Thursday, April 21, 2011

"The Sun is Going to Shine in my Back Door Someday"

"Trouble in mind, babe, I'm blue,
but I won't be blue always
Yes, the sun gonna shine,
in my back door someday

I'm goin' down, down to the river,
I'm gonna take my rockin' chair
Lord, if the blues overtake me,
I'm gonna rock on away from here

'Cause I'm trouble in mind, you know that I'm blue,
but I won't be blue always
Yes, the sun gonna shine,
in my back door someday

I'm gonna lay, lay my head,
on some sad, old railroad iron
I'm gonna let that 2:19,
pacify my mind

I'm trouble in mind, baby you know that I'm blue,
but I won't be blue always
Yes, the sun gonna shine,
in my back door someday"

I love this song so much. I didn't see a video of it on youtube so I tried my hand at imovie-I didn't have any videos for it to go along with so I just put the photos I took at this abandoned building near my house called Phoenix Trotter Park and then added a few of my dogs burial from last year. The song just fits certain things lately…...

"Song originally by jazz pianist Richard M. Jones. The song was recorded in 1924 by singer Thelma La Vizzo with Jones providing the piano accompaniment. The song became an early blues standard,[1] with versions by Bertha "Chippie" Hill with Louis Armstrong on cornet and Jones on piano (1926 OKeh 8312), Georgia White (1936 Decca 7192), Victoria Spivey (as Jane Lucas) (1936 Vocalion 3346), and Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys (1936 Vocalion 3343). Later, "Trouble in Mind" was a Billboard R&B chart hit for Dinah Washington (#4 in 1952) and Nina Simone (#11 in 1961 and #92 in the pop chart)" via wikipedia

3 comments:

Dps said...

nice

blindtom said...

Your sun shines through my window each morning as I read your posts. Save a little for yourself.

Fashion Serial Killer said...

Aww thanks guys!! Blindtom, I'm glad you like them. I need to post more but I'm mad at my internet connection.