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Subject: Guitar tabs 'Peggy Gordon' From: badgerbiker Date: 17 Jun 08 - 03:33 PM Can anyone help with a nice easy version of this please? |
Subject: RE: Guitar tabs 'Peggy Gordon' From: Peace Date: 17 Jun 08 - 07:35 PM The whole nine yards is here. (Don't forget to scroll down. There are lyrics, chords, tabs, versions and midis.) |
Subject: RE: Guitar tabs 'Peggy Gordon' From: 12-stringer Date: 17 Jun 08 - 07:36 PM The only version I've ever heard is the one on Peggy Seeger's "A Song for You and Me" LP (Prestige 13058) -- my favorite Peggy Seeger album ever. She accompanies herself on autoharp. It comes from a Helen Creighton collection, out of the Maritimes. From the Peggy Seeger Songbook, then, this set of chords: [E]Oh, Peg[B7]gy [E]Gordon, you are my dar[B7]ling Come [A]sit you [E]down upon my [B7]knee And [A]tell to [E]me the [B7]very [E]rea[B7]son [A]Why I'm sligh[E]ted [B7]so by [E]thee. This tune is extremely similar to the one Martin Carthy uses for "Banks of the Sweet Primeroses" on his album "But Two Came By" and which he plays on mandolin. |
Subject: RE: Guitar tabs 'Peggy Gordon' From: Houston_Diamond Date: 17 Jun 08 - 08:25 PM ooh dear... Um... I have heard this so many times and those chords I find hard to accompany on both sets... I seem to like Peace's one though except I play it slightly different: [A]Oh, Peggy [A]Gord[E]on you [D] are my [A] darl[E]ing, Come [D] sit ye [A] down upon my [E] knee, And [D] tell to [A] me the [D] very [A] reas[E]on, That [D] I am [A] slighted [E] so by [A] thee. I seem to be able to sing to this better but I'm not sure if you sing it different. I'm just going on what I remember from clubs :D |
Subject: RE: Guitar tabs 'Peggy Gordon' From: Peace Date: 17 Jun 08 - 08:27 PM I've never heard the song before, guys. Shot in the dark from me. |
Subject: RE: Guitar tabs 'Peggy Gordon' From: Houston_Diamond Date: 17 Jun 08 - 08:34 PM That's ok Peace... It's been done by the Corrs, Dubliners so if you wanted to I'm sure you could find a version or 2 to listen to. I just like the song especially when done unaccompanied and with a lot of power :D (but it sounds nice with instruments) |
Subject: RE: Guitar tabs 'Peggy Gordon' From: GUEST,Gerry Date: 17 Jun 08 - 09:53 PM My favorite recording of this is Eileen McGann's, on the Heritage CD. The slowest version ever is probably Sinead O'Connor's, on that album of folk songs she did. |
Subject: RE: Guitar tabs 'Peggy Gordon' From: Jim McLean Date: 18 Jun 08 - 06:38 AM Luke kelly has recorded it and sings it superbly. |
Subject: RE: Guitar tabs 'Peggy Gordon' From: GUEST,folkwaller Date: 18 Jun 08 - 03:00 PM Have a listen to the Dransfields. |
Subject: RE: Guitar tabs 'Peggy Gordon' From: GUEST,Jim Date: 18 Jun 08 - 07:25 PM Happy Traum does a wonderful version of this song. |
Subject: RE: Guitar tabs 'Peggy Gordon' From: Houston_Diamond Date: 18 Jun 08 - 07:35 PM I just love singing it... it always reminds me of when I was a kid in folk clubs and everyone singing it :D |
Subject: RE: Guitar tabs 'Peggy Gordon' From: Big Al Whittle Date: 18 Jun 08 - 07:41 PM I do a not bad version. I'll try and put it on my website soon as I promised Sapper 82 I would a few weeks ago at a mudcat gather in deepest Derbyshire - a place glorying in the name of of Wardlow Mires. Strangely reminiscent of that pub in An American Werewolf! Although I too first heard it from Peggy strumming on autoharp - the version I draw mainly on is my memory of the late John Dunkerly of the Ian Campbell folk group. |
Subject: RE: Guitar tabs 'Peggy Gordon' From: Big Al Whittle Date: 01 Jul 08 - 10:32 PM done it tonight! included is deliberate mistake! http://bigalwhittle.co.uk/id30.html |
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