| Sat Nov 7 10:28:44 2009 From: Fred Johnstone fredjohnstone@fastmail.co.uk | Interesting Site |
| Sat Nov 7 01:10:32 2009 From: Dr Mitchell Quim jibberjabber29@googlemail.com | good site |
| Thu Nov 5 14:10:17 2009 From: Mike valuestockroom@aim.com | Great site. |
| Thu Nov 5 10:06:32 2009 From: Gordon Paisley gordonpaisley@gmx.com | Good Site ! |
| Wed Nov 4 13:31:05 2009 From: KYLE KYLE405@HOTMAIL.COM | I LIKE LIVERPOOL FC ! |
| Mon Nov 2 07:18:09 2009 From: Bob lepaulbob@googlemail.com | Great site! |
| Tue Oct 27 18:03:07 2009 From: andrew ameyenn@meyenn.net.au | I meant G AM C D for the second line!! |
| Tue Oct 27 18:01:48 2009 From: Andrew ameyenn@meyenn.net.au | chords for Times They are a changing seem a bit out for the second line. G C Am D not G Em etc. rest seems fine to me. I echo other people, great contribution. Many thanks. |
| Sat Oct 24 08:32:44 2009 From: martin hamza.martin@yahoo.fr | hi |
| Fri Oct 23 22:45:19 2009 From: Bob Smith bob@londonbobby.com | I love it. I wrote a program to transpose like yours, in basic a few years ago, got no idea how to make it work in Jave and html so glad to see you doing it. Sitting here with my ukulele hav ing a blast. Thank you, thank you! |
| Fri Oct 23 03:16:05 2009 From: Alan Gibson ab.gibson@virgin.net | Just tripped over your site whilst stumbling around on the net. Love it! spent two hours strumming and singing along to many songs I barely knew the words for. I can see i will be able to double my repertoir in no time. Transposition feature is a real bonus. keep up the good work, this is what enjoying music is all about. |
| Wed Oct 21 19:10:02 2009 From: Will willum74@hotmail.com | Amazing site. I love the transposing feature. Makes my life much easier. Thank you. |
| Sun Oct 18 23:45:03 2009 From: David Ntikie Kgakole ntikie2@yahoo.com | hi, great site. this will give me a lot of stress-relief time on saturday |
| Fri Oct 16 14:24:39 2009 From: Bill Rowe billrowe4341@msn.com | I do a lot of my practice in front of my computer so this page is great for me, I love the way you have it outlined, thanks Bill |
| Thu Oct 15 09:11:13 2009 From: Alyssa ajpeterson5@hotmail.com | Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! We end up looking up chords and lyrics on blackberrys on the back porch when we're desperate. You just saved the neighbors from another night of expletive filled drunk text-to-tiny keys fumbling howls. :) |
| Wed Oct 14 06:53:36 2009 From: Chris Salter csalter@naic.edu | Hi Aaron, Hope this finds you, Sarah and Judah fit, well and settled back at Berkeley? We miss your ever-cheerful presence here at Arecibo. We are currently recovering from an invasion of folks from last week's DPS meeting in Fajardo, (we had ~250 of the participants visiting the Observatory on Saturday!) Tapasi, Pia, dogs and cats all fine at this end. Would need a beer or two over which to discuss developments at AO! :-) Saludos desde Puerto Rico, Chris |
| Tue Oct 13 22:16:00 2009 From: DANO pottiedano@gmail.com | Great site lots of awesomes songs..Man your site helped me play guitar more often thank you soo much.. |
| Tue Oct 13 17:07:21 2009 From: sam samrom@aol.com | Thank you! Thank you! Your site is just brilliant. Kudos for making the pages "printable." Why all music sites don't do that is totally beyond me. Did I say thank you? |
| Thu Oct 8 20:02:57 2009 From: KEITH kjmedeiros@comcast.net | Thanks so much for your collection, i've been looking for 60's folk song/campfire songs for awhile. Memories from childhood I guess. The transpose tool is a huge help for me, a very limited player who enjoys playing but suffers from limited range. Thanks again. |
| Thu Oct 8 19:45:25 2009 From: Richard richdallas@msn.com | Genius!! Love the transposing feature on the songs. I am going to pass your site on to my guitar group. We are always looking for songs to play together. |
| Sun Oct 4 23:38:02 2009 From: chatboy chatboy@128sqn.com | cool stuff! if we can parse in a set of chords and get the "transposed" chord progression ... it'll save me a lot of time! ;-) Not that it's really hard to do ... just that most of us are lazy ... heh heh. Keep up the good work. |
| Tue Sep 22 03:37:03 2009 From: veebee danvan.brown@btinternet.com | thank you |
| Sat Sep 19 18:21:53 2009 From: Richard C. equity@iname.com | Echoing Dave's remarks from yesterday -- I stumbled (actually was led by Google) across your site in a search for guitar chords to "City of New Orleans." Imagine my surprise to find software in operation that allowed instant transposition of the whole chart to any key. THAT deserved a bookmark and a communication to you. I notice you are making your scientific programming in python (about which I know nothing) available by public license. Are you making the transposing software available also? |
| Sat Sep 19 11:35:37 2009 From: Art Wells therainbowcenter@hotmail.com | By chance do you or anyone you know have the chords to "Godsend" by Mason Williams (of Classical Gas fame)? I would be most appreciative of any help. Thanks, Art |
| Fri Sep 18 16:08:38 2009 From: Dave david@brambleton.net | Looks like this site has been going for a while and not sure why I haven't found it before. . .glad I finally did! Really nice work. I'm also interested in how you set up the function that changes the key. . .that is a really nice feature! Impressive! |
| Sun Sep 13 10:42:20 2009 From: Laura Tyler macriggs@gmail.com | This is great! I'm always looking for transcribed songs. Thanks for putting them up! |
| Sat Sep 12 21:20:51 2009 From: Max Karnage MaxKarnage@gmail.com | Good Work! |
| Wed Sep 9 21:24:58 2009 From: Ron bowtietbucket@yahoo.ca | Too Kool!!! I grew up(well aged) with these songs and going through them is a warm trip down memory lane. Many many thanks for sharing them with all of us. Ron |
| Wed Sep 9 01:08:23 2009 From: sally sallychalmers@hotmail.com | Hey I've been looking for lyrics for many of these songs for a long time now.. to find them all on one site was truly fabulous ! Thanks so much.. you can be sure that our family singalong this Christmas will lift the roof ! Best wishes and many musical evenings to you.. Sally C (Terara.NSW. Australia) |
| Tue Sep 8 20:18:54 2009 From: James farnworthjames@gmail.com | Thank you!! |
| Sun Sep 6 16:37:42 2009 From: Jim jim.snedeker@yahoo.com | I love this site. thank you for your many hours of work and love this represents! |
| Fri Sep 4 07:54:33 2009 From: Gregory [O'Keefe] Hoffman o-keefe@live.com | THANKS! - stumbled upon your site looking for an old song...stayed on the site and read your blog, viewed your pics (stole 3 that were better than the ones I took in Ireland!) - you brought a great sense of love of family and life to me - that is something special in these times. Peace to you and your family. Sliante, Greg |
| Fri Aug 28 15:38:47 2009 From: debbie debsinnott@hotmail.com | love the comment from therese who's teaching music to senoirs, this is the music i grew up on ! Don't consider myself a senior, yet !! |
| Thu Aug 27 11:52:21 2009 From: SallyPrice gomez sgomez@brookgreen.org | I loved your site. Found old songs that I thought only people from the Pocono Mts. knew. (Logger Love, Cat Came Back). Also enjoyed the many folk songs. How about Rocky Top and Mountain Dew? Too country, maybe. How about Long Black Veil, so great by Joan Baez. I Walk the Line comes up in a lot of our sign-a-longs. Thanks so much! Me and my Martin Guitar are happy campers. |
| Tue Aug 25 12:41:17 2009 From: T.Turing torvalds.turing@gmail.com | This is great for practicing! I found you last week. Really helps, great work. -TT |
| Mon Aug 24 22:06:05 2009 From: Therese tthiedeman@aol.com | Thanks for this great resource... I'm teaching guitar to seniors and found this site very helpful! |
| Sun Aug 23 19:35:57 2009 From: Jennifer Schoeck schoeck@yourlink.ca | Hi, Great website!! What a walk down memory lane! Perhaps you can help me find a song: don't know the title or singer/writer!! So, it is hard to track down...heard it in the 60's: I can see the fellow singing, but can't remember who he was: "the more I travel, and the further I go, the more I learn, and the less I know...." Anyone know who that was, and the lyrics to the song? I loved it, at the time, and now, as the years have past, I'd love to be able to sing it! Thanks in advance. |
| Sun Aug 23 18:21:40 2009 From: dave dmpoage@yahoo.com | like your picks....thought maybe Helplessly Hoping would fit in nicely |
| Wed Aug 19 18:15:48 2009 From: Linda Burgess lcb5954@lausd.net | Came upon your site looking for a Joan Baez song..thanks for all the love and hard work! |
| Wed Aug 19 17:07:50 2009 From: Davey daveyscott@ntlworld.com | You have a great site here. I am in the process of rehearsing with a view to performing as a duo. Me on gtr and vocals and my friend on vocals and background vocals. Your "guitar songs" section has given me some ideas for songs to perform. Thankyou.....Davey and Angel. |
| Wed Aug 19 06:44:05 2009 From: Aaron King aaronking@lab.berkeley.edu | I play the violin as well. Thanks for the invitation to play with the quartet. |
| Wed Aug 19 03:54:28 2009 From: Torvalds tturing@gmx.com | Wow! What a collection. Great work ad thanks for sharing. |
| Mon Aug 17 11:09:05 2009 From: Jeff Holmes nanette-jeff@comcast.net | Aaron, my son has an extensive collection of rare, out of print, unusual punk music but is not able to readily access the information. I was wondering if the python program you are using could be used for this purpose and if so is it available? |
| Sun Aug 16 15:54:24 2009 From: christopher allen cahoefer@hotmail.com | thank you !! this site is one of my favorites on the web . I wish there where more like it . Finding sites like this truly gets me excited about learning and playing music . |
| Sun Aug 16 12:01:04 2009 From: sue bennett pariz55@hotmail.com | WOW! I just stumbled upon your website! How cool is this! Thank you (and your mom) for the hard work. I will enjoy referring to this all year as I compile songs to use in my 1st/2nd grade classroom. I am excited! |
| Fri Aug 14 21:55:08 2009 From: Thomas Duhon tjduhon@hotmail.com | Thanks for all your work on the songs. |
| Fri Aug 14 16:11:43 2009 From: Charmaine Host charmainehost@btinternet.com | Love this site - just started playing again after many years break and this is a wonderful resource. thanks for your generosity in making it available. Blessings, |
| Wed Aug 12 10:54:54 2009 From: DJANGO gipsypick@yahoo.co.uk | Thanks for your time and effort. Great to be able to alter keys! Couldn't resist changing a few chords though!! |
| Mon Aug 10 10:27:47 2009 From: Lady Coon Hunter checkeredflagkennel@yahoo.con | This is GREAT!! I have been playing my guitar for 2 years now- I don't have any1 in my area to practice with, so it's hard finding something new to play- Thanks so much for your page- and website!! |
| Thu Aug 6 20:04:28 2009 From: Dave chrave@telus.net | awesome site love the songs. Its getting me back into playing my guitar thanks. |
| Wed Aug 5 09:22:31 2009 From: Neomi Neomi@excite.com | Who is this Sarah Graham character that thinks you and I are related Parsons? I mean, I know I am passing on my culture, but I never though I'd get confused with a Jewish kid from Rangely, Colorado. Anyway, the site is great! |
| Tue Aug 4 19:46:01 2009 From: Janice Patrick janicepatrick@san.rr.com | I lost my home in the San Diego fires Oct 07 and with it 40+ years of music I had collected (much of it hand copied). Many of my old favorites are on your list and this has inspired me to go buy another guitar and start anew... THANKS |
| Tue Aug 4 19:01:45 2009 From: Larry Chisholm lcchisholm627@sbcglobal.net | Thanks, I've been looking for these songs! A great list and well written with the guitar chords. I have been playing guitar for 42 years, and enjoy music. Know I can enjoy it even more. I've started last year teaching music & guitar, and know I can past on some great songs to my students. Thanks for sharing your list!! |
| Tue Aug 4 16:31:45 2009 From: Elliot Elijahu2@gmail.com | Most of these songs were written and already classic by the time i was born - but like many others, these are the songs I know and don't know why. engrained somewhere in the part of my brain that wants to ride the rails and the roads and revel in all the beautiful heritage of this country. Thank you for compiling this, I'll be coming back as frequently as i can learn songs! |
| Mon Aug 3 17:47:36 2009 From: Harry Kaylor harrykay@dc.rr.com | I LOVE what you have done to keep alive these great old songs we've sung for so many years. RE:Puff, the Magic Dragon: I have always used a minor chord (Em in key of C) on the word "dragon" ( and other places similar). Try it you'll like it |
| Sun Aug 2 20:57:08 2009 From: Merryl Carr carr-n@sbcglobal.net | Wow! Thank you isn't big enough to cover how much pleasure I got from your web site. Thank you so much for your generosity, time, patience. |
| Sun Aug 2 11:03:25 2009 From: raff traffjr@verizon.net | great site glad to find simple chords for easy sing alongs. I am self taught chord player, this is a gold mine for me! |
| Thu Jul 30 14:39:40 2009 From: Eddie McGinley edmacg@yahoo.co.uk | Just found your site and it's great to get chords and words. I'm a singer/guitarist and like yourself have been singing and collecting songs for over 40years, but don't have a site. Keep up the good work, best regards, Eddie |
| Thu Jul 30 13:36:18 2009 From: Tom Barker tbarkers@aol.com | As an aging folk music guitarist (non-professional), I was amazed to see many of the songs I know and love. My children and now grandchildren still like to hear me play. I printed out several songs for which I didn't have the cords. Thanks. |
| Thu Jul 30 08:37:47 2009 From: rosie rosie5540@aol.com | exactly what i was looking for! |
| Wed Jul 29 21:41:19 2009 From: Billy Berson william@Bersonsci.com | So...I'm up late tonight perusing the setiathome world and stumbled onto your very fine site. It gave me the unparalleled opportunity to point out to my teenaged daughter Eve, that although the songwriting thing had to eventually yield to a career in physics, my first efforts in 1964 get more hits today than Michael Row Your Boat Ashore. (at least on your site). Thanks, and regards to your mom, who I now see is a grandmother. You might mention that her eyes haven't changed a bit. wb |
| Sun Jul 26 01:42:21 2009 From: Tom t.a.s@xtra.co.nz | Just started Ukulele and your site has been a great help, thank you! Have you ever done "The Big Rock Candy Mountain"? |
| Wed Jul 22 17:36:59 2009 From: Alex chaucer.cirillo@gmail.com | brings me back to my childhood! |
| Wed Jul 22 11:10:11 2009 From: Allison Batten allisonbatten@hotmail.com | Thanks a bunch for all these chords! :) :) :) |
| Mon Jul 20 04:16:48 2009 From: Mariusz M.Marczak@el.onet.pl | Do You know that Your page here is used for spam fowarding URLs? |
| Thu Jul 16 22:31:40 2009 From: Lukasz hussarz59@yahoo.com | I would give you two cents but can't spare any money, j/k. Good job on the site. |
| Thu Jul 16 13:06:23 2009 From: Lisa reflectionofblue@yahoo.com | I just started playing guitar, and your website is making it so much fun. There are a lot of songs that are still too hard for me, but you also have some really simple ones that make me feel like I'm actually playing something and not just fooling around. Anyway, it's very nice of you to put these songs us and allow other people to enjoy the fruits of your labor! Thanks! |
| Thu Jul 16 01:59:55 2009 From: Rene rene.geleyn@telenet.be | From Belgium: een prachtige site voor alle gitaarmannen over heel de wereld.Rene |
| Tue Jul 14 18:46:58 2009 From: Allen Anders rooked55@aol.com | What a wonderful site you have. We camp with about 10 families for our annual family reunion every year and I just made a book of some of your songs. Was wondering if you new a site like this with old church hymns. Thank You |
| Sat Jul 11 11:50:09 2009 From: Mick Collis mikecollis@hotmail.co.uk | Great site me and the wife love going over the songs me on 12 string her on bass both doing vocals .well I try good work |
| Fri Jul 10 19:20:32 2009 From: tom armstrong tomarmst@aol.com | Thanks for all this work |
| Fri Jul 10 16:32:50 2009 From: Jeanne elgato15@verizon.net | These songs bring back so many memories of when I was learning the guitar. Now after 25 yrs, I'm picking it up again. Thank you so much! |
| Thu Jul 9 05:17:12 2009 From: Zuio zuio@pisem.net | Swell webpage. I liked my stay. |
| Wed Jul 8 20:34:13 2009 From: Lyn lcarew@uvm.edu | Saludos desde Vermont. I've worked in Colombia, Honduras and Ecuador. I'm a 70-something trying to learn the guitar. Thanks so much for making the music and chords available. I love all your science. |
| Mon Jul 6 03:08:40 2009 From: Heather heather.miller45@yahoo.com | Thanx a bunch!* |
| Sun Jul 5 01:46:50 2009 From: Pat pat_castillo226@yahoo.com | Your site is so helpful.. i admire your guts, dude!!!! Just hoping that you include some latest country music |
| Thu Jul 2 08:16:35 2009 From: Dave xx | LOVE, LOVE, LOVE the "transpose" button - a brilliant addition to the website - and the quickest shortcut I've ever seen. Well done - you saved my camping trip! |
| Wed Jul 1 21:59:48 2009 From: Marty beebee@dejazzd.com | GREAT SITE!!!!!!!!! Thanks for all the work you've done. |
