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Stormy Monday
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12-Bar Blues Standards - Stormy Monday
Written by Simon Harris   
Saturday, 26 June 2010 15:20
They call it stormy Moday, but Tuesday's just as bad
They call it stormy Moday, but Tuesday's just as bad
Wednesday's worse, and Thursday's also sad

Yes the eagle flies on Friday, and Saturday I go out to play
Eagle flies on Friday, and Saturday I go out to play
Sunday I go to church, then I kneel down and pray

Lord have mercy, Lord have mercy on me
Lord have mercy, my heart's in misery
Crazy about my baby, yes, send her back to me
 
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12-Bar Blues Standards - Stormy Monday
Written by Simon Harris   
Friday, 21 May 2010 10:48

Stormy Monday, originally titled Call It Stormy Monday (But Tuesday Is Just As Bad) and also known as Call It Stormy Monday, was written by T-Bone Walker and first recorded in 1947.

Confusingly, it is also sometimes referred to as Stormy Monday Blues, although that is the title of a 1942 song by Earl Hines and Billy Eckstine. T-Bone Walker originally used the full title song, Call It Stormy Monday (But Tuesday Is Just As Bad), in order to avoid confusion.

The song is based on the standard 12-bar blues format, and uses 9th chords and a chromatic progression - typical of T-Bone Walker's guitar style.

The lyrics portray a person who is separated from their love, and is suffering from guilt in some way because of what they have done.

The original recording produced by Ralph Bass came out on Black & White Records, and was one of Walker's breakthrough sides in pioneering the electric blues guitar.

The original Stormy Monday recording featured trumpet work from Teddy Buckner, and reached #5 on the R&B charts in 1948.

B.B. King once said that Call It Stormy Monday inspired him to begin playing electric guitar.

T-Bone Walker re-recorded the song with better sound quality and a different arrangement on his classic 1959 Atlantic Records album T-Bone Blues.

The song became a standard for blues and blues rock artists, and over the years has been recorded by Albert King, Eva Cassidy, Question Mark and the Mysterians, Jethro Tull, Eric Clapton, Shake Your Hips! and amongst others.

Trouble ensued when artists called it Stormy Monday Blues, however, as for instance Bobby Bland did on a well-known rendition - it was mis-credited and royalties went to the Hines-Eckstine song rather than T-Bone Walker's.

This may have also happened on some of the versions that were just called Stormy Monday.

The Allman Brothers Band recorded one of the best known versions on their live album At Fillmore East in 1971. It garnered considerable airplay on progressive rock and album-oriented rock radio formats during the 1970s.

The 1988 Mike Figgis film Stormy Monday was named after the song, and includes B. B. King's performance of it over the opening credits.

Last Updated on Friday, 21 May 2010 14:39
 
Give Me One Reason PDF Print E-mail
12-Bar Blues Standards - Stormy Monday
Written by Simon Harris   
Saturday, 10 April 2010 22:05

I've been working with Attika recently on Tracy Chapman's Give Me One Reason - a pretty straightforward 12-bar Blues in G.

 

Give me one reason to stay here and I'll turn right back around
Give me one reason to stay here and I'll turn right back around
Because I don't want leave you lonely
But you got to make me change my mind
Baby I got your number and I know that you got mine
But you know that I called you I called too many times
You can call me baby you can call me anytime
But you got to call me

Give me one reason to stay here - and I'll turn right back around
Give me one reason to stay here - and I'll turn right back around
Because I don't want leave you lonely
But you got to make me change my mind

I don't want no one to squeeze me - they might take away my life
I don't want no one to squeeze me - they might take away my life
I just want someone to hold me and rock me through the night

This youthful heart can love you and give you what you need
This youthful heart can love you and give you what you need
But I'm too old to go chasing you around
Wasting my precious energy

Give me one reason to stay here - and I'll turn right back around
Give me one reason to stay here - and I'll turn right back around
Because I don't want leave you lonely
But you got to make me change my mind

Baby just give me one reason - Give me just one reason why
Baby just give me one reason - Give me just one reason why I should stay
Because I told you that I loved you
And there ain't no more to say

Last Updated on Monday, 12 April 2010 09:25