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John Prine - Everybody album flac Performer: John Prine
Title: Everybody
Style: Country Rock
Released: 1972
Country: US
MP3 album: 1405 mb
FLAC album: 1628 mb
Rating: 4.2
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Genre: Rock

John Prine is the first album by American country/folk singer-songwriter John Prine, issued by Atlantic Records in 1971. In 2003, the album was ranked number 452 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.

Artist: John Prine Album: Diamonds in the Rough Year: 1972. Intro: C G D G. G While out sailing on the ocean. Chorus: G C G Everybody needs somebody that they can talk to G A D Someone to open up their ears And let that trouble through G C G Now you don't have to sympathize Or care what they may do C G D G C G D G But everybody needs somebody that they can talk to. G Well he spoke to me of morality C G Starvation, pain and sin G Matter of fact the whole dang time.

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John Prine - Everybody. views 39. Repetition on the radio 4. play. John Prine Everybody. From the album Diamonds in the Rough.

Album: Diamonds in the Rough. Everybody needs somebody that they can talk to. Someone to open up their ears And let that trouble through. Now you don't have to sympathize Or care what they may do. But everybody needs somebody that they can talk to . Well he spoke to me of morality. Starvation, pain and sin. Intro: F C G C. C While out sailing on the ocean. Chorus: C F C Everybody needs somebody that they can talk to C D G Someone to open up their ears And let that trouble through C F C Now you don't have to sympathize Or care what they may do F C G C F C G C But everybody needs somebody that they can talk to. C Well he spoke to me of morality F C Starvation, pain and sin C Matter of fact the whole dang time.

John Prine sits behind the wheel of his Cadillac DeVille on a sunny Nashville afternoon, humming along to a cassette of Jerry Lee Lewis’ country hits. He slows down as he approaches a series of n trucks parked near his house. In 1977, after Prine’s contract with Atlantic Records expired, Cowboy invited him out here to make a rockabilly album. Cowboy’s motto was, ‘If we’re not having fun, we’re in the wrong business,' Prine says. Backed by Nashville’s best session players, they recorded in Cowboy’s attic six days a week, around the clock. We were high as dogs and playing some really good stuff, adds Prine. They had so much fun that they never finished the album, but Prine fell in love with Nashville anyway. Prine lives a quieter life these days.

Tracklist

Everybody 2:43
Clocks & Spoons 3:10

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
45-2925 John Prine Everybody ‎(7") Atlantic 45-2925 US 1972
45-2925 John Prine Everybody ‎(7", Promo) Atlantic 45-2925 US 1972