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Story Behind The Song

This is about a person dealing with having lost the one they love, and dealing with their feelings. The opening line "Don't handle me, don't try to make it better" Is this person saying to a friend to let me cope with this in my own way, nothing you say will make this better. You learn in the song that the person has let go of their love because the one they are in love with wanted to be free, and the person telling the story loved the one wanting to be free enough to let them go. In the second verse you hear this person dealing with the melancholy of missing the one that has left. In verse three this person is even kind of consoling their friend by telling them they are going to put a smile on their face and just fade away like a good hearted soldier. The bridge of the song speaks to the hurt that this person feels everytime someone tries to talk to them about lost love.

Song Description

"That's The Way It Will Be" Female vocal; Guitar and Bass backing. Recorded in Chicago in May 2011. Genre: Jazz/Blues Slow/with meaning; Length 4:46 I have this song recorded with a male vocal as well along with Guitar, Sax, Drums, and Bass backing. Male vocal is more Saloon style ballad.

Song Length 4:46 Genre Jazz - Lounge
Tempo Slow (71 - 90) Lead Vocal Female Vocal
Mood Poignant Subject Lost Love, Loneliness
Similar Artists Natalie Cole Language English

Lyrics

That's The Way It Will Be Copyright 2011 Alan Hesse, Scott Hesse

Verse 1:
Don't handle me
Don't try to make it better
If no one is to blame
What does it matter
He/She just wanted to be free
That's the way it will be


Verse 2:
I close my eyes
And see his/her face less and less
So this is how it feels
As sunset melts to emptiness
Like a melancholy tune
Loneliness fills the room


Bridge:
There's no glory in, there's no story in, losing at love
It's a story told, so many times, it's gotten old


Verse 3:
Believe me friend
No words can make this better
I'll put a smile on my face
And play the good hearted soldier
Just a fading memory
That's the way it will be

great bass....good story...nice vocals

Alan & Scott Hesse write songs that could someday emerge as standards.

very nice straight ahead jazz ballad. Love Love Love the singer. and for that matter the upright and guitarist also.

Great jazz performance. Really good vocal performance - very clear and smooth sounding with perfect vibrato, and great pitch. Can't fault it. Instrumentalists sound very experienced also. Subtle swing rhythm and very nice guitar chordal arrangment. Top notch production and mix.

Great song! Such simplicity with just guitar, double bass and vocals blended really well. Each was very much in sync. I really don't know what to say... I love it!

EXCELLENT, CAN IMAGINE BEING IN A LOUNGE AND SEEING THE BAND!

We love the vibrance in the vocalist's voice...gave us a sense of Dina Washington and Julie London. The chord structure was real nice and the vocalist's interpretration of the music was splendid. There was a nice overall lounge aura and we enjoyed it a lot.

Professional quality. Very soothing.

Lyrics Alan R. Hesse Music Scott A. Hesse

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