| Wed Jul 1 17:53:33 2009 From: Tammy tchines08@yahoo.com | Hello, Thank You so much for compiling a bunch of songs, I love them! I've been trying to find chords for Absolutely Story of A Girl, but since it was only a one-hit wonder I haven't had any luck. Do you have any pointers for trying to figure out the chords for songs? Once again, Thanks! Tammy |
| Tue Jun 30 19:19:34 2009 From: Wendy holyfool@gmail.com | Hi there! Thanks for all the great transcriptions. I have a tip, and a request, if you get to it... Margaritaville sounds good if you add a G7 to some of the G chords that are a turning point of the song. Gives it a nice melancholy dimension.... If you can ever get to it, would you try transcribing Warren Zevon's wonderful "Heartache Spoken Here." Thanks again. :) |
| Tue Jun 30 13:46:04 2009 From: Denise denisetornick@yahoo.com | I just started re-teaching myself guitar. LOL!!!! I just happened upon your website and thought I had died and gone to heaven. Thank you, thank you, thank you. Keep up the wonderful work and keep adding on. Maybe some Leonard Cohen??? |
| Tue Jun 30 11:12:12 2009 From: Charlie cgall_49@yahoo.com | Just stumbled across your site. FANTASTIC! What a great compilation of songs. Thanks so much for doing this. |
| Mon Jun 29 15:04:15 2009 From: paul pjs@gmail.com | Just got a 12-string and was hunting for some new ez to play tunes. These will keep my fledgling group busy for some time. Thanks. |
| Sun Jun 28 06:52:04 2009 From: Harry Hb2dusty@ao.com | thanks,,,,doing a sing a long with some folks, and you just saved me hours and days....thanks so much.... |
| Tue Jun 23 09:11:33 2009 From: sandy sjhollenberg@shaw.ca | Thank you for this site! My husband is teaching himself guitar while I am attempting to improve my singing. Great songs - it all works for us. |
| Mon Jun 22 20:29:26 2009 From: john jb@bcgtech.com | I play the tenor uke and love your site. Have for several years. I have spent many evenings singing right from it. I have been on a quest maybe you could help with. I am looking for the chords for Green Hill Mountain Home by Jesse Colin Young. Thanks again for your efforts! |
| Mon Jun 22 07:46:28 2009 From: Eric googlyeyeddoc@aim.com | I feel it is not right to continue to use your website without telling you how much of an amazing resource it is occasionally there are one or two songs that are a little off but I love your website and would like to thank you greatly for such a great public service. Sometimes I just feel like playing something and I don't know what and I always end up visiting your site, I first found it trying to find "Golden Vanity" for my father because he had heard it years ago and wanted me to play it and you are I believe one out of 2 people on the web who has it posted, sorry to be long winded lol but thanks once more keep up your amazing work. All the best, Eric |
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| Thu Jun 18 01:01:36 2009 From: Dave And dave@bd4.org | Thank you, this is the best collection on the web for music that everyone can play. Put a PayPal donate button somewhere. |
| Mon Jun 15 02:13:07 2009 From: harpoudy harpoudy@163.com | thx,it‘s a wonderful website,th u so much! |
| Sun Jun 14 15:14:02 2009 From: Glenda Smith glendagale3@gmail.com | Thanks for the great site. |
| Thu Jun 11 17:56:06 2009 From: Bob Staneslow nitewing@snet.net | What a great site and accomplishment! I have been playing guitar and singing folk songs for more than fifty years. Many of the songs in your list I have pains-takingly transcribed on my own. It's wonderful to find a site where someone (and Mom) has had the time and energy for this task. More power to you! Bob Staneslow |
| Wed Jun 10 07:40:11 2009 From: warren batch wareenb@yahoo.co.uk | fffffffffffffffffffff |
| Wed Jun 10 04:25:41 2009 From: Sam Southworth SASouth@aol.com | Great work here! You might wish to track down the precise author's name just to give them the proper props (said as a songwriter myself). I was a camper and then Trip Leader at a summer camp in Freedom, NH, and I played many of these for 25 years--good, solid stuff! Thanks for the great resource for all us "strummers and hummers." |
| Mon Jun 8 15:06:30 2009 From: Ziggy creamerboysmom@yahoo.com | What a wonderful site! I'm putting together a little song book to take on a long road trip with some high school girlfriends (Class of '74!). We will have a blast. Thanks! |
| Wed Jun 3 10:46:12 2009 From: Debo Longe debolonge@aol.com | Very well thought out. Great for beginners & veterans as well. Well done. You have done a great service to music & music lovers |
| Wed Jun 3 08:25:44 2009 From: Dermot dermotos@gmail.com | Thank you very much and also thanks to your Mum. Some of these songs are from my childhood and early adult years. I find I get on with the chords on Box of Rain very well! Did you really mean Capo 9 for The Weight. I have tried around 5 or 6. Thanks again. Dermot |
| Mon Jun 1 17:44:18 2009 From: Will S. mrmchnst@aol.com | Dude what a great site!! Been playin for many years and really like the auto transcription !! |
| Sun May 31 08:45:57 2009 From: DJ djkrug@ymail.com | this is a great thing you have put together...thanks. I can't wait to surprise my mom with a few of her favorites next time I see her. |
| Sat May 30 02:29:28 2009 From: Gerben Vries_gj@hotmail.com | Great site, thanks!! I use it a lot as an easy acces to chords and txt. I like the popularity poll on songs(and sad to see 'man of constant sorrow' that low; old stuff don't sell or so). You might reconsider the txt on 'this land is your land', after Obama's inaugoration and the Seeger/Springsteen performance. Have fun and take care, Gerben |
| Thu May 28 00:58:38 2009 From: MUGU MUGU@MUGU.COM | NICE SITE |
| Wed May 27 11:40:52 2009 From: Delores Williams dlitedw@yahoo.com | I was working on putting together a 'folk song ' collection mostly out of my own collection and doing some research on dates, artists, etc. when I stumbled into your GREAT collection. It is a great help even though some of the chords are not the same as the ones I play. But then it tends to differ in different parts of the country. I am in the Ozarks (MO) and have been playing and singing for about 65 years. I didn't start until I was 5. I will be singing folk songs at the Onondaga Cave State Park "Renewable Energy & Sustainable Living Fair in June and want to tell some of the wonderful stories behind some of the songs. You are 'Bookmarked" Thank you. |
| Mon May 25 06:08:49 2009 From: Arnie aweine01@roadrunner.com | Your song page is wonderful - especially the transpose feature. A great collection of songs also. Please continue to add to it. Your selection is wonderful. Thanks for providing it. |
| Sat May 23 21:35:47 2009 From: Linda Murray linda.murray777@gmail.com | I love your site and your generousity to share lyrics and cords with us. I'm new on the guitar and am looking for the lyrics and cords to "She'll be Comin' Around the Mountain." I have not been able to find them. Do you have them or have any idea where I might find them? Thanks so much and I'll keep your side in mind and recommend it to others. |
| Thu May 21 01:41:52 2009 From: Michelle micpark@oh.rr.com | What a fantastic site! I grew up with a singing/music playing family that spent a lot of time in jam sessions with each of us on a different instrument or just sitting & croonin' round the campfire. It warms my heart to see all these old songs again. I'm happy to say that we are resurrecting our old pasttime and will be sharing the fun with OUR kids this Memorial Day. I especially love that everything can be transposed. Thanks for a wonderful gift to us! I'll be checking back for more. |
| Wed May 20 16:47:47 2009 From: Steve steve.meigs@yahoo.com | Thanks. "Red Rubber Ball" by the way, is by Paul Simon. |
| Wed May 20 13:03:34 2009 From: Martin mls1946@juno.com | Just Starting |
| Tue May 19 18:59:49 2009 From: paddy lauden ravens01@telus.net | A GREAT SITE. WILL USE AGAIN, PLEASE KEEP ADDING TUNES, HOW ABOUT SOME OLD BLUES NUMBERS |
| Tue May 19 16:22:23 2009 From: Katie kate@katiecox.co.uk | Thank you so much. Great. Have been searching online and elsewhere for more acurate tabs for Sweet Sir Galahad by Jon Baez which I just love. Could't believe how many sites have it wrong. Going to sing it at my Woodstock style birthday party! But couldnt till I found better tabs, so thank you. Its lovely that you've taken the time to do this. Our kids are mostly young grown ups now and they're loving all the music we loved. Well done! |
| Tue May 19 14:23:37 2009 From: Doug dougfeick@miamialum.org | Very nice site. I was looking around online for lyrics and chords for songs to play for my kids (all 4 of them) and came across your site. Thanks for taking the time to do this and providing a resource for others. |
| Mon May 18 14:15:43 2009 From: steve and hanna hannacox@rogers.com | Your website with lyrics and chords is fabulous! It's perfect for our skill level on the guitar and we were wondering if you have any other websites with more lyrics and chords? Do you know of anything similar to what you've done because we enjoyed your site so much? Thanks very much! |
| Mon May 18 07:27:41 2009 From: Rob robsgtr@yahoo.com | I am a guitarist in a US Army Band deployed to Iraq, and was looking for some quick chords to a few old popular folk acoustic tunes. Thanks for the one stop source! The Aussie Army will love when I lay Waltzing Matilda for 'em!!! |
| Fri May 15 07:46:49 2009 From: vivek rahulsingvivek@gmail.com | i m very awaitful |
| Wed May 13 13:40:19 2009 From: Stephen Ardern steve.ardern@googlemail.com | Just discovered your site while looking the chords to "Four Strong Winds". This is a great collecton of songs and I can't wait to play them.I play a tenor ukulele and your arrangements work really well ! Keep it up...... Thanks |
| Wed May 13 12:45:07 2009 From: Stuart Meesenburg stuart_meesenburg@yahoo.com | I love your collection of songs. Seriously reflects my own interests. If you ever should wander through North Platte NE please look me up. Just spent the last two hours going over the songs you and your mom have compiled. Playing along withyour chord layouts. Should have been cleaning the bathroom and other household chres instead. Thanx for brightening up my day.. |
| Wed May 13 12:03:35 2009 From: hettie babybluei53@yahoo.com | I am always looking for songs for my boyfriend that plays the guitar. |
| Tue May 12 23:37:35 2009 From: Benjamin bgrobler@randwater.co.za | Love the old songs |
| Thu May 7 03:30:04 2009 From: http://www.badeconomyjobs.com info@badeconomyjobs.com | Thanks for the providing the guitar chords. I've been meaning to pick back up the guitar again. |
| Wed May 6 13:37:10 2009 From: skip spitzer@cruzio.com | thank you! |
| Tue May 5 20:15:20 2009 From: Ephraim ephraimlessell@verizon.net | I came across your site while looking up songs to play as a volunteer at a nursing home outside of Chicago. Finding the site was a fine ending to a trying day. Your sharing makes me want to share; as my father once taught me, some favors can't be repaid directly, but you do so by doing the same in turn for someone else. Additionally, I'll be using your site to help entertain some people who are often forgotten. That seems fitting in regards to the "mom" you related. Be Well or better yet, be however you want to be! |
| Sun May 3 21:32:02 2009 From: Nicole reeves_team@cox.net | Thanks so much for making this music available for all. We found just what we needed to teach "This land is your land" to a group of children. It's so fun to pass on these great songs. |
| Sun May 3 17:36:47 2009 From: Bob Stewart flpayfones@yahoo.com | 'Blowing in the Wind' has a minor chord in last verse. I play it in D, you can transpose it. (G) And I wonder(A7)still I wonder (Bm) who'll stop the (D) rain? I think in key of G it is Em. Adds that 'little extra'. Bob |
| Fri May 1 15:27:05 2009 From: Mike mikegoldberg54@gmail.com | Astrophysics is way cool! |
| Thu Apr 30 16:42:56 2009 From: Zac zsbates76@yahoo.com | Love your guitar page. All of my dad's favorite songs. Just recently started playing them again. Now it's gone!!! Yeah I found the links, but I loved the auto transposer. It would be great if you could get it back. I'm missing Hurry Sundown by PPM. Thanks!!! |
| Thu Apr 30 14:12:47 2009 From: Jim jim.robins@comcast.net | A friend turned me on to your very cool guitar page. Imagine my surprise when, after I bookmarked it, guitar1.html turned up a not found error. I was glad to find it and use it as a resource for my school guitar class but, alas, it has disappeared. |
| Sun Apr 26 18:06:39 2009 From: Keith kpba@aol.com | Thank you for this valuable service !!! |
| Sun Apr 26 08:44:42 2009 From: Doug dpetrie205@aol.com | Great site. Love the transposition feature. Let's me find the key easiest for me to play and sing. FYI: Believe Bobby Mcgee was written by Kris Kristofferson (there was a skit on the old SNL with Gilda Radner as Bobby McGee reuniting with Kristofferson) if you are just attributing these to the person who made it popular...never mind |
| Sat Apr 25 15:49:28 2009 From: Bobby bobby.jenkins1992@yahoo.com | Cool! Thank you, Bobby |
| Sat Apr 25 03:47:50 2009 From: Roger Edwards leisureacademy@aol.com | Love this little site. There's more thought gone into this than you first give credit for. Now I can play Puff The Magic Dragon with the gusto it deserves. Keep on rockin - Be Bop A Lu La ... Roger Edwards |
| Thu Apr 23 13:06:51 2009 From: John Madrid John.Madrid@leusd.k12.ca.us | This is a great "easy to play" collection! I am trying to print up the first song and the 2nd page gets cut off! Can you format it so that the song (and all the others) can be printed without cutting off the last 4 words? Thanks in advance, John |
| Wed Apr 22 14:32:09 2009 From: Lynn Keyes lwkeyes@charter.net | WOW!! This is fantastic. I I have been storing my music all on separate files. I have some songs that you are missing. Would you like me to forward them to you? Also, I learned a song years ago in 5th grade and I would love to find it if anyone has it. I only remember a few words but if you know it you will recognize it with so few words: "They ran through the trees and they ran through the bushes...........On the gulf of Mexico." |
| Thu Apr 16 11:04:18 2009 From: Aaron Parsons aparsons@astron.berkeley.edu | Hmm.. looks like one of my databases got corrupted. I think it's fixed now. And to Mike Manning: are you looking at the same songs I am? I'm not sure what you mean by "just so incredibly wrong", but if you mean "simplified while maintaining the core harmonic structure", then maybe you could be right. Otherwise, I just don't understand where you're coming from at all. |
| Wed Apr 15 09:49:57 2009 From: Gerry McColl gerry_mccoll@hotmail.com | I keep getting an error mesage when I try to open any of your songs. Any ideas? |
| Sun Apr 12 20:21:15 2009 From: Mpeteron mcep11@msn.com | Yo ho! Thank you so kindly for this site -- and for your work on setiathome (I was a member for years -- until our campus started to wonder about running our office machines all night ;^)). And for disclosure, I'm playing these on the ukulele. hiho Mark |
| Tue Apr 7 20:53:18 2009 From: Henry L. Dolive grethenry@cox.net | Thank you so much for putting up this web site. I am a beginning guitar student; my teacher told me about this site, and I believe it will be enormously helpful and that I will find a wealth of enjoyment here as I get a little better at playing. Some of the songs are familiar, but a lot aren't, and I'll be learning them, hopefully. Thank you again,and good luck in your work. |
| Tue Apr 7 08:07:51 2009 From: Mark Lyon Kramnoyl@cox.net | Great websight! I like it for my own personal use, but I also pass it along to my guitar students so that they can experience a wide variety of songs to work on. I teach a lot of beginners, but it is hard to drag out what songs they are familiar with. This way they can view the websight with their parents and find some good songs to pass on. Thanks, Mark Lyon Oklahoma City |
| Sun Apr 5 16:08:19 2009 From: Joe Bosley717@gmail.com | Great list of songs for my next get together. For whatever reason when I click the links I get a bizarre error page. Hope all is well and thanks for this hunble public service to us guitarist out there. |
| Sat Apr 4 06:04:51 2009 From: Tod ticket2ride32539@yahoo.com | Great compilation of songs, Thanks for the effort to share all this info! |
| Fri Apr 3 23:49:03 2009 From: Shelley argosywrier@hotmail.com | I've used your site before, and it's awesome--one of the best guitar sites I've seen, but I think something happened to your code. In both firefox and internet explorer when you click on a link you get a whole mess of weird code and something about a "python error." Just a heads up, because it's such a great resource. :) |
| Thu Apr 2 13:55:15 2009 From: Matt matt_tureck@excite.com | What a fantastic collection! I just had a son, and was looking around the web for some good children's songs, when I found this site. It's basically an encyclopedia of the songs I grew up on! Thank you so much for putting them all in one place. |
