BOWIE YOU I GEORGE ACOUSTIC 96
Great footage of Dave between songs at the Bridge School Benefit 111996 Playing You and I and George by Red Kelly He wrote You and I and George in the late Fifties, when he was playing with the Kenton Orchestra, and the song was immortalized on the 1959 concert LP Kenton at the Tropicana. There Kelly, shuffling up to the mike and speaking in a doleful voice, offered what would become the songs founding joke: that it was written by someone else, who preferred to remain anonymous as the song was so lousy. (The joke was too goodGeorge has been described as a traditional song in several Bowie resources. ) The distinguished bluesman Rowlf, playing George on The Muppet Show in 1977, said that the song only sold two copies: I bought one and George bought one. Where were you In Kellys words, George was the product of a hungover songwriter whod finally realized that people didnt care about lyrics. It was just one sad verse: a trio walks along a brook, George falls in and drowns himself, the girl, g
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