DIE HAPPY
DIE HAPPY (5:30)
contact:
Pam Tate 1-646-285-8504
pamktate@gmail.com
Classic, jazz infused blues with sultry soaring female vocal, sophisticated horn section and backup vocals. Dramatic fadeout
Songwriter: Pam Tate
True Believer Publishing, Inc./BMI
(c)Pam Tate 1990
Release Date: 8/20/1991
Produced by Pam Tate
Musicians:
Pam Tate - vocals
Willy Dalton - guitars
Mike Mancini - keyboards
John Hughes - bass
Dave Longworth - drums
Background Vocals: Pam Tate, Robin Daniels, Diane Spann-Miller, Margaret Dorn
Percussion: Robin Daniels
Horn Section:
Vinnie Cutro, Byron Stripling, Conrad Zulauf Jr., Tom Hamilton
I got a man so slow on the draw
I got a man so slow on the draw
But when he finally starts to love me
He’s the finest man of all
That man he lay down nappin’ after supper every night
That man he lay down nappin’ after supper every night
But when he finally wakes up and takes me
He makes me feel all right
That man he’s so busy with everything but me
That man he’s so busy with everything but me
And when I fall down cryin’
That’s when he takes me on his knee
(and he tells me)
CHORUS
Baby don’t cry
I promise I’ll try
Don’t do me no harm
I’ll give you my arm
We’ll go out tonight
Baby don’t fight
Your daddy’s gonna love you till you lay down and
Die happy happy happy happy
Sometimes I tell him you don’t do me right
Sometimes I tell him you don’t do me right
But he don’t take me serious
He just laughs and holds me tight
CHORUS