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Bert - Doin' The Bird / I Want To Hold Your Ear album

  • Performer: Bert
  • Genre: For children
  • Title: Doin' The Bird / I Want To Hold Your Ear
  • Released: 1974
  • Country: US
  • MP3 version size: 1231 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1776 mb
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  • Rating: 4.6
  • Votes: 372

Description

Here are the lyrics: Hey how you doin lil mama? lemme whisper in your ear Tell you sunthing that you might like to hear You got a sexy ass body and your as. .

G D Oh yeah, I, tell you something, Em B7 I think you’ll understand, G D When I, say that something, Em B7 I wanna hold your hand. C D G Em I wanna hold your h.

I Want to Hold Your Hand is an album by American jazz guitarist Grant Green featuring performances recorded in 1965 and released on the Blue Note label.

I Want to Hold Your Hand" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles. Written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, and recorded in October 1963, it was the first Beatles record to be made using four-track equipment.

And Your Bird Can Sing tab. Drive My Car tab. For No One ta. G DOh yeah, I'll tell you something, Em B5I think you'll understand. G DWhen I'll say that something. Em B5I want to hold your hand, C D G EmI want to hold your hand, C D GI want to hold your hand. G DOh please, say to me. Em B5You'll let me be your man. G DAnd please, say to me. Em B5You'll let me hold your hand. C D G EmNow let me hold your hand, C D GI want to hold your hand. Dm7 G C AmAnd when I touch you I feel happy inside. Dm7/A G CIt's such a feeling that my love.

His breathy, sensuous warmth keeps the album simmering at a low boil, and some of the repertoire helps as well, mixing romantic ballad standards (often associated with vocalists) and gently undulating bossa novas. The title track - yes, the Beatles tune - is one of the latter, cleverly adapted and arranged into perfectly viable jazz that suits Green's elegant touch with pop standards; the other bossa nova, Jobim's "Corcovado," is given a wonderfully caressing treatment

Bird fashioned the release around a single song, Pulaski at Night, which he wrote but did not want to hold until he had enough for a full-length. Instead, he composed a handful of instrumentals to form lengthy prologues and epilogues to Pulaski, comparing it to soundtracking a film. So think of the EP as the director’s cut of the main song. Pulaski at Night is prime Bird: tightly crafted, lyrically witty, understated yet sophisticated in its arrangement of loops and plucks and thrums and whistles. I paint you a picture of Pulaski at night, he sings on the chorus. Come back to Chicago, city of light. The galloping violin strums give that sneaky hook its subdued grandeur and steady insistence, Bird’s bow tracing the topography of the Midwestern landscape. It sounds as though he’s trying to erase the many miles between him and the person he’s addressing, who is clearly far away.

Watch the video for I Want to Hold Your Hand from The Hollyridge Strings's The Beatles Songbook for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. In fact, so popular was their first album that an album exists by "The Mustangs" whose cover is a take-off of the cover to the first instrumental Beatles album by the Strings. Stu Phillips arranged and conducted the first three volumes, plus the album with solo songs on it. Perry Botkin, Jr. and Mort Garson did the honors on volume four, but Garson alone did the job on volume five.

I Want To Hold Your Hand/This Boy was released in the UK on 29 November 1963. Demand had been building since the success of She Loves You and the first flushes of Beatlemania. 1964 there was released an album Off The Beatle Track with instrumental versions of Beatles songs by George Martin. In I Want to Hold Your Hand, George Martin missed the octave running - the most important bit in the song! - instead it continued on the same note.

Tracklist

A1 Doin' The Bird
B1 I Want To Hold Your Ear

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
CTW 99013 Bert Doin' The Pigeon / I Want To Hold Your Ear ‎(7") Sesame Street Records CTW 99013 US 1976
CTW 99013 Bert Doin' The Pigeon / I Want To Hold Your Ear ‎(7") Children's Television Workshop, Children's Records Of America CTW 99013 USA & Canada 1976