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John Martyn, OBE (11 September 1948 – 29 January 2009), born as Iain David McGeachy, was a British singer-songwriter and guitarist. Over a 40-year career, he released 21 studio albums, working with artists such as Eric Clapton, David Gilmour and Phil Collins. He was described by The Times as "an electrifying guitarist and singer whose music blurred the boundaries between folk, jazz, rock and blues".
Martyn was born in Beechcroft Avenue, New Malden, London, England to an English mother and a Scottish father. His parents, both opera singers, divorced when he was five and he spent his childhood alternating between Scotland and England. Much of this was spent in the care of his grandmother, as well as on his mother's houseboat. He attended Shawlands Academy in Glasgow. At school, he was a keen rugby player. On leaving school he attended Art College in Glasgow, but left to pursue his musical aspirations.
When that hurt in your heart has gone
When that hurt in your heart has gone
When that hurt in your heart has gone
Give me a call
Darling, that's all that you have to do
Show me a sign
A word or a line, one stitch in time
To save this poor heart from breaking
When that hurt in your heart has gone
When that hurt in your heart has gone
When that hurt in your heart has gone
I'll still be your friend
Right to the end of our river and further still
This hurt it will mend
And I hope, you'll remember all the time
Hope, you'll remember every line
Hope you'll remember
All the love
All the love
All the love
When that hurt in your heart has gone
When that hurt in your heart has gone
When that hurt in your heart has gone
Just say my name
You don't have to say it loud
I'll still feel the same
I'll still be true waiting for you
To come sailing through 'cos I know you can
When that hurt in your heart has gone
When that hurt in your heart has gone
When that hurt in your heart has gone