Intro
C Dm7 C F G
C Dm7 C F G
[Verse]
C Dm7 C F G
I will not sing this for you when you're old and grey
C
I will sing it for you now you're young
Dm7 C F G
This song will creep up on you, blow your blues away
C
When your day's work is done
[Chorus]
F
It's not a song about love
G C
It's not a song about hate
F G
It's not a song about being here too early
C
Or getting there too late
F
It's not a song for little children
G C F
Without food upon their plate
G C
It's a just a song for you darling
[Verse]
Dm7 C F G
I will not play this for you when you're past your best
C
I will play it for you now you're in your prime
Dm7 C F G
I will take your photograph, I will hold it to my chest
C
And I'll keep it in this pocket for a time
[Chorus]
F
It's not a song about war
G C
It's not a song about death
F G
It's not a song about the sweet red wine, I
C
Feel upon your breath
F G
It's not a song for all the love I gave you
C F
When I had nothing left
G C
It's a just a song for you darling
[Verse]
F G C
Monday we will sail our ships and Tuesday we will fly
F G
Wednesday we will learn to dance, Thursday we will try
C F G C F
To get some sleep so we can stay up, Friday night we cry
G
It's a just a song for you darling
[Instrumental]
C Dm7 C F G
C Dm7 C F G
C Dm7 C F G
[Verse]
C Dm7 C F G
I will sing this for you in the morning sun
C
I will sing it for you in the evening glow
Dm7 C F G
I will not sing this for you just before you come
C
I will sing it for you just before I go
[Chorus]
F
It's not a song about war
G C
It's not a song about death
F G
It's not a song about the sweet red wine, I
C
Feel upon your breath
F G
It's not a song for all the love I gave you
C F
When I had nothing left
G C
It's a just a song for you darling
[Verse]
F G C
Monday we will go to work and Tuesday we will play
F G C
Wednesday we'll find a beach, lie around all day
F G C F
The sun upon your shoulders, eyes misty from the spray
G
It's a just a song for you darling
[Chorus]
C F
It's not a song about love
G C
It's not a song about hate
F G
It's not a song about being here too early
C
Or getting there too late
F
It's not a song for any children
G C F
Without food upon their plate
G C
It's a just a song for you darling
[Outro]
C Dm7 C F G
C Dm7 C F G
C Dm7 C F G
Track 2 - Come Upstairs
Capo 2
[Intro]
Am G Am G Am
[Verse]
Dm G
Some people grow old so gracefully
C E
Others let the short years take their toll
Like you, I travelled miles
Am
And though we always seem to smile
F E Am
I'm just not as good as you at being old
[Verse]
Dm
An sometimes we've not been too nice to each other
G C E
On occasion, I've just been downright bad
In spite of all of this
Am F
How come it's you I always seem to miss
E Am
And our years have been the best years that I've had
[Verse]
Dm G
I remember watching you pack three suitcases
C E
Heading off to Europe on some spree
You ordered me about
Am
And then you left me to keep house
F E Am
Told me not to bother waving as you'd leave
[Verse]
Dm
I sat alone and thought about all the good times
G C E
Yes, I occupied myself most every day
The trip did us no harm
Am
You came home and rushed into my arms
F E
It was as if you'd never even been away
[Chorus]
A D E
Come upstairs and spend your life beside me
A D E
Come upstairs with that laughter in your eyes
A D
Come upstairs, undo my collar
E A
Babe, you look a million dollars
D E A
And I always knew you loved me all the time
[Instrumental]
Am G Am G Am
[Verse]
Dm
In the end, I guess it all comes down to something
G C
I may not believe in much these days, that's true
E
But as I worry about that little thing
Am
Called time upon my hands
F E
I guess I may as well spend some of it with you
[Verse]
Am Dm
And I know that you've known others and I know that I have too
G C E
But in the end, I guess it's only fair to say
That I'm really glad we stuck it out
Am
And I'm really glad you stayed
F E
'Cause I wouldn't have had life any other way
[Chorus]
A D E
Come upstairs and spend your life beside me
A D E
Come upstairs and we'll order food and dine
A D
Come upstairs, undo my collar
E A
