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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 21 ธ.ค. 2013
Bass guitar jams with my parrot/musical director Sheba . PLEASE LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE.
Juice Newton - Queen of Hearts (1981) bass cover
Queen of Hearts is a country-pop song written by Hank DeVito, the pedal steel guitarist in Emmylou Harris's backing group The Hot Band. It was first recorded by Dave Edmunds on his 1979 album Repeat When Necessary. Edmunds' version was released as a single and reached number 11 in the UK and number 12 in Ireland that year, but failed to chart substantially elsewhere in the world. The most successful version of the song was recorded by Juice Newton in 1981 - her version reached number two in the United States and South Africa. Newton's version also reached the top 10 in Canada, Australia, Denmark, Switzerland and New Zealand.
British new wave and neo-rockabilly artist Dave Edmunds released the first recording of "Queen of Hearts" for his 1979 album Repeat When Necessary. The song came out as a single in the UK and was a hit there, reaching number 11. Edmunds wanted to have the single released in the US, but his label never released it: "I was just waiting for Swan Song, in their wisdom, to put it out in America, which they didn't do. ... Eventually, Juice Newton did it with an almost identical version and had a huge hit with it."
Following the Newton version, Edmunds felt uncomfortable performing the song live, as it was now associated primarily with Newton. He commented, "What bugged me is that I can't do it live now. 'Because to people it looks like, 'What's he doing a Juice Newton song for?' you know, but it's my song. Maybe now I could, but at the time, when it was a hit, I felt you would feel kinda weird about doing it, 'cuz there's no reason US audiences would know anything about my version of the song". In 1986, a live version by Dave Edmunds appeared on his album I Hear You Rockin'.
Following an appearance on the 1980 Rodney Crowell album But What Will the Neighbors Think, on which composer DeVito played guitar, "Queen of Hearts" had its highest-profile rendition in a version by country-rock singer Juice Newton from the 1981 album Juice. Newton would later recall: "I did ['Queen of Hearts'] live for about a year...Then I brought it to [producer] Richard Landis when we started the Juice album. He wasn't convinced at that point that it was a breakout song but I told him I think this is a real cool song … so we cut it". Newton's own favorite cut on the Juice album, "Queen of Hearts" was issued as the album's second single and would reach number two on the Billboard Hot 100 for two weeks in September 1981, behind "Endless Love" by Diana Ross and Lionel Richie. While still at number two, "Queen of Hearts" was certified Gold for domestic sales of one million units.
"Queen of Hearts" also gave Newton her second huge international hit, with top 10 chart positions in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, and Switzerland, and more moderate success in Austria, Germany, and the Netherlands. Her recording of the song earned Newton a 1982 Grammy nomination for Best Female Vocalist, Country and Western category, "Queen of Hearts" having been a number 14 country hit. In June 2014, Newton's version of the song was ranked number 92 by Rolling Stone on its list of the 100 greatest country songs of all time.
Lyrics:
Midnight, and I'm a-waitin' on the twelve-oh-five
Hopin' it'll take me just a little farther down the line
Moonlight, you're just a heartache in disguise
Won't you keep my heart from breakin'
If it's only for a very short time?
Playin' with the Queen of Hearts
Knowin' it ain't really smart
The Joker ain't the only fool
Who'll do anythin' for you
Layin' out another lie
Thinkin' 'bout a life of crime
'Cause that's what I'll have to do
To keep me away from you
Honey, you know it makes you mad
Why is everybody tellin' everybody what you have done?
