Chords for The Lincolns 1966 - 1977 pt One.mp4

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The Lincolns 1966 - 1977 pt One.mp4 chords
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Good evening, ladies and gentlemen.
My name is Dave Guy and it's a thrill to be on stage as part of the Lincoln Reunion.
It's Saturday night, [Ebm] Truro, Nova Scotia, and the Lincolns [B] are back!
[D]
[D] It's been [B] ten years, ladies and [Gbm] gentlemen.
[B] Nearly ten years since you last heard the [G] sound of the Lincolns.
But they're [A] back tonight, and they're happy you're [D] here.
They planned this reunion for a long time, but it's you [A] that have [D] made it.
And they want you to remember tonight
They [Db] want you to [B] remember the Pleasant Street [Gbm] Dance Hall,
[B] the [Bm] high school dances, the [G] college dances,
and [A] of course the Friday night dances of the Legion.
[D] Remember it all!
The night that Roddy fell in the grease pit,
and the night that Brian shoveled snow with his guitar, they tell me.
[B] It's a night to remember, yes indeed.
But we want you to remember the [G] names of the members of the band, too.
[Am] So we're going to take time to introduce them [D] to you right now.
The Lincolns!
Dickie Snuff!
Lane Francis!
Frankie Mumford!
Roddy Norrie!
Charlie Gray!
Jack Milley!
Roddy Nore!
Barry Wyatt!
John Gray!
And Brian Chisholm!
And the man who gives the Lincolns [B] great [D] vacay!
There's calm, [Bm] and the land is dark,
and the [G] moon [G] is the only [A] light [D] we see.
There are two members of the Lincolns who are no longer with us.
Pete Harris and Lee Taylor.
[Bm] Pete Harris died in 1963, a couple [D] of years [G] after the Lincolns got started.
And Lee Taylor [A] died in 1967, [D] a couple of years before the Lincolns broke up.
Sorry they can't be here tonight.
[Bm] Every band that's been together that long has its sad [D] moments.
It's bound to happen.
[Bm] But tonight, we're here to remember the good times as Pete and Lee would have it.
[G] Tonight, we're here to remember the Lincolns.
[A] It's Saturday night throughout Nova [D] Scotia,
and the Lincolns are here again.
So join in the soul!
[F] [E]
I've been [Gb] loving you
[F] a little bit too [C] long.
I don't want to stop right now.
Ain't no [C] way [Em] you've [F] grown tired of me.
[A]
And your love is growing cold.
[Bb] My love, my love keeps growing stronger.
[Db] Sour pear grows older.
[F] I've been loving you a little bit [C] too long.
I don't want to stop right now.
Hit me, Jack!
[Cm]
With you, my life [C] has been so wonderful.
Shucks, I don't want [F] to stop now.
Why should I?
[C]
You've grown tired, oh yeah.
[A] And you want to be free.
[Bb] My love, my love keeps growing stronger.
[Db] You've become a habit to me.
[F] I've been loving you just a little bit too long.
I don't want to stop now.
Hit me again, Jack!
[Cm]
With you, my life [Fm]
has [C] been so wonderful.
I don't want to [F] stop now.
Hit me, hard horns!
[C]
[F] You've grown tired of me.
[A] And your [C] love [Bb] is [C] growing cold.
[C] [Bb]
[C]
[Bb] [C] [Bb] [C]
Mustang sounder!
[Bb] [C] Well, you better slow your Mustang down.
[Bb] [C]
[F] Mustang sounder, baby!
[Eb] [F] [Eb] You [F] better slow [Cm] your Mustang down.
[C]
[Bb] [C] [Bb] [C]
[Bb] [G] You've been running on your back now and I've been [F] running on my [Eb] back.
Work your [C] feet on the ground.
[G]
[Bb] [C] What are we going to do now?
[Bbm] [C] All you want to do is ride around, Sally.
Ride, Sally, ride.
All [G] you want to do is ride around, [F] Sally.
[C] Ride, Sally, ride.
[F] All you want to do is ride around, [Bb] Sally.
Ride, [F] Sally, ride.
All you want [C] to do is ride around, Sally.
Ride, Sally, ride.
[G] You've been running on your back now and I've been running [D] on my back.
With [C] God Almighty, girl, you better be
[F] [A] What are we going to [C] do now?
[C] All right, boys!
[Cm]
[Cm] [Bb] [Cm]
[F] [C] [Bb]
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C
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_ _ _ _ _ Good evening, ladies and gentlemen.
_ My name is Dave Guy and it's a thrill to be on stage as part of the Lincoln Reunion.
It's Saturday night, [Ebm] Truro, Nova Scotia, and the Lincolns [B] are back!
_ [D] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ It's been [B] ten years, ladies and [Gbm] gentlemen.
[B] Nearly ten years since you last heard the [G] sound of the Lincolns.