Babe, you look a million dollars
D E A A7
And I always knew you loved me all the time
A D
Come upstairs, undo my collar
E A
Babe, you look a million dollars
D E A
And I always knew you loved me all the time
[Outro]
Am G Am G Am
Track 3 - Walking On Sunday
Capo 4
[Intro]
G A D G D
[Verse]
A G D
He left me this morning, was the sixth day of May
G D A
I will wait until September until he comes back this way
D A G D
And we’ll hear such sweet music, as the autumn leaves sway
G A D
And we’ll both go out walking on Sunday
[Chorus]
A G D
Come and dance at the crossroads, come kiss at the post
G D A
Come and tell me that you love me, that you love me the most
D A G D
That you care much more for me than your girl on the coast
G A D
And we’ll both go out walking on Sunday
[Verse]
A G D
If my mother is watching, take me by the hand
G D A
Bow to the ladies, shake hands with the men
D A G D
If we stand by the stone wall, they will know you’re my friend
G A D
And we’ll both go out walking on Sunday
[Verse]
A G D
My sister is married, there is a child on the way
G D A
And I’ve not let one day pass that I have not looked her way
D A G D
She’s a spring in her step and a smile wide as day
G A D
And they both go out walking on Sunday
[Chorus]
A G D
Come and dance at the crossroads, come kiss at the post
G D A
Come and tell me that you love me, that you love me the most
D A G D
That you care much more for me than your girl on the coast
G A D
And we’ll both go out walking on Sunday
[Instrumental]
D G A D G A
[Verse]
G D
Walk me past the orchard where the blossom blows wild
G D A
Walk me to the millstream where young trout rise for fly
D A G D
To the oak in the clearing where we once laughed and smiled
G A D
Oh, take me out walking on Sunday
[Chorus]
A G D
Come and dance at the crossroads, come kiss at the post
G D A
Come and tell me that you love me, that you love me the most
D A G D
That you care much more for me than your girl on the coast
G A D
And we’ll both go out walking on Sunday
G A G D
We'll both go out walking on Sunday
Track 4 - Twelve Verses
Capo 7
[Intro]
D A D
[Verse]
I was born on a Sunday
A
Placed in a big pink cot
D
I think that my mother would've liked a girl
A
But she was happy with what she'd got
D
My mother sent my father for a big blue blanket
A
The salesman said, "'Fraid not"
D
And the next time I'm born, won't be on a Monday
A D
When all the shops are shut
[Verse]
I asked my girl to love me
A
Darling be my wife
D
Love me every morning, try real hard
A
Stick with me for life
D
But now I just can't blame her
A
She tried and tried and tried
D
But she knew that the grass was greener
A D
Over on the other side
[Verse]
I want my mail delivering
A
I need my music loud
D
I want my sins forgiven
A
Oh, take my picture now
D
I'm not scared of lightning
A
I'm just afraid of clouds
D
So I go out with my sleeves rolled up
A D A
And both my socks rolled down
[Verse]
D
I never understood how a clock works
A
I learned a little bit about wine
D
I know the secret in both those things
A
Has got something to do with time
D
I never really got it with romance
A
I failed and failed in love
D
But I never say a prayer when things go wrong
A D
Or speak to god above
[Verse]
I don't do much on Sunday
A
Mondays pass me by
D
Tuesday's karaoke
A
Wednesday's goodbye
D
To the girl I met last Thursday
A
We shared one hot meat pie
D
Friday squeezed into Saturday's trousers
A D
And seven days just flew by
[Verse]
I went for a stroll in the country
A
I took the bus to town
D
I lent my bike to my best friend's wife
A
And she took it on the underground
D
Where she got very busy with a busker
A
No sooner had she turned around
D
Then the bike got stolen and her lips looked swollen
A D
Don't you love it when the wheels go 'round
[Instrumental]
D A D
[Verse]
I went to see Madonna in a concert
A
I got in for free
D
I didn't want any of my best friends there
A
Just sing those songs for me
D
I want you to look at me, wink your eye
A
Wear a top-hat and a red bowtie
D
I want you to sing 'The Fields Of Athenry'
A D
In the town I love so well
[Verse]
