if not in its entirety, then at least the first five songs. That was part of my juju that year. And the opening chords of “Can You Forgive Her?” can just bring me back to my car and driving to my dad’s to watch the games. Then on the way to the train station...
Verse 2 (same chords as first verse): God I wish I was home, laying round with my friends The call of the wild, caution thrown to the wind The fall of the child, where the longing begins All good things gotta come to an end A Like a river flows E Flowing till it ends in the ...
Tinged with gospel harmony and a tad overstuffed production-wise, the 1989 Country Music Association Song of the Year details the aftermath of a lovers' quarrel, a.k.a. "another piece of heaven gone to hell." While Junior drinks his sorrows away, an elderly figure reminds him that he ...
“We seem to be unable to resist overstating every aspect of ourselves: how long we are on the planet for, how much it matters what we achieve, how rare and unfair are our professional failures, how rife with misunderstandings are our relationships, how deep are our sorrows. Melodrama is ...
Tell me of your sorrows, tell me everything from the start, F Bbm I'd like to do my part to help a friend in need - C# I said you could come to me, F# G# F But when you needed someone most, I wasn't there, I wasn't even... ...
Dean DeLeo rips blazing solos on the lean rockers “Meatplow” and “Unglued,” while Scott Weiland plumbs the depths of his sorrows on the majestic closer “Kitchenware & Candybars,” which gives way to Purple’s tongue-in-cheek, lounge-style hidden track, “My Second Album.” (Rolli) ...