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Track: Jolene
Artist: Ray LaMontagne
Album: Trouble

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Name: Ray LaMontagne
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Ray LaMontagne (pronounced "la-mon-TAYN") (born June 18, 1973) is an award-winning folk singer-songwriter from Nashua, New Hampshire. He currently lives on a 103-acre farm in Ashfield, Massachusetts with his wife, Sarah Sousa, and their two children in the farmhouse built in 1830. His parents split up shortly after his birth, and his mother began a pattern of moving her six children to any locale that could offer her employment and housing. As a result, LaMontagne grew up as the perennial new kid in school (when he went to school at all). He did graduate high school, however, and found himself working in a shoe factory in Maine when one morning, he heard the [url=http://www.discogs.com/artist/Stephen+Stills]Stephen Stills[/url] song [i]Treetop Flyer[/i] on the radio as it awoke him at 4am for an early work shift. After purchasing the acoustic [i]Stills Alone[/i] album (1991), LaMontagne decided to quit his job and begin a musical career. He has since released two albums, [i]Trouble[/i] and [i]Till The Sun Turns Black[/i]. Bootleg copies of his early demo albums [i]Raycharles LaMontagne[/i] (1999), [i]Acre of Land[/i] (2001), [i]Green[/i] (2002), [i]One Lonesome Saddle[/i] (2002) and [i]Introducing Ray Lamontagne [/i] (2003) are also now in circulation. In the UK, [i]Trouble[/i] was a top 5 hit, and the single of the title track was a top 25 hit. [i]Till the Sun Turns Black[/i] was a top 40 hit in the US. He has also recorded two popular B-Side covers of [url=http://www.discogs.com/artist/Gnarls+Barkley]Gnarls Barkley's[/url] [i]Crazy[/i] and his original song, [i]Jolene[/i], which can be heard in the closing credits of the 2010 movie [url=url=http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1787464/?ref_=nv_sr_1#composer][i]The Town[i][/url]. Musically, Ray plays guitar, harmonica and piano, but he is particularly known for his raspy voice, which has been said to [i]"combine the soul of [url=http://www.discogs.com/artist/Ray+Charles]Ray Charles[/url] and the grit of [url=http://www.discogs.com/artist/Otis+Redding]Otis Redding[/url]".[/i] Whilst LaMontagne says he is highly influenced by [url=http://www.discogs.com/artist/Stephen+Stills]Stephen Stills[/url], critics have compared LaMontagne's music to that of [url=http://www.discogs.com/artist/Van+Morrison]Van Morrison[/url], [url=http://www.discogs.com/artist/Nick+Drake]Nick Drake[/url], and [url=http://www.discogs.com/artist/Tim+Buckley]Tim Buckley[/url]. LaMontagne is a soft-spoken, notoriously private person who shuns the media spotlight, rarely giving interviews. He rarely interacts with the audience during his live shows and has even been known to perform live shows in the dark in order to separate himself from the audience.

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Release: Ray Lamontagne - Jolene
Year: 2007
Genres: Rock
Styles: Folk Rock, Acoustic

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LYRICS

Cocaine flame in my bloodstream
Sold my coat when I hit Spokane
Bought myself a hard pack of cigarettes in the early morning rain
Lately my hands they don't feel like mine
My eyes been stung with dust, I'm blind
Held you in my arms one time
Lost you just the same
Jolene
I ain't about to go straight
It's too late
I found myself face down in the ditch
Booze on my hair
Blood on my lips
A picture of you, holding a picture of me
in the pocket of my blue jeans
Still don't know what love means
Still don't know what love means
Jolene
Ah, La, La, La, La, La
Jolene
Been so long since I seen your face
or felt a part of this human race
I've been living out of this here suitcase for way too long
A man needs something he can hold onto
A nine pound hammer or a woman like you
Either one of them things will do
Jolene
I ain't about to go straight
It's too late
I found myself face down in the ditch
Booze in my hair
Blood on my lips
A picture of you, holding a picture of me
In the pocket of my blue jeans
Still don't know what love means
Still don't know what love means
Jolene
La, La, La, La, La, La, La
Jolene
La, La, La, La, La, La, La
Jolene