Harry Chapin - I Wanna Learn a Love Song video free download


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Uploaded: 2011/07/04

"I come fresh from the street,

fast on my feet, kind a lean and lazy;

not much meat on my bones, and a whole lot alone,

and more than a little bit crazy.

The old six string was all I had

to keep my belly still,

and for each full hour lesson I gave

I got a crisp ten dollar bill.

She was married for seven years

to a concrete castle king.

She said she wanted to learn to play the guitar

and to hear her children sing.

So I'd show up about once a week

in my faded tight-legged jeans

with a backlog full of hobo stories

and dilapidated dreams.

She said, "I wanna learn a love song full of happy things."

She said, "I wanna learn a love song; won't you let me hear you sing?"

She said, "I wanna learn a love song, I wanna hear you play."

She said, "I wanna learn a love song before you go away."

So I tried to teach her a couple of chords

and an easy melody;

but it always turned out she'd rather listen

to my guitar and me.

I could hear her old man laughing in the den,

playing stud poker with the boys

while I sang so soft in the living room,

to scared to make much noise.

I came one week and the den was dark

and she met me at the door.

And we sat on the couch and we sang and talked

till I could not sing no more.

The silence kept on building,

her eyes grew much too wide;

and I could her both of our heartbeats,

but there was no place to hide.

She said, "I wanna learn a love song full of happy things."

She said, "I wanna learn a love song; won't you let me hear you sing?"

She said, "I wanna learn a love song, I wanna hear you play."

She said, "I wanna learn a love song before you go away."

Well, I guess you know what happened,

God, I never been so clean.

Yes, I feel like I'm working in a Hollywood movie

or living out a good bad dream.

And all them pinup girls in that tinsel world

never touched me like she can;

it took another man's wife in the real world life

to make this boy a man.

She said, "I wanna learn a love song full of happy things."

She said, "I wanna learn a love song; won't you let me hear you sing?"

She said, "I wanna learn a love song, I wanna hear you play."

She said, "I wanna learn a love song before you go away."

I guess you know I stayed."

/Lyrics From The Harry Chapin Archive at Harrychapin.com\

Comments

8 years ago

Kenneth Elman

Just listen and be Filled

9 years ago

Charley Ghanem

Genius 

9 years ago

Linda Battista

Saw harry many years ago. I will never forget the day we lost him. I was so pleased that I did get a nice hug to remember. I also gave to his world hunger program. What a great man!

9 years ago

nimhspal23

This is the CD my mom would put on when it was time to clean the house, i know every song and have a few favorites myself. Good music doesn't know time, it just knows how to make you feel

9 years ago

Nick Caponigro

I feel like I'm living in a holly wood movie or living in a good bad dream

9 years ago

Michael Norman

One of my favorite live albums. Thanks for posting :)

9 years ago

Charlene Powell

good and bad memories But i have to say we both still listen to this wonderful voice.

9 years ago

john d fitzgerald

Never got too see Harry play live was dead when I was young anyways ever since the first time I heard this album have loved his music since. But the thing I love most about him was his philosophy of helping others basically he would play 2 concerts 1 for himself and the other for charity. When you look at the world today wouldn't it be much better if there were more Harrys and less Joe Waltons ( founder of Walmart worth 100 billion when he died money too charities zero)

9 years ago

Wayne D

The absolute best story teller

9 years ago

Mike Atkins

My brother Dave turned me on to him when I was about 8, great artist

9 years ago

jasono921

im only 23 years old but i have been hearing this song since i was a kid thank god for this kind of great music 

10 years ago

OySter games

I think more people should get into Harry Chapin 

10 years ago

Michael Vinson

This is the best version by far.

10 years ago

agtac76

I grew up with this album, and fell in love with his music at an early age. Love this song. 

10 years ago

Paul Lancia

Saw Harry at the Warwick Musical in Rhode Island. Thinking back, he was spot on, concise, and hit the right spots... I was impressed. I enjoyed his performance and his music. Never forgot him and still listen............

11 years ago

Paul Lancia

A long time favorite! I had the honor of seeing Harry at the Warwick (RI) Tent a couple of times. (In the round!!) He was great, everything, just fantastic!!!! I swear he was singing to each of us! This album always reminded me of those concerts. Harry. Harry. A good mabn. A good man that I will never forget!!

11 years ago

mjchael mennen

One of the greats of any time. I wish everybody could hear his music. The way he song it changed how I view music still today. Not putting down "Taxi" but he was so much more then the 1 song people know him by. He didn't just give his music into his concerts; he gave all of himself. He was, what he was, on and off stage, He was what we used to say "all together"

11 years ago

B Crane

Man, I remember singing along with that as a kid and gettin' my butt torn up for singing that line! LOL! I had no idea what it meant, just knew I loved this song.

12 years ago

Chris Riley

Love the fact that he changes the lyrics to "corny" and "horny" in this live version! You can hear the humor in his voice at he sings it. Thanks for posting!

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