Busy Man

Billy Ray Cyrus

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Busy Man by Billy Ray Cyrus Note: This translation was prepared in "Courier New" text format.  I played this song off of my radio so the key may be slightly off from the original recording.  If it is try using a capo or re-tuning your guitar by a half-step.    Intro.:  Big kudos to whoever can figure out the intro.  I can pickout the notes but have been unsuccessful in finding the chord combinations in this key that will allow me to do the hammer-ons.  If you figure it out let me now and I’ll update this submittal. There’s a little boy standin’ in the driveway Basketball in hand.    Says Daddy can we play a little one-on-one. You pat him on the back and say not now son I’m a busy man. His sisters out on the sidewalk Setin’ up a lemonade stand. Hey Daddy don’t ya wanta’ buy a glass from me. You say maybe later can’t ya see I’m a busy man. You gotta go Gotta run Hit it hard and get it done. Everyone can see your goin’ far. You’ve got responsibilities The crazy schedule that you keep. And when you say that times a wastin’ You don’t know how right you are   Busy man. There’s a women in the bedroom cryin’ Sayin’ I thought we had plans. You say honey I’m sorry I’ll make it up When the job slows down and I’m not such A busy man. (Repeat Chorus) Refrain: Have you ever seen a headstone with these words "If only I had spent more time at work". There’s a call one day from the office.   They need you down in Birmin’ham. You say no way the weekends mine. I’ve got plans with the kids and a date with my wife I’m a busy man. Gotta go Gotta run Take a break and have some fun. Those who love you most say that you’ve come far. Got some new priorities in that schedule that you keep. And when you say that times a wastin’ Now you know how right you are Busy man           Busy man.

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La chanson raconte l’histoire d’un homme débordé par ses responsabilités et son emploi du temps chargé. Il se retrouve souvent à ignorer les demandes de ses proches, comme son fils qui veut jouer ou sa fille qui propose de lui vendre un verre de limonade. Bien que sa carrière soit importante et qu'il progresse, ces moments manqués avec sa famille sont des occasions qu'il regrettera un jour. Il prend finalement conscience que passer plus de temps avec ceux qu'il aime est primordial. Le contexte de la chanson semble refléter une réalité moderne où le travail et les obligations prennent le pas sur les relations personnelles. L’artiste souligne l'importance de réévaluer ses priorités afin de ne pas passer à côté des moments précieux de la vie.