Looking For An Echo

Tabs, letra y acordes de 'Looking For An Echo' por OL'55

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Tipo de gaita: Diatônica
Tom: C

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At Day-dream Ju-nior High School,
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We used to har-mon-ise,
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Me and Frank-ie and Jimm-y,
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And some I-tal-ian guy.
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We were sing-ing old-ies,
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But they were new-ies then,
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And to-day when I play my old for-ty fives,
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I re-mem-ber when...


We prac-tised in a sub-way,
In a lobb-y or hall,
Crowd-ed in a door-way,
Sing-ing doo-wops to a wall,

And if we went to a part-y,
And they would'nt let us sing,
We'd lock our-selves in the bath-room,
And no-bod-y could get in!

'Cause we were look-ing for an ec-ho,
An ans-wer to our sound,
A place to be in harm-o-ny,
A place we al-most found.

And the girls would gath-er 'round us,
And our heads would reall-y swell,
We'd sing songs by The Moon-glows,
The Harp-tones and The Dells,

And when we sang "Sin-cere-ly"
We reall-y sang it high,
Even though it was fal-set-to,
We al-most reached the sky.

We've sung a lot of chang-es since 1955,
And a lot of bad arr-ange-ments,
We've tried to harm-o-nise,
Now we've turned in-to old-ies,
But we were new-ies then...
And to-day when I play my old 45's,
I re-mem-ber when...

We were look-ing for an ec-ho,
An ans-wer to our sound,
A place to be in harm-o-ny,
A place we al-most found.


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Versión 2 - Looking For An Echo (Letra y acordes)
C               Am                  F              G
On the seefront down at Brighton we used to harmonize
C              Am       F                    G
Me, Griff and Johnny, Slick and some other guys
F               G           C                 Am
We were singing oldies, but they were goodies then
     F                    F                 G
And today when I play my old 45’s I remember when

C                    Am        F                     G
We practiced in the backroom, down in the old saint Louis hall
C                  Am       F                      G
Crowding under the arches, singing doo-waps to the wall
F                      G         C                  Am
And when we played at Richmond, we’d really pack’em in
        F                     F                        G
And the people would travel from miles around, just to hear The Razors sing

G               C             Am       F              G
'Cause we were looking for an echo, an answer to our sound
   C              Am
A place to be in harmony
   F       G       C    Am F G
A place we almost found.

      F                                C
We forget the world around us when we sang old “Chapel Bells"
      F                                C
We’d sing songs by The Moonglows, The Harptones and The Dells
     F                                  C                 Am
And when we sang “Sincerely", we would sing with all our might
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Even though the town was sleeping, we’d break the still of the night

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We’ve seen a lot of changes since when we first begin
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We’ve gone our separate ways now, even sung with some old bands
           F#         G#             C#             A#m
Now we’ve turned into oldies, but we were goodies then
       F#                 F#                   G#    A
And today when I play my old 45’s I remember when

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We were looking for an echo, an answer to our sound
   D              Bm
A place to be in harmony
   G        A      D   Bm G A
A place we almost found.

A        D              Bm      G              A
We were looking for an echo, an answer to our sound
   D              Bm
A place to be in harmony
   G        A      D   Bm G A
A place we almost found.

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