Annie Lennox is an Oscar, Brit and Grammy award-winning pop musician and vocalist. She was born on December 25, 1954 in Aberdeen, Scotland.
After three years as lead singer of The Tourists, Lennox achieved her most notable fame as the alto, soul-tinged lead singer of the 1980s rock duo Eurythmics with British musician Dave Stewart. Early in the Eurythmics' career, she was known for her androgyny, wearing suits and once impersonating Elvis. Journalists often referred to her as "the white Grace Jones".
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[C] Lay [G] down Your [Dm] sweet and weary [Am] head [C] Night is [G] falling, You have [Dm] come to journey's [Am] end
[C] Sleep [G] now, And [Dm] dream of the ones who came [Am] before [C] They are [G] calling From [Dm] across the distant [Am] shore
[Am] Why do you [C] weep [F] What are these [G] tears upon your [Am] face Soon you will [C] see [F] All of your [G] fears will pass [Am] away Safe in [C] my arms [F] You're only [G] sleeping
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[C] What can you see [F] On the horizon [C] Why do the white gulls [G] call [C] Across the sea [F] A pale moon rises [C] The ships have come to carry you [G] home
[Am] Dawn will [C] turn [F] To silver [G] glass [Am] A light on the [C] water [F] All souls [G] pass
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[C] Hope [G] fades Into [Dm] the world of [Am] night [C] Through shadows [G] falling Out of [Dm] memory and [Am] time
[C] Don't [G] say We have [Dm] come now to the [Am] end [C] White shores are [G] calling You and [Dm] I will meet [Am] again And you'll be [C] here in my [Am] arms [F] Just [G] sleeping
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[C] What can you see [F] On the horizon [C] Why do the white gulls [G] call [C] Across the sea [F] A pale moon rises [C] The ships have come to carry you [G] home
[Am] All will [C] turn [F] To silver [G] glass [Am] A light on the [C] water [F] Grey ships [G] pass Into the [C] west