Chords for Jeff Healey with Terry David Mulligan 1988

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Jeff Healey with Terry David Mulligan 1988 chords
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fact here in this lovely little woodsy setting a former junior woodchuck Jeff Healy who's
um I know the first thing he [Gb] does is he plays the
table see [A] him look at these he's playing [Ab] he's very nervous um [G] welcome to Vancouver.
us about this movie biz.
[N] How did you end up being cast as the
lead in an opposite Swayze in a movie?
about the [Em] [G] Harris to records
hook up with Jimmy Iovine as a producer for our album and uh
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_ fact here in this lovely little woodsy setting a former junior woodchuck Jeff Healy _ who's
_ who's uh [G] joined us out here in Burnaby.
Hey um I know the first thing he [Gb] does is he plays the
table see [A] him look at these he's playing [Ab] _ he's very nervous um [G] _ welcome to Vancouver.
Thank you very
much.
Tell us about this movie biz.
Movie biz.
How did it start?
[N] How did you end up being cast as the
male lead in an opposite Swayze in a movie?
If we can go back about the _ _ [Em] _ _ [G] Harris to records
_ they uh they [D] wanted us to hook up with Jimmy Iovine as a producer for our album _ and uh
[E] _ so they sent him the video _ to see the light _ [E] _ _ [N] _
_ about the same time that he got that he also got a
script from uh Silver Pictures _ _ in hopes that he could find the [B] band for the film and they would
just find the [A] actors but he'd provide the [Gb] music for it and produce it _ _ _ _ _ so he took a look through
the [G] script after looking at the video [F] and came across a very near the beginning the part that
describes the band which [N] is throughout the whole film which says uh [B] booze rock band featuring a
young blind guitar [D] player who plays plot on his lap.
_ Which is you.
Yeah [Gb] so we uh we wondered at
that for a little while and so we did some [N] digging and found out that the book writer was uh _ _
originally from [Eb] Toronto and had seen the band a couple of times so I guess we've [Ab] actually been
used as a [Db] role model in the [N] script.
But it's not quite the Jeff Feely story?
No not quite.
No it's
that'll be made later.
It's supposed to take place in Missouri.
Oh okay.
Sitting behind uh [D] Chickenwire
and uh [N] and all that sort of thing.
_ _ So you have been now a month into shooting uh this film what's
it like?
_ _ It's it's fun it's uh it's the old cliche of hurry [B] up and wait but that's you know that's
what we [Bb] expected to do.
So you get to play your own music?
_ Our music?
[Gb] Yeah.
Well you mean throughout
the film?
Yeah.
Well we're [N] supposed to be a bar band so we we [E] play this [Bb] only one tune that we uh
_ _ [A]
of our own that we gave over to the film but [Eb] uh the rest are all you know covers 50s 60s covers and
[Db] so forth.
You must [Gb] be having a ball.
I'm having a great [Ab] time I really am.
What's Swayze like?
Swayze _ Pat's a really [Gb] nice guy and uh _ you know [E] it's uh it's a real pleasure [Eb] to uh to know him
[E] outside of all stardom [B] and stuff like that.
_ [E] _ [Bm] Will _ your music appear [N] on the soundtrack?
_ There'll be about five tunes about half of the album [E] which is being put out by Arista.
[A] Will be uh will be ours [Eb] also another [N] Arista band uh the Crisados.
[Bb] Oh yeah.
They're gonna be in there
[D] uh they they're in the uh the first bar [C] that we see uh Swayze's character before [E] he's moved up to
[Eb] brought up [G] to the bar that we're in to clean that up.
[Ab] Yeah.
[N] So there should be uh should be a lot
of good music [D] on the album.
At the same time that you're doing this you're also recording a new album.
We [E] are and it's [N] uh _ almost finished except for [C] a couple final mixes that have to be done it should
[Eb] be I guess in the can in the next week or so [B] and hopefully issued [N] by _ uh August the _ 15th.
Good.
Great.
Now how different is that from the music you're making in the movie? _ _
It's a little more
polished _ um you know just because it is uh recorded with an eye to you know singles and sales
and all that but it's not polished to the point of _ _ _ whatever you want to consider it polished.
It's uh
we've tried to put a lot of different things [Eb] early _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ on [Db] _ _
we've tried to put a lot of [G] different uh
[E] different uh elements into the album [A] different uh you know from _
_ _ [Eb] _ rough loud guitar and so forth
the type [G] of thing that the band does to you know a ballad to uh [Eb] _ just some you know casual rock and
rolls the blues [D] too so we've tried to really cover a lot of uh a lot of the spectrum.
You know what
_ I can say this because I'm not you _ but you're on the verge of [Db] some awfully big moves here.
_ The movie's going to hit the album's going to hit the soundtrack [E] will hit it'll be your year.
_ [Gb] And we'll just have to come back and have a party next year.
Right here.
Right here.
Right
at this very table.
Yeah only if [Eb] you'll play.
Hey you had a great time at the Tom Pound
Place.
I sure did.
I loved it.
I had a ball the last couple nights.
I think we all realized that we were seeing you
maybe in the last time at a venue that small because it's just going to grow [Cm] from here.
[D] Well time will tell.
Okay.
You're gonna do a Canadian tour soon? _
Someday soon?
I think that
there'll [G] be some scattered dates through [Eb] August.
Okay.
We're gonna try and just get our minds
back together through August and [N] _ _
do a little bit of playing here and there and
[F] hit the states in [Db] September and go for about two or three months.
All right.
[E] So and then maybe actually relax.
_ [A] _ _
[Db] His name is now [D] Hollywood Healy.
Hollywood Healy.
Jeffy thanks very much for coming by.
I appreciate [Eb] it.
Thanks a lot Terry. _ _ _ _ _ _
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