C Am F G On the seefront down at Brighton we used to harmonize C Am F G Me, Griff and Johnny, Slick and some other guys F G C Am We were singing oldies, but they were goodies then F F G And today when I play my old 45?s I remember when C Am F G We practiced in the backroom , down in the old saint Louis hall C Am F G Crowding under the arches, singing doo-waps to the wall F G C Am And when we played at Richmond, we?d really pack?em in F F G And the people would travel from miles around, just to hear The Razors sing G C Am F G 'Cause we were looking for an echo, an answer to our sound C Am A place to be in harmony F G C Am F G A place we almost found. C Am F G We forget the world around us when we sang old ?Chapel Bells? C Am F G We?d sing songs by The Moonglows, The Harptones and The Dells F G C Am And when we sang ?Sincerely?, we would sing with all our might F F G A Even though the town was sleeping, we?d break the still of the night D Bm G A We?ve seen a lot of changes since when we first begin D Bm G A We?ve gone our separate ways now, even sung with some old bands G A D Bm Now we?ve turned into oldies, but we were goodies then G G A And today when I play my old 45?s I remember when A D Bm G A We were looking for an echo, an answer to our sound D Bm A place to be in harmony G A D Bm G A A place we almost found. A D Bm G A We were looking for an echo, an answer to our sound D Bm A place to be in harmony G A D Bm G A A place we almost found.