And so we reach the end of the Jack Pepper trilogy with part 1.
The song is written out in C tuning but the Jack Pepper version is two frets higher – in D tuning.
Thanks to Arch for working out the chords to this and I’ve Got A Mama…
And so we reach the end of the Jack Pepper trilogy with part 1.
The song is written out in C tuning but the Jack Pepper version is two frets higher – in D tuning.
Thanks to Arch for working out the chords to this and I’ve Got A Mama…
Tim: Glad you found them. Are you planning on recording covers of them?
Hadn’t thought about that, Al, but it’s not a bad idea. They’ll certainly go on the list of songs I WANT to record–a list which is getting longer and longer. But I refuse to do falsetto scat singing or twirl my uke–two uke cliches I’m happy to leave in the days of yore.
Is there anyway we can get that strum pattern??
@Rico, yea, i agree, we need a strum patern -.-
Thanks so much for posting all the Jack Pepper songs! I must have missed them when they originally appeared and only just discovered them. I’ve watched Jack’s performances (on DVD) so many times, it’s great to get my hands on the tunes finally.