| Order # |
Title & Description
(All selections are in standard tuning, and in 4/4 time,
unless otherwise specified) |
Key |
Tab Format and CD Demo Availability |
Tab Price |
| G1459 |
ADELANTE - (3/4 time - Classical - written by
Harold Streeter for the 1984 film "The
Beautiful Canyons of Sedona" - 3 sections)
|
D |
TablEdit or LeWalt
CD Available |
3.25 |
| G1372 |
ADELITA - (3/4 time - Classical - written by
Spanish classical guitarist Francisco
Tarrega (1852-1909) - 2 sections) |
Em |
TablEdit only |
3.25 |
| G009 |
ALLELUIA, SING TO JESUS - (3/4 time,
traditional Liturgical - music by Rowland
Prichard (1830), words by William Dix
(1867), published in the "European
Psalmist" in 1872 - 2 sections - DD) |
D |
TablEdit only |
2.75 |
| D1566 |
ALL THE GOOD TIMES ARE PAST AND GONE
(3/4 time - traditional ballad - for Dobro,
one verse - Open G) |
D |
TablEdit only |
2.25 |
| G1404 |
AMAZING GRACE - (3/4 time - traditional
Gospel, - written by John Newton and first
published in 1779 - 2 verses - DD) |
D |
TablEdit or LeWalt
CD Available |
3.25 |
| G1919 |
AMAZING GRACE - (3/4 time - 2 verses) |
C |
TablEdit or LeWalt
CD Available |
2.25 |
| G2050 |
AMAZING GRACE
(3/4 time - 2 verses - Open G) |
D |
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CD Available |
2.25 |
| G2378 |
AMAZING GRACE - (for slide guitar - includes
fretted notes - one verse - Open D) |
D |
TablEdit only |
2.25 |
| G1997 |
AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL - (words by
Katharine Lee Bates (1893), music by
Samuel Ward (1895) - 2 sections - G6) |
C & G |
TablEdit or LeWalt
CD Available |
3.75 |
| G102 |
AND I LOVE HER - (written by Paul McCartney
and first recorded on the Beatles' 1964 "A
Hard Day's Night album - intro, 3 verses,
bridge and ending - DD) |
C |
TablEdit or LeWalt
CD Available |
3.75 |
| G1757 |
ANGELS WE HAVE HEARD ON HIGH
(Christmas - derived from traditional French
carol known as "Les Anges dans nos
campagnes" ("Angels in our countryside"),
translated into English by James Chadwick
in 1862 - verse and chorus - (DD) |
C |
TablEdit or LeWalt
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2.75 |
| G2080 |
ANGELS WE HAVE HEARD ON HIGH
verse and chorus - Open G) |
G |
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CD Available |
2.25 |
| G905 |
ANNIE'S SONG - (3/4 time - John Denver's 2nd
# 1 hit in 1974 - he wrote it in 10 minutes
for his former wife, Annie - 2 verses) |
G |
TablEdit or LeWalt
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3.75 |
| G1678 |
AQUEL QUIEN LA BUENA OBRA EMPEZO
(He Who Began a Good Work in You)
(Gospel - written and first recorded by
Steve Green on his "Toma La Cruz" album,
accompaniment and 2 solos) |
G |
TablEdit only |
5.25 |
| G142 |
ARCHIBALD McDONALD - (3/4 time - traditional
slow Scottish lament about the Clan
MacDonald of Keppoch's many battles and
loss of lands dating to 1431 - 2 sections) |
Em |
TablEdit only |
2.25 |
| G2488 |
ARCHIBALD McDONALD
(more complex than G142 above and
twice the length - CGDGBE) |
Em |
TablEdit only |
3.75 |
| G1345 |
ARTHUR'S THEME ("Best That You Can Do")
(first recorded by Christopher Cross for the
1981 movie "Arthur", starring Dudley Moore
and Liza Minnelli - verse and chorus - DD) |
A |
TablEdit or LeWalt
CD Available |
3.25 |
| G2438 |
ASH GROVE - (traditional Welsh harp melody,
one of its many titles known since 1802 is
"Sent Forth by God's Blessing" - intro
and 4 sections - CGDGBE) |
C |
TablEdit or LeWalt
CD Available |
3.75 |
| G860 |
A TIME FOR US - (3/4 time - theme of the 1968
movie "Romeo & Juliet", written by Nino
Rota - 2 verses and bridge - DD) |
Em |
TablEdit or LeWalt
CD Available |
2.75 |
| G1448 |
AT SEVENTEEN - (Folk/Pop - written by Janis
Ian in 1973 and released in 1975 on her
album "Between the Lines" - 2 verses
and 2 bridges - DD) |
D |
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3.25 |
| G2006 |
AURA LEE (Love Me Tender)
(traditional Civil War ballad - intro and 2
arrangements in 2 keys - DD) |
C & D |
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CD Available |
3.25 |
| D232 |
AURA LEE - (one verse - for Dobro - GBDGBD) |
C |
TablEdit only |
1.75 |
| G2024 |
AVE MUNDI SPES MARIA - (Gregorian Chant,
10th century - based on "The Benedictine
Monks Of Santo Domingo De Silos"
recording from their 1993 album "Canto
Gregoriano" - arrangement is as played by
Harold Streeter on his "Guitarscapes" CD,
8 sections and reprise - DADGAD) |
D |
TablEdit or LeWalt
CD Available |
4.75 |
| G1409 |
AWAY IN A MANGER
(3/4 time - traditional Christmas - first
published in 1885, set to the folk melody
of "St. Kilda" - 6 sections in 2 keys - DD) |
D & C |
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4.25 |
| G2077 |
AWAY IN A MANGER
(3/4 time - verse and chorus - Open G) |
C |
TablEdit or LeWalt
CD Available |
2.75 |
| G1746 |
BANANA REPUBLICS
(Folk - written by Steve Goodman, Jim
Rothermel and Steve Burgh, and first
recorded by Steve Goodman in 1977 - tab
is based on Steve's recording - 3 sections) |
D |
TablEdit only |
3.25 |
| D996 |
BANKS OF THE OHIO
(19th century murder ballad - first known
recording by the "Blue Sky Boys" in 1936,
one verse - for Dobro - Open G) |
D |
TablEdit only |
1.75 |
| G1724 |
BATTLE CRY OF FREEDOM - (a patriotic song
advocating the cause of the Union, but
popular on both sides, written in 1862 by
George F. Root (1825–1895) during the
Civil War - 4 sections - G6) |
D |
TablEdit or LeWalt
CD Available |
4.75 |
| G1925 |
BATTLE CRY OF FREEDOM - 4 sections - DD) |
D |
TablEdit only |
4.75 |
| G2380 |
BATTLE CRY OF FREEDOM
(for slide guitar - includes fretted notes,
2 sections - Open D) |
D |
TablEdit only |
2.75 |
| G1711 |
BATTLE HYMN OF THE REPUBLIC
(originally an American abolitionist song,
written by Julia Ward Howe in 1861, first
published in "The Atlantic Monthly" in
1862 - 2 verses and 2 choruses - G6) |
G |
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2.25 |
| G2379 |
BATTLE HYMN OF THE REPUBLIC
(for slide guitar - includes fretted notes,
verse and refrain - Open D) |
D |
TablEdit only |
2.25 |
| D2752 |
BEAUMONT RAG - (traditional fiddle tune,
for Dobro - 2 sections - Open G) |
C |
TablEdit only |
3.25 |
| G856 |
BEAUTIFUL - (written and first recorded by
Gordon Lightfoot for his 1972 "Don Quixote"
album - intro, 2 verses, chorus and ending) |
A |
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CD Available |
3.75 |
| G014 |
BESAME MUCHO - (Latin ballad - written in
1940 by Consuelo Velázquez, first
recorded by Emilio Tuero the same year,
2 verses and bridge) |
Am |
TablEdit only |
2.75 |
| G2119 |
BE THOU MY VISION
(3/4 time - traditional Irish hymn dating
back to the 8th century - written by Dallan
Forgaill, with lyrics translated from Gaelic
to English in 1905, with additional lyrics
provided by Eleanor Hull in 1912,
accompaniment and solos - DD) |
D |
TablEdit only |
4.25 |
| G2441 |
BE THOU MY VISION - (as played by Harold
Streeter on his "Sent Forth By God's
Blessing" CD - 3 sections) |
C |
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3.75 |
| G1192 |
BLUE BAYOU
(written by Roy Orbison and Joe Melson
and first recorded by Roy Orbison in 1963,
tab is based on Linda Ronstadt's 1977
recording - 2 verses and 2 choruses - DD) |
D |
TablEdit or LeWalt
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3.25 |
| G1683 |
BLUE HAWAII
(written by Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger
for the 1937 movie "Waikiki Wedding" and
title track for Elvis Presley's 1961 movie
"Blue Hawaii" - 3 verses and bridge) |
G |
TablEdit only |
3.25 |
| G2238 |
BOAT MAN - (written and first recorded by
James Taylor for his 1997 "Hourglass"
album - accompaniment for all 3 verses,
3 choruses and bridge) |
D |
TablEdit only |
5.75 |
| G116 |
BOTH SIDES NOW - (Folk/Pop - based on
Joni Mitchell's recording from her 1969
"Clouds" album, first recorded by Judy
Collins in 1968 - 2 verses and chorus) |
G |
TablEdit or LeWalt
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3.25 |
| G1895 |
BOURREE IN Bm
(Classical - written by Johann Philipp
Kreiger (1649 - 1725) - 2 sections) |
Bm |
TablEdit only |
1.75 |
| G2556 |
BREAD OF LIFE - (Liturgical - one section) |
D |
TablEdit only |
1.25 |
| G2213 |
BREAKING OF THE DAWN - (written by
Fernando Ortega and E. Rubenstein,
title song of Fernando's 1998 album - intro,
accompaniment for 2 verses and chorus,
solo arrangements for verse, chorus and
ending - CGDGBE) |
C |
TablEdit only |
6.75 |
| G2012 |
BRIDGET CRUISE (Third Air) - (3/4 time,
written by Irish harper Turlough O'Carolan
(1670-1738) - one verse - EAC#EAC#) |
A |
TablEdit only |
2.25 |
| G2705 |
BRING IT ON HOME TO ME - (60's Pop,
6/8 time - written and first recorded by Sam
Cooke in 1961 - tab is based on his
recording and consists of intro, verse
accompaniment and instrumental break) |
C |
TablEdit only |
3.75 |
| G2235 |
BUCKETS OF RAIN - (Folk/Blues - written and
first recorded by Bob Dylan for his 1974
"Blood On the Tracks" album - tab consists
of vocal accompaniment and instrumental
break as played by Dave Van Ronk - 2
additional breaks by Harold Streeter - DD) |
D |
TablEdit only |
3.75 |
| G2717 |
CALLING ON MARY - (6/8 time - Christmas,
written by Michael Penn, first recorded by
Aimee Mann on her 2006 album "One More
Drifter in the Snow" - the tab is based on
her recording and consists of intro and
accompaniment for all sections - solo is
not included) |
G |
TablEdit only |
4.75 |
| G979 |
CAMPBELL'S FAREWELL TO RED CASTLE
(aka: "March For the Boys of Belfast")
(traditional Scottish march in the key of
A-Mixolydian - located on the Beauly Firth,
Redcastle is the oldest inhabited castle in
Scotland, built in 1179 - 6 sections) |
A |
TablEdit only |
3.25 |
| G1632 |
CAN'T HELP FALLING IN LOVE (With You)
(1960's Pop - written by George Weiss,
