clark gene - "the radio song"

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thank you Cheryl for the lyrics

Gene Clark The Radio Song written by Gene Clark
Bernie Leadon

Dillard & Clark

Gene Clark vocals/acoustic guitar
Doug Dillard banjo
Bernie Leadon guitar
David Jackson bass
Chris Hillman mandolin
Andy Belling harpsichord

F#m A C#m
Fifteen miles from Memphis I think that was the sign
F#m A E
I'll be drivin' through tomorrow just to lose a worried mind
F#m A C#m
If I reach Colorado I won't look back where I've been
Bm D E D E
It seems so long since I have seen her where will I begin
F#m A C#m
Night before last walkin', pacin' four rooms worth of floor
F#m A E
It isn't long since she's been gone but now I need her more
F#m A C#m
A wise man wrote what isn't there is what you want to find
Bm D E D E
So now I'll have to find her so that I won't lose my mind
E D Bm
I've listened to the radio all the music that is on
E A
But every song they're playin' is about a love that's gone
E D Bm
A hundred thousand miles it seems since yesterday
Bm E A
It hasn't been that long but they just lay's it on that way

SOLO

E D Bm
I've listened to the radio all the music that is on
E A
But every song they're playin' is about a love that's gone
E D Bm
A hundred thousand miles it seems since yesterday
Bm E A
It hasn't been that long but they just lay's it on that way
F#m A C#m
Fifteen miles from Memphis I think that was the sign
F#m A E
I'll be drivin' through tomorrow just to lose a worried mind
F#m A C#m
If I reach Colorado I won't look back where I've been
Bm D E D E F#
It seems so long since I have seen her where will I begin

>From Dillard & Clark: The Fantastic Expedition of Dilllard and Clark

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