Famous Artists Lyrics

FAMOUS ARTISTS

Mr. I, Gary Q & the Rainbow Singers

Copyright Hummingbird Music

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I CAN BE AN ARTIST

Yurgen Ilaender (Mr. I) Fall, 1999

 

 

The other day I was having a look at some famous paintings in a book

There were lots of paintings big and small, by famous artists I loved them all.

Vincent van Gogh and the sunflower scene, the Mona Lisa by Da Vinci

Impressionism by Monet, Kandinsky painted the modern way.

I said to myself this is really cool, All I need is a tool or two

And I can create some modern art, Just need some paint and I can start

 

Chorus:

No my name is not Kandinsky, My name is not Van Gogh

But I can still be an artist, I’m learning as I grow

My name is not Da Vinci,  My name is not Monet.

But I can still be an artist,  I’ll learn along the way.

 

So I walked up to my dear sweet Mom, said I need some supplies can I Please have some

She gave me a canvas, she gave me a brush, she said go ahead , no need to rush

I dabbed at the oil paints on my pallet, I swished and I swirled till I had the right color

I painted a portrait of myself, I took it off the tripod to dry on the shelf.

 

It’s the only painting I’ve done to date, My mom really liked it she said it’s great

She hung it on the wall and she said to me, One day it might hang in an art gallery.

 

Chorus:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PABLO PICASSO

Yurgen Ilaender (Mr. I) October 2002

 

Chorus:

OH OH, IT’S PABLO PICASSO,  THE PAINTER, THE ARTIST, THE MAN

OH OH, IT’S PABLO PICASSO, LOOK OUT HE’S PAINTING AGAIN.

 

WHAT’S HE PAINTING NOW? (clap, clap clap)

 

Verse 1                      HE’S PAINTING THE WOMEN OF AVIGNON,

CREATING BY BREAKING APART

CUBISM, IN 1907,

THE BEGINNING OF ABSTRACT ART

 

Chorus

WHAT’S HE PAINTING NOW? (clap clap clap)

 

 

Verse 2           HE’S MAKING A SCULPTURE FROM ORDINARY THINGS

THINGS YOU’D FIND IN YOUR GARAGE

OH OH HE’S PUTTING SOME CLOTH ON A PAINTING

HE JUST INVENTED THE COLLAGE.

 

Chorus

WHAT’S HE PAINTING NOW? (clap clap clap)

 

Verse 3                HE’S PAINTING , HE’S PAINTING THE PEACE DOVES

SO CAREFULLY SKETCHING BY HAND

HE’S PAINTING THE FLOWERS OF FRIENDSHIP

PABLO PICASSO THE MAN,

 

A PAINTER , AN ARTIST, POSSIBLY THE SMARTEST

PABLO PICASSO, A GENIUS? I THINK SO

PABLO PICASSO,  THE MAN.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LEONARDO DA VINCI

Yurgen Ilaender (Mr. I)

 

 

LEO LEO LENARDO,  LEO LEO LENARDO,

LEO LEO LENARDO

DA VINCI.

 

HE WAS BORN IN ITALY, HE WAS BORN IN ITALY, HE WAS BORN IN ITALY

IN 1452

 

HE LIVED IN FLORENCE AND MILAN, LIVED IN FLORENCE AND MILAN

LIVED IN FLORENCE AND MILAN

DURING THE RENAISSANCE.

 

PAINTER, SCULPTOR, SCIENTIST,

PAINTER, SCULPTOR, SCIENTIST,

PAINTER, SCULPTOR, SCIENTIST,

ENGINEER AND  ARCHITECT

 

MONA MONA MONA, LISA,  MONA MONA

MONA LISA, MONA MONA, MONA LISA

WAS HIS BEST !

(Repeat first verse)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MICHAELANGELO IS AN ANGEL

Yurgen Ilaender (Mr. I)

 

 

Chorus:

MICHAELANGELO IS AN ANGEL,

 

PAINTING THE FRESCO IN THE CHAPEL

 

MICHAELANGELO IS AN ANGEL

 

PAINTING THE CEILING OF THE SISTINE CHAPEL

 

 

 

 

 

FOUR LONG YEARS, ON HIS BACK

 

LYING ON A SCAFFOLD,  BRUSHES IN HIS HAND

 

PAINTING ON THE PLASTER, HOPE IT DOESN’T CRACK

 

IN FLORENCE, ITALY, THIS RENAISSANCE MAN.

