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D-Day Dodgers.Lili Marlene DigiTrad: LILI MARLEEN LILI MARLENE (informal) LILLI MARLENE (English) THE D-DAY DODGERS Related threads: Origins: We Are the D-Day Dodgers (43) Lyr Req: Malaria (ttto Lili Marlene) (1) Lyr Req: Lilli Marlene in Irish (9) Chords Req: D-Day Dodgers / Lili Marlene (10) Aug 18th, 1941: Lili Marleen (110) Lili Marlene by As sung by June tabor (11) (origins) Origins: Lili Marleen (32) happy? - Aug 18 (Vor der Kaserne) (10) Chords Req: Lili Marlene in German and English (23) Lyr Req: Wedding of Lili Marlene (19) Lyr Req: D Day Dodgers (25) Another Lili Marlene (5) Lyr Add: Lili Marlene (an extra clean verse) (4)
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Subject: RE: D-Day Dodgers.Lili Marlene From: pavane Date: 12 Oct 01 - 12:34 PM The chords I posted (from analysis of a MIDI file) in the other thread contain a few more variations. |
Subject: RE: D-Day Dodgers.Lili Marlene From: Willa Date: 11 Oct 01 - 04:27 PM Roger, Arjay is correct. The sequence of chords given in the version I have is C G7 C F C G7 C G7 C G7 C G7 C G7 C The tune is given as Lilli Marlene |
Subject: RE: D-Day Dodgers.Lili Marlene From: Sorcha Date: 08 Oct 01 - 08:15 PM You might also look at the responses to your previous thread. If you are a member you can trace threads so you don't lose them. |
Subject: RE: D-Day Dodgers.Lili Marlene From: GUEST,Arjay Date: 08 Oct 01 - 08:03 PM If the tune is Lili Marlene, the Chords are a simple G, D, D7, and C.
If you need help knowing where to use each, let us know, but if you know the tune, you can easily hear which one fits where. |
Subject: D-Day Dodgers/Lili Marlene From: GUEST,Roger Date: 02 Oct 01 - 07:14 PM I watched a great documentary tonight on the Italian campaign from the last time we got ourselves in a global fix. When I was young my next door neighbour had fought in Italy, but I was unimpressed as the stuff I knew about was on the western front. Heroism on both sides it would appear. I came looking for the words to D-Day Dodgers, the words are in the archive, but does anyone know the chords? The tune is Lili Marlene. Many thanks |
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