Janis Ian (b. 1951) is a U.S. songwriter, singer, musician, columnist, and science fiction author. Her singing career was at its height in the 1960s and 1970s, and she has continued recording into the twenty-first century. In 1975 Ian won a Grammy Award for her song, "At Seventeen".
Born Janis Eddy Fink on 7th April 1951 to a Jewish family in New York City, she was primarily raised in New Jersey, initially on a farm, and attended East Orange High School and the New York City High School of Music & Art.
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bright lights and promises Janis Ian ---------------------------------------------------------------- 1975--------------- Tabbed by: Mike Lydiat E-mail: [email protected] Tuning:EADGBE The trickiest part of this arrangement is the fact that Janis Ian changes key several times. If you play along to the video linked here - I suggest you pause the playing and alter your capo - then the chord pattern (for the verses at least) is pretty straightforward. Start with capo on fret 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UR7ambpHOog
The other tricky bit is the chorus chords - enjoy. And there are also some short instrumental breaks around the Capo changes which I haven't dealt with.
[Verse 1] CAm7Dm7 Bright lights and promises a pocket full of dreams CAm7Dm7 That's what they pay me to be FFmC Gold lame' and diamonds I am a hometown queen Ab7G7CAb7G7 Honey, would you sing it just for me?
[Verse 2] CAm7Dm7 When I was good and when I was bad CAm7Dm7 I never thought I'd end up this way FFmC With no dreams to hide me no bright lights to guide me Ab7G7CAb7G7 How long does it take to make the grade?
[Chorus] FmEaugAbBb7 Everywhere I hear a ringing in my ears EbBbCC7 Drummer, let the music play FmEaugAbBb7 Give me small town blues make it loud, make it do Ab7C7F Listen to the music sway. Change to CAPO 2 - D
[Verse 3] CAm7Dm7 Bar-rails and cocktails have you got a light? CAm7Dm7 Ain't that what it pays to keep in sight? FFmC Over used and much abused promises of delight Ab7G7C Honey, would you care to spend the night? Change to CAPO 3 - Eb
[Verse 4] CAm7Dm7 Take a little time some memories and wine CAm7Dm7 Loosen up the sucker by the bar FFmC And if he wants to hold you if he wants to know Ab7G7CAb7G7 Honey, that's what your here for. FFmCAm Until all I see is them reaching out for me Ab7G7C Drummer, play that ol' time melody. Change to CAPO 6 - F#
[Verse 5] CAmDm7 Bright lights and promises that's all it's for CAmDm7 Leave and enter by the service door FFmC Now, I'm gold lame' and diamonds even if my gold is worn Ab7G7C Honey, can you show me more?