| Wed Apr 1 20:27:06 2009 From: Mary mc_reilly@hotmail.com | Hey -- This looks like an incredible site and i want to play all these songs for my 3 month old sun. My mom taught me how to play guitar with these songs and someday I will teach my son too. But the site seems to be experiencing some errors...I can't seem to access the links to the songs. Anyway you could help me out? |
| Tue Mar 31 19:05:08 2009 From: Billy billydmnd@yahoo.com | ...Holy Cow! An absolutely amazing find for guitar lovers!! Thank you so much for your hard work. |
| Mon Mar 30 09:57:19 2009 From: Sue sue.cox@rogers.com | Hey, this is great! I have a request... "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" (Queen) |
| Sun Mar 29 12:26:08 2009 From: Dan Bischoff bigdan@yahoo.com | What a great site! I love that you have so many great songs and that I can choose a key that's perfect for my voice. Thanks!!! |
| Sat Mar 28 23:00:58 2009 From: Jason jbaris@hotmail.com | Hey, sweet site. I'm pretty new to guitar and know a few chords. I really like practicing with Johnny Cash - Boy Named Sue, cause it's jsut G C D G and repeats, but I'm pretty bored with an up and down strumming pattern. Any idea how to make it sound similar to the song? I'd appreciate any help. Thanks! |
| Sat Mar 28 12:29:40 2009 From: Dean Overcash acousticman@carolina.rr.com | Really enjoy your website,Thank You so much for sharing the family sing-a-long album. I can't understand why Mike Manning is so harsh. No beginner should not be playing Bridge Over Troubled Water anyway. I really love any Doc Watson tune,Jerry Garcia and David Grisman. Do you think these artist might be listed in the future? THANKS again for sharing the love. |
| Mon Mar 23 17:36:15 2009 From: Mike Skaff mike@thebelmontgroup.com | Mr. Manning - despite the apparent abundance of errors, this is the best "just for fun" chord site out there. Aaron - THANK YOU! |
| Sun Mar 22 17:35:28 2009 From: Mike Manning michaelmanning@cox.net | Hi, I ran across your guitar/folk song page and peeked in on a few of the tunes (I've been playing 40 years or so) and I can't understand how or why some of these songs are posted that are just so incredibly wrong! case in point: "bridge over troubled water" it's not even close to being the right chords (regardless of the key) however I do respect your admiration of music and effort but in my view and opinion it can really throw off a beginner. respectfully, Mike Manning. |
| Sat Mar 21 10:09:01 2009 From: keith keithamess@googlemail.com | just found your site,it's great thanks. I really like the easy transpose of songs feature. All in all i'm very impressed |
| Wed Mar 18 23:11:07 2009 From: Marc Owen Turley marcturley@yahoo.com | Thanks so very much. I'm just now picking up the guitar at 38 years old. You are helping me live the life I've always wanted! A thousand thanks to you and your family. |
| Sat Mar 14 08:15:12 2009 From: Fergy n6ssq@frontiernet.net | Your mom must really be something, that is quite a marvelous list. I think I've done good to keep a dozen songs ready to play. I'm 70 now, started strumming in 63' and love the songs of my day. You have done a great service to folks like me. Fell off a porch halloween and broke my neck. Lost feelings in hands & fingers but still trying to play .. again, many thanks.. |
| Fri Mar 13 13:27:31 2009 From: Dave Springbok248@yahoo.co.uk | Thanks for a great song resource - there are so many of my favourites here |
| Fri Mar 13 10:02:57 2009 From: nick nickrharper@AOL.COM | THANK YOU. |
| Mon Mar 9 09:52:42 2009 From: Carlos A. Gonzalez cgonzalez1@libertypr.net | Hi. this is Carlos from the YMCA. Aaron I hope you and your family are OK. I haven't seen you at the Y latelly. I need your help. Please contact me asap. Thank you, I lost your cel. phone. |
| Mon Mar 9 07:36:04 2009 From: sam kirk samray52@hotmail.co.uk | aaron would it be posable if you could find the lyics and the chords of the Irish rebel song called the foggy dew ifound it on chordie but they only have the chords written on the first verse and i need allthe verses chorded the band playing it is called the wolf tonesbeen after the chords for months yours greatfully sam kirk |
| Sat Mar 7 16:43:52 2009 From: joe jcami@juno.com | Thanks for doing this..i just started learning guitar and i can play some of your songs already..really keeps me active (just turned 70)..thanks again. joe |
| Sat Mar 7 02:33:07 2009 From: sam kirk samray52@hotmail.co.uk | brilliant sight your a credet to the net work many thanks and best wishs sam |
| Sat Feb 28 09:08:40 2009 From: Osmundo osmsag@msn.com | I love your collection of songs. I am a beginner and enjoying your songs. Keep up the great work |
| Sat Feb 28 08:29:42 2009 From: Jennifer jenntucker@comcast.net | Looking for some Cat Stevens???? Thanks |
| Fri Feb 27 15:50:43 2009 From: Ryan S rs4031@hotmail.com | Buddy,this site is awesome! My favorite collection of folk songs on one site. Don't stop adding new songs! |
| Mon Feb 23 04:41:33 2009 From: Sasha warpgirl@googlemail.com | Thank you so much for what you've done! I've sung many of these songs to my children - and now that I am a granny I am grateful to find the guitar chords to those I 'took for granted' and never copied into my song book. |
| Sun Feb 22 09:30:41 2009 From: John G. gman751@optonline.net | Man THANK YOU!!! Thought my music playing days were over.Traded in my drum sticks for a mandolin some time ago, but have music in my blood. Now just in my basement but am looking forward to finding some people like me (musically) to jamb and get the nerve to go public.Thanks Again. |
| Sat Feb 21 22:46:37 2009 From: Jeremy jproswell@hotmail.com | Love the site. Interestingly enough, I've had it bookmarked for a couple of years and just noticed that the root is SETI@Home. I actually used to work for Dan Werthimer when I was an undergrad at Cal and helped build a photon coincidence detector for the optical SETI program. It was used at Leuschner observatory. Coincidence indeed. |
| Sat Feb 21 17:37:37 2009 From: Peggy S plstaske@mchsi.com | Good job. Thank you for all of your time and effort |
| Sat Feb 21 13:48:37 2009 From: Jen jenntucker@comcast.net | I LOVE your site. Keep adding more songs! |
| Sat Feb 21 00:17:33 2009 From: Buster. sirbusterhymen@yahoo.com | Cool site mates, keep it real! oh and here the change for my 2cent worth? |
| Thu Feb 19 00:22:32 2009 From: tony williams dtonwillys | ok |
| Tue Feb 17 18:05:48 2009 From: Lois Ganner loisganner@bellsouth.net | Great site, young man! Your mother must be my age! I love the selections. |
| Tue Feb 17 06:00:56 2009 From: rsp rajwant_singh2@rediffmail.com | I wanna hear this song My, My, My Beautiful Sunday. |
| Sat Feb 14 15:30:51 2009 From: Cielia sillyhatch@hotmail.com | Thanks so much for a great collection. Already sang a few to my husband - who has patient ears. Thanks again! |
| Sat Feb 14 14:48:03 2009 From: SwampRocker justjunkandtrash@hotmail.com | Can't thank you enough. I started playing late in life, and I have been blessed with a great teacher. I'm learning to finger pick and I love ballads and folk songs. This is a great resource. |
| Sat Feb 14 07:56:48 2009 From: Shirley A Campbell sacampbell48@yahoo.com | I have to tell you that when I came across your site I was so excited because these were all the songs I sang for years. I lost so many songs over the years but now they're back and I'm delighted. I picked up my guitar and it was like magic. Thanks so much. Shirley Campbell |
| Thu Feb 12 09:09:45 2009 From: Heather H heatherh@talktalk.net | I am like your mother - have been collecting songs since the 1960s,since I was a teen, thanks for a great site. It's great to have the songs and chords all in one place. Carry on the good work! Best wishes from UK. |
| Wed Feb 11 11:22:29 2009 From: Mike Skaff mike@thebelmontgroup.com | OUTSTANDING!! All the sing-a-long favorites in one place. Thank you very much. |
| Mon Feb 9 22:41:04 2009 From: Eric Anderson northernevening@yahoo.com | Thanks came looking for Pete Seeger songs for the up and coming "For Pete's Sake Sing" and found a whole lot more thanks again...... I have a version of shady grove I'll look it up and try and get back again |
| Sun Feb 8 20:24:08 2009 From: Jerry Hughson Hughsonsr@verizon.net | I had the pleasure of attending an original Kingston Trio concert in the late 50's at the Univ. Of Fla. I remember a song called "Shady Grove". I's love to know the lyric to the song if you can find it Thanks |
| Sun Feb 8 18:25:16 2009 From: Moe mwhirsch@chorus.net | When the Weavers played "Kisses Sweeter than Wine", the last chord of the chorus (if played in C) was A7 --- not Am. This gives it a lot of punch! Pete Seeger said they adapted the tune from Leadbelly's version of some Irish song, but I don't remember which one. Great site! |
| Sun Feb 8 11:07:27 2009 From: Deb debzdoo2@yahoo.com | Hi! 'Just stumbled across your site as I was looking for lyrics & chords to standards. GREAT! I LOVE IT! AND MANY THANK-YOUs! |
| Sat Feb 7 08:44:56 2009 From: Scott scott.beckert@sca.com | This is my new favorite go-to-get-chords-for-a-song-I-just-thought-of-website. Tremendous! Thank you. |
| Mon Feb 2 09:21:51 2009 From: Sasha flammlet@gmail.com | Thanks for the site, I never imagined that there was a place with all the songs I like to play in one. I use it all of the time for sing along pleasure. |
| Sun Feb 1 19:52:29 2009 From: rter ttre | tete |
| Sun Feb 1 19:49:43 2009 From: DSDF SDFDS | SDFDSFDS |
| Sun Feb 1 18:50:22 2009 From: Judy Lunn judysings@dc.rr.com | Hi! I'd also love it if you could figure out the guitar chords to Joan Baez version of Forever Young (she plays it on YouTube) and also Mary Chapin Carpenter's (Halley Came To Jackson)! I'd even be willing to pay you for a video lesson! Thanks, Judy |
| Sun Feb 1 18:45:43 2009 From: mary filli skyelight@cox.net | interested in folksinger of sixties and seventies...lynn gold...is that to whom you were referring? |
| Sun Feb 1 03:40:03 2009 From: Sam Phillips sam@phiilips-sales.com | Bridge Over Troubled Water. F# minor is missing. I am a frustrated guitar player and like many get board with my ability. Their are some songs in here that have inspired me to pick it back up. Thanks, Sam |
| Sat Jan 31 09:31:30 2009 From: Tristan Walsh tristanwalsh@mac.com | Rock On!!! Thank You for sharing the fruits of your labors with the sing-along community online! |
| Thu Jan 29 06:58:51 2009 From: stan stant@bmgworld.net | Thank you Many childhood songs I would like to pass on to my kids Still learning and these are easy songs |
| Wed Jan 28 07:59:14 2009 From: david deskind2002@yahoo.com | i love your site. i wish there were more songs, however i would like to get the lyrics and chords etc. to a song by bobby womack. it is called Harry Hippy or Hippie. let me know if there is another list of songs you provide. thanks David |
| Mon Jan 26 05:39:47 2009 From: Nicole R. Reeves_team@cox.net | Just wanted to say thanks for making all your hard work available for free. It really speaks of community!! I printed "If I had a hammer" so I can teach a new generation a great folk song. Thanks so much. |
| Mon Jan 26 01:37:45 2009 From: Neil J Richardson neilricho@aapt.net.au | HI Aaron Many thanks for the songs on your website.I am an aspiring Folk Singer (aged 60) and found many songs that I can try an learn.Most stuff looks ok for a beginner with a lot of basic chords. Many Thanks Neil Richardson Mandurah Western Australia |
| Sun Jan 25 14:08:51 2009 From: Joel Williams jjwilliams@gvtc.com | Suggestion for a change, in Rocky Mountain High, I believe this is how I have heard it Current version C D G C I've seen it rainin' fire in the sky, friends around the D G C campfire and everybody's high, Alternative D G em c campfire and everybody's gettin' high, Just a thought, and thsnks again for all the work you have done to put this all together Joe |
| Sat Jan 24 21:47:42 2009 From: Philip philip.musiclover@gmail.com | Great site! The author has put in lots of work and effort in compiling! Terrific job!! Thanks!!! |
| Thu Jan 22 09:17:31 2009 From: Francesca francesca.slade@yale.edu | I am very impressed with your website. I have been working on organizing a regular group sing, and this website is an incredible resource of excellent songs, but you don't have one of my favorites. I'd really appreciate it if you would add the Pete Seeger song Well May the World Go to your website. |
| Thu Jan 22 05:40:10 2009 From: Murray Cleland greentheway@gmail.com | Hello Aaron, Sarah, your new little one and your mom. It's amazing how across the years, and across the miles, never having met, I feel a deep affinity for you all. Partly it comes from visiting your website and in large part it comes from your wonderful listing of your mother's songs. I'm sure that by our song choices, we convey something important about ourselves, our history and our values. Many of the songs that you and your mother shared, are important delineations of my life also. Congratulations on election of a new, positive, insightful president... one who transcends race, petty bickering, and even nationalism. I wish him, and all of you, an abundant share of everything that is loving and positive in this world! Thanks. ... Murray |
| Wed Jan 21 12:16:09 2009 From: Dakota J obxjoy@yahoo.com | I have just found your site, and it's the best I have found! I waslooking for the song by Sam the Sham and the Pharo's named Hey There Little Red Riding Hood, and have not been able to find it. I could use some assistance on this one. Thanks so much for your help and your site. Dakota J. |
| Wed Jan 21 07:52:58 2009 From: Paul Vlaanderen p.vlaanderen@centrumautisme.nl | Hi AARON, Looking for the chords of Sloop JohnB I visited your homepage. Read some very funny stories about squirrels...I'm not really into science, I work with children with autism:stars in another way... drop by soon again! Paul (The Hague, Netherlands) |
| Tue Jan 20 17:07:06 2009 From: Steven stevenobates@yahoo.ca | Finally! |
| Mon Jan 19 20:03:33 2009 From: ck ckazanski@charter.net | Dude - hat's off to you and your Mom! Being a later comer to the 6 string (am a 50's something & finally decided time is running out to learn), been looking for a song for our times: "What's That I Hear" (Phil Ochs) and you have it. Will learn it to celebrate 1-20-09. Thanks. ck |
| Mon Jan 19 13:46:30 2009 From: Ana Maria soul_of_the_dark_angel1@hotmai | I was wondering if you could get the song "My Sweet Song" by Toby Lightman. It'd be very appreciated. Greetings from Puerto Rico!! |
| Sun Jan 18 17:12:59 2009 From: ncandy ncandy@bellsouth.net | Looking for the song Nobody loves me everybody hates me guess I'll eat some worms |
| Fri Jan 16 11:54:53 2009 From: Randy rcozmo4@fuse.net | finally, a site with great music and playable chords...thanks so much!!! hope you add more in the future! |
| Fri Jan 16 05:20:36 2009 From: nina vahoosa@yahoo.com | Thank you for this great collection of songs. I have started playing music again after so many years of not doing it. May you be Blessed some more. |
| Tue Jan 13 20:28:06 2009 From: will wcnestle@gmail.com | Thanks so much for all the great songs!! |
| Tue Jan 13 18:53:22 2009 From: Mark mbreese@ecunet.org | Yikes! You rock! What great site! Like can I get the code so I can organize my own stuff this way? The key change feature is great!!! The only thing it didn't have was "Not my Stepping Stone" by the monkeys which is what I was looking for. |
| Fri Jan 9 15:25:04 2009 From: joe fox bragg45@hotmail.com | this is the best web site this side of the moon well done i started playing about 12 weeks ago and found this site tonight my wife came home from work and went straight to bed and left me alone ,brill its the quietest shes been for 20 yrs its fantastic ty once again love the simon and garfunkel stuff i learned the boxer in 10 mins |
| Fri Jan 9 06:20:12 2009 From: Chuck chuckr@nt.net | Hi, my 13 year old grandson and his dad play guitar together and so far my contribution to the fun has been to sit with the 2 girls and sing-a-long. That's great fun but I've always wanted to learn gutar and in the past few weeks I've been working hard at learning. Later we'll get the girls playing something too. Thanks for all these songs. Love em. |
| Fri Jan 9 02:27:41 2009 From: Lou Morant terencegt6@aol.com | Hi,great site.I perform all over the uk.and abroad using songs of yesteryear,and you have many that i just could'nt find elsewhere. Many thanks,Lou. p.s.Enjoy your new addition. |
| Thu Jan 8 15:29:10 2009 From: Diane Duggan Dianedug@aol.com | I just picked up my guitar again after about 20 years. How wonderful to find so many songs that I love in one place. Thanks so much for putting up the lyrics & the chords. Much love. |
| Mon Jan 5 11:15:04 2009 From: Diane Watson watsondiane@hotmail.com | I use to sing with a group in High School. One of the songs we did was Three Jolly Coachmen. I can't remember all the lyrics. |
| Sun Jan 4 17:08:39 2009 From: Rex Club Dan rcd987@hotmail.com | I don't remember exactly how I got to your site, but I'm sure glad I did. I very much enjoyed looking over the collection, and finding the chords and lyrics to a lotta cool songs. Thanks |
| Thu Jan 1 15:50:47 2009 From: Mike O'Leary kakuredojo@shaw.ca | great site.... I came across it looking for older songs to sing my grandaughter. Brought back a few memories also. I grew up in the folk generation but put my guitar down 10 years ago and never picked it up until a few nights ago. Thanks |
