He Ain't Heavy He's My Brother The Hollies
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Intro D A/C# G/B A
The road is l[D]ong,[A/C#] with many a w[G/B]inding turns[Em7]
A A#ŗ Bm C Em7 Em7-A
That leads us, to, who knows where, who knows where?
But I'm str[D]ong,[A/C#] strong enough to ca[Bm]rry h[Bb]im
[D] He ain't heavy,[Em7-A7] he's my b[D]rother[Em7-A7]
So on we g[D]o, [A/C#] his welfare is of [G/B]my concern[Em7]
No bur[A]den is [Bm]he, to b[C]ear, we'll get t[Em7]here[Em7-A]
For I k[D]now,[A/C#] he would not enc[Bm]umber [Bb]me
[D] He ain't heavy,[Em7-A7] he's my br[D]other [Em7-D7/F#]
If I'm la[G]den at a[A/G]ll, I'm l[G]aden with sa[A/G]dness
that e[F#m]veryone's h[A]eart, isn't f[F#m]illed[-] w[A/E]ith the gl[Bm]adne[-]ss[A]
Of lo[G]ve[-G/F#-], [Em] [Em/B]for one ano[A]ther[A]
NC D A/C# G/B Em7
It's a long, long road, from which there is no return
While w[A]e're on the [Bm]way, to th[C]ere, why not s[Em7]hare[Em7-A]
And the lo[D]ad, [A/C#] d[Bm]oes[-A]n't we[G]ig[-]h [A]me d[Bm/F#]own, at [Bb]all
[D] He ain't heavy,[Em7-A7] he's my br[D]other[A/C#] [G/B] [Em] [A] [Bm] [C] [Em] [A]
He's my [D]brother[A/C#],[G/B] [A]
He ain't he[D]avy, [A/C#] he's my b[G/B]rother[A]
He ain't he[D]avy, [A/C#] he's my b[G/B]rother[A] etc
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