Intro G C D G C G D Verse 1 G C D G When she slammed the door and left that day C D G He stood to watch her go C D G Taking all his hopes and dreams away C Em D Dsus2 D With not much left to show C D G Em The kids she'd send one long weekend C Em D G She'd tell him where and when C D G C Oh, may those who've loved and been thrown away G D C D G C G D G Be found and loved again Verse 2 C D G And when her calls were not returned C D G C G She knew this time he'd gone C D G He'd tried before, but now she'd learned C Em D Dsus2 D She was not the only one C D G Em With pain inside, she vowed with pride C Em D Dsus2 D She'd never needed men C D G C Oh, may those who've loved and been thrown away G D C Be found and loved again Bridge C G Found and loved, found and loved C G D Found and loved again C D G C May those who've loved and been thrown away G D C Be found and loved again Instrumental G C D G C D G C D G C Em D C D G Em C Em D Bridge C D G C May those who've loved and been thrown away G D G C G Be found and loved again Em D Those who leave can't count the cost Em A D Those who grieve know what's been lost Verse 3 G C D G So, when they met they danced the dance C D G The hurt ones always do C D G As both said no to one more chance C Em D Dsus2 D But thought it might be you C D G Em So as we pray, that come what may C Em D Our hopes will find them then C D G C Oh, may those who've loved and been thrown away G D G C G Be found and loved again C D G C May those who've loved and been thrown away G D G Be found and loved again -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Track 2 Artist - Harvey Andrews Song - Somewhere in the Stars -------------------------------------------------------------------------- CAPO: 3rd Fret Intro Am Verse 1 E7 Somewhere in the stars, somewhere that isn't here Am There are buildings without bars, lives lived without fear E7 Somewhere in the stars, somewhere that isn't here Am There are bodies without scars, loved ones always near Chorus G C And sometimes in a dream, I can see it shine E7 Am See its golden gleam, feel it could be mine F C A field of nature's grain, a windmill on a hill G B7 Am Then I wake again and I'm here still Bridge F Am I would grieve if I could cry E7 Am I would leave if I could fly F Am I would crawl through all the mud and rain E7 Am If I could see my home again Verse 2 E7 But somewhere in the stars, somewhere that isn't here Am No leaders, kings or czars, no missile, gun or spear E7 Yes, somewhere in the stars, somewhere that isn't here Am Everyone can sing and everyone can hear Chorus G C And sometimes in a dream, I can see it shine E7 Am See its golden gleam, feel it could be mine F C Each day a day of peace, a day of your goodwill G B7 Am Then the dreamings cease and I'm here still Bridge F Am I would grieve if I could cry E7 Am I would leave if I could fly F Am I would crawl through all the mud and rain E7 Am If I could see my home again Verse 3 E7 But somewhere in the dark, somewhere beyond this night Am There glows that tiny spark that could be grown to light E7 Yes, somewhere in the dark, there must be something more Am Than all this blood and rage, this madness we call war Chorus G C And sometimes in a dream, I can see it shine E7 Am See its golden gleam, feel it could be mine F C All the gods asleep, so no one has to k*ll G B7 Am Then I hear the children weep 'cause they're here still E7 But somewhere in the stars, somewhere that isn’t here -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Track 3 Artist - Harvey Andrews Song - La Jeusseliniere -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Intro G C G D G Verse 1 As the sun rises high C And the circling bird’s cry G Em A7 D Is the only sound I ever hear G As the barn shadow falls C On the old cottage walls G D G I know why this place calls me each year Verse 2 For it’s here I find peace C Where the world’s sorrows cease G Em A7 D And my heart is released from its toil G Where the tree offers fruits C The vine sends its shoots G D G And the wild cherry roots in the soil [Verse 3 C And I leave well behind G All those things that I find Em A7 D Cause me pain and distress and despair G They don’t travel with me C When I sail ‘cross the sea G D G And drive down to La Jeusseliniere Chorus Em My friends bring their song C And their laughter along A7 D Both belong on the