bookmark_borderIko Iko

“Iko Iko” (/ˈaɪkoÊŠ ˈaɪkoÊŠ/) is a much-covered New Orleans song that tells of a parade collision between two “tribes” of Mardi Gras Indians and the traditional confrontation. The song, under the original title “Jock-A-Mo”, was written and released as a single in 1953 by Sugar Boy and his Cane Cutters.

In the 60’s, the Dixie Cups’s recorded a version that became a hit. New Orleans singer and pianist Dr. John covered “Iko Iko” in 1972 for his fifth studio album Dr. John’s Gumbo. It has also been covered by the Grateful Dead who made “Iko Iko” a staple in their live shows from 1977 onward.

D
Hey now, Hey now,
           A
Iko Iko ah-nay
A
Joc-a-mo-fee-no-ah-nah-nay
                 D
Joc-a-mo-fee-nah-nay


D
My spy boy to your spy boy,
                            A
They were sittin' along the bayou,
A
My spy boy to your spy boy,
                           D
I'm gonna set your tail on fire.


Hey now, Hey now,
Iko Iko ah-nay
Joc-a-mo-fee-no-ah-nah-nay
Joc-a-mo-fee-nah-nay

My Grandma to your Grandpa
Sittin on' the bayou
My Grandma to your Grandpa
Gonna fix your chicken wire.

Additional Verses:
My grandma and your grandma were
Sit-tin’ by the fire. – My grandma told
Your grandma “I’m gonna set your flag on fire.”

Talk-in’ ’bout, Hey now ! Hey now ! I-KO, I-KO, un-day
Jack-a-mo fee-no ai na-na. – Jock-a-mo fee na-na

My flag boy and your flag boy were
Sit-tin’ by the fire. – My flag boy told
Your flag boy “I’m gonna set your flag on fire.”

Iko Iko.mp3

Iko Iko II.mp3

ABOUT THE SONG
Recording: digital 1-track stereo

From the album MMXVI

More Coversongs

bookmark_borderGod Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen / House of the Rising Sun

God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen / House of the Rising Sun.mp3

A song about the downtrodden and our hope, faith and charity.

The first time I recorded a version of God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, I was just learning what the song meant. The time was right after 9/11. As I started to look into the song, I found it was an Old English Carol about the downtrodden. Then, a new mate from England wrote me and said:

Merry in the Old English of this carol did not mean “Happy” it meant “Mighty” or “Powerful” (Think Robin Hood’s Merry Men – They weren’t happy because they were wearing tights… you know… they were a powerful fighting unit) The word “Rest” in the Old English also meant to invest a property in… or in other words to “make”.

So the first line of the carol in modern English would be “God Make You Mighty Gentlemen” Similarly the term “Merry Christmas” means have a “Powerful” Christmas. Kind of gives the phrase a whole new meaning doesn’t it?

Since then, I started to learn about the song “House of the Rising Son”. It turns out this, also, may be an Old English Traditional song (that USA blues guys adapted.) Coincidentally, it is also a song about the downtrodden. Both songs are about redemption… faith, hope and charity.

The video is a combination of man’s sins with God’s glory fading in and out.

 Am              
God rest ye merry, gentlemen 
     F             E
Let nothing you dismay 
 Am
Remember, Christ, our Saviour 
     F                 E       
Was born on Christmas day 
    Dm                 C         
To save us all from Satan's power 
    Am                G
When we were gone astray 
     C           E        Am
O tidings of comfort and joy,
             G
Comfort and joy 
     C           E        Am
O tidings of comfort and joy 

  Am                         
From God our Heavenly Father 
     F            E
A blessed Angel came; 
  Am 
And unto certain Shepherds  
         F               E
Brought tidings of the same: 
     Dm             C
How that in Bethlehem was born 
     Am             G
The Son of God by Name. 
    C            E        Am
O tidings of comfort and joy, 
             G
Comfort and joy 
    C            E        Am
O tidings of comfort and joy 


Am
And when they came to Bethlehem 
      F                 E
Where our dear Saviour lay, 
  Am
They found Him in a manger, 
      F             E
Where oxen feed on hay; 
     Dm                  C
His Mother Mary kneeling down, 
   Am               G
Unto the Lord did pray. 
     C           E        Am
O tidings of comfort and joy, 
             G
Comfort and joy 
     C           E        Am
O tidings of comfort and joy 


