20 20 Vision

Rory Gallagher

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20:20 Vision As recorded by Roory Gallagher (From the 1973 album TATTOO) Rory used an Open D tuning for this song. Here it is notated for standard tuning. * means one strum only [Intro] [Verse 1] People talk about her like she was a diamond on the shelf People talk about her like she was a diamond on the shelf Well I got 20/20 vision I can see that for myself I got a high steppin’ baby you know she’s really about as good as gold I got a high steppin’ baby you know she’s really good as gold She can make my Grandpa feel like he’s six years old [Chorus] I got 20/20 vision and that’s all I need Enough to keep my baby here by me    [Interlude] Oooh...whooo... [Verse 2] Well you know my little baby she buzz something like a bumble bee D                                                       N.C. Well you know my little baby she buzz like a bumble bee And I won’t complain if she comes around here and stings me Sting me! [Guitar Solo] [Harmonica Solo] [Chorus] I got 20/20 vision and that’s all I’ll need Enough to keep my baby good company Yeah...oooh...whooo... [Verse 3] You know my little baby I’d recognize her anywhere If I seen her in a crowd I’d recognize her anywhere She can even make my Grandpa get up out of his wheelchair All the boys hang around her she says she don’t love no one else                    D*         N.C. All the boys hang around she says she don’t love no one else Well I got 20/20 vision I can see that for myself I got 20/20 vision I can see that for myself Take me home... [Outro-Piano Solo]

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La chanson évoque une histoire d'amour sincère et pleine de tendresse. Le narrateur décrit sa compagne avec admiration, la comparant à un précieux bijou, tout en mettant en avant la connexion particulière qu’il ressent avec elle. Il se dit d’une clarté déconcertante, affirmant avoir une vision parfaite de leur relation, ce qui lui permet de la reconnaître même dans une foule. La musique, avec ses touches de blues, accentue le charme de ses mots. Cette œuvre fait partie de l’album "Tattoo", sorti en 1973, et illustre parfaitement le style unique de Rory Gallagher, qui mélange des influences blues rock avec des riffs mémorables et une interprétation passionnée.