Lucinda Williams - Minneapolis (Album Version) 专辑:World Without Tears 歌手:Lucinda Williams Minneapolis - Lucinda Williams Lyrics by:Lucinda Williams Composed by:Lucinda Williams Produced by:Mark Howard/Lucinda Williams I've been waiting for you to come back ...
Album:Little Honey KaraokeRate:1★ TXT Lyric: Please use powerful AutoLyric software to search and download the synchronous LRC lyrics automatically. Lucinda Williams - Rarity You're reaealy you;re say word You're sike frinds You're my sky linghts You're cosice the tryline You're were sp...
Each Sunday, Pitchfork takes an in-depth look at a significant album from the past, and any record not in our archives is eligible. Today, we revisit the restless Southern spirit of Lucinda Williams’ fifth album.
and toward a gritty strain of roots rock, williams grew more confessional in her lyrics, which have grown blatantly autobiographical and have coalesced into a larger story built around her romantic ups and downs. rather than refining her craft, this development has actually had a deleterious ...
Lucinda Williams - Little Rock Star 卜超 制作 It's clear you have a death wish And from what I hear, your latest dish Lives for you and scares you half to death You bend over backwards to make a statement Hang from the rafters and lick the pavement ...
AutoLyric Title:What If Artist:Lucinda Williams Album:West KaraokeRate:1★ Languages: Remark: Uploador: TXT Lyric: Please use powerful AutoLyric software to search and download the synchronous LRC lyrics automatically. Lucinda Williams I shudder to think ...
这种不得善终的单相情思像巨大的磁场一样使得Williams的世界无法运转。于是她将情伤的愈合寄希望于漫漫的人生旅途上。Williams was born a rolling stone. Her late father, the poet Miller Williams, was a college professor and the family moved often, to Mexico and Chile and a dozen Southern towns. ...
It’s a sentiment echoed by Williams’ father, poet Miller Williams. For years, when Lucinda has nearly finished the lyrics for her songs, she has sent them to Miller for advice and comments — she has considered it a kind of apprenticeship. For the first time, he had absolutely no edits...
It’s a sentiment echoed by Williams’ father, poet Miller Williams. For years, when Lucinda has nearly finished the lyrics for her songs, she has sent them to Miller for advice and comments — she has considered it a kind of apprenticeship. For the first time, he had absolutely no edits...
", whose status as the album's lead-off track and first single suggests it's the most accessible song on west . in the span of five minutes, williams repeats the title 22 times (that's roughly half the lyrics), which seems a little gutsy, if not outright testy. at first it works:...