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Lyr/Chords Req: Storms Never Last

01 Feb 00 - 02:04 PM (#171778)
Subject: Storms Never Last
From: DobroBob

Yet another, and I promise this one will be the last one today. Tomorrow, however, could be another story! Thanks in advance, as always.


05 Feb 00 - 12:45 PM (#173955)
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Storms Never Last
From: Dale Rose

Storms Never Last, do they Baby? Can't even think at the moment who did it. Best I can do is move it back to the top for you.


19 Feb 00 - 01:27 AM (#181108)
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Storms Never Last
From: Crowhugger

The only song along this line I know is "This Storm Shall Surely Pass," recorded by Alan Fraser and Daisy DeBolt some 20 or 30 years ago. It mentions, "this house seems so dark and empty, I need your company, I cannot stand alone." Ring a bell?


19 Feb 00 - 02:09 AM (#181117)
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Storms Never Last
From: Dale Rose

I finally thought of at least one recording. It was by Dottsy (Brodt, but her last name was seldom used) on her Sweetest Thing album from 1976. I couldn't find it though, I was only able to locate her Trying To Satisfy You album from 1979.


19 Feb 00 - 02:24 AM (#181122)
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Storms Never Last
From: Dale Rose

Check this out at Cowpie, by Jennings and Colter ~~ chords included. It is the same song I mentioned, but I never heard their version, just the one by Dottsy ~~ no one has ever accused me of liking what is popular.


06 Feb 18 - 05:36 PM (#3904189)
Subject: Lyr Add: STORMS NEVER LAST
From: Jim Dixon

STORMS NEVER LAST
As recorded by Dottsy, 1975

CHORUS: Storms never last, do they, baby?
Bad times all pass with the wind.
Your hand in mine steals the thunder,
And your love makes the sun want to shine.

I followed you down so many roads, baby,
Picked wildflowers, and sung you soft sad songs,
And every road you took, I know, your search was for the truth,
And the clouds brewing now won't be the last.

CHORUS TWICE