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From: bross@uoguelph.ca (Brian R Ross)
Subject: CRD: Jethro Tull - "Songs From the Wood"


C Bb Cm Dm G7sus
Let me bring you Songs From The Wood

Eb6(9) G Csus F
To make you feel much better then you could know

G F
Dust you down from tip to toe

G F
Show you how the garden grows

G F
Hold you steady as you go

Bb F Gm
Join the chorus if you can

Ab Eb Fm C
It'll make of you and honest man


C Bb Cm Dm G7sus
Let me bring you love from the field

Eb G F
Poppies red and roses filled with summer rain

G(F bass) F
To heal the wound and still the pain

G(F bass) F
That threatens again and again

G(F bass) F
As you drag down every lovers' lane

Bb F Eb f(Eb bass) Gm
Life's long cele- bra - tion's here

Ab Eb Db Fm C
I'll toast you all in penny cheer



Bb(D bass) Cm Dm G7sus
Let me bring you all things refined

Eb Bb G G(C bass) C
Galliards and Lute songs served in chilling ale

G(F bass) F F(C bass)
Greetings well met fellow hail

F G(F bass) F F(C bass)
I am the wind to fill your sail

F G(F bass) F F(C bass)
I am the cross to take your nail

Bb F Eb F(Eb bass) F (G bass) Gm
A singer of these age - less times

Ab Eb Db Fm C
With kitchen prose and gutter rhymes


Em G D(F#bass) B
Songs from the Wood make you feel much, much better.

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Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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chris
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#1 by chris at Oct 5, 1978 at 3:38 AM EST
Well, Hunting Girl is pretty good too. 1
 
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#2 by quinn almann ' jk carson at Apr 14, 1989 at 12:22 PM EST
doesnt the lyric go "a singer oft in these ageless times" not "a singer of these ageless times"?
 
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metalis4ever
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#3 by metalis4ever at Apr 23, 1989 at 12:58 AM EST
Just a good old, innocent, feel-good introduction to one of the best albums ever.
 
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Super
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#4 by Super Q at Jan 30, 1991 at 11:22 PM EST
*Note: The previoius comment was not made by me. It was made by my dad, who says he got this song after joining the columbia record club 30 years ago. He said this song was terrible. I have not heard it myself. I hope I have cleared this up.
 
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dale
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#5 by dale at Feb 5, 1993 at 3:58 PM EST
its a good song :)
 
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chris
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#6 by chris jenko at May 9, 1995 at 9:30 PM EST
Unfortunately, the best thing about this whole album is the picture of a tree stump with a record needle on it.
 
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phil
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#7 by phil smith at Sep 3, 2002 at 6:56 PM EST
joining the columbia record club 30 years ago