Glory Box - John Martyn

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Glory Box Lyrics

I'm so tired of playing
Playing with this bow and this arrow here
I'm gonna give my heart away

Leave it to the other boys out there to play
I've been tempted too long

Go on, give me a reason to love you
Give me a reason to wanna be your man
Give me a reason to love you
Give me a reason if you can

From this time, unchained
We're all looking at a different picture
Through a different frame of mind
A thousand flowers may bloom
Wouldn't it be time to move over, move over, and give me some room

Go on, give me a reason to love you
Give me a reason to wanna be your man
Give me a reason to love you
Please, one reason if you can

Don't you start looking like some woman
Take a little look from the outside if you can
Move over me now, try a little tenderness

A little shabby dress, I wouldn't care Only cry for you, cry for you
Might die for you too.
Give me a reason to love you
Give me a reason to want to be your man

Give me a reason to love you
Oh please, give me a reason if you can
Since the beginning of forever
Forever and ever, and ever, and ever
It's time to move over now
I'm so tired of playing
Of playing with this bow and this arrow
Gonna give my heart away
Gonna leave it to the other boys to play
I've been tempted too long

Too long
I've been tempted every day
Tempted too long
Oh please
Give me a reason to love you
Give me a reason to want to be your man
Give me a reason to love you, to love you
Give me a reason if you can
A reason if you can

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John Martyn OBE, born Iain David McGeachy (11 September 1948 – 29 January 2009), was a British singer-songwriter and guitarist. Over a forty-year career he released twenty studio albums.

He grew up in Glasgow and attended Shawlands Academy. John Martyn moved to London from Glasgow in the mid 1960s. He made his initial recorded impact in 1967, at the age of 19, with his debut album London Conversation. He then quickly became an integral part of the British music scene, incorporating Folk, Blues, and Jazz into his unique sound.

In the late 60s to early 70s he was close friends with Nick Drake, for whom he wrote the song Solid Air. The album of the same name remains an extremely moving album, as does the later Grace and Danger which documents his divorce from his wife Beverley with whom he recorded several albums (as John & Beverley Martyn).

During the 70s John lived in Hastings on the South Coast of England. Whilst in Hastings he released, amongst others, the Live At Leeds album which he sold from his own house. Also during his time in Hastings John tried to help Paul Kossoff put his life back together.

A long held alcohol problem didn't prevent Martyn from releasing twenty-two albums. In 2003 he contracted an infection that resulted in the amputation of part of a leg, an episode documented in the 2004 BBC documentary "Johnny Too Bad". He recovered, however, and continued to play, record and tour. In 2008, he was presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award at the BBC Folk Awards. He has influenced many songwriters and guitarists and is an artist whose stature only grows with time. He worked with artists such as Eric Clapton, Phil Collins, David Gilmour and Levon Helm.

Sadly, he passed away on 29th January 2009.

A tribute album entitled Johnny Boy Would Love this…a Tribute to John Martyn was released on 15 August 2011, comprising cover versions of his songs by various artists who he had worked with or influenced. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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