I can dine out in a restaurant
A
But I can cook the same at home
D
My best friend, John, climbs mountains
A
Just to spend some time alone
D
But I still get seasick on the water
A
I still get airsick on a plane
D
But I still fly and I still sail
A D
Again and again and again
[Verse]
So, look out of your window
A
Look to the east and west
D
Tell me where you'd love to go
A
Get that off your chest
D
Maybe some place foreign
A
In the hills of France or Spain
D
I've been there twice, but it wasn't very nice
A D
And I'm never going there again
[Instrumental]
D A D A D
[Verse]
So it's breakfast every morning
A
Coffee now and then
D
Scones and jam with the bread of my mam
A
In bed by half-past-ten
D
Avoid big steaks take some breaks
A
Favour something light
D
Don't drink tea after half-past-three
A D
Or you may be up all night
[Verse]
Old George Bush is a merry old soul
A
And a merry old soul is he
D
He bombed my house in the middle of the night
A
Number sixty-three
D
Now I've got no chair and I've got no dog
A
And I've sure got no TV
D
And John Lee's pills went missing
A D
Down the back of the red settee
[Verse]
Grownups climb up mountains
A
Children climb up trees
D
Grownups nurse their broken hearts
A
And patch their children's knees
D
But trees don't look like mountains
A
Hearts don't bend like knees
D
And should my heart be broken, darling
A D
Mend my heart for me
Should my heart be broken, darling
A D
Mend my heart for me
Should my heart be broken, darling
A D
Mend my heart for me
Track 5 - As Good As It Gets
Capo 2
[Verse]
C G/B
Bob walked into a bar
Am C
He has a lady on his arm
F G C
But the lady always looks the other way
G/B
Strolling in the park
Am C
It's getting cold, it's pretty dark
F G C
He'll try and hold her, but she always moves away
[Verse]
F D
And that day out at the races didn't go quite as he planned
C G/B Am
He spent most of it alone in a quiet little corner of the stand
D7 G7
And he didn't even get to place his bet
F G C
Inertia, as good as it gets
[Verse]
G/B
Alan was a fool
Am C
And yet so popular at school
F G C
Affectionately known by all the girls as hot
G/B
The first to get a car
Am C
The first to get served in a bar
F G C
And you never saw a soup stain or a spot
[Verse]
F D
But when the stomach began to show and the hair began to go
C G/B Am
She up and left him, up to his neck in dept
D7 G7
Like a song sung by Tammy Wynette
F G C
Inertia, as good as it gets
[Chorus]
F G C
'Cause you put up with my music, my motorbike
F G C
You put up with my old friend and my best friend's wife
F G Am
You put up with the radio I keep on all night
D7 G7
You even put up with The Rolling Stones
C F G C
My taxes and my tantrums, my dull routine
F G C
Pounds and five pound notes that I leave in my jeans
F G Am D7
And I may look sixty when I act sixteen
G7
Maybe it's The Rolling Stones
[Instrumental]
C G/B Am C F C G F Em F
[Verse]
C G/B
Joe works with lots of girls
Am C F
Who all just think the world revolves around them
G
They expect such large Martinis and tickets for the show
C G/B
But when Joe is feeling down
Am C
It's so unusual that they come around
F G F
Still he makes such kind excuses for them, says, "That's how it goes"
[Verse]
D
Even though on his wedding day, his bride did not have much to say
C G/B Am
The whole day, an outrageous tale of woe
D7 G7
And she left Joe, took his two dogs and his cat
F G C
Inertia, you'd never do that
[Chorus]
F G C
'Cause you put up with my tantrums, my dull routine
F G C
The coins and five pound notes that I leave in my jeans
F G Am D7
And I may look sixty, though I act sixteen
G7 F G C
Blame it on The Rolling Stones
Track 6 - Danni And Mr Adams 1967
Capo 3
[Verse]
G B7
Everyone loved Danni
Em Am
Her smile was just impossible
D7 G
She could light the room up
D/F#
Without even being there
G B7
And everyone knew Danni
Em Am
Her mother said she was a masterpiece
D G
Smiling brown eyes
D/F# G
Of course, a curl in her hair
[Verse]
B7
She laughed as she joked
Em Am
She smiled when she spoke
A7
She made you feel that you were
D D7
The only boy in the world
G B7
And she was my best friend
