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  • Why Don't You Do Right?
  • Why Don't You Do Right?
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  • "Why Don't You Do Right?" (originally recorded as "Weed Smoker's Dream") is an American blues- and jazz-influenced pop song written by Joseph "Kansas Joe" McCoy in 1936. A twelve-bar minor key blues with a few chord substitutions, it is considered a classic "woman's blues" song and has become a standard.
  • Why Don't You Do Right? is an American blues and jazz influenced pop song – now a standard – written in 1936 by Kansas Joe McCoy and recorded by Peggy Lee. It is a twelve-bar minor key blues form with a few chord substitutes, it is considered a classic "woman's blues" song. The song was performed in the 1988 film Who Framed Roger Rabbit by Jessica Rabbit at the Ink and Paint Club. Although Kathleen Turner provided the speaking voice for the character, the vocal performance of the song was performed by Amy Irving.
  • "Why Don't You Do Right?" est une chanson diffusée sur Radio New Vegas dans Fallout: New Vegas et par l'émission mystérieuse dans Old World Blues. La chanson a été écrite par Kansas Joe McCoy en 1936. Bien que Peggy Lee ait fait plusieurs enregistrements dans sa vie, la version du jeu est celle de la téléscriptions Snader de Peggy Lee et du Quintet de Dave Barbour en 1950.
  • "Why Don't You Do Right?" is an American blues- and jazz-influenced pop song – now a standard – written in 1936 by Kansas Joe McCoy. It is a twelve-bar minor key blues form with a few chord substitutes, it is considered a classic "woman's blues" song.
  • "Why Don't You Do Right?" is a song broadcast on Radio New Vegas in Fallout: New Vegas and in the mysterious broadcast radio station in Old World Blues. The song was written by Kansas Joe McCoy in 1936. Though Peggy Lee made several recordings in her lifetime, the version used in the game was recorded by Peggy Lee and the Dave Barbour Quintet in 1950 as a Snader Telescription.
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Length
  • 200.0
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Sortie
  • 1950
Artiste
Durée
  • 200.0
Jeux
  • FNV
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Written
  • Kansas Joe McCoy
Games
  • FNV
Genre
  • Jazz pop
  • Jazz populaire
écrit par
  • Kansas Joe McCoy
Radio
Released
  • 1950
Artist
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  • "Why Don't You Do Right?" (originally recorded as "Weed Smoker's Dream") is an American blues- and jazz-influenced pop song written by Joseph "Kansas Joe" McCoy in 1936. A twelve-bar minor key blues with a few chord substitutions, it is considered a classic "woman's blues" song and has become a standard.
  • Why Don't You Do Right? is an American blues and jazz influenced pop song – now a standard – written in 1936 by Kansas Joe McCoy and recorded by Peggy Lee. It is a twelve-bar minor key blues form with a few chord substitutes, it is considered a classic "woman's blues" song. The song was performed in the 1988 film Who Framed Roger Rabbit by Jessica Rabbit at the Ink and Paint Club. Although Kathleen Turner provided the speaking voice for the character, the vocal performance of the song was performed by Amy Irving.
  • "Why Don't You Do Right?" est une chanson diffusée sur Radio New Vegas dans Fallout: New Vegas et par l'émission mystérieuse dans Old World Blues. La chanson a été écrite par Kansas Joe McCoy en 1936. Bien que Peggy Lee ait fait plusieurs enregistrements dans sa vie, la version du jeu est celle de la téléscriptions Snader de Peggy Lee et du Quintet de Dave Barbour en 1950.
  • "Why Don't You Do Right?" is an American blues- and jazz-influenced pop song – now a standard – written in 1936 by Kansas Joe McCoy. It is a twelve-bar minor key blues form with a few chord substitutes, it is considered a classic "woman's blues" song.
  • "Why Don't You Do Right?" is a song broadcast on Radio New Vegas in Fallout: New Vegas and in the mysterious broadcast radio station in Old World Blues. The song was written by Kansas Joe McCoy in 1936. Though Peggy Lee made several recordings in her lifetime, the version used in the game was recorded by Peggy Lee and the Dave Barbour Quintet in 1950 as a Snader Telescription.
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