| Thu Jan 1 15:22:07 2009 From: Nancy nancymartinps1@msn.com | I have been away from the guitar for over 30 years - just bought one yesterday. My daughter found your site and you brought me backt to the reason I played (will play again). Thank you. |
| Thu Jan 1 10:05:52 2009 From: Frank Jakob FrankJakob@Yahoo.com | Great site. A guitar. An internet connection. A fireplace fire DVD. And a camping we will go! 21st Century style! PS. The key changes are great |
| Wed Dec 31 21:52:41 2008 From: David dbchew@sbcglobal.net | I stumbled upon your site. Found it very useful. Infact I am saving most of the song to my folder for later use. I grew up listen to the folk generation and am familiar with some of the songs. Now it is time for me to learn to play them. Thanks for the hard you you put in. David |
| Wed Dec 31 21:51:48 2008 From: Eric attapster@gmail.com | Hello, I am looking for the lyrics and guitar chords for My Home By The Fraser sung by Keray Regan. Do you know where I can get it? Thanks for your help. |
| Wed Dec 31 20:14:55 2008 From: Jammie Campbell jammie2007@centurytel.net | What an utter delight to find your site. I haven't played much in too many years. I will be teaching my grandson how to play guitar this year and many of your songs are the songs I grew up with and played way back when. I have a new set of strings and now many of the old songs to practice with. Many, many thanks for all your hard work and sharing your songs. |
| Tue Dec 30 15:36:33 2008 From: Cynthia Allaire CLALLAIRE@yahoo.com | Thanks very much for putting up all these terrific songs with their chords, and thanks to your mother to for her sharing enthusiasm for sing along music with you. I was trying to get together songs for a New Year's Eve sing along, and you made my task so much easier with so many songs I've loved for years. Happy New Year to your family. |
| Mon Dec 29 06:31:26 2008 From: Paul Heinzman gtrpkr@earthlink.net | Very nice site. I am going to try to play Mr. Jones by the Counting Crows. I have been playing guitar for a while but must of my playing has been in the Jazz World maybe I can jazz up a few old folk tunes for fun. I would love to hear about your Mother and her music and how it formed in you a music heritage. I do love stories about music being passed down from generation to generation. Thanks |
| Sun Dec 28 22:16:30 2008 From: Todd pettrichor@hotmail.com | I've played guitar for years, but have just now got around to tracking down chords for all the songs I half-know or have always wanted to learn. Thanks for posting all of this -- it's been a great help. One thing: Years ago I learned The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald with the first chord as Aadd9, not the Asus2 that you have here. Perhaps you are working from a different version. |
| Sun Dec 28 17:24:59 2008 From: Joel jjwilliams@gvtc.com | I just started playing the guitar (i am 48) and these are the songs I have always wanted to sit on the back porch and play. You have made this so much more fun because I dont have to spend the next four years finding these songs I get started right in on "butchering" them. Thanks to you and your mom |
| Sun Dec 28 11:56:36 2008 From: Derek Lackey | Thanks! Here I am stumbling through the web and I am gracefully swept back to the summers at camp where I learned to play guitar - when I forged a lifelong friendship with folk music. Think I'll go play for awhile. |
| Sat Dec 27 03:44:18 2008 From: Ray Eberhardt rayeberhardt@yahoo.com | Hi. I loved your site. I am a folk, country, rock, Christian guitarist/singer and have been looking for a comprehensive "sing-along" site for a long time. Keep up the good work. |
| Fri Dec 26 19:50:06 2008 From: David davidshub@aol.com | Wonderful tunes! My Mom and I have sung a lot of these too...just popped in to get some ideas for a birthday party I'm playing at (sing-a-long style) and what a terrific resource I found! Thank you for taking the time to put this together! |
| Fri Dec 26 12:41:25 2008 From: Tom Roach thomasjesseroach@gmail.com | For my taste this is the best site I have ever found. Great selection of songs, good simple notation. Well done. I have been collecting songs for years, and I found at least two dozen on your site that I didn't have, or you had an easier to read version. Thank you! |
| Fri Dec 26 08:05:19 2008 From: Karen klsalka@msn.com | Your site whisked me back to my teen years singing with my guitar. I recently joined a gathering of musicians to share what we know (knew), and was pleased to find so many of the ones I always enjoyed singing back then. I may be 52, but singing these songs again makes me feel youthful! Thanks! Karen |
| Mon Dec 15 16:08:14 2008 From: Jim Vernon jbvernonjr@gmail.com | Just an FYI ... 'The Marvelous Toy' is a Tom Paxton song c 1961 I like this site and I appreciate the effort you have put into it... I started visiting a couple months ago to pick up music and lyrics for practice and performance after a 30 year hiatus... Thanks!!!! jbv |
| Mon Dec 15 00:57:38 2008 From: Paul henryp@opusnet.com | THANKS, Great tunes, I've got a bunch loaded up on my cpmputer that I can send backto you. Lots of similar era songs. Lightfoot Ochs, folk mostly. Used tp play coffee houses in the late 60's. Still jam with some bluegrass folk but my heart belongs to the folk music of the mid to late 60's. Not sure where you're from but if you're ever in Oregon on the north coast give a shout and bring your guitar |
| Sat Dec 13 06:18:18 2008 From: Matilda Wynnes tillywynnes@googlemail.com | What a lovely site. My husband spent many years as a professional photographer capturing some lovely pictures across Africa. Your online magazine brings back a lot of happy memories. Thank you. |
| Thu Dec 11 17:11:22 2008 From: Candace Bradford duffer@otelco.net | Wow!!! Thanks to you and your mom!!! I am 58 yrs old and just retired. Thinking what am i going to do with myself, hummmm I may get me a guitar and play folk music to entertain myself. Lets see what and I can find on the web...you and your mom are a life saver! I haven't played since i was a teen ager, and here I go again. Thank you so much for all your hard work in putting this together for us old hippies. Candee |
| Thu Dec 11 15:20:07 2008 From: Bill MacKay billy45bump@yahoo.com | Thanks for providing folks with the music. I'm a middle-aged guy who, instead of wild women and fast cars, chose the guitar as a middle-age crisis solution. These songs remind me of my childhood, and singing 'round the fire. Its fun to play them! Again, thanks. |
| Wed Dec 10 15:12:35 2008 From: Richelle Brotherson (Byers) rbrotherson@gmail.com | Hey Aaron! so i'm not sure if you'd even remember me but, you wrestled for my dad ((Bret Byers)) when you were in high school. I was probably 7 or 8. Well in June we're throwing my dad a birthday party and i'm getting all of his wrestlers together. I've found almost everyone--but i didnt know how to get a hold of you since you're in Puerto Rico ((that place is amazing, i went there for a week)). I was just wondering if i could get your address so i could send ya and invite. if you want to email me some info on how to send it to ya that'd be great. i think i've got mostly everyone but try and name off some of the guys you wrestled with just so i dont miss anyone! thanks a ton! |
| Wed Dec 10 13:23:33 2008 From: Don Naylor dnaylor48 | great songs, great idea,Thank you so much for putting these songs on paper so that a nonpicker like me can understand them |
| Sun Dec 7 03:53:16 2008 From: George Irvine weaver433@hotmail.co.uk | Hi, its a great site and being able to transpose on site is great for me. Keep up the good work George |
| Sat Dec 6 19:23:40 2008 From: Ann Whip_wheel | Thank you for the MUSIC it means so much to me to have all these treasures in one place. They bring back so many memories and good feelings. You Are Blessed for paying it forward and you must be a special human being. Again Thank You For Sharing Ann |
| Wed Dec 3 10:00:41 2008 From: James Harland jamiemh_uk@yahoo.co.uk | Great work. Great website. I love pigeons and quilts so this site means a lot to me. It took 40 minutes to vaporize the machine again. Keep up the good work x |
| Tue Dec 2 10:46:43 2008 From: auntie Om speechforactors@yahoo.com | Tiny Typo in Rock my soul in the bosom of abraham that interferes with your (fantastic!) transposing feature. Love your site. Really Great!!!!! |
| Mon Dec 1 15:56:34 2008 From: Al Freeman freeman3177@yahoo.com | Was here some time ago and found some chord music. Trying to find it again. |
| Fri Nov 28 19:24:29 2008 From: gerry aguilargerry@hotmail.com | 2 |
| Wed Nov 26 18:44:24 2008 From: Tim Thomas timtnt@gmail.com | I meant to say thanks to you and your MOM! and anyone else who inspires you to post these songs! |
| Wed Nov 26 18:43:09 2008 From: Tim Thomas timtnt@gmail.com | Let me add my thanks to you and your putting together the songs. I'm a beginner with at least 30 years experience. Your collection makes it easy because the songs are singable, even in my obscure key and the chords manageable. Congrats on new addition. |
| Thu Nov 20 16:34:49 2008 From: Drew drew,peacock77@gmail.com | Your site is great! |
| Wed Nov 19 09:58:12 2008 From: Nancy nancyvmendez@gmail.com | Love your site, do you have simple guitar chords for Maggie (my 7 year old) to play "on the road again" ? She is a beginner, but practices a lot and can play several simple songs. She wants to play "on the road again" for her school talent show in June. Any help would be great! Thanks for sharing. Nancy |
| Tue Nov 18 19:41:05 2008 From: Gene Christensen gene0254@aol.com | Wonderful website Aaron. So many of those songs take me back years..and great to play. Thanks! It seems your occupation is astronomer. Ok..I have to ask you. Is it a fulfilling job...and why no trace of life out there yet? Be well, Gene |
| Tue Nov 18 08:13:15 2008 From: charlotte m charmor111@aol.com | Awesome job on this website. Amazing that someone else knows so many of those old great tunes. Can you include MacArthur's Park? And does anyone know the song 'Livin' in the Love of the Common People'? Thanks |
| Mon Nov 17 20:11:48 2008 From: Hcterts rrzini@sbcglobal.net | You have a very fine website. Can you find more music by the kingston trio? 'Three jolly coachmen' is a favorite. My group of Senior citizens would enjoy singing folk songs but they need them in Karaoke, with a demo singer. So do I for that matter. We have a singalong every Monday evening at a Retirement Hotel. For the life of me I can't find any folk songs done in Karaoke format. Would you have any ideas? Thanks! Hct |
| Mon Nov 17 19:49:31 2008 From: Lee in Sunny Florida USA lee@dittybag.net | Great collection in an easy to use format. Thanks for your efforts. It is scary how many of these songs I know |
| Mon Nov 17 14:06:48 2008 From: Atlanshia Flores atlanshia.flores@gmail.com | Nice songs. |
| Sun Nov 16 18:23:06 2008 From: Karl Greenblatt kgb@copper.net | Hey- can you post Fire and Rain ? by James Taylor |
| Fri Nov 14 04:56:00 2008 From: Geoff geoffw_1968@yahoo.com | 4 strong winds was written by ian tyson (legendary canadian singer--up here at least ;-) ). |
| Thu Nov 13 16:12:51 2008 From: Wendy Metcalfe denniswendylily@comcast.net | All my favorite songs.... what a treat! I am in search of a really beginning guitar book for my 11 year old, that also displays the fingering of the cords, to get her started. She really wants to learn... and has already learned several cords. But I would love great songs like these, for beginners ..... that she has grown up on- and enjoys as well. If you have any suggestions..... I am all ears. Thanks!!!! |
| Thu Nov 13 09:56:37 2008 From: Karl Greenblatt kgb@copper.net | Someday Soon - Made famous by Judy Collins I nerver heard of the other fellow even if he was the composer and doubt that many other would know his name. |
| Thu Nov 13 09:53:28 2008 From: Karl Greenblatt kgb@copper.net | If I Had my way- was written by Rev Gary Davis |
| Wed Nov 12 15:16:09 2008 From: Karl Greenblatt kgb@copper.net | Hey! Thanks a lot for the site its the best I have found ! Just for accuracy you might want to give additional proper credit to the following. Good Night Irene-Leadblly Man Of Constant Sorrow- Traditional Turn,Turn Turn-Pete Seeger I know I am correct as I have been into folk music over 50 years.(besides Woody Guthrie was my uncle) Thanks again, Karl |
| Tue Nov 11 15:15:29 2008 From: Alexander Soifer asoifer@uccs.edu | Aaron, On Springer request, I am doubling the volume of my Colorado Math Olympiad book. Now it will cover 20 years. I would like to also include a section on 1st prize winners, who write to me what the Olympiad did for them, and their careers ever since. Drop me a note about yourself, you young astronomer! Best wishes to your wonderful young 3-family! |
| Tue Nov 11 11:08:51 2008 From: mike martin michael.martin@mgccc.edu | Glad I found it! |
| Sun Nov 9 22:21:55 2008 From: Boris iiboris73@yahoo.com | Great collection of songs! Good Job! There was a song with words: "Morgen.... Morgen..." and I believe the hook and the title were the same. Morgen means tomorrow in GermanWanda Jackson did a European release with these two words but I don't know if the song is the same. It was a nice song. Hope this helps Hershel Lewos (his quote below). Mon Oct 13 15:51:18 2008 From: Hershel Lewos sometime in the 1960's there was a song sung by which i think, was a female German singer with the word, "morgan" in the lyrics. Does anyone remember the name of the song or/and the song title or perhaps the name of the singer? |
| Sun Nov 9 17:56:38 2008 From: Tim Guilfoile tim.guilfoile@sierraclub.org | I have looked all over creation for the music for Hurry Sundown by PP&M and felt so blessed when I stubled across your site. This site is now among my very favorites! |
| Sat Nov 8 13:29:28 2008 From: larry paulsen larrylynn@bresnan.net | I recently started to work with my acoustic guitar again after a hiatus of 26 years. I went deaf in 1981. I played the guitar, banjo, mandolin, acoustic bass, and piano. So it was quite a blow. I received a cochlear implant in 1982 but the amount of hearing I got back was insufficient to let me recognize music as anything but noise. Now, with my latest upgrade, music is starting make more sense. It has been a long dry spell. Finding your website was a breath of fresh air because I have forgotten a lot of the lyrics of the folk music I used to play and I need some help. Your site is providing that. It is wonderful. You certainly have my permission to post this as it may come to the attention of any other people with hearing problems who enjoy music. Also, I'd like your personal input, if you have a chance to drop me an e-mail and let me know if you know of any people with problems similar to mine. Also, if you do post it, it is OK with me if others reply. Thanks Larry Paulsen |
| Tue Nov 4 09:16:47 2008 From: E Van Johnson e.v.j@hotmail.co.uk | Many thanks for a great and helpful sight. I asng around the folk scene in London in the late 1950's till 1970. Aftetr that life took over, I am now retired and starting to sing around the pubs and clubs again. It is a great source for jogging the memory and reminding me of all the great times i had. I still have aload of old material from those early days so if you need info , drop me aline I may be able to help as I am still in touch with some of the old folkies who many people wont have even heard of. Regards, Van |
| Mon Nov 3 14:17:54 2008 From: Al saville1995@aol.com | What a wonderful collection of songs. Thank you for sharing. Best Regards; Al |
| Thu Oct 30 19:23:31 2008 From: william lindley will.lindley@gmail.com | Hey Hey! I've enjoyed strumming through your collection~ On The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down - i think the lyric is "Stoneman's calvary" instead of "Stonewall's calvary". Stonewall was a CSA officer and Stoneman a US. I used to have this switched too -as Stonewall Jackson is a more popular figure. As the song, though is about the tragedy/misery of confederate southerners at the end of the war, Stoneman is a better fit. Stoneman conducted pretty nasty raids in my home area - piedmont north carolina, east tennessee and southwestern virginia. For that reason you won't find hardly a native southerner named Stoneman, or to similar effect - Sherman. |
| Tue Oct 28 18:31:32 2008 From: David Stebbins, Jr. david.stebbins@comcast.net | Great site!! Found some stuff I had forgotten about. I've got your site bookmarked so keep adding to it. Thanks again! |
| Mon Oct 27 17:34:49 2008 From: Alan alanrich@verizon.net | I do exactly the same thing! If you'd care to ad to your collection, please let me know. |
| Sun Oct 26 10:15:01 2008 From: Sue Kowalski sue@wildernesstours.com | I was so happy to find your web sight. Great collection of oldies & easy chords. Would you have easy chords for the song "Patches" by Dickey Lee. It's one of my family's favourites. I come from a family of 8, we get together for Christmas & other holidays, pull out the guitars & sing. Thanks. Sue |
| Sun Oct 26 09:22:47 2008 From: Val Sullivan valan1@q.com | I just wanted to thank you for all of your hard work. I lost my binder of music in one of my many moves around the country and have just now started to try and reassemble it. This has filled in so many blanks and I can't thank you enough. |
