Lyle Lovett nacio el dia 1 de Noviembre de 1957. Hijo de un ejecutivo de marketing y de una entrenadora deportiva, se educó en la universidad A&M de Texas, donde estudió periodismo y lengua alemana. Su carrera en la música comenzó como compositor, y en 1986 firmó con MCA Records para grabar su primer álbum homónimo 'Lyle Lovett'. Aunque normalmente asociado al género country, sus composiciones incorporan a menudo elementos del folk, swing, blues, jazz y gospel, así como el más puro y tradicional country & western.
¡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!
#----------------------------------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. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## From: [email protected] (Scott Anderson)
A Song About Sonya Lyle Lovett
This was performed on "Austin City Limits".
Note: Capo 2nd fret. This is organized into verse pairs, played just as the first two verses, the exception being the las part of the 4th verse, to be played as indicated.
C Well I never been lucky FC at pickin' up women. FC This life that I live D7G is not one that I choose.
FC She was a waitress, FC with hair blonde and curly, FC with a pretty black dress, GC and those japanese shoes.
(Chorus):
G Man I need to impress her, FC 'cause I'd like to undress her. FC I need a song about Sonya GC when I'm singin' tonight.
Well she looked so pretty as she poured my coffee, but she had her eye on my friend at the bar.
And I watched her watch him, and I watched her thinkin'. FG I wished her eye C was on me.
(Chorus)
And if I could sing her a tender love ballad, I'd hope the audience might sing along.
But I can't find the right way to tell her my feelings, and still make the words rhyme with Sonya.
I never been lucky at pickin up women This life that I live is not one that I choose.
She was a waitress. Now she's gone forever, and I'm stuck with this song that I never will use.
Man you need to impress her if you want to undress her. Sing a song about Sonya when you're singin' tonight Sing a song about Sonya when you're singin' tonight. -- Scott A. Anderson Southern College of Technology [email protected]