Mary Hopkin "For All My Days"( ~# n8 h# m, {5 F9 k# r7 J
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! n: _" {1 R4 h- G- D, k5 SFOR ALL MY DAYS / u1 Y8 b0 t+ B" N& j2 L+ FFrom the film "Kidnapped". k, e; z. T W4 H
Jack Fishman / Roy Budd; H$ @) a% v. S# T0 d W
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This film is now available on DVD and as a bonus unlike the Audio CD and VHS the music does not fade out at the end and we get the whole song.0 S8 a8 |- l; x( o0 X( n9 I
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Lyrics " |( f2 O5 J- U# {0 D/ |5 HFor all my days in many ways . U4 _; }' @' Q3 G" j* u9 X0 l5 ~+ J
I'll think of all I've lived to see 3 }$ f1 B/ g2 G( W9 i0 y8 QThe mountains high, clouds in the sky k. V0 r* Z7 N8 b& k% o- PI thank the Lord for sharing them with me4 |: p" K1 F/ W2 O: F# @
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The summer's glow, the winter's snow ) b! l @1 P2 A* M6 rAre not to me just scenery/ T& I2 ?% H* A7 o5 J& H- t
When tree tops sway I long to say; O* ~7 z( i/ s, n# c c7 w
Oh thank you Lord for sharing them with me' t. H+ K: d- V r$ ?
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Life I believe, love we receive% d& f8 y" P9 T$ s$ C0 I
We shouldn't take too casually4 o, T4 D5 T5 J! i3 C- ]. v! u
For all my days in many ways( y8 t) ^# l f
I'll thank the Lord for sharing them with me
House of The Rising Sun - The Doors 1 [+ V* l4 U6 D2 ~( _& P; N! W/ W. S/ k2 R7 }
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The House of The Rising Sun by The Doors # A5 ]# p5 n: ^7 o0 o7 Q : t% N3 n: w9 M1 I# ]5 k: v0 f1 f, ULyrics:0 J9 K" o/ H7 G! T: _
6 t# c6 v( Q: C; H9 `) X, w# t# V; KThere is a house in New Orleans 9 {( M. s; g# C% y3 G" dThey call the Rising Sun 7 j7 h! ]) ~0 ], S% IAnd it's been the ruin of many a poor boy* w8 U l, m1 C2 H# L/ U
And God I know I'm one ?! J5 O; O7 K3 l6 l! d" i) w
' \7 W+ R( o8 j; d" Y' bMy mother was a tailor: [+ I* \5 J ~1 z; n1 E
She sewed my new bluejeans l0 r& r3 r% q; G' l+ C0 W1 B
My father was a gamblin' man+ g2 ]3 [; K- [ b
Down in New Orleans : O: \" u) y# u' R2 ]3 ^" n , u$ ?6 U6 F) ]# i) g" kNow the only thing a gambler needs$ y, p$ K) M2 [) {3 l
Is a suitcase and trunk y$ s8 j2 u6 x; e% |1 W; O! OAnd the only time he's satisfied7 c' }0 }3 L$ L9 R, R
Is when he's on a drunk& z& f* o) g$ T9 c/ r0 c& K! z8 E
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------ organ solo ------ + D- D \6 H) f K ; ]$ T6 [9 G# rOh mother tell your children ) `- T) D4 i! K" qNot to do what I have done $ `0 a4 t: I9 p7 ^0 A" MSpend your lives in sin and misery2 d" n! O3 p5 u! q: v; T
In the House of the Rising Sun+ Q [& `/ P" e
3 ]/ k9 e& H* A m: yWell, I got one foot on the platform7 k2 ^* x0 K8 V) S7 H6 }
The other foot on the train# q# m" |' s6 }
I'm goin' back to New Orleans 8 z- k+ `) U: O v2 gTo wear that ball and chain 8 w1 I- J+ z, t9 j0 K9 `! v - b j, \2 S* u% C) cWell, there is a house in New Orleans / \! {2 ?3 c6 I2 m! @, qThey call the Rising Sun8 v- A. I3 i2 D3 U9 i2 M
And it's been the ruin of many a poor boy / `3 j/ r. J' V5 b9 o1 \/ [* \2 RAnd God I know I'm one