Smooth as satin and twice as dangerous — Velvet and Trouble is a 1950s-style jazz duet drenched in saxophone, big brass, and a smoky club atmosphere. A nod to the golden age of swing with a mysterious twist. 🔔 Don't forget to LIKE 👍and SUBSCRIBE ❤️ 📢 ⚠️ COPYRIGHT NOTICE: This video and song are protected by copyright law. 📜 Downloading, re-uploading, reproducing, or redistributing this content without explicit permission is strictly prohibited. 🚫 Unauthorized use may result in legal action. © 2025 Bedo Jones/Uforia Radio. All Rights Reserved. Velvet and Trouble She walked in draped in velvet, and trouble trailed close, Had a hat like Sinatra, and a voice like a ghost. Said, “Don’t mind the rumors, they're mostly true,” Then winked at the bartender and ordered us two. She laughed in swing tempo, smooth as a con, Told me secrets ‘til the neon was gone. Said, “I only dance when the piano’s in tune— and I vanish like perfume under a jazzman’s moon.” Velvet and trouble, hand in hand, Dancing through shadows to a swingin’ band. She’s a riddle in lipstick and satin demand, With a past full of hushes and a future unplanned. We moved like a melody no one could find, A couplet of chaos, a rhythm entwined. She said, “I’m just passing—don’t try to define— I’m the lyric you forget, but the tune you rewind.” Velvet and trouble, gone at first light... #VelvetAndTrouble #JazzDuet #BigBandJazz #VintageVibes #SaxophoneJazz #SwingEra #ClassicJazz #ManhattanTransfer #UforiaRadio #RetroJazzScene