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Chris de Burgh - Moonfleet & Other Stories Released: June 10, 2010 Record Company: Ferryman Productions Duration: 01:11:26 The Band: Chris de Burgh - Vocals and Guitar Phil Palmer - Guitar and Additional Backing Vocals Pete Gordeno - Keyboards and Additional Backing Vocals Geoff Dugmore - Drums, Percussion and Additional Backing Vocals Neil Taylor - Guitar Jerry Meehan - Bass Guitar, Bassoon and Additional Backing Vocals Nigel Hopkins - Accordion, Moog Bass, Hammond and Additional Backing Vocals Geoffrey Richardson - Viola, Fiddle, Banjo, Mandolin, Whistle and Additional Backing Vocals Chris Porter - Additional Percussion, Incidental Keyboards and Narration Jakko Jakszyk - Backing Vocals Hazel Fernandez - Backing Vocals IG Ltd. - Choir on The Days of Our Age Track List: Moonfleet: Nr. Name Time Tabber 01. The Moonfleet Overture 5:03 - 02. The Village of Moonfleet... (Narration) 1:27 - 03. The Light On The Bay 1:57 NBA96 04. Have A Care 2:52 Figuras 05. For Two Days and Nights... (Narration) 1:14 - 06. Go Where Your Heart Believes 4:11 NBA96 07. The Escape 4:19 NBA96 08. And So It Was... (Narration) 0:29 - 09. The Days of Our Age 1:54 NBA96 10. The Secret of the Locket 3:32 NBA96 11. With Heavy Heart... (Narration) 0:36 - 12. My Heart's Surrender 4:10 NBA96 13. Treasure and Betrayal 3:43 frankowillo 14. Moonfleet Bay 3:06 vicetown 15. The Storm 3:23 frankowillo 16. Greater Love 3:29 NBA96 17. In the Years That Followed... (Narration) 1:23 - 18. The Moonfleet Finale 3:00 - Other Stories: 19. Everywhere I Go 3:36 Betty Lou 20. The Nightingale 3:47 frankowillo 21. One Life, One Love 3:42 NBA96 22. Why Mona Lisa Smiled 3:37 NBA96 23. Pure Joy 3:06 frankowillo 24. People of the World 3:50 NBA96 ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ 01. The Moonfleet Overture 5:03 Tabbed by: - This song is an instrumental song which has not been tabbed. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ 02. The Village of Moonfleet... (Narration) 1:27 Tabbed by: - The village of Moonfleet lies half a mile from the sea, in the centre of Moonfleet bay, a death trap for sailors caught in a south-westerly gale. It was on a cold February night in the year seventeen hundred and fifty eight that young John Trenchard, a boy of 15, set off to the graveyard in search of the treasure that was said to be guarded by the ghost of Blackbeard. But it was not the light from Blackbeard's lantern that John saw that night, but from smugglers in the bay. And soon, he was to be caught up in their dangerous world, and his life would change forever. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ 03. The Light On The Bay 1:57 Tabbed by: NBA96
Em Last night, I sDaw it there, ShCining in the dark agDain,Em The light that all men sDeem to fCear, They say that saDilors were drGowning Din the bCay, And pAmeople kept away, Waiting fFor the riches that a wreck would brEming, When the morning cDomes, And nCow the ghost of BlDackbeard walks agEmain, To hCaunt the ones who wDould not hear the pEmain
HDelp mCe, D Em HDelp mCe..D. Em
I took the Dold path down, dCown to where the graveyard lDay,Em The place I knDew when I was yCoung, They say that BlDackbeard had Ghidden preciDous stCones, AmAmongst the ancient bones, So I sFet off to the darkness down belEmow, By the candle glDow, T'was thCen I heard the vDoices, saw a lEmight, And stCarted on the jDourney of my lEmife... ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________
04. Have A Care 2:52 Tabbed by: Figuras
With the Emvoices getting nearer I knew Bmthat I had to hide, I got Amup behind a coffin, then I Bsaw who was inside, By the Emskin and bones of Blackbeard I Glay there in the dark, T'was Amthen I heard a whisper above theB beating of my heart
Have a cEmare, have a care, T'was Cevilly come by and no Ggood will Dyou find Cthere, D Have a Emcare, have a care, T'was Cevilly stolen, only Gpain and Dsorrow Cthere D- have a Emcare!
