The Lady Wants To Know - Michael Franks (1977) video free download


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Michael Franks (born 18 September 1944 in La Jolla, California) is a smooth jazz singer and songwriter. He has recorded with a variety of well-known artists such as Patti Austin, Brenda Russell, Art Garfunkel, and David Sanborn. His songs have been recorded by The Manhattan Transfer, Patti Labelle, Carmen McRae, Diana Krall, Shirley Bassey and The Carpenters. Franks grew up in southern California with his father Gerald, his mother Betty and younger sister Christine who is the mother of Connor Sullivan, the lead singer of The Royal Nonesuch. Although no one in his family played music, his parents loved swing music and his early influences included Peggy Lee, Nat King Cole, Ira Gershwin, Irving Berlin and Johnny Mercer. At age 14 Franks bought his first guitar, a Japanese Marco Polo for $29.95 with six private lessons included - the only music education that he received. At University High in Irvine, Franks discovered the poetry of Theodore Roethke with his off-rhymes and hidden meter. In high school, he began singing folk rock, accompanying himself on guitar. Studying English at UCLA, Michael discovered artists such as Dave Brubeck, Patti Page, Stan Getz, João Gilberto, Antonio Carlos Jobim and Miles Davis. He never studied music in college or later, but earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from UCLA in comparative literature in 1966 and a Master of Arts degree from the University of Oregon in 1968. He had a teaching assistantship in a Ph.D. program in American literature at the University of Montreal before returning to teach part-time at UCLA. He started writing and recording songs during this time, and in 1973 he recorded an eponymous album, later reissued as "Previously Unavailable", which included the minor hit "Can't Seem To Shake This Rock 'n Roll". In 1975 Franks released his second album "The Art Of Tea", beginning a long relationship with Warner Brothers Music. His third album, "Sleeping Gypsy" (1977), which includes the song "The Lady Wants To Know", was partially recorded in Brazil. Around this time, percussionist Ray Armando gave Franks a cabasa, a percussion instrument that is constructed with loops of steel ball chain wrapped around a wide cylinder fixed to a long, narrow wooden or plastic handle, originally of African origin. It is often used in Latin jazz, and it became a signature instrument for Franks to play on stage when he was not playing guitar. Since then, he has recorded more than 15 albums. This channel is dedicated to the classic jazz music you've loved for years. The smokin' hot, icy cool jams that still make you tap your feet whenever you hear them . . . Cool Jazz is here!

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Comments

8 years ago

Oemar Ahmad

Let's unwind with the master...

8 years ago

Christine Kurniawan

This become one of my fav songs ever. Thank you DJ Blue Love for this sharing videos. So many songs that I want to hear again since my cassette was damaged by flood. I can't buy them. Wish I could have again. Please send my regards to Mr. Michael Franks from me, i really love his voice, his song. Thank you.

8 years ago

Clinton Adonis

Lady wants to know the reasons why?

8 years ago

Monette Rose

Check out this video on YouTube:

8 years ago

chantal fraisse

Un morceau d'anthologie!!!!

8 years ago

David Fisher

Lady Wants to Know!!!

9 years ago

christopher barson

He is so fucking fabulous..

9 years ago

JuliansFlightdotcom

It's a triangle of the most seriously beautiful musicians in history: Jobim (The Inspiration) ... Ogerman(He hung the atmosphere with his orchestration) ... and MF --- the one who crossed the Brasilian waters with that song whisperer's voice. Not sure why he used Rousseau's Title (The Sleeping Gypsy) but the mixture of all these elements gave it that mysterious artistic, alchemistic depth, that made you stare out of windows ... really, really, absolutely "no reason why" ... respect Michael ... you are a true icon of the cools.

9 years ago

Dawam Respati Ristiadi

ingat saat masih sma,saat merayakan ultah teman si jack taman siswa pamer nyanyi ...semua trpaku penuh heran salam buat arin yg sdah mefasilitasi pesta

9 years ago

visionkingdom

Always been nice piece right here!

9 years ago

Rodney Barnes

I Just Love This Song........ <3

9 years ago

WorldWildWanderer

My cat "Chatanooga" loves this song too ! 

9 years ago

Lisa D.

This song always relaxes me.

9 years ago

tall32guy

Michael is cool and a good singer. Have always liked his stuff.

9 years ago

Billy Rivers

My wife and I like to make love to this song.

9 years ago

dea divana

sweet the song

9 years ago

T.S Sihombing

it feels i am sitting in a nice expensive sofa. Very comfortable.

9 years ago

Lyra74

I had no idea this song was so old, it really has a timeless feel to it.

9 years ago

Benjie Binuya

this song is great. and the version of sitti navarro is awesome

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