LeWalt Publishing - Guitar, 5-String Banjo and Mandolin Instruction - Harold Streeter





General Fingerstyle Selections

    Welcome to our Fingerstyle Guitar page. If you'd rather not scan through all of our listings to search for a favorite song title, you can do a quick search just by pressing Ctrl-F on your keyboard and typing in a word or two of the song title in the box which will appear.

Meanwhile, please read through the following info about our listings...

We Offer Tabs in Two Formats...

        We offer tabs in TablEdit format, and in what we call "LeWalt" format. All tabs on the web site are available in TablEdit, while LeWalt tabs are available only for arrangements that have been recorded.

How to tell which is TablEdit and which is LeWalt in the listings...

        
        "TablEdit only" in the "Tab Format and CD Demo Availability" column next to the tab price column on the right, means the selection is available in TablEdit format only.

        "TablEdit or LeWalt - CD Available" in that column means the selection is available in both TablEdit and LeWalt formats, and that a CD demonstration recording is also available.

Hard Copy and Email Tabs...

        When you purchase tabs in TablEdit format via PayPal, they are emailed to you as attachments the same day your order is received. To open such attachments, it's necessary to download TablEdit's free tab viewer to your computer, if you haven't already done so.

If you don’t have TablEdit on your computer, just click here for download info.

        LeWalt tabs, on the other hand, are available in hard copy form only and cannot be emailed. Orders received for LeWalt tabs are shipped to your postal address.

TablEdit vs LeWalt Tabs...

        There are a few differences between the two formats, in terms of characteristics and advantages.

        TablEdit tabs: If you're not familiar with TablEdit, it is a software program and learning tool that enables you to see tabs on your computer screen and print them out, using a variety of fonts and type faces. You can also hear them played back in MIDI format at any tempo you wish, just by pressing the space bar on your keyboard. That means CD demos are not necessary for timing reference, and because TablEdit tabs are emailed, there are no shipping charges.

        To learn more about TablEdit's many other features, click here.

        LeWalt Tabs: The LeWalt tab format is unique in that it features a timing display that is easier to read than that of "standard" tab. Also, all left-hand fingering and sustain information, plus necessary right-hand information is included for every tab. TablEdit is able to provide some of this information, but not all of it. In addition, reference recordings are available on CD and in .mp3 format. This means you get to hear real instruments demonstrating the songs you order, rather than MIDI playbacks.

Free MIDI Tab Samples...

        To hear a MIDI sample of any selection in the following listings, click on the order number shown at the left of the selection. Although the samples are derived from TablEdit arrangements, they also serve as samples of LeWalt tab arrangements. Just like the tab arrangements themselves, with very few exceptions, the samples do not include guitar and bass accompaniment modules because by definition, fingerstyle guitar arrangements are complete arrangements and are not in need of accompaniment. The samples usually consist of the first 8 to 20 measures, depending on tab length, but are occasionally taken from other sections of the tabs that are more representative of song identity.

.mp3 Samples of CD Demonstrations - for LeWalt format...

        To help you determine presentation and sound quality of our CD demos, we've assembled a sampling of 30 - 40 second .mp3's from the listings on this page for listening. There are only 30 of them, but they are of real instruments. Just click here, and then click on any of the 30 titles you'd like to hear.

Hard Copy Tab Samples...

        If you'd like to order a hard copy sample tab to be mailed to your postal address, just choose any single tab from the following listings and mail your choice along with $3.50 to cover shipping and handling, to: LeWalt Publishing, 4930 E Horsehaven Ave, Post Falls, Idaho 83854 U.S.A. Included with your sample tab will be a booklet of technique and practice tips, which also\ includes sections on how to read and get the most out of tablature.

Song Descriptions and Histories...

        If you've visited our site before, you may notice that most of the listings now include additional info in the song descriptions. Sometimes, such information is readily available and sometimes it's not. The reason for its inclusion is I believe that on some level, knowing as much as possible about a song's origin and history in terms of when it was written and/or recorded, and by whom, helps us perform it better. Of course, I may be wrong on this; maybe it's just a story I tell myself, and in reality it doesn't help much at all, but I think it does.

Ordering Tabs and CDs...

         
        To order tabs and CDs from the following listing, please click on the "How to Order" link at the top of this page and read through all of the ordering info, including how to make purchases by check or money order (you'll find a handy ready-to-print order form link), or how to make purchases online through PayPal, depending on your preference.

        Please note that tablature prices do not include the cost of CD recordings and that when purchasing recordings, the minimum order is 3 songs (see How to Order). Also, as our listings consist primarily of instrumental arrangements, lyrics are not included.

BASIC LEVEL
For players with 6 to 18 months experience - great for jam sessions.

CLICK ON ORDER NUMBERS TO HEAR MIDI SAMPLES

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
G092 AMAZING GRACE
        (3/4 time - Gospel - written by John Newton
        and first published in 1779 - two sections)

G

TablEdit only

2.75
G1668 BLESSED ASSURANCE - (3/4 time - Gospel,
        one of the all-time great Gospel hymns,
        written by Fanny Crosby and Phoebe
        Knapp in 1873 - two verses)

G

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3.25
G2057 DARK AS A DUNGEON
        (3/4 time - Country - written by Merle Travis
        in 1946 - verse and chorus - Open G)

G

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2.75
G2076 DECK THE HALLS - (traditional English Yuletide
        and New Years' carol - originally a Welsh
        air discovered in the late 1700's, published
        in 1784 - verse and refrain - Open G)

G

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1.75
G1582 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 - 2 verses and chorus)

G

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2.25
G2049 EDELWEISS
        (3/4 time - verse and chorus - Open G)

G

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2.75
G2064 FIVE HUNDRED MILES - (traditional American
        Folk - first made popular in the early 60's
        and first recorded in 1961 by "The
        Journeymen" - one verse - Open G)

C

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2.25
G1924 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

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2.75
G2061 JAMAICA FAREWELL - (Carribean calypso
        song written by Lord Burgess in 1926, first
        recorded by Harry Belafonte on his 1956
        "Calypso" album - 3 sections - Open G)

G

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2.25
G721 O LITTLE TOWN OF BETHLEHEM - (traditional
        Christmas - written in 1868 by Phillips
        Brooks (words) and Lewis Redner (music)

C

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1.75
G1419 O LITTLE TOWN OF BETHLEHEM
        (a little more difficult than the above)

C

TablEdit only

1.75
G2059 SCARLET RIBBONS - (3/4 time - Popular Folk
        song published in 1949 - early 1950's hit for
        Harry Belefonte, big hit for "The Browns" in
        1959 - verse and chorus - Open G)

G

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2.75
G759 SHENANDOAH - (American Folk song dating
        from early 1800's - one verse)

C

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2.25
G1736 SILENT NIGHT (Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht)
        (3/4 time - Christmas - written by Father
        Josef Mohr and Franz Xaver Gruber, first
        published in 1859)

G

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2.25
G2078 SILENT NIGHT
        (3/4 time - Christmas - Open G)

G

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2.25
G2565 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)

C

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2.25
D1013 SITTING ON TOP OF THE WORLD
        (traditional Country Blues and Bluegrass,
        first recorded by the "Mississippi Sheiks"
        in 1930, then by Bill Monroe in 1957,
        for Dobro - Open G)

D

TablEdit only

1.75
G1735 WE THREE KINGS OF ORIENT ARE
        (The Quest of the Magi)
- (3/4 time,
        traditional Christmas - written by Reverend
        John Henry Hopkins, Jr. in 1863 - verse
        and chorus)

Em

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2.25

INTERMEDIATE LEVEL
For players with more than 18 months experience, all of the following
selections have been arranged for solo or ensemble performance, for
parlor sessions and performances ranging from dinner music settings to concerts.
All have been performed in such settings before being committed to written form.

