LirikLagu Still Got The Blues, dinyanyikan oleh Gary Moore.
Buti've still got the blues for you Used to be so easyto fall in love again But i found out the hard way It's a road that leads to pain I found that love was more than just a game To play and to
Itused to be so easy, give my heart away I found out the hard way There's a price I have to pay I found in that love is no friend of mine I should have known better, time after time It was so long, so long ago But I've still got the blues for you It used to be so easy, fall in love again I found out the hard way It's a road that leads to pain
StillGot the Blues Lyrics Used to be so easy To give my heart away But I found out the hard way There's a price you have to pay I found out that love Was no friend of mine I should have known Time
Yuksimak lagu berikut yang berjudul "Still Got The Blues" dari Gary Moore. Lirik lagu Still Got The Blues. used to be so easy to give my heart away but i found out the hard way there's a price you have to pay i found out that love was no friend of mine i should have known time after time so long, it was so long ago but i've still got
Vay Tiền Nhanh Ggads. Mick Jagger sings of the despair of a man recalling his time with the woman he loved, who has now abandoned him. Jagger’s recent breakup with Marianne Faithfull may have provided the inspiration behind his lines Love is a bed full of blues – that turn into suicidal idealization – I’ll bust my brains out for you. Alternatively, he may have been merely empathizing, through the song, with all those romantics of a melancholy frame of mind. Marianne Faithfull Nevertheless, there is perhaps no better example of the artistic debt the Stones owed the originators of Southern soul than “I Got the Blues.” It inevitably recalls the productions of Stax Records, the subtle, pervasive scent of blues and gospel given off by the recordings of Otis Redding, Wilson Pickett, and Sam and Dave. Billy Preston’s organ plays a key role in this, as do the horns of Bobby Keys and Jim Price. Billy Preston
SportNRLNRL 2023LoadingEven without a game this round, Manly fullback Tom Trbojevic believes he would have been ready for the Blues’ must-win clash in Brisbane on June the Sea Eagles’ 58-18 thumping of the Dolphins on Friday, in which Trbojevic scored a double and racked up 231 run metres, would have helped convince NSW coach Brad Fittler – if he needed convincing – that “Turbo” is ready to go.“If I didn’t play tonight [Friday], I still would have felt good to play Origin,” Trbojevic believes the same is true for injured Origin teammate Latrell Mitchell, who won’t have played for a month before game two at Suncorp Stadium.“I think if Latrell is right to go, then he should be in a Blue jersey,” Trbojevic played 68 minutes of the series opener in Adelaide before being taken off due to a suspected category one concussion. After an assessment from an independent doctor, as well as the doctors on the night, Trbojevic was cleared of a concussion and exempt from the NRL’s 11-day stand-down fullback Tom Trbojevic was lethal on Friday night at Getty“Obviously, I got a knock to the head which, in the moment, I guess you feel that, but once [I] got up, it felt really good,” Trbojevic said.“Obviously, there was the 11-day stand-down policy, so we were just seeing if we could ... get an exemption from that, and it was great we could.“I always thought I should have been playing, but it’s not my decision in the end. Because I felt fine, it would have been disappointing to watch tonight feeling the way I did.”Despite commentators and fans questioning the fullback’s performance in Origin I, Trbojevic said he didn’t feel the need to prove himself before Blues selection.“There’s obviously a lot of talk, but it was great that we got the result we wanted, and to go out there and play some footy,” Trbojevic said.“Maybe [there was motivation to play another game before Origin], but I’m a Manly player. I want to play for my team, and I want to go out there, and I don’t want to be sitting on the sideline when you feel good.”The Blues will face Queensland without halfback Nathan Cleary hamstring and hooker Api Koroisau broken jaw, so the odds are stacked against Trbojevic has won in Brisbane before and, although difficult, he said it was not impossible.“It’s still a long time away but, you know, [I’m] disappointed with how we finished [in Adelaide],” Trbojevic said.“It’s a challenge [to win in Brisbane], there’s no other way around it – we’ve got to win. We’ve got a long week, we’ll build that up, and we’ll work out how we can be better, and go out there and do a job.“It is a tough place to win, but it’s definitely doable. It’s 50,000 Queenslanders there, and they’re playing at home ... we’ve just got to find a way to play our game for 80 minutes and hopefully come out on top.”
Used to be so easy To give my heart away But I found out the hard way There's a price you have to pay I found out that love Was no friend of mine I should have known Time after time So long, it was so long ago But I've still got the blues for you Used to be so easy To fall in love again But I found out the hard way It's a road that leads to pain I found out that love Was more than just a game You're playing to win But you'll lose just the same So long, it was so long ago But I've still got the blues for you So many years Since I've seen your face But here in my heart There's an empty space You used to be So long, it was so long ago But I've still got the blues for you Though the days come and go there is one thing I know I've still got the blues for you
Gary Moore About Still Got the Blues "Still Got the Blues For You" is a song by Northern Irish guitarist Gary Moore. It was originally released as the title track of the album Still Got the Blues. The song was released as a single and reached 31 on the UK Singles Chart in May 1990. It is the only single of Moore's solo career to chart on the Billboard Hot 100, where it reached 97 on 16 February 1991. Moore played his Les Paul Standard Guitar throughout the song. He also filmed a basic music video for the song. The song was covered by Eric Clapton on his 2013 album Old Sock as a tribute to Moore following his death in 2011. more » Year 2017 2,092 Views Playlists 4 Become A Better Singer In Only 30 Days, With Easy Video Lessons! Used to be so easy to give my heart away. But I found out the hard way, there's a price you have to pay. I found out that love was no friend of mine. I should have known time after time. So long, it was so long ago, but I've still got the blues for you. Used to be so easy to fall in love again. But I found out the hard way, it's a road that leads to pain. I found that love was more than just a game. You're playin' to win, but you lose just the same. So long, it was so long ago, but I've still got the blues for you. So many years since I've seen your face. Here in my heart, there's an empty space where you used to be. So long, it was so long ago, but I've still got the blues for you. Though the days come and go, there is one thing I know. I've still got the blues for you. The easy, fast & fun way to learn how to sing Gary Moore Robert William Gary Moore 4 April 1952 – 6 February 2011, was a Northern Irish musician, most widely recognised as a blues singer and guitarist. more » 3 fans Written by Gary Moore Lyrics © BMG Rights Management Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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