Small Faces fue un grupo musical británico fuertemente influenciado por el rhythm'n'blues americano, fundado en 1965 y liderado por el guitarrista y cantante Steve Marriott y el bajista Ronnie Lane, ambos coautores de la mayoría de las canciones de la banda. Ian McLagan al órgano (en sustitución del teclista Jimmy Winston en 1966) y el baterista Kenney Jones completaban la formación.
Se convirtieron en uno de los grupos psicodélicos más exitosos de Inglaterra antes de su ruptura a finales de la década de los sesenta
¡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!
I think the chords are right, the only bit of tab I could work out is the intro, the rest is too buried in the mix or impossible (like the guitar solo)
AC#mDF#mGA I like wasting my days in a caravan, AC#mDF#mGA I like my Uncle Joe what a lovely man,
AC Well, I love things, I do my best, DE I eat, sleep and laugh and cry just like the rest, AC What becomes of me, is meant to be, DE So I'll just move along quite naturally.
AD Summers here and I'll be idling my time away, AD Looking for someone to tell me the time of day, CGFCG Any make your wish could true come. F (FF#GG#) Unexpected attacks on your nose, A Can be treated by touching your toes, DCGD Donkey rides, a penny, a glass.
D (guitar solo)
CG
AC#mDF#mGA Snowflakes falling like leaves in the summertime, AC#mDF#mGA Fishcakes, cabbage and mash, oh, the world is mine,
AC I love things, I do my best, DE I eat, sleep and laugh and cry just like rest, AC What becomes of me, is meant to be, DE So I'll just move along quite naturally, yes.
AC I love things, I do my best, DE I eat, sleep and laugh and cry just like rest, AC What becomes of me, is meant to be, DE So I'll just move along quite naturally.
AC I love things, I do my best, DE I eat, sleep and laugh and cry just like the rest, AC What becomes of me, is meant to be, DE So I'll just move along quite naturally.
(The song fades out on the third line of the last chorus).