Burton Cummings; singer, pianist, songwriter was born in the Canadian city of Winnipeg on December 31st, 1947. He played with a band called the Deverons before joining The Guess Who as lead vocalist in 1965. After spending ten years with that band, he decided to pursue a solo career. His first self-titled album was released in 1976. The single, "Stand Tall," sold over a million copies. He has written and co-written many of The Guess Who's tracks, as well as his own singles.
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[G]Tim[D]eless [C]Love is [D]living on.[G] It's here in my [D]heart baby, [C]and it's here in my [G]soul. I miss your laugh, and I miss your smile. [C]I hope you hear this across the miles. [G]If you do, [D]maybe my nights won't seem as long.[G][C][G]
So, I'll [C]sing about you [G]in the morning sun. I'll [C]sing about you and my [Em]music's all done. Then I'll [G]smile, [D]'cause it feels good even [G]missing 'ya.
[G]Cry[D] my[C] memories away.[G] They haunt me by [D]night honey, [C]and they [D]chase me by [G]day. Think about what I left behind. [C]A piece of my heart, and a piece of my mind. [G]Still it all [D]wasn't enough to make you want to stay.[G][C][G]
So, I'll [C]sing about you [G]in the morning sun. I'll [C]sing about you and my [Em]music's all done. Then I'll [G]smile, [D]'cause it feels good even [G]missing 'ya.
So, [C]I'll sing about the [G]days said goodbye. [C]Sing one too many, [Em]and I'll start to cry. Then I'll [G]smile, [D]'cause it feels good even [G]missing 'ya.