Sarah McLachlan nació y fue adoptada en Halifax, Nueva Escocia, Canadá. A los cuatro años sus padres le regalaron un ukelele. De niña, tomó lecciones de voz, junto con el estudio del piano y la guitarra clásica. Cuando tenía 17 años de edad, se integró en una banda de rock llamada The October Game.
Después del primer concierto de The Octuber Game, en la universidad de Dallhousie, la casa discográfica independiente Nettwerk ubicada en Vancouver, le ofreció a Sarah un contrato para grabar un disco.
¡Cuatro años de duro trabajo!Este mes de mayo cumplimos cuatro años al aire. Seguimos trabajando en la difusión de este maravilloso instrumento, ¡gracias por participar en nuestra historia!
This is the live version I found on YouTube. The capo is on the 5th fret. I'm pretty sure that this is how it's played, but please correct any errors. :)
Also: The C chord is played with the 3rd fret held down on e. Also, feel free to play with this chord letting B open every now and again.. Seems like Sarah does that.
so the C in this song is: E 3 B 1 G 0 D 2 A 3 E 0
Intro: AmFC (x2)
Verse:
AmFC I remember the nights I watched as you lay sleeping AmFC Your body gripped by some faraway dream AmFC Well I was scared and so in love then AmFC And so lost all of you that I had seen
Bridge:
DmAm But no one ever talked in the darkness FmAm No voice ever added fuel to the fire DmAm No light ever shone in the doorway FG Deep in the hollow of earthly desires DmAm But if in some dream there was brightness FmAm If in some memory some sort of sigh DmAm And flesh be revived in the shadows FG Blessed our bodies would lay so entwined and
Chorus:
CGF I will oh I will not forget you CGF Nor will I ever let you go CGF I will oh I will not forget you
Verse:
I remember when you left in the morning at daybreak So silent you stle from my bed To go back to the one who possesses you soul And back tot he life that I dread
Bridge:
So I ran like the wind to the water Please don't leave me again I cried And I drew bitter tears at the ocean But all that came back was the tide
Chorus
... It's really pretty simple. I may be off on the Fm, it may just be an F.. So, play with that and see what sounds to you. It was hard for me to discern because the vocals were so overwhelming at this point the song.
Hope you enjoy.. it's mostly correct, for sure. Check http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DfcOJn1Hzm8 to see the video I based this off of.