John Hiatt, nacido en Indiana, es un compositor y guitarrista citado como una influencia por artistas tales como Bonnie Raitt, The Neville Brothers, Dr. Feelgood e Iggy Pop. Este hombre que comenzó su carrera en 1974 con el disco "Hangin' Around The Observatory", ha publicado una docena de álbumes, aunque su apasionada visión del rock y su penetrante e íntima alma country nunca le proporcionaron gran éxito. La crítica, sin embargo, alabó trabajos como "Bring The Family" y "Stolen Moments".
¡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!
Slow Turning - John Hiatt Now here’s a final version of this very nice song by John Hiatt, in the original key.
VERSE 1 CFBbFCFBbF When I was a boy………. I thought it just came to ya But I never could tell what's mine, so it didn't matter anyway My only pride and joy was this record down here Banging on an old guitar, singin' what I had to say. G I always thought our house was haunted DmFC 'Cause nobody said 'boo' to me G I never did get what I wanted DmF But now I get what I need
CHORUS: CFBbFCFBbF It's been a slow turning … ……from the inside out A slow turning baby but you come about A slow learning but you learn to sweat, a hey, hey, hey A slow turning baby not fade away, not fade away, not fade away
VERSE 2 CFBbFCFBbF Now I'm in my car,……… ooh I've got the radio down Now me yellin' at the kids in the back, cause they're banging like Charlie Watts You think you come so far in this one horse town Then she's laughing that crazy laugh, cause you haven't left the parking lot G Time is short, and here's the damned thing about it DmFC You're gonna die, gonna die for sure G You can learn to live with love or without it DmF But there ain't no cure
CHORUS CFBbFCFBbF There's just a slow turning……….. from the inside out A slow turning but you come about A slow learning you learn to sweat, a hey, hey, hey A slow turning baby not fade away, not fade away, not fade away, not fade away, not away
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