| Sat Oct 25 18:27:52 2008 From: Francesca fmallinparker@hotmail.com | Fantastic! Thank you. I found the chords to the songs I was looking for really quickly. Keep up the good work. |
| Sat Oct 25 08:37:48 2008 From: jiom mcp jimmmcp@hotmail.com | Thank You for all the work and effort in making this site. Boy, it sure brings back a lot of memories. I'm looking for the chords to "Old Witch, Old Witch" by Burl Ives. Any luck? Jim |
| Fri Oct 24 09:40:43 2008 From: John jahalv@gmail.com | Great site and love the selection of songs. Is it possible to convert the format of your songs to the Chordpro format? I could cut and paste but need to edit the chords. I am using Songbook (by Linkesoft) to collect and story my library of lyrics and chords. Can't wait to get home and play some of these. John |
| Mon Oct 20 18:36:18 2008 From: Mike Coute coutej@aol.com | Yes I took lessons from Laura's tv show.I would like to know more about her. |
| Mon Oct 20 06:55:28 2008 From: Aaron Parsons aaron.parsons@pembrokeshire.go | just fort id say hi. not every day you see someone with the same name as your self. |
| Sun Oct 19 10:56:04 2008 From: Terry tsmiljan@aol.com | Thank you so much for giving a relatively new guitar player access to so many great songs in easy chords. It's like you know exactly what my favorite songs are (even an old "Erev Shel Shoshanim," which was on a Belafonte album of mine back in the early 60"s). Any chance you could include Paxton's "Can't Help But Wonder Where I'm Bound"? |
| Sat Oct 18 11:56:21 2008 From: Chris chrisclark44@gmail.com | Aaron, Thanks for the guitar songs site! The transcription tool and printable version have saved me a lot of work preparing for our Thanksgiving sing-along. Cheers, Chris |
| Sat Oct 18 10:03:20 2008 From: Dick Kab3425@Centurytel.net | Thanks for the time and effort you put in on these songs, great job. I'm an old man and enjoy the old songs. Keep up the good work. |
| Mon Oct 13 19:43:05 2008 From: Jimbo onanroue@gmail.com | This site is magnificent! You have found the coolest of the old cool songs. So far all the chords work for me. I think the current times call for inclusion of the Great Depression classic, Brother Can You Spare A Dime. Thanx for this resource. |
| Mon Oct 13 15:51:18 2008 From: Hershel Lewos hershlewis@yahoo.com | sometime in the 1960's there was a song sung by which i think, was a female German singer with the word, "morgan" in the lyrics. Does anyone remember the name of the song or/and the song title or perhaps the name of the singer? |
| Sat Oct 11 00:39:57 2008 From: Lydia llg04d@fsu.edu | Just wanted to show my appreciation for the website! I'm a music therapy student, so finding fast and easy guitar songs is what i look for. Keep up the great work! |
| Thu Oct 9 18:33:43 2008 From: Monica moni.austin@gmail.com | THis is the best site ever!!!! These are the songs I grew up with, now I can play them to my two little boys ( and wonderful hubby)!! I can't thank you enough. We are having a great time!!! :) |
| Thu Oct 9 15:37:05 2008 From: Ryan Harrison rharrison@q.com | drop me some lines! |
| Thu Oct 9 15:34:56 2008 From: Ryan Harrison rharrison@q.com | I REALLY LOVE KISS THIS IF ANYBODY MAKE ME MAD I PLAY IT NON STOP!! |
| Mon Oct 6 08:54:31 2008 From: Jeffrey Matthews fireclimb28@gmail.com | Cool man, Looks like you're doing well |
| Thu Oct 2 16:19:17 2008 From: Jeff McRae jeff.mcrae@sympatico.ca | I love the sight. Printer friendly versions; Transposed to any key you like; all the songs my Dad played for me. In short, Thank-you. |
| Tue Sep 30 19:57:10 2008 From: Dave Bruce kiwi.co.nz@gmail.com | I just love signing guest books really hahaha |
| Tue Sep 30 11:36:32 2008 From: Al Freeman freeman132670@bellsouth.net | Just stumbled on the site looking for QCHORD Card. |
| Mon Sep 29 23:54:55 2008 From: Jeff Mueller jmule16@gmail.com | Really high quality sight, with songs that really let me learn songs that my parents had the pleasure of hearing! thanks |
| Mon Sep 29 09:10:50 2008 From: John Robertson j0hnr0bertson@msn.com | A guitar playing friend of mine passed on your name. Great site helped give me some more songs to add to my growing play-list. Thanks John |
| Sun Sep 28 21:59:03 2008 From: Jill jschiff2@aol.com | I laughed out loud at the picture of the flicker of a tongue between Huck and Judah. |
| Wed Sep 24 19:55:20 2008 From: Carlos Andres cgonzalez1@libertypr.net | Aaron, your site is great; thanks to you I stop studying for my CPA exam & started reading your papers & presentation. I just hope that your information is included in my exam. |
| Fri Sep 19 14:13:12 2008 From: tony timu t2timu@yahoo.co.nz | sorry Aaron it would appear i've found a different way to this page as i haven't been allowed access to see the treasures that you no doubt have within? would be only to happy pass on any comment once seen all you have to offer Kind regards Tony |
| Wed Sep 17 18:37:41 2008 From: Ilene ilenedf@yahoo.co. | I'm sure I could be your mother and this wonderful site has brought it all back for me. I'm still singin' tho' my guitar playing has suffered over the years. Nevertheless i have an old friend who plays and now I can finally give him some of the songs I'm good at. Great songs from a great time pas,now revived - looking forward to growing old and singing my way into the sunset. Thanks a million! |
| Mon Sep 15 15:03:56 2008 From: Betsy Spaeth spaethbs@hotmail.com | Love your web site. I am a beginner guitar player and love the chords and lyrics in an easy to follow format. I can't wait for our next campfire to try some out. any chance you have an American pie arrangement? Thanks for all the hard work. You'll keep me from getting any work done for along time. |
| Fri Aug 29 18:45:56 2008 From: Connie White tkcainsadie@earthlink.net | I am an avid lover of the old John Prine songs, and I have researched every website there ever was to find the lyrics, chords, and or tabs to the song "My Old Man" originally recorded for or with Steve Goodman...can you possibly help me? FYI...your website is awesome, and I have referred it to so many people...keep up the good work!!! |
| Tue Aug 26 17:58:03 2008 From: Ian iohagan@mac.com | I may sound a bit like Craig below, but i also have had a 30 year lapse. I stumbled across your site and am loving it. Thanks for helping me get back into it after so many years. This is Perfect! |
| Tue Aug 26 10:37:21 2008 From: lobo solanos ke4odf3s@juno.com | Best site I have found for those lyrics that I did not have chords for. |
| Fri Aug 22 12:18:32 2008 From: Craig c.captn@verizon.net | Thank you so much. I have started playing and singing again after a 30 year lapse. So many of the songs here take me back and will help so much in my reintroduction to the wonderful world of guitar and song. This is a great database, please, keep up the good work. |
| Fri Aug 22 09:45:51 2008 From: Carol rem123@alltel.net | Found your site looking for Three Dog Night songs,(Eli's Coming, Old fashioned love song etc.) and printed out 17 songs. Love the easy chords and format that doesn't print out unnecessary extra pages. Keep up the great work and hope you can find the time to do some three Dog Night in the future |
| Thu Aug 21 17:01:25 2008 From: Doris Robinson dodiallen33@hotmail.com | Aaron thank you so much for such a wonderful site! I belong to a group and we are always looking for songs to sing...I love that there are some old songs that I use to sing in school...way back when...lol...but still enjoy singing them now. We will enjoy these songs; that I am sure took some time to put together...great job! |
| Thu Aug 21 16:25:10 2008 From: Katie katiekid10@hotmail.com | Thank you so much for posting these songs on the web! I am always looking for "campfire" sing-a-long songs and I hit the jackpot! These will be great for my husband and I - AND - our parents! Thanks! |
| Wed Aug 20 20:13:43 2008 From: Sue smerrick@lincolncollege.edu | Wow! All my favorites from way back when! I was looking for some chords for folk hymns, and boy did I get sidetracked! I didn't get my work done, but I had a lot of fun and got some new calluses on my fingers. Thanks for a great site. |
| Tue Aug 19 19:22:53 2008 From: annie Z az@uhs.umass.edu | A blast from the past. Thanks. AZ |
| Mon Aug 18 08:27:49 2008 From: John Meier DDS,FAGD jmdent76@embarqmail.com | Congrats of your compilation of music from the folk revival era. I enjoyed it a lot. Several of our friends are always wanting me to get the old guitar out and have a song fest. But alas, no one knew any of the words. You have solved that problem, or at least you and your mom have solved that problem. And I thank you. Personally, I was a Chemistry/Bio major before dental school 30plus years ago, so I appreciate your academic pursuit as well as your interest in nature. As a hobby, besides period cannon making, I clean up and perserve mammal skulls, and if that weren't enough, spend far too much time in my wood shop. But I digress. Thanks again for the site. JohnM. |
| Sat Aug 16 05:45:11 2008 From: Geoff mail@loscooks.com | Just back from dinner in an 'Irish' restaurant on Mt Tamborine on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. Three lads were singing and playing quitars, mandoline and fiddle (not all at the same time!) Absolutely super evening dining and singing by a log fire. On the way down the mountain, the lost words of "...it's a lesson toolate for the learning" came to mind and are now stuck there. I googled you up and "voila!" you have the missing words! Thank you very much. The only bit which doesn't quite fit for me is the phrase in the last stanza "as I lie in my bed EVERY morning" My fading memory seems to suggest "as I lie in my bed IN THE morning" Glad I found your site. We also have a family song book. I shall track it down and see if we can assist your excellent collection. Ciao for now. Geoff (pron. 'JEFF') in American speak. |
| Thu Aug 14 14:56:50 2008 From: JC bulsaraa@gmail.com | First camping trip approaching, after learrning guitar, thanks so much for this, you've made my/our trip! Now to try and play them...:-) |
| Thu Aug 7 01:55:33 2008 From: tiffany big naturals MisterToWrite4@yahoo.com | I think that this is a really neat place. |
| Wed Aug 6 19:43:03 2008 From: John heyjude121@aol.com | Cool site brother. However no George Harrison? Can you get songs by this giant artist? Like isn't it a pity, and something. Also if Capos are used in songs, could you indicate it? Cool great work you and mother, keep it up!! Much love for a lovely remaing summer. John_*-* |
| Wed Aug 6 09:53:55 2008 From: MUGU MUGU@YAHOO.COM | GOOD |
| Mon Aug 4 19:19:40 2008 From: David Ezell david@davidezell.net | A link to your site was sent me by a friend / guitar student of mine, in reference to a particular song she'd been wanting to learn. Right now, I can't even remember what it was. (I'll go back to it later.) Point bing: I love what you are doing here. The song selction alone is amazing, as well as amazingly diverse. But for now, a simple .. Thank You! DE |
| Sun Aug 3 13:01:49 2008 From: Kurt Geiger kgeiger@neo.rr.com | This is fantastic. Thanks for all of your hard work on compiling this. |
| Sat Aug 2 16:47:28 2008 From: Jan Schilling janschill@earthlink.net | Thanks so much for this site. So many favorites, and in a key I can sing with chords I can play! I am just coming back to playing guitar after a few years of not playing, and your site has really been a boon. Thanks again! |
| Mon Jul 28 08:35:04 2008 From: Brian Reid bri-marl@hotmail.com | Love your site, I really appreciate getting some sing along music for 'get togethers.' Thank you. Incidentally (for Rev. Roy R Fleshman) "Four Strong Winds" was written by Ian Tyson in the early 1960s. It was recorded by Ian and Sylvia on an album of the same name released in 1964. |
| Thu Jul 24 23:44:04 2008 From: Erika eeaton@alaska.com | Thanks for making this site! I'm a beginning guitar player and it's really helpful to have all these great songs (and their chords) together! |
| Mon Jul 21 08:52:55 2008 From: Rev. Roy R Fleshman revroyfleshman@yahoo.com | wow...nice compilation...my congratulations to you and your mother...nice testimony to the power of song passed along the generations... like another comment below, it is a little eerie how many songs are in common with my own songbooks that I have sung to and now with my kids...pretty neat... thank you for sharing... just a "for what its worth"..."four strong winds" I normally associate with Neil Young...not sure if it was written by him, but probably... |
| Fri Jul 18 13:24:01 2008 From: Doug douga@netcomuk.co.uk | Dear Aaron, This is a wonderful site. I've trawled the web for a year or two and just googled to find yours. your transposition trick is unique as far as I can tell. congratulations! THIS is what the Internet was invented for!!! You have a friend in England! come down our pub's folk night any third Wednesday of the month. Find out more about the village at easthagbourne.net Doug |
| Thu Jul 17 18:53:28 2008 From: Timothy Allen tallen@gwc.cccd.edu | Great song list Aaron! Thanks for some great old tunes! I'm practicing my guitar again thanks to you. And funny you mention Puerto Rico in your site. I'm originally from Orange County, CA and ended in San Germán PR for 7 years where I finished my Masters in Education and stayed on to work at the IAU. I love and miss the island! Now you just need to add some tunes in Spanish to your site one of these days when you are not too busy working on your PhD in Arecibo. ¡Exito y gracias¡ Tim |
| Thu Jul 17 16:16:00 2008 From: Steve Sheridan sheridan.blackdog@gmail.com | Wow. What a Guestbook. I'm learning guitar and ready for my first song. I decided on "This Land is Your Land" by Woody Guthrie and found the chords on another site. Working with that and listening to the song as I did I realized quickly that the chords are bogus. Thanks for providing a much better and more accurate rendition of the chords to that song. Cheers |
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| Wed Jul 16 14:42:50 2008 From: Harmony linmerritt@earthlink.net | I found your wonderful site in a search lyrics/chords for Ian Tyson's SOMEDAY SOON! I used to sing it years ago, but had lost it somewhere along the way. I just had my 63rd birthday last week and have been playing since the early 70's, but there were some LONG layoffs when life got in the way. We may leave the music, but it always waits and welcomes us when we return. Thank you, Aaron, for helping so many folks come back to THE MUSIC! |
| Wed Jul 16 13:47:05 2008 From: clint ellison texasclint1@aol,com | Great work. I do a lot of folk songs and that's how I found your site. I love it when people have passions and can actually live them. Now, go find a comet or a nebula you can name after yourself. |
| Fri Jul 11 09:12:16 2008 From: Chief Minnechuk minnechuk@hotmail.com | Nevermind... Not nice work... GREAT work! What a great resource this is. Sites like yours make the Internet great. |
| Fri Jul 11 08:33:11 2008 From: Chief Minnechuk minnechuk@hotmail.com | Nice work. Thanks. |
| Thu Jul 10 23:00:33 2008 From: Sandy Garrison sandygarrison@hotmail.com | We are holding our NAMI picnic next month and we needed some songs to sing around the fire. Thanks for the music. It's surprising how many adults are ready to add their voices to a campfire singalong. |
| Wed Jul 9 19:14:33 2008 From: joe Arnup arnupj@hotmail.com | Nice collection of tunes. I recently put together my family songbook and there is creepy amount of crossover. I like the layout of your site and everything. It's not super accurate, but I can figure that the missing chords on my own. More importantly, I never would have thought to play tunes in the first place if you hadn't reminded me of their exist. Thanks |
| Wed Jul 9 17:12:38 2008 From: Graham Bath volvo18ca@yahoo.ca | I stumbled upon this site and have enjoyed your collection immensly. I haven't heard universal soldier in years but it has lost none of it's relevance, Thank you for doing this |
| Wed Jul 9 11:52:46 2008 From: pranay pranayjain.2007@rediff.com | hi hows life |
| Sat Jul 5 22:45:25 2008 From: Misty wonderful_tonight_f@yahoo.com | What a wonderful compilation of music i remember singing as a kid around the bonfires!!! What memories you have brought back.... I taught myself guitar at age 16, mostly on these songs....now, at 51, I'm teaching myself the drums.... If you ever come across the chords/lyrics for "Green Green" (I think the New Christie Minstrels recorded it, among others), I would LOVE to have that - it somehow got misplaced 30 years or so ago... Again, thank you so much for your hard work and dedication - what a wonderful thing to do! |
| Sat Jul 5 15:22:55 2008 From: Delores Williams dlitedw@yahoo.com | Very happy to find your site. I, like your mother, have been collecting songs -I play guitar- for 60 years and have nearly 800 lyrics, most of which I can sing. You have some I know but don't have and I love the way you have made them easy to copy. I just did Sloop John B. I jam every Tuesday night in a local cafe in Leasburg Mo which has been a 'happening' now for over 30 years. I look forward to taking a longer look at your list. If you are looking for anything imparticular I might have it. |
