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A classic song from a band that had a stream of hits in the 60's. Most of their songs were penned by Phillip Goodhand-Tait. However this was a Buzz Cason/M.Gayden song. Their songs were big productions with lots of orchestration. Although a big success they were heavily criticised by the media for not playing their instruments on some of their recordings, relying on session musicians and an orchestra. However I saw them live in the late 60's and found them to be a good live band with plenty of energy and some great guitar work by Rex Brayley with Steve Ellis adding a vocal sound which still today takes some beating. If any of the band, (Steve Ellis, Rex Brayley, Mike Jackson, Mo Bacon or Morgan Fisher) get to see this tab please drop me an email - love to hear from you, and please correct any mistakes I've made!! Ken evansongs@blueyonder.co.uk Rainbow Valley Recorded by The Love Affair Intro
GI'm headin' home again 'cause it seems I don't fit in And the world ain't all I thought that it would be
From this hill I'm looking down upon that friendly town There's a place I know that's paradise to me Verse 1
The Csun always Amshines down in Fmy Rainbow GValley There's Cone that's always Ammine down in Fmy Rainbow GValley You can Glove and share a dream beside that crystal stream So Fmeet me where the Grainbow ends in Four Gvalley
Verse 2
CBird's sweetest Amsong comes from Fmy Rainbow GValley They Csing the whole year Amlong down in Fmy Rainbow GValley The Gflowers speak to me and say our love should be And Fheaven knows sweet Gmusic flows Ffrom our Gvalley
Verse 3
CI'll never Amleave I beFlong in Rainbow GValley For Clife to love is Amfree there's no Fwrong in Rainbow GValley If Gever we can fly through the cotton candy sky SoF meet me where the Grainbow ends Fin our Gvalley
Verse 4
The Csun always Amshines down in Fmy Rainbow GValley There's Cone that's always Ammine down in Fmy Rainbow GValley You can Glove and share a dream beside that crystal stream So Fmeet me where the Grainbow ends Fin our Gvalley
There's a key change at the end but I'll let you sort that out! If there are any golden oldie classics (just lyrics and chords) that you would like posting on this site please drop me an email. Ken evansongs@blueyonder.co.uk