Gregory Porter (born November 1971) is a Grammy Award-winning American jazz vocalist, songwriter, and actor. Porter won the 2014 Grammy for best jazz vocal album, Liquid Spirit.
Gregory Porter was born in Los Angeles and was raised in Bakersfield, California, where his mother was a minister. A 1989 graduate of Highland High School, he received a full-ride athletic scholarship to San Diego State University (SDSU Aztecs). A shoulder injury during his junior year of high school restricted his football career.
Quatro anos de trabalho duro!Neste mês de maio fizemos quatro anos no ar. Continuamos trabalhando na divulgação deste maravilhoso instrumento, obrigado por participar da nossa história!
I really loved this song from the first time I heard it. At first, it may sound difficult with chord voicing and movement, but you'll get the hang of it. Hope it works out for you. Keep jazz alive. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Be Good (Lion's Song)-Gregory Porter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tabbed by:Andrew Welch E-mail:[email protected]
Key:Bb Capo 3rd Fret IMPORTANT: I usually play this song with a the Capo on the 3rd. If you choose to do that, you must play the chords in G formation, which are in parenthesis. i.e., the "Bb" becoming a "G". There is a legend at the bottom of the page for those transpositions. thanks!
Verse: Bb(G) F/A (D/F#) Be good is her name Gm (Em) F (D) Bb (G) And I sing my lion's song and brush my mane BbF/A She would and she could GmFEb (C) Dm7 (Bm7) GsusG (Esus, E) So she pulled my lion's tail and caused me pain
Chorus: Gm7 (Em7) F#dim (Ebdim) She said lion's are made for cages F (D) Edim (Dbdim) Just to look at in delight Gm7F#dim You dare not let 'em walk around FEb (C) 'cause they might just bite
BbF/A Does she know what she does when GmFBb she dances 'round my cage and says her name? BbF/AGmFBb Be good.. Be good
You'll notice the upright carrying the rhythm and walking up continuously from the F back to the Bb. Here's a quick tab for that: (relative to capo 3)
The rest of the song quite simply repeats what's tabbed above. The solo under the sax may deviate slightly, but it shouldn't be too difficult to figure out.