Ken Hensley (born Kenneth William David Hensley in Plumstead, south-east London on 24 August 1945; died 4 November 2020) was an English singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist (especially Hammond organ and guitar) and producer best known for his work with Uriah Heep during the 1970s.
Hensley wrote, or co-wrote, the majority of Uriah Heep's songs during this period, including such hits as "Look at Yourself", "Lady in Black" (on both of which he also sang lead vocals), "Easy Livin'", "Stealin'" and "Free Me".
Four years of hard work!This month of May we celebrated four years on the air. We continue working on the dissemination of this wonderful instrument, thank you for participating in our story!
BmEm7 Once I loved a pretty woman BmEm7 Till one day she up and ran BmEm7 S'pose I should have felt it coming BmEm7 But it's hard to think of her with another man GABm Oh my lady I need you GABm Though from time to time I don't seem to
Once the sun shone in my garden Till my love took off and left me with the rain Now my heart and I are starting To forget it all and start out again Oh my lady I need you Though from time to time I don't seem to
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EDBm My heart is hurting so bad EDBm And all the trees look so sad EDBm And all the love we could have had DEBm Ooh, ooh from time to time (repeat until end)