After dropping out of high school, Marshall started performing under the name Cat Power, while in Atlanta, backed by musicians Glen Thrasher, Mark Moore, and others. She soon moved to New York City, New York, United States in 1992, then later opening for Liz Phair in 1994, she met Steve Shelley of Sonic Youth and Tim Foljahn of Two Dollar Guitar, who encouraged her to record, and played on her first two albums, 1995's Dear Sir and 1996's Myra Lee. In 1996 she was signed to Matador Records, and released her third album, What Would the Community Think, which spawned a single and music video, "Nude as the News".
Shortly following the release of What Would the Community Think Marshall disappeared from the musical scene, initially working as a baby sitter in Portland, Oregon and then moving to a farmhouse in Prosperity, South Carolina with boyfriend Bill Callahan (who performs under the name Smog). The plan was to permanently retire from music but during a sleepless night resulting from a nightmare, Marshall wrote several new songs. These songs would make up the bulk of Moon Pix. The album was recorded at Sing Sing Studios in Melbourne in eleven days with backing musicians Mick Turner and Jim White of the Dirty Three. The album was well-received by critics, and gained her recognition in the indie rock scene. However, during the subsequent tours she grew tired of her own material. This resulted in a series of shows during 1999 involving Marshall providing musical accompaniment to a series of screenings of the silent movie The Passion of Joan of Arc. The shows combined original material and many covers, many of which would later see release on The Covers Record, a collection of cover songs recorded at various sessions in 1998 and 1999. A selection of covers that didn't make it on to the album were recorded at Peel Acres, home of the highly influential and legendary British DJ John Peel. The session was broadcast on his BBC Radio 1 show and featured Marshall's own interpretations of Bob Dylan's "Hard Times in New York Town" amongst others.
In 2003 she resumed releasing original material with You Are Free, a diverse and critically acclaimed album that featured guest musicians such as Eddie Vedder, Dave Grohl, and the Dirty Three's Warren Ellis.
2004 saw the release of Speaking for Trees, a critically polarizing DVD which featured a single two-hour static shot of Marshall performing in a woodland. It was accompanied by an audio CD containing the 18-minute song "Willie Deadwilder", which featured M. Ward on guitar. 2005 found Cat Power out on the road again, touring the world and playing sold-out solo shows, including an Australian tour supporting Nick Cave. The shows largely consisted of material for her next album.
Cat Power's seventh record, The Greatest, was released in January, 2006. This was not a "Greatest Hits" record but rather a collaboration with Al Green's guitarist Teenie Hodges and many other well-known R&B musicians. A tour followed in the fall of 2006.
Early in 2006, Marshall announced the cancellation of her upcoming United States tour, citing "health-related issues". A few days later, Matador announced the cancellation of her two shows in London and Paris. She resumed touring in April 2006, playing some of the most well received shows of her career both with the Memphis Rhythm Band and as a solo performer.
In 2007, she played live music for the spring/ summer Chanel Haute Couture collection in Paris and appeared in Wong Kar Wai's film My Blueberry Nights as Katya. Also in 2007, she became the first female ever to win the Shortlist Music Prize when The Greatest was voted album of the year in June. Earlier in the year she was nominated in the Best International Female category at the annual Brit Awards, alongside more mainstream artists like Christina Aguilera and Nelly Furtado.
On January 22, 2008, Cat Power released a second collection of covers called Jukebox--her eighth LP overall. It included versions of songs by artists such as Hank Williams, James Brown, Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, Patsy Cline and Janis Joplin.
Since then, she has released an EP called "The Dark End of the Street" on vinyl, only.
Cat Power released her first original song since 2008 just before Christmas 2011 when an MP3 of "King Rides By" was made available on her official site, in exchange for a donation of at least $0.99 to the Festival of Children Foundation and the Ali Forney Center charities. (King Rides By Songfacts).
