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Ray,
I'll get those in the mail today.
Thanks! :D
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I have a couple more Country Classics for you.

The first is a song that's credited to A.P. Carter of the Carter family: "I'm Thinking Tonight Of My Blue Eyes" and 1929 is the date when the Carters recorded it.
The melody has been used many times since for such songs as "The Great Speckled Bird", The Wild Side of Life" and "It wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels".. The song was sung by Roy Rogers in a 1943 movie.

The second song is "Someday You'll Want Me To Want You". This song was written in 1944 and first recorded by Elton Britt in 1946.
Since then, it has been recorded by quite a number of artists including; Patsy Cline, Don Gibson, Willy Nelson, George Jones, Jim Reeves, Eddy Arnold, Gene Autry, Connie Francis, Dean Martin, Vaughn Monroe and on and on.
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Erv, I see "Waltz of the Wind" listed on the first page. Is that the Hank Williams demo/radio cut. what key is it tabbed in?
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Todd,
My "Waltz Of The Wind" was written by Fred Rose and recorded by Hank Williams.
It is written in the key of G.
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Erv, that's the same key Hank recorded it in right?
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Todd,
I really can't tell you but that's the key that Fred Rose wrote it in.
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That will work. I'll take a copy.
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Todd,
I've got 8 Browns in my mailing list but no Todd Brown. You'll have to send me your postal mailing address.
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email sent Erv. :D
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Got it. :D
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My latest Country Classic is a song written and recorded by Don Gibson: "(I'd Be) A Legend In My Time".
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Hey Erv. I'd probably be interested in many of your tabs. But what I'd rather have is an audio copy of you playing them. Any chance?
Gary Shepherd

Carter D-10 & Peavey Nashville 1000

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Gary,
I'm giving some thought to recording.
Maybe sometime down the line. :D
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My newest Country Classic is: "Beautiful Brown Eyes".
This song is officially considered a tradional song but some scholars believe that it was composed by two early country artists, "Fiddlin'" Arthur Smith and Alton Delmore of The Delmore Brothers.
These two were early Opry stars.
In 1950, Jimmy Wakely made a hit out of "Beautiful Brown Eyes."
Since then, the song has become a true classic.
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:D
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Erv will you send me the following tabs,
A Legend in my Time
Crazy
Frauline
Before the Next Teardrop Falls
Blue Eyes Crying In the Rain
Your Cheating Heart
Thanks Jeff
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Jeff,
I'll get those on their way to you today.
Thanks! :D
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My latest Country Classic is a song made famous in 1954 by The Singing Ranger, Hank Snow: "I Don't Hurt Anymore".
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Hey erv thanks for tabs checking to
see if have sound track for
till the river runs dry
if not where can i get it thanks
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Harvey,
Sorry, I can't help you out. :(
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My latest Country Classic is: "Bonaparte's Retreat".
This song started out as a fiddle tune and in 1946 Pee Wee King added lyrics to it.
It became a best-seller for Pee Wee King, Redd Stewart and their Golden West Cowboys.
Carl Smith revived the song in 1970 and Glen Campbell's 1974 version became a Top Ten success.
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:D
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hello Erv will you send me
maria elena
crazy
heartaches by the number
pick me up on your way down
some day youll want me to want you key B
secret love
steel guitar rag key E
tennessee waltz
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Brian,
I'll get those tabs started on their way to you today.
Thanks! :D
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My latest Country Classic is one written by Fred Rose and recorded by Hank Williams in 1952: "Take These Chains From My Heart (and Set Me Free)"
Later on is was recorded by George Jones.
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