Ten Pound Note:Steel River Band. Hit the Canadian Top Ten Chart in 1970. #1 on some charts. (In my opinion, one of the best songs of the '70's, anywhere.) INTRO: G #1. G Bm C D G More or less, either way it's true. G Bm C D G It's come to this, and I can't stay by you. C Well, I'd like to say, there was a way G to stay here, right or wrong. C A D After today, I'll be away, but you'll still be in my song. CHORUS: D G A Baby, like a ten pound note, aah,. baby.. Em A like a ten pound note, weighin' heavy.. C D like a ten pound note, ooh, ooh.. C Em you'll still be in my song. #2. G Bm C D G Go your way, and learn to live alone. G Bm C D G Rise each day, but tell us how we've grown. C What can I say, you look like a lady, G beaten by the world. C A D But layin' in my head, I know what I said, but I got to leave you, girl. CHORUS: D G A Baby, like a ten pound note, aah,. baby.. Em A like a ten pound note, weighin' heavy.. C D like a ten pound note, ooh, ooh.. C Em you'll still be in my song. #3. G Bm C D G After all, we'll need some time to breathe. G Bm C D G Rise and fall down, a look will set me free. C Well, once in awhile, I'll pick up and smile.. G and cry for what I've done. C A D But I'll need some time and I'll need my mind, to find the risin' sun. CHORUS: D G A Baby, like a ten pound note, oh,. baby.. Em A like a ten pound note, weighin' heavy.. C D like a ten pound note, ooh, ooh.. C Em you'll still be in my song. OUTRO: G Bm C D Em Mmmmm..mmmm..mmmm..you'll still be in my song. A seventies smash from Kraziekhat.