In The Evening:Paul Simon.
#6 in 1980.
#1.
C
The first thing I remember I was lying in my bed,
G
I couldn't of been no more than one or two.
C
And I remember there's a radio comin' from the room next door,
G
and my mother laughed the way some ladies do,
D G
when it's late in the evening and the music's seeping through.
#2.
C
The next thing I remember, I am walking down the street,
G
I'm feeling all right I'm with my boys, I'm with my troops.
C
And down along the avenue some guys were shooting pool,
G
and I heard the sound of a cappella groups,
D
singing late in the evening, and all the girls out on the
G
stoops.
#3.
C
Then I learned to play some lead guitar,
I was underage in this funky bar,
G
and I stepped outside to smoke myself a "J".
C
And when I come back to the room,
everybody just seemed to move,
G
and I turned my amp up loud and I began to play,
D G
and it was late in the evening and I blew that room away.
#4.
C
The first thing I remember when you came into my life,
G
I said, I'm gonna get that girl, no matter what I do.
C
Well, I guess I'd been in love before
and once or twice I been on the floor,
G
but I never loved no one the way that I loved you.
D
And it was late in the evening, and all the music seeping
G
through. (Last line x2.)
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