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Album: Size Does Matter, Buy: https://amzn.to/3HG5uJa , B.B. King Cover, Lyrics: I've been downhearted baby Ever since the day we met I said I've been downhearted baby Ever since the day we met Our love is nothing but the blues, woman Baby, how blue can you get? You're evil when I'm with you And you are jealous when we're apart Yes, I said you're evil You're so evil when I'm with you, baby And you are jealous when we're apart How blue can you get, baby? The answer's is right here in my heart I gave you a brand-new Ford You said I want a Cadillac I bought you a ten dollar dinner You said thanks for the snack I let you live in my penthouse You said it was just a shack I gave you seven children And now you want to give them back Yes, I've been downhearted baby Ever since the day we met I said our love is nothing but the blues Baby, how blue can you get? Funk This! Is an international music project comprised of 5 top music professionals, from around the world. The Project, although brand new, was forged out of the friendships of three individuals, some 18 years ago, when Chris Clermont, (Guitar) Brian Ogawa,(Bass) and Henrik Engquist(Drums) met in a practice room on the first day of Music School, and soon became inseparable, playing everyday together during school under the name, "Felix the Cat". After graduation, Henrik went back to Denmark, and Brian and Chris went on to tour and or record with the likes of, Barry White, Shalamar, MC Hammer Dr Dre, Maxine Nightingale, Rod Stewart, Brian Auger, Michelle, 10 to 1, Miriam Fay, Steve Tyrell, Deanna Johnston, and many, many others. The video is with promotional purpose. All copyrights belong to their respective owners. If you are an artist and want to be featured on the channel visit my website https://www.donstunes.com/ or write on don@donstunes.com Don's Tunes on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dondraperstunes/ #Blues & Jazz Group: https://goo.gl/72sLfA Don's Tunes on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mr.don.draper/ Don's Tunes of Spotify: http://goo.gl/ENqKEE Don's Tunes on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DonsTunes

About Rod Stewart

Sir Roderick David Stewart (born 10 January 1945) is a British singer and songwriter. Known for his distinctive raspy singing voice, Stewart is among the best-selling music artists of all time, having sold more than 120 million records worldwide. His music career began in 1962 when he took up busking with a harmonica. In 1963, he joined the Dimensions as a harmonica player and vocalist. In 1964, Stewart joined Long John Baldry and the All Stars before moving to the Jeff Beck Group in 1967. Joini...

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This 10:15 minute clip of Rod Stewart performing "How Blue Can You Get" as part of the Funk This! project is a rare gem for fans of the British singer-songwriter. The fact that it's a live recording makes it all the more valuable, offering a glimpse into Stewart's stage presence and vocal style.

As one of the best-selling music artists of all time, with over 120 million records sold worldwide, Rod Stewart's career spans multiple decades and genres. His distinctive raspy singing voice has become iconic, and this performance is no exception. The song itself, a cover of B.B. King's classic blues standard, showcases Stewart's ability to interpret and make the material his own.

The Funk This! project, featuring top music professionals from around the world, brings together an impressive array of talent. Formed out of friendships forged 18 years ago, the group has worked with some of the biggest names in the industry, including Rod Stewart himself. The fact that this performance is being shared publicly is a testament to their commitment to promoting and celebrating great music.

One of the most interesting aspects of this clip is its promotional nature. While it's not uncommon for artists to release live recordings or covers as promotional materials, the context here is particularly noteworthy. As part of an international project comprised of seasoned musicians, Rod Stewart's involvement adds a level of prestige and credibility to the endeavor.

The video itself is a masterclass in musicianship, with each member of Funk This! bringing their unique skills to the table. The guitar work by Chris Clermont, the bass playing by Brian Ogawa, and the drumming by Henrik Engquist are all top-notch, creating a rich and dynamic sound that complements Stewart's vocals perfectly.

For fans of Rod Stewart, this clip offers a rare opportunity to see him perform a classic song in a new context. For those interested in live music and musicianship, it's a chance to appreciate the talents of Funk This! and their ability to bring together diverse musical perspectives. As a promotional tool, it serves as a reminder that even in today's digital age, there's still value in sharing high-quality live performances with a wider audience.

The fact that all copyrights belong to their respective owners is also worth noting, highlighting the importance of respecting intellectual property and giving credit where it's due. Overall, this clip is a must-watch for anyone interested in Rod Stewart, Funk This!, or simply great music.

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