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John in Brisbane Lyr Add: I May Not Pass This Way Again (McKuen) (60* d) Lyr Add: I MAY NEVER PASS THIS WAY AGAIN (Wizzell, 28 Jan 05


I know that there's a pop song with a similar name, but:

Title:        The best fake book ever [music] : over 1000 songs         
Publication:        Milwaukee, Wi. : Hal Leonard, c1990         
Description:        1 score (766 p) ; 31 cm.         
Notes:        For piano, vocal, guitar, electronic keyboards and all 'c' instruments.         
ISBN:        0793500215         
Subject(s):        Popular music--Fake books
Piano music
Guitar music

has two songs:

I May Never Pass This Way Again
We May Never Pass This Way Again.

Regards, John


For the record, here is "I May Never Pass This Way Again" from the Hal Leonard fakebook:
    I MAY NEVER PASS THIS WAY AGAIN
    (words and music by Murray Wizzell and Irving Melsher)

    I'll give my hand to those who cannot see
    The sunrise or the falling rain.
    I'll sing my song, to cheer the weary along,
    For I May Never Pass This Way Again.

    I'll share my faith with every troubled heart,
    So I shall not have lived in vain,
    I'll give my hand, I'll sing my song,
    I'll share my faith because I know
    That the time is now, To fulfill each vow,
    For I May Never Pass This Way Again.

    Copyright 1957, Alley Music, Trio Music, and Cherio Music.

    -Joe Offer, June 2008-
    I wish I had the chance to pass John's way before he died. I always wanted to meet him.


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