 

(repeat chorus)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

REMBRANDT IS HIS FIRST NAME

Yurgen Ilaender (Mr. I) October 2002

 

 

Chorus:   REMBRANDT IS HIS FIRST NAME,

PAINTING PORTRAITS IS HIS CLAIM TO FAME

 

Verse 1:          HE LIVED IN AMSTERDAM, THIS  VERY FAMOUS MAN

HIS NAME IS REMBRANDT,  SAY IT IF YOU CAN

REMBRANDT IS HIS FIRST NAME, PAINTING PORTRAITS IS HIS CLAIM TO FAME

BORN IN 1606,   WITH CAREFUL BRUSH FLICKS

HE PAINTED BY HAND,   NEARLY 600 PICS

REMBRANDT IS HIS FIRST NAME

 

 

 

Bridge:            IN THE NIGHT WATCH,     SEE THE FUNNY DOG

SEE THE CHILDREN,  SEE THE BIG DRUM

SEE THE CAPTAIN,  WITH HIS YELLOW AIDE

ALL SET TO FIRE THE GUNS,  TO START THE BIG PARADE

 

REMBRANDT IS HIS FIRST NAME,  PAINTING PORTRAITS IS HIS CLAIM TO FAME

 

LOTS OF PAINTINGS ON HIS SHELF,  WERE PAINTINGS OF HIMSELF

 

HIS WIFE AND FAMILY ,  HE’D PAINT THROUGHOUT HIS LIFE

REMBRANDT IS HIS FIRST NAME,  PAINTING PORTRAITS IS HIS CLAIM TO FAME,

REMBRANDT IS HIS FIRST NAME,   VON RIJN IS HIS LAST NAME,

 

REMBRANDT IS HIS FIRST NAME.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MONET, MANET  (Tune of MY BONNIE)

Yurgen Ilaender (Mr. I) October, 2002

 

 

Verse One:

I’M TRYING TO THINK OF AN ARTIST

IF YOU KNOW HIS NAME TELL ME DO,

I SEARCH FOR ONE NAME IN MY MEMORY

BUT, INSTEAD OF ONE NAME I GET TWO.

 

Chorus:           MONET, MANET,  SO CONFUSING TO ME, TO ME

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MONET, MANET,   SO CONFUSING TO ME.

 

 

Verse Two:                 I KNOW THAT THEY BOTH WERE IMPRESSIONISTS

THEY PAINTED THE WAY THEY WOULD FEEL

SHORT BRUSH STROKES AND QUICK DABS OF COLOUR

REFLECTING THE LIGHT NATURALLY.

 

Chorus:           MONET,  MANET, …..

 

 

Verse Three:             MANET, HE LIVED IN THE CITY,

THEY CALLED HIM  ‘THE SHINING LIGHT’

MONET,  HE LOVED THE COUNTRY

HIS FOOTBRIDGE, HIS LILLIES, A DELIGHT.

 

Chorus:  MONET, MANET, SO CONFUSING TO ME, TO ME

MONET, MANET,  SO CONFUSING TO ME

GOLLY GEE!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

VINCENT VAN GOGH

Gary Huntbatch

 

 

 

VINCENT VAN GOGH,  BORN THE ELDEST OF SIX

A SOLITARY BOY, WITH OTHERS HE DIDN’T MIX.

WORKING AT GALLERIES IN LONDON AND PARIS.

HE LOVED ART SO MUCH,  THAT HE BECAME AN ARTIST

A MOST FAMOUS ARTIST,  WAS VINCENT VAN GOGH.

 

 

 

 

HE PAINTED EACH DAY FOR HOURS AND FOR HOURS

PAINTING PEOPLE AT WORK,  STILL LIFE, AND FLOWERS.

HE PAINTED THE STARS THAT FILLED THE DARK SKY WITH LIGHT.

THE MOST FAMOUS OF ALL WAS CALLED ‘STARRY NIGHT’.

VINCENT VAN GOGH, A MOST FAMOUS ARTIST.

 

 

BORN IN 1853,  HE DIED IN 1890,

 

A MOST FAMOUS ARTIST WAS VINCENT VAN GOGH.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GROUP OF SEVEN

Ilaender (Mr. I) November 2002

Melody patterned after ‘Cotton Jenny’ by Gordon Lightfoot

 

 

COME ON LET’S MEET,  TOM THOMSON

AND  CANADA’S  GROUP OF SEVEN

THEY WERE PAINTERS ,  WHO FIRST MET,   IN 1911.

LET’S GO OUT TO THE WILDERNESS,  W

WHERE WE CAN WATCH THEM SKETCH.

THE RUGGED, LANDSCAPE,  THE RIVERS AND THE LAKES.

THE TREES ,  SO TALL,   SUNSETS IN THE FALL

LET’S GO OUT TO THE WILDERNESS,

THE PLACE THEY LOVED THE BEST.

 

Chorus;  THEY’RE THE GROUP OF SEVEN,

AND THEY’RE CANADIAN

THEY’RE THE GROUP OF SEVEN,  AND TOM THOMSON.