| Sat Jul 5 13:34:14 2008 From: David dsteffensj@hotmail.com | "Fishing For Chickens" was recorded by Hobo Jim |
| Fri Jul 4 09:02:57 2008 From: Diane edna.elk@verizon.net | Thank you for your site, its wonderful! Can you possible give me the chords and lyrics for Jackson Browne's "The Rebel Jesus" and "In the Shape of a Heart"? I've looked everywhere. Thanks again, Diane |
| Fri Jul 4 08:15:47 2008 From: Robin Mattingly robnmatt@insightbb.com | Hello! I was looking for guitar songs and found your site. Wow! I love it! Now I have all kinds of stuff to play. Thank you! :) |
| Wed Jul 2 19:34:57 2008 From: Carl carltonallen@comcast.net | I was just clicking around on the internet and found your site, Good,,,Very very good site Please keep it up and add more songs, I'm just trying to learn to play the guitar and this is a good site for the old music I like. I'm 63 years old and got my first ever guitar 1 1/2 years ago.( Taylor acoustic ) THANKS Carl |
| Wed Jul 2 12:33:39 2008 From: Tim Currey tim@binary-basics.com | Thanks for the resource! I will more than likely print out 90% of the songs listed here. I play mandolin in a jazz quartet in Grand Junction, CO. However, I get together with a guitar player friend of mine in Boulder, CO and we play so much of what you have placed on this site. So first and foremost - Thanks! A question... I have attempted to find the lyrics and chords to the song "Is That the Moon I See". At least I think that this is the title. Any ideas? Thanks again! |
| Tue Jul 1 07:58:30 2008 From: MUGU MUGU MUGU MUGU@MSN.COM | THIS SITE GREAT |
| Tue Jul 1 07:56:46 2008 From: MUGU MUGU@MSN.COM | GOOD SITE KEEP IT UP |
| Sun Jun 29 21:37:26 2008 From: LAUREN SETZER MERMAID 624@AOL COM | DEAR AARON CARTER, MY NAME IS LAUREN SETZER IM 23 YEARS OLD I LOVE LISTENING TO YOUR MUSIC. I'VE BEEN PRACTICING MY SINGING IVE BEEN WRITING MY OWN SONGS I WANT TO SEE YOU FOR MY BIRTHDAY AND AT CONCERTS IVE BEEN WATCHING YOU ON POPSTAR ALOT.WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO OVER THE SUMMER? I KNOW YOU ARE TURNING 21 THIS YEAR. I REALLY WANT YOUR E-MAIL ADDRESS AND CELL PHONE NUMBER PLEASE WRITE ME BACK AND I'M GOING TO BE 24 YEAR OLD I HAVE 2 BROTHER THERE NAMES ARE MATTHEW AND ANDY AND I HAVE BEEN DREAMING ABOUT YOU IN MY SLEEP ALOT I WANT YOU SENT ME A LETTER BACK AND SEND ME A E MAIL BACK LOVE YOU LAUREN |
| Sun Jun 29 21:35:48 2008 From: LAUREN SETZER MERMAID 624@AOL COM | DEAR AARON CARTER, MY NAME IS LAUREN SETZER IM 23 YEARS OLD I LOVE LISTENING TO YOUR MUSIC. I'VE BEEN PRACTICING MY SINGING IVE BEEN WRITING MY OWN SONGS I WANT TO SEE YOU FOR MY BIRTHDAY AND AT CONCERTS IVE BEEN WATCHING YOU ON POPSTAR ALOT.WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO OVER THE SUMMER? I KNOW YOU ARE TURNING 21 THIS YEAR. I REALLY WANT YOUR E-MAIL ADDRESS AND CELL PHONE NUMBER PLEASE WRITE ME BACK AND I'M GOING TO BE 24 YEAR OLD I HAVE 2 BROTHER THERE NAMES ARE MATTHEW AND ANDY AND I HAVE BEEN DREAMING ABOUT YOU IN MY SLEEP ALOT I WANT YOU SENT ME A LETTER BACK AND SEND ME A E MAIL |
| Sun Jun 29 21:23:22 2008 From: LAUREN SETZER MERMAID 624@AOL COM | DEAR AARON CARTER, MY NAME IS LAUEN SETZER IM 23 YEARS OLD I LOVE LISTENING TO YOUR MUSIC. I'VE BEEN PRACTICING MY SINGING IVE BEEN WRITING MY OWN SONGS I WANT TO SEE YOU FOR MY BIRTHDAY AND AT CONCERTS IVE BEEN WATCHING YOU ON POPSTAR ALOT.WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO OVER THE SUMMER? I KNOW YOU ARE TURNING 21 THIS YEAR. I REALLY WANT YOUR E-MAIL ADDRESS AND CELL PHONE NUMBER PLEASE WRITE ME BACK LOVE LAUREN |
| Sat Jun 28 18:34:17 2008 From: Judge Haugen jhaugen@verizon.net | I also play campfire songs with my children and grandchildren (6) I love your site and have included your music. family is everything keep it strong |
| Sat Jun 28 16:23:46 2008 From: Jacques Lecontes jacques.lecontes@yahoo.fr | Great site! I love playing guitar too! jacques.lecontes@yahoo.fr |
| Thu Jun 26 21:25:00 2008 From: Wilson Phishhead wphishhead@gmail.com | Keep up up, love the songs. |
| Thu Jun 26 13:09:52 2008 From: William wrkiehn@walla.com | This is a great website, excellent chords and lyrics of folk songs. |
| Wed Jun 25 20:31:40 2008 From: Terry OBrien jtob@aol.com | I had a binder that had all of my folk music with their guitar chords in it. I was in my 20's when I put this binder together. I sang and strummed that music for years. I haven't touched my guitar in at least 35 years. Suddenly a few months ago, I looked at it and went to look for my binder of music. God knows what happened to it. But in my usual persistence, I went onto the webb and my search was happily completed. Your mom's songs and chords were my songschords. So this "older" lady who needs to move her fingers again, thanks you. |
| Wed Jun 25 12:48:48 2008 From: Ben peggycother@bellsouth.net | love your page, using many of the songs. I have been trying(with no luck)to figure out the chords to a David Ball song, "whenever you come back to me" it's a very pretty song and I would love to be able to play it. If you or a reader knows this one or can figure it out I would be eternally grateful. It could be emailed to me or I will check here occasionally. Thanks is advance. Ben |
| Tue Jun 24 08:54:20 2008 From: Jim George jimgeorge@georgestudios.com | I teach guitar to many ages, and to sub-cultures that are not heavily electric or metallic... :o It is truly refreshing to find reasonable songs that are within the memory of parents or students, and are within reach of more novice guitarists. Many thanks for your dedication and work. Blessings to you and your family -jim |
| Mon Jun 23 12:30:32 2008 From: Terry Adams terrytune@gmail.com | Thank you so very much for all your wonderful work. I was in the process of selecting songs for a campfire next week at the Lake county Metroparks and came upon your site searcing for John Denver songs. You have saved me millions of hours because all the songs I had in mind are on your site and they are in the chord sequences I am very familiar with. You are a genius and a very humanitarian person for doing all this wonderful work. "Music Soothes the Soul." |
| Sat Jun 21 15:01:44 2008 From: Dave (Texan in California) psychoseabee6@yahoo.com | This list of songs is phenomenal! I'm not a fan of much new (modern) music at all. These are the classics! Please add more! |
| Wed Jun 18 08:07:45 2008 From: Jim Pace inspectorjim1@comcast.net | Very cool site! Thanks for all you do! |
| Tue Jun 17 16:34:07 2008 From: Bill bschass@gmail.com | Ya done good brother...may the positive energy generated by your sharing these songs.....return to you and yours a thousand fold. Peace |
| Sun Jun 15 03:43:15 2008 From: Connie D. conniedoucette@yahoo.com | This is wonderful! I'm 55 yrs. old - lady banker by trade, but love music. Got my 1st guitar @13, and am really a "dime-a-dozen" rythem guitar player, but have entertained family and friends for years. Just got a banjo and am learning that; but I did print out several songs to add to my repretoir of about 250-300 guitar songs. Good luck with your little family. |
| Sat Jun 14 18:39:11 2008 From: Laura bkalmus@kc.rr.com | thank you so much for creating this list of songs for people to reference. My son is starting to play the guitar and I love sharing this with him. |
| Thu Jun 12 21:51:35 2008 From: Fran McColman franvmccolman@gmail.com | Wow! What a great site! I am so happy I found this site. You were blessed to have such a talented mom. I am just learning how to play the guitar and I love being able to transpose a song into a key that I can play. You have many songs here that I want to learn to play. (And wait till I show it to my husband who is also just learning to play the guitar! He is going to be excited to see some of his favorite Grateful Dead songs!) Thank you soooooo much for sharing with all of us. |
| Thu Jun 12 12:59:20 2008 From: F Spingers funkyspingers@googlemail.com | great site |
| Wed Jun 4 13:55:44 2008 From: Rui ruisilveira1158@yahoo.com | Great stuff |
| Wed Jun 4 08:57:23 2008 From: Rick McKeon rmckeon4@cox.net | Great site! A real gold mine of folk songs. Thanks, Rick |
| Tue Jun 3 09:58:17 2008 From: Dave Patsy davegp@comcast.net | Thank you, what a super site. Please add more songs when you can. You have truly taught the world to sing. |
| Tue Jun 3 07:23:52 2008 From: Jesse Morantez jmorantez@msn.com | Great site. Nice to be able to transpose on the spot.Thanks for all your hard work. Know that it is appreciated |
| Tue Jun 3 01:04:01 2008 From: STEPHEN NJERU NYAGA WANJERUG@YAHOO.COM | AM A MAN FROM KENYA WHO WORK WITH THE CHILDREN WHO WERE BEING LEFT BY THERE PARENT SO I NEED A SPONSER OR THE ORGANISATION THAT WE CAN HELP THESE CHILDREN WITH THEM PLEASE IF YOPU WISH TO WORK TOGETHER JUST WRITE TO MY EMAIL BYE AND GOD WILL BLESS. |
| Mon Jun 2 10:58:38 2008 From: MIke Morgan morganmike1946@aol.com | Great selection of songs. All my favorites! Thanks for all the hard work. Mike |
| Sun Jun 1 21:48:23 2008 From: Greg Gormley | I love the layout of your songs. I frequently need to spend a lot of time re-arranging songs for easy reading and playing. This is fantastic. Thank for making it available. |
| Sun Jun 1 05:29:38 2008 From: Eddy p.watson80@ntlworld.com | What a fab site, hope you keep adding to it. |
| Sun Jun 1 01:09:14 2008 From: Taylor taylor @alarmaguard.com.au | I need help !! I cant play bar chords and I cant find .....The Seekers "World of our own" in normal chords. Can anyone help ??????? |
| Fri May 30 14:38:45 2008 From: "Grandma Fuey" myfuey@yahoo.com | Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us. I am from a generation before you, but I know all these songs from hearing my children at the hootenanys years ago. Now I play autoharp for fun and as a teacher, and your site is a wonderful resource for me to refer my students to. The chords work just fine for autoharp and other instruments, and best of all is your transpostion feature. Thanks again! |
| Tue May 27 10:12:06 2008 From: Seth DreadPirateSeth@gmail.com | This is a wonderful resource for those of us who enjoy singing and have basic guitar skills, but not the ear to figure out the chords on our own! I haven't gone through the whole thing yet, but I did notice "900 miles" has no author attributed. It was written by Woody Guthrie. |
| Sun May 25 18:29:10 2008 From: Nancy ln | Awesome! People have reason to give you their two cents worth...great site Aaron! In Springhill, NS, Canada we love this kind of music. Anne Murray is our Idol and she's sung many of these over the years. Like you,I grew up hearing many of these songs too. I've been playing guitar for about 8 yrs. and I love it. This site gives me lots of variety to keep me strumming. Thank you, and your mom for keeping the tunes alive. Congrats of new baby. Nancy |
| Sun May 25 08:17:14 2008 From: rosemary spurr rosemary.spurr@blueyonder.co.u | Thank you, I printed a few songs and they are in a key I can manage. Thanks a lot. Rosey |
| Sun May 25 06:50:25 2008 From: dan hustle@frontiernet.net | "Walk a Mile in My Shoes" by Joe South. Any chords? |
| Fri May 23 15:10:57 2008 From: tashan tashankhan@aol.com | could you do carolina in my mind please , by james taylor , |
| Fri May 23 15:09:37 2008 From: TASHAN tashankhan@aol.com | hi from leeds , uk , like the site , huge eagles , and james taylor fan , like the simplicity of fire and rain . well done brother , it's people like you that stop us getting ripped off by the big company's that charge a fortune for a few lousy chords , take care friend tashan |
| Wed May 21 23:08:53 2008 From: owen okassinen@hotmail.com | im looking for the tab to johnny reid "that kinda lonely" please help!!! |
| Tue May 20 08:07:43 2008 From: teen porn MisterToWrite3@yahoo.com | It's a pleasant surprise to find a sanctury from all that modern inane garbage they call music. |
| Tue May 20 06:39:31 2008 From: Joe CIp cipollinij@yahoo.com | I love most of these songs!! Thanks so much!! Is there any way to get a file of them all in one place so I can print them out all at once and not one at a time? Thanks!! |
| Mon May 19 20:56:41 2008 From: Suzanne suzannelaver@yahoo.com | Hi Aaron! What a great page! Thank you so much for choosing so many great songs and the transposer is fabulous, especially for lower-voiced folks like me (who are also on the lazy side in transposing ourselves!) I was just given a guitar by someone who knew I'd missed playing for the last 25 or so years, and am loving the great tunes on your site. Thank you again and so many best wishes to you and Sarah and your new family! |
| Mon May 19 11:24:00 2008 From: Dave Stevenson dson@sympatico.ca | Hey Aaron, I just came across your guitar pages. I really like the tunes that you picked. Many of them are what I grew up listening to as a teen and beyond -- you and your mom have good taste :-). The chord structure is great -- not too complicated yet complements the songs. I've been banging around on the guitar for a long time and still can't play real well. These tunes (with the chording) you've put together make me feel that I can play not too bad :-) Thanks for that. Keep the site going Aaron. It's a happy place. All the best, dave |
| Sun May 18 08:31:39 2008 From: Tony Dyson tonydyson@cloudyhill.co.uk | Wonderful site - I've been learning to play the guitar for about 15 months now (after buying a guitar for my son's 12th birthday) and searching high and low for nice easy listing/easy to play songs to strum along to. The songs on your guitar page are perfect, and I'll be visiting many more times, I'm sure. |
| Sat May 17 01:07:50 2008 From: sweeny sweeny.todd00@yahoo.com | You Aaron....holla at your boy. |
| Fri May 16 18:15:24 2008 From: Linda burbox@aol.com | I just bought my son a guitar and he is really enjoying it, however, I couldn't find any of the music I used to play when I was learning. I haven't played in 20 years. I was elated to find all my old songs posted on this website. Thanks for your effort. Some of these songs made me smile. Your dream of giving them to another generation is holding true here. Thanks!! |
| Thu May 15 10:25:31 2008 From: Reese Kerslake selahkerslakes@yahoo.com | I just found, but already enjoy, your site. I am just beginning to play guitar, and your list seems to have all the songs I have wanted to learn. I especially like being able to change the keys (to get away from that pesky F-chord) Thank you so much for your time and effort. Reese |
| Wed May 14 15:09:45 2008 From: Erin McMahon frogmc1@aol.com | Wondering if you remember me. You're mom sent my mom your site. Congrats on the new baby. It's been many, many years. I'm raft guiding in Colorado(2nd yr here, 8th as a guide). The 1st 6yrs were in WV. Hoping to switch to multi day guiding in Utah or Idaho next summer...or maybe Alaska. Glad to hear you're doing well. Take care. |
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| Wed May 14 07:38:32 2008 From: lolita sex MisterToWrite1@yahoo.com | I'll be delighted to sign this guestbook, and in time I will sign all of them! Kindest regards. |
| Tue May 13 18:46:44 2008 From: Liz Forrest greenlysard@gmail.com | Hi, enjoying your webpages, but found one tiny error on the second line of 'Kisses Sweeter Than Wine', should be "I got to thinkin' it over ..." Sorry, can't help it, I proofread naturally as I write! :-) Liz |
| Tue May 13 14:44:33 2008 From: Garry Smythe g.smythe@sky.com | Great little site, would love to be abl to make my music sheets auto transpose, I tend to use excell spreadsheet just kinda easier if I put the chords on the line above the words like you do |
| Tue May 13 05:57:41 2008 From: AnneGentry opossumvet@aol.com | Not sure you'll remember me, Aaron, but we're the crazies from WV. You all's son is so beautiful!!!! Talked with Shirley yesterday...quite the proud grandmother. Anyway, so glad to see things going so well. I'll send Erin your address. She was asking what you were up to. Hugs to your family and enjoy the warm weather. |
| Mon May 12 14:38:09 2008 From: Melody Jack maddox5225@gmailcom | because of spam I'd closed this email address down so did not get your welcome invitation. I'll update ASAP. Thanks for your patience. J. |
| Mon May 12 01:03:16 2008 From: sue atkinson sjw2006@gmail.com | I stumbled over your site by sheer chance, looking for guitar songs (last played my guitar 30 years ago!!!) - went to find out more about you...fascinated! amazing website. interesting life. thanks for sharing so generously!..I live in Cape Town South Africa...great the way the web connects likeminded people! good luck with the phd! |
| Sat May 10 03:52:02 2008 From: mugu maga mga@yahoo.com | i love this site |
| Fri May 9 17:33:12 2008 From: Hianix Motofaga | thanks for this wonderful site. And guess what? The chords are so most correct and true. I've got my guitar playing the whole thing before I commit them into printing coz i've had so many papers wasted before on printing songs that have complete mess up chords. Can u also include 'yesterday' if possible? thanks. helps a lot....take of yourself..with great gratitude. HM |