CLICK ON ORDER NUMBERS TO HEAR MIDI SAMPLES

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

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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

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2.75
D1566 ALL THE GOOD TIMES ARE PAST AND GONE
        (3/4 time - traditional ballad - for Dobro,
        one verse - Open G)

D

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2.25
G1404 AMAZING GRACE - (3/4 time - traditional
        Gospel, - written by John Newton and first
        published in 1779 - 2 verses - DD)

D

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3.25
G1919 AMAZING GRACE - (3/4 time - 2 verses)

C

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2.25
G2050 AMAZING GRACE
        (3/4 time - 2 verses - Open G)

D

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2.25
G2378 AMAZING GRACE - (for slide guitar - includes
         fretted notes - one verse - Open D)

D

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2.25
G1997 AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL - (words by
        Katharine Lee Bates (1893), music by
        Samuel Ward (1895) - 2 sections - G6)

C & G

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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

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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

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2.75
G2080 ANGELS WE HAVE HEARD ON HIGH
        verse and chorus - Open G)

G

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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

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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

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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

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2.25
G2488 ARCHIBALD McDONALD
        (more complex than G142 above and
        twice the length - CGDGBE)

Em

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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

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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

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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

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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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3.25
D232 AURA LEE - (one verse - for Dobro - GBDGBD)

C

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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4.75
G1925 BATTLE CRY OF FREEDOM - 4 sections - DD)

D

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4.75
G2380 BATTLE CRY OF FREEDOM
        (for slide guitar - includes fretted notes,
        2 sections - Open D)

D

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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

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2.25
D2752 BEAUMONT RAG - (traditional fiddle tune,
        for Dobro - 2 sections - Open G)

C

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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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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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3.25
G1895 BOURREE IN Bm
        (Classical - written by Johann Philipp
        Kreiger (1649 - 1725) - 2 sections)

Bm

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1.75
G2556 BREAD OF LIFE - (Liturgical - one section)

D

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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

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6.75
G2012 BRIDGET CRUISE (Third Air) - (3/4 time,
        written by Irish harper Turlough O'Carolan
        (1670-1738) - one verse - EAC#EAC#)

A

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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3.25
D1615 COLUMBUS STOCKADE BLUES
        (traditional Country - for Dobro - verse
        and chorus - Open G)

D

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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)

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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)

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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)

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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)

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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")

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G626 (The) DYING COWBOY OF RIMROCK RANCH
        (3/4 time - traditional Western - tab based
        on a field recording by John Lomax - 2
        sections - DD)

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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

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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)

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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

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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)

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G1893 ETUDE IN C - (3/4 time - Classical - written by
        Fernando Sor (1778-1839) - 4 sections)

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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)

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G1045 FIELDS OF GOLD
        (based on Sting's 1993 recording - intro,
        2 verses, bridge and ending)

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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)

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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)

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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

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G1917 FIVE HUNDRED MILES - (one verse)

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G468 FLOR DE AZALEA (Flower of Azalea)
        (Mexican bolero - written in the 1940's by
        Manuel Esperón - 3 sections)

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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

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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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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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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)

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G1396 FOR THE GOOD TIMES - (Country/Pop - written
        by Kris Kristofferson, big hit for Ray Price
        in 1970 - verse and chorus - DD)

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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)

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G1598 FUR ELISE (For Elise) - (3/4 time - Classical,
        written for solo piano by Ludwig van
        Beethoven in 1810 - 4 sections)

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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

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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

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G870 GOD REST YE MERRY GENTLEMEN
        (traditional Christmas - composer unknown,
        first published in Britain in 1833 - most
        popular early carol - one verse)

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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)

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G1271 GOODBYE AGAIN
        (written and first recorded in 1972 by John
        Denver for his "Rocky Mountain High"
        album - intro, verse, chorus and ending)

C

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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

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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)

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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

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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

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G2067 GREENSLEEVES - (verse and chorus - Open G)

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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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G193 GUANTANAMERA
        (4 verses and 2 choruses - DD)

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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)

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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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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)

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G2489 HARD TIMES COME AGAIN NO MORE
        (popular Folk song written by Stephen
        Foster in 1854 - verse and refrain)

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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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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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G2481 HERE I AM, LORD
        (contemporary Liturgical - written by Dan
        Schutte in 1979 - 2 verses and 2 refrains)

E

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G2559 HERE I AM, LORD
        (2 verses and one refrain - G6)

G

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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)

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G643 HOLY GOD, WE PRAISE THY NAME
        (3/4 time - traditional Liturgical - written by
        Ignaz Franz in 1774 - verse, refrain, reprise)

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G644 HOLY, HOLY - (Liturgical - one verse - DD)

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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)

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G2140 HOME ON THE RANGE - (3/4 time - solo intro
        plus verse and chorus accompaniment)

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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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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)

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G2071 HOUSE OF THE RISING SUN - (6/8 time,
        intro, verse and chorus - Open G)

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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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G2118 HOW GREAT THOU ART - (verse and chorus
        accompaniment and verse/chorus solo)

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D2395 I AM A PILGRIM
        (traditional Gospel Blues and Bluegrass,
        one verse - for Dobro - GBDGBD)

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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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G852 IF - (70's Pop - written and first recorded by
        David Gates in 1972 with "Bread" - 3
        verses and 2 choruses)

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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)

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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

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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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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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G2035 I GOT MINE - (as played by Chris Smithers
        on his 1992 "Another Way to Find You"
        album - intro, all accomp, solo, ending)

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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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G1752 I'L FAUDID LEIR DIRE
        (written and first recorded by French
        singer-songwriter and guitarist Francis
        Cabrel - verse, chorus and bridge)

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G1635 IMAGINE - (written and first recorded by John
        Lennon for his 1971 album "Imagine",
        2 verses and bridge - DD)

D

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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)

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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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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)

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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)

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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)

