**************************** My Enemies Have Sweet Voices (Roy Harper/Al Stewart) **************************** I have the feeling that Al wrote "Mine Enemies Have Sweet Voices" for those occasions when he broke guitar strings ;-). You can play it all on the bottom E-string. Instead of chords, I'll just put the fret to play on the bottom E string, so 5=5th fret, O = open, 1=1st fret etc. 5..3..1..O 4.5..3..1..O.4 (snap fingers on the off beat! Sinatra could have done this....) I was [5]in a [3] bar called [1] parad[O] ise [4]when the [5]fiddler [3] from the [1]band [O]asked me.. [4..5..3]Why do you [1]sit [O] there [1]cry [O] ing...[1..O] . I [5] answered [3]him mus[1] ician [O] [4]it may [5]come as [3]a sur[1]prise [O] [4]I was [5]trying to [3]split the [1]difference [O] [4]When it [5]split bef[3]ore my [1]eyes [O]and [4]Mine enemies [7]have [8]sweet [7]voi[8]ces [10]their [8]tones are [10]soft [12]and ..[F!]. kind When I [5]hear my [3]heart rej[1]oices [O] I [1]do [O]not [1]se [O]eem to mind [5..3..1.4.O] The 5..3..1..4.O is a kind of A minor, G, F, E progression, played reaaalllyyyy sparsely. Phil Wilson alstewart2@juno.com (Phil D Wilson)