So t'was Emfrom the world of smugglers that I Bmhid myself that night, And when they Amleft I opened up the coffin Bfor a look inside, But inEmstead of Blackbeard's diamonds, in the Glocket at his heart, Only Amverses from the Bible and aB voice came from the dark
Have a cEmare, have a care, T'was Cevilly come by and no Ggood will Dyou find Cthere, D Have a Emcare, have a care, T'was Cevilly stolen, only Gpain and Dsorrow Cthere D- have a Emcare!
GmWhat shall we do with the boy who's hiding, Fwhat shall we do with the boy who's hiding, Gmwhat shall we do with the boy who's hiding, Fearly in the Gmmorning?
GmLock him in the vault so he can't get out boys, FLock him in the vault so he can't get out boys, GmLock him in the vault so he can't get out boys, Fearly in the Gmmorning! ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________
05. For Two Days and Nights... (Narration) 1:14 Tabbed by: - For two days and nights, John lay trapped in the vault with only the bones of the dead for company. His cries for help were finally heard by Moonfleet publican, Elzevir Block, Who brought him back to his tavern, the Why Not. This brave and kindly man was to look after John as his own boy, In place of his son David, a lad of the same age, Who had been brutally slain by much hated magistrate Maskew. By cruel chance, Maskew was also the father of the beautiful Grace, the love of John's life A love that would survive every twist and turn of fate. But with an uncertain future ahead, John is told by Elzevir it is time to decide, Find steady work and make a life elsewhere, Or stay with him, in the dangerous world of the smugglers. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ 06. Go Where Your Heart Believes 4:11 Tabbed by: NBA96 F Bb F Bb C
F Freedom calls Bb And in yCour heart you have been waitinBbg FFor this moBbment tCo come Dm Within these walls You have hBbeard worDmds of inspiratioBbn TChat have opDmened your eyeCs
I am oldAm But there's a wisdomDm that comes wGmith years C You are young and it's Amso easyDm when you have no fearCs
FGo, Emgo where your heFart believes Your Bbmemories are waiting It's the only wCay to find out who Fyou are C Bb
F In this life C There is a rFoad that you must folloBbw To the lCeft or the right F One is widCe but the oDmther is hFard and narrow Bb Take this one and you can cFall it your own C There will be sFo many voices trying to tGmurn you roundC Take a moAmment just to listDmen then cGmarry oCn
FGo, go whEmere your hDmeart believes Your memorBbies are waiting It's the only wCay to find out who you aFre
There will be tAbimes when you're lost and lonely And you will have no-one besEbide you And tEbmhat is when you'll find the hidden one insF#ide Who will hCelp you thrDmough
Bm Em Am D Bm Em Am D C D C D
GGo, go where yoEmur heart believesG Your mCemories are waiting And your drGeams are on their wDay; Ggo,D go to your Emdestiny You kCnow I will be with you every sGtep of the wDay, Ggo D Em (Go where your heGart beliCeves) G D G Freedom calls (EmGo to your desGtinyC) Em D G
CGo where your hDeart beliGeves ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________
07. The Escape 4:19 Tabbed by: NBA96 Intro: Em D G Bm Em
And sEmo it began The story how Elzevir would look after John as hDis own sEmon And the smAmugglers betrayed on Moonfleet Bay By MEmaskew looking now at DElzevir's gEmun
Then a shGot rang out in the mDorning light MEmaskew fell a hBole between his eyes But it was hEmis own men who brAmought him down And they Balso got poor JEmohn, oh, they Dalso shot poor JEmohn
COoGoh, it's a dDangerous wEmorld boys COoGoh, with the smDuggling crEmew COoGoh, it's a dDangerous lEmife boys WhEmen you're rDunning from the RevenEmue WhEmen you're rDunning from the RevenEmue
And sEmo to escape it came now for Elzevir to pick up the boy And cDarry him awEmay For he cAmould not walk with a bullet in the leg And they mEmade for the safety of the PDurbeck cEmave
T'was thGere that John would rDead one night The wEmords in the locket by cBandlelight For the BEmible verses hAmeld the key to BlBackbeard's hidden trEmeasure At the bDottom of a Castle wEmell
COoGoh, it's a dDangerous wEmorld boys COoGoh, in a smDuggler's lEmife COoGoh, in the DDays of our Emage boys ThEmat's where the sDecret of the treasure lEmies ThEmat's where the sDecret of the treasure lEmies
C G D Em C G D Em C G D Em
ThEmat's where the sDecret of the treasure lEmies ThEmat's where the sDecret of the treasure lEmies
