Isobel Campbell (born April 27, 1976) is a Scottish singer, cellist and composer in the indie and folk genres. As with her former band Belle and Sebastian, she is often labelled as twee pop. Campbell was a member of Belle and Sebastian from their formation in Glasgow in 1996 until 2002, when she departed the band for personal reasons. Isobel played cello with Belle and Sebastian and sang backing vocals. She also took lead vocals on a few songs from the band, and co-wrote their top-20 U.K. single Legal Man.
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Isobel Campbell And Mark Lanegan - The False Husband ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Album : Ballad of the Broken Seas Tempo : (3/4) 180 Tabbed by:newg E-mail:[email protected]
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Chorus : EmAmEmEm Where have you been, my darling EmCD > x2 Where have you been, my friend /
CCGG crow flew past my window sill AmAmEmEm Stole me away from you until CCGG You change your heart or change your will Am Aren't you darling
[Chorus]
CCGG And all the while that you would burn AmAmEmEm Your tongue was working overtime CCGG Love foregone and life's so good Am Aren't you darling
Solo (Chorus Without lyrics)
CCGG In my words I cherry picked AmAmEmEm Something fought and died today CCGG With all our words I care not say Am I need you darling
Em I've been chasing up loftier mountains (Where have you been, my darling) | D | Be it against my will (Where have you been, my friend) | Em | You keep telling me don't get no higher (Where have you been, my darling) | D | But I'll be higher still (Where have you been, my friend) /