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From: mje@pookie.pass.wayne.edu (Michael J. Edelman) Recorded first by the Everly Borthers and then later released as a single by The Hollies: --------------------------------------- Intro: G D/F# C/E D
GThe road is longD/F#,with many a C/Ewinding turnAm7,thatD leads D/D#us to Emwho knows Fwhere, who knows Am7wherC/De, Dbut i'm GstroD/F#ng, strong enough to Emcarry himD#, Ghe ain't heavy, Am7 C/D he's my GbroAm7therC/D, so on we gGo, D/F#his welfare is C/Emy concerAm7n, noD burD/D#den is Emhe, to Fbear, we'll getAm7 theC/Dre, D for i Gknow,D/F# he would not enEmcumber mD#e, Ghe aint heaAm7vy, C/Dhe's my brothGer,Am7
If i'm Cleaning atD/C all, i'm Cleaning with D/Csadness, that Bmeveryone's Dmheart, isn't Cfilled,B with the EmgladnesEm/Ds, of ClovC/Be, fAm7or one C/DanotheDr. I'ts a long long GroadD/F#, from which there is C/Eno retAm7urn, Dwhile we'reD/D# on the Emway, to Fthere, why not Am7sharC/De, D and the GloaBmd, D/F#doesnD't D/F#weigh Dme Emdown, at D#all, Ghe ain't heAm7avy,C/D he's my Gbrother,
he's my brother, he ain't heavy, he's my brother, he ain't heavy.