Em Am
In class, she sat in front of me
D G
I let her have all my answers free
D7 G
'Cause Danni was my girl
[Verse]
B7
A schoolboy, just ten years old
Em Am
When I wrote my first song for her
D7 G
I still see the green old copybook
D/F#
I wrote these words down on
G B7
They said that I would marry her
Em Am
We'd both go and live in Ottawa
D G
There was a picture you see of Canada
D/F# G
Beside me on the wall
[Verse]
B7 Em
She said sometime she would marry me
A7 D7
That really made me glad
B7 Em
Other days she wouldn't speak to me
A7 D D7
Those days were really bad
[Instrumental]
G B7 Em Am D G D
G B7 Em Am D G D7 G
[Verse]
B7
Mr Adams, well, he was watching me
Em Am
As I wrote these words down
D G
"Danni darling, I just love you
D/F#
I will never let you down"
G B7
He picked up my old green copybook
Em Am
He did not laugh or sneer or shout
D G
He read it once or twice and gave it back
D
Never read my song words out
[Verse]
G B7
And you know, I still remember him
Em Am
I forgot Danni long ago
D7 G
Though I did hear she moved to Canada
D G
Where she enjoys the ice and snow
Track 7 - All In The Song
Capo 6
G* = 320033
[Intro]
G G* C F G G* C
[Verse]
G C
Bought my girl a hat
F
Bought myself a brand new coat
C G G* C
From the money I earned singing on the road
G C
Got myself a book
F
I thought I'd take a second look
C G C
At all those things I thought this boy should know
[Verse]
G C
I taught myself a poem
F C
The one about old people moving on
G G* C
Sat and I learned it word for word
G C
The poem passed the time
F C
Of all the poems I've learned in all my life
G C
This was the best poem in the world
[Chorus]
G C
And it's all in the songs
F
The old fashioned songs
C G
Played and sung the way all songs should be sung, with guitars
C G C
Oh, it's all in the songs
F
The old fashioned songs
C G C
The ones you leave behind you when you're gone
[Verse]
G C
I picked up this guitar
F C
A piece of wood with half a dozen strings
G G* C
A little damage here and there
G C
Such an easy chair
F C
To pull up close and rest your voice upon
G C
Sending songs out in the air
[Verse]
G C
Then I dropped my book
F C
And the words fell off the page
G G* C
They all landed on the floor
G
Tried to pick them up
C F C
But the words grew legs and ran away
G C
And as they left, they shut the door
[Chorus]
G C
And it's all in the songs
F
The old fashioned songs
C G
Played and sung the way all songs should be sung, with guitars
C G C
Oh, it's all in the songs
F
The old fashioned songs
C G C
The ones you leave behind you when you're gone
[Instrumental]
F C F G F C F G C
[Verse]
G C
We took our heavy coat
F C
We climbed the highest hill that we could find
G G* C
Sat down and rested at the top
G
Then you took my face
C F C
And you wrapped it up inside your cosy hands
G C
And I begged you not to stop
[Verse]
G C
And all the way back home
F C
We laughed and spoke of all the plans we have
G G* C
And that you'd never ever be alone
G
Never heard you sing
C F C
And you sounded like a three piece kitchen band
G C
When you were singing on your own
[Chorus]
G C
Oh, it's all in the songs
F
The old fashioned songs
C G
Played and sung the way all songs should be sung, on guitars
C G C
It's all in the songs
F
The old fashioned songs
C G C
The ones you leave behind you when you're gone
G C
The ones you leave behind you when you're gone
G F
The ones you leave behind you when you're gone
[Outro]
F C G G* C
Track 8 - If There's A Next Time
Capo 4
[Intro]
G C G C G
[Verse]
If there's a next time, help me change my way
Em D7
Give me strength to heal the hurt I gave
G Em Bm
Make me less a fool and a lot more brave
C D G
Ah, help me out next time
[Verse]
If there's a next time, give me clever hands
Em D7
Give me legs that'll run and feet that dance
G Em Bm
I was a clumsy kid, never stood a chance
C D G
Ah, help me out next time
[Chorus]
B7 Em B7
I don't want wealth and I don't want fame
Em
I wouldn't look for cash
A7 C
I don't want power or some favoured name
D7
Peace of mind is all I really ask
[Verse]
G
If there's a next time, make me twice as smart
Em D7
