Jeffrey Foucault (born January 1976 in Janesville, Wisconsin) is an American singer-songwriter grown out of the americana/folk troubadour tradition. Foucault's musical career was seeded at seventeen, when he began playing John Prine tunes on his father's beat up mail-order guitar, and spent long evenings in his bedroom, spinning piles of old records on a hand-me-down turntable. When he was 18 he stole a copy of Townes Van Zandt: Live and Obscure from a friend
¡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!
GC/G City flower GC/G Raised under street lights GC/G Hothouse rose GC/G Born in the shade GEm It could not hold you CGC/G The empire skyline GAm Could never keep you CGC/G From turning to flame
GC/G I was restless GC/G Running from nothing GC/G I built my foundation GC/G On the shifting sands GEm And I was a pauper CGC/G At midnight and morning GAm Morning glory CD You king me where I stand
Chorus: CD You find me in the shadows GC/GG And the shade CD Show me how to bloom GD/F#Em I promise I won’t fade C City flower DGC/GG Wrapped around my heart C Like a daisy chain DGC/GG No one can tear apart
2nd Verse: The barroom lights Are fine and they’re golden The city bells Ring soft in the night But to be in your arms All twined up and tangled That’s the only thing Can make me feel alright