From: RICKL1@ix.netcom.com
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Subject: All I Want      Gene Clark     Chords/Words
Date: Sat, 05 Jul 1997 14:41:29 GMT

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Gene Clark         All I Want       written by T.J.Kaye
                                               S.O'Neill
                                               T.Slocum 


Sneaky Pete      steel guitar
Albert Lee       guitar
Rick Marotta     drums
Jai Winding      keyboards
Dave Chamberlain bass
Chris Hillman    harmony
Herb Pedersen    harmony
Shannon O'Neill  guitar

F G7 Gm F  F G7 Gm F

Gm                             F
I've been  counted now as this lonely lover
Gm                      F
And it's all because of you
Dm                             C
I ain't slept a wink since you left me baby
Dm
I ain't had nothing  but bad
      C   Bb
Since you said were thru  cause
F                    Gm
All I want is your  love
                     Dm
All I  want  is your kiss
                 Bb    C
All I want is to hold you
F                    Gm
All I want is your  love
                     Dm
All I  want  is your kiss
                 Bb    C
All I want is to hold you
Gm                      F
Believe me I don't find one thing funny
Gm                                       F
Bout the things you say  that your gonna do
Dm                                C
You know it ain't got nothing to  do with money
Dm                       C
All it's got to do  with is how
Bb
I feel about you  cause
F                    Gm
All I want is your  love
                     Dm
All I  want  is your kiss
                 Bb    C
All I want is to hold you
F                    Gm
All I want is your  love
                     Dm
All I  want  is your kiss
                 Bb    C
All I want is to hold you
Eb           Cm                Gm
I know that you know a million Casanova lovers
Eb                  Cm             Gm
And you know that I know a million bitches too
Eb                 Cm                      Gm       C
But there ain't  a hundred of them  gonna  snow you under
   Cm         Gm
Or blow your  cover
   Cm               F
Or make you feel blue

SOLO

Gm                     F
I hope I see you face come Monday morning
Gm                          F
I got to lose these sideway blues
Dm                           C
And don't you ever leave me again without warning
Dm
Next time it'll  be my mind
     C   Bb
That I'm going to lose cause
F                    Gm
All I want is your  love
                     Dm
All I  want  is your kiss
                 Bb    C
All I want is to hold you
F                    Gm
All I want is your  love
                     Dm
All I  want  is your kiss
                 Bb    C        F
All I want is to hold you

over and over  and fade out

F                    Gm
All I want is your  love
                     Dm
All I  want  is your kiss
                 Bb    C        F
All I want is to hold you

F G7 Gm F  F G7 Gm F


I know you hurt and cry

And you know all I want is you



     Copyright @ Rear View Music/Tom Slocum Music(BMI)
     From  Gene Clark "This Bird Has Flown" CD




From: RICKL1@ix.netcom.com
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Subject: Hear The Wind    Gene Clark    Chords/Words
Date: Mon, 07 Jul 1997 00:25:53 GMT

Gene Clark     Hear The Wind         written by Gene Clark

G      D           Em   D C      D          G  D
Look around little darlin do you know who I am
G      D            Em   D  C  D           G  D
I'm as much your reflection as I am my own man
G        D       Em       D C          D             G  D
You need not to defend love life's the house where we live
G      D       Em    D  C    D            G   D
We cannot see tomorrow  only feel what we give
G        D          Em       D  C       D               G   D
Put your head on my shoulders   dry the tears from your eyes
G         D            Em  D  C        D            G  D  G
Watch the sun's fading ember  hear the wind  as she cries
Em                     Bm
We talk and hear about lonliness
Am            C             G
The cold blue hunger of the soul
Em                      Bm
But if  this world has redemptiveness
Am                 C
Why ever should we be somewhere
D
Where there's nowhere to go
G        D          Em       D  C       D               G   D
Put your head on my shoulders   dry the tears from your eyes
G         D            Em  D  C        D            G  D  G
Watch the sun's fading ember  hear the wind  as she cries
C        D            G  D  G
Hear the wind  as she cries

