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"Add Some Music To Your Day"(Wilson/Knott/Love) Released as a single 23/2/70, with "Suzie Cincinnati" as the B-side Also on "Sunflower"(1970) Use a capo on the second fret (played on a 12-string) Intro: |D Dsus4| X2
The sDunday Dsus4mornin' goDspel goes Dsus4good with the sDun Dsus4 There's bGlues, folk, and country,and rock like a rollin' sDtone The wCadd9orld could come together as oDne If evCadd9erybody under the sDun Add some mGusiA7sus4c to your dDay Dsus4
You'll hear it while you're walkin' by a neighbour's home You'll hear it faintly in the distance when you're on the phone You're sittin' in a dentist's chair And they've got music for you there To add some music to your day
AD5dd some music music everywhere(add some music) AGdd some add some add some add some mDusic(add some music) Your dCadd9octor knows it keeps you cDalm Your pCadd9reacher adds it to his psaDlms So add some mGusicA7sus4 to your dDay
MuBmsic When you're aF#mlone Is like a comB7panion For your lonely sEmoul, F#7oh-oB7h-oE7h-oAh....
Dmaj7When day is Amaj7over (when day is over) Dmaj7I close my tAmaj7ired eyes (I close my tired) BmMusic is Ain my sE7oul!Asus4
At a movie you can feel it touching your heart And on every day of the summertime You'll hear children chasing ice cream carts They'll play it on your wedding day There must be 'bout a million ways To add some music to your day
D5Add some music to your day Add some music to your day Add some music to your day Add some music to your day Add some music to your day