Though the Dwight Twilley Band only had one hit (Twilley had another on his own), Twilley and partner Phil Seymour created an enduring and highly memorable brand of power pop that blended Beatlesque pop and Sun rockabilly "slapback" echo. Only a fraction of the band's early output was made available at the time, but these records are highly revered by power pop aficionados.
According to the legend, Dwight Twilley met Phil Seymour in 1967 at a theater in Tulsa, Oklahoma where they had gone to see the Beatles' A Hard Day's Night.
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Great song and not hard to play, lyrics may not be 100% but almost. I welcome correction : [email protected] Thanks.
CEm (2x)
GDEmC There a face that ive seen b4, like the smile on a child in a candy store Paper dolls in the mud and rain, dance around in the crowd like they know your name What if I never let you know, that the fire hides but the fire grows GDEmC In a place where the lightning struck when the towns burning down it can change your luck Gotta laugh at it anyway, how we chase the ones that run away When your lost and your all alone, in the ides of march and you finally know CDEmCDEm We all need something to dream about, and in my case its you I guess we all need something to dream about, and in my case its you We all need something to dream about, and in my case its you AmDEmCDEm Something I couldnt live without, I couldnt live without you There in the palm in my hand it was, and then I let it slip thru(chorus1) Something I couldnt live without, I couldnt live without you (chorus2/end)
Chorus1 CGCGCGCEm Oh Carrie, Oh No, Dont you worrie, No no no Solo: CEmC
Chorus2 CGCGCGCG Oh Carrie,Oh No, Dont you worrie, No no no CGCGCGCGCEm Oh Carrie,Oh No, Dont you worrie, No no no, No no no