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The Joy of Pop Tunes The Joy of Pop Tunes Oo AWhiter 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) 58 Bridge Over Troubled Water Words & Music by Paul Simon Moderately B ” Agim Cust ch ab Bh _k&§ _____Amm_* © = ——_ = ip eas mf by aca . ae 7. whenyout If wea 9s a down and ot When youre on he When tears are | in When eve - ning [falls ‘ry them all com-fort- you. when times get rough friends just when dark ~ ness | comes —— pain is found, round, BP cee... oi cm BT ap Adim trou - bled wa-ter I will lay down, Like a | bridge Me Ctust Ch aP Br eB a —— wou -bled_wa-ter 1 will lay me When you're | Twill lay me sil ~ ver girl, = Al your | dreams are on their way.— eB BP Cm’ BP Be B/D ir fT See how they | shine if you |need a friend » Adim cm a a cm By bridge ov - er | rou-bled wa-ter 1 will ease your | mind. ab FF Pp cm ab G cm a] eee \f P BR cm ab dim. molto Candle In The Wind Words & Music by Elton John & Bemie Taupin Moderately slow Be a pa? Bb nf Bb ab 5 F B ce & 7 : t ? — you had the grace to hold your - self. while | those a - round you crawled._ -wood ce- a - ted a su per - star and | pain was the price you paid.— ‘They crawled out of the | wood ~work Ev ~ en when you | pai 8 and they whis-pere in to your brain.. They sent you on a tread ~ ‘oh the | press still hound - ed you. all the— pa pers had—| B AY ae Fm’ B& AP s and they | made you change yout hame.|— was that | Ma-ri-lyn was found in the nude.. you | lived your knowing who to cling. Bh Bosust B ab would have liked. to have known BP BPsust B B ab = 2 IGood - bye Nor - ma Jean hough I nev-er knew you. at all} [Good-bye Nor - ma Jean{— from theyoung man in the | twen ~ ty sec -ond row. 10 B ab » § | |e eel i ee orm etree ae, eee eee » 2 DS. al Coda -@ cova B cm BP can - dle burned out BPsust BP Ab e Fm? your | le-gend ev - u Every Breath You Take Words & Music by Sting Medium rock NC G 7 72 = sof Ev'ry breath you || take ev - "ty move Dsust Em NC. — Tl be watch-ing you. By-ry sin = gle— thee mn Ce See 12 ry game- you play. TH be watching — you.—| How my poor heart ry Dsust with ev—‘ry step ‘ry move you ‘ry vow you 13 to 7 ex-'ty smile you fake ev'ry claim you stake, be watching Sinoeyou've gone I've been lost| with = oul a trace, I dream at night 1 canon = 1 look a-round but it’s |you I I feel socoldand I |long for your embrace] keep cry-ing ba | - by, ba - by _please._| ~6 12m 7? - Ev-‘ry move you make_| c Dsus! Em 7 =| 7 — ty step you take I'll be watching you. TI bewateh - ing — | Ti be watch ~ ing — lo 15 A Whiter Shade Of Pale Words & Music by Keith Reid & Gary Brooker Slow We skipped the light fan -|dan - go ‘And tumed cart wheels ‘cross the She said, “There is no | rea ~ son, And the truth is phn to i ap 16 Twas feel - ing kind - a | sea ~ si But I wan~dered through my | play - ing cards But the crowd called out for ‘The room was hum ~ ming And would not let her | be. One of sixteen ves - tl As the ceil - ing flew a who were Teay ~ ing for Whenwe called out for an- oth ~ er drink.. the wai ~ ter brought a And al-though my eyes were| op - en ‘They might just as well been Dm? a c Am mil - Ker tld his 18 Father And Son | ‘Words & Music by Cat Stevens Moderately Llsnot lime to make @ change; just re -| lax, take it easy. You're stil | young, that’s your fault; there’s so Werse 2 see block lyric) es Gmt cr F c Dat Be muchyou have to know. Find set-tle down; if you want|—_ you can mar-ry. Look at — — iF Dm Gm Gmc C7 205 Dm BOC 1 am old but I'm hap-| py. still be here to -mor-row, but your dreams may . 19 How can | 1 try to ex-plain? When (Verse 4 see block lyric) do he tums a ~ way a-gain, Well, it’s| al - ways old From the | mo- ment 1 could talk, 1 was | or ~dered to lis-ten; now there’s a F Dm 0Coda- co F am B have to go a-way 3.lt's not | time to make achange, just sit ———. 