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EASY DOES IT

Words and Music by ROGER HODGSON and RICHARD DAVIES

Moderately bright

E a I
thoughts had hadt h e wingst i m e , I'd and be the time's s o bird hard thatt o sings;find,-

And

if

my

I'd I

fly where love could be - lieve

is - n't shy, what- you say,

and ev - 'ry-one is startsend-ing those

will shad

ingows-

t o try.a - way.-

And if

we

And

if

you

know

who-

you a r e ,

you are your own

su

per- star,-

-7

"

--

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you

can

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you

make.-

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while

you

ANOTHER MAN'S WOMAN


Words and hlusic by ROGER HODCSON and RICHARD DAVIES
Moderately, in 2

You is

should know it me,

if is

you
it

needhim,-

me or

by no

what

tell will

me be

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how. done.-

You saw me How 'bout the

the in mess you

f i r s t made-

place; me,

well, who'd you think or don't you give

I a

am? damn?

I v y "

Yeah, we've been here A-round and 'round we

once be - fore,al - ways go,-

I
first it's

see yes

you and

by then

the it's

door;no;-

you

send oh,

your what

new ev

Yeah,

I'm

you so

knowhelp

you j u s t less. can't-

can't you

lose, see,

all did

you you

have cast

to a

d o spell-

is on

I-

choose; me;

let say

me you

in love

on me,

to the

where leaves

your are

heart CrY

is. ing.

liv

- in' o n an -0111

- er

man's land.

At

night-

hear the hound dog

call

- in',

a-

I*

call

- in' me

a cheat

- in' man.

1-

tell you some-thin',

I need good

lov

- in',

but you don't un

- der -

stand.
-

At

night-

see your can - n o n - ball com - in'

t o blow me

to

the Prom -ised Land.

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SISTER MOONSHINE

Words and Music by ROGER HODGSON and RICHARD DAVlES

Moderately, in 2 Tacet

Oh, sto oh,

ry?-

when I was a 1 wish I'd been a if I was a

small min li -

boy,stre1,on,-

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Oh, Oh.

but now I wish

I'm just I'd been

a
a

poor

Gvv

boy;SY.-

round - ed b v these wallsflv a - b o v e the pair~

- <

but

know I'm on

ly fool -

said:

Hey,

won't

you

send

me -

lit-tle

sun?-

I"

said:'

Hey,

Sis

ter

Moon

shine.

IV

I'm

stran

ger-

to

ev

'ry

one.

Make us all

laugh,-

make us all

cry.

Make us all

w e ,-

make us all

try.

Give us

se

met-

or show us the

light;-

wellstrike up the mu

sic-

and light up the

sky.

To Coda
I
I

I I

IV

I shine.

said:

Hey,

POOR BOY
Words and Music by

ROGER HOWSON and RICHARD DAVLES


Moderately
h I

Tacet

1 I

Guitar (Capo 3rd fret)

Piano

-& ~b

~ b / ~ b

B
say there's

Can you be - l i e v e me when I


-

noth

i n '

like

bet - ter

than just

to

sit-

here and talk,

with-

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'Ri~hi, amngemen!

A1 - though I'll

rant-

and I11 rave

I can still be

hap

p y -

long as

I can

II

way too ear fools and ail their mon

IY e\

iust t o im - p r e s s you with themon-ev t h e y k c made.whenhalf of what t'hev got Cou know they never wiliuse.-

same a

- bout
if

the wage they're earn they think I'm fun

in'. ny.

Well, that is I'm nev - er

not the gon - na

noth

in'

if

know-?-

you

will

be-

Ire-

right here with me -...

We're gon - na state our lone - ly

point of view;

why can't we

all

af - ford to

live like you?

This sim

- ple

life

is sim

- ply

iid

not

e -nough,

we have ap -pear -anc

- es

we

must keep up.

a1

ways.

Na,

na,

na, don't mind the

rain,

don't mind

snow,-

don't mind noth-in'

if

know-

YOU

will be-

A m 7-5IEb

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right here with me.3 -

TWO OF US

Guitar

Words and Muaic by ROGER HODGSON and RICHARD DAMES

Moderately

Look Ev -

at 'ry

m e , t i m e

I'm a speck that I'm feel -

of in'

sand,down.-

and I'm build well, they pick

ing dreamsme u p

in a and they

Rm 7 / A
00

6--

DIA

spin

me

round.- . Tell me, where

do

we

go,

tell

me, where

do

we

care?

from

here?

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When

is

man

gon

- na

find

oqt,

what when

are are

we we

g gon

na

find fmd

out out

in the what the

wil

- ni

der

- ness- verse-

that is

this lone just wait

- ing

li

ness to

I { / D9

Fmaj 7

hear? f

Just

as long

as there's

o of

us,

just

as long

as there's

(I"

of

us.

I'll

car - ry

on.-

Won't you

hold

I
Cbda

Fmaj 7

Am 71E
W O O

Dm7

A SOAPBOX OPERA

Words and Music by

ROGER HODGSON and RlCHARD DAVlES


Moderately bright

Em

Gmaj 7/D

I
hey May

hear there, be,

on you t e l l well, t e l l

I ly what me you're a me what I'm

want ho liv
I

to hear, ly man, ing for,

but I have a1 - t h o u g h but feel 'cause I

t o be - lieve I am just like I'm tossed

ina in

be the

some gin mid

thing, ner, dle;

have t o be- lieve just I don't see you as have you a son to

a de

o n e thing. win ner. liv - er?

