Gene Clark, born Harold Eugene Clark (born Tipton, Missouri, November 17, 1944[1] - May 24, 1991) was an American singer-songwriter, and one of the founding members of the folk-rock group The Byrds.
Gene Clark is best remembered for being The Byrds main songwriter between 1964 and 1966. He created a large catalogue of music in several genres but failed to achieve solo commercial success. Clark was one of the earliest exponents of psychedelic rock, baroque pop, newgrass, country rock and alternative country.
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Chorus: DEF#m You don't do much sleepin' when you toss and you turn DEA So the next time I see her is when the sleep will return
DEF#m So we moved down to Austin cause the crops had been burned DEF#m The drought had just taught us a lesson to learn DEF#m I took out my guitar as a means to survive DEA With my sole intention to keep our love alive
But the working in night spots wouldn't cover the rent I wrote my first hit song the day that she left
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Now those golden records they cover my walls But my house is empty though everyone calls Cause you see that without her there is a void in my life Though I have the world now I still miss my wife
Chorus +: ADAD Sleep will return, Sleep will return (repeat and fade)