And people are just too much for me to face
I climb way up to the top of the stairs
And all my cares just drift right into space
On the roof, it's peaceful as can be
And there the world below can't bother me
On the roof, the only place I know
Where you just have to wish to make it so
Oh, let's go up on the roof
At night the stars put on a show for free
And darling, you can share it all with me
I keep on telling you
Right smack dab in the middle of town
I've found a paradise that's trouble proof
So if this world starts getting you down
There's room enough for two
Up on the roof, everything is all right
Up on the roof, oh, come on, baby
Up on the roof
Everything is all right
Everything is all right
Everything is all right
Up on the roof
Up On The Roof
Words and Music
by Gerry Goffin and Carole King
by Gerry Goffin and Carole King
The name and place of this brass band
(the two little E-flat clarinets don't count)
is unknown.
All we can see on this postcard photo
is a line of 19 bandsmen and friends
(the two little E-flat clarinets don't count)
is unknown.
All we can see on this postcard photo
is a line of 19 bandsmen and friends
perched precariously along an upper floor ledge of a building.
That's not a common site for a bandstand.
The strange illusion is caused, I think,
by a canvas awning hanging below their feet
and a telephone line just over their heads.
It likely dates sometime around 1905-1915.
The strange illusion is caused, I think,
by a canvas awning hanging below their feet
and a telephone line just over their heads.
It likely dates sometime around 1905-1915.
Carole King's song "Up On The Roof",
originally recorded by The Drifters in 1962,
seemed appropriate to accompany this photo.
Here is a great performance of it
with both Carole King and James Taylor
at a benefit concert in Boston on 30 May 2013
originally recorded by The Drifters in 1962,
seemed appropriate to accompany this photo.
Here is a great performance of it
with both Carole King and James Taylor
at a benefit concert in Boston on 30 May 2013
for the victims of the Boston Marathon bombing.
This is my contribution to Sepia Saturday
where building bridges is a useful thing to do.







2 comments:
Glad I never had to take a group photo on a roof!! The only version of On The Roof is the one by the Drifters. Ah the good ol' days.
What an unusual photo of a band! Effective, but maybe a bit worrisome? Your pairing of the picture with the song is perfect. :) And thanks so much for including the video with Carole King & James Taylor doing the song together. Two of my favorite performers.
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