D7 G Am D7 G
To the High Sierra snow, where the happy people go
D7 G Am D7 G
And the purple flowers grow, melting hearts and melting snow
D7 G Am D7 G
To the High Sierra snow, where the happy people go
D7 G Am G
Who embrace the golden glow, in the high sierra snow
G C G C G
Me and my baby we live in the city, never have a chance to get away
G C G C G
Young hearts need their freedom it’s a pity, lying here and dreaming of the day
Bm C Am D
We can feel winter far behind us, yes soon we’ll be up and on our way
Chorus: To the high Sierra snow
G C G C G
Every day we’re out there and we’re playing, in the sunshine and the mountain air
G C G C G
We will always hit the ground hard running, for this is our summer love affair
Bm C Am D
It’s great to feel so young and in the moment, haunted by the beauty as we stare
Chorus: at the high sierra snow
credits
from Bayswater Road,
released October 2, 2017
Written by Martin Stephenson
Martin Stephenson: Acoustic Guitar, Lead Vocals
Christopher Mordey: Electric Bass
John Steel: Electric Lead Guitar
Kate Stephenson: Drums
John Trier: Keyboards
Susanna Wolfe: Female Voice
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