástica 👏👏👏
Mélissandre grémont
Sa voix et juste magnifique
Juninho Giovane
amo Norah jones. q vozzzzzzzzz............ amo d +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Junior Cesar Souza Araujo
So awesome!
유난희
너무 좋다ㅠㅠ
sung gyoon jin
I like Norahe Jhones. This album is best.