Looking For An Echo

Rocky Sharpe

  • A
  • A#m
  • Am
  • Bm
  • C
  • C#
    4
  • D
  • F
  • F#
  • G
  • G#
  • G7
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Tono:
C Am On the seefront down at Brighton
F G we used to harmonize
C Am F Me, Griff and Johnny, Slick and
G some other guys
F G C We were singing oldies, but they
Am were goodies then
F F And today when I play my old 45’s
G I remember when
C Am F We practiced in the backroom,
G down in the old saint Louis hall
C Am F Crowding under the arches,
G singing doo-waps to the wall
F G And when we played at Richmond,
C Am we’d really pack’em in
F F And the people would travel from
G miles around, just to hear The Razors sing
G C Am 'Cause we were looking for an
F G echo, an answer to our sound
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C Am A place to be in harmony
F G C Am F G A place we almost found.
F We forget the world around us when
C we sang old “Chapel Bells"
F We’d sing songs by The Moonglows,
C The Harptones and The Dells
F And when we sang “Sincerely", we
C Am would sing with all our might
F Even though the town was sleeping,
G G7 we’d break the still of the night
G#
C# A#m We’ve seen a lot of changes since
F# G# when we first begin
C# A#m We’ve gone our separate ways now,
F# G# even sung with some old bands
F# G# Now we’ve turned into oldies, but
C# A#m we were goodies then
F# F# And today when I play my old 45’s
G# A I remember when
A D Bm We were looking for an echo, an
G A 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 We were looking for an echo, an
G A 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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Composición: Richard Reicheg

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