Scatter Me

(Moulding)

Recordings
Art
(Annotated) Lyrics
Chords and Tablature
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Recordings

  1. Released on TC&I: Great Aspirations in the U.K.
    Drums, percussion, backing vocals: Terry Chambers.
    Guitars, basses, keyboards and lead vocals: Colin Moulding.
    Saxophone and trumpet: Alan Bateman.
    Farfisa organ and ornate tinkling: Mikey Rowe.
    Soprano voice: Susannah Bevington.
  2. TC&I live version.
    Performed by TC&I.
    Recorded live at Swindon Arts Centre.
    Released on TC&I: Naked Flames in the U.K.

Art

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Lyrics

Scatter me far and wide, up in the hills where we walked Although the wind may blow cruelly, scatter me my one and only Scatter me where we live under your favorite rose Although the blossom is falling, scatter me on one hazy morning Oh scatter me once, scatter me twice Oh scatter me fondly like wedding bell rice Then live on, bang a gong, sing a song for the land of the living One day real soon I'll be a particle just floating Maybe by chance I'll fly and land beneath your feet Scatter me down the lane under a mackeral sky November leaves will be falling, scatter me where crows are squawking Scatter me all alone, down at the secret place Once there was made these 3 wishes, dandelions blown with 3 kisses Oh scatter me once, scatter me twice Scatter me sweetly in wedding gown whites Then live on bang a gong sing a song for the land of the living And if one day it cuts up rough I'm at your window Be careful where you tread it might be me swept in Scatter me......Scatter me...... Oh scatter me once, scatter me twice Oh scatter me fondly like wedding bell rice Then live on, bang a gong, sing a song for the land of the living Oh scatter me once, scatter me twice Scatter me sweetly in wedding gown whites Then live on, bang a gong, sing a song for the land of the living

[Transcribed by Roberto Luigi Galli]


Chords and Tablature

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