John Prine (nascido em 10 de outubro de 1946 em Maywood, Illinois) é um cantor e compositor americano country/folk. Ele está na ativades desde o começo dos anos 70 até hoje em dia.
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!
I'm thinkin' 'bout you CG I ain't hurtin' nobody C I ain't hurtin' no one
C There's three hundred men
In the state of Tennessee F They're waiting to die
They won't never be free CG I ain't hurtin' nobody C I ain't hurtin' no one
G Six million seven hundred thousand FC And thirty-three lights on G You think someone could take the time FC To sit down and listen to the words of my song
C At the beach in Indiana
I was nine years old F Heard Little Richard singing "Tutti Frutti"
From the top of a telephone pole CG I wasn't hurtin' nobody C I wasn't hurtin' no one
C There's roosters laying chickens
And chickens layin' eggs F Farm machinery eating
People's arms and legs CG I ain't hurtin' nobody C I ain't hurtin' no one
G Perfectly crafted popular hit songs never use FC the wrong rhyme G You'd think that waitress could get my order FC Right the first time
[Instrumental] CFCGC
C She's sitting on the back steps
Just shucking that corn F That gal's been grinning
Since the day she was born CG She ain't hurtin' nobody C She ain't hurtin' no one
C I used to live in Chicago
Where the cold wind blows F I delivered more junk mail
Than the junkyard would hold CG I wasn't hurtin' nobody C I wasn't hurtin' no one
G You can fool some of the people part of the time FC In a rock and roll song G Fifty million Elvis Presley Fans FC Can't be all wrong
C I'm walkin' down the street
Like Lucky Larue F Got my hand in my pocket, Baby
I'm thinkin' 'bout you CG I ain't hurtin' nobody C I ain't hurtin' no one
[Ending] CG I ain't hurtin' nobody C I ain't hurtin' no one