John Prine (Maywood, Illinois, 10 de octubre de 1946) es un cantautor de country y folk estadounidense con un amplio éxito, tanto de crítica como de público, desde la década de 1970.
Sus padres fueron William Prine y Verna Hamm. Su abuelo había sido guitarrista de Merle Travis y Prine se inició como guitarrista a los catorce años. Durante cinco años trabajó como cartero, e hizo el servicio militar antes de comenzar su carrera musical en Chicago.
¡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!
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From: [email protected] (Sam Booker) Subject: PRO:humdity_built_the_snowman by john prine Date: Wed, 14 Feb 1996 14:32:02 -0700 (MST)
#----------------------------------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. #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ {no_grid:} # {t:Humidity Built The Snowman} {st:(John Prine)} {st:From the John Prine album "Lost Dogs and Mixed Blessings" ( Oh Boy Records, 1995)} # # Chords by Sam Booker ([email protected]) # {ci:Intro:} [A] [E] [A] [E] [A] [E] [A] [E] # D[A]oes he still think about h[E]er [A]Why there was never really any do[E]ubt E[A]very time he lights a can[E]dle [A]Or blows a candle o[E]ut [D]The scientific n[E]ature of the ord[A]inary m[D]an Is to [A]go on out and [E]do the best you c[A]an
{ci:Chorus:} {soc:} I [D]don't think that you know That [A]I think you don't know That o[D]ld barometer goes crazy baby Every t[A]ime it starts to s[E]now [A]You won't find me walking [D]Round your part of town Humdity built the sno[A]wman Su[E]nshine brought him d[A]own
[A] [E] [A] [E] {eoc:}
[A]This world is full of pe[E]ople [A]They never seem to fa[E]ll [A]Somebody said they s[E]een you [A]You hadn't changed at a[E]ll T[D]he fundamental st[E]ory Of the c[A]ontemporary m[D]an Is to w[A]alk away and so[E]meday unde[A]rstand
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{ci:Instrumental:} [A] [E] [A] [E] [A] [E] [A] [E] # The s[D]cientific na[E]ture of the or[A]dinary m[D]an Is [A]to go on out and [E]do the best you c[A]an
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Hum[D]dity built the sn[A]owman [E](tacet) Sunshine brought him d[A]own [A] [E] [A] [E] Brought him D[A]own [A] [E] [A] [E] Brought him do[A]wn [A] [E] (Repeat and Fade...)