
My Life歌曲歌词:
作曲 : Iris DeMent
My Life (Album Version)-Iris Dement
Written by :Yuhei
My life it don’t count for nothing
When I look at this world I feel so small
My life it’s only a season
A passing September that no one will recall
But I gave joy to my mother and I made my lover smile
And I can give comfort to my friends when they’re hurting
And I can make it seem better for a while
My life it’s half the way traveled
And still I have not found my way out of this night
My life it’s tangled in wishes
And so many things that just never turned out right
But I gave joy to my mother and I made my lover smile
And I can give comfort to my friends when they’re hurting
And I can make it seem better
And I can make it seem better
And I can make it seem better for a while
Oooh oooh oooh
My LifeLRC歌词:
[00:00.000] 作曲 : Iris DeMent
[00:00.337]My Life (Album Version)-Iris Dement
[00:02.273]Written by :Yuhei
[00:18.667]My life it don’t count for nothing
[00:25.685]When I look at this world I feel so small
[00:36.241]My life it’s only a season
[00:43.692]A passing September that no one will recall
[00:56.228]But I gave joy to my mother and I made my lover smile
[01:12.966]And I can give comfort to my friends when they’re hurting
[01:21.984]And I can make it seem better for a while
[01:46.127]My life it’s half the way traveled
[01:52.808]And still I have not found my way out of this night
[02:03.206]My life it’s tangled in wishes
[02:10.113]And so many things that just never turned out right
[02:22.619]But I gave joy to my mother and I made my lover smile
[02:39.482]And I can give comfort to my friends when they’re hurting
[02:48.661]And I can make it seem better
[02:53.369]And I can make it seem better
[02:58.67]And I can make it seem better for a while
[03:11.122]Oooh oooh oooh
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Iris DeMent简介:
by Jason Ankeny
One of the most celebrated country-folk performers of her day, singer/songwriter Iris Dement was born on January 5, 1961, in rural Paragould, AR, the youngest of 14 children. At the age of three, her devoutly religious family moved to California, where she grew up singing gospel music; during her teenaged years, however, she was first exposed to country, folk, and R&B, drawing influence from Loretta Lynn, Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan, and Joni Mitchell. Upon graduating high school, she relocated to Kansas City to attend college.
After a series of jobs waitressing and typing, Dement first began composing songs at the age of 25. Honing her skills at open-mic nights, in 1988 she moved to Nashville, where she contacted producer Jim Rooney, who helped her land a record contract. Dement did not make her recording debut until 1992, when her independent label offering, Infamous Angel, won almost universal acclaim thanks to her pure, evocative vocal style and spare, heartfelt songcraft. Despite a complete lack of support from country radio, the records word-of-mouth praise earned her a deal with Warner Bros., which reissued Infamous Angel in 1993 as well as its follow-up, 1994s stunning My Life. Her third LP, 1996s eclectic The Way I Should, marked a dramatic change not only in its more rock-influenced sound but also in its subject matter; where Dements prior work was introspective and deeply personal, The Way I Should was fiercely political, tackling topics like sexual abuse, religion, government policy, and Vietnam. In 1999, she collaborated with country man John Prine on his album, In Spite of Ourselves. Dement recorded four duets with Prine that earned her a Grammy nod the following year. Her own recording career was on hiatus for the late 90s and early 2000s, but she returned in 2005 with Lifeline.
