Donovan Philips Leitch (born May 10, 1946 in Maryhill, Glasgow), better known as simply Donovan, is a Scottish singer, songwriter, and musician. Originally a '60s folk singer, as the decade progressed Donovan cultivated his own unique eclectic sound, mixing elements of folk, pop, jazz, world music and more, often with a twinge of psychedelia. His most well-known work was suffused with altruistic political overtones, making him an iconic figure of the "flower power" counter-culture of the '60s.
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CC/GCC/GFCC/GCC/G Come all ye starry star-fish, living in the deep blue sea. CC/GCC/GFCC/GCC/G Crawl to me; I have a propo-sition to make thee. CC/GCC/GFCC/GCC/G Would you walk the North Sea floor, to Belgium from Eng-land?
Chorus 1:
CC/GAm Bring me word of a banjo man, FCC/GCC/G With a tattoo on his hand.
Verse 2:
CC/GCC/GFCC/GCC/G The spokesman of the star-fish, spoke as spokesman should. CC/GCC/GFCC/GCC/G "If'n you met our fee then, certainly we would. CC/GCC/GFCC/GCC/G If you cast a looking-glass u-pon the scallopped sand;
Chorus 2:
CC/GAm You'll have word o' this banjo man, FCC/GCC/G With a tattoo on his hand".
Verse 3:
CC/GCC/GFCC/GCC/G Come all ye starry star-fish, I know your ways are caped. CC/GCC/GFCC/GCC/G Maybe its be-cause you're astro-logically shaped. CC/GCC/GFCC/GCC/G Converse with the herring shoals, as I know you can,
Chorus 3:
CC/GAm Bring me word o' the banjo man, FCC/GCC/G With a tattoo on his hand.
Verse 4:
CC/GCC/GFCC/GCC/G The eldest of the star-fish spoke, after a sigh; CC/GCC/GFCC/GCC/G "Youthful as you are young man, you have a 'Wisdom Eye'; CC/GCC/GFCC/GCC/G Surely you must know a looking-glass, is made from sand?
Chorus 4:
CC/GAm These young-fish are fooling you, FCC/GCC/G A-bout this banjo man."
Verse 5:
CC/GCC/GFCC/GCC/G "Come then aged star-fish, riddle me no more. CC/GCC/GFCC/GCC/G For news I am wea-ry, and my heart is sore. CC/GCC/GFCC/GCC/G All on the silent sea-shore, help me if you can,
Chorus 5:
CC/GAmFCC/GCC/G Tell to me, if you know, of this banjo man".
Verse 6:
CC/GCC/GFCC/GCC/G "All through the seven o-ceans, I am a star most famed. CC/GCC/GFCC/GCC/G Many 'leggys' have I lost, and many have I gained. CC/GCC/GFCC/GCC/G Strange to say, quite recent-ly, I've been to Fleming Land,
Chorus 6:
CC/GAmFCC/GCC/G And if you are courteous, I'll tell you all I can.
Verse 7:
CC/GCC/GFCC/GCC/G "You have my full at-ten-tion", I answered him with glee, CC/GCC/GFCC/GCC/G His brother stars were twink-ling, in the sky above the sea. CC/GCC/GFCC/GCC/G So I sat there with rapt at-tention, on the sand,
Chorus 7:
CC/GAmFCC/GCC/G Very anxious for to hear, of the banjo man.
Verse 8:
CC/GCC/GFCC/GCC/G "I have seen this tattooed hand, through a ship port-hole. CC/GCC/GFCC/GCC/G Steaming on the watery main, through the waves so cold. CC/GCC/GFCC/GCC/G Heard his tinkling banjo, and his voice so grand.
Chorus 8:
CC/GAmFCC/GCC/G But you must come to Belgium, to shake his tattooed hand."
Verse 9:
CC/GCC/GFCC/GCC/G "Gladly would I come, oh, gladly would I go. CC/GCC/GFCC/GCC/G Had I not my work to do, and my face to show. CC/GCC/GFCC/GCC/G I re-joice to know he's well, but I must go in-land,
Chorus 9:
CC/GAmFCC/GCC/G Thank you for the words you brought, of the banjo man".
Verse 10:
CC/GCC/GFCC/GCC/G I walked a-long the evening sand, as charcoal clouds did shift. CC/GCCC/GFCC/GCC/G Re-vealing the moon shi-ning, on the pebble drift. CC/GCC/GFCC/GCC/G Contem-plating every other word, the starfish said;
Chorus 10:
CC/GAmFCC/GCC/G Whistly winds, they filled my dreams, in my dreaming bed.