You Ain't Heard Nothing Yet
Music by Michael Alexander, Lyrics by Tony (Wiz) Withers
This song has been released on live videos only
and a studio recording of the song doesn't exist.
The first release was in 1985 on the video
You Ain't Heard Nothing Yet
and it is also on the 1993 video Shirley Bassey
Live In Cardiff.
Shirley Bassey has performed this song in other concerts and shows, which have sadly not been released.
A great rendition was that 1985 at the Edinburgh Commonwealth Games Gala.
A song of the same title was made famous by
Al Jolson. Though in fact a different song, some video sleeves
mention this song in relation to Shirley's performance. The title of the
song was one of Al Jolson's famous catchphrase. Shirley's song was in fact
written for her by her musical director Michael Alexander, and Shirley
mentioned and thanked him for the song after performing it at some concerts.
The lyrics were written by Tony (Wiz) Withers.
Michael Alexander Biography From Norwell Lapley Associates Ltd
Mike,
throughout his 30 years experience in the music business, has covered many
facets of this entertainment sector, from 3 piece jazz combos, to Symphony
orchestras. He has worked in almost every country in the world for some of the
business’s top stars, culminating in the role of Musical Director for Shirley
Bassey from 1980 to 1995.
As musical arranger, Conductor and Director for Shirley, he has performed in
some of the world’s most prestigious concert halls such as: The London
Palladium, The Royal Albert Hall, Carnegie Hall, The Sydney Opera House, etc,
alongside international artists including: Liza Minnelli, Ray Charles, George
Shearing and many others.
In 1984 he arranged several songs for Shirley’s album
I Am What I Am and conducted the London
Symphony Orchestra for the
title track. In 1991 he produced, arranged and conducted Shirley’s album
Keep The Music Playing.
He can be seen as Musical Director on a number of television shows,
including A Special Lady,
Standing Room Only and
Live In Cardiff.
During his career he has acted as M.D. for other celebrities on TV, Radio and
live performances. Among the artists who have benefited from his experience are:
Mel Torme, Randy Crawford, Peters and Lee (MD for 4 years), Freddie Starr (MD 4
minutes!), Cannon & Ball (MD for various shows, including a 3 month season at
the London Palladium), Brian Conley (M.D. Birmingham Hippodrome Panto), Danny La
Rue, Marti Webb etc. In addition, he has had extensive TV coverage and has
worked for practically every major TV company in the U.K.
Mike also runs his own Music Company called Output Music. Amongst his TV credits
are: Family Fortunes (Central), Beadles Box of Tricks (London Weekend), Gas
Street (Central), What’s Your Story (BBC), World Boxing Theme (London Weekend)
and Steal (Central).
Mike was Musical Director for Pebble Mill and as such, he was required to write
and arrange music and provide backing for many of today's Pop Stars as well as up
and coming new talent. He has also been featured in his own right as a performer
many times on the Pebble Mill Show.
Mike’s ‘skill sets’ encompass a great deal of ‘man-management’ in that he is
renowned for achieving excellent results, from what may start as a ‘less than
satisfactory’ orchestra. He has always prided himself on getting the best from
people who are working for him. This is made easier by the fact that his talent
and his working methods are held in high regard by the musicians he is managing.
As can be seen from the above overview, his musical experience and skills cover
a very broad spectrum from arranging for and conducting Symphony Orchestras,
thro’ light entertainment, jazz, theatre, radio and live television.
He is regarded by his peers and the celebrities he has worked with over the
years, as one of the most accomplished, versatile and experienced musical
directors in the international music related business.
Other work includes a national tour of The Goodbye Girl, with Gary Wilmot and
Marty Webb, Musical Director for the launch of the new Peugeot 206 Spectacular,
a further tour with Gary Wilmot in ‘Music To Watch Girls By’ with the Mike
Alexander Quartet. A national tour with Jane McDonald and Adam Watkiss. Mike has
also directed, produced and arranged an album, The Last Serenade – A Tribute to
Mario Lanza.
Lyrics
There were times when life seemed so empty to me
But things are changing, now I'm free as a bird
You ain't heard nothing yet
There were times when I felt like running away
But that's too easy, so now I'm here to stay
You ain't heard nothing yet
If you think
I'll never sing another song
Never shed another tear
Then wait, you could be wrong
If you think
I'll never break another heart
This is now my brand new start
And I'll prove you wrong
I've known it all along
There were times when I wished I'm somebody else
Someone who'd do better, now I don't care
You ain't heard nothing yet
All my life I've known that I wasn't alone
Luck's on my side
Baby I'll carry on
You ain't heard nothing yet
If you think
I'll never sing another song
Never shed another tear
Then wait, you could be wrong
If you think
I'll never break another heart
This is now my brand new start
And I'll prove you wrong
I've known it all along
If you think
I'll never sing another song
Never shed another tear
Then wait, you could be wrong
If you think
I'll never break another heart
This is now my brand new start
And I'll prove you wrong
I've known it all along