Hugo Peretti and Luigi Creatore - based on
"Plaisir d'amour" by Jean Paul Egide
Martini and rewritten for Elvis Presley's
1961 movie "Blue Hawaii" - intro, 3 verses
and bridge) |
C |
TablEdit or LeWalt
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3.25 |
| G2228 |
CAPTAIN HENRY O'KAIN
(3/4 time - written by Irish harper Turlough
O'Carolan (1670-1738) - 2 sections) |
Am |
TablEdit only |
3.25 |
| G2128 |
CARRY ME BACK TO THE LONE PRAIRIE
(traditional Western - based on a sea song
called "The OCean Burial" written in the
1830's - intro, verse and chorus - DD) |
C |
TablEdit only |
3.25 |
| G1319 |
CAST YOUR FATE TO THE WIND
('60's uptempo Jazz/Pop - written by Vince
Guaraldi who received a Grammy for Best
Original Jazz song in 1963 - tab is based
on Earl Klugh's version - 4 sections - DD) |
D |
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3.25 |
| G651 |
CIELITO LINDO - (3/4 time - popular traditional
song of Mexico, written in 1882 by Quirino
Mendoza y Cortés - verse and chorus) |
A |
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2.75 |
| G1179 |
COLOR MY WORLD - (6/8 time - written by
James Pankow for the Jazz/Rock band
"Chicago"- based on Pankow's "Ballet for
a Girl in Buchannon" song cycle/suite, it
was included on Chicago's 1970 album
called "Chicago II" - 2 sections - DD) |
D |
TablEdit or LeWalt
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3.25 |
| D1615 |
COLUMBUS STOCKADE BLUES
(traditional Country - for Dobro - verse
and chorus - Open G) |
D |
TablEdit only |
3.25 |
| G1631 |
COME AWAY WITH ME - (written and first
recorded by Norah Jones for her 2002
debut album "Come Away With Me" - tab
is based on her recording and consists of
intro, 3 verses, 2 bridges, "instrumental
section" and verse reprise/ending - DD) |
C & D |
TablEdit only |
5.25 |
| G1903 |
COME MONDAY - (written and first recorded by
Jimmy Buffett on his 1974 album "Living
and Dying in 3/4 Time" - tab consists of
intro, 2 verses, 2 choruses and bridge - DD) |
G |
TablEdit only |
3.25 |
| G848 |
COME SATURDAY MORNING - (3/4 time,
written by Fred Karlin and Dory Previn in
1969 and first recorded by the "Sandpipers"
for the 1969 movie "Sterile Cuckoo",
starring Lisa Minelli - 2 sections) |
A |
TablEdit or LeWalt
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2.75 |
| G794 |
COME TO THE RAFFLE - (6/8 time - traditional
Irish Jig - 2 sections - Open G) |
G |
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2.75 |
| G2129 |
COOL WATER - (written in 1936 by Bob Nolan
and first recorded by "The Sons of the
Pioneers" in 1941 - verse and chorus - DD) |
A |
TablEdit only |
3.25 |
| G625 |
COWBOY'S SOLILOQUY - (3/4 time - traditional
Western - lyrics taken from a poem written
by D. J. O'Malley in 1891 at the end of a
trail drive from the Texas Panhandle to
Yellowstone, set to old folk melody - 2
sections - as played by Harold Streeter on
his Streets of Laredo CD - DGDGBbD) |
Gm |
TablEdit only |
2.75 |
| G1276 |
CRAZY - (Country/Pop - written by Willie Nelson
in 1961 and first recorded by Patsy Cline in
1962 - when Patsy Cline introduced the
song to her audiences, she would say "I
had a hit out called "I Fall to Pieces" and I
was in a car wreck. Now I'm really worried
because I have a new hit single out and its
called "Crazy" - intro, 3 verses and chorus) |
C |
TablEdit or LeWalt
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3.75 |
| G1453 |
DANIEL - (written by Bernie Taupin and Elton
John for Elton's 1973 "Don't Shoot Me, I'm
Only The Piano Player" album - intro, verse,
chorus and ending) |
C |
TablEdit or LeWalt
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3.25 |
| G908 |
DANNY'S SONG - (written by Kenny Loggins,
first recorded on Loggins and Messina's
1971 debut album "Sittin' In" - also recorded
by Anne Murray in 1972 - verse and chorus) |
A |
TablEdit or LeWalt
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2.75 |
| G2033 |
DANNY'S SONG
(Blues/Rag - written and first recorded by
J. J. Cale in 1970 - tab based in part on this
recording but expanded - 6 sections) |
E |
TablEdit or LeWalt
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3.75 |
| G1285 |
DAY BY DAY - (3/4 time - hit song from the 1971
musical "Godspell" by Stephen Schwartz
and John-Michael Tebelak - 2 verses) |
C |
TablEdit or LeWalt
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2.75 |
| G869 |
DECK THE HALL - (traditional English Yuletide
and New Years' carol - originally a Welsh
air discovered in the late 1700's, published
in 1784 - verse and refrain - DD) |
D |
TablEdit or LeWalt
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2.25 |
| G1759 |
DIXIE,LOOK AWAY (I Wish I Was in Dixie)
(traditional anthem of the South, written by
Daniel Emmett, a Northerner, published in
1859, first performed by a blackface
minstrel-show troupe the same year in New
York City - arranged to be performed at
slow tempo - verse and chorus - G6) |
G |
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2.75 |
| G2731 |
DONNA (Oh, Donna)
(50's Pop - 6/8 time - written and first
recorded by Ritchie Valens in 1958 - the
tab is based on his version and consists
of intro, 3 verses, chorus and ending)
|
A |
TablEdit only
|
5.25 |
| G2701 |
DON'T LET THE SUN CATCH YOU CRYING
(60's Pop - written by Gerry Marsden and
recorded by "Gerry and the Pacemakers"
in 1964 - tab consists of intro, 3 verses and
bridge, all based on Gloria Estefan's
recording from her 1994 album "Hold Me,
Thrill Me, Kiss Me") |
A |
TablEdit only
|
4.75 |
| G626 |
(The) DYING COWBOY OF RIMROCK RANCH
(3/4 time - traditional Western - tab based
on a field recording by John Lomax - 2
sections - DD) |
C |
TablEdit only
|
2.75 |
| G023 |
EDELWEISS - (3/4 time - written by Rodgers
and Hammerstein for the 1959 musical
"The Sound of Music", named after the
edelweiss, a white flower found high in the
Alpine hills - verse and chorus) |
A |
TablEdit or LeWalt
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2.75 |
| G1187 |
ELEANOR RIGBY - (Beatles - first released on
their 1966 "Revolver" album - written
mainly by Paul McCartney who gave it
the working title; "Miss Daisy Hawkins",
2 verses and bridge) |
Em |
TablEdit or LeWalt
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3.25 |
| G163 |
EL PASO - (3/4 time - written and first recorded
by Marty Robbins, first released on his
"Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs" album
in 1959, Grammy for best Country Western
recording in 1961 with Grady Martin on
guitar - 2 verses and chorus) |
A |
TablEdit or LeWalt
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3.25 |
| G2735 |
END OF THE INNOCENCE - (80's Pop - written
by Bruce Hornsby and first recorded by
Don Henley for his 1989 album of the same
name - the tab is a solo arrangement
based on Don Henley's recording and
consists of extended intro, verse, refrain,
and extended ending - CGDGBE) |
G |
TablEdit only |
3.75 |
| G1893 |
ETUDE IN C - (3/4 time - Classical - written by
Fernando Sor (1778-1839) - 4 sections) |
C |
TablEdit only |
3.25 |
| G2042 |
FEEL THE NAILS - (Gospel - written and first
recorded by Ray Boltz on his 1994 "The
Altar" album - tab is based on Ray Boltz's
recording - intro and 7 sections of
accompaniment) |
D |
TablEdit only |
5.25 |
| G1045 |
FIELDS OF GOLD
(based on Sting's 1993 recording - intro,
2 verses, bridge and ending) |
G |
TablEdit only |
3.25 |
| G174 |
FIRE AND RAIN - (Folk/Rock - written and first
recorded by James Taylor for his second
album "Sweet Baby James" in 1970 - intro,
2 verses and 2 choruses) |
A |
TablEdit or LeWalt
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4.25 |
| G2828 |
FIRST TIME EVER I SAW YOUR FACE
(70's Folk/Pop - written in 1957 by Ewan
MacColl for Peggy Seeger, who later
became his wife - recorded by Roberta
Flack for her 1969 album "First Take", and
was her first big hit after it appeared in the
1971 movie "Play Misty for Me" - 2 verses
and ending) |
C |
TablEdit only |
3.25 |
| G1390 |
FIVE HUNDRED MILES
(traditional American Folk - first made
popular in the early 60's and first recorded
in 1961 by "The Journeymen" - one verse) |
C |
TablEdit or LeWalt
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2.25 |
| G1917 |
FIVE HUNDRED MILES - (one verse) |
D |
TablEdit or LeWalt
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2.25 |
| G468 |
FLOR DE AZALEA (Flower of Azalea)
(Mexican bolero - written in the 1940's by
Manuel Esperón - 3 sections) |
Em |
TablEdit only |
3.25 |
| G1489 |
FLY AWAY - (written and first recorded by John
Denver in 1975 with Olivia Newton-John
(uncredited) on backup vocals for his
"Windsong" album - intro, 3 verses and
chorus - Open G) |
G |
TablEdit or LeWalt
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3.75 |
| G1270 |
FOLLOW ME
(written and first recorded by John Denver
in 1970 for his "Take Me to Tomorrow"
album - intro, verse and 2 choruses) |
A |
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3.25 |
| G866 |
FOOL ON THE HILL - (written and sung by
Paul McCartney, first recorded in 1967 for
the Beatles' "Magical Mystery Tour"
album - tab is based on Sergio Mendes'
1968 cover version - 2 verses and 2 bridges) |
A |
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2.75 |
| G2753 |
FOREVER YOUNG - (70's Folk - written and first
recorded by Bob Dylan in 1974 for his
"Planet Wave" album - the tab is partially
based on Joan Baez's recording from her
1976 album "From Every Stage", and
consists of intro, verse, refrain and ending) |
G |
TablEdit only |
3.25 |
| G1396 |
FOR THE GOOD TIMES - (Country/Pop - written
by Kris Kristofferson, big hit for Ray Price
in 1970 - verse and chorus - DD) |
D |
TablEdit or LeWalt
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3.25 |
| G1672 |
FOUR STRONG WINDS - (Folk - written by
Ian Tyson in 1961, first recorded by "The