sweet summer air B7 Wine warms the night C ‘Till the stars in delight A7 D Shine so bright on La Jeusseliniere Instrumental G C G Em A7 D G C G D G Chorus Em My friends bring their song C And their laughter along A7 D Both belong on the sweet summer air B7 Wine warms the night C ‘Till the stars in delight A7 D Shine so bright on La Jeusseliniere [Verse 4 G And when winter brings cold C So my body feels old G Em A7 D And the ice and snow hold us in thrall G I will still close my eyes C Till my freed spirit flies G D G Where the circling bird cries for us all [Verse 5 C And I’ll leave well behind G All those things that I find Em A7 D Cause me pain and distress and despair G They don’t travel with me C When I sail ‘cross the sea G D G And drive down to La Jeusseliniere They don’t travel with me C When I sail ‘cross the sea G D G And drive down to La Jeusseliniere Outro G C G Em A7 D G C G D G -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Track 4 Artist - Harvey Andrews Song - The Role You Choose -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Intro G D Em Am G D Verse 1 G Em When you live your life as Charlie Brown C G Am You sometimes smile you mostly frown G Em C You sometimes float you mostly drown Am D 'Cause you are Charlie Brown Verse 2 G Em When you miss the chances, you miss the clues C G Am You know just how it feels to lose G Em D C And you know that is the role you choose Am G Then you are Charlie Brown Chorus C D G Em C Yes, you are Charlie Brown, my friend D G You are Charlie Brown C D G Em And though you try to fly it right C G D Still your kite comes down Verse 3 G Em When you live your life as Charlie Brown C G Am You play King Lear, they call you clown G Em C They say there's one in every town Am D Who's name is Charlie Brown Verse 4 G Em When you pitch that ball it comes right back C G Am So you defend while they attack G Em D C Then you find a quiet place to crack Am G 'Cause you are Charlie Brown Instrumental C D G D Em C D G C D G Em C Am D Bridge C Still your kite, still your kite D Still your kite comes down Good old Charlie Brown Verse 5 G Em When you live your life as Charlie Brown C G Am You know you'll never wear that crown G Em C You know you'll never find renown Am D 'Cause you are Charlie Brown Verse 6 G Em Oh, Mister Schultz, you know me well C G Am I see it in the tales you tell G Em D C For you know that heaven's made in hell Am G When you are Charlie Brown G Em D C Yes, you know that heaven's made in hell Am C G When you are Charlie Brown -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Track 5 Artist - Harvey Andrews Song - Impressions -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Intro Em Verse 1 Em When Prussians came to take the house D I could not stop them then B7 They filled the rooms with horses Em With sheep as well as men Am I tried for poor old Camille’s sake Em For M'sieur Monet too Am But they were Prussian soldiers B7 There was little I could do Verse 2 Em Camille had fled to England D M'sieur Monet followed on B7 When war came both made certain Em That they never saw a gun Am They left me to look after Em All the things they left behind Am But so much in so small a house B7 The troops were sure to find Verse 3 G The store room full of paintings D Fifteen years of Camille’s life B7 Pictures of our village Em Of his children and his wife G And when the rain made good earth mud D And rivers of the lanes C The soldiers laid them end to end B7 Em And walked on canvassed frames Verse 4 Em The colours and the pigments merged D And M'sieur Monet’s blue B7 Joined the reds, the greens, the browns Em To form another hue Am And poor Camille’s 'Plein Air' became Em A blackened, blasted land Am As boots tore holes with muddied soles B7 Sent from the fatherland Verse 5 Em They burned the rest for daily warmth D The paint and oil were good B7 And gave more heat to blistered feet Em Than shower dampened wood C But when they left I tried to clean Em The pictures that I found Am By Camille and his friend Monet B7 Deep trodden in the ground Verse 6 G But why I bothered I don’t know D Camille’s a silly fool B7 No one buys his paintings Em They’re all laughing as a rule G And M'sieur Monet’s eyes can’t see D He’s never finished yet C No details, just impressions B7 Em Is the best that he can get Verse 7 Em When they return and find the