Tuesday, July 4, 2017

Bobby McFerrin Simple Pleasures


Imagine, if you will, a 7-year-old boy and 5-year-old girl, happily dancing to the sounds of Bobby McFerrin's Simple Pleasures. I found the CD among Jim's collection, and it instantly took me back to when the kids were little, and their Dad played tunes simply for their enjoyment.


Released in 1988 by  EMI-Manhattan Records, the album includes McFerrin's version of memorable hits like Don't Worry, Be Happy; Suzie Q, and Sunshine of  Your Love. They even sang and danced to his rendition of  Lennon and McCartney's Drive my car, with special emphasis on the "beep beep, beep beep, Yah!" I remember a fun time was had by all. The CD includes five originals, including Simple Pleasures and Don't Worry, Be Happy.

The jazz vocalist and conductor has collaborated with jazz and classical artists as well. He's won 10 Grammy awards and is known for his vocal technique. His recording career begins with his first album Bobby McFerrin in 1982 and continues on through spirityouall released in 2013.  He is known for breaking the music rules, much to everyone's enjoyment. Read all about him here.


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