Elizabeth Clark "Liz" Phair es una cantautora y guitarrista norteamericana. Su carrera musical comenzó a principios de los 90 y fue una de las principales artistas del movimiento independiente DIY de la década; enfocado más que todo al sonido lo-fi; sin embargo, desde el lanzamiento de su cuarto álbum, Phair ha optado por un sonido más pulido y trabajado en estudio. Su más reciente álbum, "Somebody's Miracle" marcó el final de su contrato con Captiol Records; la artista firmó con ATO Records a principios del 2008
¡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!
DBmAG Dig little digger, don't be shy DBmAD You saw your mother with another guy DBmAG You think you'll tell her that she's one of a kind, you say ADBmA My Mother is mine
DBmAG You put your trucks up on the bed next to him So he can get a better look at them, you say This ones my favorite one, this one you can't have ADBmA I got it from my Dad, you say I got it from my Dad
GADAG Now you're thinking little thoughts about it taking every inch of him in What does it mean when something changes how its always been GADmaj7DG And in your head you keep repeating the line F#mA My Mother is mine
DBmAG I've done the damage, the damage is done DBmAD I pray to God that I'm the damaged one DBmAG In all these grown-up complications that you don't understand ADBmA I hope you can, someday I hope you can
GADAG Now you're thinking little thoughts about it taking every inch of him in What does it mean when something changes how its always been GADmaj7DG And in your head you keep repeating the line F#mAGsus2AGsus2A My Mother is mine She's mine she's mine BmAGA She's mine
GADAG Now you're thinking little thoughts about it taking every inch of him in What does it mean when something changes how its always been GADmaj7DG And in your head you keep repeating the line F#mA My Mother is mine