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Harvey Andrews

From The Heart

by Harvey Andrews
Harvey Andrews

Biography:

Harvey Andrews (born Harvey John Andrews, May 7, 1943 in Birmingham) is an English singer, songwriter, and poet.

From 1964, Andrews supported his nascent career as a singer/songwriter by working as a schoolteacher, before becoming a full-time professional musician in 1966.

Andrews has produced 15 successful albums singing his own songs, many of which have also been recorded by other artists.

His emotive The Soldier transmits the same quiet desperation of a soldier about to die "in conflict" as Wilfred Owen's Dulce Et Decorum Est

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Harvey Andrews

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231 Artist   42 Music   133 Tab Tab
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Artist - Harvey Andrews
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Song - From The Heart
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Album - The Journey (1997)
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Tabbed By - Ayreon77
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Tuning = Standard


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CAPO 2nd FRET
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INTRO
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C F C G C


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VERSE 1
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F
He'd an old-fashioned way when he started to play
C G
He'd an old-fashioned steel guitar
C F
With no amps and no leads, it fulfilled all his needs
C G C
And together they'd both traveled far
G F C
Just an old troubadour on an old bar-room floor
Bb D G
Just an old troubadour and his song
C F
But it tore them apart, 'cause it came from his heart
C G C F C G C
And they'd not heard that art for so long


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VERSE 2
********
F
Then a kid playing pool said, “This old man's a fool
C G
He's not cool, just a ghoul past his prime”
C F
So he walked to the wall where the jukebox stood tall
C G C
And he paid for some hits of the time
G F C
Then a girl passed him by with a look in her eye
Bb D G
That said 'Don't even try to oppose'
C F
Pulled the plug from the wall said "An ass needs a stall
C G C F
And we all hope you've got one of those"


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VERSE 3
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G F G
She stood her ground, she stared him down
F G
The kid raised a fist, then he smiled
F
He said "You're wasted on him"
C
Then he turned with a grin
Bb D G
And said "Girls like you drive me wild
Bb D G
You're young enough to be the old man's child"


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VERSE 4
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C F
When the kid left the room, a chord filled the gloom
C G
And a voice sang a song for the stars
C F
For the breeze in the trees, for nights such as these
C G C
And for girls who find lovers in bars
G F C
And when the chord died like a wave on the tide
Bb D G
Like the cry from a high flying bird
C F
He put down his guitar, she said "I've got my car
C G C
And a jar, if you'll just say the word"


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VERSE 5
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G F C
So that old troubadour left that old bar-room floor
Bb D G
Yes, that old troubadour sang her song
C F
And it tore her apart, 'cause it came from his heart
C G C F C G C
And she'd not felt that art for so long


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VERSE 6
********
F
He'd an old-fashioned way when he started to play
C G
He'd an old-fashioned steel guitar
C F
With no amps and no leads, it fulfilled all his needs
C G C
And together they'd both traveled far
G F C
Just an old troubadour on an old bar-room floor
Bb D G
Just an old troubadour and his song
C F
But it tore them apart, 'cause it came from his heart
C G C
And they'd not heard that art for so long
F
Yes, it tore them apart, 'cause it came from his heart
C G F C
And they'd not felt that art for so long



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