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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 20 พ.ย. 2011
Jimmy Witherspoon - Evening (1969)
From the album The Blues Singer (1969)
Written by Royce Swain
(The thumbnail is from a different album)
Lyrics:
Evening
Every night you come and you find me
Every night you come and remind me
That my gal is gone
Evening
Oh you've got me deeply in your power
Every minute seems like an hour
Since my gal is gone
Shadows fall
On the wall
That's the time I miss you, most of all
Even though I try, how can I go on
Evening
Let me sleep 'til the gray dawn is breakin'
I don't care if I don't awaken
Since my gal is gone
Since my gal is gone
Written by Royce Swain
(The thumbnail is from a different album)
Lyrics:
Evening
Every night you come and you find me
Every night you come and remind me
That my gal is gone
Evening
Oh you've got me deeply in your power
Every minute seems like an hour
Since my gal is gone
Shadows fall
On the wall
That's the time I miss you, most of all
Even though I try, how can I go on
Evening
Let me sleep 'til the gray dawn is breakin'
I don't care if I don't awaken
Since my gal is gone
Since my gal is gone
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A gem! 💖
Incrível!!
Espectacular
sorry, i'm gonna break the 666 likes of your post :'(
i love this!
Evenin' Ev'ry night you come and you find me, oh Lord And you always come and remind me, oh yes That my gal is gone, my baby's gone, oh Lord, my baby's gone Evenin' Can't you see I'm deeply in your power, oh Lord? Every minute seems like an hour, oh Lord Since my gal, she's gone, my baby's gone, my baby's gone Now shadow's fallin', well, Are on the wall That's the time I miss your kiss, most of all Even though I try, how can I go on, oh yes, go on Pretty baby Evenin' Let me sleep 'til the gray dawn is breakin', oh yes I don't care if I don't awaken, oh Lord Since my gal she's gone, my baby's gone, oh yes she's gone Evenin' Let me sleep 'til gray dawn is breakin', oh Lord I don't care if I don't awaken, oh yes, since my gal she's gone My baby's gone, my baby's gone My baby's gone
Close to the sound of a led zeppelin
How 'bout the other way around...? Zeppelin certainly did learn from extraordinary guys like this. ⚡🤪💥🔨⚡
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Well damn! 😎
Que fantastico
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woooow fat man in saloon
Does anyone know who wrote this song?
+PockASqueeno Jimmy Rushing wrote this song; it's on one of his albums, but he also used to play it with the Count Basie Orchestra.
thesithempire I've never heard the Count Basie version-I'll have to check that out!
+PockASqueeno It's actually written by Charles Daniels and Richard Whiting. Jimmy Rushing sang it with the Count Basie Orchestra. It has been done recently by Hugh Laurie
+PockASqueeno M. Parish and H. White - Evening. First recorded by T-Bone Walker With Marl Young & His Orchestra in 1945.
+arrrang Do you have any idea who M. Parish and H. White are? I've tried to looking them up, but to no avail.
i was just lookng for this track from a bluesway lp i have at home in london on vinyl and this version is very similar, altho i can't be sure until i play the record! www.discogs.com/viewimages?release=4006744
1969 on the bluesway label - hope that helps! unfortunately it's not on spotify and i have only ever seen it on vinyl format, although it may well have had a cd release from the abc/paramount vaults at somepoint.
Simon Tan Thanks alot!
banannajam no worries - happy to help!
Where did you get this version? It's a good song but not from the original album.
This track is from: "the blues singer" album with Charlie Musselwhite (1961)
Thanks. "The Blues Singer" album is actually from 1969
Very powerful. Jimmy sings as though he means it. Wonderful harmonica, too. Top drawer.
This is a great track but it is NOT from the album Evenin' Blues.
Yes, that`s true. It`s from the album "The Blues singer"