Bonnie Lynn Raitt, (8 de noviembre de 1949, Burbank (California), Estados Unidos) es una cantante y guitarrista de Blues y R&B, hija de la estrella de musicales de Broadway John Raitt.
Raitt comenzó a tocar la guitarra a una edad muy temprana, algo que no hacían muchas de sus amigas del colegio. Más tarde se hizo famosa por su estilo de tocar la guitarra con slide.
En 1967, Raitt continuó su carrera entrando en el Radcliffe College para estudiar una licenciatura en estudios africanos.
¡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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Good Enough
as recorded by Bonnie Raitt
1 6dom7 The first time I brot you home 1 6dom7 My mama said he ain^?t good enuff 1 6dom7 I don^?t want my girl to be alone 1 6dom7 But I wonder is he good enuff B7 4dom9 I-I-I was doin some worryin too 2dom7 And I was thinkin thinkin 5dom7 1 6dom7 1 6dom7 Am I good enuff for you
The first time that I loved you I know it was a little rough But when at last we were still You asked was it good enuff And I cried and looked in your eyes of blue Cause I been prayin prayin 5dom7 1 6dom7 I was good enuff for you 1 6dom7 Good enuff for you
4 Now I got to set your mind at ease #3dom7 Got to stop your insecurities 4 Cause if anything |4 1 |2dom7 You^?re too good for me
Now it^?s strange how time^?s gone by Since the day I fell in love And still some times we gotta ask ourselves Was it good enuff And time is bound to make us see Just how good 5dom7 1 6dom7 Good enuff can be 1 6dom7 Good enuff can be 1 6dom7 Good enuff for you baby 1 6dom7 Good enuff for me
[Number system for any key: in C, 1=C, 2=D-, 3=E-, etc.] [Bass notes are key scale numbers: in C, 1=C, 2=D, 3=E, etc.] [Number in parens = vocal notes from key scale: in C, 1=C, 2=D, 3=E, etc.]
| = bar line; / = play same as previous chord No bar line = chord gets entire measure's time Within bar lines chords divide measure accordingly /^/ = split the beat (ex.: /^G7 )