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Anthony John Clarke

Twelve Verses

por Anthony John Clarke
Anthony John Clarke

Biografia:

Anthony John Clarke was born in Ireland, he began writing songs at the age of nine. He is a talented singer/songwriter and is often described as one of the folk scenes nicest guys.

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Anthony John Clarke

Outras músicas:

  • All In The Song
  • An Acquaintance Of Mine
  • As Good As It Gets
  • Banjo Antarctica
  • Between Midnight And Blue
  • Blue
  • Come Upstairs
  • Danni And Mr Adams 1967
  • Darling
  • Day Too Long
  • Easy Piano
  • If Id Only Learned To Dance
  • If Theres A Next Time
  • Im My Own Grandpa
  • Irish Eyes
  • It Was All Rock And Roll Then
  • Julie Brown
  • May
  • My Good Old Days
  • My My Juliet
  • No Use Us Arguing Now
  • Of Course I Will
  • One Night Stand
  • Short Weekend
  • Sing A Chorus With Me
  • Smooth Old Talk
  • The Broken Years
  • The Great Southside Twins
  • The High Road
  • The Only Life Gloria Knows
  • The Wrong Way Round
  • Tomorrow The Sorrow Begins
  • Tuesday Night Is Always Karaoke
  • Twelve Verses
  • Walking On Sunday
  • Waltz Me Away
  • Will You Sing A Chorus With Me

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[Intro]
F C F

[Verse]
F
I was born on a Sunday
C
Placed in a big pink cot
F
I think that my mother would've liked a girl
C
But she was happy with what she'd got
F
My mother sent my father for a big blue blanket
C
The salesman said, "'Fraid not"
F
And the next time I'm born, won't be on a Monday
C F
When all the shops are shut

[Verse]
F
I asked my girl to love me
C
Darling be my wife
F
Love me every morning, try real hard
C
Stick with me for life
F
But now I just can't blame her
C
She tried and tried and tried
F
But she knew that the grass was greener
C F
Over on the other side

[Verse]
F
I want my mail delivering
C
I need my music loud
F
I want my sins forgiven
C
Oh, take my picture now
F
I'm not scared of lightning
C
I'm just afraid of clouds
F
So I go out with my sleeves rolled up
C F C
And both my socks rolled down

[Verse]
F
I never understood how a clock works
C
I learned a little bit about wine
F
I know the secret in both those things
C
Has got something to do with time
F
I never really got it with romance
C
I failed and failed in love
F
But I never say a prayer when things go wrong
C F
Or speak to god above

[Verse]
F
I don't do much on Sunday
C
Mondays pass me by
F
Tuesday's karaoke
C
Wednesday's goodbye
F
To the girl I met last Thursday
C
We shared one hot meat pie
F
Friday squeezed into Saturday's trousers
C F
And seven days just flew by

[Verse]
F
I went for a stroll in the country
C
I took the bus to town
F
I lent my bike to my best friend's wife
C
And she took it on the underground
F
Where she got very busy with a busker
C
No sooner had she turned around
F
Then the bike got stolen and her lips looked swollen
C F
Don't you love it when the wheels go 'round

[Instrumental]
F C F

[Verse]
F
I went to see Madonna in a concert
C
I got in for free
F
I didn't want any of my best friends there
C
Just sing those songs for me
F
I want you to look at me, wink your eye
C
Wear a top-hat and a red bowtie
F
I want you to sing 'The Fields Of Athenry'
C F
In the town I love so well

[Verse]
F
I can dine out in a restaurant
C
But I can cook the same at home
F
My best friend, John, climbs mountains
C
Just to spend some time alone
F
But I still get seasick on the water
C
I still get airsick on a plane
F
But I still fly and I still sail
C F
Again and again and again

[Verse]
F
So, look out of your window
C
Look to the east and west
F
Tell me where you'd love to go
C
Get that off your chest
F
Maybe some place foreign
C
In the hills of France or Spain
F
I've been there twice, but it wasn't very nice
C F
And I'm never going there again

[Instrumental]
F C F C F

[Verse]
F
So it's breakfast every morning
C
Coffee now and then
F
Scones and jam with the bread of my mam
C
In bed by half-past-ten
F
Avoid big steaks take some breaks
C
Favour something light
F
Don't drink tea after half-past-three
C F
Or you may be up all night

[Verse]
F
Old George Bush is a merry old soul
C
And a merry old soul is he
F
He bombed my house in the middle of the night
C
Number sixty-three
F
Now I've got no chair and I've got no dog
C
And I've sure got no TV
F
And John Lee's pills went missing
C F
Down the back of the red settee

[Verse]
F
Grownups climb up mountains
C
Children climb up trees
F
Grownups nurse their broken hearts
C
And patch their children's knees
F
But trees don't look like mountains
C
Hearts don't bend like knees
F
And should my heart be broken, darling
C F
Mend my heart for me
F
Should my heart be broken, darling
C F
Mend my heart for me
F
Should my heart be broken, darling
C F
Mend my heart for me




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