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Ralph Mctell

Somewhere Down The Road

by Ralph Mctell
Ralph Mctell

Biography:

Ralph McTell is an English singer/songwriter and acoustic guitar player who has been an influential figure on the UK folk scene since the 1960s.
Ralph McTell is probably best known for the song Streets of London which has been covered by over a hundred artists around the world. From Clare to Here has proved almost as popular, during a long and continuing recording and performing career.
McTell's guitar style has been influenced by many of the USA's country blues 'Piedmont- style' guitar players of the early 20th century

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[Verse 1]
C D7 G
See you somewhere down the road
C D7 G
Through the hour glass the sand has flowed
C G
It’s time for moving on
C G
Don’t ask where it’s gone
C D7 G
Maybe it is somewhere down the road

[Verse 2]
C D7 G
See you somewhere down the line
C D7 G
Don’t you worry about me ‘cos I’ll be fine
C G
And I won’t fret for you
C G
Sometimes I will be blue
C D7 G
But you know I’ll be thinking about you from time to time

[Verse 3]
C D7 G
Carry me like a song that we both knew
C D7 G
Some of the words were gold but just a few
C G
You’ll remember for all time
C G
Some of them will rhyme
C D7 G
Just the way that we both used to do

[Chorus]
C
Somewhere down the road
Em
The sun will always shine
C
Somewhere down the road
Em D
The water tastes like wine
G
Somewhere down the road

[Verse 4]
C D7 G
Somewhere down the road is not goodbye
C D7 G
It means we’ll meet again or at least we’ll try
C G
And on some October day
C G
When your leaves are blowin’ away
C D7 G
You’ll maybe shed a tear and so will I

[Verse 6]
C D7 G
I’ll see you somewhere down the track
C D7 G
The time has come to cut me a little slack
C G
And I’ll be glad I’m where
C G
But it is my true intent
C D7 G
To give you a call if ever I get there

[Chorus]
C
Somewhere down the road
Em
The sun will always shine
C
Somewhere down the road
Em D
The water tastes like wine
G
Somewhere down the road



[Verse 6]
C D7 G
I went to say farewell to an old friend
C D7 G
His time was up but just before the end
C G
When no words could express
C G
How to leave it best
C D7 G
I said I’ll see you somewhere down the road


[Chorus]
C
Somewhere down the road
Em
The sun will always shine
C
Somewhere down the road
Em D
The water tastes like wine
G
Somewhere down the road




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