[Dixielandjazz] Lyrics to Sweet Lovin' Man???

Steve Heist steveheist at videotron.ca
Sun May 26 06:04:15 PDT 2013


Thanks, Shiek - I knew you'd have it...
and thanks to everyone who helped me SO much...
Now, for one more - if ANYONE has a quick scan of the old "Coney Island 
Washboard" - I'd love to have it - the bandleader where I sing wants to do 
it and I don't want to have to write it out in Finale...  (Takes WAY too 
long!)
Thank you mucho, in advance...
ALL the Very Best,
Stubby

-----Original Message----- 
From: dwlit at cpcug.org
Sent: Saturday, May 25, 2013 4:51 PM
To: Steve Heist
Cc: Dixieland Jazz Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Dixielandjazz] Lyrics to Sweet Lovin' Man???

Here they are.
--Sheik

Sweet lovin' man
Verse:
I've seen roses   rare.///   I've seen violets   blue.///
I've seen posies   beautiful,   morning glories   too,// but they
[All] just fade and   die// when my   sweet daddy   goes by.//

Chorus:
There's no flower that   can compare/   with my sweet lovin'   man,///
Take a look around   anywhere,/   find one if you   can.///
When he calls my honey and   speaks of love,/I
   feel my soul a-floatin' to the   land above./
He's the fondest   thing I [is] of/   He's my sweet lovin'
   man (sweet papa)  he's my sweet lovin'   man.///

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Jack Mitchell wrote in reply to Stubby's request::
> Anybody know if there are any lyrics to "Sweet Lovin' Man" by King Oliver.
>> Yes George Brunis sang the lyrics on Wild Bill's Cpmmoder recording.
>
> Dear Jack,
> You just beat me to it.
> However, to be pedantic as usual, it is not Wild Bill's recording,
> although he was on it.
> It is from the George Brunies and His Jazz Band session for Commodore on
> 11 January 1946 with Wild Bill Davison (c) George Brunies (tb/vcl) Tony
> Parenti (cl) Gene Schroeder (p) Eddie Condon (g) Jack Lesberg (sb) Danny
> Alvin (d).
> It is a (Melrose-Hardin) composition and George was on its first recorded
> version by the New Orleans Rhythm Kings in March 1923 which predates the
> King Oliver June 1923 version by several months.
> For Stubby,
> Finding a CD version of the Brunies Commodore version may be difficult.
> I can transcribe the words for you from my LP.
> But not today.
> It is not on YouTube, that I can find, but iTunes may have it. I haven't
> checked as I don't buy from them.
> 8>)
> Very kind regards,
> Bill.
>
>
>
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