Holly McNarland (born in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a Canadian singer-songwriter. Her more noteworthy songs include "Stormy," "Elmo," and "Numb."
She collaborated with Matthew Good for his song "Flight Recorder From Viking 7," which can be found on his album "Loser Anthems" and with fellow Canucks of The Tea Party on "Wishing you would stay".
Quatro anos de trabalho duro!Neste mês de maio fizemos quatro anos no ar. Continuamos trabalhando na divulgação deste maravilhoso instrumento, obrigado por participar da nossa história!
Song: The Box Artist: Holly McNarland Album: Stuff (1997) Written By: Holly From: Matt Finateri ([email protected])
Tuning: STANDARD-> EADGBe
Almost all Holly McNarland songs are very easy to play. She mostly uses basic open chords..he favourite seems to be Em! It?s amazing how she can take such a simple song and create into a awesome peice of work! I think her raging voice has a lot to do with it....holy hell can she sing!
If anyone knows or has any idea as to what this song is about, PLEASE email me, cause I?m dying to know. I could swear she was on something when she wrote this tune.
EmCmaj7 I had a box EmCmaj7 A box that could talk EmCmaj7EmCmaj7 I looked inside and found a yellow ribbon
EmCmaj7 So I took that box EmCmaj7 For a long long walk EmCmaj7EmCmaj7Em We had a talk, and went to look for a friend
EmCD I had to eat you
Well we went shopping The whole while talking We fell upon a little egg And the egg started talking
Could this be true? Have I really found you? To stop this box from talking, well I must eat you
EmCD I had to eat you Em I had to eat you C I had to eat you DEmCmaj7 Have I really found you
The egg was terrified But not to my surprise I had to stop his, this box from talking
So I said goodbye And I?ll see you both next time And I?ll be along my way, but the ribbon will always stay
EmCD I had to eat you Em I had to eat you C I had to eat you DEm Have I really found you C Have I really found you? DEm Have I really found you? CD Have I, Have I really found you?