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nobody knows you when your down and out-
i like the way that song flows, its fun to play, and theres truth in the words. |
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Most of the songs in this songbook: http://files.meetup.com/812439/Knuckledown.pdf
Lots from the 70s. |
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I am much younger than the majority of members on this forum, so many of these songs might not be interesting to you. But I play all of these regularly for both the great guitar work and vocals.
Stop This Train- John Mayer Hotel California- The Eagles New American Classic- Taking Back Sunday Jesus Christ- Brand New Naked as we Came- Iron and Wine Simple, Starving to be safe- Daphne Loves Derby Hello, I'm in Delaware- City and Colour Make you feel my love- Bob Dylan Not Worthy - Jack Savoretti Through my Prayers- Avett Brothers See You Soon- Coldplay Volcano- Damien Rice
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Praise and worship songs are my main stay.
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Favorites: "Ain't Missbehaving" "God Bless the Child" "When You're Down and Out" "Girl" Any Blues in an E -I,IV, V. |
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The Water is Wide - Ed Gerhards arrangement.
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"The Water is Wide" yes, I'll check out that arrangement. The studio version from Karla Bonoff has the most amazing harmonies on the final verse with James Taylor and J.D. Souther. Just stunning.
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