Black Rhythm lyrics


Cab Calloway


Down in Louisiana
There's a grand piano-playing man;
He knows that they can't kid him
'Cause he's got hot rhythm in his hand.
The blues that he'll compose will thrill you
From your head to your toes.
He called his song "Black Rhythm,"
'Cause his black hands did it 'neath the moon,
The keys he plays on sweetly,
And you're left completely in a swoon.
The melancholy strum
Mixed with the rum-tum of melodious blues.
When he plays the blue note,
And adds a new note,
You'll think that he wrote a symphony.
But he's just improvising
On a southern mammy melody.
You'll quit your pouting,
And start a'shouting,
No need in doubting he knows the keys.
He can lay on the white ones,
Can play on the black ones with ease.
The way he plays Black Rhythm
Makes the gang stick with him all night long,
Forget the hour is late,
They hear him syncopate his mournful song.
A'humming like the breeze,
A' strumming lightly on those ivories.

Albums

Thomas Young - Three Mo' Tenors
Thomas Young -  Three Mo' Tenors

Cab Calloway - Are You Hep to the Jive?
Cab Calloway -  Are You Hep to the Jive?

- George Gershwin: Porgy and Bess
 -  George Gershwin: Porgy and Bess

Cab Calloway & His Orchestra - This Is Hep
Cab Calloway & His Orchestra -  This Is Hep

Cab Calloway - Are You Hep to the Jive?
Cab Calloway -  Are You Hep to the Jive?

- Hello, Dolly! (1967 Broadway Cast)
 -  Hello, Dolly! (1967 Broadway Cast)

Cab Calloway - Vol. 2: 1935-1940
Cab Calloway -  Vol. 2: 1935-1940

Fats Waller - Legendary Radio Broadcasts
Fats Waller -  Legendary Radio Broadcasts

Cab Calloway & His Orchestra - Cab Calloway Best of the Big Bands
Cab Calloway & His Orchestra -  Cab Calloway Best of the Big Bands

Cab Calloway - Hi-De-Hi!
Cab Calloway -  Hi-De-Hi!