Looking For An Echo
Rocky Sharpe
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C Am On the seefront down at BrightonF G we used to harmonizeC Am F Me, Griff and Johnny, Slick andG some other guysF G C We were singing oldies, but theyAm were goodies thenF F And today when I play my old 45’sG I remember whenC Am F We practiced in the backroom,G down in the old saint Louis hallC Am F Crowding under the arches,G singing doo-waps to the wallF G And when we played at Richmond,C Am we’d really pack’em inF F And the people would travel fromG miles around, just to hear The Razors singG C Am 'Cause we were looking for anF G echo, an answer to our soundContinúa después del anuncioC Am A place to be in harmonyF G C Am F G A place we almost found.F We forget the world around us whenC we sang old “Chapel Bells"F We’d sing songs by The Moonglows,C The Harptones and The DellsF And when we sang “Sincerely", weC Am would sing with all our mightF Even though the town was sleeping,G G7 we’d break the still of the nightG#C# A#m We’ve seen a lot of changes sinceF# G# when we first beginC# A#m We’ve gone our separate ways now,F# G# even sung with some old bandsF# G# Now we’ve turned into oldies, butC# A#m we were goodies thenF# F# And today when I play my old 45’sG# A I remember whenA D Bm We were looking for an echo, anG A answer to our soundD Bm A place to be in harmonyG A D Bm G A A place we almost found.A D Bm We were looking for an echo, anG A answer to our soundD Bm A place to be in harmonyG A D Bm G A A place we almost found.