Hannah Rickards (born 1979) is a British artist. Rickards was born in Londo… Read Full Bio ↴Hannah Rickards (born 1979) is a British artist. Rickards was born in London. She studied at Central Saint Martins and now teaches there. She has won the Max Mara Art Prize for Women and the Philip Leverhulme Prize in Visual and Performing Arts.
Newcastle-Upon-Tyne's Hannah Rickard's sultry vocals and fiddle skills have not only graced her own band's recordings and live shows since 2012, but also her duets with Francis Rossi on their 2019 album We Talk Too Much.
Rickard's vocals and fiddle style were influenced by the sounds of English folk, classic honky tonk, and rock & roll, and she's performed with the likes of Northumbrian piper Kathryn Tickell. In 2012, after a period of writing her own material, she recorded the songs together with her cousin -- a member of the punkabilly band the Grit -- and released two singles, 2014's "L.A. Lover" and 2015's "You Changed," with her band, Hannah Rickard & the Relatives. She also worked with Status Quo on their Aquostic projects, adding backing vocals and violins to the recordings and live shows. When the Quo's Francis Rossi put together his new project, an album purely focused on classic country & western, he drafted Rickard to write and record with him. In 2019, the pair delivered their first album, We Talk Too Much, a collection of honky tonk country, tearjerker ballads, and barroom country rock.
Newcastle-Upon-Tyne's Hannah Rickard's sultry vocals and fiddle skills have not only graced her own band's recordings and live shows since 2012, but also her duets with Francis Rossi on their 2019 album We Talk Too Much.
Rickard's vocals and fiddle style were influenced by the sounds of English folk, classic honky tonk, and rock & roll, and she's performed with the likes of Northumbrian piper Kathryn Tickell. In 2012, after a period of writing her own material, she recorded the songs together with her cousin -- a member of the punkabilly band the Grit -- and released two singles, 2014's "L.A. Lover" and 2015's "You Changed," with her band, Hannah Rickard & the Relatives. She also worked with Status Quo on their Aquostic projects, adding backing vocals and violins to the recordings and live shows. When the Quo's Francis Rossi put together his new project, an album purely focused on classic country & western, he drafted Rickard to write and record with him. In 2019, the pair delivered their first album, We Talk Too Much, a collection of honky tonk country, tearjerker ballads, and barroom country rock.
I Talk Too Much
Hannah Rickard Lyrics
Here again
We’re back in trouble again
I knew we would
Because we make the same old mistakes
Not whatever it takes
To make a little better
We need a real go-getter
I know I talk too much
(I talk too much - I talk too much)
About myself and such
(about myself and such)
I know a thing or two
But that’s no better than you
And there’s no change
Every time it stays the same
Got to find some more peace in my mind
Is that insane
Looking for an easy way out
Can’t be what its about
Hoping that we discover
We can’t stay undercover
I know I talk too much
(I talk too much - I talk too much)
About myself and such
(about myself and such)
I know a thing or two
But that’s no better than you
And there’s no change
Every time it stays the same
So we’re here again
We’re back in trouble again
I knew we would
But don’t you worry
We’re in no big hurry
To find the best solution
Might need a revolution
I know I talk too much
(I talk too much - I talk too much)
About myself and such
(about myself and such)
I know a thing or two
But that’s no better than you
And there’s no change
Every time it stays the same
We’re back in trouble again
I knew we would
Because we make the same old mistakes
Not whatever it takes
To make a little better
We need a real go-getter
I know I talk too much
About myself and such
(about myself and such)
I know a thing or two
But that’s no better than you
And there’s no change
Every time it stays the same
Got to find some more peace in my mind
Is that insane
Looking for an easy way out
Can’t be what its about
Hoping that we discover
We can’t stay undercover
I know I talk too much
(I talk too much - I talk too much)
About myself and such
(about myself and such)
I know a thing or two
But that’s no better than you
And there’s no change
Every time it stays the same
So we’re here again
We’re back in trouble again
I knew we would
But don’t you worry
We’re in no big hurry
To find the best solution
Might need a revolution
I know I talk too much
(I talk too much - I talk too much)
About myself and such
(about myself and such)
I know a thing or two
But that’s no better than you
And there’s no change
Every time it stays the same
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Joy Rossi
Одна из любимых песен в этом альбоме. Вот не зря Фрэнсис долго её сочинял. ❤️
Eyleen rossi
This man is a Legend.So brilliant.Wonderful music.I Like it.
Freakster1970
This is pure Rossi pop/country and as catchy as an old Quo song. I read a great review of the album in a country magazine recently. Good luck to him.
Praha Dejvice
Super song 👍. Škoda, že už není mezi námi Rick Parfitt 😢
colonelparcoeur
This is really a Rossi Song Spirit I like it very much
The Haters talk too much !!!
Sylvia M. Girdlestone
Oh he doesn't read this stuff& even if he ever did it wouldn't bother him these folk don't know him afterall he& Rick always said Quo were like Marmite,WE LOVE HIM
Claire Markham
Love this song as well as the album and his book xx
Heavy Herti
Still alive. Still that special voice that i love. From my early childhood days to eternity! Shut up you haters!
Stephen Guppy
This man is a legend. Knighthood please. Thank you!
leiper72
He is already an O.B.E-Wan Kenobi..! :-)