This song is about love which no longer exists.
Written by Elliott Michaels. Recorded in concert at the Star Community Bar, Atlanta, GA. Recording engineered by Joel Burkhart. Personnel: Elliott Michaels, guitar & lead vocal; Bert Pickering, digital organ; Jon Farr, lead guitar; Michael Watson, 5-string bass; Scott Edens, drums.
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When love no longer exists, it's best just to let it go rather than keep trying to save something which is already over.
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P A R T I N G S H O T (Elliott C. Michaels)
Folk-rock in D (30 measures per minute)
D A7 D
D G
I still remember long ago, when we began this mad affair,
D A
We thought the world was ours to take, but then, what did we know?
D G
And now it's time to face the fact that we have nothing left to share,
D A7 D
It's all over, so just accept it and let it go.
D G
I gave it everything I had, and perhaps you did the same,
D A
But now our love has drifted away like a leaf in a river's flow.
D G
No cause to argue who's at fault, no need to hang your head in shame.
D A7 D
It's simply over, so don't be bitter, just let it go.
Bm F#m
They say that if at first you fail, you should try and try some more,
G A
But when something's wrong it's wrong, and it's not worth fighting for.
D G
Our love was once a shining ray, but now there's darkness head to toe,
D A7 D
It's all over, why throw a tantrum? Just let it go.
D G D A
D G D A7 D
Bm F#m
They say that everything must change, but you know it's not that way,
G A
Because when something's wrong it's wrong, and it's best to call it a day.
D G
Let's forge ahead and not look back, and maybe then we both can grow.
D A7 D G
It's all over, cut out the swearing, and let it go, oh, yeah.
D A7 D D (hold for coda)
It's finally over, so stop your crying, and let it go! Let it go!
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