Paul Hayden Desser (nacido en 1971) quien graba con el nombre de Hayden, es un cantautor canadiense.
Sus primeros trabajos son una extensa combinación ecléctica de géneros que van desde el grunge rock hasta el country alternativo, como ha demostrado en su primer album completo, Everything I long for, realizado en 1995. Desde entonces su trabajo se ha convertido progresivamente en algo más tranquilo y maduro. Su último lanzamiento, 2004, Elk Lake Serenade,es casi exclusivamente lento, acústico y más refinado.
¡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!
Artist: Hayden Song Title: "Holster" From The Album: Live At Convocation Hall Tuning: Standard Notes on how to play it: Nicely Contact me: [email protected]
Verse: Dm, Am Chorus: C, Am, Dm, G
Verse DmAm you are who you are to someone else, DmAm he's waking up to your smile, Dm He's watching you sleep, Am and hearing about your dreams,
Chorus C but if he gets any closer, Am im gonna put on my holster, DmG have a showdown with him on your street,
Verse he's picking you up and dropping you off, and waiting around in between, he's falling so hard, i know your on guard,
Chorus but if he gets any closer, i'm gonna put on my holster, have a showdown with him on your street, (repeat chorus chords) or maybe i'll just talk to him, and tell him he'll never win, your heart, cause it belongs to me,
(Harmonica Solo which can easily be skipped by holding on G at the end of the chorus then going back into the next verse or you can end the song there)
Verse you are who you are to someone else, whos waking up to your smile, he's falling so hard, i know you're on guard,
Chorus But if he gets any closer, i'm gonna put on my holster, have a showdown with him on your street, (repeat chorus chords) or maybe i'll just talk to him, and tell him that he'll never win, your heart, cause it belongs to me,
(Note: To quote Nigel of Spinal Tap, Dm is the saddest of all chords but ending with a C is always a good idea and especially in this case)