Come Together

Sarah Vaughan · Other Songs - Sarah Vaughan

Here come old flattop

he come grooving up slowly

He got joo-joo eyeball

he one holy roller

He got hair down to his knee

Got to be a joker, he just do what he please



He wear no shoeshine

he got toe-jam football

He got monkey finger

he shoot coca-cola

He say "I know you, you know me"

One thing I can tell you is you got to be free

Come together right now over me



He bag production

he got walrus gumboot

He got Ono sideboard

he one spinal cracker

He got feet down below his knee

Hold you in his armchair you can feel his disease

Come together right now over me



He roller-coaster

he got early warning

He got muddy water

he one mojo filter

He say "One and one and one is three"

Got to be good-looking 'cause you're so hard to see

Come together right now over me

Come Together

Sarah Vaughan's rendition of 'Come Together' stands as a testament to her unparalleled command of phrasing and tone. Known as the 'First Lady of Song,' Vaughan possessed a voice capable of traversing the full spectrum of jazz and pop with effortless grace. This recording captures her signature ability to imbue familiar material with fresh emotional depth, transforming the track into a showcase of her sophisticated interpretive skills. While the song is widely recognized through other interpretations, Vaughan's version highlights her mastery of swing and her distinctive vocal timbre. Her extensive discography remains a cornerstone of American music, influencing countless vocalists who followed in her wake. This performance exemplifies the artistry that defined her legendary career and continues to resonate with listeners today.