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Topic: NP C6: Poinciana
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Craig Prior Member From: National City, California, USA
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posted 17 January 2006 09:29 PM
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Voted Song-Most-Likely-To-Be-Played-On-A-Lap-Steel-Guitar.Poinciana |
Don Kona Woods Member From: Vancouver, Washington, USA
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posted 18 January 2006 12:19 AM
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Craig,If you keep producing; I will keep playing them. Thanks for your generosity and time to all of us. Don |
basilh Member From: United Kingdom
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posted 18 January 2006 02:50 AM
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Nice one Craig, you stayed "True" to the lyrics.. It makes a refreshing change to see arrangements that are respecting the "Song" they're taken from...------------------ quote: Steel players do it without fretting
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Andy Volk Member From: Boston, MA
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posted 18 January 2006 03:33 AM
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Great tune, Craig. I worked it out in A6th once but never wrote it down.The last time I tried to play it I was completely blank ... so thanks! |
Rich Gibson Member From: Pittsburgh Pa.
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posted 18 January 2006 06:40 AM
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Craig thanks for all the great charts.I have been enjoying them. |
Jesse Pearson Member From: San Diego , CA
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posted 18 January 2006 08:26 AM
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Craig, what's the history behind that song as far as what movie or time of year it was a hit? My girlfriend and I have heard it before but can't place it? Thanks... |
Dan Peterson Member From: Gig Harbor, Washington, USA
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posted 18 January 2006 09:33 AM
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What can I say Craig?..except Thank You! Those January trades must be stirring your creative juices with a vigor...Sure wish I was there instead of here in rainy Seattle! Mahalo and Aloha friend ... dan |
Craig Prior Member From: National City, California, USA
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posted 18 January 2006 08:34 PM
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Thank you everyone for your kind words. My goal is 10 tabs of the standards variety (not that Waikiki is a standard, but you know what I mean). I'm specifically aiming for the guy or gal who picks up a nice Supro on Ebay or one of those Artisans (a black one!) but who isn't sure what to play on it. That person can look to this tablature section for some nice C6 heads that are reasonably easy to play. Jesse, I'm not sure of the story behind Poinciana. I first heard this tune when I played bass with an easy-listening band in the late '70s and I fell in love with it. It was our most requested tune... because I'd always request it!! Craig.[This message was edited by Craig Prior on 21 January 2006 at 03:12 PM.] |
Jesse Pearson Member From: San Diego , CA
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posted 19 January 2006 10:14 AM
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This is what I found on the Net: Poinciana was composed by Buddy Bernier and Nat Simon in 1936. Bing Crosby had an enormous hit with it in 2-26-44, which went to #3 on the billboard hit charts. This is also the signature tune of jazz piano great Almad Jamal, who had a huge hit in the late 50' with it. A lot of well known people have recorded it over the years including David Sanborn! Heres a partial list of the people who have recorded it and the lyrics:POINCIANA (SONG OF THE TREE) (Buddy Bernier / Nat Simon) Kay Kyser & His Orch. - 1943 Vaughn Monroe & His Orch. - 1943 Bing Crosby - 1944 Benny Carter & His Orch. (Instr.) - 1944 David Rose & His Orch. (Instr.) - 1944 Glenn Miller & The AAEF Band (vocal: Johnny Desmond) - 1944 Jack Teagarden & His Orch. - 1944 Frank Sinatra - 1946 Steve Lawrence - 1952 Chet Atkins (Instr.) - 1960 Nat King Cole - 1961 The Three Sounds - 1961 Ted Heath Big Band - 1961 Percy Faith - 1962 Vic Damone - 1962 Johnny Mathis - 1964 The Ventures - 1979 Also recorded by: Caterina Valente; The Four Freshman; Ferrante & Teicher; Charlie Spivak; George Shearing; Cal Tjader; Michel Camilo; Ray Barretto; Xavier Cugat; Dave Brubeck; George Braith; Brian Auger; Jorge Dalto; Sonny Rollins; McCoy Tyner; Gary Burton; Ahmad Jamal; Errol Farner; Victor Feldman; Alan Chase; Karl Boxer; Les & Larry Elgart; Johannes Fehring; Lou Donaldson; Gato Barberi; Michael Camilo; Bob Florence; Tom Grant; Danny Gatton; Bert Kaempfert; Henry Mancini; Lou Stein; Shelly Manne; Edmundo Ros; Sonny Stitt; Robert Goulet; Pete Rugulo; Pony Poindexter; Red Rhodes. Blow Tropic wind, sing a song to the trees Trees sigh to me, soon my love I will see
Poinciana, your branches speak to me of love Pale moon is casting shadows from above Poinciana, somehow I feel the jungle heat Within me there grows a rhythmic savage beat Love is ev'rywhere, its magic perfume fills the air To and fro you sway, my heart's in time, I've learned to care Poinciana, though skies may turn from blue to gray My love will live forever and a day Poinciana, from now until the dawning day I'll learn to love forever, come what may
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Roy Thomson Member From: Wolfville, Nova Scotia,Canada
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posted 19 January 2006 01:36 PM
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Thanks Craig for teaching me a new song. Your tab is very nice and well edited. I recorded it informally to-day and will share it here if some may not be familiar with the song as was the case with me. I had to go and search for a few midi files. Here is a link to my effort. I do not repeat the opening and the ending as called for in the tab/music. http://freefilehosting.net/?id=q9v1ka7b |
Craig Prior Member From: National City, California, USA
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posted 19 January 2006 02:16 PM
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Thank you, Roy. That was beautiful!! Craig. |
Jesse Pearson Member From: San Diego , CA
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posted 19 January 2006 02:51 PM
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Roy, that certainly has the vibe! Thanks guys... Here's a version by Frank Sinatra:Poinciana (Song of the Tree) Words & Music by Buddy Bernier & Nat Simon Recorded by Frank Sinatra, 1943(?) A7 DM7 D9 Dalt D9 C9 Poinciana, your branches speak to me of love, C Bb9 Fdim(III) Fdim D A7 Pale moon is casting shadows from above. A7 DM7 D9 Dalt D9 C9 Poinciana, somehow I feel the jungle heat, C Bb9 Fdim(III) Fdim D With - in me there grows a rhythmic savage beat. Bridge:
Bb9 Fdim(III) Fdim Dalt Love is ev'rywhere, its magic perfume fills the air, Bb9 E7 Bb9 Fdim(II) Fdim E7 A7 To and fro you sway, my heart's in time, I've learned to care. A7 DM7 D9 Dalt D9 C9 Poinciana, from now until the dawning day
C Bb9 Fdim(III) Fdim D C I'll learn to love forever, come what may. Coda: Bb9 D6 Poinciana-----.
[This message was edited by Jesse Pearson on 19 January 2006 at 02:55 PM.] |
HowardR Member From: N.Y.C.,N.Y.
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posted 19 January 2006 03:19 PM
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Thanks a ton Craig! Now this is music! Easy to view format.I'll visit here more often, but I'll try to behave. I don't want Ricky Davis kicking my butt in Dallas.... |
Dan Peterson Member From: Gig Harbor, Washington, USA
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posted 20 January 2006 10:43 AM
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Thanks Roy! You brought Craig's 'Poinciana', to life beautifully. An elegant song I remember from long ago. Thanks for sharing it with us! dan |