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JOAN OF ARC
NC (drums & clapping)
A little Catholic girl who's fallen in love
A face on a page, a gift from above
G A
She should have known better than to give her heart
D G
She should have know better than to ever part
D A D
Without me, without me
D G A
I gave her everything that I ever owned
D G A
I think she understood but she never spoke
D G A
She shouldn't ought to try to be that way
D G
She shouldn't have to go there ever again
D A D
Without me, without me
D G A
Now listen to us good and listen well
D G A
Listen to us all and everything we tell
D G A
We should have known better than to give her away
D G
We should have know better to this very day
D A D
Without me, without me
D
Now listen Joan of Arc, all you’ve got to do
G
Is say the right words and I'll be coming through
D A D A
Hold you in my arms and take you right away
D G A
And now she's on her way to another land
D G A
We never understood why she gave her hand
D G A
She shouldn't ought to promise because it's just pretend
D G
I know she doesn't mean it and she'll leave again
D A D
Without me, without me (repeat to fade)
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silent Rhythm Player |
#1 by silent support at Feb 27, 1975 at 6:28 AM EST |
| Certainly a topic Andy liked as this heroine is in multiple OMD tunes. Love this one. | |
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patrick Wanna Be |
#2 by patrick at May 20, 1985 at 6:56 AM EST |
| This song made me go out and get a book on Joan and learn a little about her. The simple music, building in intensity, and Pauls' voice reaching, almost pleading for permission to enter your hearts and minds make this a truly powerful song. | |
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NIK Average |
#3 by NIK blaszczyszyn at May 19, 2001 at 10:44 AM EST |
| Hi Major Valor, just a minor clarification. It was Andy McCluskey not Paul Humphreys on vocals for this enchanting song. Anyway, great song! | |