Great rendition man! Always great to hear a new spin on an amazing old tune. Not sure if you've heard Louis Armstrong's make of the song, but it's pretty saweet.
The song came out in 1928 and Nat King Cole wasnt the only one who recorded it, he did it in 1940, Frank Sinatra did it in 1946, that version is fantastic.
Correct. The song was written in 1928 by Burwell & Parish. The arrangement I am using, however, is a loose interpretation of a Nat Cole arrangement of the song off of his first album of 78s released by Capitol in 1944. It was difficult for me to make out some of it from the 78 and I realize (now that I've heard it digitally remastered) that the inversions are completely different. I'm still pretty happy with this arrangement and don't plan on changing it ;)
dude u r awesome =] haha can u possibly give me the tabs to the chorus coz im tryna learn it but i cant see the chorus part so it would be much appreciated THANX u have a great voice
Great rendition man! Always great to hear a new spin on an amazing old tune. Not sure if you've heard Louis Armstrong's make of the song, but it's pretty saweet.
Keep on jammin'
editor5BC 1 year ago
love it love it love it!
this music just makes me happy
eveliiine 2 years ago
Really great! Nice playing with a nice voice. Any chords I could use?
andrew17660 4 years ago
that's great sir! you ve got feeling of love
faouf 4 years ago
Merci!
matthewsewell 4 years ago
You rocked "sweet Lorraine" Dude....
ikaracks 4 years ago
amazing....i recently found out this song so im obsessed with it! yes, im Lorraine :) you did a breath taking job...i loooove it!
cathrynmy 4 years ago
thats nat king cole foo'!
samuelshepard 4 years ago
The song came out in 1928 and Nat King Cole wasnt the only one who recorded it, he did it in 1940, Frank Sinatra did it in 1946, that version is fantastic.
Smolley28 4 years ago
Nat King Cole wrote the song.
Enbay10 3 years ago
No he didnt,go look it up.
Smolley28 3 years ago
Correct. The song was written in 1928 by Burwell & Parish. The arrangement I am using, however, is a loose interpretation of a Nat Cole arrangement of the song off of his first album of 78s released by Capitol in 1944. It was difficult for me to make out some of it from the 78 and I realize (now that I've heard it digitally remastered) that the inversions are completely different. I'm still pretty happy with this arrangement and don't plan on changing it ;)
matthewsewell 3 years ago
dude u r awesome =] haha can u possibly give me the tabs to the chorus coz im tryna learn it but i cant see the chorus part so it would be much appreciated THANX u have a great voice
alainpeterbonus 5 years ago