Album: Brand Spank'n Blue, jeremiahjohnso... Find it here: amzn.to/2MAb8St Lyrics:
I remember the first time I laid my eyes on you baby
Sure enough made my heart skip a beat
I never want to be away from you no no
Sure enough you fell in love with me yeah
Take a picture of our love at it is babe
Slowly watch as the camera start to fade away
I'm turning black and blue baby
Still in love with you
I said I'm still in love with you babe
We used to laid on bed all night long darling
With the light turn down way low
Holding hands kissing everything
Sure enough how things have changed
Take a picture of our love at it is babe
Slowly watch as the camera start to fade away
I'm turning black and blue baby
Still in love with you
Said I'm still in love with you
Take a look in the mirror
I'm turning grey and old
I'm holding on to the only thing I ever have
Baby I'm sure don't want to let go no no no
Tell me why we get so damn mad yeah
Take a picture of our love at it is babe
Slowly watch as the camera start to fade away
I'm turning black and blue baby
I'm Still in love with you
Got me turning black and blue yeah
Turning black and blue yeah yeah yeah yeah
Got me turning black and blue yeah
turning black and blue babe
black and blue yeah
I said I'm turning black and blue babe
I'm still in love with you
Black and Blue babe
I'm still in love with you
It Looks good turning black and blue
Yeah I'm still ,still in love with you
Black and Blue
Thanks to Pham Son for the lyrics
Singer Songwriter - guitarist
Born and raised in St. Louis, Jeremiah Johnson is the voice of Mississippi River blues blending with the struggles of everyday life. He began learning guitar at age 6, drawing inspiration from his rich St. Louis blues heritage and legendary guitarists, like Alvin Lee, Eric Clapton and Hank Williams Sr. and Jr. With these influences, Johnson began building his musical foundation.
After relocating to Houston, TX, in 1999, Johnson finished in first place for three consecutive years at the Houston Regional Blues Challenges, sponsored by the Houston Blues Society. Johnson returned to St. Louis in 2009, and merged Texas style with STL blues to create the unique sound you hear today. The 10 years Johnson lived and performed in Texas changed his musical style in ways you can still hear in his music today.
In 2011, Johnson was the proud winner of the St. Louis Blues Society IBC Challenge and went on to the semifinals to represent St. Louis in Memphis, TN. One year later, Sirius XM's B.B. King’s Bluesville picked up the Jeremiah Johnson Band, where they can be heard nationwide, and they have been playing his music ever since. You can also hear Jeremiah Johnson on Touch Tunes Jukeboxes in bars/clubs across the US and on radio stations around the world.
In September 2014, Johnson filmed his docu-concert, Ride the Blues, directed by Australian Producer/Director Gary Glenn, at the historic Capitol Theater in downtown Burlington, IA. The film is live music video about Johnson’s rise to prominence, featuring intimate interview segments, still photography, guitar solos and stunning vocals. Donations from concert attendees were generously given to the theater and to the National Blues Museum, connecting Johnson’s roles of musician and music advocate.
2014 Johnson records Grind,
Jeremiah Johnson - Lead guitar, vocals and songwriter
Frank Bauer - Saxophone & backing vocals
Benet Schaeffer - Drums
Tony Anthonis
Most photos are from Peter Lindbergh
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14 окт 2024