Rewritten Song: If You Want It Baby (version 2)

And, finally, the last re-recorded song from last year’s week of three new songs. It’s no wonder that I took a week off from releasing a new song after this week last year. Not only did I put out 3 brand new songs, but I was finishing up the 2 albums that I had just recorded.

But I ain’t making excuses.

So, just like the original version (which you can listen to here for comparison), for this new recording I used an old melody. This time I picked up my old standby, “Step It Up and Go,” that Blind Boy Fuller did. I’ve used this one countless times over the past couple years since I first heard it.

This one turned out okay. I think I like the original better, though. It’s easier and flows a little better. But both need work either way.

So, there ya have it. Three re-recordings in one week (plus one new song and one Talkin’ Headline). Thank the Lord the Barehand Jugband didn’t have any shows this week or I never woulda got that all done.

Since I won’t have a song to re-record next week (because I skipped posting a new one last year), I’ll probably load up some new recordings. I’m gonna start putting together an EP of 5 or 6 tunes to spread all over the city. So you’ll get a little preview of that.

And there ya have it…

Rewritten Song: Leavin’ You (Version 2)

“Leavin You” is the next song I wrote during “New Song Week” last year. It’s one of those songs that I didn’t work very hard on. That just came out in a burst of speed and then just kept going. I haven’t put it down since and I’ve played it out pretty much everywhere (or at least every place I play).

But it has changed since the original recording (which you can listen to here). The music part is basically still the same, just maybe a bit faster, but I added a verse after I brought it to the Barehand Jugband to play. And, I changed the title (not that titles matter).

That’s when the song really took off. Got the full horn section treatment. You’ll have to wait for our next album (maybe) to hear that, or just come to one of our shows. The next one is August 3rd at Double Door.

Anyway, enough about the old version. I came up with this new way of singing “Leavin’ You” a couple weeks ago when the jugband was in the studio recording some songs for an EP that we’re putting out. Was just messing around warming up before we laid down some tracks. And I kinda liked what was going on with it.

Then I came up with a new first verse so I could sing it in this new style before kickin into the old faster guitar lick. So the live version of this tune is a mash-up of the original recording, some new added parts, and this new recording.

You can tell I like this song, huh? I just hope I never get bored with it.

So that’s it for today. Come back tomorrow for the last re-recorded song from this week, last year.

Rewritten Song: You’re all I got (version 2)

Here’s the re-recording of the song I wrote and released this week, last year. It was actually one of three songs I wrote that week in 2010, all kinda on the theme of love. I think I actually thought about calling this one “Love Song.” I’ve been told, though, that it’s not really a love song, but I don’t know what it is then.

Anyway…

Have a listen to the original for comparison. In this new recording I used a guitar lick that I play all the time. It’s called the Lester Flatt Lick. Go look up who Lester Flatt was, okay?

To be honest, I actually kinda had a hard time rewriting this one. The original really gets me still and I didn’t wanna leave that melody behind. It’s simple and understated.

This new one is kinda over-the-top, or something. It’s not the same. But I still like it. Get’s my bones movin.

Also, turns out this one wasn’t “just a test.” There was a jackhammer tearing up the road in the background when I recorded this. Thought I’d just get down a sketch and come back to it later in the night when everything was quiet. But that road drill kinda just settles in nicely to the background, don’t ya think?

Now, everyone go and do the Lester Flatt Lick.

The Talkin’ Headline Blues #37

Heatwave comin through. Big headline meltin. Big storm ragin. Big mouth dry. Big wind blowin. Big sky open. Big ocean swellin. Big rocks churnin. Big city cruisin. Big train scaldin. Big road bustlin. Big man shoutin. Big crowd rousin. Big truck drinkin. Big river swimmin. Big mama lovin. Big dream restin. Big grease bubblin. Big building crumblin. Big money liftin. Big sign blinkin. Big house rockin. Big names shiftin. Big hair spreadin. Big ship sailin. Big fist loungin. Big riot sufferin. Big sound hummin.

New Song: Oh darling, where have you gone?

I wrote this song (or, half of it) last week on Thursday. I had a couple other tunes I was working on, in addition to this one. Didn’t even think this would be the new song for today, but once I put the words to music it kinda just popped out as the best choice.

Then yesterday I added four more verses and cleaned up some of the phrases (which still need a little work because some are too long and don’t flow just right).

And that’s that.

I’ll be posting a new Talkin’ Headline tomorrow and then Wednesday through Friday you get new versions of old songs each day. This week last year I did a theme week called “New Song Week” where I attempted to write a new song each day. I only got three, which felt like I came up short, but works out perfect for re-recording them this year.

Anyway, you’ve got that to look forward to.

Songwriting, home recording and vinyl records from Chicago folk singer and songwriter Andrew Francis.