Brothers Four" in 1964, then by Ian and his
wife Sylvia the same year - the piece has
an unusual ending; it ends on the dominant
(G) chord - 2 verses - DD) |
C |
TablEdit only |
2.75 |
| G1598 |
FUR ELISE (For Elise) - (3/4 time - Classical,
written for solo piano by Ludwig van
Beethoven in 1810 - 4 sections) |
Am |
TablEdit only |
2.25 |
| G634 |
GLORY TO GOD IN THE HIGHEST
(3/4 time - Liturgical - refrain and all verses,
as played by Harold Streeter on his "Sent
Forth By God's Blessing" CD - G6) |
D |
TablEdit or LeWalt
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5.75 |
| G1563 |
GO DOWN EASY - (written by John Martyn,
first recorded by Dan Fogelberg for his
1985 "High Country Snows" album - 2
verses and 2 choruses - DD) |
D |
TablEdit or LeWalt
CD Available |
4.75 |
| G870 |
GOD REST YE MERRY GENTLEMEN
(traditional Christmas - composer unknown,
first published in Britain in 1833 - most
popular early carol - one verse) |
Am |
TablEdit or LeWalt
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2.25 |
| G2002 |
GOD THE OMNIPOTENT - (traditional Gospel,
written by Alexis Lvov in 1833, titled "God
Save The Tsar" - in 1842, Henry F. Chorley
wrote the lyrics for "God, the Omnipotent"
set to Lvov's melody - 2 sections - DD) |
C & D |
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3.25 |
| G1271 |
GOODBYE AGAIN
(written and first recorded in 1972 by John
Denver for his "Rocky Mountain High"
album - intro, verse, chorus and ending) |
C |
TablEdit or LeWalt
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3.25 |
| G906 |
GOOD TIME CHARLEY'S (Got the Blues)
(written by Danny O'Keefe, first recorded
on his 1972 album "O'Keefe" - intro, 2
verses, 2 bridges and ending - DD) |
D |
TablEdit or LeWalt
CD Available |
3.25 |
| G2199 |
GRANDPA (Tell Me 'Bout the Good Old Days)
(first recorded by The Judds on their 1986
"Rockin' with the Rhythm" album - intro, 2
verses, 2 choruses and ending) |
E |
TablEdit only |
4.25 |
| G1437 |
GREATEST LOVE OF ALL - (written by Michael
Masser and Linda Creed, first recorded by
George Benson for the 1977 Muhammad Ali
film "The Greatest" - 5 sections - DD) |
G |
TablEdit or LeWalt
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3.75 |
| G188 |
GREENSLEEVES - (3/4 time - traditional
English - first registered at the London
Stationer's Company in 1580 as "A New
Northern Dittye of the Lady Greene
Sleeves" - verse and chorus) |
Am |
TablEdit or LeWalt
CD Available |
2.75 |
| G2067 |
GREENSLEEVES - (verse and chorus - Open G) |
Am |
TablEdit or LeWalt
CD Available |
2.75 |
| G2075 |
GUANTANAMERA - (Cuban Folk - written by
José Fernández Diaz in 1929 - first
recorded by The Sandpipers in 1966 - verse
and chorus - Open G) |
C |
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2.75 |
| G193 |
GUANTANAMERA
(4 verses and 2 choruses - DD) |
D |
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2.75 |
| G2745 |
HAIL MARY, GENTLE WOMAN
(Contemporary Liturgical - written by Carey
Landry and Carol Jean Kinghorn in 1975,
the tab is based on Angelina's recording
from her 2000 album "Prays the Rosary",
and consists of intro, 4 verses and refrain) |
D |
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5.75 |
| G2186 |
HAPPY BIRTHDAY - (the melody of "Happy
Birthday to You" comes from the song
"Good Morning to All", written by Patty and
Mildred Hill in 1893 - slow 3/4 time and
fast Travis picking arrangement) |
E |
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3.25 |
| G1660 |
HARBOR LIGHTS - (written by Hugh Williams
and Jimmy Kennedy in 1937 in England,
published in 1950 - most popular recording
was by the Sammy Kaye orchestra the
same year - tab is based on Andy Williams'
recording - 3 verses, bridge and ending) |
A |
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3.25 |
| G2489 |
HARD TIMES COME AGAIN NO MORE
(popular Folk song written by Stephen
Foster in 1854 - verse and refrain) |
G |
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3.25 |
| G873 |
HARK THE HERALD ANGELS SING
(traditional Christmas - written by Charles
Wesley - first published in "Hymns and
Sacred Poems" in 1739 - one verse) |
C |
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2.75 |
| G1331 |
HAWAIIAN WEDDING SONG - (6/8 time,
written in 1926 by Charles King for his
operetta, "Prince of Hawaii", originally
titled "Ke Kali Nei Au" (Hawaiian for
"Waiting Here for You") - Al Hoffman and
Dick Manning translated the words into
English in 1958, renaming it the "Hawaiian
Wedding Song" - biggest hit was by Andy
Williams in 1959 - tab is partly based on
Chet Atkins' version - 4 sections - DD) |
G |
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| G2185 |
HERE COMES THE BRIDE (Bridal Chorus) and
the WEDDING MARCH - (Bridal Chorus:
written by Richard Wagner in 1850 for the
opera "Lohengrin", traditionally played for
the bride's entrance at formal weddings,
The Wedding March: written in 1842 by
Felix Mendelssohn for "A Midsummer
Night's Dream" - 5 sections) |
C |
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3.25 |
| G2481 |
HERE I AM, LORD
(contemporary Liturgical - written by Dan
Schutte in 1979 - 2 verses and 2 refrains) |
E |
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3.25 |
| G2559 |
HERE I AM, LORD
(2 verses and one refrain - G6) |
G |
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3.25 |
| G1591 |
HOBO'S MEDITATION - (3/4 time - Country,
first recorded by Jimmie Rodgers in 1932,
also included on the 1987 "Trio" album
with Dolly Parton, Emmy Lou Harris and
Linda Ronstadt - intro and 2 sections) |
A |
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3.25 |
| G643 |
HOLY GOD, WE PRAISE THY NAME
(3/4 time - traditional Liturgical - written by
Ignaz Franz in 1774 - verse, refrain, reprise) |
C |
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3.25 |
| G644 |
HOLY, HOLY - (Liturgical - one verse - DD) |
D |
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2.75 |
| G2125 |
HOME ON THE RANGE - (3/4 time - state song
of Kansas, with words taken from a poem
written by Dr. Brewster Higley in the 1870's
called "My Western Home", first published
in 1873 - intro, verse and chorus - DD) |
D |
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3.25 |
| G2140 |
HOME ON THE RANGE - (3/4 time - solo intro
plus verse and chorus accompaniment) |
A |
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2.75 |
| G1510 |
HONKY TONK - (12-bar Blues - written by Billy
Butler, Bill Doggett, Clifford Scott and
Berisford "Shep" Shephard - big hit for Bill
Doggett in 1956 - 4 sections) |
E |
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3.75 |
| G1449 |
HOUSE OF THE RISING SUN
(6/8 time - the earliest known recording
of this 18th century piece is by Clarence
Ashley in 1933, with the most famous
recording being "The Animals" 1964
version - tab is based on The Animals'
recording - extended intro and 3 verses) |
Am |
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3.75 |
| G2071 |
HOUSE OF THE RISING SUN - (6/8 time,
intro, verse and chorus - Open G) |
Gm |
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3.25 |
| G2000 |
HOW GREAT THOU ART - (Gospel - lyrics
written by Swedish minister Carl Boberg in
1885, put to Swedish folk melody in 1888,
first published in English in 1949, attained
popularity during Billy Graham 1950's
Crusades - verse and chorus - G6) |
G |
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3.25 |
| G2118 |
HOW GREAT THOU ART - (verse and chorus
accompaniment and verse/chorus solo) |
E |
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4.75 |
| D2395 |
I AM A PILGRIM
(traditional Gospel Blues and Bluegrass,
one verse - for Dobro - GBDGBD) |
D |
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1.75 |
| G2120 |
I'D RATHER HAVE JESUS - (3/4 time - Gospel,
written by George Beverly Shea in 1939,
verse and chorus accompaniment, verse
and chorus solos, plus 2 endings - DD) |
D |
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5.25 |
| G852 |
IF - (70's Pop - written and first recorded by
David Gates in 1972 with "Bread" - 3
verses and 2 choruses) |
C |
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3.25 |
| G2724 |
I FALL TO PIECES - (60's Country - written
by Hank Cochran and Harlan Howard, first
recorded by Patsy Cline in 1961 for her
"Patsy Cline Showcase" album (her first
big hit) - the tab is based on her recording
and consists of intro, chorus, verse and
ending - DD) |
A |
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3.25 |
| G2214 |
IF I FLEE ON MORNING WINGS
(written and first recorded by Fernando
Ortega for his 1998 "Breaking of the Dawn"
album - pre-intro and intro solos, verse
solo, plus verse accompaniment - adapted
from piano - DADGAD) |
D |
TablEdit only |
5.25 |
| G207 |
IF I WERE A CARPENTER - (Folk/Pop,
written by Tim Hardin - first recorded by
Bobby Darin in 1966, then by Johnny Cash
in 1970 - verse and chorus - G6) |
D |
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2.75 |
| G2215 |
IF YOU WERE MINE - (written and first recorded
by Fernando Ortega for his 1998 "This
Bright Hour" album - solo intro plus 2 more
solos, accompaniment for 3 verses and
reprise/ending - CGCGBE) |
D |
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6.75 |
| G2035 |
I GOT MINE - (as played by Chris Smithers
on his 1992 "Another Way to Find You"
album - intro, all accomp, solo, ending) |
G |
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3.75 |
| G1633 |
I HEARD IT THROUGH THE GRAPEVINE
('60's Rock - Written by Norman Whitfield
and Barrett Strong in 1966, first recorded
by "The Miracles" - big hit for Marvin Gaye
in 1968 - intro, 2 verses, 2 choruses and
ending - DD) |
A |
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3.25 |
| G1752 |
I'L FAUDID LEIR DIRE
(written and first recorded by French
