Clarinet,Guitar,Instrumental Duet - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.576602 Composed by David Warin Solomons. 20th Century,Blues,Contemporary. 18 pages. David Warin Solomons #38869. Published by David Warin Solomons (A0.576602). Instrumental based on a song composed just before my umpteenth appearance at the New Troubadour Club at Follies Wine Bar Manchester back in 1991. Writer's block was threatening to take over, so I wrote about writer's block, in a sort of mock blues style... The sound sample is a performance by Balázs Rumy (clarinet) and András Csáki (guitar).The pdf file contains score and parts. The original words are: Woke up Sunday mornin' and notes went spinnin' round. (rpt) What can I sing for the New Troubadours Troubadours? Woke up wake up woke up wake up. What can I sing for the New Troubadours? Oh! I just godda sing the Blues the New Troubadour Blues 'cos there's nothing they like better than the Blues. I got those New Troubadour Blues. 'cos there's not a single chord these Blues refuse; not a single note I cannot choose. Then it was Monday evenin' with no more words in mind; notes they still kept spinnin' but no cause could they find. What can I sing for the New Troubadours? So, here's a sad Blues with a walkin' bass. it'll walk all over you, leavin' muddy footprints So here's a sad Blues, Blues, Blues So here is a walkin' bass. oh! why am I walkin' with a muddy walkin' bass waitin' for words to come? Blues Blues Blues Blues Blues Blues waitin' for words to come Oh those sad Blues I got those New Troubadour Blues. New Troubadour Blues 'cos there's not a single chord these Blues refuse!
