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Dick Sexton


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Greenville, Ohio
Post  Posted 9 Sep 2009 7:04 am    
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Has anyone got a chord chart for this great old swing tune. I'm exploring this song by guitar great http://www.arborsrecords.com/recordtemplate.html?ProductID=19394

As played here: http://www.arborsrecords.com/audio/19394.mp3

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Dick Sexton
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Shane Glover

 

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Oklahoma, USA
Post  Posted 9 Sep 2009 8:21 am    
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Hi Dick

I think I have a George Strait song book at home with this song in it. I will check this evening .

Shane
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Dick Sexton


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Greenville, Ohio
Post  Posted 9 Sep 2009 9:34 am     Right or Wrong...
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Thanks, Shane
Looks like I would know this, but when I took that break a few years back I lost some stuff. Maybe we'll look at this as a project for Beginners Notes in the future. I just love those big in between the normal chord, chords being played here.
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Ricky Davis


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Bertram, Texas USA
Post  Posted 9 Sep 2009 10:23 am    
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Tab:

         E7                 A7
Right or Wrong, I'll always love you.
              D7               G
Though you're gone, I can't forget.
                             D
Right or wrong, I'll keep on dreaming,
            A7                        D7 
Though I'll live with that same old regret.
     E7              A7 
All along I knew I'd lose you,
        D7                   B7
Still I prayed that you'd be true.
        E7                   A7
In your heart, please just remember:
         G          D7                 G
Right or Wrong, I'm still in love with you.

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Dick Sexton


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Greenville, Ohio
Post  Posted 9 Sep 2009 11:42 am    
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Thank you Ricky, appreciate it.
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Shane Glover

 

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Oklahoma, USA
Post  Posted 9 Sep 2009 3:50 pm    
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Dick check your home e mail. I tried to send this too ya, But somehow it kept getting scrambled up on the forum . I hope it comes out alright .

Thanks for all your help !
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Dick Sexton


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Greenville, Ohio
Post  Posted 9 Sep 2009 3:59 pm     Shane...
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Morgan Scoggins

 

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Georgia, USA
Post  Posted 15 Sep 2009 4:12 am    
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I'm not trying to be picky, but the first chord in the song "Right or Wrong" should be an E7#5.The first note after the 2 note pickup is a C note. If you play a standard E7 chord the fifth is a B note and will clash with the C. So add a raised five tone to the first E7 chord.
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Dick Sexton


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Greenville, Ohio
Post  Posted 15 Sep 2009 7:30 am     Right or Wrong
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Thanks Morgan, I'm on E9th and am hearing it pretty close at 4th fret A&B down with the Es raised, strings 5,6&8. Then goes to 5th fret, 5,6&9 no pedals. I'm listening to my reference above. Am I all wet here... Any tab out there?
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