But they're [A] back tonight, and they're happy you're [D] here.
They planned this reunion for a long time, but it's you [A] that have [D] made it.
_ And they want you to remember tonight
They [Db] want you to [B] remember the Pleasant Street [Gbm] Dance Hall,
[B] the [Bm] high school dances, the [G] college dances,
and [A] of course the Friday night dances of the Legion.
[D] Remember it all!
The night that Roddy fell in the grease pit,
and the night that Brian shoveled snow with his guitar, they tell me.
[B] It's a night to remember, yes indeed.
_ But we want you to remember the [G] names of the members of the band, too.
[Am] So we're going to take time to introduce them [D] to you right now.
The Lincolns!
Dickie Snuff! _ _ _ _
Lane Francis!
_ _ Frankie Mumford! _
_ Roddy Norrie!
_ Charlie Gray!
_ _ Jack Milley! _ _
Roddy Nore!
_ _ Barry Wyatt! _
_ John Gray!
_ And Brian Chisholm!
And the man _ who gives the Lincolns [B] great [D] vacay! _
_ _ _ _ _ There's calm, _ _ [Bm] and the land is dark,
_ and the [G] moon _ _ [G] is the only _ [A] light [D] we see.
There are two members of the Lincolns who are no longer with us.
Pete Harris _ and Lee Taylor. _
[Bm] Pete Harris died in 1963, a couple [D] of years [G] after the Lincolns got started.
And Lee Taylor [A] died in 1967, [D] a couple of years before the Lincolns broke up.
Sorry they can't be here tonight.
[Bm] Every band that's been together that long has its sad [D] moments.
It's bound to happen.
[Bm] But tonight, we're here to remember the good times as Pete and Lee would have it.
[G] Tonight, we're here to remember the Lincolns.
[A] It's Saturday night throughout Nova [D] Scotia,
and the Lincolns are here again.
So join in the soul!
_ [F] _ _ _ _ [E] _
I've been [Gb] loving _ you _
_ [F] _ a little bit too [C] long.
_ _ _ _ I don't want to stop right now.
_ _ _ _ Ain't no [C] way _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Em] you've [F] grown tired of _ _ me.
_ _ _ [A] _
And your love is growing cold. _ _
[Bb] _ My love, my love keeps growing stronger.
_ [Db] Sour pear grows older.
_ _ _ [F] I've been loving you _ _ _ _ _ a little bit [C] too long. _ _ _ _ _ _
I don't want to stop right now. _ _ _
_ _ Hit me, Jack!
_ [Cm] _ _
_ _ _ _ With you, my life _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] has been so wonderful. _ _
_ _ Shucks, I don't want [F] to stop now. _
_ _ _ _ _ Why should I?
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ You've grown _ _ tired, oh yeah.
_ _ [A] _ _ And you want to be free. _ _ _ _
[Bb] My love, my love keeps growing stronger.
_ [Db] You've become a habit to me.
_ _ _ [F] I've been loving you _ just _ _ a little bit too long. _ _ _ _ _
I don't want to stop _ now. _ _
Hit me again, Jack!
_ _ [Cm] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ With you, my _ life _ [Fm] _ _ _ _
_ has [C] been so wonderful.
I _ _ _ don't want to [F] stop now.
_ Hit me, hard horns! _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F] You've grown _ tired _ of me.
_ _ _ [A] And your [C] love _ _ [Bb] is _ [C] growing cold.
_ [C] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ [C] _ _ [Bb] _ _ [C] _ _
Mustang sounder! _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ [C] _ _ Well, you better slow your Mustang down. _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] Mustang sounder, baby! _ _
[Eb] _ _ [F] _ _ [Eb] You [F] better slow [Cm] your Mustang down.
_ _ [C] _ _
[Bb] _ _ [C] _ _ [Bb] _ _ [C] _ _
[Bb] _ [G] You've been running on your back now and I've been [F] running on my [Eb] back. _ _
Work your [C] feet on the ground.
_ _ [G] _ _
[Bb] [C] What are we going to do now? _ _ _
[Bbm] _ [C] All you want to do is ride around, Sally.
_ Ride, Sally, ride. _
_ All [G] you want to do is ride around, [F] Sally.
[C] _ Ride, Sally, ride. _
_ [F] All you want to do is ride around, [Bb] Sally.
Ride, [F] Sally, ride.
All _ _ you want [C] to do is ride around, Sally.
_ Ride, Sally, ride. _
[G] You've been running on your back now and I've been running [D] on my back.
With [C] God Almighty, girl, you better be_ _
_ _ _ _ [F] _ _ [A] What are we going to [C] do now?
_ _ [C] All right, boys! _
[Cm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Cm] _ _ [Bb] _ _ [Cm] _ _
[F] _ _ [C] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _