Beechwood Park

Album: Odessey And Oracle (1968)
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  • Do you remember summer days
    Just after summer rain
    When all the air was damp and warm
    In the green of country lanes?
    And the breeze would touch your hair
    Kiss your face and make you care
    About your world
    Your summer world
    And we would count the evening stars
    As the day grew dark
    In Beechwood Park

    Do you remember golden days and golden summer sun
    The sound of laughter in our ears
    In the breeze as we would run?
    And the breeze would touch your hair
    Kiss your face and make you care
    About your world
    Your summer world
    And we would count the evening stars
    As the day grew dark
    In Beechwood Park

    Oh roads in my mind
    Take me back in my mind
    And I can't forget you
    Won't forget you
    Won't forget those days
    And Beechwood Park

    And the breeze would touch your hair
    Kiss your face and make you care
    About your world
    Your summer world
    And we would count the evening stars
    As the day grew dark
    In Beechwood Park

    Oh roads in my mind
    Take me back in my mind
    And I can't forget you
    Won't forget you
    Won't forget those days
    And Beechwood Park Writer/s: C. White
    Publisher: MUSIC SALES CORPORATION
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Comments: 4

  • K Bloomfield from YorkshireBeechwood Park is in Markyate, not Flamstead. It was never a girls school, it was a boys school, because I attended in the 60’s. It is now a co-Ed school.
  • Berkogal from BerkoBeechwood Park is now a co-ed prep school and still is very beautiful.
  • Jamie from Toronto, OnThe intro guitar is not being run through a leslie. it is being run through the tremolo unit of a guitar amplifier, most likely the tremolo of a fender twin reverb.
  • Christibe from Dayville, CtHauntingly Beautiful
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