I missed Tune Tuesday for a couple weeks, so here is a musical blog.
In 2003, I was surfing from radio station to radio station and came across a song that “stood out” to me. The singer had this sultry, smokey voice that peaked my curiosity. I had no idea who she was and had never heard the song before. I stood out to me because it sounded almost like a jazz standard, something like Frank Sinatra would have recorded. The song was “Come Away With Me” by Norah Jones.
The served as the title track of Norah’s debut album. In 2003, Norah was about 24 years old. She recorded the album in late 2000-2001 (so she would have been around 21). The album was very successful, peaking at #1 on the Billboard 200. It also was a Grammy winning album walking away with Grammy’s for Best Pop Vocal Album and Album of the Year!
The song is so simple. Her vocal is beautiful on this song (and all of those on this album). It is one of my favorite songs to just sit and relax with.
Come Away With Me
“Come Away With Me”
Come away with me in the night
Come away with me
And I will write you a song
Come away with me on a bus
Come away where they can’t tempt us
With their lies
I want to walk with you
On a cloudy day
In fields where the yellow grass grows knee-high
So won’t you try to come
Come away with me and we’ll kiss
On a mountaintop
Come away with me
And I’ll never stop loving you
And I want to wake up with the rain
Falling on a tin roof
While I’m safe there in your arms
So all I ask is for you
To come away with me in the night
Come away with me
Another song on the album that is just amazing is “Don’t Know Why”. The song was written by Jesse Harris and had actually appeared on an album he did in 1999. He teamed up with Norah at some point and she recorded it. The word is that the song on the album is actually the first and only take of the song. Norah told performingsongwriter.com:
“It was a demo I sang for Jesse in May of 2001. That was the first take of the song on that recording, and that’s the one we used for the record. I think it was really beautiful. It was so spontaneous. That’s what made it so cool. I feel like that’s why people connected with it. We were lucky we captured some kind of spark.”
In another story I read, the bass player thought he was too loud and almost stopped the take. He admits, he is glad that he didn’t, as he calls the take “magic”. I would agree. It truly is an amazing cut. In 2003, it won Grammy’s for Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance.
Don’t Know Why
“Don’t Know Why”
I don’t know why I didn’t come
I left you by the house of fun
I don’t know why I didn’t come
I don’t know why I didn’t come
When I saw the break of day
I wished that I could fly away
Instead of kneeling in the sand
Catching teardrops in my hand
My heart is drenched in wine
But you’ll be on my mind
Forever
Out across the endless sea
I would die in ecstasy
But I’ll be a bag of bones
Driving down the road alone
My heart is drenched in wine
But you’ll be on my mind
Forever
Something has to make you run
I don’t know why I didn’t come
I feel as empty as a drum
I don’t know why I didn’t come
I don’t know why I didn’t come
I don’t know why I didn’t come

“Don’t Know Why” I’ve always liked. Her voice hooked me. Do you know who her father is?
I would have never put the two together… Ravi Shankar the great Sitar player and George Harrison’s sitar teacher.
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You know, I want to say I knew that, but I’m not sure. I was hooked by her voice, too! It is SO unique! I have a few of her albums and enjoy them. She sang with a group called The Little Willies. It was kind of a alternative country group. Norah sang lead on their cover of Elvis’ “Love Me”. Check it out.
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Wow I didn’t know she was with a group…I sure will.
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