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From RICKL1@IX.NETCOM.COM Sun Apr 27 11:35:58 1997
Date: Sat, 15 Mar 1997 01:22:45 GMT
From: RICKL1@IX.NETCOM.COM
To: guitar@olga.net
Subject: See The Sky ABout To Rain  The Byrds   Chords/Words

The Byrds   See The Sky About To Rain written by Neil Young

C       D    G            C      D          G
See the sky about to rain broken clouds and rain
C     D      G            C        D       G
Locomotive pull the train whistle blowing through my brain
C                     D          G       Bm       C
Signals curling on an open plain rolling down the track again
C            D
See the sky about to rain

G  G/C  G  G  G/C  G  G/C  G D D D/G D D/G D  C

C         D         G        C        D        G
Some are bound for happiness some are bound to glory
C        D        G         G     C       D         G
Some are bound to live with less  who can tell your story
C       D   Bm       E    C      D          G
See the sky about to rain broken clouds and rain
C   D      Bm       E     C       D        G
Locomotive pull the train whistle blowin   through my brain
C                     D          G      Bm       C
Signals curlin' on an open plain rollin down the track again
C           D
See the sky about to rain

G  G/C  G  G  G/C  G  G/C  G D D D/G D D/G D  C

C  D  Bm  E       C  D  Bm  E

C     D       Bm    E    C        D      G
I was down in Dixie Land played a silver fiddle
C         D        Bm       E   C        D         G
Played it loud and then the man broke it down the middle
C            D            G
See the sky about to rain

>From The Byrds  1973 Asylum Records
Cotillion Music Inc/Broken Arrow Music BMI

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