John Hiatt (born on August 20, 1952 in Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.) is an American blues and rock guitarist, pianist, and singer-songwriter. He has been nominated for eleven Grammy Awards. Hiatt's sales have never quite matched his reputation. His songs have been covered by a wide variety of artists such as Bonnie Raitt, Ronnie Milsap, Willie Nelson, Iggy Pop, Three Dog Night, and The Neville Brothers, yet it took him thirteen years to reach the charts himself.
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From [email protected] Sun May 4 10:24:19 1997 Date: Mon, 07 Apr 1997 08:45:14 -0700 From: Otto Marten Reply-To: [email protected] To: [email protected] Subject: CRD: John Hiatt - I Think She's Warming Up To The Ice Age
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I Think She's Warming Up To The Ice Age John Hiatt / Warming up to the Ice Age 1985
1 / Baby shaved her head and gone 1 / Now she's got no stockings on b3 4 1 1 I think she's warmin' up to the Ice Age
Baby spreads her little wings Now the boys say awful things I think she^Òs warmin' up to the Ice Age
4 |B3 4 |B7 She's got a heart and it's on fire |5- | But how would they know 4 |B3 4 |B7 This cool blue place will only expire |5dom7 | Out here in the snow
She could melt the modern world But she's just a modern girl I think she's warmin' up to the Ice Age
Frozen like a punch bowl swan Frozen like a mastodon I think she's warmin' up to the Ice Age
chorus: Maybe she'll come back to me In Ten Million years And maybe I could make her see It's only a world of tears
Her survival kit contains Lots of things to keep her brain Proper distance from her heart That's where all the trouble starts Baby hasn^Òt figured yet That one cold shoulder's all you get One cold shoulder don't stop no show Cause baby we're all Eskimos I think she's warmin' up to the Ice Age I think she's warmin' up to the Ice Age I think she's warmin' up to the Ice Age
Number System: Key Scale Notes (example in key of C) 1=C 2=D 3=E 4=F 5=G 6=A 7=B 9=D ETC. B2=Db #4=F#B7=Bb These hold true for BASS NOTES [ 2-/5 = D-/G ]
Duration Notation: | = bar line; within bar lines chords divide measure No bar line = chord gets entire measure's time / = play same as previous chord, beat or measure