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Yvonne
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Melvin Ensley's "Singing The Blues" is one great song. Wish I could yodel like Marty Robbins. Here's his version (plus others):
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Guy Mitchell was the first to have a hit with it. Here's his presentation on the "Ed Sullivan Show":
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Not sure who Tommy Steele is, but I sure love the female frenzied audience he's playing to :
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When I play and sing this song, it's mostly in Sevenths -- D7, G7 and C7 (capo on 2). What a crazy and wonderful sound these notes make.
[YouTube]icbDppISvEs[/YouTube]
Guy Mitchell was the first to have a hit with it. Here's his presentation on the "Ed Sullivan Show":
[YouTube]AEwkS57P4eE[/YouTube]
Not sure who Tommy Steele is, but I sure love the female frenzied audience he's playing to :
[YouTube]AU_atFdI89I[/YouTube]
When I play and sing this song, it's mostly in Sevenths -- D7, G7 and C7 (capo on 2). What a crazy and wonderful sound these notes make.