singer-songwriter and guitarist Francis
Cabrel - verse, chorus and bridge) |
Am |
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3.75 |
| G1635 |
IMAGINE - (written and first recorded by John
Lennon for his 1971 album "Imagine",
2 verses and bridge - DD) |
D |
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3.25 |
| G1945 |
I NEVER KNEW LONELY - (Country/Pop,
written and first recorded by Vince Gill
for his 1992 album of the same name,
intro, 2 verses and chorus - DD) |
D |
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3.75 |
| G2073 |
IN THE PINES - (3/4 time - traditional
Appalachian folk song dating from the
1870's - based on Bill Monroe's 1941
recording - verse and chorus - Open G) |
G |
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2.25 |
| G1427 |
I ONLY HAVE EYES FOR YOU - (50's Pop,
written by Harry Warren and Al Dubin in
1934 for the movie "Dames" - big hit in
1959 for the "Flamingos" - tab is based
on their recording and consists of 7
sections and ending - G6) |
D & G |
TablEdit only |
4.75 |
| G2700 |
ISA LEI - (traditional Fijian farewell song, tab
is based on Ry Cooder's 1992 recording
with V. M. Bhatt, from his "Meeting By
the River" album - tab consists of 2 verses
and 2 choruses - Open D) |
D |
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4.75 |
| G1991 |
ISA LEI - (2 arrangements - the first is as played
by Ed Gerhard in the key of D, the second
is arranged by Harold Streeter in the key of
G - intro and 6 sections - DD) |
D & G |
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6.25 |
| G2005 |
I STARTED A JOKE - (written by Robin Gibb
and first recorded by the "Bee Gees" for
their 1968 album "Idea" with Robin on
vocals - 3 verses and bridge) |
G |
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3.25 |
| G875 |
IT CAME UPON A MIDNIGHT CLEAR
(3/4 time - traditional Christmas - written
by Edmund Sears, published in 1849 - 2
verses and chorus - DD) |
Bm |
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2.75 |
| G2212 |
I WILL SING OF MY REDEEMER - (traditional
Gospel - written by Phillip Bliss and R.
Prichard in 1875 - accompaniment only
for intro, 3 verses, 3 choruses and ending) |
E |
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3.75 |
| G2008 |
I WONDER AS I WANDER - (Christmas carol
based on a folk melody fragment - written
by John Jacob Niles in 1933 - published
in "Songs of the Hill Folk" in 1934 - solo
intro, accompaniment for 4 verses, melody
solo and ending) |
A |
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4.25 |
| G1274 |
JAMAICA FAREWELL
(Carribean calypso - written by Lord
Burgess in 1926, first recorded by Harry
Belafonte on his 1956 "Calypso" album,
verse, chorus and bridge - G6) |
C |
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3.25 |
| G2740 |
JAMAICA FAREWELL
(verse, chorus and bridge) |
A |
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2.75 |
| D2842 |
JAMES RIVER BLUES
(Folk - written by Christopher Day Fuqua,
David Todd Rawlings, Ketch Secor and
William Currie Watson, first recorded by
"Old Crow Medicine Show" on their 2006
album "Big Iron World" - tab consists of
intro, verse, bridge, turnaround and break,
for Dobro - Open G tuning (DGDGBD)) |
G |
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4.25 |
| G1286 |
JEAN - (3/4 time - written and first recorded by
Rod McKuen for the 1969 movie "Prime of
Miss Jean Brodie" - big hit the same year
for William Swofford (known professionally
by his middle name, Oliver) - intro, 3 verses,
chorus and ending) |
C |
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4.25 |
| G2216 |
JESUS, KING OF ANGELS
(Gospel - written and first recorded by
Fernando Ortega for his 1998 "Breaking of
the Dawn" album - solo intro, verse and
chorus solos, accompaniment for verse
and chorus, and ending - EGDGBE) |
D |
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6.25 |
| G2312 |
JINGLE BELLS - (popular Christmas - written
by James Lord Pierpont (1822–1893), first
titled "One Horse Open Sleigh" in 1857,
as played by Chet Atkins - 5 sections) |
A |
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4.75 |
| G1755 |
JOURNEY THROUGH THE PAST
(written by Neil Young and first recorded
on his 1973 "Time Fades Away" album,
intro, 3 verses and turnaround - DD) |
D |
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3.25 |
| G880 |
JOY TO THE WORLD - (traditional Christmas,
words by Isaac Watts (1674-1748), music
by Lowell Mason - one verse) |
G |
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2.25 |
| G835 |
JUNK - (3/4 time - written and first recorded by
Paul McCartney on his 1970 "McCartney"
album - 2 verses and bridge) |
C |
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3.25 |
| G2853 |
JUST LIKE A WOMAN
(6/8 time - written and first recorded by Bob
Dylan for his 1966 "Blonde on Blonde"
album - tab consists of intro, verse, refrain,
bridge and ending, plus a second module
of guitar accompaniment) |
C |
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5.25 |
| G685 |
KAHIT ("It Depends") - (Filipino love song,
author unknown - intro and 2 sections) |
E |
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3.75 |
| G2013 |
KEAN O'HARA (First Air)
(3/4 time - traditional Irish - written by
Turlough O'Carolan (1670-1738) for Irish
harp (clarsach) - one verse - DADGAD) |
A |
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2.25 |
| D2755 |
KENTUCKY WALTZ
(3/4 time - 40's Bluegrass - written and first
recorded by Bill Monroe in 1946 - first song
written named after a state - tab consists of
2 verses - for Dobro - Open G) |
C |
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2.75 |
| G2365 |
KEY TO THE HIGHWAY
(Country Blues - written in 1945 by Charles
Segar and Big Bill Broonzy, first recorded
by Bill Broonzy in the 1950's - tab is based
partly on John Jackson's recording - intro,
vocal accompaniment and 4 solos,
includes Travis picking) |
E |
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4.25 |
| G236 |
KILLING ME SOFTLY (With His Song)
(written in 1971 by Charles Fox and
Norman Gimbel, inspired by a Don McLean
performance - first recorded by Lori
Lieberman in 1971 - a huge hit for Roberta
Flack in 1973 - 2 verses, 2 bridges and
refrains) |
G |
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3.25 |
| G1651 |
LA BAMBA - (traditional Mexican Folk - the
tab is based on Ritchie Valens' 1958
recording (it was the "B" side of "Donna")
and consists of intro, 4 verses, refrain and
"instrumental break") |
C |
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4.75 |
| G898 |
LAGRIMA - (3/4 time - Spanish Classical,
written by Franscisco Tarrega (1852-1909),
5 sections) |
A |
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3.25 |
| G701 |
LEAD ME, LORD - (3/4 time - Liturgical - written
by John Becker in 1953 - verse and refrain) |
G |
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2.75 |
| G1604 |
LEAN ON ME
(70's Pop - written and first recorded by Bill
Withers on his 1972 album "Still Bill" - tab
is based on his recording and consists of
intro, 4 verses, refrain and ending) |
A |
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3.75 |
| G238 |
LEAVING ON A JET PLANE - (original title;
"Oh Babe I Hate To Go" - written by John
Denver and Kenneth Browder in 1967,
recorded by the Chad Mitchell Trio the
same year - big hit for Peter, Paul and
Mary in 1969 - 2 verses and chorus) |
C |
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3.25 |
| G859 |
LES BICYCLETTES DE BELSIZE - (3/4 time,
60's Pop - from the 1968 British musical
of the same name, a big hit for Mireille
Mathieu the same year, then for Englebert
Humperdinck (Arnold George Dorsey) in
1969 - verse and chorus - DD) |
Am |
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3.25 |
| G702 |
LET ALL MORTAL FLESH KEEP SILENCE
(traditional French hymn - first composed
in Greek in the 4th century, set to a French
medieval folk melody named "Picardy" in
the 17th century, translated from Greek by
Gerard Moultrie - as played by Harold
Streeter on his "Sent Forth By God's
Blessing" CD - DGDFAD) |
Dm |
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3.25 |
| G240 |
LET IT BE - (Beatles - written by Paul
McCartney, recorded in 1969 and released
in 1970 on the Beatles' "Let It Be" album,
2 verses, chorus and ending - DD) |
A |
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3.25 |
| G2131 |
LOCH LOMOND - (traditional Scottish air - first
published in 1841 in "Vocal Melodies of
Scotland" - 2 sections) |
E |
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2.25 |
| G2132 |
LOCH LOMOND
(4 sections - includes Travis Picking - G6) |
D |
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3.75 |
| G2217 |
LONG, LONG TIME - (70's Pop - first recorded
by Linda Ronstadt on her 1970 "Silk Purse"
album - intro from recording, fills with
accompaniment from recording for 2 verses
and 3 choruses, solos for 3 interludes,
verse, chorus and ending) |
C |
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6.25 |
| G247 |
LOVE IS BLUE (L'amour est bleu)
(60's Pop - written by André Popp and
Pierre Cour in 1967 - big hit for Paul
Muriat in 1968 - 4 sections) |
G & E |
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3.25 |
| G2056 |
LOVE ME TENDER (Aura Lee) - traditional
Civil War ballad - one verse - Open G) |
D |
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2.25 |
| G1279 |
LUCILLE - (3/4 time - Written by Roger Bowling
and Hal Bynum - big hit for Kenny Rogers
in 1977 - verse and chorus) |
A |
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3.25 |
| G2074 |
MAIDEN'S PRAYER - (Texas Swing - lyrics by
Bob Wills, with melody based on a
traditional fiddle tune - first recorded in
1935 - 2 verses - Open G) |
G & C |
