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John Russell
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From: Austin, Texas

posted 18 June 2002 09:23 AM     profile     
Does anyone have the chords to these classic tunes? Doesn't matter what key. Also, are there any recorded versions of "How High..." with steel?

Thanx

--JR

Ricky Davis
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From: Spring, Texas USA

posted 18 June 2002 10:02 AM     profile     
Paul Franklin Recorded "How High the Moon" on his "Just Pickin'" Album.
It is just Awesome playing and phrasing on that song......as well as others on that project he did years and years ago.
Check out "Song for Sara" on that same album.....just leaks with Sweetness from this great man and steel player.
Ricky

[This message was edited by Ricky Davis on 18 June 2002 at 10:03 AM.]

John Russell
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From: Austin, Texas

posted 18 June 2002 10:47 AM     profile     
Thanks Ricky, I'll check it out.

We just watched the Les Paul and Friends (?) video, a live concert from 1988 featuring Waylon Jennings, B.B. King, Steve Miller, Carly Simon, Eddie Van Halen, etc. The last song performed is Les and his trio doing "How High" with all the guests standing onstage behind him. Everyone is just groovin' to the song and in awe of Les. (Can't wait to hear the P. Franklin version.)
--JR

Ernie Renn
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From: Brainerd, Minnesota USA

posted 18 June 2002 06:51 PM     profile     
Cherokee

How High the Moon

Both from Jazz Charts!

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Ernie

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John Russell
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From: Austin, Texas

posted 19 June 2002 06:33 AM     profile     
Cool. Thanks, Ernie.

John

Ernie Renn
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From: Brainerd, Minnesota USA

posted 19 June 2002 07:36 AM     profile     
Glad I could be of some help. I go there often.

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Ernie

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