• Am
  • C
  • Dm7
    5
  • Em
  • F
  • G
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Artist - Harvey Andrews ************************* Song - 1964 ************* Tabbed By - Ayreon77 **********************
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Tuning = Standard
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INTRO ******
C F C F C
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VERSE 1 ********
F G It was Nineteen-sixty-four, we
C Am slept in beds down on the floor
F G But she really wanted more, she
C told me so
F G But my new guitar and me, we had
C Am so much we had to see
F So, I told her she was free to stay
G or go
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VERSE 2 ********
F G 'Cause I was just a rambling boy,
C Am music was my marvelous toy
F G I could play with so much joy at
C twenty-one
F G She was really my first love, she
C Am was wild, a flying dove
F But her needing flew above and she
G was gone
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CHORUS *******
F G Yes, she was gone while Tom and I
C Am rode hobo trains
Em And the journey she went on was
F through her veins Needing time, needing space, she
C Am went to an empty place
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F C Empty eyes, empty face, no trace
G behind
F G Because leaving was the first
C Am Dm7 G thing on her mind
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VERSE 3 ********
F G There was Woody, there was Buddy,
C Am there was Ochs, and there was Huddie
F G There were chorus songs to study
C and to learn
F G Would I get it right, or wing it,
C Am could I write it down and sing it?
F Would the muse descend and bring
G it, then return?
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VERSE 4 ********
F G Could I be the next Hoyt Axton,
C Am could I really sing Tom Paxton
F G With my new guitar all waxed I was
C so keen
F G I set out to find a way to live my
C Am life from day to day
F But I knew I had to stay forever
G clean
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CHORUS *******
F 'Cause, she was gone while Tom and
G C Am I rode hobo trains
Em And the journey she went on was
F through her veins Needing time, needing space, she
C Am went to an empty place
F C Empty eyes, empty face, no trace
G behind
F G Because leaving was the first
Am thing on her mind [Instrumental]
Am F C Dm7 G Am F
C Dm7 G
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CHORUS *******
F G Yes, she was gone while Tom and I
C Am rode hobo trains
Em And the journey she went on was
F through her veins Needing time, needing space, she
C Am went to an empty place
F C Empty eyes, empty face, no trace
G behind
F G Because leaving was the first
C Am Dm7 G thing on her mind
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CHORUS *******
F G Yes, leaving was her pleasure and
C Am she left us all to measure
F G How each morning is a treasure
C without price
F G Now she's gone beyond the dawn,
C Am all her future days stillborn
F And I wonder who else mourns her
G sacrifice
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VERSE 5 ********
F G 'Cause it was Nineteen-sixty-four,
C Am we slept in beds down on the floor
F G But she really wanted more, she
C told me so
F G But my new guitar and me, we had
C Am so much we had to see
F So, I told her she was free to stay
G or go
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CHORUS *******
F And she was gone while Tom and I
G C Am rode hobo trains
Em And the journey she went on was
F through her veins Needing time, needing space, she
C Am went to an empty place
F C Empty eyes, empty face, no trace
G behind
F G Because leaving was the first
C thing on her mind
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OUTRO ******
C F C Am C G C F C
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