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2.75 |
| G257 |
MALAGUENA la SALEROSA - traditional
Mexican folk song written by Elpidio
Ramírez, Roque Ramírez and Pedro
Galindo - first made famous by Miguel
Aceves Mejía - tab is based on various
Mariachi recordings, and on Tish Hinojosa's
version from her album "Aquella Noche",
intro, 2 verses and chorus) |
Am |
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3.25 |
| G269 |
MARIA - (from the Broadway musical
"West Side Story" - music written by
Leonard Bernstein and lyrics by Stephen
Sondheim - published in 1956 - big hit for
Johnny Mathis in 1960 - one verse) |
A |
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2.75 |
| G261 |
MARY IN THE MORNING
(60's Pop - words and music by Johnny
Cymball and Mike Lendell, recorded byS
Al Martino in 1967, and by Elvis Presley on
his 1970 album "That's The Way It Is" - 2
verses and chorus) |
C |
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3.75 |
| G2009 |
MARY'S LITTLE BOY CHILD - (Christmas,
written by Jester Hairston in 1956 and first
recorded by Harry Belafonte the same year
for his album "An Evening with Belafonte",
solo intro and verse, plus accompaniment
for 2 verses and 3 choruses) |
C |
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3.75 |
| G1346 |
M.A.S.H. "Suicide is Painless") - (this is the
theme from the 1970 hit TV series - written
by Johnny Mandel and Mike Altman - intro,
2 sections and ending - Open G) |
Am |
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3.25 |
| G1172 |
M.A.S.H - (intro, one section and ending - DD) |
Am |
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2.75 |
| G1277 |
MEMORIES - (written by Mac Davis in 1968
and recorded by Elvis Presley the same
year - verse, bridge and chorus) |
E |
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2.75 |
| G2091 |
MEMPHIS - (50's Rock with shuffle Blues
treatment - written and first recorded by
Chuck Berry in 1959, plus a vocal version
by Johnny Rivers in 1964 - this tab is
based on both versions - intro and ending
as per Johnny Rivers, verse vocal simile,
and classic Chuck Berry break - DD) |
D |
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3.25 |
| G1898 |
MENUET IN Bm - (3/4 time - Classical - written
by Johann Krieger - 2 sections) |
Bm |
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2.25 |
| G1894 |
MINUET IN C - (3/4 time - Classical - written
by W. A. Mozart - 2 sections) |
C |
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2.75 |
| G1892 |
MINUET IN Em - (3/4 time - Classical - written
by Robert de Visee - 4 sections) |
Em |
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2.25 |
| G1901 |
MINUET IN G - (3/4 time - Classical,
anonymous - 2 sections) |
G |
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2.25 |
| G253 |
MISTER BOJANGLES - (3/4 time - written and
first recorded by Jerry Jeff Walker in 1968,
big hit for the "Nitty Gritty Dirt Band" in
1971 - intro, 2 verses and bridge) |
C |
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3.25 |
| G1546 |
MISTER BOJANGLES
(3/4 time - intro, 2 verses and bridge) |
G |
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3.25 |
| G1990 |
MULL OF KINTYRE - (3/4 time - written by Paul
McCartney and Denny Laine as a tribute to
the picturesque Kintyre peninsula in Argyll
and Bute, Scotland - first recorded by
McCartney with his band "Wings" in 1977,
intro, 5 sections plus long modulation - G6) |
D & G |
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4.75 |
| G2112 |
(My) VALENTINE - (written by Jim Brickman and
recorded by Martina McBride on her 1997
album "Evolution" - intro, 2 verses, 3
choruses and ending/reprise) |
C |
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4.75 |
| G1307 |
MY FUNNY VALENTINE - (40's Jazz standard,
written by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz
Hart for the musical "Babes in Arms" - first
recorded by Hal McIntyre with vocals by
Ruth Gaylor in 1945, big hit for Chet Baker
in 1952 - intro, 2 verses and bridge) |
C |
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3.75 |
| G1180 |
MY SWEET LADY
(written and first recorded by John Denver
on his 1971 "Poems, Prayers, and
Promises" album - 3 verses and chorus) |
D |
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3.25 |
| D719 |
NINE POUND HAMMER - (traditional Country
Blues & Bluegrass - first recorded by the
"Hill Billies" in 1927 - found its way into
Bluegrass after Merle Travis recorded it in
1944 - one verse - for Dobro - Open G) |
G |
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1.75 |
| G286 |
NORWEGIAN WOOD (This Bird Has Flown)
(3/4 time - Beatles - written mostly by John
Lennon - first recorded by the Beatles' on
their 1965 "Rubber Soul" album - 2 verses
and chorus - DD) |
D |
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2.75 |
| G2123 |
NOTHING BUT THE BLOOD - (traditional
Gospel - written by Robert Lowry in 1876,
verse, chorus, reprise and ending) |
G |
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3.25 |
| G2122 |
NOTHING BUT THE BLOOD
(Accompaniment only - 2 verses, 3
choruses, refrain and ending) |
F & G |
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5.75 |
| G1389 |
NOWHERE MAN - (Beatles - tab is based on
the Beatles' 1965 recording from their
"Rubber Soul" album - 3 verses, chorus
and ending - DD) |
D |
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3.75 |
| G881 |
O COME ALL YE FAITHFUL (Adeste Fideles)
(traditional Christmas - written by John F.
Wade in 1743 – one verse - DD) |
D |
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2.75 |
| G720 |
O COME, O COME EMMANUEL ("Veni, Veni,
Emmanuel") - (Advent and Christmas,
12th century - verse and refrain) |
Em |
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1.75 |
| G1407 |
O HOLY NIGHT ("Cantique de Noël")
(6/8 time - traditional Christmas - written by
Adolphe Adam in 1847, based on the
French poem "Minuit, chrétiens" (Midnight,
Christians) by Placide Cappeau (1808-
1877) - verse and chorus) |
A |
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3.25 |
| G950 |
OH MY PAPA - (German song about a beloved
clown father, written by Paul Burkhard in
1939 for the musical "Der Schwarze
Hecht" - tab is based on Eddie Fisher's
1954 recording - 2 arrangements in 2 keys,
6 verses, 2 bridges and ending) |
C & E |
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4.25 |
| G1614 |
OLD IRISH BLESSING - (traditional slow
Gospel - an exceptionally beautiful
and stately Irish melody DGDGBbD) |
Gm |
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3.25 |
| G1999 |
OLD RUGGED CROSS - (3/4 time - Gospel,
written in 1912 by George Bennard,
regarded as the most popular hymn of the
20th century - verse and refrain - G6) |
D |
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| G882 |
O LITTLE TOWN OF BETHLEHEM - (traditional
Christmas - written in 1868 by Phillips
Brooks and Lewis Redner - one verse) |
C |
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2.25 |
| G2498 |
ON EAGLE'S WINGS - (Gospel/Liturgical,
lyrics adapted from Psalm 91 with music
written by Michael Joncas in 1979 - intro,
accompaniment and solo arrangements
for all sections - G6) |
D |
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| G2198 |
ONLY I - (Gospel - written by Richard Craig,
8 accompaniment sections and one solo
section - EGDGBE) |
G & E |
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6.75 |
| D2248 |
OPEN YOUR EYES - (3/4 time - Gospel,
written by Dee Gaskin - intro, verse and
chorus - for Dobro - Open G) |
G |
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3.75 |
| G2742 |
OREO COOKIE BLUES
(12-bar shuffle blues - written by Lonnie
Mack (incomplete info on when it was
written or first recorded) - the tab is as he
played it during a 1992 performance, and
consists of intro, 2 accompaniment
sections, 3 breaks and ending) |
E |
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6.25 |
| G1376 |
PACHEBEL'S CANON IN D MAJOR
(Classical - written by Johann Pachelbel
in 1680 - theme for the 1980 movie
"Ordinary People" - 9 variations) |
D & E |
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3.75 |
| G2510 |
PANIS ANGELICUS (Holy and Living Bread)
(traditional Liturgical - one section) |
D |
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1.75 |
| G2072 |
PEND OREILLE (Pon-der-ay) RAG
(Ragtime - written by Harold Streeter,
4 sections - Open G) |
G |
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3.25 |
| G281 |
PERHAPS LOVE - (written by John Denver and
first recorded by John Denver and Placido
Domingo as a duet in 1981 - intro, 2 verses,
bridge and ending - DD) |
C |
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3.25 |
| G2560 |
PESCADOR DE HOMBRES (Lord You Have
Come) - (6/8 time - contemporary Spanish
Gospel - written by Cesareo Gabarain in
1979 - verse and refrain - DD) |
D |
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2.75 |
| G292 |
PLEASE COME TO BOSTON - (70's Pop,
written and first recorded by Dave Loggins
on his 1974 album "Apprentice (In a
Musical Workshop)" - 2 verses, 2
choruses, bridge, "instrumental section"
and ending - DD) |
C |
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| G2121 |
PRAISE TO THE LORD, THE ALMIGHTY
(traditional Gospel - written by Joachim
Neander (1650-80) and translated by
Catherine Winkworth (1827-78) - based
on Fernando Ortega's recording from his
1995 "Night of Your Return" album - intro,
accompaniment for 2 verses, solo
arrangement and ending) |
E & F |
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6.75 |
| G2551 |
RAINBOW CONNECTION - (3/4 time - written
by Paul Williams and Kenneth Ascher, first
performed by Kermit the Frog (Jim Henson)
in "The Muppet Movie" in 1979 - tab is
based on Kenny Loggins' 1994 recording
from his "Return to Pooh Corner" album.