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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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G875 IT CAME UPON A MIDNIGHT CLEAR
        (3/4 time - traditional Christmas - written
        by Edmund Sears, published in 1849 - 2
        verses and chorus - DD)

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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)

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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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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)

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G2740 JAMAICA FAREWELL
        (verse, chorus and bridge)

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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))

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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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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)

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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)

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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)

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G880 JOY TO THE WORLD - (traditional Christmas,
        words by Isaac Watts (1674-1748), music
        by Lowell Mason - one verse)

G

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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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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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G685 KAHIT ("It Depends") - (Filipino love song,
        author unknown - intro and 2 sections)

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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)

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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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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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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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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")

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G898 LAGRIMA - (3/4 time - Spanish Classical,
        written by Franscisco Tarrega (1852-1909),
        5 sections)

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G701 LEAD ME, LORD - (3/4 time - Liturgical - written
        by John Becker in 1953 - verse and refrain)

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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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G2056 LOVE ME TENDER (Aura Lee) - traditional
        Civil War ballad - one verse - Open G)

D

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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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G1172 M.A.S.H - (intro, one section and ending - DD)

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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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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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G1898 MENUET IN Bm - (3/4 time - Classical - written
        by Johann Krieger - 2 sections)

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G1894 MINUET IN C - (3/4 time - Classical - written
        by W. A. Mozart - 2 sections)

C

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G1892 MINUET IN Em - (3/4 time - Classical - written
        by Robert de Visee - 4 sections)

Em

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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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G1546 MISTER BOJANGLES
        (3/4 time - intro, 2 verses and bridge)

G

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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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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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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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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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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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G2123 NOTHING BUT THE BLOOD - (traditional
        Gospel - written by Robert Lowry in 1876,
        verse, chorus, reprise and ending)

G

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G2122 NOTHING BUT THE BLOOD
        (Accompaniment only - 2 verses, 3
        choruses, refrain and ending)

F & G

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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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G2066 SCARBOROUGH FAIR
        (3/4 time - one verse - Open G)

Gm

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G1273 SCARLET RIBBONS - (3/4 time - Popular Folk,
        circa 1949 - verse and chorus)

E

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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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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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G1244 SHENANDOAH - (American Folk,
        from early 1800's - one verse)

C

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G1003 SHENANDOAH
        (content differs from above arrangement)

C

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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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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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G1867 SLIDING DOWN INTO YOUR LOVE
        (Country Blues - written and first recorded
        by Jack Tempchin - 3 sections)

E

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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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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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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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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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G1586 SOMEWHERE MY LOVE - (extended intro, 3
        verses, chorus and ending)

A

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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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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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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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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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G2070 STAR OF THE COUNTY DOWN
        (3/4 time - 2 sections - Open G)

Gm

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G1738 STAR OF THE COUNTY DOWN
        (3/4 time - 2 sections)

Am

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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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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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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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G2062 STREETS OF LAREDO
        (3/4 time - 2 sections - Open G)

G

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G2127 STREETS OF LAREDO
        (3/4 time - 2 sections - DD)

G

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G2138 STREETS OF LAREDO - (3/4 time - solo intro
        and accompaniment for one verse)

G

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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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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)

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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)

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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)

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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)

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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)

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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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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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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)

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G2561 THE GRAND ROUNDUP - (3/4 time - traditional
        Western - first published in "Cowboy life in
        Texas" in 1893 - verse and refrain - G6)

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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)

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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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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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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)

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G1189 THE LAST THING ON MY MIND
        (verse and chorus)

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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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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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G1366 THE SUMMER KNOWS
        (written by Michel Legrand for the 1971
        movie "Summer of  '42" - 3 sections)

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G2490 THE SUMMONS - (3/4 time - traditional
        Scottish hymn - 2 verses - G6)

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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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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)

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G2068 THE WATER IS WIDE - (one verse - Open G)

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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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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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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)

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G907 TIME IN A BOTTLE - (3/4 time - written and
        recorded by Jim Croce in 1973 (# 1 hit),
        intro, 2 verses and chorus - DD)

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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)

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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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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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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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G1492 WALK ON WALDEN - ("Persian New Age",
        based on Elliot Easton's recording
        4 sections - DADGAD)

D

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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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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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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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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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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)

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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)

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

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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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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)

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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)

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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)

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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

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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)

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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)

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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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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
)

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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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G668 WHY ME, LORD - (3/4 time – Gospel - written
        and first recorded by Kris Kristofferson in
        1971 - verse and chorus)

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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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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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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)

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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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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

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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

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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
)

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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)

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G2069 YELLOW BIRD
        (verse, chorus and bridge - Open G)

G

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G2563 YOU ARE MINE - (contemporary Liturgical,
        written by David Haas - verse and refrain)

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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)

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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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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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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)

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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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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)

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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

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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)

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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)

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ADVANCED LEVEL
All of the following selections have been arranged for solo or ensemble
performance, for parlor sessions and performances ranging from
dinner music settings to concerts. All have been performed in such settings
before being committed to written form.

CLICK ON ORDER NUMBERS TO HEAR MIDI SAMPLES

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
G2204 AB INITIO ("From the Beginning")
        (written and recorded by Harold Streeter
        for the film "The Beautiful Canyons of
        Sedona" - tab is as recorded on his 1998
        "Guitarscapes" CD - 8 sections)

E

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G2802 A CHILD IS BORN - (60's jazz - 3/4 time,
        written by Thad Jones in 1969, this classic
        has been recorded many times over the
        years - the tab is based in part on Thad
        Jones' and Oscar Peterson's recordings,
        and consists of intro and 4 sections)

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5.25
G1463 AIRES MORISCOS - ("Moorish Melodies")
        (Flamenco-oriented arrangement inspired
        by David Moreno's 1958 recording on his
        album "Spanish Guitars" - tab is as played
        on Harold Streeters 1998 "Guitarscapes"
        CD - intro and 9 sections - DADFAD)

D

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G1964 ALL I ASK OF YOU - (written by Andrew Lloyd
        Webber for "Phantom of the Opera" - first
        recorded in 1986 by Sarah Brightman and
        Cliff Richard - verse and chorus - G6)

D

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G1608 ALL THE THINGS YOU ARE - (40's standard,
        written by Jerome Kern, with lyrics by
        Oscar Hammerstein II, for the musical
        "Very Warm for May" in 1939 - recorded by
        Tommy Dorsey and Artie Shaw during the
        40's - intro, 2 verses and bridge - DD)

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4.75
G402 A MAN AND A WOMAN (Un homme et une
        femme)
- (theme from the 1966 movie of
        the same name, this is a French version of
        the Brazilian samba called "Samba da
        Bençao", written by Baden Powell and
        Vinicius de Moraes - 5 sections and
        extended ending)

E

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G1944 AMERICAN SUITE - (a medley of "Dixie Look
        Away", "Yankee Doodle", "Old Folks at
        Home", "Oh Suzannah" and "Battle Hymn
        of the Republic" - based on Rick Foster's
        recording - 11 sections)

