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Subject: Hummingbird From: GUEST,Mbo Date: 25 Jan 00 - 08:33 AM Here's a great song by Boo Hewerdine that he and Eddi Reader did on TransAtlantic Sessions. HUMMINGBIRD (Boo Hewerdine) Hummingbird, hummingbird I thought I'd find you here Bright lights draw you near They always will All that work and worry Just to stay still
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Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Hummingbird From: Midchuck Date: 25 Jan 00 - 01:04 PM That's pretty, and I shouldn't do this, but the title reminded me of one of my own doggerel compositions: LAWYER CADY'S HUMMINGBIIRD WALTZ Words: Cady and Morse Music: P. D. ("Railroading on the Great Divide") G C G Just give me a Hummingbird, and a little Old Crow; (A7) D7 And I'll give you music, wherever I go. G C G There ain't many songs this old Buzzard don't know, C G D7 G If you give him a Hummingbird, and a little Old Crow. I loved making music on my D-18. It was new, it was mellow and bright, it was clean. But I got kind of old, and my songs got obscene; And it felt wrong to play it, if you know what I mean. So give me a Hummingbird, and a little Old Crow; And I'll give you music, wherever I go. The cardinal rule, if you want a good show, Is to give me a Hummingbird, and a little Old Crow. I see birdwatchers run through the woods, and I ask: "What is there to gain, that would prompt such a task?" A man's reach shouldn't have to exceed his own grasp. There's fine birds to be found in a gigbag or flask. So give me a Hummingbird, and a little Old Crow; And I'll give you music, wherever I go. Doctor John Starling, himself, told me so: All you need is a Hummingbird, and a little Old Crow. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Hummingbird From: GUEST,Mbo Date: 25 Jan 00 - 01:13 PM Hee hee, that's a funny one, Midchuck! Sorry about those big spaces between lines up there! And it should say "You never reach the sky." --Mbo |
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