Melissa Lou Etheridge (born May 29, 1961) is an American rock singer-songwriter, guitarist, and activist. Her self-titled debut album was released in 1988 and become an underground hit. The album peaked at #22 on the Billboard 200, and its lead single, Bring Me Some Water, garnered Etheridge her first Grammy nomination for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance. In 1993, Etheridge won her first Grammy award for her single, Ain't It Heavy, from her 3rd album Never Enough.
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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] (Tracey McCartney) corrections to [email protected] (Steve Vetter) writes:
>Yes I Am - Melissa Etheridge >by Steve Vetter [[email protected]] > >It got a lot easier to figure out the lyrics when I remembered they were in >the book! Next time I go to the music store that has this book I will update >it to be more correct. > > > > (fast) >Intro: GFCG > >GFCG >In these day and these hours of fury >GFCG >when the darkness and answers are thin >GFCG >lovers come and check out in a hurry >GFCEm >shallow and hollow again >EmC >come lay your body beside me >EmC >to dream to sleep with the lamb
These Em's and C's should be C7s.
>EmC >to the question your eyes seem to send > > > GCF >am I your passion, your promise, your end? ^ ^ ^ EmEmC
> G >I say I am > C >yes I am > G >yes I am > C >yes I am > GCEm >I am your passion, your promise, your end ^ ^ DC9 >G >yes I am > >[same pattern as verse 1]