No, it wasn't that; I thought I was helping. There's a peculiar thing about me in life. You know if you want to really hear me play or write something, give me somebody to help. If I think that I'm helping a situation, somebody say, Mary Lou Williams Williams Williams come out to the church and do something and help us and do this - it's amazing the work that I can WILLIAMS do and I'm very happy with my work. That's been my bag since I've been born. If I think I'm helping someone I get great things going and I was helping them in a way. I discovered chords and Andy Kirk used to say to me, "You can't do that. It's against the rules of writing music. " I said, "But I hear a sixth in this chord. "He said, "But you can't do it. " I said, "I'm going to do it. " I did the arrangement of, before I did "Walkin'", trumpet and 3 saxophones. We only had 3 saxophones and one trumpet and trombone, something like that. So what I did, I put a trumpet in and I had 3 saxophones to play 4--part harmony. He kept telling me it was against the rules of the chord. In that year I guess it was but I was hearing - I found these things on the piano and I said, this will sound good - it sounds good here. After a while I started arranging it.