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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: John Ashford on July 10, 2009, 07:21:33 AM
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Guys and gals,
As those who know me personally are well aware, I'm not very computer literate. I'm looking for the words to some old country songs and have spent all morning trying to find a site that will let me print the words without joining some darn club or having to get on their email list. HELP please HB~>
Thanks, John
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Go to Google and type in the song in question. I do that all the time and usually wind up getting tracks to use at Church when they let me sing. DOC Holliday
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Doc,
That explains the rumbling I hear!!!! LL~ LL~ LL~
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John
First : what do you call old?
Uncle Dave Macon
Louvin Bros.
Marty Robbins 30s 40s 50s ect.
I find a LOT of stuff on U Tube. from Artie Shaw to Don gibson to the Mills Bros. to lightning hopkins I am pretty diverse in what I like.
and U tube has a wide coverage.
Some what difficult to find ,but around , are fake books (don,t think you can get these at B&N but you could ask them
and or Google up fake book.
If looking for a specific song, E mail me and Ill try to help, Theres a lot of music here in music city ! H^^
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If your looking for the lyrics for aparticular song, go to
http://www.google.com/
Type in the artist name, song title, and then the word "lyrics"
hit enter,
then just look at the link suggestions it will provide and I have never failed to find the lyrics for a song
Some artists actually have their own website with some of the lyrics listed
If you arent having any luck, email me the artist and songs, I can likely help
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http://www.smartlyrics.com/
http://www.elyricsworld.com/
http://music.yahoo.com/lyrics
http://lyrics.astraweb.com/
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For old country songs this site is great.
http://www.cowboylyrics.com/index.html
often the lyrics will be under the Tab settings. To print just highlight the song and then copy and paste to a Word document.
Happy Trails,
John
PS - One of the reasons I fly 1/2A so much is that I want to be sure to save my fingers for the guitar. ~^
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...I find a LOT of stuff on U Tube. from Artie Shaw to Don gibson to the Mills Bros. to lightning hopkins I am pretty diverse in what I like.
and U tube has a wide coverage.
Charlie, thanks for the heads-up about U Tube...
Found some old Elton Britt stuff. Haven't found the Skater's Yodel yet, but I'll get there. Had to stop and listen to his "There's a Star Spangled Banner Somewhere".
Next stop... Bobby Helms's "Frauline" ;D
George
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Hey guys,
I REALLY appreciate all the help. I found and printed all the lyrics I wanted except for one. I don't know the title or the artist but I just love to play bass on this. "You're in love with the wrong man, holding the wrong hand." are some of the lyrics.
Walkin' bass, Ray Price band style. I would sure like to find this one.
Thanks again, John
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Is this it?
http://www.cowboylyrics.com/tabs/earwood-mundo/in-love-with-wrong-man-6351.html
John
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Haven't found the Skater's Yodel yet, but I'll get there.
Skater's Yodel? I wrote 'Short Track Shuffle' http://home.hccnet.nl/e.beurskens/Skyland/sound/Soundbite%20%27Shorttrack%20shuffle%27.mp3, but that doesn't qualify, I guess? ;D
Here's something useful, another lyrics site: http://bluegrasslyrics.com
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Mr. Castle,
~> YES, that is it. Thank you so much for your time. #^
Later, John
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John, I always go to chordie.com. If you play a stringed instrument you get chords or tabs with the lyrics.
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If you just need one or two that you cant find - email me the titles and artists - I have over 20,00 old country records from 78's to last 45's made and albums galore. Wouldnt mind looking up a couple or three and typing out the words if it will help
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Skater's Yodel? I wrote 'Short Track Shuffle' http://home.hccnet.nl/e.beurskens/Skyland/sound/Soundbite%20%27Shorttrack%20shuffle%27.mp3, but that doesn't qualify, I guess? ;D
Here's something useful, another lyrics site: http://bluegrasslyrics.com
Elton Britt was quite a yodeler, sorta like Jimmy Rogers but better. The Skater's Yodel is the Skater's Waltz, but yodeled. I think Elton Britt played with Jimmy Rogers and other artists, as well as his own stuff.
George
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I don't think they played together but Elton did try to copy Jimmie's style. Elton Britt did several recordings with Rosalie Allen. Many of his songs were done in the World War II era and the vocals related to the war or people affected by it. His big hit
"There's A Star Spangled Banner Waving Somewhere" was one of them.
When did Jimmie Rodgers die? | Smart QandA: Answers and facts you ...
Jimmie Rodgers died on May 26th, 1933
( He was 35 years old and died from TB.)
Elton Britt article courtesy of W. K. McNeil and Louis Hatchett. ... His first documented recordings were in August 1933 for the Conqueror label as part of a group
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Elton Britt was quite a yodeler, sorta like Jimmy Rogers but better. The Skater's Yodel is the Skater's Waltz, but yodeled. I think Elton Britt played with Jimmy Rogers and other artists, as well as his own stuff.
George
For my money, Elton Britt was overlooked. A great singer.
As for "cowboy movies singers" In my mind Eddie Dean was the best!hands down!