 

IN THE YEAR, 1920,   TO HELP THEM MAKE SOME MONEY

THEY GOT TOGETHER, AND FORMED A GROUP,

AND HELD SHOWINGS OF THEIR WORK

IN THE CITY OF TORONTO,  THEIR PAINTINGS THEY DID SHOW.

THE CITY PEOPLE WERE SURPRISED,    TO SEE CANADA SO WILD

THE  BOLD COLOURS, THE THICK BRUSH STROKES

AND THE FEELING IT EVOKED

THE HARSH COLD NORTHERN AIR,  IT FELT LIKE ONE WAS THERE.

 

Chorus

Frank Carmichael,  A.Y. Jackson, Lawren Harris, Frank Johnston,  Arthur Lismer,

J.E.H. MacDonald, Frederick H. Varley, L.L. Fitzgerald, Edwin Holgate, and A.J. Casson.

 

THEY KEPT EACH OTHER COMPANY,  UNTIL 1933

AND BY THEN THEY HAD FOUND,  A CANADIAN IDENTITY

IN THE LANDSCAPES OF THE FOREST,  AND THE TRUE CANADIAN NORTH

THEY INSPIRED OTHERS,  TO EXPLORE,

THE WHOLE COUNTRY FROM SHORE TO SHORE

THE PRETTY PRAIRIES,  THE WILD WEST COAST,

THE MARITIME’S FISHING BOATS

THEY FOUND A WAY FOR THE WHOLE COUNTRY

TO HAVE A CANADIAN IDENTITY.                         Chorus.

 

EMILY CARR

Gary Huntbatch

 

 

EMILY CARR, EMILY CARR, A CANADIAN ARTIST WAS EMILY CARR.

IN VICTORIA SHE LIVED WITH HER FAMILY.

SHE STUDIED HER ART FAR AWAY FROM HOME

IN SAN FRANCISCO, LONDON AND PARIS

IS WHERE HER TALENT BEGAN TO FORM.

 

EMILY CARR, EMILY CARR, A CANADIAN ARTIST WAS EMILY CARR.

 

NATIVE VILLAGES AND THE GREEN FOREST.

IS WHAT SHE LIKE TO PAINT THE MOST

THE TREES AND TOTEMS AND  PEOPLE SHE MET.

AND ‘WOO’ THE MONKEY, HE WAS HER PET.

 

EMILY CARR, EMILY CARR, A CANADIAN ARTIST WAS EMILY CARR.

 

AS WELL AS PAINTING SOME BOOKS SHE DID WRITE.

ONE CALLED ‘KLEE WYCK’  WAS ABOUT HER LIFE.

THE NATIVES GAVE TO HER THAT NAME.

‘KLEE WYCK’ IT MEANS THE LAUGHING ONE.

 

EMILY CARR, EMILY CARR, A CANADIAN ARTIST WAS EMILY CARR.

 

EMILY CARR, EMILY CARR, A CANADIAN ARTIST WAS EMILY CARR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AMERICAN TEN

Gary Huntbatch

 

THERE ONCE WERE TEN ARTISTS,  ALL AMERICAN

THEY FORMED THEIR OWN IMPRESSIONIST GROUP

AND MADE A BIG IMPRESSION.  IN THE WORLD OF ART.

 

THEY WERE,  DEWING AND WEIR,  SIMMONS AND TWACHTMAN

CAMP, METCALF,  AND HASSAM,  TARBEL, REID AND BENSON.

THEY WERE FAMOUS AMERICAN ARTISTS

WHO BECAME THE GROUP OF TEN.

 

IN THE WORLD OF ART.

THEY WERE , DEWING AND WEIR, SIMMONS AND TWACHTMAN

CAMP, METCALF, AND HASSAM, TARBEL, REID AND BENSON

THEY WERE FAMOUS AMERICAN ARTISTS

WHO BECAME THE GROUP OF TEN.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GEORGIA O’KEEFE

Gary Huntbatch

 

FLOWERS OF RED,  FLOWERS OF YELLOW,

DAZZLING ORANGE, PURPLE, WHITE AND BLUE.

TINY FLOWERS SHE PAINTED BIG BEYOND BELIEF,

THESE ARE THE PAINTINGS OF GEORGIA O’KEEFE.

THESE ARE THE PAINTINGS OF GEORGIA O’KEEFE

 

A WOMAN ON HER OWN IN A MAN’S WORLD OF ART.

BUT, HER GRACEFUL IMPRESSIONS SET HER PAINTINGS APART.

WITH BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS SEVEN FEET TALL.

HER ‘MIRACLE FLOWER’ WAS THE LARGEST OF ALL.

