💧 A Whiter Shade Of Pale Lyrics

No sheets available!! I dont' have the rights to publish them, and made them myself.To get near the original sound I used a little Eq. at 330 Hz. and two pai 今回の歌詞の和訳は、Procol Harum(プロコル・ハルム)の「A Whiter Shade of Pale(青い影)」 . タイトルの「A Whiter Shade of Pale」は、そのまま和訳すれば「より白くなった青い影」とかになりますが、歌詞の流れからすると 「みるみる青白くなった」 という和訳になりそうですね。 For example, F/E (F chord over an E note in the bass) becomes Am (replacing an F with an E). There's only one somewhat uncommon chord here, C/B, which really kicks off the bass line each time through. A few chords are repeated in the fingering chart, to show how they are used in various ways. Also, the main line of the song is the 12 chords in When we called out for another drink. The waiter brought a tray. And so it was that later. As the miller told his tale. That her face, at first just ghostly. Turned a whiter shade of pale. She said: There is no reason. And the truth is plain to see. But I wandered through my playing cards. Turned a whiter shade of pale. She said there is no reason. And the truth is plain to see. But I wandered through my playing cards. Would not let her be. One of sixteen vestal virgins. Who were leaving for the coast. At the moment my eyes were open. They might just as well have been closed. A Whiter Shade of Pale Lyrics: We skipped the light Fandango / Turned cartwheels 'cross the floor / I was feeling kind of seasick / But the crowd called out for more / The room was humming harder Whiter Shade of Pale Lyrics by Bonnie Tyler from the The Very Best of Bonnie Tyler [Metro] album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: We skipped the light fandango Turned cartwheels cross the floor I was feeling kind of seasick The crowd called out f… Keith Reid, the man who wrote the lyrics to Procol Harum’s A Whiter Shade of Pale, has died at the age of 76. Reports suggest that he had been suffering from cancer for the past two years. The song, released in 1967, was Procol Harum’s very first single, and is considered one of the greatest in rock music history. Lyrics for Procol Harum's most famous song: A Whiter Shade Of Pale, from their album: Procol Harum, from 1967.Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the C thLeGKm.

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