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Ain't Hurtin' Nobody
автор:
John Prine
жанры: folk
альбомы: Lost Dogs and Mixed Blessings
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I'm a walkin' down the street like Lucky Larue Got my hand in my pocket, thinkin' 'bout you I ain't hurtin' nobody, I ain't hurtin' no oneThere's three hundred men in the state of Tennessee They're waiting to die, they won't never be free I ain't hurtin' nobody, I ain't hurtin' no oneSix million seven hundred thousand and thirty three lights on You think someone could take the time to sit down And listen to the words of my songAt the beach in Indiana, I was nine years old Heard little Richard singing 'tutti frutti' from the top of a telephone pole I wasn't hurtin' nobody, I wasn't hurtin' no oneThere's roosters laying chickens and chickens layin' eggs Farm machinery eating people's arms and legs I ain't hurtin' nobody, I ain't hurtin' no onePerfectly crafted popular hit songs never use the wrong rhyme You'd think that waitress could get my order, right the first timeShe's sitting on the back steps just shucking that corn That gal's been grinning since the day she was born She ain't hurtin' nobody, she ain't hurtin' no oneI used to live in Chicago where the cold wind blows I delivered more junk mail than the junkyard would hold I wasn't hurtin' nobody, I wasn't hurtin' no oneYou can fool some of the people part of the time in a rock and roll song Fifty million Elvis Presley fans can't be all wrongI'm a walkin' down the street like Lucky Larue Got my hand in my pocket, baby, thinkin' 'bout you I ain't hurtin' nobody, I ain't hurtin' no one I ain't hurtin' nobody, I ain't hurtin' no oneHurtin' nobody, hurtin' no one Hurtin' nobody, hurtin' no one Hurtin' nobody, hurtin' no one
Это интересно:Prine is the son of William Prine and Verna Hamm. Prine himself started playing guitar at age 14, taught by his brother, David. He was a postman for five years and served in the Army before beginning his musical career in Chicago.In the late 1960s, while Prine was still delivering mail in Maywood, Illinois, he began to sing at open-mic evenings at the Fifth Peg on Armitage Avenue. Prine was initially a spectator, reluctant to perform, but eventually did so in response to a "You think you can do better?" comment made to him by another performer. Chicago Sun-Times movie critic Roger Ebert heard him there and wrote the first review Prine ever received, calling him a great songwriter.... продолжение
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