Thursday, August 4, 2011

Alvin Lee vs. George Harrison

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So Sad
Alvin Lee & Mylon LeFevre
Now the winter
Has come
To eclipse
Out the sun
That has lighted
Our love
For sometime
And a cold wind
Now blows
Not much
Tenderness flows
From the heart
Of someone
Feeling so tired

And he feels
So alone
With no love
Of his own
No no
No no
So sad
So bad
So sad
So bad

While his memory
Raced
With much speed
And great haste
Through the problems
Of just
Being there
In his heart
At arm’s length
Held within
Its great strength
To ward off
Such a great
Despair

And he feels
So alone
With no love
Of his own
No no
No no no
So sad
So bad
So sad
So bad

Take the dawn
Of the day
Yes and give
It away
To someone
Who can fill
The part
Of the dream
We once held
Now it’s going
To be shelved
It’s too late
To make
A new start

And he feels
So alone
With no love
Of his own
No no
No no no
So sad
Ooh yes he is
So bad
Ooh ooh ooh ooh
So sad
Ooh ooh
So bad
Ooh ooh ooh ooh
So sad
Ooh ooh ooh ooh
So bad
Ooh ooh ooh




So Sad
George Harrison
Now the winter
Has come
To eclipse
Out the sun
That has lighted
My love
For sometime
And a cold wind
Now blows
Not much
Tenderness flows
From the heart
Of someone feeling
So tired

And he feels
So alone
With no love
Of his own
So sad
So bad
So sad
So bad

While his memory
Raced
With much speed
And great haste
Through the problems
Of being
There
In his heart
At arm’s length
Held within
Its great strength
To ward off
Such a great
Despair

But he feels
So alone
With no love
Of his own
So sad
So bad
So sad
So bad
So sad
So bad
So sad
So bad

Take the dawn
Of the day
And give
It away
To someone
Who can fill
The part
Of the dream
We once held
Now it’s got
To be shelved
It’s too late
Oh to make a
New start

But he feels
So alone
With no love
Of his own
So sad
So bad
So sad
So bad
Oh so sad
So bad
Oh so sad
Oh bad
So sad
Oh bad

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10 comments:

  1. Boring and trite times two...

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  2. Thanks for stopping by again, my dear Grace!!! I find absolutely nothing boring about the musical accompaniments on both versions, and that goes double for the 12-string guitar work on Harrison's.

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  3. I never cared much for wussy music...or whiny singing or trite lyrics. Just for the record I don't like Vivaldi's "Four Seasons" either - wussy except for maybe, just maybe - "Winter"

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  4. I like the new look.I enjoyed both of the videos.

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  5. on the laptop again. I tried to listen but just can't hear it.

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  6. Thanks for stopping by again, my dear Grace!!! No, I don't think I would like Vivaldi, either. Now, Beethoven and the Bachs--CRANK IT UP!

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  7. Thanks for stopping by again, my dear Mike!!! I am glad you like the new look, and I am really glad you liked these versions.

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  8. Thanks for stopping by again, my dear Ann!!! It sounds like something has broke. I hope you can get it fixed soon!

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  9. Thanks for stopping by again, my dear Sandie!!! I'm not quite sure what you were trying to say, but if it is that you don't remember either one, they are both new to me, as well.

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