Livingston Taylor a souvent déclaré que son influence majeure en terme d'écriture de chansons étaient les morceaux de comédie musicale de Broadway de la grande époque des années cinquante dont ses parents possédait plusieurs B.O. en vinyle ("Oklahoma", Le Magicien d'Oz", "South Pacific", "Guys and Doll")
Le 29 mai Livingston Taylor interprétait pour les rappels de son concert de l'Opera HOuse de Jim Thorpe, PA. un Medley de Broadway tunes: Walking My Baby Back Home et Over The Rainbow (cette dernière avec le public)
Le 9 mai, Livingston Taylor discutait, depuis chez lui, des mérites d'Irving Berlin grands compositeurs de standards (Cheek to Cheek, Let's Face The Music and Dance, You're Just In Love, White Christmas...)
Avec son enthousiasme naturel, il interpréte et commente une de ses compositions le splus célèbres: What'll I Do. (les paroles sont plus bas)
What'll I Do
Gone is the romance that was so divine.
'Tis broken and cannot be mended.
You must go your way,
And I must go mine.
But now that our love dreams have ended...
What'll I do
When you are far away
And I am blue
What'll I do?
What'll I do?
When I am wond'ring who
Is kissing you
What'll I do?
What'll I do with just a photograph
To tell my troubles to?
When I'm alone
With only dreams of you
That won't come true
What'll I do?
What'll I do with just a photograph
To tell my troubles to?
When I'm alone
With only dreams of you
That won't come true
What'll I do?
Le 29 mai Livingston Taylor interprétait pour les rappels de son concert de l'Opera HOuse de Jim Thorpe, PA. un Medley de Broadway tunes: Walking My Baby Back Home et Over The Rainbow (cette dernière avec le public)
Le 9 mai, Livingston Taylor discutait, depuis chez lui, des mérites d'Irving Berlin grands compositeurs de standards (Cheek to Cheek, Let's Face The Music and Dance, You're Just In Love, White Christmas...)
Avec son enthousiasme naturel, il interpréte et commente une de ses compositions le splus célèbres: What'll I Do. (les paroles sont plus bas)
What'll I Do
Gone is the romance that was so divine.
'Tis broken and cannot be mended.
You must go your way,
And I must go mine.
But now that our love dreams have ended...
What'll I do
When you are far away
And I am blue
What'll I do?
What'll I do?
When I am wond'ring who
Is kissing you
What'll I do?
What'll I do with just a photograph
To tell my troubles to?
When I'm alone
With only dreams of you
That won't come true
What'll I do?
What'll I do with just a photograph
To tell my troubles to?
When I'm alone
With only dreams of you
That won't come true
What'll I do?