Baby, I know it makes you sad
But when they're handin' out the heartaches
You know you got to have you some
Playin' with the Queen of Hearts
Knowin' it ain't really smart
The Joker ain't the only fool
Who'll do anythin' for you
Layin' out another lie
Thinkin' 'bout a life of crime
'Cause that's what I'll have to do
To keep me away from you
Lovers, I know you've had a few
But hide your heart beneath the covers
And tell 'em they're the only one
And others, they know just what I'm goin' through
And it's a-hard to be a lover
When you say you're only in it for fun
Playin' with the Queen of Hearts
Knowin' it ain't really smart
The Joker ain't the only fool
Who'll do anythin' for you
Playin' with the Queen of Hearts
And knowin' it ain't really smart
The Joker ain't the only fool
Who'll do anythin' for you
Layin' out another lie
Thinkin' 'bout a life of crime
'Cause that's what I'll have to do
To keep me away from you
Playin' with the Queen of Hearts
Playin' with the Queen of Hearts
Playin' with the Queen of Hearts
Playin' with the Queen of Hearts
British new wave and neo-rockabilly artist Dave Edmunds released the first recording of "Queen of Hearts" for his 1979 album Repeat When Necessary. The song came out as a single in the UK and was a hit there, reaching number 11. Edmunds wanted to have the single released in the US, but his label never released it: "I was just waiting for Swan Song, in their wisdom, to put it out in America, which they didn't do. ... Eventually, Juice Newton did it with an almost identical version and had a huge hit with it."
Following the Newton version, Edmunds felt uncomfortable performing the song live, as it was now associated primarily with Newton. He commented, "What bugged me is that I can't do it live now. 'Because to people it looks like, 'What's he doing a Juice Newton song for?' you know, but it's my song. Maybe now I could, but at the time, when it was a hit, I felt you would feel kinda weird about doing it, 'cuz there's no reason US audiences would know anything about my version of the song". In 1986, a live version by Dave Edmunds appeared on his album I Hear You Rockin'.
Following an appearance on the 1980 Rodney Crowell album But What Will the Neighbors Think, on which composer DeVito played guitar, "Queen of Hearts" had its highest-profile rendition in a version by country-rock singer Juice Newton from the 1981 album Juice. Newton would later recall: "I did ['Queen of Hearts'] live for about a year...Then I brought it to [producer] Richard Landis when we started the Juice album. He wasn't convinced at that point that it was a breakout song but I told him I think this is a real cool song … so we cut it". Newton's own favorite cut on the Juice album, "Queen of Hearts" was issued as the album's second single and would reach number two on the Billboard Hot 100 for two weeks in September 1981, behind "Endless Love" by Diana Ross and Lionel Richie. While still at number two, "Queen of Hearts" was certified Gold for domestic sales of one million units.
"Queen of Hearts" also gave Newton her second huge international hit, with top 10 chart positions in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, and Switzerland, and more moderate success in Austria, Germany, and the Netherlands. Her recording of the song earned Newton a 1982 Grammy nomination for Best Female Vocalist, Country and Western category, "Queen of Hearts" having been a number 14 country hit. In June 2014, Newton's version of the song was ranked number 92 by Rolling Stone on its list of the 100 greatest country songs of all time.
Lyrics:
Midnight, and I'm a-waitin' on the twelve-oh-five
Hopin' it'll take me just a little farther down the line
Moonlight, you're just a heartache in disguise
Won't you keep my heart from breakin'
If it's only for a very short time?
Playin' with the Queen of Hearts
Knowin' it ain't really smart
The Joker ain't the only fool
Who'll do anythin' for you
Layin' out another lie
Thinkin' 'bout a life of crime
'Cause that's what I'll have to do
To keep me away from you
Honey, you know it makes you mad
Why is everybody tellin' everybody what you have done?
