One hundred years — The Byrds
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From [email protected] Sun Apr 27 11:39:32 1997 Date: Sun, 20 Apr 1997 13:51:18 GMT From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Subject: One Years From Now The Byrds Chords/Words
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The Byrds One Hundred Years written by Gram Parsons
One hundred years from this day will the people still feel this way Still say the things that they're saying right now Everyone said I'd hurt you they said that I'd desert you If I go away you know I'm gonna get back some how Nobody knows what kind of trouble we're in Nobody seems to think it'll all might happen again
One hundred years from this time will anybody change their minds And find out one or two things about life
But people are always talking You know they're always talking Everybody's so wrong that I know it's gonna work out fine Nobody knows what kind of trouble we're in Nobody seems to think it'll all might happen again
From the "Sweethearts Of The Rodeo" LP Columbia Records 1968