Fifty Shades of Blue – Anthony Geraci and the Boston Blues All-Stars
Every time I think of you, it’s 50 shades of blue
Every time I think of you, it’s 50 shades of blue
But when you walked through my door I only wanted you more and more
When the phone starts to ring
and the birds begin to sing
When the phone starts to ring
and the birds begin to sing
I know its you I been talkin to
I give you my love and everything
Well you bring the blind folds
I bring the wine
Lets get together and have a good time
So chucks on the pillow
Handcuffs on the bureau
Temperatures rising
We got nowhere to go
Every time I think of you, it’s 50 shades of blue
When you walked through my door I only want you more and more
Yeah, Alright!
(Instrumental)
Well you bring the blind folds
I bring the wine
Let’s get together and have a good time
So chucks on the pillow
Handcuffs on the bureau
Temperatures rising
I got nowhere to go
Every time I think of you, it’s 50 shades of blue
But when you walked through my door I only want you more and more
MMMMM Well Someday baby, gotta change your evil gal-ways
I’d don’t think that’s going to happen
Well Someday baby, gotta change your evil gal-ways
Aww well if you put it like that…
No use in you crying, just fall on your knees & dream
I’m praying right now baby…
Every time I think of you, it’s 50 shades of blue
Yessss, Every time I think of you, you know, it’s 50 shades of blue
But when you walked through my door I only wanted you more and moooore!
Charles Robert Watts was an English musician who achieved international fame as the drummer of the Rolling Stones from 1963 until his death in 2021, aged 80 years.
He was a rock N roll legend who’s true love was Jazz.
Here is the other side of Charlie Watts Quintet
Bob Costas in a 1993 interview he did with Charlie, when the Stones had already been together for 30 years: Costas asked him, “In those entire 30 years, when have you been the happiest?”
CHARLIE WATTS: “One of the most thrilling moments was – in doing this record (album of standards) when I’d assembled this whole orchestra at great expense! …. the moment when Brian, the piano player with our (core jazz) quintet gave the downbeat, and the whole orchestra began playing ‘My Ship’ – with Bernard Fowler singing the vocal. And did it in one take. That is the one on the record. And I thought that …. [long pause to choose his words] very rarely do you experience such things.”