Bruce 's song "Bruce" is a type of music that talks about human suffering. As you are saying, "If you want to sing the blues, you have to pay the membership fee", as they say, give up, separate, divorce, dishonesty, loss, alcohol dependence, prejudice, Jackie Kennedy, Bethy Smith, Maharia Jackson I urged the nation's strong sympathy. "We are satisfied with our suffering because we know that suffering develops perseverance, perseverance, personality, character, hope." This Bible verse is Jack 8ie Kennedy, Bessie Smith, Mahalia It represents Jackson's life.
This is a romantic song that provides a human perspective on the war and its impact on human life. In his book "Truman and Eisenhower blues: African American blues and gospel songs" Guido Van Rain talks about the message in the song. "JB Lenoir recorded deadly songs where death was acting with Jodie's ghosts Combining homes"
One area is the relationship between African-Americans and Titanic. In addition to Leadbelly 's famous blues song about the ship and the legend that Jack Johnson tried to book, there is no discussion about Titanic' s Negro. But it seems a little deeper, and people find Titanic and blacks not so late. Mainstream media missed that connection, but still exists. Blacks have distinct distances from disasters, but they do not only know this. Through their verbal traditions like blues songs, they injected it into their collective memories, especially through the toastic toast and shine.
Another recognizable song structure in popular music is the adjustment of African-American blue. The purpose of lyrics is to express emotions. Bruce 's rhythm began with a song of work with an African - American baseball player and it followed it to an ancient song of West Africa. This is part of "Good Morning Blues" by Lead Belly. The blues festival usually has three rows. The second line repeats the first line, and the third line regains the rhythm. Lyrics are usually set to 12 music bars at 4/4. Bruce's lyrics rarely appear in structured instruments such as folk songs, but music usually has driving beats that are different from heartbeats. Bam Bam, Bam Bam, Bam Bam, Bam Bam
So I started one of the most famous songs in the history of Blues, this work often has symbolic power and influence compared to Shakespeare's "Hamlet". At the time, "St. Louis Bruce" first appeared in September 1914, and its 40-year-old composer (later acquired the legendary reputation of the song itself) was almost unrecognized. Certainly, William Christopher Handy wrote songs of "Memphis Blues" (1912), but that blessing proves to be mixed. After selling the rights of the song for $ 50, Handy was obliged to watch the interests of others - this is an early lesson of self-publishing benefits