20 down and take it slow ly, You're — still Gmt o much you have to go through, Find Dm? Bb F Dm want, you can mar-y.Look at | me: 1 Verse 2 as once like you are now; ‘And I know that it’s not easy To be calm when'you've found something going on. But take your time, think a lot; ‘Think of everything you've got For you will still be here tomorrow, But your dreams may not a Am B young, that’s. your fault; there's so DS. al Coda Gm Gnyc but I'm hap -| py. Verse 4. All the times that I've eried, Keeping all the things [knew inside; ‘And it's hard, but it’s harder to ignore it If they were right I'd agree, But it’s them they know, not me; Now there’s a way, and I know “That I have (o go away. Tknow Thave to go. Have I Told You Lately? Words & Music by Van Morrison Moderately BPmaj? Amt f2 qn fA Gm? 3 BC Fai? BHC F Am 135. Have 1 ff cold (Verses 2, 3 & 5 see block lyric) you late - ly that 1 BPmaj? Gmc F Am? Bimal? c have I told you there’s no-one a-| bove- you BPnaj? Amt Gm? BYC 3 fill my heart with glad-ness,| take a-way my sad-ness|| | ease my trou -bles that’s what you 22 43.p Bh V2ap Gm FE Bemaj’ i There's a love that’s di-vine Ami. and it’s yours and it’s mine like the | sun loca: BPmaj? 3 atthe end of the day ___ wwe should give thanks and pray to the Ant Gmyc 15. p G5) Have 1 23 Bomaj’ Am? Gm? Gmc Fill my heat with glad-ness,| take a - way my sad-ness] ease my troubles that’s what you Fill my heart with glad~ness, a -way my sad~ ness, 3 ease my trou-blestha’swhat you 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 24 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 1 He Ain’t Heavy...He’s My Brother Words by Bob Russell Music by Bobby Scott CTsust Dm with ma-ny a find - ing cum his wel-fare is [my con-cem, B Gm who knows we'll get Gm oe that leads us to no. bur - den is Crsust c Dm? strong e - nough he would not Dy him. ber | me. ulna Mae Pog Cong He ain't hea - vy, Cisust 2p F So on we Bb CB Bs Cpe with | sad~ ness Am cm Bbmaj? A? Dm F is-n't | filled with the | glad - ness By o Cisust Ne. a long, long 26 from which there is Gm c Dm B Gm Crsust F c He ain't hea- vy, F Csust Ne. my — | bro ~ ther, 7 How Deep Is Your Love Words & Music by Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb and Maurice Gibb Moderately ot maj? o Bn? Bh Am?___aAm?/D G Bm? Em? EB eyes inthe morn ~ ing sun. me. 1 be-lieve in you. 1 know your IT feel you rouch| You know the door Am BP Amt Dy G Bm ~ ment that you wan-der far in my deep-est, dark — me in the pour ~ ing rain to my ve - ry soul, ‘And the mo You're the light, Bm’ Em Am? Bmt Am DG me— 1 wan-na feel you in my arms a ~ gain. hour,—-you're my | sav = iowr— when fall. 28 Am? Bm? maj? 8 cometo me on a sum may not think I care. deep is your love? How Er when they all. breeze; keep me warm|— in your love— then you soft- you— when you know, down in - side— that I real-| its |me you need to cmaj™ deep|_— is your—_love? I real - ly mean to learn G Dm ‘cause we're | living ina world fools, Bmié) BT Am ‘cme — = 29 Disust G How deep, is your love! How dee is your— love? I wal-ly mean to learn, “eause we're | liv-ing in a world of breaking us B Bes EF Am cme when they all_|— should let_us Imagine Words & Music by John Lennon Moderately A c F ec T-ma-gine there's no hea} - ven A-bove us on-ly_ | sky i "dicta tr Cree i 31 ma-gine all the Ima ~ginethere’s no coun Tomag— ine mo pos~ ses - FE c i = - It is - n't had to do. No-thing 10 Kill or die. Twon-der if you can No need’ for greed or hi And no fe ~ li ~ gion ‘A_broth_— er -hood “of T= ma-gine all the peo | - ple— T-ma- gine all the peo | - ple— 4 (* peace ‘ou may ay fm a | dream~ er eel Ye yay. r dred Tm not te on-ly fone Tope some day. you'll E —— ‘i the world will | be as one.— live as one. Killing Me Softly With His Song Words by Norman Gimbel ‘Music by Charles Fox Slowly ‘ming my pain— with his fin) ~ ‘Sing-ing my life_ with his words. Kill - ing me soft = song killing me soft song Tell = ing with bis words Killing me soft | ~ with his | song, yo ne eres er Am? bv G Coe (Were 2,3 vee bot he heard he And there he was_| this young boy Stram-mingmy pain— with his fin | - gers ‘Sing - ing my life with his words_| 4 Kill ~ ing me soft = ly with his. song kill - ing song Tell ~ ing Em Esust will ~ ing me sott | - 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. 