Tulips From Amsterdam Chords and Lyrics by Max Bygraves
Artist : Max Bygraves
Song : Tulips From Amsterdam
Max Bygraves - Tulips From Amsterdam |
Intro : F C F Am A# C F Verse 1 : F C F Am When it's Spring again I'll bring again Gm Tulips from Amsterdam Gm C With a heart that's true I'll give to you F Tulips from Amsterdam Cm I can't wait until the day you fill A# These eager arms of mine F C Like the windmill keeps on turning F That's how my heart keeps on yearning A# F For the day I know we can A# C F Share these tulips from Amsterdam C Dm C C Dm C Verse 2 : F# C# F# A#m When it's Spring again I'll bring again G#m Tulips from Amsterdam G#m C# With a heart that's true I'll give to you F# Tulips from Amsterdam C#m I can't wait until the day you fill B These eager arms of mine F# C# Like the windmill keeps on turning F# That's how my heart keeps on yearning B F# For the day I know we can B C# D# Share these tulips from Amsterdam B C# F# Share these tulips from Amsterdam
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About Max Bygraves
Max Bygraves |
Walter William Bygraves OBE (16 October 1922 – 31 August 2012), best known by the stage name Max Bygraves, was an English comedian, singer, actor and variety performer. He appeared on his own television shows, sometimes performing comedy sketches between songs. He made twenty Royal Variety Performance appearances and presented numerous programmes, including Family Fortunes.
Where he grew up in poverty in a two-room council flat with his five siblings, his parents and a grandparent. His father was a professional flyweight boxer, known as Battling Tom Smith, and a casual dockworker. Brought up Catholic, he attended St Joseph's School, Paradise Street, Rotherhithe, and sang with his school choir at Westminster Cathedral.
He left school at 14, working at the Savoy Hotel in London as a pageboy, but was sacked for being too tall. He later put some of his success as a variety performer down to his lanky physique. He was 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) tall, but weighed only 13 stone (83 kg) in adult life. He then became a messenger for an advertising agency in Fleet Street, before serving as a fitter in the Royal Air Force in the Second World War and working as a carpenter. He changed his name to Max Bygraves in honour of comedian Max Miller.
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