Bird Alone
Abbey Lincoln · Other Songs - Abbey Lincoln
Flying through a clouded sky
Sending mournful soulful sounds
Soaring over troubled grounds
Bird alone with no mate
Turning corners tempting fate
Flying circles in the air
Are you on your way somewhere?
Gliding, soaring on the wind
You're a sight of glory
Flying way up there so high
Wonder what's your story
Bird alone, flying low
Over where the grasses grow
Swingin' low, then out of sight
You'll be singing in the night
Gliding, soaring on the wind
You're a sight of glory
Flying way up there so high
Wonder what's your story
Bird alone, flying low
Over where the grasses grow
Swingin' low, then out of sight
You'll be singing in the night
Bird Alone
Abbey Lincoln's 'Bird Alone' stands as a poignant testament to her mastery of the blues and gospel traditions. Recorded in the mid-1960s, the track showcases Lincoln's distinctive vocal style, characterized by her powerful, emotive delivery and intricate use of vocal percussion. As a solo artist, she often blended elements of jazz, R&B, and spiritual singing, creating a sound that resonated deeply with audiences seeking both soulful expression and rhythmic complexity. The song reflects the era's musical landscape where these genres intersected, highlighting Lincoln's ability to convey personal narrative through music without relying on instrumental accompaniment. Her work during this period cemented her reputation as a formidable force in American music, influencing countless artists who followed in her wake.