| Thu May 8 14:13:05 2008 From: Michael Dresdner jandandmichael@msn.com | Thank you so much for this wonderful website. It's helping me reconnect to my old folk singing days, with so many songs I have long forgotten. If I may offer one correction, below are the correct words to Phil Ochs' Changes, taken directly from his songbook The War is Over published by Barricade Music in 1968 (yes, I am one of those geeks who still has his copy of this tome from my college days. Below are only the two verses that are not correct. Moments of magic will glow in the night. All fears of the forest are gone, and when the morning breaks, they’re swept away like golden drops of dawn, of changes Passions will part to a strange melody As fires will sometimes burn cold, like petals in the wind, We're puppets to the silver strings of souls, of changes. Again, thank you so much for this website. |
| Thu May 8 06:44:58 2008 From: Neil Col neillycoll@yahoo.co.uk | i thought this site was brilliant. I've loved phil Ochs for 30 years but he's not too popular here in Scotland. Also loved your tabs for The seekers, Peter,Paul & Mary and Bob Dylan. If you get time how about doing chords for Johnny I hardly knew ya. Thanks again. Cheers. |
| Tue May 6 17:02:33 2008 From: Thomas Waits waitsfinearts@inbox.com | Love your site! |
| Tue May 6 16:59:52 2008 From: Henry Chianski henrychianskiorderoftheredbrea | great site! |
| Tue May 6 15:18:27 2008 From: Shanda Leer shandaleer1@yahoo.com | Wow! Love your informative site! |
| Tue May 6 09:16:11 2008 From: Susan susanwilcox@verizon.net | Thank you for this site!! So many favorites! And you are so right; there is nothing better to share with our families than music. You rock! |
| Mon May 5 16:21:34 2008 From: Robin Kenney birdie056@yahoo.com | I enjoyed your collection of lyrics and guitar chords. I printed about 25 songs to be added to my family sing-along book. I hope to pass on the love of these great folk songs to my children and grandchildren. We are planning a tubing trip to the Guadalupe River later this month and I cannot wait to sing "Puff the Magic Dragon" and the "Unicorn Song" to my grandchildren. |
| Mon May 5 11:02:40 2008 From: Michael xxxsoyboyxxx@yahoo.com | Looking for some free popular piano music, any ideas? Thanks |
| Sun May 4 14:50:47 2008 From: henry henry-hill@hushmail.com | love the oldies,my lord it brings back some memories |
| Sun May 4 05:23:41 2008 From: Mugu Maga mugu12@yahoo.fr | I love ur site Muguuuuuuuuu |
| Sat May 3 09:51:19 2008 From: Rick rhetchler1@hotmail.com | I just wanted to add my appreciation for all the songs on your site. It's so much fun being able to play these songs for and with my kids.The best part is the fact that people can transpose the music with just a click of the mouse. Verrry cool. Saves lots of time. Keep up the good work and thanks for sharing. |
| Fri May 2 22:14:22 2008 From: Wendy w_unrein@yahoo.com | Its great to find all these old songs that I love. Glad to hear you'll be passing them on. I'm singing all the old favorites with my grandchildren now, and we're learning to play guitar together. 3 generations! One old favorite that I can't find is The Chocolate Ice Cream Cone, it was recorded by Red Foley. Would love to have the chords if you know it. I don't have the skill yet to figure them out. Thanks, Wendy |
| Fri May 2 10:46:22 2008 From: Vernon Jenkins vernjnkns@aol.com | What a great site!! I am 62 and these were the songs of my youth! So good to see them and how often I tried to play them, having no musical ability. Still, I have been looking for songs by a singer of that time, Lynn Gold I believe her name is. She sang on an album, Sakura ("cherry blossoms fill the sky") and a song about a "chevron perched" does that ring any bells? |
| Fri May 2 03:15:55 2008 From: Linda musictheory_lin@hotmail.com | Looking for the music and lyrics to "Are you there, Mr Bear? |
| Thu May 1 21:29:04 2008 From: Tom Tam tatjaj@yahoo.com | Wondered if you'd like to at the Bob Dylan Song...Tomorrow is Such a Long Time to you list. It is a tender song. |
| Thu May 1 21:15:59 2008 From: Tom Tam tatjaj@yahoo.com | I'm going to home to Honolulu next weekend to get together with friends. We will have a uke-fest. I have sent your website to them so we can have some songs that we'll be able to play and sing together. Your work will be well appreciated. The words 'thank you' are not enough but will have to do to express our appreciation. Tom |
| Thu May 1 19:25:43 2008 From: Louis Duenweg lduenweg@sisqtel.net | Absolutely love your site. My friends and I play and sing all night and just have a blast. Keep up the great job |
| Wed Apr 30 20:34:55 2008 From: Tom tamoquin@juno.com | I'm not very good playing the guitar, but I sure enjoy playing your take on thes songs.THANK YOU VERY MUCH! |
| Sun Apr 27 14:31:43 2008 From: David O'Connell david@mobetronics.com | I Love it Some Great Songs Thanks for them |
| Sun Apr 27 06:04:31 2008 From: Lori lori.meyers@colostate.edu | Nice site. |
| Sat Apr 26 12:26:18 2008 From: NWAEZE NOMOREMAGA@MAGA.COM | I LOVE THE SITE.This is a serious warning to all naija guymen no more MAGA here oh stay off this site |
| Fri Apr 25 18:42:54 2008 From: Claudia Seal-stone@peoplepc.com | Hi- 1st time on your site and have been looking for a song callled (Ithink) "Meet me at Midnight Mary", used to be on the radio and went, Meet me at midnight, Mary, Same place place we always go, Meet me etc and don't let anyone know...Would love to get the rest and also chords for same. Thanks! |
| Thu Apr 24 14:24:22 2008 From: Art James jbuff61173@msn.com | My wife had purchased my first six string acoustic for Christmas '87. This yamaha has been with me since. Sadly I never did learn to play well enough. I suppose being able to fret "F's", "B's" and barring chords will always elude me; but I always pick it daily and strum out a few simple-basic tunes. It's sites like yours that inspire me to keep trying. Thank you for sharing. Art James. (One day I'll get real clever and be able to play all songs I like in C, D, E, A, or G. But there was a song written named Dream, Dream, Dream...) ;) Art |
| Tue Apr 22 02:22:58 2008 From: osariemen genkobo4real@yahoo.com | my friend and my broda |
| Wed Apr 16 18:41:35 2008 From: Harvey silverberg Harveye1@aol.com | Can you get the song The Rose, please |
| Wed Apr 16 18:40:20 2008 From: Harvey silverberg Harveye1@aol.com | I took up playing the guitar primarily to play songs of the sixties and the folk songs popular when I was teen (and the dinosaurs walked the earth). I couldn't find any songbook that had what I wanted, and Lordy Lordy I was so happy when I found your website. My fingers are getting calluses on top of calluses, but I thank you from the bottom of my first and sixth string for your songs. |
| Tue Apr 15 08:06:25 2008 From: john bange twofsabine@aol.com | best site on web...so glad your back |
| Mon Apr 14 18:58:13 2008 From: Joe jlapsl1@uic.edu | I enjoy your site very much. The chords seem right and I like the key changing feature. |
| Thu Apr 3 03:44:37 2008 From: kc kc___@msn.com | very nice site... relaxing .. |
| Sun Mar 30 23:23:27 2008 From: Marc & Patty Marxtruck@yahoo.com | My sweetheart Patty and I sat all nite here going thru what you have posted and just had a ball... We Ride bikes and and play around the campfires all summer with our N.A. family. Your site was a treasure of a find for us... Thank you and happy trails... |
| Sun Mar 30 08:19:30 2008 From: Dan hustle@frontiernet.net | I'm looking for the chords to Joe South's "Walk A Mile in My shoes". |
| Mon Mar 24 07:26:19 2008 From: dan hustle@frontiernet.net | walk a mile in my shoes |
| Sun Mar 23 13:28:29 2008 From: dan hustle@frontiernet.net | just checking |
| Sat Mar 22 14:08:04 2008 From: Sam SAMDENUNZIO@hotmail.com | Cool and thanks. I cound not beleive that my wife was unfamiliar with a many of the Dillon songs. Now my 4 year old sings them around the house. |
| Wed Mar 19 15:06:00 2008 From: Jim Darley jim@darley.net | WOW! What a find. I'm probably your mother's age and I've been playing and singing these kind of songs (recreationally) since I was 14. And a transposing machine to boot! I'm going to be spending a lot of time here. THANK YOU SO MUCH, AARON. And all the best with your new family. Jim |
| Tue Mar 18 11:09:20 2008 From: Chris Meyer chris.meyer@du.edu | Hi Aaron, my name is Chris and I am a friend of your mom's and I have met your Dad too. Your mom and I are racquetball friends and she is so excited about coming to see you guys. I can relate, I became a grandmom last july. Being a grandma ROCKS! Enjoy your new baby, He is sooooo cute....the best to you both. |
| Tue Mar 18 09:13:24 2008 From: heidi kuss heikuss@yahoo.com | I just arrived here!! see what I can find I am also guitar player, born in the early fifies, also a beatles, etc fan. greetings to all Heidi |
| Mon Mar 17 13:29:25 2008 From: Dan hustle@frontiernet.net | Thanks for all your work. I'm a "lonesome" guitar guy - I only play when I'm alone; but I enjoy what I can. I'm trying to find playable chords for "Walk a Mile In My Shoes" (Joe South). If you know of it, perhaps you could point me in the right direction. Thanks again. |
| Mon Mar 17 12:49:12 2008 From: LLC stellarlc@hotmail.com | Hi, I grew up with these songs. Thank you for working them out and posting them. I am re-learning the guitar, and you have helped motivate me to "keep at it" -Lee |
| Sun Mar 16 10:55:35 2008 From: gayle polin-ferreira happyvu@aol.com | Great site---I used to know a million of these songs--John Pilla (Arlo Guthrie's guitar player) and Jerry Ricks were my guitar teachers- they were the best...unfortunately, i have lost all my lyrics and the world has lost both of these wonderful teachers Thanks for the site Gayle |
| Sat Mar 15 15:58:19 2008 From: Brandon aaa@aaa.com | Thanks! Really helped me when learning the guitar. |
| Sat Mar 15 04:31:46 2008 From: awa awa.kama@yahoo.com | hi |
| Sat Mar 15 04:29:01 2008 From: awa awa.kamal isaac | hello |
| Tue Mar 11 20:15:05 2008 From: Bob rearadecki@yahoo.com | Very nice collection. I have been playing guitar for 30 years and loved rediscovering" some of the songs of my youth. Thanks Bob |
| Sun Mar 9 17:56:04 2008 From: Dave Oliphant doliphan@bigpond.net.au | Many thanks for the selection---I have an Aussie Bush/Bluegrass Band near Sydney Australia, and needed to do a particular folk club singalong session-your selection fills that requirement nicely ! Keep up the good work. |
| Tue Mar 4 13:08:53 2008 From: Jack jackvvincent@yahoo.com | Nice site |
| Tue Mar 4 13:05:28 2008 From: hoelen hoelenp@yahoo.com | Thx man great effort |
| Mon Mar 3 20:38:57 2008 From: Dan pilonurn@hotmail.com | Found your simple guitar songs by accident. Learning to play for year so they really come in handy. A good mix of popular tunes! Thanks for helping a stranger. |
| Mon Mar 3 09:42:24 2008 From: Gil McNaughton mcnaughtongil@hotmail.com | Great site! Thanks for the effort. I know you are bringing joy to many like myself. |
| Sun Mar 2 18:55:17 2008 From: Anthony Cerminaro acerminaro@hotmail.com | Thank you for putting up this site and all the work that goes into it. I am playing guitar again after all these years. The callouses are back on the tips of my fingers. And all is right with the world. I am heartened to know others are reliving and reviving their playing days. Your site is a tremendous help for us to whom these songs are as familiar as rain. thanks again |
| Sun Mar 2 18:04:55 2008 From: Joe joecardosi@aol.com | Thanks for the wonderful compilation and the effort it took to put it together. Obviously a labor of love and greatly appreciated by all of us Sunday afternoon plunkers. |
| Sun Mar 2 13:05:33 2008 From: Becca becks79@msn.com | This is so perfect! Thank you so much for compiling these songs. They take me back to driving through the Rockies with my family listening to John Denver on the 8-track! I love that I found this and now can learn to play them for my own children someday. |
| Sat Mar 1 12:56:44 2008 From: rachel rachellocklin@yahoo.com | Wow!! I thought I hit the jack pot!! These are the kind of songs that got me wanting to play guitar. I could never find them. Thanks!! |
| Fri Feb 29 17:42:05 2008 From: Susan Greene sbz@rtmc.net | Just wanted to say how very much I appreciate you taking the time to do this website and share these songs and guitar chords. What a wonderful resource and confirmation to me that we many are more alike than we are different and music is such a source of joy and love through the generations! Thanks again! |
| Thu Feb 28 18:36:36 2008 From: Cathy salms27@shawneelink.net | On swing low sweet chariot it seems there might be a key error on the Line : a band of angels comin' after me-it has G7 over the word comin'-should it be F? |
| Thu Feb 28 09:51:38 2008 From: Cathy salms27@shawneelink.net | Great site-I have just started learning to play guitar at 54 and these songs bring back so many memories and are easier to play-Thanks |
| Thu Feb 28 04:51:52 2008 From: anonomous ananomous | could you add a lot more John Denver songs. |
| Tue Feb 26 17:43:19 2008 From: Keith imstratman62@aol.com | I just wanted to say thank you for the music. Santa gave me a Uke for Christmas and said it was from the neighbors cause my Marshall's are too loud. I have been practicing as mush as I can, then finding this website has made it easier. |
| Mon Feb 25 11:10:46 2008 From: josh friendof.mine.yahoo.com | just found your page today, cant stop playin- and singin. most complete set of songs i've wanted to learn that i've found. cheers |
| Sun Feb 24 06:38:48 2008 From: Anna annaprime@homail.com | Thanks for all the effort you've put in to spreading music (and therefore joy) to strangers. It gives me faith in humanity that people like you share simply for the sake of sharing, with nothing to gain. Was wondering if you, or anyone else reading the guest book, knows where I could find the chords to 'River of Jordan' by Peter, Paul & Mary, in the movie Airplane. I's a really beautiful song and I just can't find it anywhere. |
| Fri Feb 22 07:40:06 2008 From: Andrea Charney achar3240@aol.com | I see you have some Hebrew songs in your collection. Do you have any Hebrew songs for children (Shabbat Shalom, Heni Matov, Shabbat is here)? I have just started playing the guitar and teach preschool. |
| Fri Feb 22 06:57:49 2008 From: Roger Peters lepchaster@gmail.com | Beautiful compilation of songs. I've been looking for these songs since ages with proper chords and finaly found it in your wesite. It's a wonderful wesite and I am hoping to see more and more of evergreen songs updated in your website. Thanks to you and your mom for bringing up such a useful site. Hats off and keep up the good work. Roger.. India.. |
| Wed Feb 20 15:58:23 2008 From: Sahl blah@yahoo.com | What a great site :) |
| Tue Feb 19 05:43:23 2008 From: jim simpson jimsim16@yahoo.com | Good stuff, cheers - been lookin for some of these for ages |
| Sun Feb 17 01:26:19 2008 From: jim whooten whoogator@yahoo.com | Thanks for the site. |
| Mon Feb 11 09:10:36 2008 From: Cindy vibrance14@hotmail.com | My dearest friend Peter asked me if I could find the words and chords to the song "Boxer" and we were so delighted to find them on your web site! We are both really curious to know how web pages are invented and that it doesn't cost anyone anything. How can that be? Amazing world... He was in his 20's in the 60's playing in rock bands (even on tour to Vietnam with a group during the war), he is also amazed that since these songs are copy written - how is it that someone can post them on the web? We are truly thankful to you and your Mom for sharing this talent of yours with the world. |
| Sat Feb 9 15:07:36 2008 From: Bob Angelo bronze99@brmemc.net | What a fantastic compilation of songs. Thanks to your site, I am remembering so many of these wonderful songs I used to sing when I was young. You can bet that I'll dust off the old Martin and get back in the groove. Thank you and your mom for sharing these songs with all of us out here. |
| Sat Feb 9 00:18:06 2008 From: Dr Julian Hubbard mithras53@yahoo.co.uk | Hi Aaron, Just a note to say thanks for the songs. I'm a Brit living out here in Qatar but grew up in the States and some of these tunes bring back great memories of Princeton High School 1968-70. I play clawhammer banjo and having the chords makes tabbing out the songs a whole lot easier. Good work! |
| Fri Feb 8 04:00:32 2008 From: corners corners.4@hotmail.com | good work mate, I only found your site about two days ago, got some great songs on and I love the fact that you want those songs from your childhood to be passed on to your little one, thats what music is really all about. thanks for putting the time and effort into making a site like this, many people really appreciate it... cheers from oz corners |
| Thu Feb 7 19:14:03 2008 From: Brandon The Troll brandontron12@yahoo.com | Cool site |
| Wed Feb 6 00:46:29 2008 From: richard willi_richmond@yahoo.com | hi |
| Tue Feb 5 19:07:27 2008 From: Shirley Parsons shirley.parsons@gmail.com | Paul, this is Aaron's mom. I like your chords better, too. Since I was the one that made up the chords Aaron published, I stand corrected. Thanks for your input. |
| Sun Feb 3 19:58:00 2008 From: Craig cbcolby@hotmail.com | I love it. I've been playing the uke for less than a year and I need simple cords to strum to songs that everybody knows. Thank you. |
| Fri Feb 1 13:35:19 2008 From: paul pmelcon@csuchico.edu | Always have admired the share many of the songs. Your transposer is very cool.
