Artist: Larry Carlton and the Sapphire Blues Band
Track: Room 335
Album: New Morning - The Paris Concert (DVD) (2004)

Artist: Robin Trower
Track: Too Rolling Stoned
Album: Bridge Of Sighs (1974)

Bridge of Sighs is the second solo album by the English guitarist and songwriter Robin Trower. It was released in 1974.
Bridge of Sighs, his second album after leaving Procol Harum, was a breakthrough album for Trower. Songs from this album, such as “Bridge of Sighs”, “Too Rolling Stoned”, “Day of the Eagle”, and “Little Bit of Sympathy”, have become live concert staples for Trower .
The album was produced by organist Matthew Fisher, formerly Trower’s bandmate in Procol Harum. Acclaimed Beatles engineer Geoff Emerick was this album’s sound engineer.
The album was named after the Bridge of Sighs in Venice, Italy.
Artist: Little Feat
Track: Rocket In My Pocket
Album: Time Loves A Hero (1977)

Little Feat is an American rock band formed by singer-songwriter, lead vocalist and guitarist Lowell George and keyboardist Bill Payne in 1969 in Los Angeles.
Although the band has undergone several changes in its lineup, the music remains an eclectic blend of rock and roll, blues, R&B, boogie, country, folk, gospel, soul, funk and jazz fusion influences.
Artist: David Sanborn
Track: It’s You
Album: Double Vision (Bob James and David Sanborn Album)

One of the most commercially successful American saxophonists to earn prominence since the 1980s, David Sanborn has released 24 albums, won six Grammy Awards, and has had eight Gold albums and one Platinum album. Having inspired countless other musicians, Dave has worked in many genres which typically blend instrumental pop, R&B and lately, more and more traditional jazz. He released his first solo album Taking Off in 1975, but has been playing the saxophone since before he was in high school when he was inspired by the great Chicago blues artists near his hometown of St. Louis.
I am?
She’s dancing with me on the threshing floor...
where is your gypsy wife tonight?
:)
This is a great song. Thoughtful lyrics set against a dark soundscape with a southern-bluesy feel and a sexy groove. And the guitar work - perfect.
The Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band - Blue on Black (1998)
(I couldn’t find the official video, and this one with the lyrics had the best sound quality.)




















