Sweet Dreams

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Jerry Maranville
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Post by Jerry Maranville »

This may not be the exact place to ask, but I would like to find a recording of someone using steel to back up a singer on "Sweet Dreams". I know several people use different approaches to it, and I would like to have a listen on what someone else has done with it. Any suggestions? Jerry Maranville
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Post by Earnest Bovine »

That tune is a guaranteed train wreck on the bandstand, especially since Emmylou Harris put out a record with half of the chords wrong.
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Post by Tele »

Hows about Buddy Emmons with Faron Young ca. 1956 on Capitol !? It's my all time favorite version

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Post by Dave Robbins »

That Faron/Buddy version is the best. It is one of my favorites, too.
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Post by Steel tryin »

Herby Wallace has it. Tabbed with vocal trac.
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Post by Kenny Dail »

Did anyone ever hear the steel intro Don Gibson used on his MGM recording? It has been a long time since I heard it but, I understand that Faron hummed the intro to Buddy and he came up with the "Trademark" intro which was almost, if not identical to Don's version. I picked up this bit of info from earlier postings about "Sweet Dreams".

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Post by Don Sulesky »

The chords for "Sweet Dreams" in the key of D are; (G/A7) are split measure chords 2 beats each etc.
D E7 A7 A7
D E7 A7 A7
D G D Bm
D G/A7 D/G D/A7
D E7 A7 A7
D E7 A7 A7
D G D Bm
D G/A7 D/G D

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Post by Bobby Lee »

That's not the way people around here play it. Image
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Post by Don Sulesky »

Then that's why it may not sound right Because I got it off the sheet music.
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Post by Bobby Lee »

Thanks, Don. I'll try to set them straight next time.
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I told you so.
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Post by Bo Borland »

EmmyLou's chart was wrong??? Why,? Because it had more than 4 chords!


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Post by Steel tryin »

Patsy sang it in Ab, if that makes any
difference.
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Post by Marty Pollard »

At the D Bm walk down...
'and start my life anew'
I use (after notifying the others)...
D F#m Bm Gm... D A D
works nicely
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Post by randy »

Check out Rob Parker's "Sweet Dreams" album which features a bunch of Hall of Famers and just generally great pickers. My understanding is that this album was released with at least part of the proceeds going to a retirement-like fund for the steel players.

Anyway the version of "Sweet Dreams" on there is really wonderful. I'm not where I can look at who played it but it is really nice.

Also the Ozark Steel Assoc., has an instructional tape with a beautiful rendition of the song on it.

God Bless you

randy
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