I Havent Really Got The Time tab - moody blues
I Really Haven't Got The Time (Moody Blues)
D G
% You want me to ride, in your car outside
I'm a busy man, working when I can
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Working nine till five, got to stay alive
D G
Spend some time with you, just an hour or two
I got no time to lend, I got no time to spend
(instr.).....................................
Find somebody who, got some time for you
C G
But I really, I really haven't, I really haven't got the time
Oh no I really, I really haven't, I really haven't got the time
I really, I really haven't, I really haven't got the time
But I really, I really haven't, I really haven't got the time
C G F
I really, I really haven't, I really haven't got the time
Oh no I really, I really haven't, I really haven't got the time
Oh no I really, I really haven't, I really haven't got the time
I really, I really haven't, I really haven't got the time
Eb G
I really haven't got the time Go %(2)
I really haven't got the time Go %(3)
I really haven't got the time Go %(4)
I really haven't got the time
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I really haven't got the time
C G
Really, haven't, got, time END
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or manderso@ntnecss1.telecom.com.au
Assisted by: Ria Heeringa
Shelley Giblin
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The Moody Blues - Really Haven't Got The Time
Recorded live in the summer of 1966 with Mike Pinder on lead vocals. This film of the original line up of the Moody Blues is unusual because it features Rod Clarke on bass and backing vocals. Clint Warwick had already left the band and was due to be replaced by John Lodge, but he was not available for the dates that had been booked in Europe so Rod Clarke was hired as a stand in. Denny Laine left after these dates so Justin Hayward was brought in to complete the classic line up of the Moody Blues. Rod Clarke went on to play bass with the Rockin Berries. Update: In my collection I found the Decca release of this recorded on 30th March 1967, which actually has Justin Hayward and John Lodge playing and singing on it. It was their first recording session with the Moody Blues so its right on the crossover between the two versions of the band. That version with Justin and John was released as a single in the US and UK but did not chart. It does not seem to have ever been recorded by the original Mk 1 Moody Blues other than on this film.
Moody Blues-Island
Lost Moody Blues track recorded around the time of Seventh Sojourn. This track was written by Justin Hayward. My Favorite albums of theirs are Days Of Future Passed, To Our Children's..., Question of Balance and Seventh Sojourn.
WORLD HAIKU ...Song: Moody blues : Dawn: Dawn is A Feeling
WORLD HAIKU (World Haiku association) Song:Moody blues : Dawn : Dawn is A feeling Silence in the swamp, A reflection of an old bridge in the mirror. (Silvija Butkovic ) After the life memories and several relics stay behind us... (Elfrida Mahulja ) In a veil of mist across the autumn meadow wedding memories. (Erika Schwalm) autumn morning -- the wind's writing on the lake (Helga Stenia) dawn your body's outline follows mine (Tanya Dikova ) autumn forest -- step by step whisper by whisper (Alenka Zorman) In the sea of fog the churches - lighthouses directing the way (Bozena Zernec) A enigma Is the world or falling leaves in the silent woods. (Togen Ui ) White and round in the ice of December, three broken stones (Toni Piccini ) wrecked church - in the chips mirroring Chirist's passion (Zeljka Vucinic-Jambresic) Weaving celetial bodies His hands disappear His Solititude (Togen Ui ) In the eyes the horizon in silence (Toni Piccini ) The time of our parting has come -- dead birds rolling down from the slope of the home-mountain. (Andres Ehin)
The Moody Blues - Bye Bye Bird
The Moody Blues recorded live in Germany in 1966. Swing those maracas! Dig the groovy dancing! (Rod Clarke on bass, replacing Clint Warwick who had left earlier in the year.)
The Moody Blues - Have you heard? part I
Probably one of the best Moody songs that were ever made. Written by Mike Pinder 1969. The group had an absolutely gorgeous sound in the studio recordings. Judging from the live clips on youtube, they had difficulties to reproduce that sound image in live settings. Pics show me and sis go down to the lake to fish, shot by dad.

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