Bert Sommer (February 7, 1949 – July 23, 1990) was a folk singer who performed at Woodstock in 1969 and had a hit with the song "We're All Playing In The Same Band." He was briefly a member of baroque-pop group the Left Banke, co-writing and singing lead on the "Ivy Ivy"/"And Suddenly" single.
Sommer also played Woof in the original Broadway production of Hair and "Flatbush" of Kaptain Kool and the Kongs on The Krofft Supershow in 1976. He did not reprise the role in the second season.
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SONG: A NOTE THAT READ ARTIST: BERT SOMMER TAB BY: DON CZARSKI EMAIL: [email protected]
A NOTE THAT READ BERT SOMMER
INTRO: EF#m7EF#m7EAEA
VERSE: EA You could hear him screaming EA As he looked beyond the door EA His only son was lying EA In a heap upon the floor EA And from his wrists that opened wide EAEA His life has flowed from deep insiiiiide
CHORUS: DGCGC And in his hand a note that reeeeead GCGC It's better if I'm dead EmEm7 'Cause his whole life was bad, GDEm All the times we never had FBbEbD I can't say it's been nice because it wasn't GDEm And, mama, please forgive me if I messed the rug CDG But you can have it cleaned tomorrow DGD Oh, and you'll find some excuse EmEm7 To tell your garden club CDGGF I'm sure they'll all express their sorrow
VERSE: EF#m You could see them running EF#m As they tried to get some help EA Yeah, the neighboors all were pourin' in EA To say how bad they felt EA How could this happen in our town EAEA I hope it doesn't get around
CHORUS: DGCGC And in his hand a note that reeeeeead GCGC It's better if I'm dead EmEm7 'Cause his whole life was bad, GDEm All the times we never had FBbEbD I can't say it's been nice because it wasn't GDEm And, daddy, even this can have a good side CDGD 'Cause here's your chance for cutting all my hair off GDEmEm7 Oh, and from today I'll never let you down again CDG 'Cause now your biggest problem is taken care of