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G2113 ANDY GRIFFITH (Mayberry R.F.D.) - (also
        known as "The Fishin' Hole", written in
        1960 by Earle Hagen and Herbert Spencer,
        4 sections - includes walking bass)

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G2730 ANGEL ("In the Arms of an Angel") - (90's
        Pop - this is an inspirational song written
        and first recorded by Sarah McLachlan for
        her 1997 album "Surfacing" - the tab is
        based on her recording and consists of
        intro, verse, refrain and ending - DD)

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G1967 ANGEL BAND - (3/4 time - Gospel - originally
        titled "My Latest Sun Is Sinking Fast",
        written by William Bradbury and Jefferson
        Hascall, first published in 1860 - tab is
        based on the version heard in the Ken
        Burns PBS Civil War series - intro, verse,
        chorus and ending - G6)

D

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G1284 ANNIVERSARY SONG
        (3/4 time - also known as "The Waves
        of the Danube"
(Valurile Dunarii), written
        by Ion Ivanovici (1845-1902) for the 1889
        Paris Exposition - Al Jolson and Saul
        Chaplin published it in 1946 as their own
        composition, and recorded it for the "Jolson
        Story" - 2 verses and chorus)

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G394 AQUARIUS - (based on the first half of the
        "Aquarius" and "Let the Sunshine In"
        medley from the 60's musical "Hair",
        written by James Rado, Gerome Ragni and
        Galt MacDermot, recorded in 1969 by "The
        Fifth Dimension" - verse and chorus - DD)

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G1954 ASHOKAN FAREWELL
        (3/4 time - written by Jay Ungar in 1982,
        this was the theme for Ken Burns' PBS
        Civil War series - 2 sections - G6)

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D147 ASHOKAN FAREWELL
        (2 sections - for Dobro - Open G)

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G2344 A SOALIN' - (often played during the Christmas
        season - written by Paul Stookey, Tracy
        Batteste & Elaina Mezzetti - tab is based
        on Peter, Paul and Mary's recording from
        their 1963 "Moving" album - 12 sections)

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G1297 AS TIME GOES BY
        (40's standard - written by Herman Hupfeld
        for the 1931 musical, "Everybody's
        Welcome", and sung by Dooley Wilson for
        the 1942 movie "Casablanca" - tab is
        based on Rudy Vallee's 1931 recording and
        includes Johnny Mathis' extended intro plus
        3 verses and bridge)

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G1193 AUBREY - (70's Pop - written by David Gates,
        first recorded by "Bread" on their 1972
        album "Guitar Man" - intro, 2 verses, bridge
        and ending - DD)

C

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G2133 AULD LANG SYNE
        (traditional Folk - written by Scottish poet
        Robert Burns in 1788 - tab includes slow
        rubato treatment and faster Travis picking
        arrangement - 3 sections - G6)

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G1734 AVE MARIA (Ellens dritter Gesang) - (written
        by Franz Schubert in 1825, originally for a
        setting of a song from Walter Scott's poem
        "The Lady of the Lake" - intro, 2 sections
        and 2 endings - G6)

G

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G1438 BABY, WHAT YOU WANT ME TO DO
        (12-bar blues - written and first recorded
        by Jimmy Reed in 1959 - the tab is based
        on his recording and consists of intro, 2
        breaks, and vocal accompaniment)

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G1168 BARCAROLLE Op. 60-1 - (Classical - as played
        by Francis Kleynjans - 5 sections - DD)

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G2090 BEARERS OF THE LIGHT
        (contemporary Gospel - written and first
        recorded by Michael Card on his 1994
        "Promise Keepers - A Life That Shows"
        album - accompaniment only - intro and
        8 sections - DADGBD)

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G2187 BEAU BRUMMEL BLUES - (Jazz Blues,
        written by Harold Streeter - intro, 3
        sections and ending - CGDGBE)

C

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G2084 BEAUTY AND THE BEAST - (theme from the
        Walt Disney 1991 movie adaptation,
        written by Alan Menken and Howard
        Ashman - 5 sections - G6)

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G1870 BEFORE YOU ACCUSE ME - (12-bar blues,
        written by Ellas McDaniel (Bo Diddley),
        first recorded on his self-titled debut album
        in 1958 - CCR also included it on their
        1970 album "Cosmo's Factory" - tab is
        based on Eric Clapton's recording from his
        "Unplugged" 1992 album - 2 breaks plus
        simile of his guitar break, plus vocal
        backup - intro, 2 sections and ending)

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G117 BEGIN THE BEGUINE
        (written by Cole Porter and first sung by
        June Knight in the 1935 Broadway musical
        "Jubilee" - big hit for Cole Porter in 1938,
        intro and 6 sections - DD)

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G1950 BEN - (written by Don Black and Walter Scharf
        for the 1972 movie of the same name, and
        for Michael Jackson's second solo album
        entitled "Ben" the same year - 4 verses
        and 2 choruses)

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G1601 BLACKBIRD - (Beatles - written by Paul
        McCartney for the 1968 double-disc
        "White" album - tab is based in part on
        Chet Atkins' recording - intro, 2 verses, 2
        choruses, reprise and ending - G6)

G

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G2477 BLACKBIRD - (as played by Kenny Rankin on
        his 2001 "Haven't We Met" album - intro,
        all accompaniment, interludes, and
        ending - EGDGBE)

G

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G2767 BLACK COFFEE - (40's big band swing blues,
        written by Sonny Burke and Paul Francis
        Webster in 1948 - the tab is based on Julie
        London's 1960 recording and consists of
        intro, 3 verses and bridge)

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G1196 BLACK ORPHEUS (Manha de Carnaval)
        
("Morning of Carnival") - written by Brazilian
        composers Luiz Bonfá and Antonio Maria,
        and included in the 1959 Portuguese film
        "Orfeu Negro" ("Black Orpheus"), also
        known in the U.S.A. as "A Day in the Life
        of a Fool" - intro, 4 sections and ending)

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G965 BLACK ORPHEUS (Manha de Carnaval)
        
(as played by Mason Williams on his
        1970 "Handmade" album - intro, 4 verses,
        2 bridges and extended ending)

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G2693 BLEED TO LOVE HER - (as played by Lindsey
        Buckingham on Fleetwood Mac's live 1997
        "The Dance" album - tab consists of intro
        and accompaniment for verse and bridge)

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G2411 BLESSED ASSURANCE - (3/4 time - traditional
        Gospel - one of the all-time great Gospel
        hymns, written by Fanny Crosby and
        Phoebe Knapp in 1873 - verse and refrain)

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G1667 BLUE MOON - (moderate 6/8 time and 4/4 time
        Rock - written in 1932 by Richard Rodgers
        and Lorenz Hart, first recorded by Glen
        Gray and The Casa Loma Orchestra in
        1935 - tab includes quotes from the
        McGuire Sisters' 1954 recording of
        "Sincerely" - 5 verses and 2 bridges)