Baby, I know it makes you sad
But when they're handin' out the heartaches
You know you got to have you some
Playin' with the Queen of Hearts
Knowin' it ain't really smart
The Joker ain't the only fool
Who'll do anythin' for you
Layin' out another lie
Thinkin' 'bout a life of crime
'Cause that's what I'll have to do
To keep me away from you
Lovers, I know you've had a few
But hide your heart beneath the covers
And tell 'em they're the only one
And others, they know just what I'm goin' through
And it's a-hard to be a lover
When you say you're only in it for fun
Playin' with the Queen of Hearts
Knowin' it ain't really smart
The Joker ain't the only fool
Who'll do anythin' for you
Playin' with the Queen of Hearts
And knowin' it ain't really smart
The Joker ain't the only fool
Who'll do anythin' for you
Layin' out another lie
Thinkin' 'bout a life of crime
'Cause that's what I'll have to do
To keep me away from you
Playin' with the Queen of Hearts
Playin' with the Queen of Hearts
Playin' with the Queen of Hearts
Playin' with the Queen of Hearts
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Killing Joke - Love Like Blood {single} (1985) bass cover
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Alice Cooper - Only Women Bleed (1975) bass cover
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3-2-1 Contact opening theme 1983-86 (bass cover)
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Genesis - No Reply at All (1981) bass cover
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Local H - Bound for the Floor (1996) bass cover
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The Cars - Hello Again (1984) bass cover (along with synth bass)
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Saxon - Power and the Glory (1983) bass cover
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Suicidal Tendencies - War Inside My Head (1987) bass cover
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Bertie Higgins - Key Largo (1982) bass cover
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Metallica - Blackened (1988) bass cover
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Rush - The Big Money (1985) bass cover
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The Alan Parsons Project - Games People Play (1980) bass cover
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Slayer - Behind the Crooked Cross (1988) bass cover
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Jefferson Starship - Jane (1979) bass cover
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Mercyful Fate - Curse of the Pharaohs (1983) bass cover
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Phil Collins - Don’t Lose My Number (1985) bass cover
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Vicious Rumors - Don't Wait For Me (1990) bass cover
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Vicious Rumors - Don't Wait For Me (1990) bass cover
What a classic song. Great playing Justin
Thanks Andrea!
😃Oh! that's a great tune....wonderful to hear you play it on the bass.😃
Thanks Kenny!
Nice job brother 😊
Thank you sir!
@ Absolutely brother
I love how upbeat this song is. Dave Edmunds originally, but I prefer this version
Yeah, me too.
I'm sure Sklar would appreciate the cover and your beard !
Thank you!
I think the parrot is giving you groove! I always liked this song.
Such a cool bass line..I remember this one I think I learned the guitar part sitting in my mom's house! B great cover
Thanks bro. The country bass lines are always fun.
Never heard this one before, I like it, seems Sheba enjoyed it too, bless her ☺ TY 4 sharing
Same here haha....this little ditty lol we used to throw quarters in a coffee booth music player and jam on to this LOL...
Haven’t heard this in awhile. Nice!
Awesome cover 🤘🔥🤘
Thank you!
@justinandsheba you are welcome
👍👍👍👍
Supposed to be played withb pic and all downstrokes. You're taking the shortcut.
Right on! I wonder how Rob plays it.
WAIT THERE WAS A PARROT ? AWESOME :D
Thanks Jay!
Awesome job! Saxon has always been one of my favorites.
Thanks Jacob! I appreciate you stopping by!!
Super funky dude! Love it
Thanks bro!
Sorry I must've missed this OMG don't chastise me lol BUT RUSH is obviously my COUNTRIES namesake goto BAND of my ERA....THanks Justin for crankin' out on this tune and as usual you seamlessly graced your way through the licks like BUTTA! LOVE IT! Do you happen to know Malignant Narcissism.....that would look GREAT done by you my man! LOL about DIVA!
Thanks Roger. I've heard Malignant Narcissism plenty of times, but I honestly haven't taken a crack at playing it. I've seen Rush in concert twice, once on the Roll the Bones tour and then I believe the Counterparts tour. Wish I could see them again, but that ship has sailed sadly.
@@justinandsheba Yes that ship is out there on the water I can see it in view mind you! Nice for hearing that song though as I think I can PICTURE you doing that song and doing it a favour in fact!
OMG this MUST be a dedication song to ME right? LOL...Only cause I'm a railroader for several centuries lol...I work the Switching Yard and this groove definitely fits the mash of moves I do.........Regardless....this TUNE is so good and BUSY!
Haha! Yes... consider it a dedication! My buddy suggested that I do this song and after I heard it I had to give it a go.
