Topic: Looking for lyics and chords for Tony orlando and Dawn

Looking for lyics and chords for Tony orlando and Dawn. songs 
Candida
Tie yellow ribbin round the old oak tree
Knock three times

Thanks

Re: Looking for lyics and chords for Tony orlando and Dawn

Hi Chirotay75

Welcome to Chordie
Try here for Knock three Times and Tie a Yellow Ribbon
http://www.chordie.com/song.php/songart … index.html
You can search for songs on Chordie on the songs tab.

Ian

All things good to know are difficult to learn.
Greek Proverb

Re: Looking for lyics and chords for Tony orlando and Dawn

And here's Candida

http://www.e-chords.com/chords/tony-orl … wn/candida

Jerry

Live the life you love, love the life you live

Re: Looking for lyics and chords for Tony orlando and Dawn

need guitar chord book for my son

Re: Looking for lyics and chords for Tony orlando and Dawn

Try Amazon, there are hundreds available.

Jerry

Live the life you love, love the life you live

Re: Looking for lyics and chords for Tony orlando and Dawn

of all the songs in all the gin joints why would you want to learn Tony Orlando songs???
just curious
JV

Re: Looking for lyics and chords for Tony orlando and Dawn

Johnny V and Bryl Kids +vo5s + contditioner.
Email me
I played bass and u guys made me was leader of original band at CCVS

Re: Looking for lyics and chords for Tony orlando and Dawn

Welcome to the Chordie forums Chirotay, Aisake, and rwallingford!

You'll find a LOT of songs are indexed right here on Chordie... so do search around.  smile  Remember that Chordie is more like a search engine and songs are not hosted here, as well, lyrics and chords can't be posted on the forums.  Take a minute to read through the stickies at the top of each section, and know that there are lots of folks here to help out.  Most people are quite helpful and friendly!  Thanks for the hand Ian and Jerry!!!  smile  You guys are great and a great example of what Chordie is about!!

Aisake, take a look at the "resources" tab and you'll find online chord charts. 
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