John Prine (born October 10, 1946 in Maywood, Illinois-died April 7, 2020 in Nashville, Tennessee) was an American country/folk singer-songwriter who has achieved widespread critical (and some commercial) success since the early 1970s.
The son of William Prine and Verna Hamm, his grandfather had played guitar with Merle Travis and he started playing guitar himself at 14 years old. He was a postman for 5 years and spent a couple of years in the army before starting his musical career in the Chicago area.
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Back Street Affair - John Prine ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Artist: John Prine Album: In Spite Of Ourselves Year: 1999
Intro: DAD
D You didn't know I wasn't free GD When you fell in love with me AD And with all your young heart you learned to care D It brought you shame and disgrace GA The world has tumbled in your face AD Cause they call our love a back street affair
D They say I wrecked your home, GD You're a husband that's gone wrong AD They don't know the sorrow that we had to bear D For the one I'm tied to GA was the first to prove untrue AD Now they call our love a back street affair
Break: DGDAD DGDAD
D We have each other now, GD That's all that matters anyhow AD For the judgment of gossip's never fair D We'll just be brave and strong GA Then someday they'll see they're wrong DAD Let em call our love a back street affair
D We'll be free to love someday GD When all the talk has died away AD and the happiness we hoped for then we'll share D We'll climb a mountain high, GA then the world will hear us cry DAD That our love was not a back street affair DADGD No, our love was not a back street affair