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The Association

Enter The Young

by The Association
The Association

Biography:

The Association is a pop band from California in the folk rock genre. As of 2012 they are still playing with a constantly rotating membership but which always includes at least one original member. They are best known for their popularity in the 60s, when they had numerous hits at or near the top of the charts. They are known for tight vocal harmony, influenced by The Hi-Los and The Lettermen.

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#This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the#
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"Enter The Young"
(Terry Kirkman)

Jim Yester, in the liner notes to the Japanese _From The Original Master
Tapes_ CD (Warner/Pioneer WPCP-3536):

This song was the group's selection for the follow-up single to "Along
Comes Mary". However, the regional breakout of "Cherish" in the midwest
changed that choice. The version for the "HITS" album was re-cut [AWR:
I know - it blows dead bears] and not from the first album. This could
have been the theme song for the 60's youth movement.


Intro:

[guitar, doubled with bass and glockenspiel, 2X]:

D C
v v v v v v v v v
----|-----------------|-----------------|
----|-----------------|-----------------|
----|-----2-0---------|-------2-0-----2-|
----|-0-------4-0-----|-----------4-2---|
(0)-|---------------3-|-----------------|
----|-----------------|-----------------|

D C [as above]
Here they come
D C
Here they come

Verse 1:

D
(Here they come, yeah)
C
Well, some are walkin', some are ridin'
D
(Here they come, yeah)
C
And some are flyin', some just glidin'
G F#m Em
Released after years of being kept in hidin'
G Em A
They're climbin' up the ladder rung by rung

G C Bm A [electric piano]

Chorus:

[A G Bb] D [single notes; bass doubled w/bells]
Enter the young (yeah)
C
Now they've learned to think
D
Enter the young (yeah)
C
More than you think they think
G Em C
Not only learned to think but to care
Em A
Not only learned to think but to dare

[1]: [A G Bb] D C [single notes; bass doubled w/bells]
Enter the young [to verse 2]

[2]: [A G Bb] D CaddD [single notes; bass doubled w/bells]
Enter the young [to instrumental]

[3]: A /G /F# /E
/ / / / / / / / [to coda]

Verse 2:

(C) D
Yeah, here they come
C
Well, some with questions, some decisions
D
(Here they come)
C
And some with facts and some with visions
G Bm Em
Of a place to multiply without the use of divisions
G Bm Asus4 A
To win a prize that no-one's ever won

[repeat chorus]

Instrumental:

[N.C.] (G)
Enter the young

[fuzz guitar solo:]

G C D
/ / / / / / / /

G Em C
/ / / / / / / /

C Am Dm
/ / / / / / / /

C Am D
/ / / / / / / / /

Bridge:

G
(Here they come, yeah)
C
Well, some are laughin', some are cryin'
G
(Here they come, yeah)

[fuzz guitar sustains open D next three lines]

F G
And some are doin', some are tryin'
F
Some are sellin', some are buyin'
F Am
Some are livin', some are dyin'
F Asus4 A
But demanding recognition one by one

[repeat chorus]

Coda:

D C
Enter the young, yeah (here they come)
D C
Enter the young, yeah (enter the young)
D C
Enter the young, yeah (here they come)
D C
Enter the young, yeah (here they come)
D
Enter the young


-- another ace 60's tab from Andrew Rogers




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