Fifty years later, Joni Mitchell will still make you feel BLUE (Chicago Now, 2021) Why Joni Mitchell’s sad “River” is a great Advent and Christmas song (Aleteia.org, 2023) Transcriptions of River Guitar chords by Harlan Thompson Guitar chords by John Uriel Guitar chords by Sam Stone Gui...
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River chords (for the acoustic guitar) Joni Mitchell 1971 Piano intro C Am C Am C Am G F C It's coming on Christmas F C They're cutting down trees F C They're putting up reindeer F C And singing songs of joy and peace Am G Oh, I wish I had a river I could skate away on...
I wish I had a river I could skate away on NOTE: The lyrics are from the Joni Mitchell version, and the guitar chords are from the Indigo Girls version. Sorry if that's screwy.
hi-life and even bossa nova. You might hear some of Herbie Hancock or Weather Report’s chords here. Sting’s songwriting speciality is a great one-chord groove, a pretty melody and unexpectedly out-there lyric which makes you think ‘Did I hear that right?’‘They Dance Alone’ and ‘...
“Emily was written with the band, Hudson Taylor. I really enjoyed working with them because they’re influenced by the kind of music I grew up on – Paul Simon, Carole King, & Joni Mitchell. So when we wrote it and it ended up just sitting on my hard drive I decided that it’s ...
Lush production (Phil Ramone), cool chords, great arrangements, biting Fagenesque vocals, quirky lyrics and nice guitar from Steely regular Steve Khan. Also featuring two kick-ass solos by trumpet/flugelhorn legend Freddie Hubbard. 9.The Stepkids: ‘The Lottery’ ...
A river runs through it. The album and title track both reference the Tyne, which bisects Knopfler's childhood hometown of Newcastle, England, while also creating a powerful boundary image between past and present: There's no going back. Yet with "Ahead of the Game," Knopfler makes clear ...
A river runs through it. The album and title track both reference the Tyne, which bisects Knopfler's childhood hometown of Newcastle, England, while also creating a powerful boundary image between past and present: There's no going back. Yet with "Ahead of the Game," Knopfler makes clear ...
But, as he once said, he knew ‘too many chords’ to get any regular employment in the punk and new-wave bands of the era, so was pretty much forced to go it alone. The Golden Age Of Wirelesswas mainly recorded at Tapestry (a subterranean South-West London studio built and owned by...