Difference between revisions of "Jazzman"
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+ | {{for2|the song in [[Songs in the Key of Springfield]]|'Round Springfield (Medley)#Jazzman}} | ||
{{Song | {{Song | ||
− | |name = Jazzman | + | |name = "Jazzman" |
− | |image = | + | |image = |
|singers = [[Yeardley Smith]]<br>[[Ron Taylor]] | |singers = [[Yeardley Smith]]<br>[[Ron Taylor]] | ||
− | |characters = [[ | + | |characters = [[Bleeding Gums Murphy]]<br>[[Lisa Simpson]] |
|length = | |length = | ||
− | |writer = [[ | + | |writer = [[Al Jean]] and [[Mike Reiss]] |
− | |album = | + | |album = |
|appearance = "[['Round Springfield]]" | |appearance = "[['Round Springfield]]" | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | '''Jazzman''' is a song by [[Lisa]] and [[Bleeding Gums Murphy | + | '''Jazzman''' is a song by [[Lisa]] and [[Bleeding Gums Murphy]]. |
== Lyrics == | == Lyrics == | ||
− | :' | + | :Lift me won't you lift me |
+ | :Above the old routine | ||
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+ | :Make it nice | ||
+ | :Play it clean | ||
+ | :Jazzman! | ||
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:When the Jazzman's testifyin', | :When the Jazzman's testifyin', | ||
:A faithless man believes. | :A faithless man believes. | ||
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:Make my pain the same as yours with every change you play. | :Make my pain the same as yours with every change you play. | ||
:Jazzman, oh, Jazzman. | :Jazzman, oh, Jazzman. | ||
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− | + | == Behind the Laughter == | |
− | + | It is a cover of the {{W|Jazzman|song of the same name}} by {{W|Carole King}}. | |
== Appearances == | == Appearances == |
Revision as of 11:17, November 27, 2012
- For the song in Songs in the Key of Springfield, see 'Round Springfield (Medley)#Jazzman.
"Jazzman" | ||||||||
Song Information
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Jazzman is a song by Lisa and Bleeding Gums Murphy.
Lyrics
- Lift me won't you lift me
- Above the old routine
- Make it nice
- Play it clean
- Jazzman!
- When the Jazzman's testifyin',
- A faithless man believes.
- He can sing you into paradise,
- Or bring you to your knees.
- Jazzman, take my blues away,
- Make my pain the same as yours with every change you play.
- Jazzman, oh, Jazzman.
Behind the Laughter
It is a cover of the song of the same name by Carole King.