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First Cut Is the Deepest - Martin Simpson



     
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{Oooh, yeah}I would have given you all of my heart
But there's someone who's torn it apart
And she's taken just all that I had
But if you wan' I'll try to love again
Oh babe
Honey, I'll try to love again but I knowThe first cut is the deepest
Baby I know
The first cut is the deepest
'Cause when it come to being lucky she was cursed
When it comes to lovin' me she's worseI still want you by my side
Just to help me dry the tears that I cried
And I'm sure goin' to give you a try
And if you wan' I'll, I'll love you again babe
Oh yeah
Honey, I'll try to love again but I knowThe first cut is the deepest
Baby I know
The first cut is the deepest
'Cause when it come to being lucky she's cursed

When it come to lovin' me she's worse{Ooo, ooo}Still want you by my side
Just to help me dry the tears that I've been cryin'
And I'm sure gonna give you another try
And if you wan' I'll try to love again
Oh babe
I'll try to love again, I'll tryThe first cut is the deepest
Baby I know
The first cut is the deepest
When it come to being lucky she was cursed
When it come to lovin' me she's worse
Yeah{Oooo, ooo, ooo}

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Martin Simpson (born 5 May 1953, Scunthorpe, England) is an English guitarist of some renown. In the 1970s he teamed up with legendary singer June Tabor; together they recorded three albums. By the age of 12 Simpson was playing guitar and banjo. In 1970, Simpson dropped out of college to become a full-time professional musician, touring folk clubs. In 1976 he recorded his first solo album "Golden Vanity". In the same year he opened for Steeleye Span on their UK tour. Teaming up with June Tabor, a folk singer who didn't play an instrument, Simpson toured folk clubs and appeared at festivals. They recorded three albums together, highlighting each other's complementary talents. There was a fluid jazzy feel about their approach to traditional material. In the 1980s he moved to America, originally to Ithaca, New York then to Santa Cruz and finally New Orleans. Over the next ten years Simpson became more and more adventurous, playing blues, bluegrass, cajun and even Indian-inflected music. He released a series of albums right through the 1990s, eventually moving back to the UK.

Read more about Martin Simpson on Last.fm.


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