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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CFCF Driving along, you can see all the people CFCF Who seem to have nothing to say to each other. DGCFC Each day they go farther and farther away from each other.
Driving along, you can spot all the problems On faces so tired, facing each other. Each day they grow farther and farther away from each other.
BbD#BbD# Driving along at fifty seven thousand miles an hour. BbD#BbD# Look at those people standing on the petals of a flower. G Look at those petals pumping for a little bit of power. GCGFCF Ow-wow-ow-wow. Ow-wow-ow-wow.
Verse 2
CFCF They seem to say nothing, they seem to go nowhere, They seem to go farther, they seem to go nowhere, They seem to go farther, they seem to go nowhere, They seem to go farther, and farther and farther And farther and farther and farther and farther And farther and farther and farther and farther And farther away from each other.