Subject: Kentucky Waltz From: GUEST,Rod Patterson Date: 24 Jun 01 - 04:11 PM I would like the lyrics and chords for the Kentucky Waltz. Have been taking guitar lessons for a few months so am still learning!! Thanks |
Subject: Lyr/Chords Add: KENTUCKY WALTZ (Bill Monroe) From: Sorcha Date: 24 Jun 01 - 04:19 PM Kentucky Waltz at Cowpie.
Words and music by Bill Monroe We were [C] waltzing that night in Kentucky Beneath the beautiful harvest [G7] moon And I was the boy that was lucky But it all ended too [C] soon As I sit here alone in the moonlight I see your [C7] smiling [F] face And I long once more for [C] your em-[A7] brace And the [D7] beautiful Ken-[G7] tucky [C] waltz. Click to play |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Kentucky Waltz From: Mark Clark Date: 24 Jun 01 - 05:27 PM I think you'll find it pleasing to add an F6 in the second to last line as follows:
And I long once [F6] more for [C] your em-[A7] brace... Assuming you're using a full 6-string thumbed F and your little finger is therefore unused, add the D note by placing your little finger on the second string, third fret to form F6. Try it, you'll like it. - Mark
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Subject: refresh From: Mark Clark Date: 25 Jun 01 - 06:43 PM |
Subject: Tune Req: kentucky waltz From: GUEST,stonejohn Date: 21 Feb 04 - 08:21 PM Yes I checked the DT. No matter where I look I can't find the tune. Even pages that tout themselves as tabs are chords only. Can anyone help? sheet music, abc's, midis, whatever. Thanks, sj I moved this message here from another thread on the same topic. |
Subject: RE: tune Req: Kentucky Waltz From: masato sakurai Date: 22 Feb 04 - 08:54 AM These recordings are at The Record Lady's All-Time Country Favorites: 'Kentucky Waltz' - Eddy Arnold (Real Country Archives Page 7)And "Kentucky Waltz" for the harmonica. |
Subject: RE: tune Req: Kentucky Waltz From: Mark Clark Date: 22 Feb 04 - 02:03 PM I'll be happy to post an ABC encoding for the tune but I won't be able to get to it for a couple of days. - Mark |
Subject: Tune Add: KENTUCKY WALTZ (Bill Monroe) From: Mark Clark Date: 23 Feb 04 - 04:53 PM Looks like I got around to it sooner than I expected. Hope you like it. - Mark |
Subject: RE: tune Req: Kentucky Waltz From: GUEST Date: 01 Mar 04 - 11:24 AM thanks mark sj |
Subject: RE: tune Req: Kentucky Waltz From: Joe Offer Date: 16 Mar 04 - 01:52 AM Here's the MIDI Mark Clark sent me. Click to playTo play or display ABC tunes, try concertina.net |
Subject: RE: tune Req: Kentucky Waltz From: GUEST Date: 18 Apr 04 - 12:54 AM x2E/G/|"C"cBA|GEC|E/>E/-E2-|E3/2z/G/B/| w:We were waltz-ing that night in Ken-tuc-ky,__ 'Neath the c>Bc|G2C|"G7"B,3-|B,2z| w:beau-ti-ful har-vest moon_ BB>A|G2E/D/|B, w:I was the boy who was luc-ky,__ But it (G,2G)|GBA|"C"G3-|G2A/B/| w:All_ end-ed too soon,_ As I c/c2c/|G e2e|ded|"F"c3-|c2c/c/| w:see your smi-i-ling face,_ And I c2c|"F6"d2(d/^d/)|"C"e2c|"A"G2G/^G/| w:long once more for_ your em-brace, And the "D"A>^GA/^A/|"G7"B-(B/>A/)G|"C"c3-|c2z|| w:beau-ti-ful Ken-tu__key waltz. |
Subject: RE: tune Req: Kentucky Waltz From: Mark Clark Date: 18 Apr 04 - 02:04 PM I'm not certain why GUEST reposted the ABC code above. It's identical to the ABC code I posted above on 23 Feb 04 - 04:53 PM. GUEST's code has the disadvantage of being incomplete with respect to the required header fields and GUEST didn't bother to escape the < characters in measures 11 and 18 so they are eaten by our browsers and don't appear in GUEST's code.Don't try copy or use GUEST's code since it won't produce a useful score or MIDI file. - Mark |
Subject: Chords Add: KENTUCKY WALTZ (Bill Monroe) From: GUEST,P Matich Date: 29 Apr 06 - 07:14 PM Here's my take on the chords in D We were (D) waltzing that night in Kentucky, 'neath the beaudiful harvest (A) moon I was the boy who was lucky, but it ended all to (D) soon As I sit here alone in the moonlight, I see your (D7) smilin' (G) face And I long once (Gm) more for (D) your em-(B)-brace, in that (E7) beautiful Ken-(A)-tucky (D) Waltz Peter Matich NZ Bill Monroe Fanclub |
