

Wow, Buck Rogers was deep for a three-minute stadium headbanger.ĭon’t worry though, I’ve had a think and rewritten the song’s iconic intro to be bang up to date in 2022. I dreamed that in the fields one day, The corn gave me a sign Your eleven sheaves of corn All turned and bowed to mine I dreamed I saw eleven stars, The sun the moon and sky Bowing down before my star, And now I realize why How do I know where you came from You could be spies Telling me that you are hungry - That could be lies How do I know. One is one, and all alone, and that is Greta Garbo'. Alternatively, they could be the seven stars of Revelation chapter 1, verse 16. Eight months after the song was released, Apple revealed something called an iPod.Īnd so in four short lines, we see the demise of tech, the changing of tastes, and a harbinger of economic decline. The songs origins and age are uncertain: however, a counting song with similar lyrics, but without the Green grow the rushes chorus, was sung by English children in the first half of the 19th century. When this lyric was written, the CD player was indeed the premier form of mobile listening.
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There Was an Old Woman (Pedlar Named Stout) Theres a Friend for Little Children. Find out what LyricFind can do for you Im a music fan SUBMIT LYRICS Im a partner EXPLORE OUR PRODUCTS Im an artist and/or rightsholder LICENSE & SUBMIT YOUR LYRICS Our Products. He knew (Cm) who I was when He carried (Bb) the cross, He knew (Ab) that I would fail Him (Eb), but He took the loss (Bb).A what? A laser-scanning device for a circular slither of plastic containing data in the form of microscopic indentations, capable of storing around 74 minutes of music. There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly. beatles, immortality, moon, song-lyrics, stars, sun. 1776 quotes have been tagged as stars: Stephenie Meyer: ‘I like the night. Without the dark, wed never see the stars.’, William Shakespeare: ‘When he sh. (Eb)He made the mountains and the seas (Bb), He's in control of everything (Cm), of all creatures (Eb/Bb) great and small (Ab),Īnd He (Ab/Bb) knows my name (Eb), every step that I take (Bb), every move that I make (Cm), every tear (Eb/Bb) that I cry (Ab), He knows my name (Eb) when I'm overwhelmed by the pain (Bb) and can't see the light of day (Cm), but I know (Eb/Bb) I'll be just fine (Ab), cause He (Ab/Bb) knows my name (Eb). 1776 quotes have been tagged as stars: Stephenie Meyer: ‘I like the night. He (Eb) counts the stars one and all(Bb), He knows how much sand is on the shores (Cm), He sees every sparrow (Eb/Bb) that falls (Ab) (Ab/Bb). If you need to hear an instrumental of this song you can check out New Manna Baptist Church's website and look under church media, youth choir instrumentals and it should be there. The way I play it matches it chord wise for the most part. The numbers 0-20 have been represented as numbers of the day. The sequence originally featured the Count playing a musical scale on his organ to get to the number of the day. I would be so greatful to anyone who could list the right hand melody as well as the accompanying chords. The Number of the Day premiered as a daily segment on Sesame Street in Season 33, which aired in 2002. (maybe C or B flat? I sing in these keys a lot) I'm just now moving into the intermediate realm of piano playing to so I need things spelled out pretty plainly and preferrably in a simple key to play. Or if someone has the sheet music and could list it for me from that too would be great.


I really like to play the right hand melody along with my chords instead of just chording the whole song so any help from you talented pianists out there with a good ear would be VERY much appreciated.

I found a post on here from a while back that had the chords listed to the song and I was able to pick a little of it out along with the chords given but still haven't been able to quite get it. I can usually pick out just about anything but have a little trouble putting the chord changes with it but this time I'm just not hearing it and I'm not that good at reading sheet music either. He counts the stars one and all He knows how much sand is on the shore He sees every sparrow that falls He made the moutains and the seas Hes incontrol. I really would love to sing it at church sometime but I'm having a hard time picking out the melody to it. I absolutely love the song He knows My Name by the Mcraes and am trying to learn to play it.
