No.400.A Renowned Doctor

[Intro]

[Verse 1]
She asked, “How did your orthopedic checkup go?”
I replied, “My bones haven’t healed.”
“The hospital opens at 8:30.”
“When I went to the reception, I was 50th in line.”

[Pre-Chorus 1]
She asked, “How long have they been waiting in line?”
I replied, “I don’t know.”

[Chorus 1]
The doctor asked, “Is there anything bothering you?”
I replied, “I can’t do anything.”
You can start moving it in three months,” he said.
“But if it hurts, you’ll have to bear it,” he added.

[Verse 2]
I said, “I got my turn for the X-ray right away,”
“But then it was a long wait,” I added.
“The waiting room was full.”
“I worked on my laptop on a bench outside.”

[Pre-Chorus 2]
“I figured I wouldn’t be called for at least two hours anyway.”
“There’s no point waiting in the waiting room.”

[Chorus 2]
The doctor asked, “Is there anything bothering you?”
I replied, “I can’t do anything.”
You can start moving it in three months,” he said.
“But if it hurts, you’ll have to bear it,” he added.

[Instrumental Solo]

[Verse 3]
“I’ve called you so many times already!”
The nurse scolded me.
I apologized, “I’m sorry!” And went in.
“I was made to wait in the waiting room again.”

[Pre-Chorus 3]
“The doctor said the bones weren’t fused.”
“The examination was over in a minute.”

[Chorus 3]
The doctor asked, “Is there anything bothering you?”
I replied, “I can’t do anything.”
You can start moving it in three months,” he said.
“But if it hurts, you’ll have to bear it,” he added.

[Bridge]
She asked, “Do you really need to go to that hospital?”
I replied, “But I want to know if it’s healed or not.”

[Final Chorus 3]
The doctor asked, “Is there anything bothering you?”
I replied, “I can’t do anything.”
You can start moving it in three months,” he said.
“But if it hurts, you’ll have to bear it,” he added.

[Outro]

Sound: Funk, glossy R&B-pop Jazz Fusion at 110 BPM. Clean, driving 16-beat from an acoustic drum, funky slap electric bass, Yamaha C7 grand piano playing rich, shimmering major 7th and add9 chords, a side electric guitar (Fender Stratocaster style) with heavy chorus effect, sweeping legato string section and a powerful, harmonized horn section, falsetto male vocals, clear male tenor lead with an airy female harmonies, production features generous hall reverb and, jazzy improvisation with a chord progression and chromatic approach.

[0:00 – 0:10] Intro: Begin with a clear electric cutting guitar and a slap bass with upbeat drums.
[0:10 – 0:25] Verse 1: Add a warm Fender Rhodes piano and gentle vocals singing.
[0:25 – 0:35] Pre-Chorus 1:The lyrics are hopeful and uplifting.

[0:35 – 0:50] Chorus 1: Full band and soaring synth leads.
[0:50 – 1:05] Verse 2: Same as Verse 1.
[1:05 – 1:15] Pre-Chorus 2: Same as Pre-Chorus 1.
[1:15 – 1:30] Chorus 2: Same as Chorus 1
[1:30 – 1:40] Instrumental Solo: A tenor sax solo.
[1:40 – 1:55] Verse 3: Same as Verse 1.
[1:55 – 2:05] Pre-Chorus 3: Same as Pre-Chorus 1.
[2:05 – 2:20] Chorus 3: Same as Chorus 1.
[2:20 – 2:35] Bridge: gentle vocals singing.
[2:35 – 2:50] Final-Chorus: Same as Chorus 1.
[2:50 – 3:00] Outro: Fade out with an electric guitar solo.
Key: E major
BPM: 110
Duration: 3:00
Title: A Renowned Doctor

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