Well she's up against the register with an apron and a spatula, Yesterday's deliveries, tickets for the bachelors She's a moving violation from her conk down to her shoes, Well, it's just an invitation to the blues And you feel just like Cagney, she looks like Rita Hayworth At the counter of the Schwab's drugstore You wonder if she might be single, she's a loner and likes to mingle Got to be patient, try and pick up a clue She said "How you gonna like 'em, over medium or scrambled?", You say "Anyway's the only way", be careful not to gamble On a guy with a suitcase and a ticket getting out of here It's a tired bus station and an old pair of shoes This ain't nothing but an invitation to the blues But you can't take your eyes off her, get another cup of java, It's just the way she pours it for you, joking with the customers Mercy mercy, Mr. Percy, there ain't nothing back in Jersey But a broken-down jalopy of a man I left behind And the dream that I was chasing, and a battle with booze And an open invitation to the blues But she used to have a sugar daddy and a candy-apple Caddy, And a bank account and everything, accustomed to the finer things He probably left her for a socialite, and he didn't 'cept at night, And then he's drunk and never even told her that her cared So they took the registration, and the car-keys and her shoes And left her with an invitation to the blues 'Cause there's a Continental Trailways leaving local bus tonight, good evening You can have my seat ...
Another vid of Interview with the Vampire. It's about Claudia and her piano lessons. The music is from the soundtrack of the movie 'The piano' from Michael Nyman. The song's called 'The heart asks pleasure first / The promise' Edit: As many people asked about the song Claudia plays at the end in the original movie I've to say that I don't know the name of it. There are a few other vids here with the same question. But none of them apparently have a clue. So, I'm sorry I can't tell you. -------------------------------- I made this fanvideo under the aspect of 'Fair-Use'. I don't own any rights - they belong to their respective owners. No copyright infringement intended.
This is Tom Henry teaching how to play EVERY Major and minor chord on any piano type keyboard. It is a formula to shorten the path of learning chords from years to minutes; truly amazing! ANYBODY can learn this quickly!
The chords used in the song Rock-a-bye Your baby ( With a Dixie Melody ) and where to find chord patterns for songs. www.ezpianochords.com is my website for free lessons. Rock-a-bye Your Baby ( With a Dixie Melody ) is a public domain song written in 1918 by Sam Lewis and Joe Young and Jean Schwartz for an Al Jolson musical called Sinbad. It was a 1956 hit for Jerry Lewis and later a hit for Aretha Franklin. Judy Garland sang the song at most of her concerts.
"Swanee River Boogie" -- Caroline Dahl playing boogie woogie piano with Tom Rigney & Flambeau. Tom on violin; Danny Caron, guitar; Steve Parks, bass; Ian Hoffman, drums.
This is a tune by one of my favourite composers, Dave Grusin, Hope you like it! jazzyjapan.ecrater.com
Me playing Tom Traubert's Blues (aka: Waltzing Mathilda, aka something with 4 sheets and the wind and Copenhagen) by Tom Waits on the piano. This one always made me cry when I was a kid (and didn't even speak English.. I only understood a word here and there and until I got older I always thought this song was about a man's last dance with his wife before she died...guess I was a sentimental 5 year old). Please don't ask for the sheetmusic (if usually leave those comments, if I'm in a bad ...