A

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G1290 BLUESETTE - (3/4 time - Jazz Waltz - written
        and first recorded by "Toots" Theilman in
        1962 - intro, 4 sections and ending)

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G1462 BOURREE - (written by Johann Sebastian
        Bach - 3 sections)

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G1871 BRAND NEW COMPANION
        (12-bar Blues - written by Townes Van
        Zandt - tab consists of 12-bar intro, 4 fills,
        3 turnarounds and 12-bar break)

E

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G1634 BREAKING UP IS HARD TO DO
        (60's Pop - written and first recorded by
        Neil Sedaka in 1962 (uptempo version),
        re-recorded as slow ballad in 1975 - tab is
        based on Gloria Estefan's 1994 recording
        from her "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me"
        album - tab consists of intro, 3 verses,
        bridge and ending in 2 keys)

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G115 BRIDGE OVER TROUBLED WATERS
        (written by Paul Simon in 1969 and first
        recorded by Simon and Garfunkel in 1970,
        intro and 2 verses - DD)

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G1545 BRIDGE OVER TROUBLED WATERS
        (intro and 2 verses)

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G2030 CACAO - (written by Harold Streeter - uptempo
        Latin/Pop - as played on his 1998
        Guitarscapes album - tab includes
        optional second guitar part - intro and 7
        sections - EBD#G#BE)

E

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G1638 CALIFORNIA DREAMIN' - (written by John and
        Michelle Phillips in 1963, first recorded by
        "The Mamas and the Papas" in 1965 - intro
        and 6 sections - DADGAD)

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G2205 CALIFORNIA DREAMIN'
        (longer than above - as played by Harold
        Streeter on his 1998 Guitarscapes album,
        intro and 8 sections - DADGAD)

Dm

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G2115 CAN'T BUY ME LOVE - (Beatles - written by
        Paul McCartney and first recorded by the
        Beatles in 1964 - tab is based in part on
        Chet Atkins' recording - 3 verses, chorus,
        and reprise/ending - CGDGBE)

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G2727 CAN'T TAKE MY EYES OFF OF YOU
        (written by Bob Crewe and Bob Gaudio,
        first recorded by Frankie Valli in 1967, for
        whom it was a # 2 hit - the tab is based
        on his recording and consists of intro, 3
        verses and 2 bridges)

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G1978 CAN YOU FEEL THE LOVE TONIGHT
        (written by Elton John and Tim Rice for the
        1994 Walt Disney animated film "The Lion
        King" - intro, 2 verses and 2 choruses - G6)

D

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G1382 CATALONIAN SONG
        (Classical - anonymous composer - intro,
        4 sections and ending - DD)

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G1392 CAVATINA - (written by Stanley Myers, this
        piece is most famous as the theme from
        the 1979 movie "The Deer Hunter" - first
        recorded by classical guitarist John
        Williams, the sound track was first used
        for the 1970 movie "The Walking Stick",
        5 sections and extended ending)

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G954 CAVATINA
        (a little easier than above due to key
        change - 5 sections and extended ending)

D

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G2093 CHANGE THE WORLD - (written by Tommy
        Sims, Gordon Kennedy and Wayne
        Kirkpatrick - first recorded by Eric Clapton
        for the movie "Phenomenon", it received
        an award for 1996 song of the year - intro,
        2 verses, 3 choruses, "instrumental break"
        and extended ending)

E

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G1413 CHANCES ARE - (50's Pop - written by Robert
        Allen and Al Stillman, published in 1957,
        big hit for Johnny Mathis the same year,
        2 verses, 2 bridges and ending)

A

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G1324 CHARIOTS OF FIRE - (written and recorded by
        Vangelis for the soundtrack of the 1981
        movie of the same name - intro, 2 verses,
        2 choruses and ending)

E

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G2190 CLAIR DE LUNE
        (written by Claude Debussy as the 3rd
        movement of his "Suite Bergamasque",
        a depiction of Paul Verlaine's poem,
        Debussy wrote the suite in 1888 at age
        26, but it was not published until 1903,
        8 sections and ending - CGDGBE)

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G436 CLASSICAL GAS
        (written by Mason Williams and originally
        called "Classical Gasoline", this essential
        piece for fingerstyle guitarists was first
        released in 1968 on "The Mason Williams
        Phonograph Record" - intro and 9 sections)

Am

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BG945 CLASSICAL GAS - (arranged as a showpiece
        for guitar and 5-string banjo with both
        instruments alternating between melody
        and backup - includes quote from Jose
        Feliciano's "Pegao" - intro and 10 sections)

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G1951 CRISTOFORI'S DREAM - (3/4 time - written and
        first recorded by David Lanz on his 1988
        album "Cristofori's Dream" - tab is based
        on his piano arrangement - intro and 8
        sections - DADFAD)

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G2023 CRISTOFORI'S DREAM - (as played by Harold
        Streeter on his 1998 "Guitarscapes"
        album - intro and 5 sections - DGDFAD)

Dm

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G1772 CROSS AND EVIL HEARTED WOMAN
        (traditional Blues - as played by Reverend
        Gary Davis - 4 sections)

A

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G1327 DANCE WITH ME - (70's Pop - first recorded by
        "Orleans" on their 1975 album "Let There
        Be Music" - tab is based partly on their
        recording and on Earl Klugh's recording,
        intro, 3 verses, chorus and ending - G6)

D

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G452 DAYS OF WINE AND ROSES - (from the 1962
        movie of the same name - written by Henry
        Mancini and Johnny Mercer - big hit for
        Andy Williams in 1963 - 2 verses)

D

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G1982 DEAD THUMB ROLL - (adapted from Mark
        Spoelstra's 12-string guitar recordings,
        excerpted from Parts One and Two - intro,
        10 sections and ending - DD)

D

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G2286 DE CREER EN TI ("On My Knees") - (Spanish
        Gospel - tab is based on Jaci Velasquez's
        recording from her 1999 album, "Llegar A
        Ti" - intro, accompaniment for 6 sections,
        plus solo and ending)

G

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G1869 DEE - (3/4 time - "Classical" - written and
        recorded by Randy Rhoads - included on
        Ozzy Osbourne's 1980 "Blizzard of Ozz"
        album - tab is based on that recording,
        intro and 3 sections - DD)

D

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G451 DESAFINADO ("Slightly out of Tune)"
        (Bossa Nova - written by Antonio Carlos
        Jobim with lyrics by Newton Mendonça,
        a big hit for Stan Getz and Charlie Byrd in
        1962 (from the album "Jazz Samba"),
        intro and 4 sections)

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G1281 DESPERADO - (written by Glenn Frey and Don
        Henley and first recorded on the Eagles'
        1973 album "Desperado" - tab is based on
        Linda Ronstadt's recording from her 1973
        album "Don't Cry Now" - intro, 3 verses
        and 2 choruses)

