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!
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Walk Throught the Bottomland - Lyle Lovett
CFGC A New Jersey lady I knew long ago FEmG7 And she was a lady I say CFGC But she met a cowboy who rode on a rodeo FGC And he stole her heart straight away
CFGC The New Jersey lady she loved him so true FEmG7 Another love she never had CFGC But cowboys are lonesome and cowboys are blue FGC And they make the ladies so sad
FC Chorus: Sing me a melody FC Sing me a blues FCGC Walk through the bottomland without no shoes FC The Brazos she's running scared FC She heard the news FCGC Walk through the bottomland without no shoes
CFGC The New Jersey lady knew he loved her too FEmG7 And you know she tried to hold on CFGC But the rodeo life was the life that he knew FGC He had to keep drifting along
CFGC She never married and she never would FEmG7 And all of the people they'd say CFGC The New Jersey lady she just ain't no good FGC To follow a cowboy that way
Chorus
FCGC The lady she'd sing him to sleep in the night FEmG And in the morning he'd go FCGC She loved the darkness and hated the light DG Along with that damn rodeo
CFGC The New Jersey lady the day that he died FEmG7 She covered him over with clay CFGC And feeling the wind in the night as she cried FGC She heard the old cowboy say