[Harp-L] Subject: Re: Dan Seals Lost Battle with Cancer
of the Duo: England Dan and John Ford Coley...And one of my favourite love
songs from the 1970's: "I'd Really Love to See you Tonight", takes on a whole
new meaning..
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For those who might not know the song: (It's a nice ballad to play on
chromatic, although I haven't tried it on diatonic):
"I'D REALLY LOVE TO SEE YOU TONIGHT
England Dan & John Ford Coley
Hello, yeah, it's been a while.
Not much, how 'bout you?
I'm not sure why I called,
I guess I really just wanted to talk to you.
And I was thinking maybe later on,
We could get together for a while.
It's been such a long time,
And I really do miss your smile.
I'm not talking 'bout moving in,
And I don't want to change your life.
But there's a warm wind blowing,
The stars are out, and I'd really love to see you tonight.
We could go walking through a windy park,
Or take a drive along the beach.
Or stay at home and watch t.v.
You see, it really doesn't matter much to me.
I'm not talking 'bout moving in,
And I don't want to change your life.
But there's a warm wind blowing,
The stars are out, and I'd really love to see you tonight.
I won't ask for promises,
So you won't have to lie.
We've both played that game before,
Say I love you, then say goodbye.
I'm not talking 'bout moving in,
And I don't want to change your life.
But there's a warm wind blowing,
The stars are out, and I'd really love to see you tonight."
Elizabeth
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