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COME DANCE WITH ME- feat-JOEY DELEON (R.I.P.)
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This started as an experiment, for Skip and myself, to try and write for someone else. JOEY DELEON - Lead Vocals / Skip- all guitars, bass / Greg- Drums and production Please read full info below.
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Genre
R&B Funk
Charts
#4,336 today Peak #14
#459 in subgenre Peak #1
Author
Greg Hixson/ Skip Bryant
Rights
KJ MUSIC/ SHARDELL MUSIC 2007
Uploaded
April 29, 2013
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MP3 4.3 MB 128 kbps 4:41
Story behind the song
As stated, this started as Skip and myself trying to see if we could write for someone else. Joey was our friend, and had a funk/soul cover band, but he had mentioned to Skip, that he needed a "signature song" to help him stand out from the crowd (not that Joey would ever get lost in the crowd, he was just "ON" all of the time). Skip, told me what Joey had said, and suddenly we had the craziest thought we probably ever had, "Let's write a song for Joey!". We knew we would need something "Funky", which Skip is very good at, plus "Pop" enough to work anywhere they played (Skip had started playing Bass with Joey's band "Knightwalker", since "Lost Reality" had broken up.) So he pretty much knew what could work. That Bass line started the whole ball rolling, it was just "spot on" for what we needed to accomplish. The song was built around the Bass line, and it was time to start recording it. I actually played the drums to just the Bass track, before everything else was added. I'm a rocker through and through, I just did not have the feel, for the Guitar work that this song was going to need. Skip layed down two Rythmn tracks on the guitar, so we'd have it in stereo. then the Lead guitar, and lead fills. We were thinking of adding a bunch more to it, bongos? Keys? Shakers? etc. But what happened was, is that Joey was so knocked out we were doing this for him, that Skip couldn't hold him off any longer, on coming to hear it. As soon as it started up, Joey was dancing all over the room, doing James Brown yelps and inflections with it, mind you , he had not even seen the lyrics yet that we had written. He was READY!! and nothing was going to stop it, he had to sing it NOW! He was reading the Lyric sheet as he was singing, and it only took five takes to get the Master Vocal track. With Just a couple of "punch ins". If you listen close you can hear Skip, myself and Michele, just speaking words on the choruses, I liked it as it added a "Beatle-like" touch to it. long story short, it got added to the set, and Skip told me they got the best responce from the crowd, every night, when they played this song. There was some "label" interest, but there were some characters in the deck that I'm not comfortable with discussing here. The result of was a complete re-recording of the song with only Skip, and Joey being involved from the orginal recording. It had a bunch of horns added to it, and the arrangement was changed (basically, because no guitar player they tried could play Skip's brilliant distinctive part, and Skip refused to lay it on for them, bass only for him this go around, I think as a favor to me, because I was against the whole thing to begin with, and my brother respected that) Sadly Joey passed, a little over a year and a half after the original recording, but at least he got to "Jame's Brown" his ass off to his own song on stage during that time. R.I.P. Joey D. you were a "brother" and a friend. Always Missed.
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