Cantor e compositor, Rufus McGarrigle Wainwright nasceu em Nova York, em 22 de julho de 1973, filho dos cantores e músicos folk Loudon Wainwright III e Kate McGarrigle. Os pais se separaram quando ele ainda era criança. Rufus começou a tocar piano aos 6 anos de idade e, aos 13, já fazia turnês com sua irmã Martha Wainwright, a mãe Kate e a tia Anna McGarrigle. Eles se apresentavam como as "Irmãs McGarrigle e família" (“McGarrigle Sisters and Family”).
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!
____________________ / Rufus Wainwright / Here's Rufus' comment on this song on the bonus disc / Perfect Man / of the album: / Out of the Game / "Perfect Man; I've written it for Neil Tennant, /___________________/ actually, from the Pet Shop Boys. He thought it had too many chords in it, which, you know, maybe he was right. But Mark insisted that we keep trying, and now it's, I don't know; there's something about that track, which once again is... He saw a certain brilliance in that. And other people are picking up on it as well. The other thing that's very important about it; it's a lovely opportunity for Martha my sister to sing back-up. She's on every one of my records, except for Lulu. But it does have a lot of chords. There's a lot of chords in that song. And I have to learn them... Again."
1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & Such a line indicates one bar of 4/4. The placing of the +=---=---=---=---+ first letter in a chord name indicates when it is played.
Verse: “After another production of "The Flying Dutchman" I landed in Berlin Thinking over it over it how can I get over it And wonder what state I'm in Sissi was the anarchist empress of Austria And I was in the same state that she was in Thinking over it over it how can I get over it And where the hell's that fan”
Verse: “After another induction to the hall of famine I closed the magazine Thinking over and over it how can I get over it And be German and mean Jenny was a pirate and Jane was beheaded and Nina was a sweet nymphomaniac And with them in my corner I'm sure that it's a tall order To find that perfect man”
Chorus: “I'm doing all that I can Trying to make all the roses bloom in unison Say I'm gonna blow you away Making all of the roses bloom so step away Making all of the roses bloom”
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Verse: “After another unveiling of the bright red herring I walked down Rufus Street Thinking over it over it how can I get over it And where in the world will I meet”
Bridge: “That literary, lean, stripe suited lover I've read about all of my life Which I fear is a ruse and explains All the walks through all the parks of Europe And why I never will tell you "I love you" And why there is just but A vision of perfect man”
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Chorus: “I'm doing all that I can Making all of the roses bloom in unison Say I'm gonna blow you away Making all of the roses bloom so step away And be dazzled Making all of the roses bloom”
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