Lesley Duncan (12 August 1943 – 12 March 2010) was an English singer-songwriter. Pursuing weighty lyrical themes such as environmentalism, motherhood, and politics, Duncan was a mainstay of British radio during the '70s. One of her songs, "Love Song", has been covered by many artists, among them Elton John, whose cover version featured vocal contributions from Duncan. She was also a prolific session singer, famously providing backing vocals for Pink Floyd's seminal album, The Dark Side of the Moon.
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D6add4 G6/D The words I have to say D6add4 G6/DA7 A7sus4add6 G6sus2/A A7sus4add6 A7 May well be simple but they're true, D6add4 G6/D Until you give your love, D6add4 G6/DA7 A7sus4add6 G6sus2/A A7sus4add6 A7 There's nothing more that we can do. GMaj7A7A7sus4A7 Love is the opening door GMaj7A7A7sus4A7 Love is what we came here for GMaj7A7A7sus4A7 No one could offer you more GMaj7A7A7sus4A7 Do you know what I mean? GMaj7A7A7sus4A7 Have your eyes really seen?
D6add4 G6/D You say it's very hard D6add4 G6/DA7 A7sus4add6 G6sus2/A A7sus4add6 A7 To leave behind the life we knew, D6add4 G6/D But there's no other way D6add4 G6/DA7 A7sus4add6 G6sus2/A A7sus4add6 A7 And now it's really up to you GMaj7A7A7sus4A7 Love is the key we must turn. GMaj7A7A7sus4A7 Truth is the flame we must burn. GMaj7A7A7sus4A7 Freedom the lesson we must learn. GMaj7A7A7sus4A7 Do you know what I mean? GMaj7A7A7sus4A7 Have your eyes really seen?