Lee Hazlewood (9 de Julio, 1929 – 4 de Agosto, 2007) fue un cantautor y productor norteamericano del género country y pop, ampliamente conocido por su trabajo con el guitarrista Duane Eddy durante el final de los 50's, y con la cantante Nancy Sinatra durante los 60's.
Hazlewood tenía una voz barítono muy distintivo (muy al estilo de Scott Walker) que agregó una resonancia omniscio a su música. Su música ha sido descrito en varias ocasiones como "Cowboy Psychedelia" (vaquero psicodélico) o "Saccharine Underground".
¡Cuatro años de duro trabajo!Este mes de mayo cumplimos cuatro años al aire. Seguimos trabajando en la difusión de este maravilloso instrumento, ¡gracias por participar en nuestra historia!
DCGD I know this dress I'm wearing doesn't hide the secret I have tried concealing CGD When he left he promised me that he'd be back by the time it was revealing CD The sun behind a cloud just casts the crawling shadow O'er the fields of clover CGD And time is running out for me I wish that he would hurry down from Dover
I’ve been gone so long when I left the snow was deep upon the ground And she has seen the spring and summer come and now the leaves are turning brown Ant any time a tiny face will show itself, the waiting's almost over But she won't have any name to give it if I don't hurry down from Dover
My folks weren't understanding when they found out sent me from the home place My daddy said if folks found out he'd be ashamed to ever show his face My momma said I was a fool, she did not believe it when I told her That everything would be alright for soon he would be coming down from Dover
D#C#G#D# She loved me more than anything, she could not refuse me when I needed me C#G#D# She was the only one I'd loved and she did not believe that I was using her C#D# He couldn't leave me here like this, I know it can't be so it can't be over C#G#D# I wouldn't make me go through this alone, I will be coming down from Dover
My body aches, the time is here, it's lonely in this place where I'm lyin' Our baby has been born but something's wrong, It's much too still hear no cryin' I guess in some strange way she knew she'd never have father's arms to hold her And dying was her way of telling me he wasn't coming down from Dover