Norah Jones - What Am I To You? - live in San Francisco - 2024 - 4K
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- Norah Jones plays her song "What Am I To You?" live in concert before a sold-out crowd at The Masonic Auditorium in San Francisco, California on August 3, 2024. What Am I To You? appeared on Jones' second studio album, Feels Like Home (2004). Norah Jones is a Grammy Award winning singer, songwriter, and pianist from New York City. This was one of the final nights of her Visions Tour 2024. Joining Norah Jones onstage were Josh Lattanzi (bass), Brian Blade (drums), Sasha Dobson (backing vocals / guitar), and Sami Stevens (backing vocals / keyboards).
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What Am I To You? lyrics:
What am I to you?
Tell me darlin' true
To me, you are the sea
Vast as you can be
And deep the shade of blue
When you're feelin' low
To whom else do you go?
I'd cry if you hurt
I'd give you my last shirt
Because I love you so
Now if my sky should fall
Would you even call?
I've opened up my heart
I never want to part
I'm givin' you the ball
When I look in your eyes
I can feel the butterflies
I'll love you when you're blue
But tell me darlin' true
What am I to you?
If my sky should fall
Would you even call?
I've opened up my heart
I never wanna part
I'm givin' you the ball
When I look in your eyes
I can feel the butterflies
Could you find a love in me?
Would you carve me in a tree?
Don't fill my heart with lies
I will love you when you're blue
But tell me darlin' true
What am I to you?
Written by Norah Jones
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Visions Tour Dates (2024):
May 6 - Boston, MA @ MGM Music Hall at Fenway
May 7 - Poughkeepsie, NY @ Bardavon 1869 Opera House
May 10 - Port Chester, NY @ The Capitol Theatre
May 13 - Washington, DC @ Kennedy Center Concert Hall
May 15 - Philadelphia, PA @ The Met Philadelphia
May 16-17 - Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Paramount
May 19 - New York, NY @ Apollo Theater
May 24 - Napa, CA @ BottleRock Napa Valley
June 27 - Toronto, ON @ Budweiser Stage
June 29 - Ottawa, ON @ Ottawa Jazz Festival
July 2 - Montreal, QC @ Festival International de Jazz de Montreal
July 5 - Canandaigua, NY @ CMAC
July 6 - Buffalo, NY @ Artpark Mainstage Theater
July 8 - Pittsburgh, PA @ Heinz Hall For The Performing Arts
July 10 - Huber Heights, OH @ Rose Music Center at The Heights
July 11 - Cuyahoga Falls, OH @ Blossom Music Center
July 13 - Interlochen, MI @ Kresage Auditorium
July 14 - Highland Park, IL @ Ravinia Festival
July 22 - Vail, CO @ Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater
July 23 - Morrison, CO @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre
July 25 - Sandy, UT @ Sandy Amphitheater
July 26 - Boise, ID @ Outlaw Field At The Idaho Botanical Garden
July 27 - Walla Walla, WA @ Wine Country Amphitheater
July 29 - Seattle, WA @ Woodland Park Zoo Amphitheater
July 30 - Vancouver, BC @ Queen Elizabeth Theatre
August 1 - Eugene, OR @ Cuthbert Amphitheater
August 3 - San Francisco, CA @ The Masonic
August 4 - Los Angeles, CA @ The Greek Theatre
August 6 - San Diego, CA @ The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park
Sept. 21 - Atlanta, GA @ Cadence Bank Amphitheatre at Chastain Park
Oct. 14 - Dallas, TX @ The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
Oct. 15 - Houston, TX @ 713 Music Hall
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Norah Jones official bio
by Don Was, President, Blue Note Records
A while back I set out to learn more about what differentiates a truly great artist from the rest of the pack and charted the narrative development of Bruce Springsteen’s songs during his career. Over decades, he had traveled on a Hero’s Journey straight from the pages of Joseph Campbell’s books and ultimately returned home with the knowledge that having someone to talk to and a little of that human touch is the greatest treasure that one can pursue. By eloquently chronicling his experiences, he had left a trail of musical breadcrumbs that his listeners could follow to help make sense of their own lives. It’s a noble deed and is one reason for his enduring relevance.
I feel the same way about Norah Jones. On her 2020 album, Pick Me Up Off the Floor, she sang about how she wept, about loss and being lost, about going up in flames and being heartbroken. I wanted to reach into the speakers and give her a big hug because it was clear that she was experiencing some of the midlife stuff that Carl Jung had written extensively about. We all go through it and we’re all woefully unprepared to deal with it.
When I first heard the songs on Norah’s new album, Visions, it was evident that she had weathered the storm and emerged with an enlightened perspective. She’s singing about being awake, wanting to dance, finally feeling free, being on her way to making it right and acceptance of what life brings.
It’s both difficult and uncomfortable to dig deep and share your inner emotional life with the world - even harder to eloquently shroud those feelings in layers of poetry and innovative musical texture. It’s a staggeringly generous use of popular music. Norah Jones’ Visions attains that artistic ideal with nobility and grace.
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I love the change up Norah does on this Jones classic.
She actually looked surprised.i love it
She’s a sweet soul
❤