From: Andrea StolteSubject: j/john_elton/we_all_fall_in_love_sometimes.crd Elton John We all fall in love sometimes (captain fantastic & the brown dirt cowboy) ******************************************* ******************************************* ******************************************* ******************************************* Wise men say, it looks like rain today it crackled on the speakers and trickled down the sleepy subway trains. For heavy eyes could hardly hold us, aching legs that often told us it's all worth it. We all fall in love sometimes. ******************************************* REPEAT VERSE 1 CHORDS ******************************************* The full moon's bright and starlight filled the evening. We wrote it and I played it, something happened it's so strange this feeling naive notions that were childish, simple tunes that tried to hide it, but when it comes. We all fall in love sometimes. ******************************************* ******************************************* Did we, didn't we, should we, couldn't we I'm not sure 'cause sometimes we're so blind. Struggling through the day When even your best friend says Don't you find, we all fall in love sometimes. ******************************************* SOLO is like the verse 1 starting in the 2nd chord and withouth the 3 last chords, then it goes like verse 2: ******************************************* And only passing time Could kill the boredom we acquired Running with the losers for a while But our Empty Sky was filled with laughter Just before the flood, painting worried faces with a smile ******************************************* REPEAT VERSE 1 without the 3 last chords and go to: ******************************************* That's it! This file is for guitar playing, but it's better when played in a piano or keyboard. If you want the piano version, send an e-mail to jgarrao@uol.com.br and I'll be pleased to return it. SORRY! At the moment the piano part is not available - the author will redigitize it as soon as possible! Thanks for Your patience! Any changes are welcome, as well as suggestions. You can e-mail me for musical knowledge interchange, if you may.