extended intro, 3 verses, 3 choruses, plus
Harmonica Simile) |
E |
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6.75 |
| G316 |
RAINY DAYS AND MONDAYS - (written by
Roger Nichols and Paul Williams in 1971,
first recorded by "The Carpenters" the
same year - 3 verses and bridge) |
A |
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3.75 |
| G2126 |
RED RIVER VALLEY - (traditional Western
classic dating to New York state in 1879,
with new lyrics added in 1896 by James
Kerrigan - originally called "In the Bright
Mohawk Valley" - 2 arrangements - DD) |
C & D |
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3.75 |
| G2139 |
RED RIVER VALLEY
(intro and accompaniment for one verse) |
A |
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2.25 |
| D748 |
RED RIVER VALLEY
(one verse - for Dobro - Open G) |
G |
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1.75 |
| G1559 |
RHYMES AND REASONS
(written and first recorded by John Denver
for his 1969 debut album of the same
name - intro and ending as heard on
recording, plus solo treatment for 3 verses) |
C |
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5.25 |
| G1646 |
SACRED HEART - (3/4 time - slow "Celtic",
adapted from Peter Ostroushko's mandolin
composition as heard on his 2000 album;
 "Sacred Heart", named for a town in
western Minnesota - solo arrangement and
accompaniment for mandolin) |
D |
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4.25 |
| G1874 |
SAN DIEGO SERENADE - (3/4 time - written
and first recorded by Tom Waits on his
1974 "The Heart Of Saturday Night album",
tab is based on Nanci Griffith's recording
 from her 1991 "Late Night Grande Hotel"
album - intro and 2 verses) |
C |
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2.25 |
| G1899 |
SARABANDE - (3/4 time - Classical,
anonymous composer - 2 sections) |
G |
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2.25 |
| G2709 |
SAVE ME - (written and first recorded by Aimee
Mann for the 1999 movie "Magnolia" - tab
is based on her recording - intro, verse,
chorus and bridge accompaniments, plus
instrumental break) |
G |
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6.25 |
| G333 |
SCARBOROUGH FAIR - (3/4 time - 16th century
English ballad, included on Simon and
Garfunkel's 1966 "Parsley, Sage,
Rosemary and Thyme" album – 2
arrangements - standard and Drop D) |
Em &
Dm |
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3.75 |
| G2066 |
SCARBOROUGH FAIR
(3/4 time - one verse - Open G) |
Gm |
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2.25 |
| G1273 |
SCARLET RIBBONS - (3/4 time - Popular Folk,
circa 1949 - verse and chorus) |
E |
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2.75 |
| G2817 |
SCORN NOT HIS SIMPLICITY
(written by Phil Coulter and first recorded
on his "Classic Tranquility" album - tab
is based on Sinead O'Connor's recording
from her 1994 "Universal Mother" album
and consists of intro, verse, 2 refrains,
and "instrumental" section) |
A |
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3.75 |
| G1996 |
SEEDS - (Country Gospel - written by Pat Alger
and Ralph Murthy, first recorded by Kathy
Matea on her 1992 "Lonesome Standard
Time" album - intro, 2 verses, 2 choruses,
interlude and bridge) |
C |
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3.75 |
| G2444 |
SHAKING THE PINES IN THE HOLLER
(Old-time fingerpicking - as played by
Mike Seeger on his 1962 "Solo - Oldtime
Country Music" CD - 4 sections) |
C |
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4.25 |
| G1244 |
SHENANDOAH - (American Folk,
from early 1800's - one verse) |
C |
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2.25 |
| G1003 |
SHENANDOAH
(content differs from above arrangement) |
C |
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2.25 |
| G2141 |
SHENANDOAH - (intro and accompaniment
for one verse - DD) |
D |
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2.25 |
| G885 |
SILENT NIGHT (Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht)
(3/4 time - Christmas - written by Father
Josef Mohr and Franz Xaver Gruber, first
published in 1859 - intermediate and
advanced arrangements - advanced section
includes tremolo) |
A |
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| G1681 |
SILVER BELLS - (3/4 time - Christmas Pop,
first sung in the 1951 movie; "The Lemon
Drop Kid" by Bob Hope and Marilyn
Maxwell - verse and chorus) |
A |
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2.75 |
| G349 |
SITTING ON THE DOCK OF THE BAY
(60's Pop/Rock - written by Otis Redding
and Steve Cropper, first recorded by Otis
Redding in 1968 - 3 verses and bridge) |
G |
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3.25 |
| G2037 |
SITTING ON TOP OF THE WORLD - (3/4 time,
as played by Chris Smithers - intro,
accompaniment, solo and ending - Open D) |
D |
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3.75 |
| G2772 |
SIXTEEN GOING ON SEVENTEEN - (written by
Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein
for the 1959 musical "Sound of Music" - the
tab consists of intro, 2 verses and bridge,
with some Travis picking) |
E |
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3.75 |
| G1995 |
SLEEPERS, AWAKE (Wachet auf, ruft uns die
Stimme) - (cantata written in 1731 by
Johann Sebastian Bach - 2 sections - G6) |
G |
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| G1470 |
SLEEP WALK - (6/8 time - 50's Pop,
written by Santo and Johnny Farina, first
recorded by Santo and Johnny in 1959,
3 verses and bridge) |
A |
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3.75 |
| G1867 |
SLIDING DOWN INTO YOUR LOVE
(Country Blues - written and first recorded
by Jack Tempchin - 3 sections) |
E |
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3.25 |
| G2173 |
SMALL GRACES
(Contemporary Gospel - written and first
recorded by Bob Bennett in 1997 on his
"Small Graces" album - intro, 6 interludes
and turnarounds, all vocal accompaniment
for bridge and 4 verses - Open G)
|
G |
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7.25 |
| G1311 |
SOFTLY, AS I LEAVE YOU - (Pop - written by
Hal Shaper, Antonio DeVito and Giorgio
Calabrese - based on Frank Sinatra's 1964
recording from the album of the same
name - intro, 2 verses and ending) |
A |
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4.25 |
| G1440 |
SOLITARY MAN - (written and first recorded by
Neil Diamond in 1966 (his recording debut),
2 verses and 2 choruses - DD) |
Am |
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3.25 |
| G323 |
SOMEWHERE MY LOVE ("Lara's Theme")
(3/4 time - from the 1965 movie "Doctor
Zhivago" - extended intro, 3 verses, chorus
and ending) |
G |
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4.25 |
| G1586 |
SOMEWHERE MY LOVE - (extended intro, 3
verses, chorus and ending) |
A |
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4.75 |
| G1439 |
SOMEWHERE OUT THERE - (written by James
Horner and first recorded by Linda Ronstadt
and James Ingram, for the 1986 movie "An
American Tail" - 4 sections - G6) |
D |
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3.25 |
| G072 |
SOUNDS OF SILENCE - (60's Folk/Pop - written
by Paul Simon in 1964 soon after President
Kennedy was assassinated in 1963 - first
recorded for their first album "Wednesday
Morning, 3 A.M." - 2 verses) |
Em |
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2.75 |
| G767 |
SPANISH FANDANGO - (3/4 time - 1890's
parlor tune - written by Charles Luckeyth
"Luckey" Roberts, published in 1915,
2 sections - Open G) |
G |
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| G1994 |
SQUIRE WOOD'S LAMENTATION
On the Refusal of His Halfpence)
written by Irish harper Turlough O'Carolan
(1670-1738) - 3 sections - EAC#EAC#) |
A |
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3.25 |
| G2822 |
ST JAMES INFIRMARY - (traditional blues
composer is anonymous - based on an
18th century English folk song called "The
Unfortunate Rake", one of the earliest
recordings was by Louis Armstrong in
1928 - the tab is based on a combination
of Josh White's and Arlo Guthrie's
recordings, and consists of 2 intros, 2 vocal
similes, 2 accompaniment sections, and an
alternate instrumental break) |
Am |
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4.25 |
| G2408 |
STANDING ON THE PROMISES - (traditional
Gospel - written by Russell K. Carter and
published in 1886 - 2 arrangements) |
C & D |
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2.75 |
