The Pierces, sisters Allison Pierce and Cat Pierce, are a pair of singer-songwriters based in New York City (by way of Birmingham, Alabama and Nashville).
Former ballerinas turned songstresses, they released their self-titled debut in 2000 with Epic. The album was met with lukewarm reception, but the girls were undeterred. After moving to New York, they released Light Of The Moon with Universal in 2005, with similar luck. After leaving the label and their manager to make some serious changes
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Intro: D/F# G I put your records on D/F# To see if you would sing my name G I put your records on D/F# To see if you might feel the same G It was a tragedy D/F# About the end of all the world G You took the saddest part D/F# And gave it to another girl
GA It's funny how it all works out in the end D/F#G Though it was the same from start to fin D/F#A But it's never too late to begin
G, D/F# So I put your records on To see if I would hear my name I put your records on And wonder if you do the same It'd be a tragedy For anyone that was your girl Because the saddest part is You want the love of all the world
GA It's funny how it all works out in the end D/F#G Though it was a shame from start to fin D/F#A But it's never too late to begin
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GA It's funny how it all works out in the end D/F#G Though it was the same as it's always been D/F#A But it's never too late to begin
G So I put your records on D/F# I put your records on G I put your records on D/F#A I put your records on, your records on GD/F# I put your records on