Bm A Bm Bm A Bm F#m Bm F#m Bm
Oh, we're gDoing to be rich boys The trAeasure we will find BlEmackbeard's bones are dBmancing here tonight Yes, we're gBmoing to be rich boys, the trAeasure we will fBmind At fBmourscore feet deep, well, NAorth is where it lBmies ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________
08. And So It Was... (Narration) 0:29 Tabbed by: - And so it was there by the flickering firelight in Purbeck Bay, John discovered the secret of the locket that would lead him to Blackbeard's treasure. For the words, "fourscore feet, deep well north" were the clues hidden in those verses from the bible. The days of our age are threescore years and ten, And though men be so strong that they come, to fourscore years, yet is their strength then.. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ 09. The Days of Our Age 1:54 Tabbed by: NBA96
The dFays of our age are thrCeescore years and ten, And thDmough men be so strong that they cCome, To fBbourscCore yFears, yet Amis their strength thDmen, But lAabour and sorrow, so sBboon pCasseth Amit awBbay, And Bbwe aCre gDone,F
FAnd as for me, my fCeet are almost gone, My trDmeadings are wBbell nigh slCipped, But lBbet not the waterflood drown mFe, NAmeither lDmet the dEeep swallow me Amup, (swCallow me Fup) G
So gCoing through the Vale of MiseryG, I shall use it for a wellDm, Till the pools are filled with wGater, For thEbou hast made the NBborth and the South, TCmabor and Hermon shall rejDoice in thy nGame. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________
10. The Secret of the Locket 3:32 Tabbed by: NBA96 Intro: Bm
In those veBmrses of the Bible, A mAessage was concealed, And sGoon for John, The sF#ecret was revealed, Bm Deep in a Castle well, The trAeasure could be found, BlGackbeard's diamond, FF#ourteen fathoms down,
Have a cBmare,A Have a cGare,F# Have a cBmare,A T'was Gevilly come by,F# Bm
Though rBmunning as an outlaw, With a prAice upon his head, TGo his darling Grace, He hF#ad to go instead, To tBmell her of his love, And all the rAiches he would bring, With BlGackbeard's diamond, And bF#uy her a wedding ring,
Have a cBmare,A Have a cGare,F# Have a cBmare,A T'was Gevilly come by,F# Bm A G
Go where you're hF#eart believes, GBmo, go where you're hAeart believes,G F# Bm A G F#
Have a cBmare,A Have a cGare,F# Have a cBmare,A T'was Gevilly come by,F# Bm ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________
11. With Heavy Heart... (Narration) 0:36 Tabbed by: - With heavy heart, before he set off on the trail of Blackbeard's hidden treasure, John met with his beloved Grace just one more time, not knowing where, or when, they would ever meet again. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ 12. My Heart's Surrender 4:10 Tabbed by: NBA96 Intro: D A G D G D A G
D This is my hAeart's surrendDer, A This is my chosen momDent, G This is the time to tF#mell you I love yBmou, Em Then I have to say goodbAye,
Bm And I will mAiss you when wintGer comes,A D And when the sAummer is hGere,A D And I will lAisten to wind Gand wave, And I'll prDay that you'll nGever forgAet, The Done who is brGeathing your nAame,
D SomewhAere, there's a hGeart that's wDaitingG for this day to cDome agAain, D SomedAay I will cGome to tDake youG to a world where lDove cannot hAide anymGore, So dGon't cry for me, dGon't cry for me, I will retBmurn,A G
D You say you'll Aalways love mDe, A A candle in your windDow, G Forever shines where an F#mangel wBmaits Em To bring me home agAain,
Bm Back to the plAace where I'll alwGays be,A D With every drAeam that I hGave,A D For like a trAee with the deepGest roots, No stCorm can bring us dBown,
E SomewhBere, there's a hAeart that's wEaitingA for this day to cEome agBain, E SomedBay I will cAome to tEake youA to a world where lEove cannot hBide anymAore,
E B A E A E B E B A E A E B A
DAon't cry for me, dAon't cry for me, I will retEurn, E This is my hBeart's surrendEer. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________
13. Treasure and Betrayal 3:43 Tabbed by: frankowillo
It was Emon the trail of riches, we set Bmoff upon that day To the AmCastle keep of Carisbrooke, to Bwhere the treasure lay And Emsoon I found the diamond at the Gbottom of the well But that Amtraitor of a Turnkey, to his Bdeath below he fell
"HaEmve a care, have a care, T'was Cevilly come by and no Ggood will Dyou find Cthere D Have a Emcare, have a care, T'was Cevilly stolen, only Gpain and Dsorrow Cthere D- have a Emcare!"
