I Feel Lucky - Mary Chapin Carpenter

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • Taken from the "Jubilee: Live at Wolf Trap" performance and found on the album "Come On, Come On".
    Mary Chapin Carpenter was born Feb. 21, 1958, in Princeton, N.J. Her father was an executive for Life magazine, and she spent part of her early life living in Japan. She grew up with a love of contemporary pop hits, although her mother's Woody Guthrie and Judy Collins records gave her some interest in country/folk music. She spent her time at home with her guitar, and her father encouraged her to perform at talent nights.
    Enrolling in Brown University, Carpenter earned a degree in American civilization. Between college years she would play local bars and clubs in the Washington, DC area. By 1986, she was a local star, winning five Washington Area Music Awards. She released her 1987 debut "Hometown Girl", produced by guitarist/producer John Jennings.
    She returns to Washington almost every summer to perform at the popular outdoor venue Wolftrap.
    I Feel Lucky lyrics:
    Well I woke up this morning stumbled out of my rack
    I opened up the paper to the page in the back
    It only took a minute for my finger to find
    My daily dose of destiny, under my sign
    My eyes just about popped out of my head
    It said "the stars are stacked against you girl, get back in bed"
    I feel lucky, I feel lucky, yeah
    No Professor Doom gonna stand in my way
    Mmmmm, I feel lucky today
    Well I strolled down to the corner, gave my numbers to the clerk
    The pot's eleven million so I called in sick to work
    I bought a pack of Camels, a burrito and a Barq's
    Crossed against the light, made a beeline for the park
    The sky began to thunder, wind began to moan
    I heard a voice above me saying, "girl, you better get back home"
    But I feel lucky, oh oh oh, I feel lucky, yeah
    No tropical depression gonna steal my sun away
    Mmmmm, I feel lucky today
    Now eleven million later, I was sitting at the bar
    I'd bought the house a double, and the waitress a new car
    Dwight Yoakam's in the corner, trying to catch my eye
    Lyle Lovett's right beside me with his hand upon my thigh
    The moral of this story, it's simple but it's true
    Hey the stars might lie, but the numbers never do
    I feel lucky, oh oh oh, I feel lucky, yeah
    Hey Dwight, hey Lyle, boys, you don't have to fight
    Hot dog, I'm feeling lucky tonight
    I feel lucky, brrrrr, I feel lucky, yeah
    Think I'll flip a coin, I'm a winner either way
    Mmmmmm, I feel lucky today

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