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Let It Grow - Eric Clapton
1. BmStanding at the F#mcrossroads DTrying to read the Esigns G To tell me Awhich way I should BmGo to find the F#manswer And Dall the time I Eknow G Plant your Alove and let it Bgrow
B B/Bb B/Ab B/F# Chorus. Let it grow, let it grow
Let Eit blossomB, let it flow A B B/Bb B/Ab B/F# In the sun, the rain, the snow E Love is BlovelyA, let it F#grow
2. Looking for a reason To check out on my mind Trying hard to find a friend That I can count on There's nothing left to show Plant our love and let it grow Chorus. Bridge. G D Em Bm F# > 2x 3. Time is getting shorter There's much for me to do ' ' The rest is up to you Plant your love and let it grow Chorus. From: esposito@layout1.Berkeley.EDU (Dave Esposito) Title: LET IT GROW (Eric Clapton) Bm F#7 D E G Standing at the crossroads try'n' to read the signs to tell me A Bm F#7 D E which way I should go to find the answer and all the time I know,
plant yGour love and Alet it grow. B CHORUS: B E B A | Let it grow, let it grow, let it blossom let it flow | B E B A F#7 - In the sun, the rain, the snow, love is lovely let it grow
Bm F#7 D E G A Looking for a reason to check out an my mind, trying hard to get Bm F#7 D E a friend that I can count on, but there's nothing left to show,
plant yGour love andA let it grow. B
CHORUS Bm F#7 D E Time is getting shorter, there's much for you to do,
only Gask and yAou will get whaBmt you are needing,F#7 the rest is Dup to you, E plantG your love and Alet it grow. B
CHORUS Bm F#7 D E G A ... From: ax271@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Marc Sykes) Subject: CRD: Let it Grow by Eric Clapton Bm F#7 D E Standin' at the crossroads, tryin' to read the signs G A Bm F#7 To tell me which way I should go to find the answer D E And all the time I know, G A B Plant your love and let it grow.
BLet it grow, let it grow, E B A Let it blossom, let it flow,
BIn the sun, the rain, the snow, E B A Love is lovely,
A F#7 let it grow. This is the basic structure for the verses and chorus. For the instrumental part with the dobro solo, the chords go: G, D/F#, Em, Bm, A, G, Em, Bm, F#, Bm, F#7, D/A, E/G#, G, A. This part is sort of difficult to learn, but if you listen to the song it should become clear eventually. Hope this helps. -- Marc Sykes * When I pick up my guitar, I hear my woman's call, ax271@ * She say; "If you can't play anything nice, freenet.carleton.ca * "Don't play anything at all..." Ottawa, Ontario * - "Don't Play Anything At All", M. Sykes