#----------------------------------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. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## From: Mark Bentley Einstein on the Beach Counting Crows from the DGC Rarities Disk, Volume I I'd hoped this was a single from a new Album. Alas, it's leftover stuff. Still a decent song, though... Mark Bentley [email protected] --------------------------- (Intro) E A E B (1st Verse) [Bouncy E A E B] Albert's always sincere, he's a sensivitive type His intentions are clear, he wanna be well-liked Better think of nothing, all are we anything (???) Better to be better than to be anything A E A E B And Albert's vision is blooming uncontrolled A All his wings are slowly sinking (Chorus) C#m B A E And the world begins to disappear C#m B A E The worst things come from inside here C#m B A E And all the king's men reappear F#m A For an eggman, on and off the wall A Will never be together again E A E B (2nd Verse) Einstein down on the beach staring into the sand It's everything he believes in has been shattered What you fear in the night in the day comes to call anyway-ay We all get burned as: (Bridge) A E A E B One more sun comes sliding down the sky A One more shadow leans against the wall (Chorus) G#m A G#m Albert's waiting in the sun A On a field (?) American G#m A B For the cause of some inflated form of hit and run (Solo) (Bridge) (Chorus) G#m A G#m Albert's fallen on the sun A Cracked his head wide open (Chorus x 2) (Ad lib outtro) E A E B etc No never be together again No no never never never again, uh huh What you fear in the night etc.. ------------------- Comments, flames, (controlled) feedback, etc to [email protected]