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Just Another Stormy Monday
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A power ballad inspired by T-Bone Walker, T.S. Eliot, and a host of character-building experiences beginning with T (terrible, tortuous, tragic,tension-inducing - you get the idea)!
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Multi-talented Scottish singer-songwriter performs his own take on Americana. Original tunes with beautiful guitar work: laugh with Her Father Called Me Franken
Bob Leslie is the unknown soldier of the Scottish songwriting scene. Out of full-time professional action for fifteen years (due to family commitments), he never stopped writing and has recently returned with a 12-song CD of self-penned Americana with a touch of Tom Waits about it. In A Different World (release August 2010) employs top musical talent from the Central Scotland scene: Bernadette Collier & Alice Leslie - backing vox; Fraser Speirs - harmonica; Jim Keilt - lead guitar, Alex Mack - banjo, mandolin, and lead guitar; Craig Nelson - alto sax; and Carl Esprit Bridgeman - bass guitar. Apple, Chrysalis Records, and the Kinks' managers showed interest in Bob's early work and his later songs have elicited high commendation from the the prestigious Billboard Song Contest. Top players Bob has worked with include: Andy Hamilton (sax player for multi-million-selling Canadian songwriter Corey Hart) Chris Glen and Ted McKenna (bass and drums, respectively, with the Sensational Alex Harvey Band) Colin Bass (bass player of seminal prog-rockers Camel) Dave Vasco (guitarist for Warner Brothers artists Clancy) Fraser Speirs (harmonica maestro with Paolo Nutini and Scots blues legend Tam White) Jim Keilt (virtuoso lead guitarist with John Otway and the London production of Tommy - the Musical) Kathy O'Donoghue (vocalist with, amongst others, Roger Chapman and Hank Wangford) Zeke Manyika (drummer for Scots chart-toppers Orange Juice)
Song Info
Genre
Pop Pop Rock
Charts
#17,609 today Peak #189
#4,531 in subgenre Peak #38
Author
Bob Leslie
Rights
2004
Uploaded
December 09, 2004
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MP3 6.3 MB 128 kbps 0:00
Story behind the song
The title and mood are obviously inspired by T-Bone Walker's immortal "Stormy Monday Blues." The feelings/experiences drawn on are mine. Some of the imagery was sparked by T.S. Eliot's "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock." So, thanks to Tom, T-Bone, and all those character-building experiences (Lord, preserve us from character-building experiences!).
Lyrics
Just another stormy Monday Rain pouring off my face Least, that’s what I tell myself it is And the lie’s not out of place The bridge is torn asunder And the place where I was raised Just skipped town Just another stormy Monday And another shot of blues Took a walk that led to nowhere Asked a question, was refused My ID tags are missing And the guy who reads the news Can’t be found And it’s just another stormy Monday Tears me up and tears me down Every time I think it’s Sunday Stormy Monday comes around Just another stormy Monday Scuffed and frankly down at heel Restless nights in cheap hotels That really weren’t real Streets that try to argue Tell you how you’ll feel Given time Just another stormy Monday Barely see the light of day Sent her all my sentiments She sent me on my way Love can be a fine thing But it rarely will repay Your peace of mind Just another stormy Monday Feeling that I’ve played the Fool Just made up the numbers Of those who were not cool Tried to broach the question She sent me back to school With a grin Just another stormy Monday She laughed and gave me such a look As I unpacked my back pages And hung them on a hook Well she hugged me and she pressed me Then she stuck me in her book With a pin
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