Poco, founded in 1968 by Rock and Roll Hall of Famers Richie Furay and Jim Messina (both inducted 1997 with Buffalo Springfield), was one of the earliest in the "Country rock" genre that was later commercially popularized by bands such as the Eagles. The band was completed by Rusty Young (pedal steel guitar, dobro, banjo and mandolin) Randy Meisner on bass and George Grantham on drums. Poco's 1969 debut, "Pickin' Up the Pieces" (the title being a reference to the break-up of Buffalo Springfield)
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BbG#F#G#BbG# Just call my name, baby can't you see something's wrong? F#G#Bb And ain't it a shame all the old time feelings are gone? F# Right or wrong
G#C# I know it takes us all so long to realize G#BbD# How we just get ourselves so lost in our lies C#G# There's no time to cry.
You hold me near I don't even need to be told I feel your touch and it brings a chill to my soul Your love is cold
How do you live with all your secrets and lies? How does it feel to live a life of disguise? You know it ain't right
G#BbF# Hey, it ain't right I keep a-telling you G#BbG#F# It ain't right when you're teasing BbG# There's a light If you can reach it Bb It starts when you think it's the end
Just call my name, baby can't you see what we've done? And I'm in pain don't you know that I want to run? Oh, want to see the sun
We've tried so many times you know that it's true I'm asking what more do you want me to do It's all up to you
Hey, it ain't right I keep a-telling you It ain't right When you're teasing There's a light if you can reach it It starts when you think it's the end
Just call my name, I keep a-telling you, it ain't right(repeat)