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Sarah Vaughan - Black Coffee (Columbia Records 1949)
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Crédits

INTERPRÉTATION
Sarah Vaughan
Sarah Vaughan
Interprète
Sylvan Shulman
Sylvan Shulman
Violon
Zelly Smirnoff
Zelly Smirnoff
Violon
Howard Kay
Howard Kay
Violon
Fred Buldrini
Fred Buldrini
Violon
Isador Zir
Isador Zir
Alto
Maurice Brown
Maurice Brown
Violoncelle
Henry Roos
Henry Roos
Saxophone
Harry Terrill
Harry Terrill
Saxophone
Bernard Kaufman
Bernard Kaufman
Saxophone
Wolfe Taninbaum
Wolfe Taninbaum
Saxophone
Harold Feldman
Harold Feldman
Saxophone
Gordon Griffith
Gordon Griffith
Trompette
Jimmy Maxwell
Jimmy Maxwell
Trompette
Melvin Soloman
Melvin Soloman
Trompette
Buddy Morrow
Buddy Morrow
Trombone
John D'Agostino
John D'Agostino
Trombone
Henry Rowland
Henry Rowland
Piano
Bob Haggart
Bob Haggart
Basse
Verlye Mills
Verlye Mills
Harpe
Norris Shawker
Norris Shawker
Batterie
Penny Armstrong
Penny Armstrong
Direction d’orchestre
Howard Fritzson
Howard Fritzson
Direction d’orchestre
COMPOSITION ET PAROLES
Paul Francis Webster
Paul Francis Webster
Composition
Sonny Burke
Sonny Burke
Composition
Joe Lippman
Joe Lippman
Arrangement
PRODUCTION ET INGÉNIERIE
Jerry Shulman
Jerry Shulman
Production déléguée
Joe McEwen
Joe McEwen
Production
Chris Herles
Chris Herles
Ingénierie de mastérisation

Paroles

I'm feelin' mighty lonesome Haven't slept a wink I walk the floor and watch the door And in between I drink Black coffee Love's a hand-me-down brew I'll never know a Sunday In this weekday room I'm talkin' to the shadows From one o'clock 'til four And Lord, how slow the moments go When all I do is pour Black coffee Since the blues caught my eye I'm hangin' out on Monday My Sunday dreams to dry Now a man is born to go a lovin' A woman born to weep and fret To stay at home and tend her oven And down her past regrets In coffee and cigarettes I'm moonin' all the mornin' And moanin' all the night And in between its nicotine And not much heart to fight Black coffee Feelin' low as the ground It's drivin' me crazy This waitin' for my baby To maybe come around Around I waited for my baby To maybe come around
Writer(s): Ike Turner, Tina Turner Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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