  Am
Now to the Lord sing praises, 
      F               E
All you within this place, 
  Am                   
And with true love and brotherhood 
      F            E
Each other now embrace; 
      Dm              C
This holy tide of Christmas 
     Am           G
All other doth deface. 
    C            E        Am
O tidings of comfort and joy, 
             G
Comfort and joy 
     C           E        Am
O tidings of comfort and joy

ABOUT THE SONG
Style: ExperiMental Music
Recording: 4-track digital stereo

Daniel — Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards, Synthesizers and an Alesis Vortex controller to Albeton software (microKorg, Yamaha PSR-740, Casio WK-3500, miniNova, and a couple pedals)

From the album That Time Of Year
by Daniel Brouse

More from the Christmas Album

bookmark_borderIn One Ear

In One Ear Recording Session
In One Ear Recording Session

LYRICS
It goes in one ear and right out the other
You growing tatters in there?
It goes in one ear and right out the other
Or, are you unaware
Do you even care
If it’s in error

It goes in one ear and right out the other
Hear what’s goin’ on here?
Sister, brother…
Friends and neighbors lend me an ear
It’s very clear
Truth’s drawing near

In One Ear.mp3

In One Ear Music Video.mp4

ABOUT THE SONG
Capo 2
D G
G A

Daniel — Vocals, Guitar

From the album Animal Nature
by Daniel “MacDonald-Armstrong-Irvine” Brouse

bookmark_borderRoll Over and Play Dead

Roll Over and Play Dead Songwriting
Roll Over and Play Dead Songwriting

LYRICS
There was one in the bed and the little one said, “Roll over. Rock over.”

Come on time to wake
Time to make it shake
We can discover
The meaning of lover

A place where the shadows don’t smother

What will it take
An effort to make
The depths of forever
For Go(o)dness sake

There were ten in the bed and the little one said, “Roll over. Rock over.”
They all rolled over and rocked it out
Now that’s what I’m talkin’ bout
Or much too fast
You’ll be alone — the last.

Roll Over and Play Dead Music Video.mp4

Roll Over and Play Dead.mp3

ABOUT THE SONG
Capo 3
E Em and variations
E Bm E
D6 Esus E

Daniel — Vocals, Guitar

From the album Revealed
by Daniel Brouse

bookmark_borderOld Fashioned Christmas

Old Fashioned Christmas.mp3

Old Fashioned Christmas Songwriting
Old Fashioned Christmas Songwriting

LYRICS
Ho, ho, ho, hallelujah
Ho, ho, ho, hallelujah
Do you know
How does the saying go?

Recipe for a gingerbread house
Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse
Do you know
How does the saying go?

Stockings hung by the chimney with care
Something about roasting chestnuts there
Do you know
How does the saying go?

Dashing… ore the fields we go
Don’t forget the mistletoe
Do you know
How does the saying go?

We three kings of orient are
Do you see what I see… follow the star
Do you know
How does the saying go?
Rudolph with your nose so bright
With a tail… a tail as long as a kite
Do you know
How does the saying go?
Oh, holy night
May all your Christmases be white
Do you know
How does the saying go?

ABOUT THIS SONG
Chords — C C+f
G C

Daniel — Vocals, Guitar

From the album Miss Christmas and part of the on-going Christmas Music Experiment.

By Daniel Brouse

bookmark_borderShow Me the Way to Go Home

SHOW ME THE WAY TO GO HOME
by “Irving King” (the British songwriting team James Campbell and Reginald Connelly)

D
Show me the way to go home
    G                         D
I'm tired and I want to go to bed
  D
I had a little drink about an hour ago
       A
And it went right to my head
      D
Where ever I may roam
   G              D
On land or sea or foam
         D
You will always hear me singing this song
         A                     D
Wont you show me the way to go home

ABOUT THE SONG
Daniel — Vocals, Gutiar

A cover song recorded on December 1, 2012 in West Chester, Chester County, PA. It was recorded as an on-the-fly by-the-seat-of-your-pants, 1-track, stereo, passion piece.

From the album You Made the Bed You Lie In

bookmark_border1, 2, 3 For What Dance

Writing Music in West Chester, PA
Writing Music in West Chester, PA

LYRICS
1, 2, 3, 4
1, 2, 3, for what do we dance?
1, to what do we dance?

Bark it out
Don’t be afraid
Make a sound
Be found… out

Bark it out

Don’t be afraid
You are what you made
Now, make of it what you will
Shake it… better still

1, 2, 3, 4 what are we dancing for?

