L.A. Song

Beth Hart

Transposer:

Intro:   c (x2)          She hangs around the boulevard                       She’s a local girl with local scars          She got home late she got home late                    She drank so hard the bottle ached          And she tried and she tried and she tried and she tried          But nothing’s clear in a bar full of flies          So she takes and she takes she takes and she takes          She understands when she gives it away                         She says man I gotta get out of this town                                  Man I gotta get out of this pain                            Man I gotta get out of this town                            Out of this town and out of L.A.                                                 She’s gotta gun she’s gotta a gun          She gotta gun she call the lucky one          She left a note up by the phone          Don’t leave a message cause this ain’t no home          And she cried and she cried and she cried and she cried                    She cried so long her tears ran dry                         And she laughed and she laughed she laughed and she laughed          Cause she knew she was never comin’ back                                          She said man I’m gonna get out of this town                                Man I’m gonna get out of this pain                         Man I’m gonna get out of this town                         Out of this town and out of L.A.                                                                                       (maj7)                                       It’s all she loves it’s all she hates                                       It’s all too much for her to take                                             She can’t be sure just where it ends                                       Or where the good life begins          So she took a train she took a train                                       To a little old town without a name                         She met a man he took her in                               But fed her all the same bullshit again                           Cause he lied and he lied and he lied and he lied                          He lied like a salesman selling flies                       So she screamed and she screamed and she screamed and she screamed          It’s a different place but the same old thing                                                  It’s all I love it’s all I hate                                            It’s all too much for me to take                                       I can’t be sure where it begins                                       Or if the good life lies within                         So she said man I gotta get out of this town                         Now I gotta get back on that train                         Man I gotta get out of this town                         I’m out of my pain so I’m goin’ back to L.A.                                                     Back to L.A back to L.A.                                               I’m goin’ back to L.A.                         I’m goin’ back to L.A....                                                                                 G to the end...

Du même artiste :

empty heart empty heart G, C, Am, F, Dm, Am2, F2
empty heart empty heart Gm, D7, Dm, C, Cm, F, Em, Eb, C5, D5, Bb5, A5
empty heart empty heart Eb, G#m, G#, Cm, Bb, F
empty heart empty heart F, Bb, C, Dm
empty heart empty heart Bm, F#m, E, D, Dbm, Db, A
empty heart empty heart Ebm, B, F#, Db, G#m, Dbm, Bm
empty heart empty heart Em7, B, Db, D, G, A, E, Em, G6, A9, B7, C, A5
empty heart empty heart E, C, D, A, B, F#, Db
empty heart empty heart Am, F, C, D, A, E, Dm, G, Em
empty heart empty heart F, Dm, Gm, Bb, C
La chanson dépeint le parcours d'une femme qui se débat avec ses démons dans une ville qui lui semble pesante et douloureuse. Elle ressent une profonde lassitude face à sa vie et aux relations superficielles qui l'entourent. En quête d'évasion, elle prend la décision de quitter son environnement, espérant trouver un réconfort ailleurs. Cependant, même en cherchant un nouveau départ, elle se rend compte que les problèmes la suivent, soulignant un cycle difficile à briser. Le contexte semble évoquer cette lutte entre l'espoir et la désillusion, alors que la protagoniste tente de fuir un passé lourd tout en faisant face à la réalité de son existence. Ce témoignage illustre des émotions humaines universelles, de la quête de liberté à la recherche d'un sens à sa vie.