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By Graham Nash, In an upstairs room in blackpool
By the side of a
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By Graham Nash, Where was I yesterday?
Have I been there once before?
And who
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By Graham Nash, There?s something coming through
For you
I can feel it in my
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By Graham Nash, Oh, Camil, tell me how do you feel?
You fought for
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By Graham Nash, Hanging around, is holding me down
I'm starting to frown at
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By Graham Nash, The sky was full of diamonds
Some of them were falling
The
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By Graham Nash, Saw it in the summertime
It was gray and dirty
Concrete and
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By Graham Nash, Pavanne
Written by Richard and Linda Thompson
Pub. By Beeswing Music, Inc.
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By Graham Nash, One day a friend took me aside and said, "I
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By Graham Nash, My Head Is Hanging Heavy With The Thoughts Of Him
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By Graham Nash, In the morning light I once told you
That I will
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By Graham Nash, Sandy
by Harry Chapin
sung by Graham Nash
on the A Tribute to
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By Graham Nash, See You In Prague (3:44)
words & music by Davitt Siegerson
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By Graham Nash, I am a simple man
So I sing a simple song
Never
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By Graham Nash, Skychild, on the day that we met
You were eating in
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By Graham Nash, by Graham Nash
When you were asleep
I was kissing your forehead
You
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By Graham Nash, Down at The Chelsea Hotel with poetry and paintings
The walls
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By Graham Nash, We can heed the call
We can trip and fall
We can
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By Graham Nash, Try To Find Me
by Graham Nash
from the CSN - Acoustic
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By Graham Nash, Did you ever wonder why
There are cameras in the sky?
I
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By Graham Nash, We can change the world
We can change the world
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By Graham Nash, Somewhere, somehow, I?ve found you
Could love me all my life
Fall
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By Graham Nash, You came over here with wild tales from the East
About
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By Graham Nash, Wings To Fly
By Giorgio Moroder & Tom Whitlock
Performed by Graham
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By Graham Nash, I've watched you go through changes
That no man should face
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By Graham Nash, You'll never be the same without me by your side
There's
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By Graham Nash, So your brother's bound and gagged
And they've chained him to
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By Graham Nash, Oh Camil, tell me how do you feel? You fought
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By Graham Nash, You who are on the road must have a code