Eric Andersen (born 14 February 1943 in Pittsburgh) is an American folk music singer-songwriter, who has written songs recorded by Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan, Judy Collins, Linda Ronstadt, the Grateful Dead and many others. Early in his career, in the 1960s, he was part of the Greenwich Village folk scene. After two decades and sixteen albums of solo performance he became a member of the group Danko/Fjeld/Andersen.
Andersen belonged, in the early sixties, together with Phil Ochs and Bob Dylan, to the Greenwich Village folkscene in New York.
Quatro anos de trabalho duro!Neste mês de maio fizemos quatro anos no ar. Continuamos trabalhando na divulgação deste maravilhoso instrumento, obrigado por participar da nossa história!
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DD/C# There's a blue shadow moving through the Moulin Rouge BmD And a man with a knife point pickin his teeth GEm An off duty cop sits with his back to the door A And somebody just took a piss in the sink DD/C# The cop's drinkin Pernod thinks he's drinkin absinthe BmD With the girl who had loved him on the Rue St. Denis GEm While somebody's slinkin smokin under a light ABm And there's trouble in Paris tonight DD/C# Now Simone pulls the collar up tight to her throat BmD While the riverboats knock under the old Pont Neuf GEm A rat makes a run for his hole in the wall A She stops by a street light and lights a straight cigarette DD/C# A Gitane on his knees starts to howl like a dog BmD She closes her purse and tries to peer through the fog GEm Nothin seems wrong but somethin ain't right ABm And there's trouble in Paris tonight DD/C# Now the man cleanin his teeth well he ain't satisfied BmD He's hungry for somethin that he just can't define GEm The one by the sink is now sweeping the floor A And the cop he ran short of dreams a long time before DD/C# While under a street lamp there's trouble it seems BmD First there's a struggle and then there's a scream GEm She didn't know what hit her when he asked for a light ABm And there's trouble in Paris tonight DD/C# Simone had been a town girl not far north of Nantes BmD Who did it for money once then she just couldn't stop GEm Had a fight with her mother another runaway teen A Who had hotel love with a cop on the Rue St. Denis DD/C# And a boy once abandoned by a cop and a whore BmD Has a knife in his hands he was a child of the war GEm It was either Simone or cut out the lights ABm And there's trouble in Paris tonight DD/C# There's a blue shadow moving through the Moulin Rouge BmD And a man with a knife point pickin his teeth GEm An off duty cop sits with his back to the door A And somebody just took a piss in the sink DD/C# While somebody's standin out cold in the rain BmD Could be all warm inside drinking champagne GEm Being thin as a shadow smokin under a light ABm And there's trouble in Paris tonight GEm Bein thin as a shadow smokin under a light ABm And there's trouble in Paris tonight