Chords for Artists talking about Kate Bush
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She's got one of the most distinctive voices in pop music.
She's not an Essex girl, but she can holla like one, I can tell you.
She is, of course, Kate Bush.
[C]
[Abm] She's one of the most original and daring artists in the [Bbm] history of popular music.
[Abm] Kate Bush [Gb] opened a door into [Abm] the female [Gb] imagination never [Abm] before explored in [Bb] song.
Oh, yeah, [Gm] amazing
[Ab] Very, very sexy woman.
[Fm]
And it's more adolescent, [Ab] you know, teenager, watching this [Fm] stuff.
Probably one of my first crushes, actually, to be honest.
[C]
[Bm] [Am] [G]
[D] I think genius is the [Bm] only way to describe her.
[C] Completely and utterly out there.
[C] But out there on [Am] a planet Kate is just wonderful.
[Ebm] [Gb]
[Abm] [Eb] [Abm] [Ebm] It's like watching a glass [Db] butterfly in a storm.
[Eb] I could just [Abm] burst into tears thinking [Fm] about her.
She is [Eb] so special.
I [Abm] just think she's got a [Db] crazy way of making [Eb] melodies and stuff like that.
[Gb] [Ebm] [Ab] When I heard Wuthering [Db] Heights for the first time, I [Gb] couldn't quite believe what I was hearing.
This [Ab]
[Db] incredibly high, [Gb] over-the-top performance, but from this [Ab] young girl.
I think she [Db] wrote that album when she was [Gb] like 14.
And you think, it's [Ab] just mind-blowing.
It [Db] always ends up going on a [Gb] jay-stay at 3 in the morning,
and you're very drunk, singing really [Ebm] loud in a caper [Ab] style.
[Db] [Gb] Her [Ab]
writing [Db] is so [Cm] genuine.
There is no compromise.
It's the truth of what she experiences in life.
And she can translate that into music.
[Ab] [C]
[Cm]
I got her work and was [C] really moved.
More than anything, I was [Cm] moved by her as a producer.
You can't say that about a lot of singer-songwriters, that they're good producers [C] too.
That's a different skill.
[Cm] And she really has both of them.
I think Hounds of Love is one of the most brilliant production [Cm] jobs I've ever heard.
[F] [Cm] With her mystical lyrics and prodigious [Db] piano talent,
[Cm] Bush gave the industry a new [F] idea about the power of feminine music.
She's very [Eb] powerful, but incredibly sweet.
[Db] You've never met her.
She's just a [Cm] lovely darling little girl,
[Abm] [F] who doesn't really quite believe that what she does gets the acclaim that it [Eb] does.
But she's wonderful.
[Fm] [F]
I think just making music is kind of what's always driven me.
As long as I can try and do it as well as I can at the [Fm] time,
that's what matters to me, I suppose.
Just [F] trying to do the best you can.
She's not an Essex girl, but she can holla like one, I can tell you.
She is, of course, Kate Bush.
[C]
[Abm] She's one of the most original and daring artists in the [Bbm] history of popular music.
[Abm] Kate Bush [Gb] opened a door into [Abm] the female [Gb] imagination never [Abm] before explored in [Bb] song.
Oh, yeah, [Gm] amazing
[Ab] Very, very sexy woman.
[Fm]
And it's more adolescent, [Ab] you know, teenager, watching this [Fm] stuff.
Probably one of my first crushes, actually, to be honest.
[C]
[Bm] [Am] [G]
[D] I think genius is the [Bm] only way to describe her.
[C] Completely and utterly out there.
[C] But out there on [Am] a planet Kate is just wonderful.
[Ebm] [Gb]
[Abm] [Eb] [Abm] [Ebm] It's like watching a glass [Db] butterfly in a storm.
[Eb] I could just [Abm] burst into tears thinking [Fm] about her.
She is [Eb] so special.
I [Abm] just think she's got a [Db] crazy way of making [Eb] melodies and stuff like that.
[Gb] [Ebm] [Ab] When I heard Wuthering [Db] Heights for the first time, I [Gb] couldn't quite believe what I was hearing.
This [Ab]
[Db] incredibly high, [Gb] over-the-top performance, but from this [Ab] young girl.
I think she [Db] wrote that album when she was [Gb] like 14.
And you think, it's [Ab] just mind-blowing.
It [Db] always ends up going on a [Gb] jay-stay at 3 in the morning,
and you're very drunk, singing really [Ebm] loud in a caper [Ab] style.
[Db] [Gb] Her [Ab]
writing [Db] is so [Cm] genuine.
There is no compromise.
It's the truth of what she experiences in life.
And she can translate that into music.
[Ab] [C]
[Cm]
I got her work and was [C] really moved.
More than anything, I was [Cm] moved by her as a producer.
You can't say that about a lot of singer-songwriters, that they're good producers [C] too.
That's a different skill.
[Cm] And she really has both of them.
I think Hounds of Love is one of the most brilliant production [Cm] jobs I've ever heard.
[F] [Cm] With her mystical lyrics and prodigious [Db] piano talent,
[Cm] Bush gave the industry a new [F] idea about the power of feminine music.
She's very [Eb] powerful, but incredibly sweet.
[Db] You've never met her.
She's just a [Cm] lovely darling little girl,
[Abm] [F] who doesn't really quite believe that what she does gets the acclaim that it [Eb] does.
But she's wonderful.
[Fm] [F]
I think just making music is kind of what's always driven me.
As long as I can try and do it as well as I can at the [Fm] time,
that's what matters to me, I suppose.
Just [F] trying to do the best you can.
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She's got one of the most distinctive voices in pop music.
She's not an Essex girl, but she can holla like one, I can tell you.
