Pete Jolly (June 5, 1932 – November 6, 2004) was an American West Coast jazz pianist and accordionist. He was well known for his performance of television themes and various movie soundtracks.
Jolly began playing the accordion at age three, and appeared on the radio program Hobby Lobby at the age of seven. Pete Jolly was raised in Phoenix, AZ, a hotbed of jazz and jazz talent at the time. One of his best friends and collaborators in Phoenix was guitarist Howard Roberts, whom he met at the age of 13. Following Roberts to Los Angeles in 1952, Jolly immediately began working with the best players on the West Coast jazz scene, including Shorty Rogers. He moved easily into studio and session work. Besides his brilliance on the piano, he was a virtuosic accordionist.
His composition "Little Bird" (a minor hit on Fred Astaire's Ava label) was nominated for a Grammy Award in 1963, and he formed the Pete Jolly Trio in 1964. With the Trio and as a solo artist, he recorded several albums, one of the last of which was a 2000 collaboration with Jan Lundgren. His final album, recorded in Phoenix in May 2004 shortly before his death, was "It's a Dry Heat" with saxophonist Jerry Donato. He also worked with other notable jazz artists, including Buddy DeFranco, Art Pepper and Red Norvo, and for many years with music arranger and director Ray Conniff as well as Herb Alpert, recording on Alpert's record label, A&M as both a sideman and a leader.
If she were any other woman
I wouldn't be going home right now
I'd stay out a little while longer
Put another coat of paint on this town
If she were any other woman
I'd go home just to keep the peace
But I've found she's where I find it
So that's where I want to be
If she were any other woman
She wouldn't have this hold on me
Ain't no woman like my woman
So there ain't no other man I'd rather be
If she were any other woman
Lord knows she might of thought twice
About hanging all her dreams on a dreamer
Cause it ain't been any easy ride
If she were any other woman
No telling where I'd be right now
She keeps my head from turning
And my feet on solid ground
If she were any other woman
She wouldn't have this hold on me
Ain't no woman like my woman
So there ain't no other man I'd rather be
She wouldn't stay on my mind
Morning noon and night
She wouldn't move me like she does
If she were any other woman
She wouldn't have this hold on me
Ain't no woman like my woman
So there ain't no other man I'd rather be
Ain't no woman like my woman