Please note: this is the wiki for The Chocolate Watchband ('Watchband' spelled as one word!) from San Jose, California, United States.
The U.K. band of (almost) the same name is called The Chocolate Watch Band ('Watch' and 'Band' spelled as two separate words).
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The Chocolate Watchband, was a garage rock-band formed in San Jose, California in 1965. The band broke up indefinitely in 1970. Their music was largely described as a blend of 1960s-style garage rock.
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!
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Misty Lane (Siegel) by THE CHOCOLATE WATCH BAND, 1967
Intro:
CmBbAbG
Chorus:
CmBbAbG Down, Down, Misty Lane CmBbAbG Willow weep in the summer rain CmBbAbG Down, Down, Misty Lane EbFBb->CBb->C I wish that we were there again
CG The gentle grass that rests beneath us GmF As we lay where no one saw us FmC On and on our lips together F#7FBb->CBb->C Each one hoping that the other felt the same
Though now you're gone and summer's passed The echoes of our love will last Seasons change and time erases Other people, other places, you remain
(repeat intro)
Our days were days of love and laughter Keeping joyful memories after You had gone and laughed no longer Love was strong but time was stronger, so it seems
The secret places that we discovered Now when winter's rains have covered Still I find my heart will free you As I lay to sleep I see you in my dreams
(chorus)
CF They'll come a day when dreams come true DG And I will be embracing you EbAb The love that time has torn apart DG Will stay alive inside my heart
(repeat intro)
(repeat chorus to fade)
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