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G1326 DON'T CRY FOR ME, ARGENTINA - (written
        by Andrew Lloyd Webber with lyrics by
        Tim Rice for the 1978 musical "Evita",
        4 verses, 3 choruses and bridge - DD)

D

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G1174 DON'T GET AROUND MUCH ANYMORE
        (40's Jazz standard - written by Duke
        Ellington and Bob Russell - originally titled
        "Never No Lament" and first recorded by
        Ellington in 1940 as an instrumental - lyrics
        and new title were added in 1942 - tab
        includes walking bass - verse and chorus)

A

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G1038 DON'T KNOW WHY - (based on Norah Jones'
        2002 recording from her album "Come
        Away With Me" - intro, accompaniment for
        4 verses and 2 refrains, piano simile, and
        solo for 3 verses and refrain)

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G2516 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 one section based
        on Paul McCartney's later swing version,
        plus Erik Satie's classical "Gymnopedie
        # 1" segueing into a combination of Gerry
        and the Pacemakers' and Gloria Estefan's
        recording from her 1994 album "Hold Me,
        Thrill Me, Kiss Me" - 3 verses and bridge of
        the latter - CGDGBE)

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G1302 EASY LIKE - (50's Jazz blues - written and first
        recorded by Barney Kessel in 1953 for his
        "Barney Kessel - Volume One" album,
        the tab is based on his recording and
        consists of 3 sections and ending - DD)

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G2020 ED'S PLACE
        (uptempo Swing - written by Harold
        Streeter, - tab is as recorded on his 1998
        Guitarscapes album - includes walking
        bass - intro and 5 sections - CGDGBbD)

Gm

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G1574 EL PASO - (3/4 time - written and first recorded
        by Marty Robbins, first released on
        "Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs" in
        1959, Grammy for best Country Western
        recording in 1961 - features Grady Martin
        on guitar - verse and chorus)

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G2711 EMPTY HANDS - (Pop - written and first
        recorded by Leni Stern on her 2002 album
        "Finally the Rain Has Come" - the tab is
        based on both her vocal and instrumental
        recordings and consists of intro, 3 verses,
        turnarounds and ending)

A

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G2715 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 based on Don Henley's
        recording and consists of intro, verse and
        refrain accompaniment, instrumental horn
        solo simile, plus full solo of verse and
        refrain, and ending - CGDGBE)

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G1348 ENGANO
        (Bossa Nova - written by Luiz Bonfa and
        Antonio Carlos Jobim - based on Charlie
        Byrd's recording from his 1964 "Brazilian
        Byrd" album - 3 verses and chorus)

D

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G2720 EUROPA (Earth's Cry, Heaven's Smile)
        (70's Pop Rock - written and first recorded
        by Carlos Santana for his 1976 album
        "Amigos" - the tab is based on his
        recording and consists of intro and 8
        sections, including an uptempo "vamp"
        section, with the first 2 sections at
        intermediate level and the remainder at
        advanced level)

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G857 EVERGREEN - (theme from the 1976 movie
        "A Star Is Born" - written by Barbra
        Streisand and Paul Williams - first
        recorded by Streisand the same year,
        intro and 4 sections)

A

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G1544 EVERGREEN - (intro and 4 sections - Open G)

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G2722 EVERYTIME YOU GO AWAY - (80's Pop,
        written by Daryl Hall, first recorded by Hall
        and Oates on their 1980 album "Voices",
        with the tab based on Paul Young's 1985 hit
        recording, consisting of intro, 2 verses, 3
        refrains, 3 bridges, instrumental break and
        sitar similes, and ending)

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G024 EXODUS (Theme from) - (written by Ernest
        Gold for the 1960 movie of the same name;
        movie was based on events that happened
        on the ship Exodus in 1947 and with the
        founding of the state of Israel in 1948,
        produced by Otto Preminger - 4 sections
        and extended ending)

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G2022 FAREWELL TO GLENDALOUGH - (3/4 and 6/8
        time - "Celtic" - written by Harold Streeter,
        tab as recorded on his 1998 Guitarscapes
        album - 4 sections - CGDGBE)

G

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G849 FEELINGS - (70's Pop - based on the melody
        of "Pour Toi", composed by Loulou Gaste
        in 1957, and recorded by Morris Albert as
        as the title track of his 1975 "Feelings"
        debut album - 2 verses and 2 choruses)

Em

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G1902 FERNANDO
        (70's Pop - recorded by the Swedish pop
        group ABBA in 1976, written by Björn
        Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson and Stig
        Anderson, with the working title of "Tango",
        intro, 2 verses, 2 choruses and ending)

A

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G1330 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 - CGDGBE)

C

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G663 FLY ME TO THE MOON - (Bossa Nova - written
        by Bart Howard in 1954, first recorded the
        same year by Kaye Ballard - this tab is
        based on Joe Harnell's 1962 instrumental
        version - 2 verses - DD)

C

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G1743 FOR A DANCER - (written and first recorded by
        Jackson Browne on his 1974 "Late For the
        Sky" album - 4 sections)

A

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G1880 FROM A DISTANCE - (written in 1985 by Julie
        Gold, recorded in 1990 by Bette Midler for
        her album "Some People's Lives" - 2
        verses and 2 choruses - G6)

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G184 GARY OWEN (Eóghan) ("born of the yew tree")
        (6/8 time Irish jig - 18th century drinking
        song of rich young roisters in Limerick,
        also General George A. Custer's battle
        charge - 2 sections)

A

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G1848 (The) GENTLE RAIN - (Bossa Nova - written by
        Luiz Bonfa in 1965 for the soundtrack "The
        Gentle Rain" - intro and 2 sections)

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G1190 GEORGIA ON MY MIND - (written in 1930 by
        Stuart Gorrell, this is a Jazz-based
        arrangement inspired by Ray Charles'
        recording - 6 verses and 2 bridges)

C

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G1949 GEORGIA ON MY MIND - (as played by Jerry
        Reed - accompaniment for intro, 3 verses,
        bridge and extended ending)

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G1979 GETTYSBURG THEME - (written and first
        recorded by Randy Edelman for the 1993
        movie "Gettysburg" - tab is as played by
        Harold Streeter on his 1998 Guitarscapes
        album - 4 sections - G6)

D

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G479 GIRL FROM IPANEMA (Garota de Ipanema)
        (Bossa Nova - written in 1962 by Antonio
        Carlos Jobim and Vinicius de Moraes - tab
        is based on the recording by Astrud
        Gilberto, João Gilberto and Stan Getz, from
        their 1963 album "Getz/Gilberto" - intro, 3
        verses and bridge)

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G1773 GLORY OF LOVE - (as played by Bahamian
        guitarist Joseph Spence on his 1972 "Good
        Morning Mr. Walker" album, plus a Travis
        picking arrangement by Harold Streeter,
        intro, 2 verses and 2 choruses)