Give me an ear for music and an eye for art
G Em Bm
A skin for vying and a great group heart
C D G
Ah, help me out next time
[Chorus]
B7 Em B7
I don't want wealth and I don't want fame
Em
I wouldn't look for cash
A7 C
I don't want power or some favoured name
D7
Peace of mind is all I really ask
[Verse]
G
If there's a next time and I still have doubt
Em D7
Give me the sense to see what it's all about
G Em Bm
I never learned to shut my mouth
C D G
Ah, help me out next time
C D G
Ah, help me out next time
C D G
Ah, help me out next time
Track 9 - My My Juliet
[Intro]
D G
[Verse]
B
In the leaves and grass we saw
C
All the future and the past
D
And though we sang the open road
G
With man to the last
[Verse]
B
Thought you were my saviour then
C
Letters in a certain hand
D
So sure in your delusion
Written in the sand
[Chorus]
G G7 C
My, my Juliet
A7
Think of the night that we first met
C A7
Even the green corn turns to gold
D
Someday you will love me
G G7 C
My, my Juliet
A7
There were times I can't forget
C A7
Even the green hills touch the sky
D G
Someday you will tell me why
[Verse]
The letter I wrote to explain
B C
Was six or seven pages long
Filled with clichés of regret
D G
An old familiar song
[Verse]
B
Lines and lines filled up with words
C
Of uncertainty and doubt
I was so much younger then
D
I had to let those feelings out
[Chorus]
G G7 C
My, my Juliet
A7
Think of that night when we first met
C A7
Even the green corn turns to gold
D
Someday you will love me
G G7 C
My, my Juliet
A7
There were times we can't forget
C A7
Even the green hills touch the sky
D
Someday you will tell me why
[Verse]
G
When I came down from Shadow borough
B C
You looked right through me in the street
You weren't who you believed you were
D G
You'd beaten your retreat
[Verse]
B
Didn't know what I should do
C
Should I laugh or should I cry
Knowing just how to react
D
Gets tougher as these years go by
[Chorus]
G G7 C
My, my Juliet
A7
Think of the night when we first met
C A7
Even the green corn turns to gold
D
Someday you will love me
G G7 C
My, my Juliet
A7
There were times we can't forget
C A7
Even the green hills touch the sky
D
Someday you will tell me why
[Outro]
G B C D G B C D G
Track 10 - No Use Us Arguing Now
Capo 2
[Intro]
C G/B Am Em F G
[Verse]
C G/B Am Em
I don't care much about snow on the mountain
F G
Let's face it, it melts and runs into your field
C G/B Am Em
I don't lose sleep about holes in the ozone
F G
We know how to mend it, step away from that weird
F G C
I don't care much about smoke in the city
F C Dm7 G
I still have to go there to work every day
F G C Am
So there's no use us arguing now
F G C G/B Am Em F G
There's no use us arguing now
[Verse]
C G/B Am Em
I don't think much about Christmas and Easter time
F G
I don't know much about Scotland or Wales
C G/B Am Em
Or England or Ireland or if they're real
F G
As long as I move with the wind in my sails
F G C
I don't get the blues when the sun doesn't shine
F C Dm7 G
I couldn't care less if the thunder won't call
F G C Am
So there's no use us arguing now
F G C
There's no use us arguing now
[Bridge]
F G C F
Oh darling, when you slowly wake
D G
You'll find me asleep in your bed
F G C F
And everything you said and everything I said
D7 G
Is tucked away deep in our heads
F G C
Ah, it's no use us arguing now
[Instrumental]
C G/B Am Em F G
C G/B Am Em F G
[Verse]
C G/B Am Em F
I can't care much about rivers that wind around farmers
G
Before they run down to the sea
C G/B Am Em
And I don't want to stand in the footsteps of man
F G
Who stood here on this spot all those years before me
F G C F
I don't want to hear his heartbeat on the wind
D7 G
Or carve his damn name on some train
F G C
Ah, there's no use us arguing now
[Verse]
G/B Am Em
I have no thoughts about love ever after
F G
I like to live for each day and be free
C G/B Am Em
Just to follow my heart wherever love leads me
F G
Mine lead me to you, as yours lead you to me
F G C F
People are people, that's all they can be
D7 G
We did our best anyhow
F G C Am
Ah, there's no use us arguing now
F G C Am
There's no use us arguing now
