I'll See You In My Dreams
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All Comments (20)
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Mr. Sampson, I love your version of song. I am learning ukuele and am having a hard time. I have several guitar videos on youtube- check out "Jackson Danger" I am self taught and almost 12 years old. could you please help me out with the chords for this song (and check out my stuff) thanks please respond Jackson Danger
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Could you post me the guitar chords for this song??
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perfect
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I really enjoyed your version of this great song-- and it's really in my key too! Wish you'd share your chords. Love my baritone uke and wish I could play along better. Keep up the great work and hope to hear more from your baritone.
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OMG! Joe Brown´s performance could really bring one to tears, especially considering the incredible atmosphere of that posthume celebration of George Harrison´s life and music. It was so soft, completely different of this one. I woundn´t dare to make any comparison!
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This is class mate, i heard Joe Brown singing this on A Tribute To George and loved it straight away. Great version.
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stellar job. that is the biggest baritone uke i have ever seen. great tone.
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Joe Brown's performance of this tune brought me to tears at the conclusion of the "Concert for George". It has become a favorite of mine. Glad to see you picked up on it. Thanks!
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Great playing and a nice voice TM. ---- Ray
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Great rendition! Chords please! Please Please!
Very nice. Guitar player wanting to learn ukelele. Recommend which type ok ukelele to learn (baritone or soprano)
peluxaway 4 years ago
For me it's the baritone, same cords as the guitar
TMSampson 4 years ago
Enjoyed your rendition of a lovely song. Am thinking of buying a baritone uke. Would you mind sharing what brand you were playing?
momibyebo 4 years ago
I'm playing a Gibson BU-1 Baritone Uke, I also play a Samick UK70 Baritone.
TMSampson 4 years ago
Mr. Sampson,
I found your video when I did a youtube search for baritone ukes, and, after seeing your video, I am going to try to learn the song myself.
I am curious why you play it in this key (you're doing it in C, right?) as opposed to the usual F. Is it easier to play it your way on the bari?
theschumanity 4 years ago
I used to play it in `F` on a soprano, so when I took up the Baritone I just used the same cord shapes, so it's now in `C`, and it's a lot easier to sing!
TMSampson 4 years ago