Then aEmcross the sea to Holland, with the Bmjewel in my hand Where we Amwent to sell our treasure at the Bhouse of Aldebrand When he Emsaid it was no diamond, through the Gwindow it was tossed But that Amwicked man was lying and we were Bcaught in a double-cross
"HaEmve a care, have a care, T'was Cevilly come by and no Ggood will Dyou find Cthere D Have a Emcare, have a care, T'was Cevilly stolen, only Gpain and Dsorrow Cthere D- have a Emcare!"
&Gmquot;What shall we do with the boy who's stealing? FWhat shall we do with the boy who's stealing? GmWhat shall we do with the boy who's stealing, Fearly in the Gmmorning?"
GmThrow him into jail let him rot forever FThrow him into jail let him rot forever GmThrow him into jail let him rot forever, Fearly in the Gmmorning!"
"HaEmve a care, have a care, T'was Cevilly come by and no Ggood will Dyou find Cthere D Have a Emcare, have a care, T'was Cevilly stolen, only Gpain and Dsorrow Cthere D- have a Emcare!" ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________
14. Moonfleet Bay 3:06 Tabbed by: vicetown Intro: G-G-C-G-C-Em-D-Em Verse 1:
AlEmas poor GJohn, he Amwas a Emprisoner, GFortune’s fool foCr many Ga day, CBlinded Gby that Amcursed Emdiamond, AmWith his Emfreedom, Bmhe mustEm pay;
Verse 2:
And Emso it Gwas for Afaithful EmElzevir, GCast in chains for Cten long Gyears, With Cnever a Gword of Amblame or Emanger, AmJust for EmJohn, t’waBms onEmly tears;
Pre-Chorus:
EmOh oh Amoh, only Emtears, Oh oh Doh ...
Chorus:
GBlow, wind blow, and Csend them Ghome again, CSet the Gsails for DEngland’s way, CMany a Dheart is Ggrieving Emfor them, AmBring them Emback to DMoonfleet GBay;
And Emas for GGrace, she’Amd still bEme waiting, GWaiting for her Conly Glove, CEvery Gnight a Amcandle Emburning Amat her Emwindow, BmShould heEm come;
EmOh oh Amoh, should he Emcome, Oh oh Doh ...
Chorus:
GBlow, wind blow, and Csend them Ghome again, CSet the Gsails for DEngland’s way, CMany a Dheart is Ggrieving Emfor them, AmBring them Emback to DMoonfleet GBay;
GBlow, wind blow, and Csend them Ghome again, CSet the Gsails for DEngland’s way, CMany a Dheart is Ggrieving Emfor them, AmBring them Emback to DMoonfleet GBay;
CMany a Dheart is Ggrieving Emfor them, AmBring them Emback to DMoonfleet GBay; ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________
15. The Storm 3:23 Tabbed by: frankowillo INTRO: Em D Em (6x) Now the time had come for Elzevir and John
To be sent from DHolland's Emshore And to end their days in pain and misery To be slaves so Dfar from Emhome
Oh Coh - how Dsweet the Emsalt sea air Oh Coh - how Dbright the Emsun Oh Coh - but Dlittle Emdid they know Of the Cstorm that Dwas to Emcome And the Cship that Dwould go Emdown
CHey, boys and Glisten well Dand a story EmI will tell CSend for the Gprisoners down beDlow (down below!) CHey boys and Gwish 'em well Dand the fate that Emthem befell And Cpray that you will Dnever see the Cday You'll fight for your Dlife on Moonfleet EmBay!
Well the storm hit hard and the waves were high
It was every Dman for himEmself By a twist of Fate, t'was on Moonfleet Bay
Where the ship would meet its end
Oh Coh - with a Droar of Emwind and sail Oh Coh - the Dship was Emgone Oh Coh - in the Dnight, they Emsaw a light T'was the Ccandle DGrace had Emshone And her Cboy was Dcoming Emhome
CHey, boys the Gship is down, Devery man must Emswim or drown CHead for the Gbreakers on the Dshore (on the shore!) CHey, Gboys for Elzevir, Dhe put John in EmFortune's care For Cno man ever Dwas there 'til thatC day Saved from the Dsea on Moonfleet AmBay!
