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Strollin' 4:31 Trk 1
Champion Jack Dupree
(Jack Dupree)
Jack Dupree - vocal & piano
w/Wendell Marshall - bass
poss. Willie Jones - percussion 'footsteps'
Album: 'Blues From The Gutter'
Transcriber: [email protected](Verses are spoken with
walking sound background effects throughout)Man, slow down, don't walk so fast
All ya got to do is take your time
We'll get there
Stay in the roadI don't blame the people
For 'em sayin, 'Walkin the blues'
Walkin' the blues?
'Cause this is it, boy
Now, I think I'm 'on relax myself
That's the way you relaxNow, watch this
(piano)Boy, it's a hot dayAll ya got to do

Is put one foot in front the other one
And just keep on walkin'
Walkin' them blues(piano)That's what you call slidin' em, tooI hope the old lady's home
When I get there, all this walking
Ah, when I say, the 'old lady'
I mean my wife
I ain't talkin' about my mother-in-law
But I know she's always there
So, we just gonna keep on walkin' it in(piano & bass)We'll soon be there(piano & bass to end fade)~

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Jazz guitarist Emily Remler (1957-1990) rose to prominence in the 1980s, primarily playing bop guitar with her own groups. Her playing was significantly influenced by Wes Montgomery and Herb Ellis. She released six albums with her own groups and a duet album with Larry Coryell. Her final album, This is Me, was her first entry into the contemporary jazz-pop realm, and was released just after her death at age 32 from heart failure. She remains one of the few great female jazz guitarists.
Tribute website: www.allthingsemily.com


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