36 my whole. Amé 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 me soft ~ Bm? Let It Be 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, c G F—c Speak-ing words of wis-dom, let it | be ‘And | in’ my hour of dark-ness she is ‘There will be an an-swer, let it | be For | tho’ they may be part~ ed. there is e sland-ing right in front of me, |Speak-ing words of wisdom, let it still a chance that they will see, [There will be an an-swer, let it ‘unig notrad icons pa ent u whis-per words of wis-dom, let it a Proc 2p oc F GFG Atsust ar Alsust ay D A 7 And |) when the night is cloud - y there is still a light’ that shines. on me, wake up to thesound of mu-sic |Mo-ther Ma rycomes to Speaking words of wis-dom, tet it | be whis-per words of wis-dom, let it — Sf whis-per words of wis-dom, let it | be, whis - per words 70 of wis ~ dom, Love Is All Around Words & Music by Reg Presley Moderately D'sust Dr G Am Cc D feel it in my fin-gers, L feel it in my toes, (Verse 2 see block Iyric) nf Am c cpp G Am c D ? 7 The| lovethat’sall_a-round me fand_ so the feeling grows. 7 Ws | writ-ten on the wind, it’s ev-'ry-where I g0,- r if you real -ly love me, ome ete cada see 40 ‘come on and let it show. You know 1 love you, 1 | al ~ ways— Se way that I feel... There's] no be - gin ~ning, there'll | be no end, ‘cause on my— love Dsust D Got to keep it moving. 4 Dsust D Ws So z ‘written in the wind oh. ev 'ry-where I if you real-ly love me, come onand let it | Show. come on and let 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. 42 Am, Mr Tambourine Man Words & Music by Bob Dylan Moderate! D Em G BWA Bm D’sus* D? Refrain a b o ‘Tam -bou-rine man | play a song and there | is no place I'm | go-in’ to. ‘Tam-bou-rine man | play a song for 43 D Sth time Fine jin = gle jan- gle fmom-in’ rilcome | fol Verse Though 1 Know that eve -nin’s | em- pire re-wumned in - to sand, | (Verses 2 -4 see block iyric) D a D G Em? Van-ished from , Left me |blind=ly here to | stand but still not 44 fan ~ cient emp - Refrain: Verse 2: Refrain: Verse 3 Refrain: Verse 4 Refrain repeat 3 times 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, 45 Oh, Pretty Woman Words & Music by Roy Orbison & Bill Dees With a beat o Se f t ir t : z t : wo walkring | down the street, Pret=ty |wo- mah thekind I like to meet, Pretty Tdon'the -| lieve you, you'renot the } truth. No-one could look as good as desta rape {88 Aen ne et OY 46 F a Bb co 3 SSS me, wait for | me" TH be com = ing} home, — wait for stars, at the | stars, Dream - ing of =omy | love far. a DS. al Coda cobA BPs Gm? a F speed your love — Up Where We Belong Words & Music by Jack Nitzsche, Will Jennings & Buffy Sainte Marie ‘Moderately D G Gmé D 3 nf knows what to - | mor-row brings; ina hang onto "used tobe,” live their D G Gm D Daj? few hearts sur - | vive? al 1 | know ook - ing be ~ | hind, ‘All we |} have 3 1 feel; when it’s | real, and now; all our | life, 54 ‘moun-tains in~our Love lift up where we be = Em D c GA oo eagles on a moun - tain high. us up where we be ~ i ¥ [a G Bm Em D Bm Gm far from the | world we know;— up where the | clear winds blow. (2. mya A F c e Bb clear winds blow. Time goes no time 1 ory Db a B Fu'_ BP? ep Life's you and LH a- Love lift us. up wherewe be i where the | ea -gles a tain high, up where we be ~ |long, far from the | world we know; up where te eS clear winds blow.— Love lift us up where we be ~| long, us up where we be = A ct Fm E a Chm Am E clear winds . _4 You’ll Never Walk Alone Music by Richard Rodgers Words by Oscar Hammerstein II Moderately c you nf ur of he We mit pa Winn B Am Gm F F Faim thiough the |rain, though your | dreams D c Caug Finaj? F769) En o Wonderful Tonight Words & Music by Eric Clapton Moderately G D c bt Em’ D? Ie late in thoeve We go to a par (Werse 3 see block lyric) to wear. to see she’s won-d'ring what clothes. ‘and ev ~ "ry one turns. ~ mings ye blonde hair.— with me.— She puts on her make| This beau-ti-ful Ia ‘and brush es. her long. is walk-ing a-round ~ up - gy ‘And then she asks “Do 1 took all right?” And I say, ‘And then she asks. “Doyou feel allright? ‘And [ say, Sonne a wesc unis ct on 62 oe c 2 Dsust To Coda & = you look Jwon-der ful to — night T feel fwon-der ~ ful to ~ night] cause 1 7 a is that you | just don't. rea - lize 63 D Dsust Oh, my: | dar-ling, Em? D? DS. al Coda V2 you are | won-der - ful to ~ night.” D Am_ CD? 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”. 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