    Copyright @ 1977 Irving Music Inc.(BMI)
    From the "Two Sides To Every Story"  LP  RSO Records 1977


From: RICKL1@ix.netcom.com
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Subject: Almost Saturday Night    Gene Clark     Chords/Words
Date: Tue, 17 Jun 1997 23:49:47 GMT

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Gene Clark/Carla Olson  Almost Saturday Night written by John Fogerty

A          D       A              D
Outside my window, I can hear the radio,
        A               F#m                       C#m
And you know that motor wagon is getting ready to fly,
           E               A
Cause it's almost Saturday night.
A          D       A                  D
Bye bye, tomorrow, Jody's gone to the rodeo,
        A                  F#m                       C#m
And you know some good old boys are getting ready to ride
           E                A
Cause it's almost Saturday night.
D                     A                             D
Gonna push the clouds away, let the music have it's way
       B              D             E
Let it steal my heart away, and you know I'm-a-goin'
A           D        A                  D
Outside the ringing, the night train is bringin' me home
         A              F#m                C#m
When you hear that locomotion get ready to fly
           E                A
Cause it's almost Saturday night.

SOLO

D                     A                             D
Gonna push the clouds away, let the music have it's way
       B              D             E
Let it steal my heart away, and you know I'm-a-goin'
A           D        A                  D
Outside the ringing, the night train is bringin' me home
         A              F#m                C#m
When you hear that locomotion get ready to fly
            E              A
Cause it's almost Saturday night.
A           D       A          E               A
Outside the windows cause it;s almost Saturday night

 From So Rebellious A Lover
 Rhino Records 1987


From - Wed Jun 18 14:33:13 1997
From: RICKL1@ix.netcom.com
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Subject: Sister Moon      Gene Clark     Chords/Words
Date: Tue, 17 Jun 1997 19:30:22 GMT

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Gene Clark         Sister Moon                written by Gene Clark

F#  E     D#m    F#  E     D#m
Hey sister moon  you shine and shine
F#         G#m      B             F#         G#m
You say you need my lovin but you want to be free
           F#           C#7
And you've made up your mind
F#  E     D#m  F# E  D#m
Ah sister moon I  am your sun
F#   G#m       B        F#
You have your independence
G#m                 F#      C#7
Except for the one that you depend on
B                               Bm
You say you're tired  you'll be living without me
F#                         F#7
You know what it is to be alone
B                    Bm
You'll find yourself another companion
F#                   C#7
You'll never need to be back home

SOLO

F# E      D#m  F# E D#m
Ah sister moon I am your sun
F#  G#m       B         F#
You have your independence
G#m                F#        C#7
Except for the one that you depend on
B                               Bm
You say you're tired  you'll be living without me
F#                         F#7
You know what it is to be alone
B                            Bm
You'll find yourself another companion
F#                C#7
You'll never need to be back home
F#     E  D#m   F#       E   D#m   F#
Sister moon      sister moon

     Copyright @ 1977 Irving Music Inc.(BMI)
     From the "Two Sides To Every Story"  LP  RSO Records 1977



From: RICKL1@ix.netcom.com
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Subject: Gypsy Rider       Gene Clark      Chords/Words
Date: Sun, 06 Jul 1997 01:18:41 GMT

Gene  Clark/Carla Olson  Gypsy Rider  written by Gene Clark

 C#m            B    G#m              F#m           A
Crank her over once again - Put your face into the wind
E            B                       A
Find another road where you're never been.
           C#m      B  G#m   F#m            A
Sing that 2-wheeled melody - The highway symphony
E                B           A
You know, she'll never understand.
      C#m  C#m/B  A       B               G#m
Gypsy Rider       sing    Your 2-wheeled symphony
F#m              A       B     C#m
You know there's nothing to explain.
                         A     B             G#m
She should have known by now - You're just a vagabond
F#m           A         B   C#m
You may never pass this way again.
                    B   G#m    F#m                A
All the writings on the wall - The paper all must fall
E            B                  A
Your only as good as your word remains
        C#m         B  G#m   F#m                A
You can take it out if you - decide to follow through
E                  B                        A
Just take what you earn and leave what remains.
      C#m   C#m/B  A      B             G#m
Gypsy Rider        sing   Your 2-wheeled symphony
F#m              A       B     C#m
You know there's nothing to explain.
                         A     B             G#m
She should have known by now - You're just a vagabond
F#m           A         B   C#m
You may never pass this way again.

instrumental

 C#m            B    G#m              F#m           A
Crank her over once again - Put your face into the wind
E            B                       C#m
Find another road where you're never been.

