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Subject: Help with name or origin of a song From: Beauregard Hooligan Date: 04 Mar 98 - 06:43 AM Howdy All, There is a song that occasionally finds it's way out of the junkyard I call a brain. I have ever worked out a finger style melody on guitar, but can't remember where I first heard it, who did it, or the complete lyrics. It sounds like what my sisters would call "bubblegum music", and it is catchy, or I would not remember it. I do it in the key of D, standard tuning, and it has five notes preceeding the first word, that is very much like the Beatles "Here Comes the Sun". I would be more exact, but I don't know tab. It goes something like this: The reason why I can't stay I've got to let you go girl and right away. After what you did I can't stay long and I'll probably feel a whole lot better when you're gone (two beats) when you're gone. Thank you for your time. Anyone who can come up with info can write me at beauhooligan@sprynet.com. Adios. Beauregard |
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Subject: RE: Help with name or oragin of a song From: Alan of Australia Date: 04 Mar 98 - 07:30 AM G'day, "I'll feel a whole lot better" by G. Clark, sung by the Byrds. Cheers, |
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