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G1556 GREEN ONIONS - (60's Shuffle Blues/Rock - 17
        years old at the time, keyboardist Booker
        T. Jones came up with this one as part of
        a studio jam in 1962; it was a big hit for
        Booker T and the MG's that year - tab
        includes walking bass - 3 sections - DD)

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G1714 GUITAR ETUDE # 3 - (Bossa Nova - written by
        Dan Fogelberg and first recorded by
        Fogelberg and Tim Weissburg for their
        1978 album "Twin Sons of Different
        Mothers" - tab is based on their recording,
        intro, 4 verses, 2 bridges, interlude and
        extended ending)

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G2014 GYPSY SWING - (written by Harold Streeter,
        tab is as recorded on his Guitarscapes
        album - tab includes walking bass - intro
        and 4 sections - CGDGBE)

C

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G2130 HAPPY TRAILS - (written by Dale Evans
        Rogers in 1950, Roy Rogers and Dale
        sung this to each other at the end of their
        weekly TV shows - a separate recording
        was released in 1952 - tab is based on
        that recording - verse and bridge - DD)

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G1266 HAVE YOU EVER REALLY LOVED A WOMAN
        (Written by Bryan Adams, Michael Kamen
        and Robert John "Mutt" Lange for the 1995
        movie "Don Juan DeMarco" - tab is based
        on flamenco guitarist Paco de Lucia's
        playing on the soundtrack, consisting of
        intro, 2 verses, 3 choruses, bridge,
        "instrumental" interlude and ending)

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G871 HAVE YOURSELF A MERRY LITTLE
        CHRISTMAS
- (written by Hugh Martin for
        the 1944 musical "Meet Me In St. Louis"
        (sung by Judy Garland), both Frank Sinatra
        and Bing Crosby had later hits with the
        piece - 3 verses and bridge)

G

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G1349 HE AIN'T HEAVY, HE'S MY BROTHER
        (written by Bobby Scott and Bob Russell
        and first recorded by The Hollies in 1969,
        3 verses and bridge - CGDGBE)

C

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G1422 HELLO - (written by Lionel Ritchie for his 1984
        "Can't Slow Down" album - extended intro,
        verse, 2 bridges, interlude, and simile of
        Steve Lukather's guitar break - CGDGBE)

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G1602 HERE COMES THE SUN - (Beatles - written by
        George Harrison and first recorded on the
        Beatles' 1969 album "Abbey Road" - intro,
        3 verses, bridge, refrain and ending - DD)

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G2099 HERE'S THAT RAINY DAY
        (50's Jazz standard - written by Jimmy
        Van Heusen and Johnny Burke in 1953,
        recorded by Frank Sinatra on his 1959
        album "No One Cares," - 3 verses and
        ending - EbADGBE)

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G1918 HERE,THERE AND EVERYWHERE
        (written by Paul McCartney and first
        recorded on the Beatles' 1966 album
        "Revolver" - intro, 2 verses, bridge
        and ending - G6)

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G1621 HERNANDO'S HIDEAWAY - (50's Pop,
        written by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross for
        the 1954 musical "The Pajama Game",
        tab is based on Arthur Fiedler and the
        Boston Pops Orchestra's 1958 recording
        and consists of intro, 3 verses and bridge)

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G1821 HE WALKS WITH ME - (Gospel - 2 sections:
        first section as played by Bahamian
        guitarist Joseph Spence on his 1972 album
        "Good Morning Mr. Walker", and second
        section arranged by Harold Streeter in
        Travis picking style - DD)

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G981 HEY JOE - (60's Rock - recorded by Jimi
        Hendrix in 1967 - tab is based on that
        recording - intro, 4 verses, chorus,
        "instrumental break", and ending)

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G042 HEY JUDE - (Beatles - written by Paul
        McCartney, originally titled "Hey Jules",
        recorded in 1968 - the Beatles' first single
        released on Apple Records - 4 verses, 2
        choruses, ending and reprise - DD)

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G1282 HIGH NOON (Do Not Forsake Me, Oh My
        Darling)
- (written by Dimitri Tiomkin and
        Ned Washington, and first sung by Tex
        Ritter in the 1952 movie "High Noon"
        starring Gary Cooper and Grace Kelly,
        tab is as recorded by Harold Streeter on
        his "Streets of Laredo" album - 3 verses
        and bridge - DD)

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G966 HONKY TONK WOMEN - (60's Rock - written
        by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards - tab is
        based on the Rolling Stones' 1969
        recording - 3 verses, 4 choruses - G6)

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G2007 HOTEL CALIFORNIA
        (written by Don Felder, Don Henley and
        Glenn Frey, first recorded by the Eagles
        in 1977 - tab is based on the Eagles' "Hell
        Freezes Over" version - 2 intros, 2 breaks,
        2 verses and chorus - G6)

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G1980 HOW CAN I KEEP FROM SINGING
        (traditional Shaker hymn written by Robert
        Lowry in 1860 - big hit for Enya in 1991,
        tab is based on her recording from her
        album "Shepherd Moons" - intro, 2 verses
        and 2 bridges - G6)

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G2027 HOW CAN I KEEP FROM SINGING
        (as recorded by Harold Streeter on his
        Sent Forth By God's Blessing album,
        intro and 4 sections in 2 keys - G6)

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G486 HOW INSENSITIVE (Insensitez)
        (Bossa Nova - written by Antônio Carlos
        Jobim, loosely based on Frederic Chopin's
        Prelude No.4 with lyrics by Vinícius de
        Moraes - tab is based on Jobim's recording
        from his 1963 album "The Composer of
        Desafinado, Plays" - 2 sections)

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G1847 I CAN SEE CLEARLY NOW - (70's Pop - written
        and first recorded by Johnny Nash in 1972,
        2 verses and chorus - G6)

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G209 IF I FELL - (Beatles - written mainly by John
        Lennon and first recorded on the Beatles'
        1964 "A Hard Day's Night" album - intro,
        3 verses and bridge - DD)

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G490 IF I WERE A RICH MAN
        (written by Sheldon Harnick and Jerry Bock
        for the 1964 musical "Fiddler on the Roof",
        7 sections - DD)

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G208 IF YOU COULD READ MY MIND
        (written and first recorded by Gordon
        Lightfoot for his 1970 album "Sit Down
        Young Stranger" - tab is based on that
        recording - intro, 3 verses, 6 choruses,
        turnaround, 2 interludes and ending)

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G2823 IF YOU DON'T KNOW ME BY NOW
        (70's Pop - written by Kenny Gamble and
        Leon Huff, first recorded by Harold Melvin
        and the Blue Notes in 1972 with Teddy
        Pendergrass on vocals - tab is based on
        their recording and consists of intro, verse,
        bridge and refrain - DD)

