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David Ackles Chords: What a Happy Day
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A collection of lyrics and music - chords, tabs and bits of sheet music - of songs written by American singer-songwriter David Ackles (1937-1999). Monday, January 26, 1970. What a Happy Day. Hey, people can you hear the children singing? Hey, what a lot of love there is. Standing on the doorstep of the history you're making,. Do you wonder what to give, or only what's for taking? Can't you hear the children singing? Won't you listen, hear them singing? What a happy day. What a groovy morning,. Labels: 19...
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David Ackles Chords: When Love is Gone
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A collection of lyrics and music - chords, tabs and bits of sheet music - of songs written by American singer-songwriter David Ackles (1937-1999). Thursday, January 29, 1970. When Love is Gone. I have your ribbon and you have my ring,. And yet between us we've misplaced the thing we'd found. It would not be bound. Gone are the splendor, the joy and the smile. Where there was music, it echoes a mile away. Oh we could stay, we could stay together,. Just pretending going on and on. We can't fall beside him.
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David Ackles Chords: Reviews in Dutch
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A collection of lyrics and music - chords, tabs and bits of sheet music - of songs written by American singer-songwriter David Ackles (1937-1999). Friday, January 1, 2010. De links hieronder verwijzen naar mijn recensies van de vier albums die David Ackles maakte. De cijfers geven een indicatie, op een schaal van 1 tot 10, van mijn oordeel. Ik hoor overigens graag hoe andere luisteraars de albums zouden rangschikken. David Ackles (1968) - 9. Subway to the Country (1868) - 7.5. 1969 Subway to the Country.
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David Ackles Chords: Sonny Come Home
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A collection of lyrics and music - chords, tabs and bits of sheet music - of songs written by American singer-songwriter David Ackles (1937-1999). Wednesday, January 28, 1970. These woods, I've been here before,. But someone's changed the color of the leaves. Not leaves not green anymore;. What is that hanging in the trees? Bits of glass broken, bicycle wheels broken,. Old toys, old wounds, broken, broken. Why did I come here on my way home? I heard a voice calling 'Sonny,. No rock, no road anymore.
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David Ackles Chords: His Name is Andrew
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A collection of lyrics and music - chords, tabs and bits of sheet music - of songs written by American singer-songwriter David Ackles (1937-1999). Thursday, January 22, 1970. His Name is Andrew. His name is Andrew,. He works in a canning factory. He doesn't have a friend. He chooses to wait alone,. For his life to end. When Andrew was just a little boy,. He knew all the words to all the hymns of joy,. And he sang them on Sunday,. And he sang them on Monday,. And in April, and in May,. And he believed them.
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David Ackles Chords: Main Line Saloon
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A collection of lyrics and music - chords, tabs and bits of sheet music - of songs written by American singer-songwriter David Ackles (1937-1999). Saturday, January 30, 1971. I know a place, it's a bar that never closes,. I recommend you take a friend and hold your noses. What you see won't be the same as any place you've been before. And you'll know when you read the name written on the open door. Welcome, everybody, welcome! Welcome to the Main Line Saloon! Welcome, everybody, welcome! Subscribe to: Po...
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David Ackles Chords: Down River
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A collection of lyrics and music - chords, tabs and bits of sheet music - of songs written by American singer-songwriter David Ackles (1937-1999). Sunday, January 25, 1970. Good to see you again Rosie. I know I've changed a lot since then. But you're looking fine babe. Three years, that ain't long Rosie,. I still remember our song. When you were mine babe. Times change. Times change I know,. But it sure goes slow,. Down river, when you're locked away. Hey why didn't you write Rosie,. Counting my time babe.
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David Ackles Chords: Be My Friend
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A collection of lyrics and music - chords, tabs and bits of sheet music - of songs written by American singer-songwriter David Ackles (1937-1999). Wednesday, January 21, 1970. This world's a lonely place to walk around in. This world's a pace where life is hard to spend. But we can help each other live. The simple gift,. The words that lift:. Some days you wake up feeling nothing but fear. Some days you wonder why God put you here. Then all at once there comes a word. What was that you heard? So if I may,.
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David Ackles Chords: Inmates of the Institution
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A collection of lyrics and music - chords, tabs and bits of sheet music - of songs written by American singer-songwriter David Ackles (1937-1999). Wednesday, January 20, 1971. Inmates of the Institution. Inmates of the institution! Why are you waving through the madhouse fence? Do your absent bodies hear your soul's lament? Inmates of the institution! Who are you waiting for with hollow eyes? Do you think he'll come this way before he dies? Or did he pass once in disguise? I'll bet a buck you didn't bow.
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David Ackles Chords: Woman River
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A collection of lyrics and music - chords, tabs and bits of sheet music - of songs written by American singer-songwriter David Ackles (1937-1999). Friday, January 22, 1971. River, flowing deep,. Lull me to sleep. On the river bank. Tell me a story,. River, flowing wide,. Roll, roll by my side,. On the river bank. That devil water,. Wide and free,. How like a woman to me. Sometimes it's winter,. And you're covered with snow. But one think, come spring,. You're going to break up and go. River, rushing wild,.