"Heavy Bones"
— hát bởi Marc Miner
"Heavy Bones" là bài hát được biểu diễn vào Áo được phát hành vào 27 tháng-mười-một 2021 trên kênh chính thức của hãng thu âm - "Marc Miner". Khám phá thông tin độc quyền về "Heavy Bones". Tìm lời bài hát của Heavy Bones, bản dịch và thông tin về bài hát. Thu nhập và Giá trị ròng được tích lũy từ các khoản tài trợ và các nguồn khác theo một phần thông tin tìm thấy trên internet. Bài hát "Heavy Bones" đã xuất hiện bao nhiêu lần trong các bảng xếp hạng âm nhạc tổng hợp? "Heavy Bones" là một video âm nhạc nổi tiếng đã chiếm vị trí trong các bảng xếp hạng hàng đầu phổ biến, chẳng hạn như Bài hát hàng đầu Áo, Bài hát hàng đầu Áo, v.v.
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"Heavy Bones" đã đạt tổng số 1M lượt xem và 462 lượt thích trên YouTube.
Bài hát đã được gửi vào 27/11/2021 và dành 76 tuần trên bảng xếp hạng.
Tên ban đầu của video âm nhạc là "MARC MINER - HEAVY BONES (OFFICIAL VIDEO)".
"Heavy Bones" đã được xuất bản trên Youtube tại 27/11/2021 14:58:44.
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music written by Marc Miner, Justyna Paniec
lyrics written by Marc Miner
© 2021 Between Music (AKM/AUME)
© & ℗ 2021 Between Music
video: Stefan Wasner
video assistant: Julia Hulle
lead-vocals, a-guitar: Marc Miner
drums: Martin
;Dickinson
bass, background-vocals: Marcus McMill
e-guitar: Mike Eggard
guest musician:
Hammond B3 organ: Steve Burdette
background-vocals: Dominik Kostal
Special thanks to the location: ProSound Musikhaus Stockerau, Austria
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LYRICS:
I got my six-string, I got my worn out shoes
I got my suit-case packed and a – a bottle of blues
On lonely roads I walked a thousand miles
To find a place for me but failed in all my trials
Getting rid of my big load of stones
Tryna get used to some softer tones
Oh oh oh – Let me rest my heavy bones
Oh oh oh – Let me rest my heavy bones
Oh oh oh – Oh, let me rest my heavy bones
Oh oh oh – Let me rest my heavy bones tonight
I lost my faith, I lost my good ol’ friend
I lost my freedom, guess it all gotta end
I had some money but I’ve spent it all
On women ‘n’ dope and one last call for alcohol
Getting rid of my big load of stones
Tryna get used to some softer tones
Oh oh oh – Let me rest my heavy bones
Oh oh oh – Let me rest my heavy bones
Oh oh oh – Oh, let me rest my heavy bones
Oh oh oh – Let me rest my heavy bones tonight
PRESS NOTE:
Haven of Tranquility and the Last Hero
It's been more than a year since Marc Miner released his debut album "Smile When You're Wasted." Now the alternative outlaw country rock & americana artist is back with his new single "Heavy Bones". It will be released on Dec 3rd on the indie-label Between Music.
On his new single "Heavy Bones," Marc Miner indulges in classic southern
;Heavy guitars, a screaming Hammond B3 organ, a cool groove and the sing-along chorus “Let me rest my heavy bones”, that works in stadiums as well as around the
;
The message of the song: Exhaustion from the long journey of finding your place in this
;Accordingly, the genesis of the song was not a linear
;For years, Miner and co-writer Justyna Paniec rewrote the song repeatedly: "The first version of 'Heavy Bones' was written back in 2009, but somehow the song still seemed to lack its final
;12 years later, early in the morning after a gig, lonely at home with a bottle of whiskey, I unconsciously started strumming the song to myself," Miner
;"This was at a time when I was pretty exhausted by
;I wanted to leave this one-way street full of blues, women, dope and alcohol behind, which I unfortunately only partially succeed in, and all of a sudden the song was finally finished."
The contrast between wanderlust and homesickness, the desire for adventure and the need for a moderate life are topics Miner explores on his upcoming album, "Last Heroes". It will be full of stories about lost souls struggling through life and death who have only one last anchor - a 'Last Hero' - the haven of tranquility we are all looking for."
Marc Miner – Bio
When it comes to and americana music you probably think of USA, maybe
;So, Marc Miner is the European
;While Nashville is considered the “city of music” in the USA, Marc settled down in the European version of it: Vienna, Austria! As if that weren’t enough Marc is also an international breed: His father from USA met Marc’s mother from Germany in
;That’s also where Marc was born, before the family had to leave the
;They moved to Vienna, where Marc grew up and where he started his first bands ranging from Rock’n’Roll, Rock to even Punk and Grunge - which at that time was the "teenage sound of revolution".
By the age of 16 the rebelling Marc Miner decided to leave
;He traveled through Europe, got a job on board of a container ship and arrived in the USA in
;Impressed by the lifestyle of the South, the prairie, the Appalachian and Rocky Mountains and the melodies he heard there he decided to stay.
Unfortunately, life isn't a free ride so beside his music jobs he also started to gamble, which finally got him to
;Marc was accused of illegal gambling, forging and other "trivial offenses" as he calls
;With some help from his father’s influential friends the US authorities finally amnesty Marc, but he had to leave this wonderful country.
Back in Europe he finally settled down in
;Here he does what he can do best: writing songs for the outcasts, misfits, losers and broken-hearted to entertain the crowd.
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