She is, of course, Kate Bush. _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
[Abm] She's one of the most original and daring artists in the [Bbm] history of popular music.
[Abm] Kate Bush [Gb] opened a door into [Abm] the female [Gb] imagination never [Abm] before explored in [Bb] song.
Oh, yeah, [Gm] _ amazing
[Ab] Very, very sexy woman.
[Fm]
And it's more adolescent, [Ab] you know, teenager, watching this [Fm] stuff.
Probably one of my first crushes, actually, to be honest.
_ [C] _ _ _
[Bm] _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ I think genius is the [Bm] only way to describe her.
[C] Completely and utterly out there.
[C] But out there on [Am] a planet Kate is just wonderful.
[Ebm] _ _ [Gb] _ _
[Abm] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Abm] _ _ [Ebm] It's like watching a glass [Db] butterfly in a storm.
[Eb] I could just [Abm] burst into tears thinking [Fm] about her.
She is [Eb] so special.
I [Abm] just think she's got a [Db] crazy way of making [Eb] melodies and stuff like that. _
[Gb] _ _ [Ebm] _ _ [Ab] When I heard Wuthering [Db] Heights for the first time, I [Gb] couldn't quite _ believe what I was hearing.
This [Ab] _
[Db] incredibly high, [Gb] over-the-top performance, but from this [Ab] young girl.
I think she [Db] wrote that album when she was [Gb] like 14.
And you think, it's [Ab] just mind-blowing.
It [Db] always ends up going on a [Gb] jay-stay at 3 in the morning,
and you're very drunk, singing really [Ebm] loud in a caper [Ab] style. _ _
[Db] _ _ [Gb] _ _ Her _ [Ab]
writing [Db] is so [Cm] genuine.
There is no compromise.
It's the truth of what she experiences in life.
And she can translate that into music.
[Ab] _ _ _ [C] _ _
[Cm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I got her work and was [C] really moved.
More than anything, I was [Cm] moved by her as a producer.
You can't say that about a lot of singer-songwriters, that they're good producers [C] too.
That's a different skill.
[Cm] And she really has both of them.
I think Hounds of Love is one of the most brilliant production [Cm] jobs I've ever heard.
[F] _ _ _ _ [Cm] With her mystical lyrics and prodigious [Db] piano talent,
[Cm] Bush gave the industry a new [F] idea about the power of feminine music.
She's very [Eb] powerful, but incredibly sweet.
[Db] You've never met her.
She's just a [Cm] lovely darling little girl,
_ [Abm] _ [F] who doesn't really quite believe that what she does gets the acclaim that it [Eb] does.
But she's wonderful. _ _
[Fm] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
I think just making music is kind of what's always driven me.
As long as I can try and do it as well as I can at the [Fm] time,
that's what matters to me, I suppose.
Just [F] trying to do the best you can. _ _ _ _
She's not an Essex girl, but she can holla like one, I can tell you.
She is, of course, Kate Bush. _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
[Abm] She's one of the most original and daring artists in the [Bbm] history of popular music.
[Abm] Kate Bush [Gb] opened a door into [Abm] the female [Gb] imagination never [Abm] before explored in [Bb] song.
Oh, yeah, [Gm] _ amazing
[Ab] Very, very sexy woman.
[Fm]
And it's more adolescent, [Ab] you know, teenager, watching this [Fm] stuff.
Probably one of my first crushes, actually, to be honest.
_ [C] _ _ _
[Bm] _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ I think genius is the [Bm] only way to describe her.
[C] Completely and utterly out there.
[C] But out there on [Am] a planet Kate is just wonderful.
[Ebm] _ _ [Gb] _ _
[Abm] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Abm] _ _ [Ebm] It's like watching a glass [Db] butterfly in a storm.
[Eb] I could just [Abm] burst into tears thinking [Fm] about her.
She is [Eb] so special.
I [Abm] just think she's got a [Db] crazy way of making [Eb] melodies and stuff like that. _
[Gb] _ _ [Ebm] _ _ [Ab] When I heard Wuthering [Db] Heights for the first time, I [Gb] couldn't quite _ believe what I was hearing.
This [Ab] _
[Db] incredibly high, [Gb] over-the-top performance, but from this [Ab] young girl.
I think she [Db] wrote that album when she was [Gb] like 14.
And you think, it's [Ab] just mind-blowing.
It [Db] always ends up going on a [Gb] jay-stay at 3 in the morning,
and you're very drunk, singing really [Ebm] loud in a caper [Ab] style. _ _
[Db] _ _ [Gb] _ _ Her _ [Ab]
writing [Db] is so [Cm] genuine.
There is no compromise.
It's the truth of what she experiences in life.
And she can translate that into music.
[Ab] _ _ _ [C] _ _
[Cm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I got her work and was [C] really moved.
More than anything, I was [Cm] moved by her as a producer.
You can't say that about a lot of singer-songwriters, that they're good producers [C] too.
That's a different skill.
[Cm] And she really has both of them.
I think Hounds of Love is one of the most brilliant production [Cm] jobs I've ever heard.
[F] _ _ _ _ [Cm] With her mystical lyrics and prodigious [Db] piano talent,
[Cm] Bush gave the industry a new [F] idea about the power of feminine music.
She's very [Eb] powerful, but incredibly sweet.
[Db] You've never met her.
She's just a [Cm] lovely darling little girl,
_ [Abm] _ [F] who doesn't really quite believe that what she does gets the acclaim that it [Eb] does.
But she's wonderful. _ _
[Fm] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
I think just making music is kind of what's always driven me.
As long as I can try and do it as well as I can at the [Fm] time,
that's what matters to me, I suppose.
Just [F] trying to do the best you can. _ _ _ _