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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EA My baby left this morning with everything I had F#B7 She didn't give me no warning and that's why I feel so bad EF#AE Oh, Anita, Anita I need some sympathy F#AE Anita, I love ya, come and sit by me
D#G#m That's a tape that we made FBb But I'm sad to say it never made the grade D#G#m That was me third guitar CmBbD# I wonder where the others are
A Vine Street B We used to live there on Vine Street F#mC#m She made perfume in the back of the room F#m While me and my group we'd sit out on the stoop C#m And we'd play for her the songs she liked best to have us play
On Vine Street Vine Street, the crack of the back beat on Vine Street Swingin' along on the wings of a song Lyin' secure, self-righteous and sure Why we'd things to say if the people would pay to have us play On Vine Street
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