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David Francey

Blue Skies

por David Francey
David Francey

Biografia:

David Francey is a Scottish-born Canadian folk singer-songwriter. Born on 17 November 1954 in Ayrshire, Scotland, Francey immigrated to Canada with his family at age 12. After spending much of his life doing labour such as carpentry, he began a career in folk music in 1999, quickly making a name for himself on the folk festival circuit where he continues to perform.

Since leaving construction and recording Torn Screen Door in 1999, Francey has established himself as one of today’s finest singer-songwriters.

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David Francey

Outras músicas:

  • A Conversation
  • A Thousand Miles
  • All Lights Burning Bright
  • Ankle Tattoo
  • Annies House
  • Ashtabula
  • Badlands
  • Ballad Of Bowser Macrae
  • Banks Of The Seaway
  • Belgrade Train
  • Bitterroot
  • Blue Heart Of Texas
  • Blue Skies
  • Broken Glass
  • Cheap Motel
  • Come Rain Or Come Shine
  • Evening News
  • February Morning Drive
  • Flowers Of Saskatchewan
  • Fourth Of July
  • Grateful
  • Green Fields
  • Gypsy Boys
  • Hammers
  • Hard Steel Mill
  • Harm
  • Highway
  • Highway 95
  • Highwire
  • Kansas
  • Long Long Road
  • Long Way Home
  • Lucky Man
  • Midway
  • Mill Towns
  • Ordinary Man
  • Over You
  • Paper Boy
  • Pretty Jackals
  • Promised Land
  • Rain
  • Red
  • Saints And Sinners
  • Satellite
  • Saturday Night
  • Skating Rink
  • So Say We All
  • Solitary Wave
  • St Johns Train
  • Sumach Street
  • Sunday Morning
  • The Chief Engineer
  • The Waking Hour
  • Things They Do
  • Tonight In My Dreams
  • Wanna Be Loved
  • Weather Vane
  • Wind In The Wires
  • Wishing Well
  • Wonder
  • Working Poor

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240 Artista   75 Música   226 Cifra Cifra
David Francey - Blue Skies


CAPO: 3rd Fret



INTRO: C F C

G C
And they come from the cities
G C
And they come from the towns
F
And they come from the countryside
G
Come from miles around
F C
And the warm wind rising
F C
Makes the banners fly
F C
On the fields of summer
G C
Under bright blue skies


G C
And I heard the rattle
G C
And I heard the drum
F
And they're raising a racket
G
Up to kingdom come
F C
And my boy walking
F C
With his head held high
F C
In the children's parade
G C
Under bright blue skies


CHORUS:
G G7 F C-F
And the love that I feel inside today
C F C
Will never fade away


CHORUS:
G G7 F C-F
And the love that I feel inside today
C F C
Will never fade away


G C
That Sunday morning
G C
Means the world to me
F
And it's painting a picture
G
Of what the world could be
F C
It's the golden ring
F C
The eternal prize
F C
And the sound of singing
G C
Under bright blue skies


CHORUS:
G G7 F C-F
And the love that I feel inside today
C F C
Will never fade away


CHORUS:
G G7 F C-F
And the love that I feel inside today
C F C
Will never fade away


INSTRUMENTAL: G C G C F G F C F C F C G C


G C
And the darkness gathers
G C
And the night time falls
F
And a new moon rising
G
To the drummers' call
F C
And the stage lights shining
F C
And the mist on the rise
F C
And a sea of dancers
G C
Under night blue skies


CHORUS:
G G7 F C-F
And the love that I feel inside today
C F C
Will never fade away


CHORUS:
G G7 F C-F
And the love that I feel inside today
C F C
Will never fade away


OUTRO: G G7 F C-F C F C G G7 F C-F




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