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Easy to read, si mplified arrangements of some of the world 's greatest folk songs, including Blowin' In The Wind , From Both Sides Now, Universal Soldier, Where Have AU The Flowers Gone and many more. Arranged By Cyril Watters.
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This album © Copyright 1977 Wise Publications London/New York/Sydney Exclusive distributors: Music Sales Limited 8/9 Frith Street London. Wl V 5TZ. Eng land Music Sales Australia Pty Limited '20 Rothschild Avenue. Rosebery, NSW 2018. Australia
Alii Really Want To Do 32 American Pie 38
Banks Of Th e Ohio 28 Bells Of Rh ymn ey, The 45 Blowin' In The Wind 36 Catch The Wind 14 Fire And Rain 34
From Both Sides Now 16 IfYou Could Read My Mind 4 Mr Tam bou rine Man 30
Streets Of Londo n 8 Sundown 25 Tell It On Th e Mountain 22 Universal So ldi er 18
Whe re Have All Th e Flowers Gone! 12
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3. Though you might hear laughin' spinnin' swingin ' madly across the sun It's not aimed at anyone, it's just escapin ' on the run And but for t he sky there are no fences facin' And if you hear vague traces of sk ippin' reels o f rhyme To your tambourine in time, it's just a ragged clown behind I wouldn't pay it any mind, it 's j ust a shadow you're See in ' that he's chasin', Chorus 4, Then take me d isappearin' through the smoke rings of my mind Down the foggy ruins of time, fa r past the frozen leaves The haunted. frigh tened trees out to the windy beach Far from the t wisted reach of crazy sorrow Yes, to dance beneath the diamond sky with one hand wavin ' free Silhouetted by the sea, circled by the circus sands With all memory and fate driven deep beneat h the waves Let me forget about today until tomorrow, Chorus 31
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