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I Should've Known Better - Live
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smooth jazz jazz nu jazz sexy cool jazz norah jones sultry barbara steel marc puricelli patience higgins
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Contemporary jazz that is fresh lyrically , original musically, sultry and sexy vocally...
Contemporary jazz that is fresh lyrically , original musically, sultry and sexy vocally... Barbara skillfully takes the listener to places they have never been with traditional standards , interpreting the lyrics and their intent in a fresh, original style. Barbara is captivating New York audiences with her sultry and haunting interpretations of jazz standards. While cultivating a new audience with her exquisite rendition of the Beatles classic, I Should've Known Better; her fresh approach to Satin Doll and her bluesy take on Comes Love. The sequence on "This Satin Doll" is a soulful, bittersweet, playful and haunting meditation on love in all its grit and glory.
Song Info
Genre
Pop Cover Songs
Charts
#1,945 in subgenre Peak #7
Charts
Peak #173
Author
The Beatles
Uploaded
June 23, 2005
Track Files
MP3
MP3 4.1 MB 128 kbps 4:30
Story behind the song
I was walking in Central Park and heard this classic playing and started to hum it. I was thinking about things and started to hum it slowly and that made the lyrics take on a whole different meaning to me.
Lyrics
I should've known better with a girl like you That I would love everything that you do And I do, yes I do and I do I never realized what a kiss could be This could only happen to me Can't you see, can't you see And when I tell you that I love you You're going to say you love me too And when I ask you to be mine You're gonna say you love me too I should've realized a lot of things before If this is love you gotta give me more, Give me more, give me more And when I tell you that I love you You're going to say you love me too And when I ask you to be mine You're gonna say you love me too
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Geoffrey Orbegoso
Feb 20, 2016
Nice original version of an overlooked tune. Added to my Beatles Covers station.