"What shall we do with the boy who's drowning?
GWhat shall we do with the boy who's drowning? AmWhat shall we do with the boy who's drowning, Gearly in the Ammorning?"
"Throw him a rope and god go with him
GThrow him a rope and god go with him AmThrow him a rope and god go with him, Gearly in the Ammorning?"
INSTRUMENTAL: F C G Am F C G F C G Am
And FElzevir, he Ggave his life aFway But John was the Gonly man that Fday GSaved from the sea on AmMoonfleet Bay! ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________
16. Greater Love 3:29 Tabbed by: NBA96 Intro: Am C F C Dm Am Dm G Am E F C Dm Em F G
HAmere he lies befCore me, My frFiend for many yeCars, He sDmaved me from the wAmater, Now I'm drDmowning in my tGears, GrAmief is but a pEoor word for Feverything I fCeel, There can bDme nEmo grFeater lGove,
HAme was there to gCuide me through the fFollies of my Cage, DmAlways there besAmide me, everythDming forgGave, HAmeld me as a fEather, shFowing me the wCay, There can bDme nEmo grFeater lGove,
NEmo fear did he have before the stForm, The fEmate of others was his only thFought, And thBbough it was the way to certain dFarkness, To sGmave my life he gAave his ownBm, F#m G D E Bm Em A Bm F#m G D
For my lEmife hF#me gaGve his oAwn, And these wEmords F#mare wrGit in stAone, where he lDies,
&quAot;GreaDter love hath no man thF#man tBmhis, That a mGan lay down his lEmife for his frAiend,"
&quAot;GreaDter love hath no man thF#man tBmhis, That a mEman lay down his lAife for his frDiend,&qAuoDt;F#m Bm Em A
&quAot;GreaDter love hath no man thF#man tBmhis, That a mGan lay down his lAife for his frDiend." ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________
17. In the Years That Followed... (Narration) 1:23 Tabbed by: - In the years that followed, John would marry his childhood sweetheart, Grace, and they called their firstborn son Elzevir. Fortune smiled on them, for on his deathbed, The jewel merchant, Aldobrand begged forgiveness for having stolen the diamond, And in his will, left great wealth to one John Trenchard of Moonfleet Village, Dorset, Whom he had so grievously wronged. It is said that in his final hours, Aldobrand would cry out in terror, Speaking of a large man with a coppery face and a huge black beard, who stood at the window, mocking. John and Grace touched not one penny of the money, but laid it out in good works, Renewing the church, creating a hospital and building a lighthouse, A welcome beacon to generations of sailors. From time to time, John would return to the seashore, Where the final words of the friends who had saved him echoed in his heart. And he loved it best when the waves were lashed to madness in an Autumn gale, Thanking God he was not fighting for his life in the roar of the surf. For no other man before or since was taken alive from Moonfleet Bay. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ 18. The Moonfleet Finale 3:00 Tabbed by: - This song is an instrumental song which has not been tabbed. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ 19. Everywhere I Go 3:36 Tabbed by: Betty Lou
Everywhere I Amgo, everywhere I go, I see an imDmage of her face, she talks to me, she talks to me in a thousand Amways.
Everyone I kAmnow, everyone I know is callingDm on the telephone, "Are you ok ? Are you alright, 'cos you're neveAmr at home?" Well, I couldn't be bEmetter, I found my wFay, she is an oGpen door to a brand new G7day.
C Everywhere I go, I see her face aAmgain, everywhere I look, I see her smile and wFave,
everywhere I hear, her voice is calling.
G This time I finEally opened my Ameyes to a beautifulF angel, Fmoh, who's been carCing for me like a moFther for a chGild.
Everywhere I Amgo, everywhere I Amgo, I see the shDmadow of a light, it shines on me, it shines on me from another tAmime. So many dEmark days and lonely niFghts, until she foGund the way to change my lG7ife.
C Everywhere I go, I see her face aAmgain, everywhere I look, I see her smile and wFave,
everywhere I hear, her voice is calling.
G This time I finEally opened my eAyes. D Everywhere I go, I see her face again (everywhere I Bmgo). everywhere I look, I see her smile and wave (everywhere I loGok).
everywhere I hear, her voice is calling.
