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 10:23:40 1997 Date: Sun, 06 Apr 1997 12:02:32 -0500 From: Otto To: [email protected] Subject: CRD: John Hiatt
I'm Tired of Your Stuff Hiatt / Overcoats 1975
1- You been slippin' around a bit 1- You been sayin' things that just don't fit 4- You been handin' me the same old line 1- About the proper place and the proper time #1j7 You been tellin' me a bunch of lies 5dom7 I bet you thot that I was hypnotized
1- Well, my eyes is wide open, and I can see 4- You been tryin' to make a fool of me #1 I'm gettin sick, I've had enough 5 I'm tired of your stuff | v + v + v + v + | v + v + v + v + | 5---- r r 5 r r r 5 5 r r r r r
I know you think that you're a movie queen Well, I'm fed up with all your Hollywood dreams You're just an actress full of double talk An angel's smile and a devil's walk I know you think I can't walk out the door But honey, I've seen this movie before
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Now I'm tryin' to get some sleep, but I can't get no rest You got my head all in a mess I'd count the sheep, but they all leavin' town And you're the wolf that run my dreams around But, I'll be sleepin' for a month or two Just as soon as I get rid of you
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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 ] and VOX NOTES in parans [ (1 3 5 6 2) = c e g a d vocal notes ]
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 /^/ or /^ / = split the beat (ex.: /^G7 )