Date: May 21 2002 From: [email protected] Australia Song: Satisfied Mind Artist: Jeff Buckley This is a gorgeous song off the 'Sketches' albulm... I realise this is just a base - the key is to add your own personal lib to it as Jeff always does... Enjoy :) (INSTRU: misc / add lib) (pluck) D E D A A How many times... have you heard someone say E D A A If I had money... I'd do things my way D E D A A But little they know... that it's so hard to find E D A A One rich man in ten... with a satisfied mind A D E D A A Money can't buy back... all your youth when you're old E D A A A friend when you're lonely... or peace to your soul A D E D A A The wealthiest person... is a pauper at times E D A A Compared to the man... with a satisfied mind D E D A E D A (oh... ooh... yeah... satisfied, satisfied mind... ooh... ooh... ooh) (NC) D E D A When my life is over... and my time has run out E D A My friends and my loved ones... I'll leave them no doubt D E D A A But one thing's for certain... when it comes my time E D A A A I'll leave this old world... with a satisfied mind D E D A But one thing's for certain... when it comes my time E D A I'll leave this ol' world... ooh... with a satisfied mind. That's it - beautifully crafted song. Neen
About the artist behind Satisfied Mind Chords:
Over the following two years, the band toured widely to promote the album, including concerts in the U.S., Europe, Japan and Australia. In 1997, he stopped touring and moved to Memphis, Tennessee, to experiment with new material for a second album. During his time there, he recorded many four-track demos and completed his third recording session for his new album with his band, with Tom Verlaine as producer. While awaiting the arrival of his band from New York, he drowned during an evening swim in the Wolf River. His body was found on June 4, 1997.[2]
Since his death, there have been many posthumous releases of his material, including a collection of four-track demos and studio recordings for his unfinished second album My Sweetheart the Drunk and expansions of debut album Grace and his Live at Sin-é EP. Buckley's first #1 came posthumously in March 2008 when "Hallelujah" topped Billboard's Hot Digital Songs following a performance of the song on American Idol. Buckley and his work continue to remain popular and regularly featured in 'greatest' lists in the music press.[3][4]
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