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OoAWhiter Shade Of Pale (Procol Harum) 16
Bridge Over Troubled Water (Simon & Garfunkel) 4
"+ Candle In The Wind (Elton John) 8
© Every Breath You Take (The Police) 12
7 Father And Son (Cat Stevens/Boyzone) 19
* 5 Have I Told You Lately? (Van Morrison/Rod Stewart) 22
He Ain't Heavy... He's My Brother (The Hollies) 25
How Deep Is Your Love (The Bee Gees/Take That) 28
Imagine (John Lennon) 31 _
3 Killing Me Softly With His Song (Roberta Flack/The Fugees) 34
4 Let Ite (The Beatles) 37 —
+ Lovells All Around (The Troggs/Wet Wet Wet) 40,
5 Mr Tambourine Man (Bob Dylan/The Byrds) 43
4. Ob, Pretty Woman (Roy Orbison) 46
3 Unchained Melody (The Righteous Brothers/Robson & Jerome) 51
42 Up Where We Belong (Joe Cocker & Jennifer Warnes) 54
.'+ Wonderful Tonight Eric Clapton) 62 ~
¥ You'll Never Walk Alone (Gerry & The Pacemakers) 58Bridge Over Troubled Water
Words & Music by Paul Simon
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Words & Music by Elton John & Bemie Taupin
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Words & Music by Sting
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15A Whiter Shade Of Pale
Words & Music by Keith Reid & Gary Brooker
Slow
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18Father And Son
| ‘Words & Music by Cat Stevens
Moderately
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. 19How can | 1 try to ex-plain? When
(Verse 4 see block lyric)
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Verse 2
as once like you are now;
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All the times that I've eried,
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But it’s them they know, not me;
Now there’s a way, and I know
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Tknow Thave to go.Have I Told You Lately?
Words & Music by Van Morrison
Moderately
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Verse 2.
‘Oh the morning sun in all its glory
Greets the day with hope and comfort too
‘And you fi my life with laughter
You can make it better
Ease my troubles that’s what you do.
Verse 3:-as Verse 1
Verse 4:- Instrumental
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Midate:
‘There’s a love that’s divis
‘And it's yours and it's mine
‘And it shines like the sun
‘At the end of the day’
‘We will give thanks and pray tothe one.
Verse :-as Verse 1He Ain’t Heavy...He’s My Brother
Words by Bob Russell
Music by Bobby Scott
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7How Deep Is Your Love
Words & Music by Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb and Maurice Gibb
Moderately
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Words & Music by John Lennon
Moderately
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live as one.Killing Me Softly With His Song
Words by Norman Gimbel
‘Music by Charles Fox
Slowly
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Verse 2.
[elt all flushed with fever
Embarrassed by the crowd
I felt he found my letters
‘And read each one aloud
prayed that he would finish
But he just kept right on
Strumming . ec.
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my whole.
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Verse 3:
He sang as if he knew me
In all my dark despair
‘And then he looked right through me
Asif wasn't there
But he was there this stranger
Singing clear and strong
‘Strumming .. ete
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Words & Music by John Lennon & Paul McCartney
Moderately
When 1 find my-self in times of trou-ble |Mo-ther Ma~-ry comes to me,
when the tro-Ken heart~ed poo ple | living in the world a-gree,
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of wis ~ dom,Love Is All Around
Words & Music by Reg Presley
Moderately
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40‘come on and let it show.
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Verse 2:
1 see your face before me
As lay on my bed;
cannot get to thinking
Of ll the things you sai.
‘You gave your promise to me
And I gave mine to you;
need someone beside me
Ineverything Ido.
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Am,Mr Tambourine Man
Words & Music by Bob Dylan
Moderate!
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| (Verses 2 -4 see block iyric)
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Verse 3
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Verse 4
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ty street's too dead for | dream in’, J
‘Take me on a trip upon your magic switlin’ ship
My senses have been stripped, my hands can't feel to grip
My toes too numb to step, wait only for my boot heels
To be wanderin’
rm ready to go anywhere, I'm ready for to fade
Into my own parade, cast your dancin’ spell my way
I promise to go under it
‘Though you might hear laughin’ spinnin’ swingin’ madly across the sun
es not aimed at anyone, it's just escapin’ on the ran
‘And but for the sky there are no fences facin’
‘And if you hear vague traces of skippin’ reels of rhyme
‘To your tambourine in time, its just a ragged clown behind
wouldn't pay it any mind, it’s just a shadow you're
‘Seein’ that he’s chasin’
‘Then take me disappearin’ through the smoke rings of my mind
Down the foggy ruins of time, far past the frozen leaves
‘The haunted, frightened trees out to the windy beach
Far from the twisted reach of crazy sorrow
‘Yes, to dance beneath the diamond sky with one hand wavin’ free
Sithovetted by the sea, circled by the circus sands
With all the memory and fate driven deep beneath the waves
‘Let me forget about today until tomorrow,
45Oh, Pretty Woman
Words & Music by Roy Orbison & Bill Dees
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speed your love —Up Where We Belong
Words & Music by Jack Nitzsche, Will Jennings & Buffy Sainte Marie
‘Moderately
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. _4You’ll Never Walk Alone
Music by Richard Rodgers
Words by Oscar Hammerstein II
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Words & Music by Eric Clapton
Moderately
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Verse 3:
It’s time to go home now,
‘And I've got an aching head.
‘So I give her the ear keys,
‘And she helps me to bed.
‘And then I tell her, as I turn out the light,
I say, “My darling, you are wonderful tonight”.The Joy of Bach
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