In 2012, Cat Power released her 9th studio album, Sun which received generally positive reviews from critics. The album was included in several year-end lists by music critics and publications. Rolling Stone magazine, in their list of the "50 Best Albums of 2012", ranked it at sixteenth place, writing "the idea of the brilliantly morose Chan Marshall making a dance-rock record is almost absurd. Yet the groove-powered Sun is a perfect fit." The A.V. Club placed the album at number twenty-two on their list of the "Best Albums of 2012." Billboard also placed the album at number nine in their list of the "10 Best Albums of 2012."The L.A. Times and Filter magazine both placed the album at number six in their lists of the best albums of 2012. Sun was also included on two separate "Best Music of 2012" lists compiled by NPR, appearing at number five on the list compiled by Bob Boilen,while topping the list compiled by Robin Hilton. The album was also listed twenty-eighth on Stereogum's list of top 50 albums of 2012. Thus, becoming Cat Power's most successful original album.
In April 2015, Marshall announced that she recently had a baby.
In February 2016, Marshall had to cancel her New Zealand shows due to health reasons. According to an official press release, this is the first time in Marshall's 18-year touring history she has been forced to postpone, but is "determined to make it back ASAP, and in good health".
He Was a Friend of Mine
Cat Power Lyrics
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And he was a friend of mine
Every time I think about him now
Lord I just can't keep from crying
'Cause he was a friend of mine
He was a friend of mine
And he was a friend of mine
A thousand miles from home
And he never harmed no one
He was a friend of mine
And he was a friend of mine
He was a friend of mine
And he was a friend of mine
Every time I think about him now
Lord I just can't keep from crying
'Cause he was a friend of mine
And he was a friend of mine
The lyrics to Cat Power's "He Was a Friend of Mine" are straightforward and simple, yet they contain a powerful message about grief and loss. The repetition of the opening line "He was a friend of mine" serves to emphasize the singer's deep sense of connection to the person who has passed away. In the second stanza, it is revealed that this friend died on the road, far from home. The fact that the friend "never harmed no one" underscores the senselessness of his death and the unfairness of life.
Throughout the song, the singer struggles to come to terms with her friend's death. She cannot help but cry every time she thinks about him. The repetition of the chorus underscores this sense of raw emotion that cannot be contained.
The song's sparse instrumentation also enhances its emotional impact. The gentle guitar strumming and the mournful harmonica create a somber, reflective mood that perfectly matches the lyrics. Overall, "He Was a Friend of Mine" is a poignant reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of cherishing the people we love.
Line by Line Meaning
He was a friend of mine
I knew him well and he was a friend of mine
And he was a friend of mine
I am reiterating that he was a friend of mine
Every time I think about him now
Whenever I recall memories of him now
Lord I just can't keep from crying
I become so emotional that tears just flow
'Cause he was a friend of mine
It's because he was my dear friend
He died on the road
He passed away while travelling
A thousand miles from home
He was far away from home when he died
And he never harmed no one
He did not cause any harm to anyone
He was a friend of mine
I knew him well and he was a friend of mine
And he was a friend of mine
I am reiterating that he was a friend of mine
Contributed by Layla R. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Nadia .f_001
Effortless she once again sings to the heart!
eyespeeled81
always love her style, beautifully covered
Modest Mouseketeer
Her performance is so powerful and sincere in this song, probably because she has somebody specific in mind. Chan has gone through some pretty rough times in her life. All of which contributed greatly, I'd say, to both her musical career as well as her beauty. It's a shame the price one pays for such blessings.
dramaticafantastica
she's such a phenomenal performer. sometimes i think she is a little too emotional, but not here. she manages to keep her emotions in it but not let them take over.
Sean Michael Jones
I cry every time I hear it. Sometimes it’s for lost friends. Sometimes it’s a cloudy dream state in a parking lot on a stretch of highway just over the Canadian border from Minnesota and he’s laid out beside the van. All the bickering seems stupid, plastic and cheap. We didn’t even notice he has stopped talking.
Yann Caruso
Please God I need the chords for this
Nt567
❤️