You'd Be Frantic Too – Oran "Hot Lips" Page
A slow blues in Hot Lips Page's distinctive style. Since his blues with lyrics are so personal, we don't have a lead sheet, instead a set of melody and solo transcriptions. Our Hot Lips Page vocal and trumpet melody and Lucky Thompson tenor sax solo transcriptions show the melodic thread of the alternate take; the closing trumpet chorus transcription is available for the both takes as well.
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- Recording: Hot Lips Page - Commodore 571A
- Recorded on: March 8, 1944
- Label: Commodore (571A)
- Concert Key: B-flat minor
- Vocal Range: Tenor, B-flat3 to A-flat4 written 8va
- Style: Swing (slow)
- Trumpet, Vocal - Hot Lips Page
- Tenor Sax - Lucky Thompson, Lem Johnson
- Piano - Ace Harris
- Bass - John Simmons
- Drums - Sid Catlett
Click on the next album cover for a vocal melody transcription from the alternate take.
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- Recording: Oran "Hot Lips" Page - Complete Commodore Jazz Recordings, Vol. II
- Recorded on: March 8, 1944
- Label: Mosaic (MD23-128)
- Concert Key: B-flat minor
- Vocal Range: Tenor, B-flat3 to A-flat4 written 8va
- Style: Swing (slow)
- Trumpet, Vocal - Hot Lips Page
- Tenor Sax - Lucky Thompson, Lem Johnson
- Piano - Ace Harris
- Bass - John Simmons
- Drums - Sid Catlett
After a four-measure intro, Page sings three choruses. Thompson solos for a chorus, and then Page plays a final chorus in his iconic growling plunger trumpet style. Having transcriptions of all three means that we present the full melodic thread of this track.
Our Hot Lips Page vocal melody transcription shows detailed rhythms, but it must be remembered that any jazz vocal transcription, and specifically transcriptions of older blues such as this, is an approximation in both rhythm and pitch. There is really no substitute for listening to the recordings to get a feel for this music.
CLIP Our Hot Lips Page trumpet transcription is only available in a B♭ transposition, as it's very specific for trumpet. Detailed articulation markings show where the plunger is opened and closed. A trumpet transcription is also available for the other take of this song; click on the first album cover for more details. Our audio excerpt starts with the last two measures of Lucky Thompson's solo before Hot Lips' chorus starts. Comparing Hot Lips' unique plunger storytelling with the other take shows his great versatility.
Oran "Hot Lips" Page
Jan 27, 1908 – Nov 5, 1954
Oran “Hot Lips” Page is remembered as one of the most exciting soloists of the swing era. His trumpet and vocal styles were both strongly influenced by Louis Armstrong, but with plenty of his own personal flair. He is particularly associated with the Kansas City scene of the early to mid-1930s. Read more...