1 I I

my, my, my,

Fa - ther Wash-ing - ton, you're Sis - ter Rob - i n - son, you're Fa - ther Wash-ing - ton, you're

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all all all

mixedwashedmixed-

up, up, up,

col - lect col - lect col - lect

ing sin - ners in ing tear -drops in ing sin - ners in

an a

an

old pa old

tinp e r t i n

cup. cup. cup.

Wholl spare a lis - ten for a If I could tell you what you You tell the chil-dren what they

rest need need

leofool; t o know, t o know,

there5 some-thing miss ing when I if I could help you to get

D
k

I -

- -

II

1 1

I-.

lead on

yourwith the

rule. show.

Well,

la---

But rath

- er

than

rea

son,

there's a

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YOU

in

my

head,

makes

me

feel

what

said

just was - n't

true.

So what am

to

Oh, what

is

there

to

do?

&6fr&
Whoa,
whoa,-

@
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1

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whoa.

but

will they

lis

to-

ten when it's

time

go?

Oh,

6
, ,

IZB
Sis-ter Rob-in-

cot - lect

ing tear-drops in

pa

- per-

cup.

Can some - o n e

tell

me what

need

o know;

can some

- one help me

to

get

on

with

the

show?

Eb+

Em/D

A&

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--

AIN'T NOBODY BUT ME


Words and Music by ROGER HODGSON and RICHARD DAVIES
Moderately slow, in 4
OE70

II

Let

me

tell you

sto

ry

that - ' I 1

make you

change;-

let

me

tell

you where

I'm

way

out

of

range.

It's

bout

n who's

cruel

and

mean,-

f ..I'

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so

prom

- ise

to cause

scene-

Then heav - en help- the ones you love;

there's no one needs-the stars

a - hove.-

Well, you can run You see. I got

you know he'll find you; dou-ble dis - P O - si - tion;

some-times I'm mean. some-times

I'm

You I'm

had Doc

- tor

your

warn Je

ing, you knew the score; kyll and Mis - ter Hyde;

you
an

got
if

her
vnu

drunk, w a n t

and
to

that stav

means a

war. live.

So why'd just give

you me

have-

all-

to treat you've got

me rough; to give.

me

gon-na

for you,

gon-na d

for you.

Ain't no

fish

in the sea

gon-na

for you,

gon-na

. .
tryfor you, gon-na lie

. . for you,

gon-na

. . e for you.

die-

for you,

gon-na s

for you,

gon-na

try-

for you,

gon-na

I*

lie

for you,

gon - na

die

for you.

~~~
Four rimes

I-

(Whisper:)(Hush.) Now ba

by, stop

your cry-in*. (Oh. y e s )

know

that I've

been ly - in'

I"

(Hush.) Now ba

by, stop your cry-in'

now.

JUST A NORMAL DAY


Words and Music by ROGER HODCSON and RICHARD DAVIES Slowly, in 2 Tacet

00,wokeup Well, I just

cry-ing feel

with- a that ev - 'ry

the break minute's

of dawn wast

ing; ed;

I looked o u t a t my l i f e is

the un

sky.real.-

The air was In an- y

still,

yet

g u e s s

l the loaves I ' m jwt

were not

fall rat

ing , ed ,

and at

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can you least-wise,

t e that's

l me how I

why?feel. -

Well,

just don't

how-

the

rea

son,

I don't know what to

say;

it just

seems-

nor-ma1

day.

And I've

got to-

live,

my own-

life-

I just

can't-

spare-the time,

'cause you've got

strangethings on your mind.

Ieat

lot,

sleep

a lot,

pass - ing the

time

of

day;

may

be I'll

f i n d

my-

way.-

Who am

kid - ding?

Well, yes,

it's

just

my

self.

LADY
Words and Muic by

ROGER HODGSON and RICHARD DAVIES


Modaatcly fast
I

I
I

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La
Mis

dy, ter,

A (addB)

you corn in"aoss you bet - ter get

the a

wa

move

ter, on,

well, don't you think you you bet - ter get a

ought_ f i x

a on

be wait you bet

- ing - ter

a walk

while? straight.

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A (addB)

Are you I said,

act L a

ing dy,

on what your heart has o h , take me if you

told-you; want-me;

is noth-ing gon- na won't youtake me as you

h o l d you find- me?

from fly - ing a Oh, I'm need-ing your

w a y ? Ah l o v e so

ha,bad,-

A (addB)

fly-ing I'm need- ing

a your

way, love

ah

ha, bad, -

fly-ing a I'mneed-ing your

way.love.-

'aUK)there's And

no

where t o

go,-

though the

road-

- is

out stretch - ing

be

e you.

And the

far

ther you

go,-

w-

i J.

d
I

stI

w 4 '

I said ain't

noth- in' g o n - na get you

to

heav

en,

I said ain't

noth - in' gon


-

na

get you

to

heav

en,

and you

know-

j u s t who

you

are.-

And

you

know-

that there'ssorne-thin'be

- t w e e n us,

and you

like-

what you

feel.

But

can

tell that you're not gon- na

turn_

well,

I can

tell

that you're not

gon - na

t u r n back,

and don't you

1"

how-

I ' m a

tit

tle bit

sad?

Oh,,

no.

I"

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