I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good) - Archie Shepp & Chinalin Sharpe



     
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I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good) Lyrics


Never treats me sweet and gentle
The way that he should
I've got it bad and that ain't goodMy poor heart is sentimental
But certainly not made of wood
I've got it bad and that ain't goodBut when the weekend's over
And Monday rolls around
I end up like I've starved out
Just cryin' and cryin', and cryin'
My poor hours out'Cause he don't love me like I love him
But no, no, no, no nobody could, no
I've got it bad and that ain't goodNow folks with good intentions
Tell me to save my tears
I'm just glad, I'm mad about him
'Cause I just can't, I just can't live without himI'm asking you Lord, up above me
Make him love me the way that it should
'Cause I've got it, I've got it real, real, real, real badI've got it, got it so bad, yeah
I've got it bad, so bad, I've got it bad
I've got it bad and that ain't good

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Archie Shepp is an American jazz saxophonist, poet, and playwright long known for the outspoken political tones in his work.

Shepp was born in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on May 24th, 1937, but raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he studied piano, clarinet and alto saxophone before focusing on tenor saxophone (he occasionally plays soprano saxophone). He is best known for his passionately Afrocentric music of the late sixties which focused on highlighting the injustices faced by people of African descent. He is also known for his 60's work with the New York Contemporary Five with co-founder Don Cherry and Shepp's collaborations with his "New Thing" contemporaries, most notably Cecil Taylor and John Coltrane, but also Roswell Rudd and Bobby Hutcherson.

Considered a jazz great, saxophonist Archie Shepp recorded albums like Poem For Malcolm and Live in Antibes for labels like Verve and Impulse. He was active in academia at SUNY Buffalo as a professor of African American Studies and the University of Massachusetts Amherst as a professor of music. He played with other notable musical radicals including Frank Zappa and provided the musical score to the movie Gotta Dance and is featured on the 1984 Wilebski's Blues Saloon Festival DVD. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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