truth D Maybe they’ll see the light B7 And do an honest job for once Em It never has seemed right Am A life spent painting pictures Em We all wonder why they try Am "See this one here, yes, take it, sir" B7 A M'sieur Monet sky Em B7 Em That no one wants to buy -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Track 6 Artist - Harvey Andrews Song - The Pocket Song -------------------------------------------------------------------------- CAPO: 5th Fret Intro G C F C G C Verse 1 C F C Oh, my mother's in my pocket and she'll never go away F G She tells me that I have to keep my mobile on each day F G And "Where you going?", "What you doing?" is all she'll ever say C F G C F C G C Oh, my mother's in my pocket and she'll never go away Verse 2 C F C Now my wife is in my pocket and she'll never go away F G She tells me that I have to keep my mobile on each day F G And "Where you going?", "Who you seeing?" is all she'll ever say C F G C F C G C Oh, my wife is in my pocket and she'll never go away Chorus F C See us on the street, the train G C See our faces etched with strain F C Not a minute of our own Dm G Lives lived on a mobile phone Verse 3 C F C Now my boss is in my pocket and he'll never go away F G He tells me that I have to keep my mobile on each day F G And "Where you going?", "How's the selling?" is all he'll ever say C F G C F C G C Oh, my boss is in my pocket and he'll never go away Chorus F C See us on the street, the train G C See our faces etched with strain F C Not a minute of our own Dm G Lives lived on a mobile phone Verse 4 C F C Soon I'll empty all my pockets and I'll throw them all away F G These gadgets and these gizmos that have taken all my day F G And where I'm going, what I'm doing, only I will say C F G C When I empty all my pockets and I throw them all away G C Someday G C Someday G C One day -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Track 7 Artist - Harvey Andrews Song - Golden Pennies -------------------------------------------------------------------------- CAPO: 5th Fret Intro C Am Dm G Verse 1 C Am Golden pennies, see them shining in the sun Dm F G Golden pennies, lying there for anyone C Am Pan the river, bless the waters as they run Dm F G For golden pennies and the freedom that you’ve won Verse 2 C Am There’s adventure waiting in this promised land Dm F G Leave old England, take the future in your hand C Am Leave your troubles on that cold and distant shore Dm F G Here’s Australia, with golden pennies by the score F C Dm C Golden pennies Chorus F G Em A It’s hard on a woman when she gets out here Dm G C It’s hard on a woman, I know F G Em A7 But there’s something special ‘bout the new frontier Dm F G And it takes someone special to go Verse 3 C Am Will you have me, will you be a poor man’s bride? Dm F G Will you love me, will you stay here by my side? C Am And build a country with our hope and with our pride Dm F G I won’t fail you, though there’s others who have tried C For golden pennies Instrumental C Am Dm F G C Am Dm F G Chorus F G Em A It’s hard on a woman when she gets out here Dm G C It’s hard on a woman, I know F G Em A7 But there’s something special ‘bout the new frontier Dm F G And it takes someone special to go Verse 4 C Am Will you have me, will you be a poor man’s bride? Dm F G Will you love me, will you stay here by my side? C Am And build a country with our hope and with our pride Dm F G I won’t fail you, though there’s others who have tried C For golden pennies Outro C Am Dm F G C Am Dm F G F C Dm C -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Track 8 Artist - Harvey Andrews Song - The Last Train -------------------------------------------------------------------------- CAPO: 2nd Fret Intro C Verse 1 Am It was the last train of the evening Dm G The sun was setting low E7 Am As we pulled out of the station F G I glanced up to see its glow C Am In the window a reflection Dm G Of a face I used to know E7 Am In an old life, in a young life F G We both lived so long ago Chorus C Bb She could dance from dusk till dawning F She could twist and shout with joy D7 Dm G And I was hers forever, her first and only boy C Am But in that old life, in that young life Dm G I was far too smart to know Dm G F That the one regret I'd harbour yet G C Was that I let her go Verse 2 Am She was reading as I watched her Dm G Till she turned another