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Hank Williams Jr

Man To Man

Hank Williams Jr

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Dificuldade: facil | Estilo: country | Sentimento: animada,confiante | Ocasião: bar,show,roda de amigos,violao | Tags: country, southern rock, violao, facil, hank williams jr

"Man to Man" é uma música do cantor e compositor de country americano Hank Williams Jr., lançada no seu álbum "Lone Wolf" de 1990. YouTube ·Hank

Williams Jr. - Topic Aqui estão os destaques sobre a faixa: Temática Pessoal: A música é uma conversa direta e honesta de Junior com seu falecido pai, o lendário Hank Williams. A Relação Pai-Filho: Na letra, Hank Jr. aborda a complexidade de ter crescido à sombra de um pai famoso que ele mal conheceu, mencionando que passou a juventude tentando preencher os sapatos dele. Entendendo o Legado: Ele menciona que, agora como um homem adulto e dono de sua própria carreira, ele finalmente entende por que seu pai cantava daquela maneira ("Lovesick" - uma referência a Hank Williams, o "Lovesick Blues"). Estilo: A canção é uma balada country reflexiva, diferente das faixas mais agitadas de rock-country que ele lançava na mesma época. Em suma, é uma das canções mais sinceras de Hank Williams Jr. sobre sua trajetória, luto e aceitação de seu lugar na história da música country, buscando essa conversa "de homem para homem" com seu pai.

[Intro: ](E) (E) (No Chord) Hey, Saint Peter Give me Cloud #9 And tell my daddy that (E) Jr's on the l(E7)ine (A) Oh, please Lord, someday I'll be a-talkin' to (E) you I wanna speak (B) man-to-man with the man who used to morn the bl(E)ues I (E) never had the chance to get to know the man The whold world knew as Hank But, I got to know some pretty famous rowdy friends And, they told me he was the King I remember him singing 'bout a Lost Highway I've been down that same road, too My mama had me spendin' my younger days Tryin' to fill my daddy's shoes (A) Now that I'm grown, I'm a man of my own I think I know why 'Lovesick' sang the way he used to (E) do I surely do I bet a (B) hundred dollars son, a woman was the one Who (A) made my daddy (B) sing the way, he sang the bl(E)ues Solo : (E) (E) (E) (E) You know, I can't (E) help but wonder if he was still with us Just what he would think About his little son, he calls "Bosephus" Now, is "Rockin' Randall Hank" I've been many, many a mile Since I quit walkin' in his shoes These days I got my own style And, my people love the blues (A) Livin' on the road, doing one-night shoes I know about the hard life, Mama and daddy used to go thr(E)ough Yeah, I surely do In the (B) sweet by and by, I'm gonna look him in the eye And, I'm (A) gonna shake the hand of the (B) man who used to morn the bl(E)ues (No Chord) Hey, Saint Peter Give me Cloud #9 And tell Hank Sr, that Jr's on the l(E7)ine (A) Oh, please Lord, tell him I got some real good (E) news I wanna speak (B) man-to-man with the man who used to morn the bl(E)ues I've been (A) livin' on the road Seen alot of things Broke alot of hearts and some guitar strings I (E) know what poor old pappy was a-goin' thr(B)ough We'll meet (E) person to person, (E7) man to man From (A) south Alabama, to the promised land I (E) wanna speak man to man With the (B) man who used to morn the (E) blues I mean, (E) person to person, and (E7) man to man We come from (A) south Alabama, to the promised land I (E) wanna speak man to man, with the (B) man who used to morn the bl(E)ues
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