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Track: Right Place Wrong Time
Artist: Dr. John
Album: In The Right Place

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Malcolm John Rebennack (born November 20, 1941, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA - died June 6, 2019), better known by his stage name Dr. John, was an American singer and songwriter. His music combines blues, pop, jazz, boogie woogie and rock and roll. Rebennack began playing the piano at the age of six and, as he grew up, he became strongly influenced by the style of [url=https://www.discogs.com/artist/1394017-Henry-Roeland-Byrd]Roy Byrd[/url] (aka Professor Longhair). He immersed himself in the music and voodoo cultures of New Orleans, where he became known as [a=Mac Rebennack], playing the organ in strip-clubs with 'make-up' bands in the French Quarter. However, it was as a session guitarist with [a=John Vincent]'s Ace Records that gave him his first break, around 1957. He worked with the New Orleans R&B session crew at Crescent City's '[a=Cosimo V. Matassa]' studio and with an 'All For One' co-operative formed by [a=Harold Battiste]- cutting Storm Warning (Rex, 1957) and singles on Ace, Rex and AFO (an acronym of All For One) . Rebennack then moved to California in 1962 with Battiste's crew, where they played on [a=Sam Cooke]'s final recording session. Rebennack subsequently undertook a lot of session work around LA (appearing briefly for a Freak Out! album session with [a=Frank Zappa]) and developed his Mardi Gras persona of Dr. John Creaux The Night Tripper with Battiste's help, assembling the Gris-Gris album whilst sessioning for [a=Sonny & Cher]. His drawled and ponderous style, tinged with a husky Southern Comfort delivery, caught the mood of the moment upon the album's release in 1968 giving him the commercial freedom to explore the many facets of the Louisiana blues and Memphis funk cultures in following releases. His recordings have been supported by such alumni as Clapton, Jagger, Allen Toussaint, The Meters, Jerry Wexler and Mike Bloomfield. He had a top-ten hit with Right Place, Wrong Time, and he appeared in the Martin Scorsese film The Last Waltz (1978). Dr. John kept touring and releasing records. He unexpectedly passed away of a sudden, massive heart attack on June 6, 2019.

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Release: Dr. John - Right Place Wrong Time
Year: 1973
Genres: Funk / Soul
Styles: Bayou Funk, Funk

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LYRICS

I been in the Right Place
But it must have been the wrong time
I would have said the right thing
But must have used the wrong line
I'm on the right trip
but I must have used the wrong car
My head's in a bad place
I'm wondering what it's good for

I been in the right place
But it must have been the wrong time
My head was in a place
But I'm having such a good time
I've been running trying to get hung up in my mind
Got to give myself a little talking to this time.

Just need a little brain salad surgery
Got to cure this insecurity
I've been in the wrong place
But it must have been the right time
I been in the right place
But it must have been the wrong song
I've been in the right vein
But it seems to be the wrong arm
I've been in the right world
But it just seems wrong (wrong x4)

Slipping, Dodging, Sneaking, Creeping
Hiding down the street
See my life shaking with everyone who I meet
Re-fried confusion is making itself clear
Wonder which way I go to get on out of here

I been in the right place
But it must have been the wrong time
I'd have said the right thing
But I must have used the wrong line
I'd have took a right road
But I must have took a wrong turn
Would have made the right move
But I made it at the wrong time
I've been on the right road
But I must have used the wrong car
My head was in a good place
And I wonder what it's bad for