Today's my birthday, and on Twitter I wisecracked to @MeredithGould "Yes. I am Queen of Everything today, and enjoying it. Step aside."
I happen to be on a plane to Las Vegas, with my wife - we both have conferences next week - and the queen reference made me remember a wonderful song sung by some great barbershop quartets: "If I Had My Way." Lyrics (from sing365.com):
I'd like to make your golden dreams come true, dear,
If I only had my way.
A paradise this world would seem to you, dear,
If only I had my way.
If I had my way, dear, forever there'd be
A garden of roses for you and for me,
A thousand and one things, dear, I would do,
Just for you, just for you, just for you.
If I had my way, we would never grow old,
And sunshine I'd bring every day,
You would reign all alone,
like a queen on a throne,
If I had my way.
Well, what a difference music and performance add to the words. Listen to this - a hallway pickup rendition at barbershop's Harmony College Northeast, 2009. It's a trademark song of world champion quartet "Gotcha!", which was the resident supergroup at this "HCNE." Part of the barbershop tradition is singing with strangers in the hobby, and this time a girl named Christina took the tenor part. Her dad - my chorus director - turned on his flipcam halfway through. Listen:
He says she'd just learned the song the night before. Both her parents direct championship-level choruses, so I suppose she has an unfair advantage.
But that's barbershop, folks, and that's why I love it. The incredible chords (note - it sounds like it's been Autotuned, but that's real and live - it takes skill), the often-emotional arrangements, and the incredible willingness of champion quartets to sing with you.
WOW. That tag made me burst into tears. What an incredible experience for her. My envy runneth over.
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