EARLY IN THE MORNING - Curiositys -
A título de curiosidad, os presentamos este post referente a un título que ha dado mucho de sí en el panorama del Blues desde tiempos inmemoriales. EARLY IN THE MORNING., os ofrecemos las letras y algún video con las diferentes versiones que sabemos que existen, ( seguramente debe haber más ) Salvo algunas de ellas donde las direrencias son notables , como por ejemplo esta primera de Blind Arthur Blake , el resto ofrecen unas coincidencias notables , sospechosas o no , por lo que es difícil encontrar el verdadero creador y cuando fué inventado en su primera version. Es un título goloso por lo visto y que dentro de él engloba como decimos distintas ofertas , entre las cuales las del propio B.B.KING que sin duda interpretó una de las más populares , con dos apreciaciones distintas ... comprobádlo ................
RagtimeDorianHenry
* Early Morning Blues
* Blind Arthur Blake (Guitar / Vocal)
* October 1926
* 3 min 02
LYRICS
" Early this morning, my baby made me sore. (x2)
I'm gonna 'way to leave you, ain't coming back no more.
Tell me pretty mama, where did you stay last night? (x2)
It ain't none of your business, daddy, since I treat you right.
When you see me sleeping, baby don't you think I'm drunk. (x2)
I got one eye on my pistol and the other on your trunk.
--Guitar Solo--
Love you pretty mama, believe me it ain't no lie. (x2)
The day you try to quit me, baby that's the day you die. "
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Early in the Morning
Sonny Boy Williamson II
Now, when a little girl becomin' twelve years old
Beginin' to think she grown
Well, you can never catch that kinda
Little girl at home
But you have to go there early in the mornin'
Baby, 'bout the break of day
Now, you oughta see me grab the pillow
Where my baby used to lay
Now, that I've got a little woman
Her name is, Miss Kate
She told me to come to the house this mo'nin'
I got there about half past eight
She ask, 'I told you, come early in the mo'nin'
Baby, 'bout the break of day'
Now, ya oughta see me grab the pillow
Where my baby used to lay
I said, 'Look-a-here, woman
You fool with too many men
I can't never come to see you in the evenin
I have to come 'n see you when I can'
You tell me, 'Come early in the mo'nin'
Baby, 'bout the break of day'
Now, you…
B.B.KING
Early in the morning and I can't get right
Had a little date with my baby last night
Now it's early in the morning (Early in the morning)
Well it's early in the morning (Early in the morning)
Now it's early in the morning
And I ain't got nothing but the blues
Went to all the places where we used to go
Went to your house but you don't live there no more
Now it's early in the morning (Early in the morning)
Well it's early in the morning (Early in the morning)
Early in the morning
And I ain't got nothing but the blues
Went to your friend's house but she was out
Knock on your father's door and he began to shout Get out there boy
Early in the morning (Early in the morning)
Early in the morning (Early in the morning)
Early in the morning
And I ain't got nothing but the blues
Went to Dooky Chase to get something to eat
Waiter looked at me and said 'You sure look beat'
Now it's early in the morning (Early in the morning)
Early in the morning (Early in the morning)
Well it's early in the morning
And I ain't got nothing but the blues
Well it's early in the morning
And I ain't got nothing but the blues
Well it's early in the morning
Well, early in the morning I wake with the rising sun
Yes, early in the morning I wake with the rising sun
It's my daily motto and the people all calls it fun
Yes, I'm looking for a better future and forgetting about the past
I'm looking for a better future and forgetting about the past
Now I'm so glad that troubles don't always last
Yes, have fun whilst you can 'cos fate's an awful thing
Well, have fun whilst you can 'cos fate's an awful thing
You can't tell what may happen that's the reason I love to sing
Early in the morning and I can't get right
Had a little date with my baby last night
Now it's early in the morning
Ooh, in the morning
Early in the morning
And I ain't got nothing but the blues
I went to all the places where we used to go
I went to our house but she don't live there no more
Now it's early in the morning
Ooh, in the morning
Early in the morning
And I ain't got nothing but the blues
I went to your girlfriend's house but she was out
I knocked on her mother's door and she began to shout
"Get away, mad boy"
Yes, early in the morning
Ooh, in the morning
Early in the morning
And I ain't got nothing but the blues
I went to [Incomprehensible] to get something to eat
The waitress looked at me and said
"Pops, you sure look beat"
Now it's early in the morning
Ooh, in the morning
Early in the morning
And I ain't got nothing but the blues
I had a lot of money when I started out
Couldn't find my baby, now my money's run out
Now it's early in the morning
Ooh, in the morning
Early in the morning
And I ain't got nothing but the blues
In the morning
Yeah, so early in the morning
Come back to me, baby
In the morning
Early in the morning
Come back to me, baby
Fonte: Musixmatch
Compositores: L. Jordan / L. Hickman / D. Bartley
Letra de Early in the Mornin © Ocheri Publishing Corp., Philtac Music Company, Cherio Corporation, Universal-songs Of Polygram O/b/o Exile Publishing Ltd., Berwick Music Corp, Ocheri Publishing Corp
Early in the Morning may refer to:
"Early in the Morning" (Sonny Boy Williamson I song), a 1937 single by Sonny Boy Williamson I
"Early in the Mornin'" (Louis Jordan song), a 1947 single by Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five
"Early in the Morning" (Bobby Darin song), a 1958 single by Bobby Darin, also recorded by Buddy Holly on Coral Records
"Early in the Morning", a song by Peter, Paul and Mary from their album Peter, Paul and Mary (album)
"Early in the Morning" (Vanity Fare song), a 1969 single by Vanity Fare
"Early in the Morning", a song (listed as traditional), on the 1965 album The Sound of '65 by The Graham Bond Organisation and on the 1970 album Ginger Baker's Air Force
"Early in the Morning", a 1979 song on the album Desolation Angels (album) by Bad Company.
