I could possibly get that impression listening to Tom sing it but if I hear it
from a different source such as Manhattan Transfer, where I first heard the
song,
I don't find that at all. When I did first hear FA from MH on the radio I went
out
of my way to find out who wrote it. I was quite surprised to find that TW did.
That's why I was looking to see if I could find any other TW songs similar.
So far I haven't found any; Though I haven't had time to check out his whole
book.
Ken
Wally Kairuz wrote:
> totally from a songwriter's point of you: FA sounds like a poem that was
> later set to music. i think that most of the SAT words here are used rather
> [and maybe intentionally] awkwardly and verbosely, as if the character in
> the song had heard them from the ''cultured'' and were trying to sound
> ''elegant'', like a bum trying to pass for a gentleman, if you know what i
> mean. maybe TW did write FA -- as a character study of sorts.
> wallyK, np: ''infected'' by the the [this a day completely devoted to the
> 80's]