Carole King (born February 9, 1942) is an American songwriter, singer, and pianist, regarded as one of the most influential female songwriters of the 20th century. One half of a legendary songwriting partnership together with her one-time husband, Gerry Goffin, she wrote several hit songs in the '60s hits for artists such as The Shirelles ("Will You Love Me Tomorrow"), Aretha Franklin ("(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman"), and The Monkees ("Pleasant Valley Sunday").
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Date: Thu, 2 Apr 1998 00:06:58 +0200 (CEST) From: Peter Eybert Subject: CRD: Passing Of The Days by Carole King
Passing of the days
written and performed by Carole King from "Touch the sky", 1979 transcribed by Peter Eybert
E May you travel bright and cheery AE the many roads ahead you'll have to blaze
gonna be hard times to make you weary ABE it's a part of the passing of the days.
AE With all the people in the middle BAE selling things that self-destruct and make us bleed. F#mG#m One day it's all gonna fall down AB then you find out you're all you really need.
E May you wander through the changes AE with the warmth of the sun behind the haze.
When your lifestyle quickly rearranges ABE may you follow the passing of the days.
AE We trade our money for magic words BAE like Dumbo flyin' high in the nightly show F#mG#m you think you can't fly without them AB but someday when it happens you will know
E May you travel bright and cheery AE the many roads ahead you'll have to blaze
gonna be hard times to make you weary ABC#mBA it's all part of the passing of the days, F#m7BE may you follow the passing of the days.