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Uploaded by on Feb 14, 2009

John Blackburn and Karl Suessdorf wrote this in 1944. It's written in Eb and I've made a simple arrangement in G. The middle eight has been put up an octave to bring out the melody. Just a little something for Valentine's Day.

Music, tabs and chords to follow. You can see a high quality version of this video at:

http://www.vimeo.com/3212385

http://www.mjra.net/WillFly/

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  • Oh my....what a thrilling Sunday it has been...I just happened upon your gorgeous, lyrical, lush and perfectly cadenced playing. What can't you do?

    Your music, at this moment , is being played under a perfect blue sky with spring birdsong accompaniment...Thanks seem minute.

    But....thanks...

  • Thanks - glad you liked it. :-) Will

  • You play a lot of the songs in the same way I was taught. I was taught by a guy named Jeff. He's a really great guitar teacher who taught "chord melodies" where he would play jazzy songs and bring out the melody. You wouldn't know him would ya? :)

    BTW, it sounds really great at the end to do: F9, E9, then end on an Eb6-9 (for your key, do it A9, Ab9, then G6-9)!

  • Mmm... I shall certainly try that one out - thanks for the tip. Regards to Jeff :-)

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  • SOUNDS wounderful! keep up the good work :)

  • Really beautiful! thanks

  • Great job again. Thanks for posting

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