CHRISSIE HYNDE reveals her new track ‘How Glad I Am’ – Listen Now

CHRISSIE HYNDE reveals her new track 'How Glad I Am' - Listen Now

Chrissie Hynde has today revealed her new track How Glad I Am. Originally written by Jimmy Williams and Larry Harrison, the song’s best – known iteration was sung by Nancy Wilson, who released the track in 1964. Chrissie’s version of the song is taken from her new album Valve Bone Woe which is released on BMG on September 6. The album will be available on CD, double 180g vinyl and a limited edition 7” vinyl box set.

Speaking about the new album, Chrissie said:

‘A few years back when I saw an obit in the paper for the valve-trombonist, Bob Brookmeyer, I mailed my jazz sax-playing brother, saying “R. I. P. Bob Brookmeyer.” Terry, a man of few words, responded with “Valve Bone Woe,” a kind of Haiku beatnik prose.

I thought that was a perfect title for the album I’d been working on with producer Marius de Vries. After we’d recorded I Wish You Love for the Eye Of The Beholder soundtrack I’d often expressed a desire to do more along those lines. What eventually emerged was the idea to do what we refer to as our Jazz / Dub album, the one you’re now holding in your hand.

I’m not hugely interested in branching out into other musical genres, being a devout rock singer as such, but jazz is something I grew up around (thanks to my bro) and I’ve always had a soft spot for it. I often bemoan what I regard as a decline in melody in popular music and I wanted to sing melodies. Plus, I have a penchant for cover songs, it’s the surprise of singing something that I didn’t think of writing myself that turns me on.

Jazz got side-lined by Rock & Roll in the ’60s, but now the demise of rock seems to be heralding in a newfound interest in it, the most creative and innovative musical forms of the 20th century. I’m happy to jump on the bandwagon.’

Listen to ‘How Glad I Am’ – BELOW:

Valve Bone Woe features 14 tracks, written by a stunning array of classic songwriters and innovators, including Brian Wilson, Frank Sinatra, Hoagy Carmichael, John Coltrane, Nick Drake, Ray Davies and Rodgers and Hammerstein.

Following her recent show at the legendary Hollywood Bowl, Chrissie will be performing as part of the BBC’s Proms In The Park in Hyde Park on September 14. Further information on this show is available here.

Valve Bone Woe was recorded with the Valve Bone Woe Ensemble at Air Studios in London.

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Mark Millar is the founder of XS Noize and looks after the daily running of the website as well as hosting interviews for the weekly XS Noize Podcast. Mark's favourite album is Achtung Baby by U2.

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