Norah Jones And The Handsome Band ☆ Live in 2004 Genre: Jazz, Rock, Blues Style: Jazz-Rock Year: 2004 5.1 DOLBY DIGITAL SURROUND SOUND Dolby, Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, and the double-D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
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BAND Piano/Wurlitzer Electric Piano/Vocal NORAH JONES
Backing Vocal/Flute DARU ODA
Guitars ADAM LEVY ROBBIE MCINTOSH
Bass LEE ALEXANDER
Drums ANDREW BORGER
Special Guests KEVIN BREIT RICHARD JULIAN DOLLY PARTON GILLIAN WELCH & DAVID RAWLINGS
00:00 So our two final guests, somebody you probably know pretty well since we are in Nashville and they live here.
00:07 They went on tour with us last summer and we did this song and I'm really excited that they're here because they've become good friends.
00:14 Miss Gillian Wells and Mr. David Romney.
00:17 [applause]
00:32 These are two of my favorite musicians around.
00:35 And I'm so glad they're here.
00:37 We're going to do a Townes Van Zandt song that we discovered.
00:40 [applause]
00:43 I remember that we all loved it one day in the dressing room. I think it was in Philadelphia.
00:47 Yeah, for some reason I remember that.
00:50 [music]
01:02 Loretta, she's my ballin' girl, wears them sevens on her sleeve, dances like a diamond shot, tells me lies I love to believe.
01:16 Her age is always 22, sparkling eyes are hazel blue, spends my money like waterfalls, loves me like a wanderer too, loves me like a wanderer too.
01:42 Loretta, won't you say to me, darling, stram your guitar on, have a little shot of booze, sing a little blue and wailing song.
01:56 The guitar says a melody, the guitar says the reddest fire, running lazy, young and free, I can have her any time, I can have her any time.
02:14 [music]
02:42 Sweetest at the break of day, prettiest in the setting sun, she don't cry when I can't stay, at least not till she's all alone.
02:56 Loretta, I won't be gone long, so keep your dancing slippers on, keep me on your mind a while, I'm coming home, I'm coming home.
03:11 [music]
03:20 Loretta, she's my barroom girl, wears them sevens on her sleeve, dances like a diamond shot, tells me lies I love to believe.
03:36 Pages always plenty to spark the nights of haze and gloom, spends my money like waterfalls, loves me like a wanderer too, loves me like a wanderer too, loves me like a wanderer too.
03:59 [applause]
04:17 Thank you.
04:19 So we have one more song for you.
04:23 I want to thank everybody for coming.
04:25 [applause]
04:34 It's been very special for me, well for all of us to be here at the Ryman.
04:38 The first time, well the only other time I was at the Ryman I got to sing with Willie Nelson on the stage.
04:42 And that was like two and a half years ago, so I'm really excited to be back.
04:47 I love this place.
04:49 Thanks to Gillian Wells, David Rawlings.
04:56 Thanks to Richard Julian.
05:05 And a really big thanks to Dolly Parton.
05:13 And I want to introduce my wonderful band again. Lee Alexander on the bass.
05:24 Andrew Borger on the drums.
05:32 Daru Oda on the vocals and the flute.
05:36 And the hot belt.
05:41 Robbie McIntosh, our newest member on the guitar.
05:51 Adam Levy on the guitar.
06:01 And not longer in the band, but still part of the family, Mr. Kevin Bright.
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