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Long Way Home (feat. Lyle Lovett) - Kat Edmonson



     
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I'll take the long way home tonight
Please don't wake up I'll be alright
Going about my usual day, I had no idea
Cupid and friends had other plans for me, now i see
And so, before I call it a day
I'm making stops along the way
Well I'll be laughing with the moon in sea of delight
and thanking every little bitty star in sight
When I, take the long way home tonight
I'll take the long way home tonight
Please don't wake up I'll be alright
Going about my usual day, I had no idea
Cupid and friends had other plans for me, now i see
And so, first, before this day is through
I've got some things I've gotta do
Well I'll be laughing with the moon in sea of delight
and thanking every little bitty star in sight
When I, take the long way home tonight

Well I'll be winking to the wise owl who always knew
And babbling with the brook about my love for youWhen I, take the long way home tonight, tonight
When I, take the long way home tonight

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"You see a show like the one Kat Edmonson put on Tuesday night at Scullers, and you wonder what the heck people are doing at Miley Cyrus and Katy Perry concerts. Really, the world is unjust... Edmonson, a petite singer from Austin, Texas, is at once a throwback and a pioneer. Her intimate vocal style and stage presence recall the heyday of jazz
- she has the expressiveness of Billie Holiday, the elegance of Ella Fitzgerald, and the voice of Blossom Dearie. Yet she doesn't merely retread standards. Sure, she likes her Cole Porter, but she and her pianist/arranger, Kevin Lovejoy, molded and modernized chestnuts like "Just One of Those Things," "Night and Day," and "It's All Right With Me" into entirely fresh tunes with new harmonies, inventive rhythm structures, and sometimes mysterious undertones.

Edmonson has grown quite comfortable inside these songs, taking even more liberties with them than she did on her recent CD, Take to the Sky, which stands among the best records of 2009. Like Holiday, Edmonson likes to sing just behind the beat, which infuses her demure voice with drama and heartbreak.

Kat Edmonson is our next great jazz singer. 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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