Thank you alcapwned. I know the song is called "Nobody knows you when you're down and out". It's a pity, because the opening lines of the song is a promise of an interesting story. Whereas the song title gives away the ending of the story.
As far as I know the song (music and lyrics) was written by Jiummy Cox in 1923.
It's not a Bessie Smith's song ?
MrUkuleleFlo 1 year ago
How in the world do you make that turmpet sound? It sounds so real.
criss1956 2 years ago
à NY carrément! la grande classe!
magnifiques scène et éclairage en plus!
p0nette 3 years ago
F-A-B-U-L-O-U-S!!!!!
FranSpain 4 years ago
Extraordinaire!
fumarin 4 years ago
Actually it's called "Nobody knows you when you're down and out" by Eric Clapton.
alcapwned1 4 years ago
Thank you alcapwned. I know the song is called "Nobody knows you when you're down and out". It's a pity, because the opening lines of the song is a promise of an interesting story. Whereas the song title gives away the ending of the story.
As far as I know the song (music and lyrics) was written by Jiummy Cox in 1923.
RobertHultman 4 years ago
Bessie Smith version is the best
Skehane 1 year ago
Bessie Smith version is the best
Skehane 1 year ago
@RobertHultman Yeah. It's an old blues standard.
DejectedPanda 1 year ago