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Bebe

by Supa Brava

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Bebe is a name my daughter called our toy poodle when she first began to put words together. Our little black bundle of fluff (the dog, not my daughter) was named Frankie after my Father, Francis. In way of background, the little black dog had a white tough of fluff on her bottom chin that looked like a little white goatee. My father had a Frank Zapper style moustache and goatee so the name fitted perfectly.

Bebe in French means baby. I didn't know that until just now when I did an internet search. When I adapted this feminine name for my lyric I thought it sounded like it could be a nickname for Beatrice as in Bea or Bea-Bea. Again as I research the internet, Bebe is quoted as a suitable nickname for Beatrice so that's fortunate.

The subject matter for Bebe was inspired not by a fictitious girl but by a fella I once knew. The persons short life and story that inspired this lyric was not dissimilar to many troubled souls. A life full of hope and promise but sadly short and unfulfilled.

In my storyline, Bebe is a troubled girl. The opening lyric describes her as a "dark chick". This is not a reference to her skin colour but to her character. The verses go on to suggest that Bebe has some serious and complex issues. This subject is explored in more depth as the song develops.

I don't think I've been overtly cryptic however I guess you might need to pick up on some figurative language here and there. You may also pick up on blatant and obvious references to addiction and sickness s well as the struggle Bebe is facing to break free from the damaging impact of abuse on her life.

The reoccurring pre-verse / pre-chorus introduces two characters; Catface and Babaloo. These guys are depicted as street toughs and hustlers. Read into it what you will, however my thought was to give you an impression that Bebe's problems extended to being controlled by thugs and go-betweens.

The use of the words "brown sugar" and "china white" are not only there because they sing well and provide a sense of familiarity; but because they give significance to Bebe's issues. These alternate titles are the street names of the substance she is struggling with and the underlining source of her problem.

Sadly for many who struggle with abuse and dependancy, the outcome is not good. Whilst the setup in the story portrays despair and desperation I wanted the punch line to Bebe to focus on hope. I write that inbuilt into her problem is a fix. But ultimately this fix needs to find a way from within. Further to that, the chorus sings of hope and support. I write "Bebe it’s waiting for you. Cut it away, start anew" suggesting that she needs to go cold turkey, a hard but often successful method that many use to break from addiction.

In the bridge I introduce the idiom "to have a monkey on one’s back". This is a metaphor meaning an addiction that cannot be controlled, as if to have a small annoying primate menacing you. (No offence, monkey lovers. Just a metaphor. I actually like monkeys.)

I first came across the "monkey on your back" metaphor when reading the biography of James Taylor. Being a fan of James and his music I later listened more intently to "A Junkie's Lament". The lyric speaks of the junkie being sick and the monkey being strong. In my lyric I suggest that Bebe can win the fight against her addiction. " ....That monkey’s not so bright. Scratch him and kick him".

As a musician first and songwriter second, the music comes to me more quickly. The lyric is what I labour over for weeks, months and sometimes years. With Bebe, I tried to write a story that is thoughtful, respectful with meaning. Bebe is a fictitious character however her inspiration is real and close. Anyone who is suffering from addiction or any type of illness be it physical or mental needs support. I took my time with this lyric and hope you think I hit the mark.

To follow is the lyric in its entirety. I hope my explanation gives you an insight into the story of Bebe. Please comment and leave your own thoughts. I'd love to hear from you.

Cheers,
Jeff

lyrics

Bebe she’s a dark chick. Gotta get her medicine or she’ll get sick.
Where you gonna take him Bebe, you sure he’s gonna like it?
Bebe it’s a real deal. Yeah he’s buying.

Cat Face and Babaloo, they’re hanging on the corner.
They wanna talk to you, scatting and riffing.

Bebe, look and listen. Mister got a handle on your addiction.
Of course you gotta work it just to get the benefit.
You got yourself a problem with a fix it.

Catface and Babaloo still hanging on the corner.
They wanna talk to you, scatting and riffing.

I hope you make it someday. Hitch a ride get far away.
Bebe it’s waiting for you. Cut it away, start anew.

Bebe, she’s hurting. They put her through the wringer and nearly killed her.
Go and put the gown on Bebe, behind the curtain.
Doctor makes it better? That ain’t certain.

Hey, there’s no fooling you. You got the scars to prove it.
Brown Sugar / China White. Go on, forget it.

I hope you make it someday. Hitch a ride get far away.
Bebe it’s waiting for you. Cut it away, start anew.

I hope you gain the energy to win another fight.
That monkey’s not so bright. Scratch him and kick him.

I hope you make it someday. Hitch a ride, get far away.
Bebe it’s waiting for you. Cut it away, start anew.
I hope you make it someday. You keep it real, you’re okay.
Bebe I’m rooting for you. For now I bid you adieu.

Songwriter: Jeffrey James Camilleri
Bebe lyrics © 2021 Jeffrey James Camilleri. All rights reserved.

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Producers:
Jeff Camilleri, Mario Millo and Supa Brava

Co produced by Mario Millo

Songwriter:
Jeffrey James Camilleri

Credits:
Jeff Camilleri: bass guitar, vocals, harmony vocals, programming, arrangements and production.
Charmaine Ford: piano.
Mitch Farmer: drums.
Jim Kelly: soloist, electric guitars.
David Holmes: electric guitar.
Gary Honor: soloist, sax and flutes.
Andy Fiddes: trumpet.

Sound Recording:
Tracked at Grove Studios, Somersby NSW Australia.
Engineer: Josh Telford.
Assistant engineer: Owen Butterworth.

Vocals recorded at home at Jeff Camilleri's home studio.
Overdubs recorded at various home studios.
Mixed and mastered by Jim Kelly at Tone Ranger Studio Modanville NSW Australia.

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Supa Brava Sydney, Australia

Supa Brava hails from Sydney, Australia. The music is a melting pot of years of combined influences. You might consider this music as "The Beatles meets Steely Dan with the guitars of Led Zeppelin."

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