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Post by richie on Mar 17, 2011 7:58:28 GMT
anyone remember this classic love song
Richie
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Post by mojolomjl on Mar 17, 2011 11:13:51 GMT
Hi Richie, Not only do I remember this song it happens to be one of my favourite numbers to play when having a singalong. Thanks for sharing. Regards, Maurice.
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Post by richie on Mar 17, 2011 11:18:27 GMT
hi maurice its a beautiful song mate yes if just found a backing track for it. mind not that one is needed really cause its an easy song to play C EM F i think lol and a few more chords great song Cheers Richie
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Post by mojolomjl on Mar 17, 2011 13:28:01 GMT
Hi Richie, I have the words and cords if you are interested. Regards, Maurice.
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Post by richie on Mar 17, 2011 13:39:06 GMT
hi maurice thank you for that kind offer but its ok mate thank you for the offer though im greatful Richie
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Post by Charlie Hall on Mar 17, 2011 21:43:05 GMT
Hi Richie, I always liked that number. How many of us knew that Peter Sarstedt is the brother of Eden Kane (Well I Ask You). Regards, Charlie
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Post by DaveC on Mar 17, 2011 21:52:12 GMT
And there is a third brother (Clive) who used the stage name Robin Sarstedt and had a hit with a cover version of Hoagy Carmichael's "My Resistance is Low"
Dave C.
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Post by trickytree on Mar 17, 2011 22:16:37 GMT
One of my all time favourite songs, thanks for sharing Richie.
Ian
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Post by ramdrew on Mar 17, 2011 23:17:59 GMT
Can't fault the commenst - a simple tune with a great story to it. I always liked the way that Peter sang it as if he really wasn't interested in doing so and then as the song progresses he gets more into it. Also love the way he used closed sentance statements that could be regrded as questions.
Simple btch of chords with a running down bass line on the C chord. I play it using inversions which cretes the drone.
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