Amazing Beth Hart: Sugar shack, Spanish lullabies - Acoustic session 💥 - live Brezoi 20.08.2021 Beth Hart - high five România, Summer Camp Brezoi 2021
Lyrics Sugar shach - Beth Hart
Baby, you been gone a while I need you here to make me smile Baby, come back To the sugar shack Still got your thunder, it's on the wall Starting to wonder on when you'll call You know where I'm at In the sugar shack It ain't the same without you here I ain't ashamed of my salty tears Down by the water out in the wood You make it better You make it good This ain't no shelter, this ain't no home No kinda place to be alone Baby, come back To the sugar shack I don't know how long I can keep holding on and on In the sugar shack Slipping through the cracks It will always bring you back She got you thinking you're safe with her She ain't as tasty as my sugar I'll take you back To the sugar shack You got me crawling across the floor You got me wanting more and more and more At the sugar shack It ain't the same without you here I ain't ashamed of my salty tears Down by the water out in the wood You make it better You make it good In the sugar shack Slipping through the cracks It will always bring you back In the sugar shack Slipping through the cracks It will always bring you back At the sugar shack Sugar shack Sugar, sugar, sugar shack Sugar shack At the sugar shack (At the sugar shack) At the sugar shack At the sugar shack Sugar shack Sugar, sugar, sugar shack Sugar shack At the sugar shack (It will always bring you back) At the sugar shack La-la-la-la-la La-la-la-la-la It will always bring you back
Lyrics Spanish lullabies I Beth Hart I howl out at the moon I cry into the dark Like a crazed sick fool To his cruel heart Still I don't really mind This evil man's all mine At the end of the line I drove all the way south Where the sun never sleeps Still the kiss from my lips Can't kill the pain that he keeps Still I don't really mind What I've lost I'll find At the end of the line Sing your sad song While I hang on You know I love to hear you cry 'Cause it feels good And it so right And it holds me through the night You know I love your lies And your Spanish lullabies My heart was as wild As wild as a child But now that I'm grown It's harder than stone Still I don't really mind I pray heaven is blind At the end of the line I got secrets to tell I got stories from hell I hide under the sheets But my hell never sleeps Still I don't really mind I pray heaven is blind At the end of the line Sing your sad song While I hang on You know I love to hear you cry Cause it feels good And it's so right And it holds me through the night You know I love your lies And your Spanish lullabies Sing your sad song While I hang on You know I love to hear you cry 'Cause it feels good And it feels right And it holds me through the night Sing your sad song While I hang on You know I love to hear you cry 'Cause it feels good And it's so right And it holds me through the night You know I love your lies And your Spanish lullabies Lullabies
Beth Hart is as real as it gets. In a music industry full of glossy production and airbrushed photoshoots, this is one artist who throws down her cards, shares her darkest secrets and invites you to join her for the ride. With War In My Mind, this Grammy-nominated talent has never served herself up so raw on a record, one that embraces her merits and flaws, channels her bittersweet headspace and spins gold from her demons. “More than any record I’ve ever made, I’m more open to being myself on these songs,” Beth explains. “I’ve come a long way with healing, and I’m comfortable with my darknesses, weirdnesses and things that I’m ashamed of – as well as all the things that make me feel good.” ... War In My Mind also wraps up a frustrating strand of unfinished business for Beth. Back in 2003, the heavyweight producer Rob Cavallo was in the frame to mix the singer’s Leave The Light On album. “But the producer I was with at the time,” recounts Beth, “went ahead without my approval, turned the mix in to Rob – and he passed.” Fast-forward 15 years, and at a chance dinner party attended by the Green Day and My Chemical Romance producer, fate intervened. “I’d just written the songs Rub Me For Luck, Woman Down and Sister Dear, about my sister Susan,” Beth remembers. “The host wanted me to play them on piano, and I thought people would prefer me to just sit, eat and zip it, but in the end I just said, ‘OK, frick it’. After I’d played them, Rob came up and said, ‘You’ve grown a lot as a songwriter – and I want to record these songs with you’. And he turned out to be one of the coolest people that I’ve ever worked with.”