The late Dan Fogelberg (August 13, 1951, Peoria, Illinois – December 16, 2007, Deer Isle, Maine) was an American singer/songwriter who had several gold and platinum releases in the late 1970's and early 80's. During his solo career, under assistance of Eagles manager Irving Azoff, he rose to prominence and epitomized the soft rock 70s sound. He also voiced his concerns on social and ecological issues, including the No Nukes concerts, and worked in the studio with a diverse variety of musicians including Van Morrison
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#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## From: [email protected] Date: Tue, 21 Nov 1995 01:39:33 -0500 Subject: CRD Sweet Magnolia/Fogelberg
Sweet Magnolia Dan Fogelberg (c) 1984
CE7Am7Em7 Two hearts throwing off sparks Fmaj7Dm7FG Young and in love with our freedom CE7Am7D7 Moonlight, those soft summer nights FG4GC We were both ripe to fall
CE7Am7Em7 I was out on my own Fmaj7Dm7FG Playing for all who would listen CE7Am7D7 You were as free as a bird FG4GC flying from nest to nest
CC/B Am7Em7 But somewhere our eyes met Fmaj7 And our hands reached out Dm7G4G and we felt a kindred spirit Am7Em7 And as our faces touched Fmaj7 I could feel the fire Dm7G4G And needed so to just be near it
CE7Am7Em7 Oh Lord, those moments we soared Fmaj7Dm7FG Borne on the wings of our passion CE7Am7D7 It seemed then like they'd never end FG4GC But times like that always must
CC/B Am7Em7 'cause then one day I flew Fmaj7 far away from you Dm7G4G I never knew how I'd regret it Am7Em7 My sweet Magnolia belle Fmaj7 You know I loved you well Dm7G4G Even if I never said it
[Instrumental verse]
Am7Em7 Magnolia, now I see Fmaj7 that freedom isn't free Dm7G4G and love's the only true redeemer Am7Em7 And when this journey's through Fmaj7 I'll be coming home for you Dm7G4G If you'll have this foolish dreamer
CE7Am7Em7 I spend a night now and then Fmaj7Dm7FG Passing through town on my travels CE7 But someday, Am7D7 I'm gonna come back to stay FG4GC Magnolia, I'm coming home. CFmaj7G7, CFmaj7G7C.