From  The So Rebellious A Lover CD
Rhino Records 1987

Chris Hillman    mandolin
Ed Black         steel guitar
Roscoe Beck      bass
J Michael Huey   drums
Skip Edwards     keyboards


From: rickl1@ix.netcom.com
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Subject: Silver Raven         Gene Clark       Chords/Words
Date: Sun, 20 Jul 1997 20:15:08 GMT

Gene Clark         Silver Raven      written by  Gene Clark

Em                                     C                   Em
Have you seen the silver raven she has wings  and she can fly
                                       C                  Em
Far above the the darkened  waters far above the troubled sky
                                            C                  Em
Have you seen the changing rivers  now they wait their turn to die
                                           C               Em
But they turn their tide upon you when the sea  begins to cry
Em
Have you seen the  changing windows
       C                Em
Of the sea  beyond the stars
                                           C                  Em
And the sky  beyond the  sunbeams  and the world  beyond your dreams
Em
Have you seen  the old world  dying
          C                       Em
Which was once  what new worlds seem
                                        C                   B7  Em
Have you seen the silver raven  she has wings that barely  gleam
Em
They barely gleam they barely glimmer
       C                 Em
As she circles past  the sun
                                           C                 Em
And she tries  to tell her sister that her trials  have just begun
Em                                     C                   Em
Have you seen the silver raven she has wings  and she can fly
                                       C                  Em
Far above the the darkened  waters far above the troubled sky
                                            C                  Em
Have you seen the changing rivers  now they wait their turn to die
                                           C               B7  Em
But they turn their tide upon you when the sea  begins to cry

                Copyright @ 1974  Irving Music(BMI)
                From the "No Other"  LP


From: RICKL1@ix.netcom.com
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Subject: Past Addresses      Gene Clark     Chords/Words
Date: Mon, 07 Jul 1997 00:15:52 GMT

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Gene Clark       Past Addresses         written by Gene Clark

E D9 A E 4x

E           C#m
Lover come closer
A                 B              E
Breaks me down to see you in the pains of fear
E                       C#m
The depth of your stone true eyes
    A                F#m            B
Are reflecting every burden of this life we bear
A                         E
My words can't slight the truth to you
D              Bm               F#
Tomorrow every trial of life is going to fall
A               E          C#m              A
I can only make guesses  on some of my past addresses
D                    Bm             B
And tell you what my broken memory recalls
E               C#m
The first time I saw you
 A                  B           E
My heart became the ruler of my mind
E                   C#m
The shadows of your motions
         A              F#m          B
Lingered way beyond the statements I intended timed
A                       E
The tears you hold from flowing
        D            Bm                              F#
Are the blood of the saints  that shield the broken heart
A               E           C#m             A
I can only make guesses  on some of my past addresses
D                    Bm            B
And tell you what my broken memory recalls

SOLO

A               E           C#m             A
I can only make guesses  on some of my past addresses
D                    Bm            B         E
And tell you what my broken memory recalls

  Copyright @ 1977 Irving Music Inc.(BMI)
  From the "Two Sides To Every Story"  LP  RSO Records 1977


From: RICKL1@ix.netcom.com
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Subject: Lonely Saturday       Gene Clark      Chords/Words
Date: Tue, 17 Jun 1997 19:06:48 GMT

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Gene Clark          Lonely Saturday            written by Gene Clark

