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Get rythm (Joaquin Phoenix / Johnny Cash)
Hey get rhythm when you get the blues
C'mon get rhythm when you get the blues
Get a rock and roll feelin' in your bones
Get taps on your toes and get gone
Get rhythm when you get the blues
A little shoeshine boy he never gets lowdown
But he's got the dirtiest job in town
Bendin' low at the people's feet
On a windy corner of a dirty street
Well I asked him while he shined my shoes
How'd he keep from gettin' the blues
He grinned as he raised his little head
He popped his shoeshine rag and then he said
Get rhythm when you get the blues
C'mon get rhythm when you get the blues
Yes a jumpy rhythm makes you feel so fine
It'll shake all your troubles from your worried mind
Get rhythm when you get the blues
Get rhythm when you get the blues
Get rhythm when you get the blues
C'mon get rhythm when you get the blues
Get a rock and roll feelin' in your bones
Get taps on your toes and get gone
Get rhythm when you get the blues
Well I sat and listened to the sunshine boy
I thought I was gonna jump with joy
He slapped on the shoe polish left and right
He took his shoeshine rag and he held it tight
He stopped once to wipe the sweat away
I said you mighty little boy to be a workin' that way
He said I like it with a big wide grin
Kept on a poppin' and he'd say it again
Get rhythm when you get the blues
C'mon get rhythm when you get the blues
It only cost a dime just a nickel a shoe
It does a million dollars worth of good for you
Get rhythm when you get the blues
For the good times (Kris Kristofferson)
Don't look so sad. I know it's over
But life goes on and this world keeps on turning
Let's just be glad we had this time to spend together
There is no need to watch the bridges that we're burning
Lay your head upon my pillow
Hold your warm and tender body close to mine
Hear the whisper of the raindrops
Blow softly against my window
Make believe you love me one more time
For the good times
I'll get along; you'll find another,
And I'll be here if you should find you ever need me.
Don't say a word about tomorrow or forever,
There'll be time enough for sadness when you leave me.
Lay your head upon my pillow
Hold your warm and tender body Close to mine
Hear the whisper of the raindrops
Blow softly against my window
Make believe you love me
One more time
For the good times
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GORDON LIGHTFOOT
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Gordon Meredith Lightfoot Jr. (born November 17, 1938) is a Canadian singer-songwriter guitarist who achieved international success in folk, folk-rock, and country music. He is credited with helping to define the folk-pop sound of the 1960s and 1970s. He is often referred to as Canada's greatest songwriter and is known internationally as a folk-rock legend.
Lightfoot's songs, including "For Lovin' Me", "Early Morning Rain",
"Steel Rail Blues", "Ribbon of Darkness"—a number one hit on the
U.S. country chart with Marty Robbins's cover in 1965—and
"Black Day in July" about the 1967 Detroit riot, brought him wide
recognition in the 1960s. Canadian chart success with his own
recordings began in 1962 with the No. 3 hit "(Remember Me)
I'm the One", followed by recognition and charting abroad in the
1970s. He topped the US Hot 100 or AC chart with the hits
"If You Could Read My Mind" (1970), "Sundown" (1974);
"Carefree Highway" (1974), "Rainy Day People" (1975), and
"The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" (1976), and had many
other hits which appeared within the top 40.
Several of Lightfoot's albums achieved gold and multi-platinum status
internationally. His songs have been recorded by renowned artists such
as Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Hank Williams Jr., The Kingston Trio,
Marty Robbins, Jerry Lee Lewis, Neil Young, Bob Dylan, Judy Collins,
Barbra Streisand, Johnny Mathis, Herb Alpert, Harry Belafonte,
Scott Walker, Sarah McLachlan, Eric Clapton, John Mellencamp,
Jack Jones, Bobby Vee, Roger Whittaker, Tony Rice, Peter, Paul and
Mary, Glen Campbell, The Irish Rovers, Nico, Olivia Newton-John,
Paul Weller, Nine Pound Hammer, Ultra Naté, The Tragically Hip, and
Robbie Robertson of the Band described Lightfoot as "a national treasure".
Bob Dylan, also a Lightfoot fan, called him one of his favorite songwriters
and, in an often-quoted tribute, Dylan observed that when he heard a
Lightfoot song he wished "it would last forever".
Lightfoot was a featured musical performer at the opening ceremonies of the
1988 Winter Olympic Games in Calgary, Alberta. He received an honorary
Doctor of Laws degree (arts) in 1979 and was made a Companion of the
Order of Canada in May 2003. In November 1997, the Governor General's
Performing Arts Award, Canada's highest honour in the performing arts, was
bestowed on Lightfoot. On February 6, 2012, Lightfoot was presented with
the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal by the Lieutenant Governor
of Ontario. June of that year saw his induction into the Songwriters Hall of
Fame. On June 6, 2015, Lightfoot received an honorary doctorate of music in
his hometown of Orillia from Lakehead University.
Early Morning Rain (Gordon Lightfoot)
In the early morning rain with a dollar in my hand
And an aching in my heart and my pockets full of sand
I'm a long way from home and I miss my loved one so
In the early morning rain with nowhere to go.
Cut on runway number nine, big 707 set to go
I'm stuck here on the ground, where the cold winds blow
The liquor tasted good and the women all were fast
There she goes, my friend, she's rolling down at last.
Hear the mighty engines roar, see the silver bird on high
She's away and westward bound, far above the clouds she'll fly
Where the morning rain don't fall and the sun always shines
She'll be flying over my home in about three hours time.
This old airport's got me down, it's no earthly good to me
Because I'm stuck here on the ground, cold and drunks as I might be
You can't hop a jet plane like you can a freight train
So I'd best be on my way in the early morning rain.
If you could read my mind (Gordon Lightfoot)
If you could read my mind, love What a tale my thoughts could tell
Just like an old-time movie 'Bout a ghost from a wishin' well
In a castle dark or a fortress strong With chains upon my feet
You know that ghost is me And I will never be set free
As long as I'm a ghost that you can't see
If I could read your mind, love What a tale your thoughts could tell
Just like a paperback novel The kind the drugstores sell
When you reach the part where the heartaches come
The hero would be me But heroes often fail
And you won't read that book again
Because the ending's just too hard to take
I'd walk away like a movie star Who gets burned in a three-way script
Enter number two A movie queen to play the scene
Of bringing all the good things out in me But for now love, let's be real
I never thought I could act this way And I've got to say that I just don't get it
I don't know where we went wrong
But the feeling's gone and I just can't get it back
If you could read my mind, love What a tale my thoughts could tell
Just like an old-time movie 'Bout a ghost from a wishin' well
In a castle dark or a fortress strong With chains upon my feet
But stories always end And if you read between the lines
You'll know that I'm just tryin' to understand The feelings that you lack
I never thought I could feel this way And I've got to say that I just don't get it
I don't know where we went wrong
But the feeling's gone and I just can't get it back
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