| G1953 |
STAR OF THE COUNTY DOWN - (3/4 time,
Irish ballad with traditional English melody,
words by Cathal Garvey (1866-1927) - 2
arrangements in 2 keys - DD) |
Em & Am |
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| G2026 |
STAR OF THE COUNTY DOWN - (3/4 time,
in 3 keys: Em, Am & Dm - DD) |
|
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6.75 |
| G2070 |
STAR OF THE COUNTY DOWN
(3/4 time - 2 sections - Open G) |
Gm |
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2.75 |
| G1738 |
STAR OF THE COUNTY DOWN
(3/4 time - 2 sections) |
Am |
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2.75 |
| D2658 |
STEEL GUITAR RAG - (Texas Swing and
Bluegrass - written by Leon McAuliffe,
first recorded by Bob Wills in 1936,
for Dobro - Open G - 6 sections) |
G |
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5.25 |
| G2354 |
STRANGER ON THE SHORE - (60's Pop,
written and first recorded by Acker Bilk
in 1961 - 3 verses and bridge) |
D |
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3.25 |
| G1197 |
STREETS OF LAREDO (Cowboy's Lament)
(3/4 time - traditional Western, based on
the 18th century Irish/British folk songs
"The Unfortunate Rake", "A Handful of
Laurel" and "The Bard of Armagh" - lyrics
written in 1876 by Francis Maynard,
2 verses - DD) |
D |
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2.75 |
| G2062 |
STREETS OF LAREDO
(3/4 time - 2 sections - Open G) |
G |
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3.25 |
| G2127 |
STREETS OF LAREDO
(3/4 time - 2 sections - DD) |
G |
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3.25 |
| G2138 |
STREETS OF LAREDO - (3/4 time - solo intro
and accompaniment for one verse) |
G |
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2.25 |
| G1321 |
SUMMERTIME - (6/8 time - Jazz standard,
music written by George Gershwin for the
1935 opera "Porgy and Bess", with lyrics
by DuBose and Dorothy Heyward, and Ira
Gershwin - original title was "Sometimes I
Feel Like a Motherless Child", based on a
Negro spiritual - intro, 2 verses and ending) |
Em |
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| G895 |
SUNRISE, SUNSET
(3/4 time - from the 1964 Broadway play
and 1971 movie "Fiddler On the Roof",
written by Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick,
2 verses and 2 choruses - DD) |
Dm |
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3.75 |
| G2060 |
SWANEE (Suwannee) RIVER (aka Old
Folks at Home)
(American Folk - written by Stephen Foster
in 1851 - state song of Florida since 1935,
verse and chorus, Open G) |
G |
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2.25 |
| G070 |
SWEET BETSY FROM PIKE - (3/4 time,
American Folk - written by John Stone
before 1858, recorded by Burl Ives in 1941
for his debut album "Okeh Presents the
Wayfaring Stranger" - 2 verses) |
G & C |
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2.75 |
| G2851 |
TANGLED UP IN BLUE
(70's Folk/Rock - written and first recorded
by Bob Dylan for his 1975 album "Blood On
the Tracks" - tab consists of intro, vocal
verse simile and mouth harp solo simile,
plus accompaniment for all parts - DD) |
A |
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4.25 |
| G1733 |
TENNESSEE WALTZ - (3/4 time - written by
 Redd Stewart and Pee Wee King in 1947,
 first recorded by Roy Acuff, then by both
 Patti Page and Les Paul and Mary Ford in
 1950 - one of 7 Tennessee state songs
 (footnote: Kentucky Waltz by Bill Monroe
 was first song about a state, written and
 recorded in 1946 - intro, verse and bridge) |
A |
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3.25 |
| G2039 |
THANK YOU - (contemporary Gospel - written
 and first recorded by Ray Boltz in 1988,
tab is based on Ray Boltz's recording,
solo plus accompaniment for 5 verses,
 3 choruses and bridge) |
E & F |
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6.75 |
| G2040 |
THE ALTAR - (contemporary Gospel - written
 and first recorded by Ray Boltz in 1989,
tab is based on Ray Boltz's recording,
solo plus accompaniment for verse and
2 choruses) |
G |
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5.25 |
| G887 |
THE FIRST NOEL (First Nowell) - (3/4 time,
traditional 17th century English Christmas
carol, first published in 1823 in "Some
Ancient Christmas Carols" - one verse - DD) |
D |
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2.25 |
| G1873 |
THE FLOWER THAT SHATTERED THE STONE
(3/4 time - written by John Jarvis, Joe
Henry, and John Denver - first recorded by
John Denver on his 1990 album of the same
name - intro, verse and chorus) |
C |
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3.75 |
| G2561 |
THE GRAND ROUNDUP - (3/4 time - traditional
Western - first published in "Cowboy life in
Texas" in 1893 - verse and refrain - G6) |
G |
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2.75 |
| G2721 |
THE HEART OF THE MATTER
(80's Pop - written by Don Henley, Mike
Campbell and J. D. Souther, first recorded
by Don Henley on his 1989 album "The
End of the Innocence" - the tab is based
on Don Henley's recording and consists
of intro, accompaniment for verse, chorus,
and bridge, plus a full solo arrangement
consisting of intro, verse, chorus and
bridge) |
D |
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6.75 |
| G2738 |
THE HEART OF THE MATTER
(same as the above except this tab
consists of the accompaniment sections
only; intro, verse, chorus and bridge) |
D |
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3.75 |
| G2739 |
THE HEART OF THE MATTER
(same as the above except this tab
consists of the solo arrangement only;
intro, verse, chorus and bridge) |
D |
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4.25 |
| G1397 |
THE LAST THING ON MY MIND
(written by Tom Paxton in the early 60's
and first recorded by Paxton in 1964,
melody is similar to that of the traditional
British Isles folk song "Leaving of Liverpool",
verse and chorus) |
E |
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2.75 |
| G1189 |
THE LAST THING ON MY MIND
(verse and chorus) |
G |
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2.75 |
| G2197 |
THE PROMISE - (contemporary Gospel,
written by Michael Card and Scott Brasher,
intro and solo for verse and chorus, plus
accompaniment for 3 verses and chorus) |
A |
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6.75 |
| G1178 |
THE ROSE - (70/80's Pop - written by Amanda
McBroom and first recorded by Bette
Midler for the 1979 movie of the same
name - 2 verses - DD) |
D |
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2.75 |
| G1366 |
THE SUMMER KNOWS
(written by Michel Legrand for the 1971
movie "Summer of '42" - 3 sections) |
Em |
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3.25 |
| G2490 |
THE SUMMONS - (3/4 time - traditional
Scottish hymn - 2 verses - G6) |
D |
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3.75 |
| G1163 |
THE WALTZ YOU SAVED FOR ME - (3/4 time,
written by Emil Flindt during World War I
while in France, first titled "The Truck
Driver's Dream", then changed to "The
Waltz of the Poppies", and finally to "The
Waltz You Saved for Me" - this was Wayne
King's standard set closing song - tab is
based partly on Merle Travis' recording,
intro and 2 sections) |
D |
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2.75 |
| G2003 |
THE WATER IS WIDE ("O Waly, Waly")
(thought to be a traditional English or
Scottish folk song that has been sung
since the 1600's - 2 verses in 2 keys - G6) |
C & D |
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3.25 |
| G2068 |
THE WATER IS WIDE - (one verse - Open G) |
C |
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2.25 |
| D830 |
THIS LAND IS YOUR LAND - (Folk - Woody
Guthrie wrote the lyrics for this piece in
1940 to the melody of an old Baptist hymn
called "Oh, My Loving Brother" - his original
title was "God Blessed America for Me",
one verse - for Dobro - GBDGBD) |
C |
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1.75 |
| G2143 |
THIS OLD GUITAR - (written and first recorded
by John Denver for his 1974 "Back Home
Again" album - intro and accompaniment
as he played it, plus solo) |
C |
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3.75 |
| G2771 |
THOSE WERE THE DAYS (theme from
"All in the Family") - (written by Charles
Adams and Lee Strouse, and sung by
Carroll O'Connor and Jean Stapleton
(Archie and Edith Bunker) for the hit TV
series "All in the Family" (1971 - 1980).
