Norah Jones: Come Away With Me Performed by Norah Jones. For voice, piano and guitar chords.
Format: piano/vocal/chords songbook. With vocal melody, piano accompaniment, lyrics, chord names and guitar chord diagrams. Pop Vocal and Jazz. 88 pages. 9x12 inches. Published by Hal Leonard. (HL.306495) See more info...
Norah Jones: Don't Know Why Performed by Norah Jones. For voice, piano and guitar chords.
Format: piano/vocal/chords single. With vocal melody, piano accompaniment, lyrics, chord names and guitar chord diagrams. Pop Vocal. 8 pages. 9x12 inches. Published by Hal Leonard. (HL.352535) See more info...
Norah Jones: Feels Like Home Performed by Norah Jones. For voice, piano and guitar chords.
Format: piano/vocal/chords songbook. With vocal melody, piano accompaniment, lyrics, chord names and guitar chord diagrams. Pop vocal and jazz. 79 pages. 9x12 inches. Published by Hal Leonard. (HL.306614) See more info...
Norah Jones: Come Away With Me - Easy Piano Performed by Norah Jones. For voice, piano and
guitar chords. Format: easy piano/vocal/chords songbook. With vocal melody, piano accompaniment, lyrics and chord names. Pop vocal and jazz. 80 pages. 9x12 inches. Published by Hal Leonard. (HL.306523) See more info...
Norah Jones -- Biography & Notes:
Birthday: 30 March 1979, New York City, New York, USA.
"The coolest thing I've gotten to do in the past few years is guest star on Sesame Street." -- Norah Jones.
Check out the "New York City" CD by the Peter Malick Group. It contains songs sung by Norah Jones just before she was noticed in the music world. If you're a Norah Jones
fan, you've got to get this CD.
Norah won 8 grammy awards in 2003, including Best New Artist (CNN.com article).
Norah won 3 grammy awards in 2005.
Related Artists:
Richard Julian opened for Norah Jones during her "Come Away with Me" concert tour in Canada (the concert at Massey Hall here in Toronto was terrific). Richard also co-wrote the songs "Those Sweet Words" and
"The Prettiest Thing" on her "Feels Like Home" CD. Check out Julian's "Good Life" CD; it's got some good lyrics. See: Richard
Julian website.
Amos Lee opened for Norah Jones during her "Feels Like Home" concert tour in 2004 in Canada (the concert was at the Molson Amphitheatre by the Toronto lakeshore). See:
Amos Lee website.
It is not just the timbre of Norah Jones's voice that is mature beyond her 22 years. Her assured phrasing and precise time are more often found in older singers as well. She is instantly recognizable, blending shades of Billie Holiday and Nina Simone without sounding like anyone but herself. Any way you slice it, she is a singer to be reckoned with. Her readings of the Hank Williams classic "Cold Cold Heart" and Hoagy Carmichael's "The Nearness of You" alone are worth the price of the CD. Jones's own material, while not bad, pales a bit next to such masterpieces. They might have fared better had she and producer Arif Mardin opted for some livelier arrangements, taking better advantage of brilliant sidemen such as Bill Frisell, Kevin Breit, and Brian Blade; or if the tunes had simply been given less laconic performances. Jones has all the tools; what will come with experience and some careful listening to artists like J.J. Cale and Shirley Horn is the knack of remaining low-key without sounding sleepy--sometimes less is not, in fact, more. --Michael Ross