A This time I fiF#nally opened my eBmyes to my beautiful anGgel, Gmoh, who's been caDring for me like a moGther for her chAild, everywhere I gDo.

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Bm

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G A This time, I A7finally opened my eyDes, everywhere AI gDo. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________
20. The Nightingale 3:47 Tabbed by: frankowillo INTRO: C F G C F G C
AmLove burns in a Emyoung man's heart FHe would give her the Emmoon and the stars And Dmall the Treasures of the AmPharaohs for A Gmoment in her aFrms AmTo the Ball with Em7him she will Emgo FIf he brings her a Cred, red rose DmBut there is only a Amrose of white GIn his garden gFreen And calling up Gto the sky F The birds heard his Glonely cry
CHORUS:
&Cquot;Sing for her, sweet Nightingale FTell her of my Glove CBring for her, sweet Nightingale A Fred, red Grose of Clove
AmSaid the tree to the EmNightingale F"Upon this thornC you must impale Dmyour heart, and then the Amblood Will Gturn this white rose Fred" AmAll night, the Emlittle bird sang FBut in the morning Cshe was gone DmAnd beside her Amon the ground GLay a red, red Frose When the boy Gfound it there FJoy came from Ghis despair
CHORUS:
"C;You sang for her, sweet Nightingale You Ftold her of my Glove You Cbring for her, sweet Nightingale This Fred, red Grose of Clove"
BRIDGE:
ESo he brought her the beautiful Brose &Equot;To the Ball with me yoBu'll go" "C;But no,&Dquot; she said "I Ghave jeDweCls instead AAmnother has won my Dheart And from Amyou, now I must Dpart So, Amtake your foolish Drose and Ego!"
INSTRUMENTAL: C F G C F G C CHORUS: (## slow to end ##)
CSing for her, sweet Nightingale FSing from heaven aGbove CBring for her, sweet Nightingale The Fwisdom Gthat is Clove The Fwisdom Gthat is Clove ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________
21. One Life, One Love 3:42 Tabbed by: NBA96 Capo 3 Intro: D G D A D D G D A D
G Long years would be lDost and over sAince the morning trainBm, G And the words that he cDalled out to her, &F#quot;I'll be back Bmagain! We will Gall be home for ChrDistmas boys, It's whAat the General said", Bm But little dGid they know the wDinds of war, Would chEmange the world insteadA,
ODh, in this one life,G there is Done lAove, D Through the ages to bGe with us AevermDore,
G He played his pDart a hero Aon the battlefieldBm, G 'Til a shell burst rDight beside, And brF#ought him to his kneesBm, As the blGood just flowed awDay, He turned his fAace up to the sky, Bm And a little bGoy was there besDide him saying, &qEmuot;Daddy, please doAn't die",
ODh, in this one life,G there is Done lAove, D Through the ages to bGe with us AevermDore,
G D A D D G D A D
G No-one knew how he mDade it through, and sAoon was on the wayBm, G With the wounded bDack to England, And frF#om the early trainBm, He stepped dGown and in the dDistance saw his wAife and a little boy, Bm Who came up rGunning to his Darms and said, "Em;My Daddy has cAome home",
ODh, in this one life,G there is Done lAove, D Through the ages to bGe with us AevermDore, G In this Done lAife, D Love of a different worldG, There is Done lAove.D ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________
22. Why Mona Lisa Smiled 3:37 Tabbed by: NBA96 Capo 2 Intro: C F C F Am Verse 1:
Am From candles burning, shEadows in the night, Am People praying fEor eternal life, But my mDmind just keeps on wandering, AwEmay from this serene and hallowed plFace, To a wComan's fGace.
Verse 2:
Am She was lovely, lEovely as a dream, Am She had the beauty, the bEeauty of a queen, They say that Dmevery man who meets her, sEmooner or later will fFall, Even mCe that they cGall.
Chorus:
The mCaster of invention, the pAmainter of our times, I can tDmake you round the Heavens and shGow you how to flG7y, 'Twas a mComent caught forever, there was sAmomething in her eyes, But I wDmish I could remember why MGona Lisa smCiled. F C F
Verse 3:
Am She sat before me, this wEoman so divine, Am Something eternal was shEining in her eyes, Oh, LDmisa del Giocondo, you Emopened up a world of mysterFy, When you were lGooking at mG7e.
