I was watching this show on public television,
Great Performances - John Lennon's Jukebox. And on it, they were interviewing one of the singer's on his jukebox,
Fontella Bass. Apparently, she was the first to do "Rescue Me", that song so strongly associate with Aretha Franklin.
And Fontella was talking about when she was recording the song. I guess they had a really strong groove going on. And while she was recording the song, the songwriters came up with another verse. So they slid it under the recording room door.
Well, Fontella didn't want to stop the band since it was going so well. So instead of just stopping and just quit singing, she started humming. Then as she was humming, she reached down for the lyrics. That way, the recording could keep going.
Then Aretha just did it the same way, and that's why "Rescue Me" has that little humming bit in it.
Related links:
Great Performances - John Lennon's Jukebox - on PBSGreat Performances - Lennon's Musical Inspiration - Fontella Bass - on PBSFontella Bass - Life StoryFontella Bass: Coming Full CircleAll Music Guide's take on Fontella Bass
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hey its arielle! cool site.
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