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and later used the title as the name of her album Who Knows Where the Time Goes, released in 1968. Also in 1968 Sandy joined Fairport Convention.

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Perhaps even dropping the "now" would help, it's probably unnecessary (and perhaps the cause of the confusion). Sandy Denny: Who Knows Where the Time Goes?". Mainly Norfolk: English Folk and Other Good Music. Reinhard Zierke . Retrieved 2 June 2017. Find sources: "Who Knows Where the Time Goes?"– news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR ( April 2021) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)This particular chart appears over and over again across the internet and it has one major mistake. In the third line of the verses, he has the sequence as F#m G#m A G#m A. In fact, the correct sequence is

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I like the "who-knows-where" and would not reword it if that's the words the author wants, but I do think adding a comma before "now" at the end would make it look too busy. American singer Judy Collins heard the original demo recording of 1967 and recorded a cover version of the song. She released it on the B-side of her single, "Both Sides, Now",might be clearer then the "and" building the connection between the clauses there. I think many readers will see as joining the thoughts more then you intend them too. The Fairport Convention version was used as the closing music for the 2017 final episode of the Netflix series Grace and Frankie; in the BBC's Inspector George Gently episode "The Lost Child" set in 1968; and in the "One Giant Leap" episode of the NBC family drama This Is Us. [ citation needed] The song is slow-paced, with Sandy observing events, and likening them to timeless natural things. The song is in E major with unusual jazz style chord progressions again with just voice and guitar. This was included on the album All Our Own Work, which was released much later, in 1973.

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