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Ian & Sylvia - She'll Be Gone [HD]

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Ian & Sylvia sing 'She'll Be Gone' from their 1968 Vanguard album 'Nashville'. This song was written by Sylvia Fricker. The song lyrics are in the video and listed below along with some notes from Wikipedia.
[Vinyl/Lyrics/25-Images/WAV]
She'll Be Gone
Singers - Ian & Sylvia
Never shoot for her heart
As she's got good aim
Cause she won't stand still
While you take aim again
She'll be gone, you don't know her
You can't show her that you care
She'll be gone, she's not a fool
Try to keep your head clear
But you're hypnotized
Because seeing her
Is like sun in your eyes
She'll be gone, she will listen
Her awful vision will break out
She'll be gone, she's not a fool
When she smiles at you
Do you think you're in love
If she laughs at you
Will you care what she does
She'll be gone, you couldn't lose her
You could excuse her anything
She'll be gone, she's not a fool
Songwriter: Sylvia Fricker
© Witmark, ASCAP
[Lyrics transcribed by Gary Larson]
Wikipedia states:
Ian Tyson, CM, AOE was born in Victoria, British Columbia, in 1933. In his teens, he decided upon a career as a rodeo rider. Recovering from injuries sustained from a fall during the mid-1950s, he started learning guitar. In the late 1950s, he relocated to Toronto, aspiring to a career as a commercial artist. He also started playing clubs and coffeehouses in Toronto. By 1959 he was performing music as a full-time occupation. Sylvia Tyson, née Fricker, CM, was born in Chatham, Ontario, in 1940. While still in her teens, she started frequenting the folk clubs of Toronto. The two started performing together in Toronto in 1959. By 1962, they were living in New York City where they caught the attention of manager Albert Grossman, who managed Peter, Paul and Mary and would soon become Bob Dylan's manager.
[Vinyl/Lyrics/25-Images/WAV]
She'll Be Gone
Singers - Ian & Sylvia
Never shoot for her heart
As she's got good aim
Cause she won't stand still
While you take aim again
She'll be gone, you don't know her
You can't show her that you care
She'll be gone, she's not a fool
Try to keep your head clear
But you're hypnotized
Because seeing her
Is like sun in your eyes
She'll be gone, she will listen
Her awful vision will break out
She'll be gone, she's not a fool
When she smiles at you
Do you think you're in love
If she laughs at you
Will you care what she does
She'll be gone, you couldn't lose her
You could excuse her anything
She'll be gone, she's not a fool
Songwriter: Sylvia Fricker
© Witmark, ASCAP
[Lyrics transcribed by Gary Larson]
Wikipedia states:
Ian Tyson, CM, AOE was born in Victoria, British Columbia, in 1933. In his teens, he decided upon a career as a rodeo rider. Recovering from injuries sustained from a fall during the mid-1950s, he started learning guitar. In the late 1950s, he relocated to Toronto, aspiring to a career as a commercial artist. He also started playing clubs and coffeehouses in Toronto. By 1959 he was performing music as a full-time occupation. Sylvia Tyson, née Fricker, CM, was born in Chatham, Ontario, in 1940. While still in her teens, she started frequenting the folk clubs of Toronto. The two started performing together in Toronto in 1959. By 1962, they were living in New York City where they caught the attention of manager Albert Grossman, who managed Peter, Paul and Mary and would soon become Bob Dylan's manager.