혹자는 여성 밥딜런으로 또는 타운스 밴 잰트로 평가받는 루신다 윌리암스는 포크와 블루스, 컨트리등 다양한 음악적 자양분을 스스로의 개성으로 녹여낸 뛰어난 포크 아티스트이다. 그의 1980년 두 번째 앨범으로 최초의 풀 밴드와 함께 작업한 결과물이다. 특히 믹키 무디의 스틸 페달 기타가 맛깔스러움을 더하는 명곡 와 와 의 무심한 듯 다가오는 그의 매혹적인 목소리는 이 앨범이 가진 값진 해석이다.
Oh, my sweet Lafayette, how I'm going to miss you. You feel so good, Lafayette, now I've come to greet you Tell all my friends I've come back again I couldn't stay away, I was gone only a day But I'm comin' back to my sweet Lafayette
I'm goin' down to Lafayette, I don't care how long I'm gone It's so hard to leave you, Lafayette, now I know where I belong When that sweet fiddle sounds and Clifton gets down That music sounds so good to me, I just might dance until three And I gotta get back to my sweet Lafayette
Oh, those boys in Lafayette, smilin' so pretty Those sweet boys in Lafayette, they sure do look good to me We danced all night long to a sweet Cajun song Drinkin' and jivin' 'til dawn, I could dance on and on Doin' a two-step in my sweet Lafayette Take me back Lafayette, way down on the bayou I'm your girl, Lafayette, I'm gonna hang around you Eat that gumbo and rollin' and tumble And do crazy things every night, soon I'll be feelin' alright When I get back to my sweet Lafayette When I get back to my sweet Lafayette
John Ciambotti bass guitar Donald Lindley drums Charlie Sexton guitar Roy Bittan accordion Buddy Miller guitar Steve Earle acoustic guitar Jim Lauderdale harmony vocals
I think I lost it Let me know if you come across it Let me know if I let it fall Along a back road somewhere Money can't replace it No memory can erase it And I know I'm never gonna find Another one to compare Give me some love to fill me up
Give me some time give me some stuff Give me a sign give me some kind of reason Are you heavy enough to make me stay I feel like I might blow away I thought I was in heaven But I was only dreamin I think I lost it Let me know if you come across it Let me know if I let it fall Along a back road somewhere Money can't replace it No memory can erase it And I know I'm never gonna find Another one to compare
I just wanna live the life I please I don't want no enemies I don't want nothin if I have to fake it Never take nothin don't belong to me
Everything's paid for nothing free If I give my heart Will you promise not to break it I think I lost it Let me know if you come across it Let me know if I let it fall Along a back road somewhere Money can't replace it No memory can erase it And I know I'm never gonna find Another one to compare Money can't replace it No memory can erase it And I know I'm never gonna find Another one to compare
Maria, you're still wild and restless And I can just see ya ridin' in a rodeo You might even make it down to Texas Or you might head out west to New Mexico
So pack up all of your belongings A pick-up will take you where you wanna go You can ride out when you hear mountains calling Out to Canada or the canyons of Colorado
New York City was always your home But in your heart you know you were born to roam And you're gonna leave as soon as you get the money After you sell everything you own
GUITAR SOLO
Maria, is loneliness a virtue Or does it steal you blind and leave you split apart Maria, can you give me an answer Are the songs we sing worth the broken heart
The highway has always been your lover And someday you may know his name Wherever you stay it wouldn't really matter 'Cause all those cities start to look the same
Some folks will try to take your heart away And just when you think you've really got it made You wake up and find madness in the morning But damn the pain and damn those restless days Damn the pain and damn those restless days
Lucinda Williams lead vocals and acoustic guitar Mickey White acoustic rhythm and lead guitars, harmony vocals Rex Bell electric bass and harmony vocals Andre Matthews electric rhythm, lead and slide guitars Ira Wilkes drums Mickey Moody pedal steel guitar Malcolm Smith fiddle and viola
Tryin' hard to be a happy woman.
But sometimes life just overcomes me, Everyday I'm workin' just to pay my dues. Lay down at night, my mind is so confused. Goin' down south with the New York City blues,
Gotta hit the road before I blow a fuse, I might buy me a Cadillac or a Chevrolet. I don't care what model as long as it takes me away
SOLO
I've been hiding my heart in a trunk.
Can you come see me when my ship has sunk You can give me lovin, that I can't refuse, And love is the one thing that's sure to cure my blues. Goin' down the road with a heavy heart,
Tryin' to find lightness in the dark, Tryin' to live my life, tryin' to get satisfied. My mind is in the city but my heart is in the countryside.
