Jazz on the Clock!! - Luxiem Lyrics by:チバニャン/ケンカイヨシ Composed by:チバニャン/ケンカイヨシ 不虞:It's showtime now 现在,好戏开场了 合:Da da doo bi doo bi doo 哒哒嘟哔嘟哔嘟 知温:Jazz, oh jazz, I wanna live free all the time 爵士,oh,爵士,我想一直自由...
Jazz on the Clock!!-Luxiem Lyrics by:チバニャン/ケンカイヨシ Composed by:チバニャン/ケンカイヨシ It's showtime now Da Da Do-bi-do-bi-do Jazz Oh jazz I wanna live free all the time Take control 'cause this is my life This world will be mine Come on jazz ...
Jazz on the Clock!!-Luxiem Lyrics by:チバニャン/ケンカイヨシ Composed by:チバニャン/ケンカイヨシ It's showtime now Da Da Do-bi-do-bi-do Jazz Oh jazz I wanna live free all the time Take control 'cause this is my life ...
Luxiem - Jazz on the Clock!! Lyrics by:チバニャン/ケンカイヨシ Composed by:チバニャン/ケンカイヨシ It's showtime now Da-da-do-bi-do-bi-do Jazz oh jazz I wanna live free all the time Take control 'cause this is my life ...
flutes. There is a Classics IV/Atlanta Rhythm Section "Stormy" feel to the chords and melodies of the foundational progression. All in all it's a nice Smooth jazzed-up Soul/R&B song, despite its obvious references to other Motown classics (including Marvin Gaye's What's Going On?) (...
35: Cab Calloway – Minnie The Moocher Riddled with veiled drug references and famous for its nonsensical, ad-libbed “scat” lyrics, this 1931 jazz song sold over a million copies. In 1980, Calloway famously performed his signature tune in the smash hit movieThe Blues Brothers. ...
Jazz is recognized among the most iconic song genres ever, having begun in the African American communities as a mix between blues and contemporary vibes. It climbed into the forefront from the ’30s through the Golden years, a time when all genres such as jazz were able to get the hearts...
(2001) with William H. Macy and the Julia Roberts dramatic period piece "Mona Lisa Smile" (2003). His music was also featured in the thrilling mystery "Hollywoodland" (2006) with Adrien Brody and the romantic comedy "Music and Lyrics" (2007) with Hugh Grant. Hampton's music was most ...
“Come Fly With Me” was composed by Jimmy Van Heusen specifically for Sinatra with Sammy Cahn providing the lyrics. It was the title track for one of the singer’s most swinging albums. Joined for the first time in his career by arranger Billy May, Sinatra clearly enjoyed singing with ...
(And, it must be said: "That Song About the Midway," also found onClouds, is a kiss-off to Croz, whom she enjoyed a fleeting fling with and a must-hear.) "Cold Blue Steel and Sweet Fire" (For the Roses, 1972) If you think you’ve got a grasp of Mitchell’s early talents, ...