page E7 Am From the lines upon her face now F G You could never tell her age C Am But I knew I looked so different Dm G Time just hadn't been that kind E7 Am On my face were etched the failures F G Of the life I'd left behind Verse 3 C F As we slowed she closed her novel Stood to take her suitcase down D Turned and paused and stared at me G Then shadowed by a frown C Am Shook her head, took her case Dm G Moved towards the door Dm G Another time, another place F G C But leaving me once more Chorus C Bb She could dance from dusk till dawning F G She could twist and shout with joy, and that Dm G F That the one regret I'd harbour yet G C Was that I let her go It was the last train of the evening -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Track 9 Artist - Harvey Andrews Song - Long, Long Time -------------------------------------------------------------------------- CAPO: 4th Fret Intro C Am Dm G C Verse 1 Am Dm There’s a sunset that we’ve never seen G E7 Over mountains where we’ve never been Am D7 And I’d like to make that long, long climb G C ‘Cause we haven't for a long, long time Verse 2 Am Dm There’s a poem that we’ve never read G E7 Saying all the things we’ve never said Am D7 And I’d like to make those verses rhyme G F ‘Cause we haven't for a long, long time Chorus C Am Could we change our lives you and me G F Be the gypsies we could never be C Am Dm Are we trapped in days that just tick by G C Or could we take our chance and try Verse 3 Am Dm There’s a journey that we’ve never made G E7 Never taken, always been afraid Am D7 Don’t you think that it would be a crime G C If we didn’t for a long, long time Instrumental C Am Dm G E7 Am D7 G F Chorus C Am Could we change our lives you and me G F Be the lovers we could never be C Am Dm Are we trapped in days that just tick by G C Or could we chase that dream and try Verse 4 Am Dm There’s a door that opens every day G E7 Let’s not close it let’s just slip away Am D7 Don’t look back it’s all a pantomime G C And it has been for a long, long time Verse 5 Am Dm But there’s a sunset that we’ve never seen G E7 Over mountains where we’ve never been Am D7 So let’s go and start that long, long climb G C And let’s make it last a long, long time Outro C Am Dm G E7 Am D7 G C -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Track 10 Artist - Harvey Andrews Song - Old Face -------------------------------------------------------------------------- CAPO:: 4th Fret Intro C F Dm Am7 Dm C G Verse 1 C Milly has an old face F She calls it her new face Dm F Milly has an old face C Showing all its years Dm F Remembering the heartaches C Harsh words and remakes Dm Treasuring the keepsakes F G That help to hide the fears Verse 2 C Yes, Milly has an old face F Smiling at the retraced Dm F Memory of an embrace C That was always there Dm F When life was something grown in C Love was sometimes thrown in Dm But never, ever shown in F G F A place with others near Chorus G C Dm In old eyes the young girl dances F Dm Takes her chances G F While she may G C Dm And in old eyes the young man watches F G As time notches one more day Instrumental C F Dm Am7 Dm C G Verse 3 C And Billy has an old face F Moving at an old pace Dm F Not afraid of disgrace C Bringing up the rear Dm F Time alone for musing C He's not afraid of losing Dm Happy in his choosing F G To be a mutineer Verse 4 C Yes, Billy has an old face F Living in an old place Dm F Searching for the misplaced C Memories very dear Dm F Telling all the tall tales C Storm wind and sea gales Dm Lost oars and torn sails F G F Till the glass said clear Chorus G C Dm In old eyes the young girl dances F Dm Takes her chances G F While she may G C Dm And in old eyes the young man watches F G As time notches one more day Instrumental C F Dm Am7 Dm C G C F Dm Am7 Dm C G Verse 5 C In the mirror there's an old face F Waiting for the young face Dm F In the mirror there's an old face C Showing all its years Dm F We'll remember our heartaches C Harsh words and remakes Dm We'll treasure the keepsakes F G That help to hide our fears Verse 6 F G C When we're an old, old face F G C With lines of the finest lace F Dm C Folded in time's embrace F G C Proud of our old, old face F G C When we're an old, old face F G C With lines of the finest lace F Dm C Folded in time's embrace F G C Proud of our old, old face Outro C F Dm Am7 Dm C