Chorus:
The mCaster of invention, the pAmainter of our times, I can tDmake you round the Heavens and shGow you how to flG7y, 'Twas a mComent caught forever, there was sAmomething in her eyes, But I wDmish I could remember why MGona Lisa smAmiled.
Bridge:
Am Shame the devil in my hFeart but I cDman't stop thinking abGout her, And whDmat she's doing to mGe, doing to mCe.
Chorus: Am Dm G G7
'Twas a mComent of perfection, the cAmanvas never lies, But I wDmish I could remember why MGona Lisa smCiled.F Why Mona Lisa smCiled? F Why Mona Lisa smCiled? F Why Mona Lisa smCiled? ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________
23. Pure Joy 3:06 Tabbed by: frankowillo CAPO: 4th Fret
CWe were Ftalking aCbout how all the Gyears go Cby FPeople and Cplaces and the Gmarch of Amtime FOnly GmemoAmries can Ftake us back there aGgain
Like the Fday on the Cboat, beneath a Gclear blue Csky When Fout of the Csea they came to Gjump and Amfly CNow I GunderAmstand why Fmy friend said, &Gquot;Dolphins makCe us cry"
CHORUS:
'Cause this was Fpure Cjoy, the way they Glaughed and Cplayed DmSkipping and a-dancing through the Gocean waves It was Fpure Cjoy, for Eall to Amsee So Fwhy can't wGe, more Foften feGel that joy of Cliving?
CAnd we were Ftalking aCbout, how in the Gdays gone Cby FWe would beClieve that all our Gdreams could Amfly FBut they Gfade aAmway, like Fsunset out of the Gsky
And I was Fthere in a Cgarden, where the Gchildren Cplay FHearing them Csinging on a Gsummer's Amday CMade me GrealAmise how Fsoon, we lose that Ginnocence inCside
CHORUS:
'Cause this was Fpure Cjoy, the way they Glaughed and Cplayed DmSkipping and a-dancing on that Gsunny day It was Fpure Cjoy, for Eall to Amsee So Fwhy can't wGe, more Foften feGel that joy of Cliving?
OUTRO:
FPure Cjoy G C F G FPure Cjoy E Am So Fwhy can't wGe, more Amoften feGel that joy of Cliving? F Sheer Gjoy of Cliving F That Gjoy of Cliving 'Cause it was Fpure Cjoy (the Gjoy of Cliving) FPure Cjoy (the Gjoy of Cliving) It was Fpure Cjoy (the Gjoy of Cliving) FPure Cjoy, that Gjoy of Cliving ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________
24. People of the World 3:50 Tabbed by: NBA96 Verse 1:
Let there be lBbight where thCere was dFarkness, Let there be lBbove where thCere was hDmate, Even in the tAerrors of the nDmight, Sooner or Bblater, cComes the dFay.
Verse 2:
Let there be jBboy where thCere was sForrow, Let there be hBbope where thCere was nDmone, And even as your lAife-blood flowed awDmay, Neda, your hBbeart is lCiving oFn.
Chorus:
People of the wForld stand Bbup for frFeedom, Voices cDmall from a dBbistant shCore, For the wDminds of chCange are blBbowing strFonger, And DmEvil men will fCall, For frDmeedom will not wCait anymFore. Bb F
Verse 3:
Let there be SprBbing where thCere was WFinter, Let there be grBbeen where thCere was grDmey, Even as the LAion seems to slDmeep, Sooner or lBbater, hCe will wFake.
Chorus:
People of the wForld stand Bbup for frFeedom, Voices cDmall from a dBbistant shCore, For the wDminds of chCange are blBbowing strFonger, And DmEvil men will fCall, For frDmeedom will not wCait here anymFore.
Solo: F Bb F Dm Bb C Dm C Bb F Dm C Dm C F Bb F Chorus:
Women of the wForld have dBbied for frFeedom, Hear them cDmall from a dBbistant shCore, For the wDminds of chCange are blBbowing strFonger, And DmEvil men must fCall, For frDmeedom will not wCait here anymFore.
Chorus:
People of the wGorld stand Cup for frGeedom, Voices cEmall from a dCistant shDore, For the wEminds of chDange are blCowing strGonger, And AmEvil men will fDall. People of the wGorld have dCied for frGeedom, Hear them cEmall from a dCistant shDore, For the wEminds of chDange are blCowing strGonger, And AmEvil men will fDall, For frAmeedom will not wDait here anymGore. PCeople of the wGorld! ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________