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Winds of Change

from Old Souls by Bob Menzies

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Winds Of Change BPM 118 Key of G
Written by Bob Menzies, July 11, 2016, Sooke BC
¾ time BPM 118
Intro - G Em / G Em /

VERSE 1

G Em C D
I was young, I had young dreams / I was tired of all the empty scenes
G Em C D
So I hit the road with my bag & my roll / Headed for the East and the empty road
C D G Em
I came back this way, I had something to say, I wanted to find me a brand new day
C D G
But the winds of change were blowing the wrong way

TAG - G Em / G Em


Verse 2

G Em C D
My time was done, I came back home / Like most in a crowd, I was really alone
G Em C D
I looked for connections, I got more deceptions, I had expected a better reception
C D G Em
So I looked to the sky and then I asked why, nobody had nothing to say
C D G
While the winds of change were blowing the wrong way

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Verse 3
G Em C D
..and if I live to be, a hundred and three / I’ll never lose my right to be free
G Em
But there ain’t no freedom, when others are bleedin,
C D
and I know we need ‘em, so we got to believe ‘em
C D
Cause we all need air and not to be scared
G Em
but it seems there’s nobody gonna be spared
C D G
When the winds of change start blowing the wrong way


G Em
The wrong way
G Em
The wrong way
G Em
The wrong way 

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from Old Souls, released December 25, 2016

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Bob Menzies Sooke, British Columbia

Bob Menzies is a Canadian folk-rock, alt-country singer-songwriter originally from Montreal and now living in Sooke, a small oceanside town on Vancouver Island’s south coast. He has recorded 5 albums of original music previously and his newest recording is the 2018 EP IN THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS. ... more

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