- Blues ballad
The blues ballad creates the sound of the
blues using ablues scale and blues style chord progressions with a bridge using a different bluesy chord progression) in the conventional 32-bar popular song fromTin Pan Alley .Among the best known blues ballads are
Percy Mayfield 's love song in the form of a prayer, "Please Send Me Someone to Love " andBuddy Johnson 's "Since I Fell for You", most successfully recorded byLenny Welch .Lonnie Johnson 's "Tomorrow Night" is apop standard .B.B. King has recorded several blues ballads, "You Know I Love You", his second hit, and "Sneakin' Around".Bobby Blue Bland recorded as many blues ballads as he did straight blues.Clarence Carter 's "Slip Away" is another notable example.Blues ballads are also popular in
country music .Hank Williams 's "Your Cheating Heart " andFreddy Fender 's two classics, "Wasted Days and Wasted Nights " and "Before the Next Teardrop Falls", for example.The blues ballad differs from conventional blues in its structure. Blues ballads have the 32-bar A-A-B-A form of verse-verse-bridge-verse, while blues songs have the 12-bar A-A-B form or its 8-bar A-B variant. Both blues and blues ballads rely on the mainstay three chords and the
blues scale . One subtle variation is found in some8-bar blues , such as "Walkin' by Myself ",, where one eight-bar blues melody forms the "A" part and another the "B" bridge.Conversely, the blues ballad differs from bluesy pop songs like
Harold Arlen 's "Blues in the Night" by simpler harmonies and more direct language. That said, in the hands of a skillful and emotional performer likeDakota Staton ,Dinah Washington , orEtta James , songs like "Mean to Me" orCole Porter 's "Love for Sale" can be hard to distinguish from formal blues ballads.External links
* [http://performingarts.net/Shafman/Staton/ Blues-Ballad's real beauty comes through with Staton] , a review by "
Chicago Tribune " writer Larry Kart of performances by Dakota Staton.
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