Fuel is an American alternative rock/post-grunge band formed by friends Carl Bell, Jeff Abercrombie and Brett Scallions in 1989. Originally from Tennessee, Fuel moved to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, where they played local Pennsylvania bars and nightclubs. Their first EP Porcelin was released in 1996, and sold well locally, spawning a small radio hit with "Shimmer." The popularity of the EP brought them to the attention of Sony's 550 imprint, which released their second EP, Hazelton, the following year.
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First Verse: DG So here I am with my thoughts of you DG And this world I've left for me DG Stoic faces when I think of you DG And how I once believed ABm So now you call me, but you know I won't let you through CG I've myself to decieve
Chorus: D So leave the memories alone G I don't want to see DG The way it is, as to how it used to be DG Leave the memories alone, don't change a thing DG And I'll hold you here in my memory
Second Verse: DG So I find me in your garden now DG A sad smile for the scene DG And all the flowers that we planted now DG Taken by the weeds ABm But in my minds eye, you know they still bloom for me CG They stand tall there, in that summer breeze
Chorus: D Leave the memories alone G I don't want to see DG The way it is, as to how it used to be DG Leave the memories alone, don't change a thing DG And I'll just hold you here in my memory
Bridge: Bm, A, G (Play the G for twice as long and play the whole thing twice)
Final Chorus: D So leave the memories alone G I don't want to see DG The way it is, as to how it used to be DG Leave the memories alone, don't change a thing DG And I'll hold you in my memory
Outro: D You'll never change G You'll never change D You'll never change G You will never change