#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE--------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the# #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research.# #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------# An ace punker from Florida's legendary We The People, described by Don Waller as 'not so much released, but escaped'. You can probably tell how much I care... but for the record, writer/singer Tommy Talton went on to record as half of Cowboy, whose 'Please Be With Me' was covered by Eric Clapton on _461 Ocean Boulevard_. However, if you're more interested in demented raveups than AOR snoozefests, there's plenty more where this came from at http://www.sundazed.com ... and you are commanded to buy ALL of it - or at least _Here 'Tis #7_ (dist. by Sundazed) for the interview with WTP co-leader Wayne Proctor. -- AWR "Mirror Of Your Mind" (Tommy Talton) Intro: [4X; harmonica and band enter 2nd time] v v v v --------------------------------- --------------------------------- ----7b9--7-5--------------------- (7)----------7---5-----------5--- ---------------------7----------- --------------------------------- [electric piano (2-4); continue into verse] A7 D / / / / / Verse 1: A7 What a pretty face What a pretty smile But you can't hide nothin', girl And I will tell you why B It's your eyes G It's your looks F# It's your... face Chorus: B A They're the mirror of your mind B A They're the mirror of your mind B A You can try a long, long time F# G A But you can't hide [repeat intro riff, 2X] Verse 2: Don't forget to remember I been kind to you Please give me help and Let me love you too It's your eyes It's those looks It's that face [repeat chorus] [repeat intro riff, 2X] Bridge: (1-bar drum/bass break) G They're reflectin' all the little things A That you been thinkin' about G You're lettin' all your little secrets just, just F# Slip on out... out, out [repeat chorus] Instrumental break: (10-bar guitar/harmonica solo on A7) [repeat verse 2] [repeat chorus] Coda: (8-bar guitar/harmonica solo on A7; end cold) -- another ace 60's tab from Andrew Rogers