Sleepy lagoon tab
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Sleepy lagoon tab
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Has enyone the E9 Tab for "Sleepy Lagoon".
Thanks
Has enyone the E9 Tab for "Sleepy Lagoon".
Thanks
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Hi
That sucks!I like that song!Maby someone els
has the old Doug Beaumer book with the Sleepy Lagoon song in !
Please contact me!
Wolfgang
That sucks!I like that song!Maby someone els
has the old Doug Beaumer book with the Sleepy Lagoon song in !
Please contact me!
Wolfgang
Sleepy Lagoon Tab
Wolfgang, I know you asked for E9th tab, but this MAY be of some help as it includes the middle section that most singers leave out.. :-
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The middle is in this version :- Sleepy Lagoon Click Here
This is NOT the version as tabbed because it's played on a "Pedal" guitar.
Ooops I think I put my foot in it !!
I do believe there are Nightingales and Roses in Hawaii, and so does Jack Lawrence the AMERICAN lyricist who wrote the words.
The story told by Jack Lawrence (the Lyricist)
http://www.jacklawrencesongwriter.com/s ... agoon.html
In the meantime, listen to this version and TRY to count 3/4 :- Doris Day
Alfred without the middle
Here's a link to a discussion on the song, and somewhere are the lyrics..
Click Here
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The middle is in this version :- Sleepy Lagoon Click Here
This is NOT the version as tabbed because it's played on a "Pedal" guitar.
Ooops I think I put my foot in it !!
I do believe there are Nightingales and Roses in Hawaii, and so does Jack Lawrence the AMERICAN lyricist who wrote the words.
The story told by Jack Lawrence (the Lyricist)
http://www.jacklawrencesongwriter.com/s ... agoon.html
In the meantime, listen to this version and TRY to count 3/4 :- Doris Day
Alfred without the middle
Here's a link to a discussion on the song, and somewhere are the lyrics..
Click Here
Last edited by basilh on 10 Mar 2008 3:45 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Can't understand that, I corrected it by copy/pasting the exact same code ?
Alfred without the middle
Alfred without the middle
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There's more to the story, originally entitled "Midnight in Wolverhampton" dedicated to his wife, Eric wrote it after an evening out together.
Here are many versions including Eric conducting the London Symphony orchestra himself.
Eric Coates and the London Symphony Orchestra
Alfred's FIRST Version
Alfred Apaka's Last Version
Bert Kaemphert
Cynthia Read/Felix Mendelssohn
Doris Day Slow Foxtrot!
Eddi Calvert
Tommy Dorsey
Ken Ufton
Myself, but what guitar ?
ALL played in the original key, except for Tommy Dorsey (Bb) and Cynthia Read (F)
Here are many versions including Eric conducting the London Symphony orchestra himself.
Eric Coates and the London Symphony Orchestra
Alfred's FIRST Version
Alfred Apaka's Last Version
Bert Kaemphert
Cynthia Read/Felix Mendelssohn
Doris Day Slow Foxtrot!
Eddi Calvert
Tommy Dorsey
Ken Ufton
Myself, but what guitar ?
ALL played in the original key, except for Tommy Dorsey (Bb) and Cynthia Read (F)
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Yikes ! I graduated from Wolverhampton Polytechnic with a degree in Economics in 1969. My memories of Wolverhampton, in comparison to my memories of lying on the beach in Waikiki, boggle in the brain. I can't imagine anything less likely to conjure up visions of a Sleepy Lagoon than Wolverhampton...basilh wrote:There's more to the story, originally entitled "Midnight in Wolverhampton"...
That having been said, I listened to every version of Sleepy Lagoon you have on your website. First of all, I don't like any of the versions played on brass. Of the remaining, I have to say that the Basil Henriques version is the most pleasant to listen to, seconded by the Doris Day version.
Of course, there are thousands of other versions out there....
(but don't look for the Alan Brookes version. The world isn't ready for that yet.... )
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Tanks basilh for the C6 tabs!
I got the E9th tab from Erv Niehaus and I must say
i like his version very much.
Wolfgang
I got the E9th tab from Erv Niehaus and I must say
i like his version very much.
Wolfgang
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