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#>From: acmahler@acsu.buffalo.edu
#>Subject: CRD-You Don't Miss Your Water (Bell, Byrds)
#>Date: Thu, 28 Nov 1996 12:58:07 -0500
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#This is a song by William Bell from his album "The Soul of a Bell."
#Subsequently, it was covered by the Byrds in a country version on
#"Sweetheart of the Rodeo" and by Otis Redding on "Otis Blue." I can't
#connect to alt.music.byrds but if someone else wants to send it there,
#that's cool.
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#(Intro)
[G] [C] [G]
(First Verse)
In the [Em]beginning, you really [G]loved me
But I was [C]blind, and I could not [G]see
But when you [Em]left me, oh how I [C]cried
You don't miss your [G]water
[D]Till your well runs [G]dry
(Break)
(Second Verse)
I was a playboy, I could not be true
I didn't believe, I really loved you
But when you left me, oh how I cried
You don't miss your water
Till your well runs dry
(Repeat First Verse)
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#>From: acmahler@acsu.buffalo.edu
#>Subject: CRD-You Don't Miss Your Water (Bell, Byrds)
#>Date: Thu, 28 Nov 1996 12:58:07 -0500
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#
#This is a song by William Bell from his album "The Soul of a Bell."
#Subsequently, it was covered by the Byrds in a country version on
#"Sweetheart of the Rodeo" and by Otis Redding on "Otis Blue." I can't
#connect to alt.music.byrds but if someone else wants to send it there,
#that's cool.
#
#(Intro)
[G] [C] [G]
(First Verse)
In the [Em]beginning, you really [G]loved me
But I was [C]blind, and I could not [G]see
But when you [Em]left me, oh how I [C]cried
You don't miss your [G]water
[D]Till your well runs [G]dry
(Break)
(Second Verse)
I was a playboy, I could not be true
I didn't believe, I really loved you
But when you left me, oh how I cried
You don't miss your water
Till your well runs dry
(Repeat First Verse)