E   D   A      E
                    Thursday evening six o'clock
                           E7    A
I stepped into a world of living all alone
       B7
Just a simple note that read
                     A                          E
I cannot explain why this must be but now I've gone
                                               E7     A
Friday all day long I could tell myself that's what I wanted anyway
                      E
But Friday night has left me
        B                A                E
Left me coming down with only lonely Saturday
E
I could take a walk uptown
                        E7                 A
I could have a drink or two with some old friends of mine
           B7
But they'd ask me how she's been
                           A                E
I don't think that I could take it I would die inside
                                    E7                       A
I can live without a lot but living without her has something new to
say
                                              E
Cause Friday night has left me
        B                A                  E
Left me coming down with only lonely Saturday
A          C#m   F#m                A                       E
Time on my hands hope the lord understands  a man shouldn't feel this
way
B                                         A                 E
Time and time again wish that clock would spend this lonely Saturday

SOLO

B                                         A                 E
Time and time again wish that clock would spend this lonely Saturday

E    D    A    E

   Copyright @ 1977 Irving Music Inc.(BMI)
   From the "Two Sides To Every Story"  LP  RSO Records 1977
   Copyright @ 1977 Irving Music Inc.(BMI)
                             

From: RICKL1@ix.netcom.com
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Subject: Home Run King        Gene Clark    Chords/Words
Date: Tue, 17 Jun 1997 18:52:21 GMT

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Gene Clark       Home Run King      written by Gene Clark


 E     B                                                       E
Well I saw it clear today that we were all more than  only  refugees
        B
And the heads of state called out all of their reserves
                                  E
So they could postpone World War III
C#m                                                               B
I can hear the morning crier yellin read all about it  here's the
truth
        F#m                       A             B           E
You are either just the newspaper boy or you're either Babe Ruth
E   B
Now how could we have been  put upon this planet
                                    E
Fools enough to think that we could be
    B                                                           E
The first to form a civilized envolvement from the charismatic sea
C#m
There's a ten year old in the alley
                                            B
Throws a hard ball off the wall that is the truth
                F#m                       A             B           E
He knows you're either just the newspaper boy or you're either Babe
Ruth

The home run king

SOLO

   B
We can all dream up some explicit rationalized dream
                  E
Of exactly who we are
B
While the rockin rolling home run king
                                        E
Keeps the black madonna sleepin with a star
C#m
Now it doesn't matter how much bread you can spend
                            B
So you can hold the center booth
        F#m                       A             B           E
You are either just the newspaper boy or you're either Babe Ruth

      Copyright @ 1977 Irving Music Inc.(BMI)
      From the "Two Sides To Every Story"  LP  RSO Records 1977

Al Perkins      steel guitar
Jerry McGee     lead guitar
Jeff Baxter     guitar
Doug Dillard    banjo
Sammy Creason   drums
Jim Fielder     bass
Emmylou Harris  harmony
Byron Berline   fiddle



From: rickl1@ix.netcom.com
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Subject: She Darked The Sun   Gene Clark   Chords/Words
Date: Sun, 20 Jul 1997 21:56:50 GMT

Gene Clark      She Darked The Sun  written by Gene Clark
Doug Dillard

D                             G
It was not so long ago, maybe just a year or so
       D                         E      A
I was lonely and was looking for someone
          D                                G
went down south to New Orleans, still just searching for my dreams
           D                A7               D
and that's when I saw her, that's how it all begun.
         G                           D
G
She was there on that night said For you

I know I'm right.
        G                          E   A
I'll be with you, until my race is run
           D                     G
She walked into my life with her cold evil eyes
         D             A7                  D
With the length of her mind she darked the sun

SOLO
        D                              G
Well my memory tries to speak, but, oh Lord, I'm feeling weak
      D                               E     A
and I blame it on the fact that I was young.
         D                                   G
Though I know it may sound strange, there is no way I can change
         D                  A             D
What my fate has picked out for me now is done.
         G                           D
G
She was there on that night said For you

I know I'm right.
        G                          E   A
I'll be with you, until my race is run
           D                     G
She walked into my life with her cold evil eyes
         D             A7                  D
With the length of her mind she darked the sun and
         D             A7                  D
With the length of her mind she darked the sun


From The Fantastic Expedition Of Dillard & Clark
A & M Records 1968


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