Jerry Jeff Walker Mr Bojangles by tovo
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Hey Tony,
Nice job on this song. I really like the way you change voices for Bojangles. I had seen this earlier, but needed to run off when I was getting ready to leave a comment. Bassman Jerry does the lead vocals on this song when we do it, and I’m going to show him your video and suggest that we try your idea . . . . if you don’t mind, of course. We hit the character voice part with harmonies, and that works, too, but I like this better.
Thanks for posting,
Hydroman52
Nice job on this song. I really like the way you change voices for Bojangles. I had seen this earlier, but needed to run off when I was getting ready to leave a comment. Bassman Jerry does the lead vocals on this song when we do it, and I’m going to show him your video and suggest that we try your idea . . . . if you don’t mind, of course. We hit the character voice part with harmonies, and that works, too, but I like this better.
Thanks for posting,
Hydroman52
Hey Hydro,
I don't mind one little bit mate. I have to say that I got the idea from someone else myself. Robbie Williams did a version of Mr Bojangles that I didn't much like to be honest, but one thing he did was use a "raspy, seen a lot of life" voice for that particular verse and I thought that was really very cool. For me, the line where he says "you see son...I drinks a bit" is very powerful, like it hits you in the face that this old guy who has spent a life entertaining others copes with some serious sadness and struggles with his drinking.
Anyway, thanks for the comment, and I look forward to your version.
I don't mind one little bit mate. I have to say that I got the idea from someone else myself. Robbie Williams did a version of Mr Bojangles that I didn't much like to be honest, but one thing he did was use a "raspy, seen a lot of life" voice for that particular verse and I thought that was really very cool. For me, the line where he says "you see son...I drinks a bit" is very powerful, like it hits you in the face that this old guy who has spent a life entertaining others copes with some serious sadness and struggles with his drinking.
Anyway, thanks for the comment, and I look forward to your version.