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Consider the two sets of lyrics for the song
Ellison's narrator plays.
Kathleen Nichols observes that Armstrong's improvised "editing" of the lyrics in a famous, recorded version gives it a particular twist and significance. What do you think? Assuming readers who are familiar with the song lyrics, Armstrong's performance, and the larger context: How do they function as a "sound track" to the prologue?
(See Prof. Nichols' "Jazz and Blues Music," source of lyrics below). |
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(What Did I Do To Be So) Black and
Blue Longer version Verse: Out in the street, shufflin'
feet, Chorus 1: I'm white inside, It don't help my
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Lyrics, "Black and Blue?" (As sung by Armstrong)
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Armstong
Audio and Lyrics Links at PittState A Louis Armstrong Webliography with Audio (Ken Burns, PBS, Jazz)
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