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Solomon Burke - Hear The Wind Blow Ukulele

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Hear The Wind Blow Ukulele

(ver. 1)
Solomon Burke
Down In The Valley:Solomon Burke.
#70 Hot 100 & #20 R&B in 1962.

#1.
C                             G
Down in the valley, valley so low,
                                       C
Hang your head over, and hear the wind blow.
C
Can't you hear the wind blow, my love?
                        G
Can't you hear the wind blow?
                              C
Down in the valley, valley so low?

#2.
C
Have you ever been lonely, lonely?
                   G
Have you ever been sad?

Did you ever really, really want someone,
                     C
and really need them bad?..Bad, bad, bad, bad?

(INTERLUDE:)

#3.
C                                 G
Roses love sunshine, violets love dew.
                              C
Angels in Heaven, know I love you.
                                   G
Know I love you, dear, know I love you.
                              C
Angels in Heaven, know I love you.

#4.
C                                        G
It was down in the valley, the valley so low.
                           
It was where I held you so tight.
                         C
How could I ever let you go?
C                                                 G
I remember the first kiss..oh, how it thrilled me so.
G                                                    C
Now all that I can feel right now..is that cold wind blow.

OUTRO:
C                                                        G
Down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, so low.
G
Come on, hang your head low.
                                C
Come on, come on, hear the wind blow.
C
Hear the wind blow, one more time..
                       G
Just one more time for me, right now..
              C
Hear the wind blow..hear the wind blow..(Fade.)


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