My syncopated melody man

(Eddie Cox/ Blanche Merril) 1916
My syncopated man
Plays the blues like no one can
When he sits down at that piano
When he starts in a place
New song right in the sway
You’ll be listening, you’ll be listening
And you’re going to start to whistle it
He’s got a way that’s all his own
Probably the best musician ever known
You never heard that syncopation
Had a roots key he don’t shine
Besides the devil loving man of mine
His music, much as they hate him
They just can’t appreciate him
That’s why I called him my syncopated man
LINE UP:
Batería: Riky Siffredi; Guitarra acústica, ukelele, bajo y kazoo: Manu Grooveman; Piano: L.Matellán; Voz: Sarita Brown.
Headroom Estudio. Madrid. Mayo de 2011
*Nota: sólo hay documentadas dos grabaciones de esta canción a lo largo de la historia del jazz, curiosamente, ambas, en sus inicios
- Marion Harris en 1916
- Red McKenzie and his Music Box en 1927
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