The Beatles: Here There And Everywhere

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The Beatles: Here There And Everywhere

Post by John A. Russell »

Hey all

Johhny Baldwin, sent me a tablature of work he did on the Beatles Song, "Here There And Everywhere".

The tab inspired me to listen to the Beatles from way back and do a version of my own.

It's a real pretty tune, that fits the PSG a treat!

Don't know if any of you Americans are fans of the old "Fab Four", but in the 60s, they made me pick up a guitar and form a band.

Anyone wanting a copy, P.M. me your email address.
Anyone wanting tab from Johnny, please contact him.
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Just received tab for Here There And Everywhere from John. Looking forward to working on this. Thanks for the excellent tab.
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Post by gary pierce »

Thanks again John for the tab, very well done.
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Post by Matt Gillooly »

I just received the tab, and it looks great! Thanks, John!
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Post by Bruce Bjork »

Another wonderful tab and song from John Russell.
Thanks John
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Thanks for another great arrangement & tab!
Best Regards,
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Post by Bill Galvan »

Thanks for the tab Mr. Russell. I have wanted to learn this song for a
long time. Now, with your tab, it will be easy. Great job.
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Post by Jeff Garden »

Great job once again, John. Very nice selection of chords and voicings for a very full sound.
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Post by Mark Eaton »

John, I would love to have a copy of the tab for this beautiful song.


Don't know if any of you Americans are fans of the old "Fab Four", but in the 60s, they made me pick up a guitar and form a band.
I think you can safely assume that the majority of members here are Beatles fans, and some of us who are old enough were also inspired by the boys to pick up guitars and form bands, even if they never got out of the garage.
Mark
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Post by Mark Eaton »

Now that was prompt! Thank you for the TAB John, looks outstanding. 8)
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Post by Jeff Garden »

And in the ages old "Beatles versus Stones" preference argument, I'd be willing to bet the Beatles win hands down with steel players due to their great melodies.
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Thanks again John for your help with this one.Hope your knee has gotten better.
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Post by Larry Hopkins »

Another great tab,on a old Beatles song.good job John,your much appreciated,thanks
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Very well done!
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Post by Johnny Baldwin »

John I'm glad you could use and enhance my (and Roy Thompson's) original TAB for "Here, There, and Everywhere". Keep posting your original tabs and thanks for your time and effort.
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Post by Jon Light »

Sweet looking tab for this great song. Looking forward to working with it. Thanks mucho, John!
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Post by Hubert Konrad »

Great Song, great TAB - thank you John.
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John sent this to me a few days ago but I've been laid up with a bad back.
Finally got back to my steel today and loved playing through this (slowly) until I got to the B+C change at the end. Twinged my back again!
Grrrr. (But loved the tab anyway, John!)
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Post by John A. Russell »

Alan

Sorry you hurt your back again!

Put blocks on the pedals, so you don't have to reach so far. :)

Get Well Soon!



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Post by Jim Norman »

Just received the tab. Thanks so much, really looking forward to digging into this. Cheers.
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Just received a beautiful arrangement of the Beatles classic. Johns presentations of tab are first rate.
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Post by David Friedlander »

Beautifully phrased. This is a really nice version.
Great work. So easy to follow.
Thanks John - looking forward to more!
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Post by Ron Funk »

John Russell has done it again.

Thanks.
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Post by David Cubbedge »

I gave it a quick once over in between other projects and it works just fine! Thank you John, you've saved me a lot of time! I'm going to record my own version in the coming months...
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Post by Fred Wurtz »

Very nice. I'm enjoying it thoroughly. Thank you for your generosity, John.
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