Bas gitar tonu güzelmiş. Amfi ve bas gitar mı sadece ?
Bu benim mikserden geçen bas gitarım. Burada amplifikatör kullanmıyorum.
Great job! I've honestly never heard the song before but your bass playing and tone were definitely on point. 🤘
Thanks man. I actually had never heard it before myself, but a friend suggested it for me to try.
I was wondering why you had a whammy bar on a bass, but it's just light reflection 😁 It's a good fun cover, nicely played
Thanks. Yeah, no whammys here...lol!!
Nice job! What kind of bass are you playing? I like it.
Thanks That's a G&L L2000 Tribute.
Funky riff hypnotic ..❤
🤘Great cover of their >>track<< Justin. Full steam ahead 😉 Hey Sheba 🦜 Thank you for sharing, toot toot
one of my favorite WZ tunes. GREAT cover! Thanks!
Thank you!
Thank you for sharing, looks like a nice park, with some unusual finds.
Thanks. When the weather is nice again I may start a second channel dedicated to metal detecting. When I filmed this I had a pair of video sunglasses which made filming very easy. Unfortunately those failed and I'll have to get another pair or a Go Pro type camera because filming with a phone is a real hassle while swinging a detector.
@@justinandsheba Sounds like a plan, and with hands free it'll be even better, win-win 🙂
Anyone else imagining the parrot singing the lyrics? 😀
Mad as a box of 🐸frogs. A fun find amongst your varied musical abilities!! 😉 It's a while ago, but if you still have a copy of the tab, please may you email it to me. Thanx Have a hoppy day 🤦♀
For sure, Bee! I'll dig it up and send you the transcript. I just hope my handwriting is decipherable... LOL
Excellent job. I love this song and I suspect your parrot does, too!
Thank you. Yeah, she seems to like it!
The only era of country music I enjoy! Feel good country rock!
Thanks for stopping by!!
Really good playing bass
Thanks Debbie!
Love this song..cool bass lines you got it perfectly 😊 great job.
Thanks man
Another great one dude!
Thanks Blaze!
This seemingly simple bassline has some interesting subtleties, which you've captured nicely, Justin. 🤘
Thanks Aaron. That's one of the big advantages of listening to the isolated bass before trying to learn a song properly.
Great cover. It has been a l-o-n-g time since I heard this one on cassette. Thank you for sharing. 👍
Thank you too!
Oh my, I really appreciate you playing this toon. I really wasn't expecting it. Excellent job 😊 Thank you so much for sharing. Keep on rocking Happy New Year to you and Sheba 🎉
Thanks for suggesting this one! Happy New Year, Bee!!
I'm learning this bass line. This is the best cover I've watched by far. I always thought this bass line had a Paul McCartney element to it... Just found your channel, and you have Morbid Angel! 😎 👌 Best wishes to you, and thank you for the upload. It's a big help 👍
Thank you, Lee! I'm glad that I was able to help.
I LOVE the Joke! "Night Time" is a masterpiece.
Great song Justin, what bass is that?
Steinberger Spirit XT2
That sounds fantastic Justin. Makes me appreciate running my PC sound through my hifi. If ever someone asks why you play bass, you just need to play this video.
Thanks Andrea!
Me gusta como suena asi le da mas vajo ala canción ❤❤
love it! Dougie Thomson is an underrated bass player I think, great cover.
Thanks!!
sweet
Hey liking Killing Joke...what sends me is that ride of the chorus....reminds me of my janky 16 year old days (1981 era) where I was caught in many places of mystery and no-where then suddenly rocketing down Interstate 75 from Canada and hitting music and stations on the FM dial that I've never heard as I headed Southbound...into the abyss!
Sounds like some good times for sure. I hope you had a nice Christmas!!
@@justinandsheba I'm still having the nice christmas Justin and Sheebs...thanks! You to I'd gather....Nice seeing ya!
Great job dude, Merry Christmas to you and yours!
Thanks man. Merry Christmas!!
Magnificent!!!!!!
Thank you!