"Early in the Morning" (Gap Band song), a 1982 single by The Gap Band. Remake: Early in the Morning Robert Palmer 1985
"Early in the Morning" (Larry Santos song), a song by Larry Santos
Early in the Morning (James Vincent McMorrow album), 2010
Early in the Morning (Lorez Alexandria album), 1960
"Early Morning", a song by Sonu Nigam, and remixed by Ali Zafar along with rap of "Limitless", for the 2013 Bollywood film Chashme Baddoor (2013 film)
Disambiguation icon This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Early in the Morning.
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"Early in the Morning" (sometimes called "'Bout the Break of Day") is a blues song that was recorded by Sonny Boy Williamson I in 1937. Identified as a blues standard, it was inspired by earlier blues songs. "Early in the Morning" has been recorded by numerous musicians,including Junior Wells, who made it part of his repertoire.
Charlie Spand recorded "Soon This Morning" on June 6, 1929. The song features Spand's vocal and piano and opens:
It's early in the mornin' 'bout the break of day
My head on the pillow where my mama used to lay
Spand subsequently recorded several versions of "Soon This Morning". Several other bluesmen also recorded renditions of the song, often varying the lyrics. Some early versions include Big Bill Broonzy as "At the Break of Day" (1934), Walter Roland as "Early This Morning" (1934), Jimmie Gordon as "Soon in the Morning" (1935), Bill Gaither as "Bout the Break of Day" (1936),Speckled Red as "Early in the Morning" (1938),] and Washboard Sam as "So Early in the Morning" (1939).[9]
Leroy Carr recorded "Truthful Blues" on August 14, 1928, 10 months prior to Spand's recording.Although he performs the song at a slower tempo and uses different lyrics, it has elements similar to "Soon This Morning". Also singing in a piano blues style, Carr's recording opens:
And I woke up this mornin' just about the break of day
And I woke up this mornin' just about the break of day
And I did not have no sweet woman just to drive my blues away
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Both lyrical variations have been used frequently in subsequent recordings, but it is unknown if Carr's recording influenced Spand's.
Sonny Boy Williamson I version
John Lee "Sonny Boy" Williamson recorded "Early in the Morning" in 1937. The song is a medium-tempo twelve-bar blues that features Williamson's vocal and harmonica accompanied by Robert Lee McCoy (later known as Robert Nighthawk) and Henry Townsend on guitars. He incorporated his signature "call-and-response style of alternating vocal passages with pungent harmonica blasts" that became a fundamental of blues harmonica. Williamson's chorus uses lyrics similar to the earlier songs:
You tell me 'Come early in the mornin', baby 'bout the break of day'
Now ya oughta see me grab the pillow where my baby used to lay
Williamson's "Early in the Morning" (and the other early versions of the song) was released before blues songs were tracked by record industry trade magazines such as Billboard. When he re-recorded the song in 1945, it did not appear in the R&B chart.
Junior Wells versions
Chicago blues harmonica player Junior Wells recorded several versions of "Early in the Morning" during his career. He first recorded it in 1954 for States Records (S-139), while he claimed he was AWOL from the U.S. Army. Titled "'Bout the Break of Day", Wells added several verses which have been used in subsequent versions of the song by other artists. Backing Wells on vocal and harmonica are Muddy Waters and Louis Myers on guitars, Otis Spann on piano, Willie Dixon on bass, and Fred Below on drums. In 1965, he recorded two versions of the song with Buddy Guy – a live recording at Pepper's Lounge in Chicago from It's My Life, Baby! (Vanguard) and a studio recording for the influential Hoodoo Man Blues album.
Recordings by other artists
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Many artists have recorded their interpretations of "Early in the Morning", including Tampa Red (1951); Muddy Waters (1963) later released on One More Mile (1994); Charlie Musselwhite from Stand Back! Here Comes Charley Musselwhite's Southside Band (1967); and B.B. King with Van Morrison from B.B. King & Friends: 80 (2005). Eric Clapton recorded three versions of "Early in the Morning": a studio version from Backless (1978) and live versions from Crossroads 2: Live in the Seventies (1978, released 1996) and Just One Night (1980).
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