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Jelly Roll Morton recorded this at the end of his career. He was not only a great pianoplayer but also a fine bluessinger as well (listen to his Library of Congress recordings and you'll be amazed). Jelly's version was very swingy.毎週みたいにアップしてるおっちゃん、
Leon Redbone recorded it on his "Branch To Branch" album and slowed it down.
My version is even slower than his, that's what you get getting older I guess.
I teach this song in my new ebook "Key of C" (cost €7.50, about $10)
Three songs are taught (all tabbed out and with videolessons) :
1- Why
2- Boogie in C
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GvwXSp...
3- Take Your Time Rag
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c6olIl...
More info at
http://www.daddystovepipe.com/key-of-...
http://www.daddystovepipe.com
I'm playing a 1925 Gibson L3
Lyrics
why
won't you kindly tell me why
you always leave me high and dry
and give all the other boys attention dear
you know I want you near me
hear me
you'd be so awfully pleasing if you stopped your teasing
if you do
I'll be true and true
why
are you so captivating
why
are you so agravating and
poor me must I keep on waiting patiently
you know there's lotsa kissing
we're missing
I would like to hear you say the words that you once whispered
oohhoo
why don't you tell me why