In a webchat James Morrison stated: "I wrote Slave To The Music in a hotel room in America. It's about five in the morning, I was really bored, try to write songs for the next day and I imagined like Michael Jackson, like what he would say to me if I was writing the song with him, and he was like: 'You know. You just get a word with rythm and funky and you know, put some rythm in there and make it snappy.' And I was like okay. And then I kinda came up with the (lyrics). Yeah, kind of relentless vocal."
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In a webchat James Morrison stated: "I wrote Slave To The Music in a hotel room in America. It's about five in the morning, I was really bo… read more
In a webchat James Morrison stated: "I wrote Slave To The Music in a hotel room in America. It's about five in the morning, I was really bored, try to write songs for the next … read more
There are multiple artists called James Morrison: 1) an English singer-songwriter from Rugby 2) an Australian jazz musician who plays numerous instruments; best known for his trumpet playing 3) a notable south Sligo-style Irish fiddler. 4) "Jim" Morrison, lead singer of 1960s American rock group The Doors. 1. James Morrison (born James Morrison Catchpole on August 13, 1984) is a singer-songwriter from Rugby, Warwickshire, England. He says that his musical influences include Al Green, Otis Redding, Cat Stevens and The Kinks. At 13 Morrison began to learn guitar when his unc… read more
There are multiple artists called James Morrison: 1) an English singer-songwriter from Rugby 2) an Australian jazz musician who plays numerous instruments; best known for his trumpet playin… read more
There are multiple artists called James Morrison: 1) an English singer-songwriter from Rugby 2) an Australian jazz musician who plays numerous instruments; best known for his trumpet playing 3) a notable south Sligo-style Irish fiddler… read more