The tab is based on that recording and
consists of 2 arrangements in 2 keys; the
first is a "regular" fingerstyle treatment in
C, and the second is a Travis picking
treatment in A - 5 verses and 2 bridges) |
C & A |
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4.25 |
| G907 |
TIME IN A BOTTLE - (3/4 time - written and
recorded by Jim Croce in 1973 (# 1 hit),
intro, 2 verses and chorus - DD) |
Dm |
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3.25 |
| G1267 |
TODAY - (3/4 time - written by Randy Sparks
(of New Christy Minstrels fame, which he
formed in 1961) - from the 1964 Western
comedy "Advance to the Rear" - 2 verses,
2 choruses and ending - DD) |
D |
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3.75 |
| G904 |
TRACES OF LOVE - (60's Pop - written by
Buddy Buie and J.R. Cobb and first
recorded by "The Classic IV" in 1969;
the group's other hits were "Spooky" and
"Stormy" - 3 verses and bridge) |
A |
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3.75 |
| G1294 |
TRY TO REMEMBER - (3/4 time - lyrics written
by Tom Jones (not the Tom Jones) and
music by Harvey Schmidt - first recorded
for the musical comedy "The Fantasticks"
and then by Ed Ames in 1965 - 2 verses
and 2 choruses - DD) |
D |
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3.25 |
| G1684 |
VAYA CON DIOS - (3/4 time - written by Larry
Russell, Inez James, and Buddy Pepper in
1953, first recorded by Les Paul and Mary
Ford the same year - tab is based on that
recording - 3 verses and bridge) |
A |
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3.75 |
| G1492 |
WALK ON WALDEN - ("Persian New Age",
based on Elliot Easton's recording
4 sections - DADGAD) |
D |
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2.75 |
| G2041 |
WATCH THE LAMB
(contemporary Gospel - written and first
recorded by Ray Boltz on his 1986 album
of the same name - tab is based on Ray
Boltz's recording - intro and vocal
accompaniment for 11 sections) |
B & C |
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7.25 |
| G2116 |
WAYFARING STRANGER - (traditional Folk
Spiritual - first published in 1816 by
Ananias Davisson in his shape note
tunebook called "Kentucky Harmony", it
was one of Burl Ives's signature songs,
included on his 1944 album "The Wayfaring
Stranger" - accompaniment for verse and
chorus, plus solo for verse and chorus) |
Em |
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4.75 |
| G2442 |
WE GATHER TOGETHER - (traditional
Netherlands Folk/Gospel song - regarding
the piece's origins, one source says it was
written in 1597 to celebrate a Dutch victory,
another says it was written in 1626 by
Dutch composer Edward Kremser - as
played by Harold Streeter on his "Sent
Forth By God's Blessing" album - intro, 3
verses, interlude, bridge and ending) |
A |
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4.75 |
| G1408 |
WE THREE KINGS OF ORIENT ARE ("Quest
of the Magi") - (3/4 time - traditional
Christmas - written by Reverend John
Hopkins, Jr. in 1863 - verse and chorus) |
Em |
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2.75 |
| G1605 |
WHAT A WONDERFUL WORLD - (6/8 time,
written by Bob Thiele, George D. Weiss,
and George Douglas - first recorded by
Louis Armstrong in 1968 - theme of 1987
movie "Good Morning Vietnam" - 2 verses,
bridge, and extended ending - DD) |
D |
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3.75 |
| G2716 |
WHATEVER HAPPENED TO CHRISTMAS
(60's Christmas - written by Jimmy Webb,
first recorded by Frank Sinatra in 1968,
this tab is based on Aimee Mann's
recording from her 2006 Christmas album
"One More Drifter in the Snow" - the tab
consists of intro, accompaniment for all
verses and bridge, plus solo arrangement
for all verses and bridge)
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D |
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5.25 |
| G2166 |
WHAT IF - (Christian Rock - written and first
recorded by Jadon Lavik on his 2004 debut
album "Moving On Faith" - tab is based on
that recording - accompaniment only for 4
verses, 3 choruses, bridge and ending)
|
D |
TablEdit only |
7.25 |
| G2708 |
(WHAT IF GOD WAS) ONE OF US - (90's Pop,
written by Eric Bazilian (of The Hooters),
first recorded by Joan Osborne on her 1995
album "Relish" - tab consists of intro, 2
instrumental breaks, and accompaniment
for 2 verses and 3 choruses)
|
G |
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6.75 |
| G2707 |
WHAT IF I STUMBLE - (Christian Rock - tab is
based on the recording from the 1995
"Jesus Freak" album by the Christian Rock
band "dc Talk" - intro, 3 verse and 3 chorus
accompaniments and solo)
|
Dm & C |
TablEdit only |
4.75 |
| G2714 |
WHAT IF I STUMBLE - (same as above except
this is a full solo arrangement - intro, 3
verses, 3 choruses and instrumental simile
of the break on the recording)
|
Dm & C |
TablEdit only |
4.75 |
| G1628 |
WHAT'S FOREVER FOR - (written and first
recorded by Michael Martin Murphey on
his self-titled 1982 album - tab is based
on his recording - 3 verses and 2 choruses
in 2 keys - CGDGBE) |
C & D |
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3.75 |
| G2706 |
WHAT'S SO FUNNY 'BOUT PEACE, LOVE
AND UNDERSTANDING - (written and first
recorded by Nick Lowe on his 1974 album
"The New Favourites of Brinsley Schwarz"
by Lowe's band "Brinsley Schwarz - tab is
based on Nick Lowe's recording - intro,
verse and bridge accompaniment,
instrumental break and ending)
|
G |
TablEdit only |
4.75 |
| G1547 |
WHEN YOU WISH UPON A STAR - (written by
Ned Washington and Leigh Harline and first
recorded for the 1940 Walt Disney movie
"Pinocchio", sung by Cliff Edwards - intro,
3 verses and bridge) |
G |
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3.25 |
| G1686 |
WHERE HAVE ALL THE FLOWERS GONE
(Folk - written by Pete Seeger and first
recorded by the Kingston Trio in 1961,
intro, one verse and ending -G6) |
G |
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2.75 |
| G1581 |
WHITER SHADE OF PALE
(60's Pop/Rock - written by Gary Brooker,
Matthew Fisher and Keith Reid and
first recorded by the British band "Procol
Harem" in 1967 - the piece was inspired
by Johann Sebastian Bach's "Sleepers
Awake" and "Air on a G String", but
contrary to popular belief, it is not a direct
copy or paraphrase of any of Bach's music,
intro, verse and chorus - DD) |
C |
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3.75 |
| D2763 |
WHOA, MULE, WHOA
(traditional fiddle tune - tab is based in part
on the Dillards' recording from the Andy
Griffith show and consists of 4 sections,
including one with "mule sounds" - for
Dobro - Open G - GBDGBD) |
G |
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2.75 |
| G2195 |
WHO IS LIKE THE LORD - (contemporary
Gospel - written and first recorded by
Holland Davis in 1974 - solo arrangement
plus vocal accompaniment for 2 verses and
3 choruses - CGDGBE) |
C |
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6.75 |
| G668 |
WHY ME, LORD - (3/4 time – Gospel - written
and first recorded by Kris Kristofferson in
1971 - verse and chorus) |
A |
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2.75 |
| G386 |
WICHITA LINEMAN - (written by Jimmy Webb
in 1968, first recorded by Glen Campbell
on his 1968 album of the same name - intro,
2 verses and ending - DD) |
C |
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3.25 |
| G1447 |
WILL YOU STILL LOVE ME TOMORROW
(60's Pop - written by Carole King and
Gerry Goffin, first recorded by the Shirelles
in 1960 - tab is based on Carole King's
recording from her 1971 "Tapestry" album,
intro, 3 verses and chorus - CGDGBE) |
C |
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5.25 |
| G2063 |
WIMOWEH (Lion Sleeps Tonight)
(first recorded by its writer, Solomon Linda,
and his group, "The Evening Birds", in 1939,
also recorded by "The Weavers" in 1951,
2 verses - Open G) |
D |
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2.25 |
| G1342 |
WINDMILLS OF YOUR MIND
(from Les moulins de mon cœur - written
by Alan and Marilyn Bergman, and Michel
Legrand for the 1968 movie "The Thomas
Crown Affair" - intro and 3 verses) |
Dm |
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4.25 |
| G1143 |
WOOD - (based on Dan Seals' 1992 recording
from his "The Songwriter" album - intro,
accompaniment for 3 verses, 2 choruses
and bridge, plus 3 turnarounds and solo
for 2 verses, chorus and bridge - (DD) |
D |
TablEdit only |
7.75 |
| D2784 |
WORRIED BLUES - (not the same as "Worried
Man Blues", this is a traditional 12-Bar
Blues based on Doc Watson's and Ben
Eldridge's recording - 2 breaks - for Dobro,
Open G - GBDGBD) |
D |
TablEdit only |
2.75 |
| D2787 |
WRECK OF THE OLD 97 - (traditional folk song
about a train known as the "Fast Mail"
which left the track at Stillhouse Trestle
near Danville, Virginia on Sept. 27, 1903.
Vernon Dalhart's 1924 recording of this
piece is regarded as the 1st million-selling
country music release - one break) - for
Dobro - Open G - GBDGBD) |
G |
TablEdit only |
2.25 |
| G1689 |
YELLOW BIRD ("Choucoune") (Haitian Creole:
Choukoun) - 19th century Haitian folk song
written by Michel Mauleart Monton with
lyrics from an 1883 poem by Oswald
Durand, translated into English in the 20th
century as "Yellow Bird" - intro, verse,
chorus and bridge - DD) |
D |
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3.25 |
| G2069 |
YELLOW BIRD
(verse, chorus and bridge - Open G) |
G |
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2.75 |
| G2563 |
YOU ARE MINE - (contemporary Liturgical,
written by David Haas - verse and refrain) |
G |
TablEdit only |
2.75 |
| D833 |
YOU ARE MY SUNSHINE - (30's Folk,
written by Jimmie Davis and first recorded
in 1939 - one of Louisiana's state songs,
one verse - for Dobro - Open G) |
G |
TablEdit only |
1.75 |
| G1405 |
YOU DECORATED MY LIFE
(written by Ed Rambeau and first recorded
in 1979 by Kenny Rogers for his album
"Kenny" - 2 verses and chorus) |
D |
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3.25 |
| G1395 |
YOU DON'T KNOW ME - (written by Cindy
Walker and Eddy Arnold in 1955 and first
recorded by Eddy Arnold that year - tab is
based on Mickey Gilley's 1981 recording,
intro, 5 verses and bridge) |
A |
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3.75 |
| D2601 |
YOU'LL NEVER LEAVE HARLAN ALIVE
(written and first recorded by Darrell Scott
for his 1997 debut album "Aloha from
Nashville" album and since recorded by
Patty Lovelace and Brad Paisley - verse
and chorus breaks - for Dobro - Open G) |
Gm |
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2.75 |
| G1278 |
YOU NEEDED ME - (written by Randy Goodrum
in 1978 and first recorded by Anne Murray
the same year for her "Let's Keep It That
Way" album - 3 verses and bridge) |
A |
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3.75 |
| G1280 |
(You're) ALWAYS ON MY MIND
(written by Johnny Christopher, Mark
James and Wayne Carson Thompson,
first recorded by Brenda Lee, then by Elvis
Presley, both in 1972 - tab is based on
Willie Nelson's 1982 recording - 2 verses
and chorus - DD) |
D |
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3.25 |
| G2728 |
YOU'RE STILL A YOUNG MAN
(3/4 time - written by Emilio Castillo and
Stephen Kupka, first recorded by Tower of
Power (their first big hit) on their 1972
"Bump City" album - the tab consists of
intro and accompaniment for 2 verses, one
refrain, one bridge and ending - DD) |
D |
TablEdit only |
6.75 |
| G1718 |
YOU'VE GOT TO HIDE YOUR LOVE AWAY
(3/4 time - Beatles - written by John
Lennon, recorded in 1965 for the album
"Help!" - intro, 2 verses and chorus - DD) |
D |
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3.75 |
| G2144 |
ZACHARY AND JENNIFER - (written and first
recorded by John Denver for his 1973
"Farewell Andromeda" album - intro and
accompaniment for 2 verses as he played it,
plus solo based on flute instrumental break) |
C |
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3.25 |