Joe Jackson (born 11 August 1954 in Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire, UK, as David Ian Jackson) is a British musician. Jackson is probably best known for the hit singles Is She Really Going Out With Him? (1979) and Steppin' Out (1982). Although born in Staffordshire, Jackson grew up in Portsmouth, Hampshire, England.
He started off learning to play the violin but soon switched to piano. From the age of 16 he played in bars, and won a scholarship to study musical composition at London's Royal Academy of Music.
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#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------# # From: [email protected] (Phillip C. Saunders) Date: Wed, 17 Jan 1996 16:39:34 EST Subject: joe_jackson/home.town.crd
Joe Jackson, "Home Town" from Big World transcribed by [email protected]
DABmF#mGDA Of all the stupid things I could have thought this was the worst DABmF#mGDA I started to believe that I was born at seventeen DABmF#mGDA And all the stupid things, the letters and the broken verse DABmF#mGDA Stayed hidden at the bottom of the drawer, they'd always been DABmF#mGDA And now I plough through files of bills receipts and credit cards DABmF#mGA and tickets and the daily news and sometimes I just wanna go back to my
Chorus DF#mGA Home Town, though I know it'll never be the same DF#mG Back to my home town, 'cause it's been so long, AF#m (???) and I'm wondering if it's still there.
We think we're pretty smart, us city slickers get around And when the goping's rough we kill the pain and relocate We're never married, never faithful not to any town But we never leave the past behind it just accumulates So sometimes when the music stops I seem to hear a distant sound Of waves and seagulls, football crowds and churchbells