Bill Fay's lyrics & chords
Bill Fay is a singer-songwriter and pianist from London. Fay began writing songs in the early 1960s while attending university and in 1966 cut a demo using a mobile studio belonging to a man named John Boden. Impressed by the demo, ex-Them drummer Terry Noon helped Bill to sign a recording contract with Decca. In 1967 the label released the single "Some Good Advice"/"Screams in the Ears", produced by early Donovan co-manager Peter Eden. The single "introduced [Fay's] characteristic downbeat melodies and scrambled impressionistic lyrics", accor...read more
Man We are raised Isles of sleep Hypocrite Unrelesed acetate Home was the place Screams in my ears It’s the small things now Unknown track Katie and me Jack laughter and mademoiselle sigh Please tell my brothers Brother My open eyes Stan From the bottom of an old grandfather Willy the sailor