From: [email protected] (Bob Albright - Product Assurance)
Subject: Lyrics and chords

     Hi,

         You'll find the chords here with the lyrics for Jack-A-Lynn, and
     Down At The End Of Your Road. You may want to compare these lyrics to
     others to see the missing words. The -> shows which line and [ ] shows
     the lyrical chance.

         Ian plays many of his songs using a capo on the 3rd, 5th, and
     sometimes even the 7th fret. Mother Goose on the album was done on the
     5th, but on last tour I noticed he had moved it down to the 3rd. Most
     likely because of his vocal-cord problem. On Jack-A-Lynn the song is
     done on the 5th. Above the lyrics are the actual chord names, but with
     the capo on the 5th fret for example a G is shaped like an open D
     chord without the capo. Also, these are just the chords printed and
     not all the hammering of the pull-ups and pull-downs, positionings,
     and the leads that Ian or Martin uses. Maybe someday I'll work out a
     tablature to show some of the hammering that Ian uses and pass it on
     the St. Cleve.

     Regards,

     Bob Albright
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                  DOWN AT THE END OF YOUR ROAD

Intro     Am  D  Am  D  Am  D     Am  Gm  Am  Gm

          Am                   Gm
Verse 1   I am your neighbor I seem most respectable
          Am                    Gm          D#
          But underneath I'm an nimiquitous toad
          Am                  Gm
          So many dreadful mishaps have befallen you
          F           C           Am
          Down at the end of your road
                F             C           Am
          And I live down the end of your road

          Am                       Gm
Verse 2   I'm working on ways to remove you from paradise
          Am                                 Gm           D#
       -> From your [ striped ] lawn and your new swimming pool
          Am                     Gm
          I place broken bottles in your geraniums
          F             C         Am
          Sabotage your gardening tools
                F             C           Am
          And I live down the end of your road

          D        F          C               G
Chorus -> By day I am a real estate [ agent ] gentleman
            D            F          C            D
          I deal in fine properties cheap at the price
          F            G            C G         F
          Under dark I plan my most devious practices
          G                              Am       Am  Gm
          Which you might not think very nice

          Am                      Gm
Verse 3   Designing a system to reverse your plumbing
          Am                       Gm           D#
       -> Welling up as you sit on your private throne [ Your welcome ]
          Am                   Gm
          All kind of vile and despicable nasties
          F                C                Am
          You would rather not have in your home
                F             C           Am
          And I live down the end of your road

Solo      D#  F  C  F#  G#  D#  F  C  D  E

          Am                               Gm
Verse 4   Dispensed loathsome creatures in your drawing room
          Am                     Gm           D#
          Sent doggy poo-poos in your morning mail
          Am                          Gm
       -> Rat's heads and larks wings [ should ] set your tongues turning
          F                    C           Am
          And your houses will soon be for sale
        F             C           Am          F             C           Am
  And I live down the end of your road, Yes I live down the end of your road
         F             C           Am          F             C           Am
  Well I live down the end of your road, And I live down the end of your road
  F           C           Am          F             C           Am
  Down at the end of your road, Yes I live down the end of your road
    F                  C           Am    F                G           Am
  I live down at the end of your road, I live down at the end of your road

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