SOLO
Tryin' hard to be a happy woman.
But sometimes life just overcomes me, Everyday I'm workin' just to pay my dues. Lay down at night, my mind is so confused. Lay down at night, my mind is so confused.
From Lucinda Williams "Happy Woman Blues" Folkways Records 1980
Lucinda Williams lead vocals and acoustic guitar Mickey White acoustic rhythm and lead guitars, harmony vocals Rex Bell electric bass and harmony vocals Andre Matthews electric rhythm, lead and slide guitars Ira Wilkes drums Mickey Moody pedal steel guitar Malcolm Smith fiddle and viola
Can you relieve me, baby Take your heart from your sleeve And put it on the line, Put it right here beside mine. I can't seem to read you most of the time Don't you know that I need you Will you ever be mine Love is a gamble, I knew it from the start Whoever's holding the cards, please deal me the King of Hearts Please deal me the King of Hearts.
SOLO
If you came to my door And you asked me for more I'd lay down beside you. I'd never deny you. And if I had lots of silver I'd give some to you And if I had lots of gold I'd make a rich man of you. Everytime I see you, I want to fall in love again I would like to free you, but you won't even let me in You won't even let me in. Can you relieve me, baby Take your heart from your sleeve, And put it on the line Put it right here beside mine. I can't seem to read you Most of the time Don't you know that I need you Will you ever be mine Love is a gamble, I knew it from the start. Whoever's holding the cards, please deal me the King of Hearts, Please deal me the King of Hearts
Lucinda Williams "Happy Woman Blues" Folkways Records FTS 31067 1980
Just another one night stand Just another man to forget Just another empty hand With nothin' left to bet It doesn't really matter what i say There's no one here to blame I'll just close the door and walk away Let down once again I can't even say you lied to me 'Cause you ain't said nothin' yet You never even tried for me There's nothin' to regret Just another one night stand Just another man to forget Just another empty hand With nothin' left to bet I'd like to speak to you someway But the words won't come out right How can it feel so wrong today When it felt so right last night I claim no hold on anyone No silken strings to bind No promises unbroken No messages to find Just another one night stand Just another man to forget Just another empty hand With nothin' left to bet
Howlin' at midnight, winter creepin' in Feel like I've gone and lost my best friend My best friend, lost my best friend This car's headed down the wrong track again
I ain't got nobody, I'm nobody's girl Gonna get in my Mercury and drive around the world Around the world, all around the world When I reach that mountain top I'll stand with flags unfurled
She's up in New York City tryin' to make it big Wrote me a letter yesterday sayin' I ain't got no gigs Ain't got no gigs, I ain't got no gigs If you wanna send me somethin', make it a two dollar rig
GUITAR SOLO
She's up in New York City tryin' to be a star Told me you're wastin' your time where you are Where you are, where you are Gotta get yourself out of all those Texas bars
Howlin' at midnight, winter creepin' in Feel like I've gone and lost my best friend My best friend, lost my best friend This car's headed down the wrong track again This car's headed down the wrong track again
How long have you been hangin' around Your eyes fixed to the cement ground Your heart is warm, your hands are cold You know the truth, but the story gets old You stood on the corner for a long time People passin' by you gave you nickels and dimes They think you're one of the nameless Cuz you got no record and you ain't famous
Oh, Bill, I know how you're feelin' Your heart's on fire and your head is reelin' But with the spirit to guide you And a friend beside you You know you'll win If you're only willin'
The sun's so hot and my heart is thumpin' Let me buy you a beer or somethin' You've been travellin' a hard road Sit down, Bill, lighten your load If you need a friend, give me a call I got your picture on my wall From one compadre to another I love you, bill, as I would my brother
Oh, Bill, I know how you're feelin' Your heart's on fire and your head is reelin' But with the spirit to guide you And a friend beside you You know you'll win If you're only willin'
Oh, Bill, I know how you're feelin' Your heart's on fire and your head is reelin' But with the spirit to guide you And a friend beside You you know you'll win If you're only willin'
Refrain: Louisiana man with a style his own, Not like some other men I've known, With his cowboy boots and his hats he wore so well; Caught me eye on the very first day And I never will forget the way He played guitar and he sang just like an angel.
Thoughts of you flicker past, Goin' on down the road so fast, The trees and the bushes and the telephones poles fly by. I never seem to have the time, I'll just have to keep you on my mind, How I wish I could keep you by my side.
Refrain
Country man with a heart of gold, One more kiss before I hit the road, Hold me one more time before I go. Nights will be longer now But I'll get along somehow, I've learned how to do it all before.