Saturday, February 11, 2012

A popular song from the 70's called Jasmine. Who was the artist?

You might be thinking of "Jazz Man" by Carole King. If you are a Simpsons fan, you may remember Lisa singing it in an episode featuring Bleeding Gums Murphy.





Here are the lyrics:





When the Jazzman's testifying, a faithless man believes, he can sing you


into paradise or bring you to your knees.


It's a gospel kind-a feeling, a touch of Georgia slide, a song of pure


revival and a style that sanctified.


Jazzman, take my blues away. Make my pain the same as yours with every


change you play. Jazzman, oh Jazzman.


When the Jazzman's signifying and the band is winding low. It's the late


night side of morning in the darkness of his soul.


He can fill a room with sadness as he fills his horn with tears. He can


cry like a fallen angel when risin' time is near.


Jazzman, take my blues away. Make my pain the same as yours with every


change you play.


Oh, lift me, won't you lift me with every turn around. Play it sweetly,


take me down, oh Jazzman.

A popular song from the 70's called Jasmine. Who was the artist?
I think maybe it was Carol King, but I'm not sure
Reply:I think Edgar Winter??
Reply:do u have nothing better to say

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