Come Back and Love Me Some More
By: Bamford Stevens
I first heard this ragtime tune several years ago when it was used as background music in TV pantomime sketches. The tune was written in 1908 by Harry Von Tilzer. The arrangement features an extended piano solo, which then is joined by two ocarinas with a bass line provided by a hefty tuba
By: Bamford Stevens
Bamford Stevens is a classically trained musician (Cleveland Institute of Music, where he studied piano under Dorothy K. Price). He has acquired extensive experience as a composer, arranger, jobbing musician, and educator. His musical style evolved by incorporating Jazz harmonies and rhythms into popular, traditional, and ethnic music. Bamford's original compositions and musical arrangements have been placed in multiple broadcast, film and television productions worldwide, and provide a showcase for the skilled musicianship of the performing artists with whom he is associated.
Duration: 3:52
Tempo: Medium
BPM: 120
Vocal Type: InstrumentalGenre: Jazz Music
Subgenre: Ragtime
Catalog ID: 276332
Keywords: Jazz, Early 1900s, Ragtime, Scott Joplin-Style, Harry Von Tilzer, Benny Hill, Acoustic Piano, Ocarina, Tuba, Stately, Rhythmic, Joyful Turn-of-the-century, historical, documentary, silent movie, Buster Keaton, pre-1927 movies
Description: Come Back and Love Me Some More, Jazz Music, Ragtime, Music for shops, restaurants, lounges, stores, chains, hotels, airlines, on-hold phone systems, and more.
Description: Come Back and Love Me Some More, Jazz Music, Ragtime, Music for shops, restaurants, lounges, stores, chains, hotels, airlines, on-hold phone systems, and more.