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Lucinda Williams - East Side of Town

 
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You think you got problems
You don't know the half of it
I hear you talk about your millions and your politics
You wanna cross the poverty line
And then you want to come have a look around
So why you don't come find me
I'm on east side of town

You think you're Mr. Do-Good
But you don't know what you talking bout
When you find yourself in my neighborhood
You can't wait to get the hell out
You wanna see what it means to suffer
You wanna see what it means to be down
Then why don't you come over
To the east side of town

You think your dogs are mean
But you ain't see nothin' yet
I 'll show you thing you've never seen and you won't forget
You wanna see how the other half live
You wanna see how we get around
Why don't you come on then east side of town

You got your ideas and your visions
And you say you sympathize
You look but you don't listen
There's no empathy in your eyes
You make deals and promises
And everybody bow down
And now you wanna come shake my hand
On the east side of town

So why you don't come find me
On east side of town
Why don't you come over
To east side of town
Why don't you come visit
The east side of town
Come on over
To east side of town

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Biography

Lucinda Williams is a legendary songwriter known for her powerful and evocative songs about hard times and hard living in Louisiana and East Texas. Born on January 26, 1953, in Lake Charles, Louisiana, Williams grew up surrounded by music and began writing songs at a young age.

Throughout her five-decade career, Williams has become one of the most respected and influential songwriters in the music industry. Her songs have been recorded by some of the biggest names in music, including Tom Petty, Emmylou Harris, Patty Loveless, and Mary Chapin Carpenter.

In 2002, TIME magazine named Lucinda Williams “America’s Best Songwriter”, recognizing her exceptional talent and unique ability to capture the human experience in her music. Her songs often touch on themes of love, loss, and resilience, resonating with audiences around the world.

One of Williams' most acclaimed albums is 2014's Down Where the Spirit Meets the Bone. The title track of the album was inspired by a poem written by her late father, showcasing her ability to draw from personal experiences and emotions in her songwriting. The album went on to win the 2015 Americana Music Award for “Album of the Year”, solidifying Williams' status as a true musical icon.

Lucinda Williams continues to inspire and captivate audiences with her raw and honest songwriting, proving time and time again why she is considered one of the greatest songwriters of her generation.

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