Jackson Browne (born Clyde Jackson Browne; October 9, 1948) is an American singer and songwriter. First coming to prominence in the 70s, the rock musician has had a long career and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2004.
Browne was born in Heidelberg, Germany, where American serviceman father was stationed. Browne moved to the Highland Park district of Los Angeles, California at an early age and soon began singing folk music locally. In 1966, his major career began as a part of The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band.
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Daddy’s tune – Jackson Browne (album: The Pretender) ====================
CF A dirty wind blows through the sky CF And the Autumn leaves cut loose and fly C Leave me watching FCE7 And wishing I could follow AmEm Though among the regrets that I can't get by AmC7 There are just one or two FGCE7 Unkind things I said to you AmC/GF Daddy what was I supposed to do? AmE/G#C/GD/F# I don't know why it was so hard to talk to you FG I guess my anger pulled me through
CF No sooner had I hit the streets CF When I met the fools that a young fool meets CFCE7 All in search of truth and bound for glory AmEm And listening to our own heart beats AmC7 We stood around the drum F Though it's fainter now GCE7 The older I become AmC/GF Living your life day after day AmE/G# Soon all your plans and changes C/GD/F# Either fail or fade away FG Leaving so much still left to say
FC/EF But Daddy I want to let you know somehow G#AmC7 The things you said are so much clearer now FF#dim And I would turn the pages back C/GE/G#Am But time will not allow D The way these days just rip along
G Too fast to last, too vast, too strong
FCBbGAm Somewhere something went wrong FC Or maybe we forgot the song BbAmG Make room for my forty-fives FCE7Am Along beside your seventy-eights E/G#C/G Nothing survives C/G But the way we live our lives