The late Dan Fogelberg (August 13, 1951, Peoria, Illinois – December 16, 2007, Deer Isle, Maine) was an American singer/songwriter who had several gold and platinum releases in the late 1970's and early 80's. During his solo career, under assistance of Eagles manager Irving Azoff, he rose to prominence and epitomized the soft rock 70s sound. He also voiced his concerns on social and ecological issues, including the No Nukes concerts, and worked in the studio with a diverse variety of musicians including Van Morrison
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C]Stood out in the [Cmaj7]rain, [Dmaj7]let it soak me down Before I [F]called you, I called [C]you [C]Didn’t see me [Cmaj7]there, [Dmaj7]hidden by the rain Beneath your [F]window, but I saw [C]you.
[E]Putting on your [E7]face before the [Fmaj7]mirror on the wall [E]Dreaming that the [E7]looking glass was [Fmaj7]me----[F]ee [D7]Catching your [D7sus4]fondest gazes, [D7]living through your [D7sus4]fickle phases [Fmaj7]I [Cmaj7]love [Em7]you...
(soc) And it’s getting [Am]easier each [Am/G]day to weep a[F]bout you [Am]Harder every [Am/G]night to sleep with[Fmaj7]out [F]you----ou [D7]How many [D7sus4]years must I be [D7]driven by this [D7sus4dream of love with [Fmaj7]You---[Cmaj7]ou-----[Em7]ou {eoc}
Spend my dimes on phones, trying just to talk But you don’t answer, you let it ring Spend my nights alone, catching falling stars To give to you, love, they’re just for you For stars fall every time a lover has to face the truth And far too many stars have fell on me And as they trail the skies, and burn their paths across my eyes I cry-y-y