“There is something almost superhuman about the range and technique of Bobby McFerrin,” says Newsweek. “He sounds, by turns, like a blackbird, a Martian, an operatic soprano, a small child, and a bebop trumpet.”
Back in the early 1980s, I had heard of this a capella singer who performed in the jazz mode, making near orchestral sounds with his voice and body, named Bobby McFerrin. I was familiar with him mostly because every album had a some pop music covers. [Here is a live cover version of the Beatles’ Blackbird.]
Almost every season of the popular sitcom called Cosby Show had a different version of the theme to open the show. For Season 4 (1987-1988), the opening was performed by McFerrin.
In the summer of 1988, I was in San Diego, riding in the car of my sister’s friend Donald, when I heard a song called “Don’t Worry, Be Happy” for the first time. I thought, “That could be a big hit in southern California, but I don’t know if anyone else will buy it.” Of course, it hit the national charts on July 30, and went to #1 for two weeks, starting on September 30. (Here’s one video, and this the video featuring McFerrin and Robin Williams.
Skip to in 1989, when he he formed a ten-person ‘Voicestra’ which he featured on his 1990 album Medicine Music. I happened to catch McFerrin and Voicestra one morning on NBC-TV’s Today show. After a couple songs, I recall that Bryant Gumbel, then the co-host of the show, noted that McFerrin had said in an interview that he would no longer perform “Don’t Worry, Be Happy”, his only #1 hit, and that now he (Gumbel) understood why.
Sweet in the Morning from Medicine Music, featuring Voicestra.
Discipline, Featuring Robert McFerrin & Voicestra
I bought about a half dozen copies of that album to give as Christmas presents in 1990.
I was watching that episode with our brand-new new church choir director, Eric, who was crashing at our apartment until he found a place of his own. A couple years later, he arranged the McFerrin version of the 23rd Psalm for three guys in the choir to sing, Bob, Tim, and with me singing the highest part, all falsetto. On the recording, McFerrin sings all three vocal tracks, overdubbed, himself, which you can hear HERE.
McFerrin has also worked in collaboration with instrumental performers including pianists Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock, and Joe Zawinul, drummer Tony Williams, and cellist Yo-Yo Ma; this is Ma and McFerrin’s version of Ave Maria.
My wife and I had the great good fortune to see bobby McFerrin live at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center on August 6, 1999. Here’s the review, from which I want to highlight the following:
Whether conducting the classics, improvising on an original tune plucked from thin air or cavorting within the ranks of the Philadelphia Orchestra, the affable McFerrin charms all in his wake.
Finding descriptive labels for the multitalented McFerrin seems futile. His talent is so broad and diverse that there seems to be nothing he can’t do well, including stand-up comedy. There’s a serious side, too, as the wunderkind leads the likes of the Philly through compositions by major composers such as Sergei Prokofiev and Felix Mendelssohn.
McFerrin’s uncanny ability to do “voices” put the audience on the floor with
all the characters from “Oz,” the most memorable of which was Margaret Hamilton’s Wicked Witch line — “Come here, my little pretty!”
[This was HYSTERICAL.]
McFerrin invited singers in the audience who knew the Bach-Gounod “Ave Maria” to sing along. McFerrin sang every note of Bach’s rippling arpeggios for accompaniment, while several audience soloists sang Gounod’s wonderful melody over the top.
[This was absolutely extraordinary. One of the soloists was only a few rows in front of us.]
The Philly sang (yes, sang) the “William Tell Overture,” for encore.
[A hoot.]
Listen to CircleSong Six from the CircleSong album.
As an Amazon review says:
“Despite the undeniable uniqueness of his gift, Bobby’s music is always accessible and inviting. When he invites his fans to sing along, as he almost always does, few can resist. Inclusiveness, play, and the universality of voices raised together in song are at the heart of Bobby’s art. Bobby McFerrin was exposed to a multitude of musical genres during his youth–classical, R&B, jazz, pop and world musics. ‘When you grow up with that hodgepodge of music, it just comes out. It was like growing up in a multilingual house,’ he says. Bobby McFerrin continues to explore the musical universe, known and unknown.”
A Bobby McFerrin discography.
Bobby McFerrin turned 60 on March 11, 2010.
ROG
ABC Wednesday
One of my favorite "singer" entertainers ever. His talent is mind-boggling.
I would have loved hearing you sing the Psalm arrangement.
B. McFerrin is a talented musician but is also a very funny man. He was the graduation speaker when his son graduated from high school at St. Paul Academy, where I used to teach before I retired from the English Department. Be Happy!!
I love McFerrin and he is an extremely talented man. Great post for the M day, Roger! Thanks for the memories!
Sylvia
If I were to get just one of his cds, which would you recommend for my DL who is very depressed right now as he faces his cancer surgery. He's a great afficianado of music, especially jazz and I think he just might enjoy this music. I don't think he has any of his records and he has well over 500 lps AND over 400 cds.
Fabulous, fabulous, fabulous post, Roger! He is one of my favorites too and it is odd that "Don't Worry, Be Happy" was the only #1 hit when his body of work far exceeds that recording!
I admit, I do not have the Medicine Man album, but now I think I will have to go get it!
Never heard of this guy before. I'll have to check him out.
Wonderfully talented performer that I had forgotten. I haven't seen him since he has dreadlocks. I followed all your links. Great post for the M day, Roger.
I never heard of this guy, time to search for his songs online.
Must find some of his msic to listen to!
Thanks Roger
D (ABC Team) of which you are an important part! x
One of my most favorite musicians ever – he's so multi-talented! Thanks for the links and all the info too! Great post Roger!
Don't worry, be happy – I know that one!
Some people just have… it!
I heard him on TED I believe and he was getting the audiend to echo him. What a great performance. I love his voice.
Thanks for such an informative post! Loved it!
Big fan of his. An Excellent choice.
I think 'Don't worry…' may be his only hit over here in the UK. I didn't realise he was such a talented artist.
Have a good week. 🙂
Wow, what an amazingly versatile and musical performer. His voice is just beautiful. I had never heard of him and can't understand why.
Happy Birthday B. McFerrin, I am not into music, and don't know many artist.
In Singapore, they have a sitcom called "Don't worry, be happy" in Chinese. I wonder if they stole it from McFerrin,
One of the living legend.
I have not seen these pictures of him.thank you so much for sharing.
Have you a great week now.
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shakira
Thanks, I love that guy!
Truly a talented and versatile artist. Even though "Don't Worry" might have been his only #1, he is worthy of high awards for everything he's done.
McFerrin…hmm..I liked his don't worry song 🙂
Oh I love McFerrin!! What an amazing voice, this man was born to sing, he's all rhythm!
Lucas learnt to love him because of his soundtrack for the short-film Nicknack.
Great post!
Kisses from us.
As others have said he is indeed a talented musician and performer
When I started off reading this post, I was thinking to myself that I had never heard of him, but …. Don't Worry, Be Happy …. I do of course know who he is. It was just the name I didn't know. I didn't know just how accomplished he is.
Great post! Thanks for sharing.. I love that video where he sings Blackbird!!!
amazing!
I don't know if I know him, if I hear him I could say yes or no.
Great photos indeed.
What an interesting performer! I still like 'Don't Worry, Be Happy' though.
My site is back up now – yay!
a very talented man indeed…thanks for sharing and thanks for swinging by on my blog….:)