song from 1965 originally as a jazz infusion song. released in the US in 1967 and changed from an instrumental to it's best known version about a "spooky little girl" by the Classics IV. It doesn't have many chord changes and is pretty easy to improvise on.
For those who maybe too young or were too 'blasted' when the song came out, here's a brief rundown:
"Classics IV was the band formed in Jacksonville, Florida, United States, in 1965, given credit for beginning the "soft southern rock" sound. The band and its lead singer Dennis Yost are principally known for the hits "Spooky", "Stormy", and "Traces", released in 1968 and 1969 and which have become cover standards".
Nicely done Trish!
Griff
Former user
wrote on 6/22/2013, 12:55 PM
Vieles, was du spielst ist mir so weit unbekannt -stammt aus Zeiten, über die ich keine Ehrfahrungen machen konnte -ist mir immer Neuland, was du hier machst -kommt also immer gut -, !!
I would say with a clear track fusion jazz, 60's style, optimal interaction between the piano and the rhythm part.
excellent test even if there was need of your great musical qualities