04 Jan 03 - 09:53 PM (#858897) Subject: Lyr Req: Lyrics for'turn again, turn, again.? From: GUEST,Catchpenny It's that song in my head from way back, "Turn again, turn again, turn turn turn again,I can listen---------???. I recall it was a favorite of the Horwich UK based Blue Water Folk. It came in my head last week and won't let go"!!. All assistance appreciated. Terry Collins |
04 Jan 03 - 10:10 PM (#858904) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Lyrics for'turn again, turn, again.? From: Genie You don't mean the song "Turn, Turn, Turn, do you? (Written by Pete Seeger, based on a text from Ecclesiastes, and a big hit for "The Byrds.) That one is in the DT, I'm sure, and/or in forum threads. If you mean a different song, what you've posted doesn't ring a bell with me. Do you have more info, like who sang it? Genie |
05 Jan 03 - 05:25 AM (#859069) Subject: Lyr Add: TURN A DEAF EAR (Rab Noakes) From: C-flat I'd forgotten this song until just now, and I used to perform it once! It's a Lindisfarne song called "TURN A DEAF EAR". Turn a deaf ear ( Rab Noakes ) from: Nicely out of tune --------------- Intro: D 1.) The stage director stood up when he called the actors down A G D he asked them all to say three words, up down and around A G Em7/9 D so up down and around they cry with one according voice A G D and up down and around they went, for it was their only choice. A G Em7/9 D Chorus: I can only turn again, to the front again D Em A D only to turn again, to the rear D Em A D turn again, turn again, turn turn turn again D Em A D I can listen, but I can't hear. D Em G D 2.) My friends girl she has a wireless aerial sticking out of her head A G D and a pile of true romances lying underneath the bed A G Em7/9 D and a giant poster of Robby Noakes just beside the door A G D but I know she'll get along find without him if it doesn't see her anymore. A G Em7/9 D Chorus: I can only turn again, to the front again D Em A D only to turn again, to the rear D Em A D turn again, turn again, turn turn turn again D Em A D I can listen, but I can't hear. D Em G D 3.) The strings were cut from the guitar puppet singer on the stage A G D and his music became furious and he's stamped his foot in rage A G Em7/9 D the girls all screamed in agony, the boys they gaped in fear A G D and the song was called 'have mercy baby', have mercy on my ear. A G Em7/9 D Chorus: I can only turn again, to the front again D Em A D only to turn again, to the rear D Em A D turn again, turn again, turn turn turn again D Em A D I can listen, but I can't hear. D Em G D 4.) I remember what the old man said on his little wooden stand A G D as he spoke very quietly with a waving of his hand A G Em7/9 D every pigeon do its own hole, but what he seemed to say A G D I know I should go looking for, a better place to stay. A G Em7/9 D Chorus: I can only turn again, to the front again D Em A D only to turn again, to the rear D Em A D turn again, turn again, turn turn turn again D Em A D I can listen, but I can't hear D Em G D turn again, turn again, turn turn turn again D Em A D I can listen, but I can't hear. D Em G D |
05 Jan 03 - 06:45 PM (#859431) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Lyrics for'turn again, turn, again.? From: GUEST,ritchie not really a guest a lovely song and although alan hull did n't write it he is sadly missed.Is n't grand that music lives on ! Rab's latest cd witrh Frasier speirs on harmonica is well worth a listen. love and peace ritchie |
05 Jan 03 - 07:33 PM (#859454) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Lyrics for'turn again, turn, again.? From: GUEST,Catchpenny Thanks to all, and to C-flat for his response. Indeed this is the song and I shall now sleep easier in my bed. I frail a mean banjo and this sounds a must. Good night and God bless. |
06 Jan 03 - 01:05 PM (#859909) Subject: Lyr Add: PERCY'S SONG (Bob Dylan) From: Matthias Is this song related to Dylan's "Percy's Song?" "PERCY'S SONG" By Bob Dylan "Bad news, bad news, Come to me where I sleep, Turn, turn, turn again. Sayin' one of your friends Is in trouble deep, Turn, turn to the rain And the wind. Tell me the trouble, Tell once to my ear, Turn, turn, turn again. Joliet prison And ninety-nine years, Turn, turn to the rain And the wind. Oh what's the charge Of how this came to be, Turn, turn, turn again. Manslaughter In the highest of degree, Turn, turn to the rain And the wind. I sat down and wrote The best words I could write, Turn, turn, turn again. Explaining to the judge I'd be there on Wednesday night, Turn, turn to the rain And the wind. Without a reply, I left by the moon, Turn, turn, turn again. And was in his chambers By the next afternoon, Turn, turn to the rain And the wind. Could ya tell me the facts? I said without fear, Turn, turn, turn again. That a friend of mine Would get ninety-nine years, Turn, turn to the rain And the wind. A crash on the highway Flew the car to a field, Turn, turn, turn again. There was four persons killed And he was at the wheel, Turn, turn to the rain And the wind. But I knew him as good As I'm knowin' myself, Turn, turn, turn again. And he wouldn't harm a life That belonged to someone else, Turn, turn to the rain And the wind. The judge spoke Out of the side of his mouth, Turn, turn, turn again. Sayin', "The witness who saw, He left little doubt," Turn, turn to the rain And the wind. That may be true, He's got a sentence to serve, Turn, turn, turn again. But ninety-nine years, He just don't deserve, Turn, turn to the rain And the wind. Too late, too late, For his case it is sealed, Turn, turn, turn again. His sentence is passed And it cannot be repealed, Turn, turn to the rain And the wind. But he ain't no criminal And his crime it is none, Turn, turn, turn again. What happened to him Could happen to anyone, Turn, turn to the rain And the wind. And at that the judge jerked forward And his face it did freeze, Turn, turn, turn again. Sayin', "Could you kindly leave My office now, please," Turn, turn to the rain And the wind. Well his eyes looked funny And I stood up so slow, Turn, turn, turn again. With no other choice Except for to go, Turn, turn to the rain And the wind. I walked down the hallway And I heard his door slam, Turn, turn, turn again. I walked down the courthouse stairs And I did not understand, Turn, turn to the rain And the wind. And I played my guitar Through the night to the day, Turn, turn, turn again. And the only tune My guitar could play Was, "Oh the Cruel Rain And the Wind." Copyright © 1964; renewed 1992 Special Rider Music |