Subject: Chords Add: KENTUCKY WALTZ (Bill Monroe) From: GUEST Date: 30 Apr 06 - 12:42 PM Country & Western Songbook Sheet Music Score KENTUCKY WALTZ Bill Monroe We were (C) waltzing that night in Kentucky Beneath the beautiful (C/E) Har-(EbDim)-vest (G7) moon And I was the boy that was lucky But it all (G+) ended too (C) soon As I sit here alone in the moonlight I see your (C7) smiling (F) face And I long once (D7/F#) more (F#dim) for (C/G) your em-(A7)-brace And that (D7) beautiful Ken-(G7)-tucky (C) Waltz. Note. The original "Kentucky Waltz" was one of some 75 instrumentals that Bill Monroe wrote before he tried his hand at lyric writing. The 1934 version helped established the Monroe Brothers as a major country act and became a mainstay in Bill's repertory when he formed his famous Blue Grass Boys in 1938. He added a lyric to the tune and scored another success with it in 1946, but it was Eddy Arnold's 1951 recording that became a best seller. Monroe was born in Kentucky, and his "bluegrass style" of unamplified instrumentals was a dirrect of the string bands that flourished in the 1920s and featured a solo fiddle. |
Subject: RE: Kentucky Waltz second verse From: GUEST,Maggie Date: 06 Nov 06 - 10:54 PM Here's another verse that I wrote: Maggie's Verse I hope that one day you'll remember The boy who waits here for you And we'll spend another September In the love that we once knew Please come back to the hills of Kentucky To ease my lonely pain And you and I will dance again to the beautiful Kentucky Waltz. |
Subject: RE: tune Req: Kentucky Waltz From: Gulliver Date: 24 Jan 07 - 11:57 AM This sounds very similar to a tune recorded by Ry Cooder called "I always knew that you were the one". Is it the same tune? Which came first? |
Subject: RE: tune Req: Kentucky Waltz From: GUEST,Jim Date: 24 Jan 07 - 03:22 PM I like it Maggie! |
Subject: RE: tune Req: Kentucky Waltz From: Lin in Kansas Date: 25 Jan 07 - 01:11 AM I have dots for this if anyone needs them. Send me a PM. Lin |
Subject: RE: tune Req: Kentucky Waltz From: GUEST,bud in alabama Date: 17 Mar 07 - 09:13 PM i need the sheet music for the fiddle. thanks |
Subject: RE: tune Req: Kentucky Waltz From: Stewart Date: 17 Mar 07 - 09:38 PM Here's the abc file for the tune as I play it on fiddle. X:1 T:Kentucky Waltz C:Words and music by Bill Monroe N:The original "Kentucky Waltz" was one of some 75 instrumentals N:that Bill Monroe wrote before he tried his hand at lyric writing. N:The 1934 version helped established the Monroe Brothers as a major N:country act and became a mainstay in Bill's repertory when he formed N:his famous Blue Grass Boys in 1938. He added a lyric to the tune N:and scored another success with it in 1946, but it was Eddy Arnold's N:1951 recording that became a best seller. M:3/4 L:1/8 K:G Bd|"G"g3f e2|d2B2G2|B2B4-|B4df|g3f g2|d4G2|"D7"F6-|F4z2|f2f3e|d4cA|F2F4-|F2z2FE|D6|d2d2f2|"G"d6-|d4ef|g2g3g|d4BG|B2B4-|B4B2|b4b2|"G7"(a2b2)a2|"C"g6-|g4gg|g4g2|"Am"a4^a2|"G"b4g2|d4d^d|"A"e3d e^e|"D7"f3e d2|"G"g6-|g4 |] Copy and paste the abc file in Concertina.net then click on "select" and you will have the sheet music. Cheers, S. in Seattle |
Subject: Lyr/Chords Add: KENTUCKY WALTZ (Bill Monroe) From: GUEST,Pat Harding Date: 19 Apr 08 - 02:04 PM KENTUCKY WALTZ (G) We were waltzin' that night in Kentucky 'Neath the beautiful harvest (D) moon And I was the one so very happy But it all ended too (G) soon (G) As I sit here alone in the moonlight I can see your (G7) smiling (C ) face And I long once more for (G) your embrace And that (A7) beautiful Ken(D7)tucky (G) Waltz Instrumental Break Repeat all |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Kentucky Waltz From: kendall Date: 19 Apr 08 - 02:15 PM Or, G we were waltzing.... D moon...G soon... smiling G7..C face... G your ..E embrace..A beautiful..D Kentucky G Waltz.. |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Kentucky Waltz From: GUEST,Steve Gardham Date: 19 Apr 08 - 03:36 PM It goes very nicely with The Tennessee Waltz, usually play and sing one in D and then slide into G with the other, on Melodeon. |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Kentucky Waltz From: GUEST,Jim Date: 20 Apr 08 - 02:30 PM Hey Masato Sakurai, Why would the Kentucky Waltz be on a Peewee King Tribute album. Did Peewee ever perform this tune? |
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