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I posted this a while back in the Steel Without Pedals section, but then I thought... why not post it Here too? hey, why not? 8) A short, basic C6 arrangement of an Everly Bros. classic. Hope you like it.

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Very nice Doug, I must have missed this one over on Steel without Pedals.

Keep em coming.

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Thanks, James!
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Post by Roger Rettig »

That's lovely, Doug - thank you! It makes me realise how much my pedals are a crutch to me!

It's a great tune, too - there was certainly a greater emphasis on melody in the charts in those days...
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great Doug is this in the book
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Post by Doug Beaumier »

Thanks, Roger. Yes, melody was king back then! 8)

Brian, thanks, yes this one will be in my C6 song book. It's almost done... another month or so.