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Seeking Julie London's key? Cry Me a River

PostPosted: Wed Apr 22, 2015 8:05 pm
by jacky1064952
Hi I hope this is appropriate.
I just joined and Im not a premium member so don't know if I can get replies.
But I thought I'd try!

Please reply on this thread if that's within the rules because I can't respond via PM


I'm a singing doing jazz lessons and musicals...and have to be spot on for a solo.

I'm trying to find the key of
Julie London's Cry me A River so I can order sheet music.
Particularly of that opening note where she sings 'Now'.

I've been told I need G (correction) minor(correction) but I'm not 100% sure that's the key she's singing in..
Can anyone advise please?

I've downloaded the piano sheet music of Julie's version but I don't think it's accurate and way too high.
My voice is ...just like Julie London's but I don't read or play music..doh!

Can any bright spark check Julie's version on YouTube and get back to me please.
Many thanks in advance.

I hope I haven't broken any rules posting this.
I've just joined so sorry for being so cheeky.
Many hundreds of millions of thanks to anyone who can help!

Jacky

Re: Seeking Julie London's key? Cry Me a River

PostPosted: Wed Apr 22, 2015 9:10 pm
by schmedidiah
You can post whatever you like. Just take a look at what buffoonery goes on here. No pm system, though. Say it out in the open, like the rest of us. I've never heard of that song, though.

Re: Seeking Julie London's key? Cry Me a River

PostPosted: Wed Apr 22, 2015 10:14 pm
by Planetguy
VelbertonVineerian wrote:The "now" note sounds like a G flat, but I'd tend to think it's in key of G rather than G flat.

If you are lucky, the very knowledgeable Planetguy will come in and give you a definitive answer.


did someone flash the bat signal???

i concur w the very knowledgeable VelbertonVineerian AKA Vinny....

but I'd tend to think it's in key of G rather than G flat.


yep....the version i checked out https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXg6UB9Qk0o is indeed in the key of "G" not Gb.

and a great version of that wonderful tune it is! joe cocker has an interesting version w a very different take on that classic... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRDe0PIPqj0

good luck w the tune, jacky and welcome to BM. 8)

Re: Seeking Julie London's key? Cry Me a River

PostPosted: Wed Apr 22, 2015 10:54 pm
by jacky1064952
oops I duplicated my original post in error.

Re: Seeking Julie London's key? Cry Me a River

PostPosted: Wed Apr 22, 2015 11:10 pm
by jacky1064952
Hi you guys,
I thank you so much for your help and warm welcomes!
I very much appreciate it from 'real' musicians.
So kind of you.
I'm reading your comments now.
All very valuable.

-Oh I understand no PM..that's cool.

-LOL if you haven't heard it...it's a 'torch singer's' song,
lady on a bar-stool in a smokey nightclub kinda song.

-Love the Youtube vids...Joe Cocker..he was so eccentric and soulful.

The original C minor...thanks.
I seem to have bought what is 'described' as the original published key which is Eb major , very
different to the Julie London version lol . It's also miles slower. :o

Funnily I can sing it straight off acapella no problem.
But it's my first time buying sheet music and having a real pianist.
I also belt the note 'Now', a bit higher than Julie does.
I will work it out.

I made a silly error...I've been told I should sing in G minor not G flat.
(I corrected my original post just now in my original post)
But I will take your excellent feedback and do more research.

Thanks so much every one of you gentlemen. :D

PS Any members please feel free to give feedback on this subject ...I'm singing it next Wednesday
Jacky

Re: Seeking Julie London's key? Cry Me a River

PostPosted: Thu Apr 23, 2015 12:32 am
by jacky1064952
Hello VelbertonVineerian,
I wonder what key Julie London sings in as I have learnt from her record.
So I take all my cues from her version.
Once I know I can buy the right key sheet music.lol :)

This is the youtube link if it is ok to post it? or feel free to google it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MkD_kYkRk3c

(I was told I was probably a G minor but had no time to discuss it in class.)
Oh I absolutely agree...its difficult to judge without hearing me lol.
Thanks so much for asking.

I'm not a musician so thanks for your patience.
Jacky

Re: Seeking Julie London's key? Cry Me a River

PostPosted: Thu Apr 23, 2015 2:10 am
by jacky1064952
Hi VelbertonVineerian
Oh big thanks to you...and Planetguy's wisdom!
and everyone who 's so kind to help!

I haven't a keyboard but it's a good idea thank you very much.
I can do that easily.
Smart idea thanks....
I only looked at sheet music today...ever!

Thanks so much,
Jacky