Dance a suspense dance (can’t wait to anticipate)
Dance a surveillance dance (see if there’s a scene gleam)
Dance an independence dance
Dance a reverence dance
Dance to thank God we’ve got a chance to dance!

1, 2, 3, for what? 1, 2, 3, 4 what do we dance for?
Dance for what
Jump about
Electrify I. Give Watt! (see your energy)

1, 2, 3, For What Dance.mp3

1, 2, 3, For What Song (How to Play the Guitar).mp4

pictures-and-videos

ABOUT THE SONG
Chords – E / E less E add G
E / G / A / E

Written and recorded November 11 and 15, 2012 in West Chester, Pennsylvania. The writing of the album got started at the Veterans Memorial on Veterans Day. As I would play, the children would start marching. Several of the songs on this album marched to the beat of that drummer.

Daniel — Vocals, Guitar, Piano

From the album Songs To Make Babies March
By Daniel Brouse

bookmark_borderDrawing A Fine Line

LYRICS
There’s a line to your body
We could start with your neck
It feels fine going down your spine
The touch of a feather ever so lightly
Wondering what to expect

Where does the line go?
Follow the flow

Drifting past the small of your back

Where does the line go?
Follow the flow

Maybe we should start with your lips
At the ends, curving up so slightly
To unseal the kiss of a smile
Up past your ear, then veer toward the rear

Where does the line go?
Follow the flow

Who knows… if we start with your nose
Over the ledge of the chin’s edge
Through the passage of the cleavage
And, after all, drifting pass the navel

You’re drawing a fine line
I want to know
Where does it go
Where does it flow

 

Drawing A Fine Line .mp3

 

ABOUT THE SONG
Capo 1
A D A Em A
A Em A
A less A

Written and recorded on July 29, 2012 in West Chester, Pennsylvania.

from the album Better Than An Itch
by Daniel Brouse

bookmark_borderGood Dog

LYRICS
Hey
All Gods Good
Hey
All God’s Good

 

Good Dog.mp3

 

ABOUT
An extemporaneous a capella song that attempts to create a universal sound using vocals. Any name that you call God is good with me — Addonai, Elohim, Yhwh, Jehovah, Gitche Manitou, Adi Purush, Rama and Allah. It is our mission to promote and propagate all God’s good.

Daniel – vocals

from the album Baby Formula
by Daniel Brouse

bookmark_borderBring On The Sun

Writing the song *Bring On The Sun* at Occupy Philadelphia
Writing the song *Bring On The Sun* at Occupy Philadelphia

Just bring it on
Bring on the sun
The light
The warmth
Insight
Depth and breadth

The night’s too long and cold
Just have hope and faith
I’m told

Lord, bring on the sun
Darkness undone
Lord, bring on the sun
Darkness undone

Lord, it’s here
I hear it’s here
In fact,
I feel it on my back

[Traditional Blues Music]

Writing the song *Bring On The Sun* at Occupy Philadelphia .mp4 Video

Written at Occupy Philly by Daniel Brouse

bookmark_borderIko Iko

Traditional Folk Song
Utilized in the writing of Elephants Talk

My grandma and your grandma
Sitting by the fire
My grandma says to your grandma
“I’m gonna set your flag on fire”

Talkin’ ’bout
Hey now
Hey now
Iko iko an nay
Jockomo feena ah na nay
Jockomo feena nay

Look at my king all dressed in red
Iko iko an nay
I bet you five dollars he’ll kill you dead
Jockomo feena nay

CHORUS:
Talkin’ ’bout
Hey now (hey now)
Hey now (hey now)
Iko iko an nay (whoah-oh)
Jockomo feena ah na nay
Jockomo feena nay

My flag boy and your flag boy
Sitting by the fire
[ From: http://www.elyrics.net/read/b/belle-stars-lyrics/iko-iko-lyrics.html ]
My flag boy says to your flag boy
“I’m gonna set your flag on fire”

(CHORUS)

(bridge)

(hey now)
(hey now)
(hey now)
(hey now)
Jockomo feena nay
Iko!

See that guy all dressed in green
Iko iko an nay
He’s not a man, he’s a loving machine
Jockomo feena nay

(4x)
Talkin’ ’bout
Hey now (hey now)
Hey now (hey now)
Iko iko an nay (whoah-oh)
Jockomo feena ah na nay
Jockomo feena nay