Harry Edward Nilsson III (born June 15, 1941 in Brooklyn, New York - died January 15, 1994), usually credited as simply Nilsson, was an American singer-songwriter with a three octave vocal range. He won Grammy Awards for Best Contemporary Male Vocal Performance for "Everybody's Talkin'" (1970) and "Without You" (1973), also his two biggest hits. Although both the aforementioned songs were composed by others, he was a talented songwriter in his own right, having written "One", a hit single for Three Dog Night.
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BbG#Bb Bang bang shoot-em-up destiny CBbC Bang bang shoot-em-up to the moon F Bang bang shoot-em-up one-two-three (One two three four)
BbG# I wanted to be a space man Bb That's what I wanted to be G# But now that I am a space man Bb Nobody cares about me
Chorus: D#Bb Hey Mother Earth won't you bring me back down FBb Safely to the sea D#Bb But round and around and around and around FBb Is all she ever say to me
I wanted to make a good run I wanted to go to the moon I knew that it had to be fun I told them to send me real soon
I wanted to be a space man I wanted to be it so bad But now that I am a space man I'd rather to be back on the pad Chorus + last line: Is just a lot of lunacy
D#Bb Round and around and around and around and around So bring me back down D#F Round and around and around and around and around Bb Safe on the ground
Chorus
You know I wanted to be a space man That's what I wanted to be But now that I am a space man Nobody cares about me
Chorus #2: Say hey, Mother Earth, better bring me back down I've taken just as much as I can But round and around and around and around Is the problem of the space man