"CHARLIE BROWN" by The Coasters I critically listened to this song 3 times. I love the beginning of the song when they sing "Fee- Fi-Fo-Fum" with only the drums. My favorite part is the melody that the saxophone plays. I also enjoy listening to the part when there is a solo of "Why is everybody always picking on me," it is acapella so it brings emphasis on that part! I noticed that this song is call and response with the vocals and the tenor saxophone. This song is an AABA form and the A sections are 12 Bar Blues. This is a happy, upbeat song and makes you want to dance! This song genre is the style of Rhythm and Blues. The lyrics are kind of silly. It talks about how Charlie Brown is a clown, who smokes in the auditorium, writes on the walls, goofs off in the halls, and throws spit balls. The music matches the lyrics though, its a fun, care-free song. I think this song is trying to target the teenagers because it's a funny song. I noticed some ...
Jimmie Rodgers voice does add to the blues feel of the piece. Also, the soft voice contrasts a little to the blues mood but I think that is done on purpose. I have noticed in many songs that they use many contrasting elements to bring out one other specific element of the tune. This technique may be done to get the audience to get up and enjoy the piece but to also take a little breather from the piece as they pay close attention to the lyrics since they are sung softly than the actual music is.
ReplyDeleteThis was a good song choice for this week. I've never heard this song before this class like many of the songs but I'm starting to grow into liking them a lot more. I agree that the yodeling is very good and one of my favorite parts of the song and the melody is great too. Overall good song.
ReplyDeleteI actually picked this same song for this week, and I have to agree, It has a nice country twang but it is not your average country song. I love it, It kind of a has sad-ish story to it but it definetly does not sound sad at all. Over all, definetly an instant classic.
ReplyDeleteThat's what I think I like most about these old folk/country songs! I love songs like this because they tell stories. It helps us understand a little more of how the people lived when this song was made and gives us greater insight into their culture. The yodeling is really good as well.
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