F G
There's no use, there's no use
C F
There's no use, there's no use
G C G/B Am Em F G C G C
There's no use us arguing now
Track 11 - Tomorrow The Sorrow Begins
Capo 3
[Intro]
E Am
[Verse]
E
Kids hold balloons coloured red, white and blue
Am
Their mothers cheer with them as they always do
F C Am
In my heart I'm weeping, but I'm cheering too
E Am E
Tomorrow the sorrow begins
[Verse]
Am E
Kids' eyes are popping as they take in her size
Am
Champagne bottle explodes on her side
F C Am
She slips in the water, then away with the tide
E Am
Tomorrow the sorrow begins
[Chorus]
G C G
Waving as the last ship sails from the Tyne
C E F
I helped to build her, so, part of her's mine
C G/B Am
Sailing away with my hopes and my dreams
E Am E Am
Tomorrow the sorrow begins
[Verse]
E
Our Yard, it once employed thousands of men
Am F
We prayed for the good times to come back again
C Am
It never happened, our prayers were in vain
E Am
Tomorrow the sorrow begins
[Verse]
E Am
Guillotines and flanges now stand silent and still
E Am
There's such an emptiness no sound will ever fill
F C Am
As the rain it drizzles down, my last hopes to kill
E Am
Tomorrow the sorrow begins (guitar)
[Instrumental]
E Am E Am F C G/B Am E Am E Am
[Verse]
E
I got my letter, I was just numb inside
Am
I knew it would happen, but it still hurt my pride
F C Am
When I showed it to my wife, I thought that she would cry
E Am
Tomorrow the sorrow begins
[Verse]
E Am
She showed me the paper, there's work to be had
E Am
Down at the Call Centre and the pay's not too bad
F C Am
I said that I'd go down there, I saw that she was glad
E Am
Tomorrow the sorrow begins
[Chorus]
G C G
Waving as the last ship sails from the Tyne
C E F
I helped to build her, so, part of her's mine
C G/B Am
Sailing away with my hopes and my dreams
E Am
Tomorrow the sorrow begins
E Am
Tomorrow the sorrow begins
E Am
Tomorrow the sorrow begins
Track 12 - Short Weekend
Capo 6
[Intro]
C G A#m D G
[Verse]
D/F# G
A short weekend in Brighton
F C D
She showed us up the stair
G C G Em Am
To a quaint old room that had a rundown view
C D7
A cat-coat on the chair
[Verse]
G D/F# G
A statue there of David
F C D
And three ducks on the wall
G C G Em Am
And for my life, with another man's wife
D G F C D
I didn't have a care at all
G C G Em Am
For my life, with another man's wife
D G
I didn't have a care at all
[Verse]
D/F# G
There was laughter on the pavement
F C D
There was music on the pier
G C G Em Am
"Quick On The Draw", "What The Butler Saw"
C D7
Ice cold drinks of beer
[Verse]
G D/F# G
The music sounded sweet
F C D
I wiped the sand from your feet
G C G Em Am
And we kissed and smiled as we strolled a mile
D G F C D
Unafraid of who we'd meet
G C G Em Am
We kissed and smiled as we strolled a mile
D G
Unafraid of who we'd meet
[Verse]
D/F# G
We bought a book to read in bed
F C D
And I laughed, what a waste of time
G C G Em Am
You held me near and I kissed your ear (you said, babe)
C D7 G
First I need some wine
[Verse]
D/F# G
You turned away politely
F C D
"I'd love to try seeing you soon"
G C G Em Am
But you'd things to do for school next week
D G F C D
We'd leave tomorrow afternoon
G C G Em Am
Things to do for school next week
D G
We'd leave tomorrow afternoon
[Verse]
D/F# G
We laughed in the bedroom
F C D
And we joked in the bar
G C G Em Am
Had tea in bed, shared a bath
C D7
Made love and had a shower
[Verse]
G D/F# G
We stole the softest pillow
F C D
I watched you dream alone
G C G Em Am
Were you thinking about the day we had
D G F C D
Or was you mind back home?
G C G Em Am
Were you thinking about the day we had
D G
Or was you mind back home?
[Verse]
D/F# G
A short weekend in Brighton
F C D
She showed us up the stair
G C G Em Am
To a quaint old room that had a rundown view
C D7 G
A cat-coat on the chair
[Verse]
D/F# G
A statue there of David
F C D
And three ducks on the wall
G C G Em Am
And for my life, with another man's wife
D G
I didn't have a care at all
- 1. Chord Gitar Anthony John Clarke - Tuesday We Will Fly Album Kunci Dasar - Chords.id
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