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G2818 IF YOU LEAVE ME NOW
        (70's Pop - written and sung by Peter
        Cetera on Chicago's 1976 album "Chicago
        X" (their first # 1 hit) - tab is based on
        their recording and consists of intro, 2
        verses, 2 bridges and ending - CGDGBE)

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G1639 I GOT A NAME - (70's Folk/Pop - written by
        Charles Fox and Norman Gimbel, and
        first recorded by Jim Croce in 1973,
        intro, 3 verses, 3 choruses, 4 bridges and
        instrumental break simile - DGDGCE)

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G1486 I'LL REMEMBER APRIL - (moderate tempo
        Jazz/Swing - written in 1942 by Gene de
        Paul, Patricia Johnston and Don Raye
        for the 1942 Abbott and Costello comedy
        "Ride 'Em Cowboy", sung by Dick Foran,
        3 verses and bridge)

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G2335 IN MY LIFE - (Beatles - written by John Lennon
        and Paul McCartney, first recorded on the
        Beatle's 1965 album "Rubber Soul" - intro,
        3 verses, keyboard simile and ending - G6)

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G1386 INTERMEZZO - (Classical - written by Heinz
        Provost in 1936 for "Escape to happiness",
        3 sections - DD)

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G1912 IN THE MOOD
        (12-Bar Big Band Blues - written by Joe
        Garland and Andy Razaf, arranged and first
        recorded by Glenn Miller in 1939, featured
        in the 1941 movie "Sun Valley Serenade",
        tab is based partly on Glenn Miller's
        arrangement and on Chet Atkins' recording
        from his 1956 album "Fingerstyle Guitar",
        consists of intro, 9 sections (some with
        Travis picking) and ending)

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G2840 INVITATION TO THE BLUES
        (70's Jazz/Pop - written and first recorded
        by Tom Waits in 1976 for his album "Small
        Change" - tab is based on his recording
        and consists of intro, 3 verses, 3 refrains
        and ending - G6)

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G2082 I SWEAR - (Country/Pop - written by Gary Baker
        and Frank J. Myers, first recorded in 1993
        by John Michael Montgomery - intro, 3
        verses, 2 choruses and ending - G6)

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G2732 I THINK IT'S GONNA RAIN TODAY
        (60's slow jazz/pop - written and first
        recorded by Randy Newman for his self-
        titled 1968 debut album - the tab is based
        on Madeline Peyroux's recording and
        consists of intro, 3 verses, bridge and
        ending)

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G2852 I THREW IT ALL AWAY
        (60's Folk/Rock - written and first recorded
        by Bob Dylan for his 1969 album "Nashville
        Skyline" - the tab consists of 3 verses, 3
        refrains and bridge, plus second module of
        guitar accompaniment)

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G959 IT'S ONLY A PAPER MOON
        (uptempo Jazz - written by Harold Arlen, E.
        Y. Harburg, and Billy Rose in 1933 - tab is
        based on Natalie Cole's 1991 recording
        from her "Unforgettable With Love" album,
        extended intro, accompaniment for 3
        verses and bridge, plus solo for 3 verses
        and bridge)

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G2736 IT'S RAINING - (60's Pop - written by Allen
        Toussaint under the pseudonym "Naomi
        Neville", for Irma Thomas, known as the
        "Soul Queen of New Orleans", who first
        recorded it in 1962 - the tab is based on
        her recording and consists of intro, 2 verses
        and ending - EGDGBE)

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G2743 IT WILL HAVE TO DO (Until the Real Thing
        Comes Along)
- (40's Pop - written by
        Sammy Cahn, Saul Chaplin, and L.E.
        Freeman in 1936 - the tab is based on the
        InkSpots' 1941 recording, and on Dexter
        Gordon's 1962 saxophone recording from
        his "A Swinging Affair" album, and consists
        of intro, 6 verses, 2 bridges and ending)

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G2089 I WANT TO BE JUST LIKE YOU
        (contemporary Gospel - written by Joy
        Becker and Dan Dean in 1994, recorded
        by Craig Phillips and Dan Dean for the
        album "Lifeline" - accompaniment for intro,
        4 verses, 3 choruses and bridge, plus solo)

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G1952 JAMAICA FAREWELL - (Carribean calypso,
        written by Lord Burgess in 1926, first
        recorded by Harry Belafonte on his 1956
        "Calypso" album - 4 verses and 2 choruses
        in 2 keys - DD)

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G2317 JINGLE BELL ROCK - (written by Joe Beal and
        Jim Boothe, first recorded in 1957 by
        Bobby Helms - as played by Chet Atkins,
        intro, 6 sections and ending)

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G2209 JOB (God Loves You) - (contemporary Gospel,
        written by Cindy Morgen and Loren
        Balman - accompaniment for intro, 3
        verses and 2 choruses, plus solo interlude,
        verse, and extended ending)

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G2300 JOLLY OLD SAINT NICHOLAS - (traditional
        Christmas - Nicholas of Myra, who lived
        from 270 to 346 AD, also known as
        "Nicholas the Wonderworker", became the
        model for Santa Claus - keys of C, F and
        Bb - as played by Chet Atkins - 4 sections)

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G992 JOSE'S PLACE - (as played by Mason Williams
        on his 1970 "Handmade" album - 2 intros
        and 6 sections)

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G1458 JOTAS ARAGONESAS - (3/4 time - based
        on David Moreno's recording from his
        flamenco-oriented 1958 album "Spanish
        Guitars" - 5 sections)

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G910 JUST THE WAY YOU ARE
        (70's Pop - written by Billy Joel and first
        recorded on his 1977 album "The Stranger"
        intro, 3 verses and chorus)

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G2025 KEAN O'HARA (First Air) - (3/4 time - Celtic,
        written by Turlough O'Carolan (1670-1738)
        for Irish harp (clarsach) - as recorded by
        Harold Streeter on his 1998 Guitarscapes
        album - 2 sections - DADGAD)

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G2633 KISSING A FOOL - (80's Jazz/Pop - written by
        George Michael in 1987 and first recorded
        by him for his 1988 album "Faith" - tab is
        based on his recording and consists of
        intro, 7 verses, 2 bridges and ending - DD)

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G2836 LA ARRIBENA - (south American Classical,
        written by Argentinian Atahualpa Yupanqui,
        tab is as played by Carlos Martinez, and
        consists of 4 sections)

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G810 LADY MADONNA - (Beatles - written by John
        Lennon and Paul McCartney, first recorded
        by the Beatles in 1968 - intro, 2 verses,
        chorus and ending - DD)

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G899 LA MADRUGADA ("The Early Dawn")
        (written by Jerry Reed - tab is based on
        Chet Atkins' 1969 recording - 5 sections)

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G509 LAURA - (slow Jazz standard - theme of the
        1944 movie "Laura" - written by David
        Raksin and Johnny Mercer - tab is partly
        based on Johnny Smith's recording