THESE ARE THE PAINTINGS OF GEORGIA O’KEEFE.

 

WHEN YOU LOOK AT ALL THESE PAINTINGS YOU FEEL JUST LIKE A BEE.

AS IT COLLECTS THE POLLEN TO MAKE THE HONEY.

THE ARRAYS OF BLOSSOMS IN BRILLIANT  COLOUR.

SHE PAINTED HER HEART INTO EVERY  FLOWER.

 

FLOWERS OF RED FLOWERS OF YELLOW,

DAZZLING ORANGE,  PURPLE, WHITE  AND BLUE.

TINY FLOWERS SHE PAINTED BIG BEYOND BELIEF.

THESE ARE THE PAINTINGS OF GEORGIA O’KEEFE.

THESE ARE THE PAINTINGS OF GEORGIA O’KEEFE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ANDY WARHOL

Yurgen Ilaender (Mr. I)  November 2002

 

 

ANDY WARHOL,

 

MARILYN MUNROE

 

CAMPBELL’S SOUP

 

THE FACTORY.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SURREALISM

Yurgen Ilaender (Mr. I) October 2002

 

 

CHORUS:                   SURREALISM,  SURREALISM

 

Verse 1:          EVERYTHING LOOKS DROOPY OUT OF PLACE

IT MIGHT BE AN OBJECT WITH A TWISTED FORM

IT MIGHT EVEN BE A HUMAN FACE

MIGHT BE A LOCOMOTIVE IN YOUR LIVING ROOM

 

Chorus;  SURREALISM, SURREALISM

 

Verse 2:         COMING FROM THE PLAYFUL DADA STYLE

NEW IDEAS FROM ANDRES BRETON

SALVADOR DALI WITH HIS WILY SMILE

MIRO, MAGRITTE, MAX ERNST and ANDRES MASSON

 

 

instrumental:   (wavering)

 

Verse 3:         LEONORA CARRINGTON AND FRIDA KAHLO

WERE TWO FAMOUS WOMEN WHO PAINTED LIKE THIS

FROM 1924 TO THE PRESENT DAY

SPREADING THROUGH THE WORLD, IT ALL STARTED IN PARIS      (affecting the Art world, all starting in Paris)

 

Chorus:  SURREALISM,  SURREALISM,  SURREALISM.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ART CAVEMAN

 

 

This is a funny story about Gary Q going back in time to meet the first ‘caveman artist’. The story is based upon the discovery of a ‘spotted horse’ found in a cave in Dedone’, France. The painting on the cave has been dated back to about 1600 BC.

 

 

 

CHOCOLATE & VANILLA

 

This is a silly story about Gary Q taking up painting himself. Mr. I comes to visit him in his ‘studio’ at home and discovers an interesting painting that he is working on  The song is also a wind-up to the entire CD.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PLACE DES ARTS

Yurgen Ilaender (Mr. I) & Gary Huntbatch

 

 

THERE’S A PLACE FOR THE ARTS,   IN EVERY BODY’S HEART

IT’S A FEELING THAT REVEALS THE INNER SOUL

AND LIKE A DREAM IN THE NIGHT,  OF SOARING INTO FLIGHT

WE ALL NEED TO FEEL THIS FREEDOM TO BE WHOLE.

 

Chorus:

PLACE DES ARTS,  PLACE DES ARTS,

THANK YOU FOR HELPING DREAMS TO LIVE,

PLACE DES ARTS,  PLACE DES ARTS

THANKS FOR THE INSPIRATION THAT YOU GIVE.

 

EACH OF YOU HAS A GIFT,  LOCKED INSIDE SINCE YOU WERE BORN.

JUST WAITING FOR YOU TO OPEN UP THE DOOR.

ARE YOU A PAINTER, OR A SCULPTOR, OR DO YOU HAVE SONGS TO SING?

FOR ALL YOU KNOW THERE COULD BE THAT AND SO MUCH MORE.

Chorus and talking part.

YES, THERE’S A PLACE FOR THE ARTS,  IN EACH AND EVERY HEART.

AND IT’S HERE, ALL AROUND US WHERE WE ARE.

SO MANY DREAMS HAVE COME TRUE, AND IT’S HERE FOR ME AND YOU.

LET’S REAP THE HARVEST, LET’S SAY THANK YOU, PLACE DES ARTS.

 

Chorus;

PLACE DES ARTS,  PLACE DES ARTS,

THANK YOU FOR HELPING DREAMS TO LIVE,

PLACE DES ARTS,  PLACE DES ARTS,

THANKS FOR THE INSPIRATION THAT YOU GIVE

THANKS FOR THE INSPIRATION,  IT’S NOW TIME FOR CELEBRATION

THANKS FOR THE INSPIRATION THAT YOU GIVE.