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I can see her lyin' back in her satin dress In a room where ya do what ya don't confess Sundown ya better take care If I find you bin creepin' 'round my back stairs
I can see her lyin' back in her satin dress In a room where ya do what ya don't confess Sundown ya better take care If I find you bin creepin' 'round my back stairs
blues influences
folk influences
repetitive melodic phrasing
extensive vamping
acoustic sonority
groove based composition
major key tonality
melodic songwriting
an electric guitar solo
a dynamic male vocalist
acoustic rhythm guitars
prominent percussion
vocal harmonies
These are just a few of the hundreds of attributes cataloged for this track by the Music Genome Project.
This song will always just DO something to me. Perfection!
lee66r
i love this song its my favorite of all time god bless
gscal2007
Danny: Essentially, he's hung up on a slut he suspects is cheating on him. He's warning some guy that he's liable to get hurt if caught messing around with the woman. "...feelin' better when I'm feelin' no pain" means the pain from the dysfunctional relationship is less when he's drinking. "...feel like I'm winning when I'm losing again..." means that, while he seems to have the woman's affection (at least on the surface), she's no good and will hurt him in the long run.
I "belt it out" in my Schubert Songs - Albert Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau -- voice, in German, with the help of the very well-engineered Gooogle translate utility and with the co-researching of my Hard Drive Admin. Assist. Sophia K. Lapa; who always cleans out my desk for me, in case of an errant investigator. Never know. W.D. Brindle, composer, filmmaker (9 film and opera projects in pre-prod) polymath, pandora advocate http://www.gobi-igloo.com/page-twit.html
Gordon Lightfoot was someone my youngest son loved to listen to, but then he also loved "Boston". Now he plays his own music. Gordon Lightfoot was played a lot at my house in those long ago days before 1980.
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