Although most of the chord suggestions are fine, I dislike the chords for The Good Times That We Had. Here are mine (Slashes are for the second beat, 4/4 time):
The Good Times We Had (written by Noel Stookey)
C / G /
Times have changed.
C / Am / D7 / D7 /
All the good times that we had . . .
G7 / G7 /
Are gone now.
C / G /
Passed this way,
C / Am / D7 / D7 /
Only memories will remain . . .
G7 / G7 /
Tomorrow.
|
| Thu Jan 31 00:00:40 2008 From: Dave dvanderhoof@embarqmail.com | This is Great,the calluses are back again, Oh Yeah. The search is on for some friends that will sing along. I am learning the lyrics to the tunes that have always been in my memories. It's just wonderful how they all come together. Much obliged. We appreciate the flowers. |
| Tue Jan 29 20:25:36 2008 From: Mike nibirurock@yahoo.com | Very cool site!!! A great deal of the stuff is accurate also. I'm sure your song list will grow with your kids. Thanks. |
| Sun Jan 27 13:26:46 2008 From: hazel faeriehazel@gmail.com | I love this site - but every so often I click a link and get nothing but code. It goes away after a day, usually. Weird. |
| Wed Jan 23 18:15:31 2008 From: sarah skoncos@gmail.com | great site! unfortunately however everytime i click on a song i get a paragraph's worth of code but no song. might want to check into that. just started today. |
| Sun Jan 20 21:54:24 2008 From: Meredith merkury7@aol.com | Thanks for the helpful site. I am a music therapist and mostly work with young children with disabilities, but have recently added an adult client to my caseload. I was looking for some singable classic rock, country, and folk tunes to add to my repertoire. The notation and transposition system will come in very handy and save me quite a bit of time. |
| Sat Jan 19 23:58:25 2008 From: Dee Bond msdzzy@gmail.om | Hi there....great site thanks - I used to play so many of these songs some 30 years ago and now I am re-learning them! Love it if you could do the chords for "Shower the People" - James Taylor...I just love that song! Anyway, I'm having fun with my guitar and with trying out these songs again, thanks for the trouble you go to! |
| Wed Jan 16 23:14:02 2008 From: Paul Martel pmartel@mac.com | I'm from Louisiana. During my years in Epworth, Iowa, from 1964 - 1968, I was in a folk group called The Colorful Few. I had learned many of the songs that you have here and over time I had forgotten the lyrics to some of them. Some I thought I would never see again like "The Rooster Song", which we used to play and get a good laugh. I had forgotten the lyrics to "Bottle of Wine" and I though that I would never find that song anywhere. Thanks a lot! It reminds me of a time when we really loved to sing together. |
| Mon Jan 14 12:48:34 2008 From: Lonna B lonna_brockway@sbcglobal.net | Great Site! I was looking for Little Boxes and found so much more. I love the transpose system, I think I understand it. I play the ukulele so being able to transpose really helps me out. Fantastic collection of songs- I started playing I'm only Sleeping right away- sounds great on the uke. Keep up the great work. Good luck with the new little one. Lonna |
| Sat Jan 12 11:49:21 2008 From: Dennis minderman@mac.com | I'm not sure how to use your "transpose" system. I would like to be able to transpose songs, but can't seem to get it to work. Dennis |
| Sat Jan 12 10:05:25 2008 From: Mary A Tierney mtierny@mindspring.com | Your mom must be very cool! (and so are you). I can't wait to share this with my circle of mostly life-long friends who get together about 5 times a year and perform many of these songs for our own amusement. (We mostly think we sound pretty bad, lots of times we totally hit it; but the point is we're having fun) Thanks again. |
| Fri Jan 11 20:16:11 2008 From: Sally Price Sprice1207@aol.com | What a wonderful resource this is, Aaron! Thanks for putting all these fabulous songs online. I used guitar for teaching, but now play for pleasure with my husband and friends. The transposition capability is outstanding! |
| Fri Jan 11 12:03:08 2008 From: Shay shay_black@hotmail.com | Great site, and great songs. Well done! |
| Thu Jan 10 14:04:04 2008 From: Sylvia ramirez@hotmail.com | I just want to tell you your doing a GREAT job. I just started playing the guitar and these songs are so helpful. One song I can't seen to find the chords for is the James Taylor "Never Die Young". If you come across it will you please put it on you site.Thanks Again!!!!!!!!!!!!!Sylvia |
| Wed Jan 9 12:33:03 2008 From: Dennis Minder minderman@mac.com | Hi, I been playing for years and collecting songs, like your mother. We must be of similar age and taste in music. I really appreciate your time and effort putting the songs together. Playing has certainly enriched my life and I consider your website a treasure. Thanks Again. Dennis |
| Tue Jan 8 03:29:23 2008 From: barney iandb@hotmail.co.uk | Hi i was looking for easy songs and chords as i am just learning the guitar and i loved your sight well done keep up the good work. barney (n.ireland) |
| Mon Jan 7 13:28:22 2008 From: craig craigfoote88@hotmail.com | hey aaron,how are you? just writing to see if you could find the lyrics and chords to the song darling by johnny reid for me please i would really appernicate it very much.i really found alot of interesting songs on your site that i didn't have the chords for.thanks because i really enjoys playing the guitar it really passes the time away.thanks so much if you could do that for me...take care....craig |
| Sun Jan 6 22:46:06 2008 From: Peter optionzz@gmail.com | Thanks for the Songs! Your story is fascinating. I grew up in N. NM and S. Co so I relate! Just did an 18 day float trip down the Colorado through the GC. Marvelous, and we played/sang some of your songs. Congrats on the forthcoming baby! We have an 8 month old grand child and two grown kids too. Sounds like you have a fascinating life! Pete |
| Sun Jan 6 08:49:52 2008 From: Jeu Foon jrfoon@yahoo.com | Fantastic songs! Great selection, playable and interesting! Your mom taught you guitar well. Add some more tunes while you still have some time as a pre-dad! (Expecting you to post "It's a Small World" anyday now!) Thanks again for the songs!!! |
| Sat Jan 5 15:15:23 2008 From: David Walck dwalck@rangelyk12.org | HEY! Well, I saw your mother at the library yesterday and she gave me the cordial update on the wonderful Parson clan. It got me to thinking about you. Actually, I thought about you earlier in December when my yard became one with plastic forks again. It was a poor attempt in comparison to the first year I lived in Rangely. This time there weren't Vienna sausages and there weren't any neighborhood cats feeding on the weenie delicacies. None-the-less, it made me wonder what you were up too. How are things? How is life outside of the country? Will AP junior be allowed to run for president someday? Or will he/she be born on foriegn soil? I hope all is great. I am enjoying the last few days of vacation before the spring semester. I would love to hear from you, so if you get a moment, hit me up. Best wishes and stay even--dwalck |
| Sat Jan 5 14:09:54 2008 From: Peter Clintworth clinty@blueyonder.co.uk | Hi Aaron, I fell into your site loking for chords to John Denver songs, I found what I needed! Its a good site! one thing though, where are your Bruce Springsteen songs? TP BD JD JB GD S+G Bruce seems a glaring omission you need to complete your site and get Bruce on!!good stuff anyway!! Peter (Liverpool,England) |
| Sat Jan 5 08:05:40 2008 From: David Walck dwalck@rangelyk12.org | HEY! Well, I saw your mother at the library yesterday and she gave me the cordial update on the wonderful Parson clan. It got me to thinking about you. Actually, I thought about you earlier in December when my yard became one with plastic forks again. It was a poor attempt in comparison to the first year I lived in Rangely. This time there weren't Vienna sausages and there weren't any neighborhood cats feeding on the weenie delicacies. None-the-less, it made me wonder what you were up too. How are things? How is life outside of the country? Will AP junior be allowed to run for president someday? Or will he/she be born on foriegn soil? I hope all is great. I am enjoying the last few days of vacation before the spring semester. I would love to hear from you, so if you get a moment, hit me up. Best wishes and stay even--dwalck |
| Fri Jan 4 09:02:47 2008 From: Bruce bruce.macinnis@sympatico.ca | Great site. I like the transposer thing, it certainly helps to move things into the one key I can sort-of sing in ;-) Was it difficult to put together? |
| Thu Jan 3 14:12:54 2008 From: Deirdre Bannon deebannon@rock.com | Thank you . After searching for hours for the chords of 'Today While the Blossoms still cling to the vine' I found them on your very extensive website, I'm so grateful. Now I'm looking for the chords of 'Lonely in London' a song sung by the 'Fureys' an Irish Folk Group, any chance you might be able to answer my plea? thanking you in anticipation |
| Wed Jan 2 22:32:07 2008 From: jennifer neela23@hotmail.com | thanx |
| Sat Dec 29 07:59:15 2007 From: Barbara canoer@sbcglobal.net | Thanks for compiling and sharing such a terrific list of songs (with chords easy enough to play.) I feel like I have stumbled onto a treasure chest of music! |
| Sun Dec 23 13:40:40 2007 From: God vernificus@hotmail.com | HI |
| Fri Dec 21 22:26:55 2007 From: Rob robbo270@live.com | Thanks for having this site. |
| Thu Dec 20 13:10:36 2007 From: Romy rst@engineer.com | Great work there. I wish you could post more songs with chords. Keep up the good work. |
| Tue Dec 18 21:54:31 2007 From: ROB rkeefer128@comcast.net | Excellant site with good chording for great songs, not a few have I been looking for. It Ain't Me, Babe (DYLAN) just didn't seem to have the ring I remembered from the sixties. After some searching,including Dylan's chordings, I found a mix that presents good sound and am open to feedback.. Line 1 chords are same- G,Am,Bm,Am,G Line 2 chords - repeat line one chords Line 3&4 Change G to Bm, leave Am as is. Line 5 as is from C to D In the chorus, Add a D at the third no of the second line as is already done in the third line. |
| Mon Dec 17 19:12:38 2007 From: http://www.pimpmyfoot.com poodle@aol.com | Nice website |
| Mon Dec 17 11:24:07 2007 From: Aaron Parsons aparsons@astron.berkeley.edu | Just added "Box of Rain". Man, I could listen to that song on repeat all day. It's hard to do it justice singing solo, though. |
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| Thu Dec 13 04:40:52 2007 From: Aaron Parsons aparsons@astron.berkeley.edu | Sorry I haven't been adding songs recently... moving to Puerto Rico and preparing for a baby have been occupying my time lately. But now that my head is above water, I've added 2 songs, both by Gordon Lightfoot: Don Quixote and The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald. I also fixed some of the song authors you all have been contributing. |
| Tue Dec 11 09:10:53 2007 From: Charlie Cbuckmon1@yahoo.com | Great site! |
| Mon Dec 10 18:55:07 2007 From: Joshua Farrell thecanadians1@netzero.net | Thank you so much! What a great site! |
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| Wed Dec 5 22:08:56 2007 From: DAISY n/a | I am a really really new beginner that has "tinkered" with my guitar off and on for the last couple of years mostly because I don't have a lot of time to practice or take lessons. I had almost given up because I thought I would never learn a song at this rate. I know 7 chords, and found 7+ songs that I could "play" right away. Still have to learn the strum rhythms, but that's ok. I have new hope because of your site! |
| Tue Dec 4 20:04:59 2007 From: kathy k.j.worthy@xtra.co.nz | Great site, my daughter plays guitar and I like to sing my heart out so decided it's time to learn the oldies and goodies! Many thanks Kathy |
| Sun Dec 2 16:36:11 2007 From: Mel Kearney mel.kearney@verizon.net | Hey Aaron, Wow, great site and seems as though you are quite well rounded between school, sports, physics, a love life, and music. Life is good. Thanks for sharing. By chance, do you know the oldie, "Rock me to Sleep?" Mel |
| Sat Dec 1 17:52:43 2007 From: Jannie janniedres@comcast.net | Many thanks for the great song list. I found many that I was looking for. |
| Tue Nov 27 21:10:46 2007 From: Dawg desertdawg3465@yahoo.com | I always swore that when I retired, I was gonna relearn the guitar...Your site is a valuable source of chords and lyurics...Now all I gotta do is toughen up my fingertips again...Thanks a lot |
| Mon Nov 26 22:19:18 2007 From: gary ghogg@asu.edu | Hey, everything ain't perfect...but some nice work...some of my favorites. And your notation is easy to follow and helps with the rhythm better than most...keep on rockin in the free world |
| Mon Nov 26 14:04:04 2007 From: Jay H Jones jhjmd@chartermi.net | enjoyed {and will enjoy} your work, thanks........could you work up "can't you see" by the marshal tucker band? sincerely Jay H Jones MD |
| Sun Nov 25 23:16:34 2007 From: maxwell info@yahoo.com | aaaaaaaaaaaaa |
| Sun Nov 25 15:15:23 2007 From: Pete pwarte@gmail.com | Great Site |
| Fri Nov 23 19:16:58 2007 From: alanna leanashe@bigpond.com | howdy and THANK YOU!!! We are on same wavelength. I am at home with 11m old girl and 27m old boy and i am playing so many of these on guitar - thank you for this brilliant site, the easiness of the chords, the puff the magic dragon lyrics.. 2 more: please give chords to "A-round the corner beneath the berry tree" (an oldie yr mum would know); Mr Bojangles (Dylan); Rhymes and Reasons (Denver) and Circle Game (Joni). thank you!!! |
| Fri Nov 23 16:46:28 2007 From: carole elvis1200evo@hotmail.com | i need to know how to incorporate songs ive played onto , my space page , can u help me? |
| Tue Nov 20 09:08:35 2007 From: carl cmharris48@hotmail.com | brings back a lot of memories thanks |
| Mon Nov 19 11:46:28 2007 From: Lynn adwordsmith@comcast.net | Hello, I'm a new ukulele player and I've been trying to play the song A Soalin' by PP&M. I have tried the chords you have on my uke and they don't sound like the song. Should I transpose to another key? I'm not sure if an Am on the guitar is the same as on the uke. I was able to pick out the opening riff and "heigh ho" bit on the C string. Please excuse my ignorance and have a very Happy Thanksgiving. Thanks for your help! Lynn |
| Mon Nov 19 11:20:06 2007 From: DEANNA ljbabe54@yahoo.com | It's so good to see the folk songs I used to play in the 60's... Thought I would never again find lyrics to things long ago thrown out. Thank you. |
| Sat Nov 17 09:38:47 2007 From: Suzanne Pierson info@songceremonies.com | Such a Gift! Thank you for these songs which are so important. Many more generations will hear them now because of your efforts to pass them along. You are staying true to the FOLK TRADITION and it means more than "lyrics" can say:) So, hello from Boulder, CO and me, a veteran Folksinger/songwriter named "SOUPY", found at Song Ceremonies in the Google giggle pool! I'm forever in debt to your generosity. |
| Fri Nov 16 18:37:24 2007 From: Jake jake.leyte@gmail.com | A great find for our guitar group ... thanks for the effort ... I read a little music and would love to see the sheet music for some of the early songs ... have you come across anyone who put the same effort in that you obviously did for chords and lyrics ... |
| Wed Nov 14 00:30:30 2007 From: bryan mills b675p@yahoo.com | Made use of your site and just wanted to say thank you. I've been playing guitar for about 40 years now, and these are the kind of songs I like to play and sing. Take care. |
| Sun Nov 11 08:30:04 2007 From: Stephanie Binder xmen1@charter.net | Can someone demonstrate how to play 'Stairway to Heaven' on electric guitar for a beginner that needs inspiration? |
| Fri Nov 9 10:46:37 2007 From: Jaime jaimeleighuk@aol.com | hi, this is a great website! Thanks don't know if you can help but I am looking for the chords to a song by the seekers called 'A world of our own'. |
| Fri Nov 9 03:08:23 2007 From: Marion camseal@baonline.com.au | thankyou so much I havnt had a chance to get back into guitar and singing in years, used to busk a bit. I have finally finished studies and can do so. Finding this page with all the lyrics and chords has given me lots of joy and inspired me again. God bless and Thankyou for your generosity |
| Thu Nov 8 15:53:09 2007 From: Sandra L Evans rungeema@yahoo.com | Thanks for all your efforts. Just got my 45 year old guitar fixed and have been trying to remember some of my oldies. Loved seeing the words and chords simply done. Also live in PR Jan to May. Love it there. I live in Pitahaya near Loquillo.... very high up in the rainforest area. |
| Thu Nov 8 08:11:22 2007 From: dirk dirkbancken@hotmail.com | Nice site! grtz, Dirk ps: your Fm7 's in Mr Jones of Counting Crows need to be F 's |
| Wed Nov 7 15:36:15 2007 From: Rodney suerodney@jacksonsautocare.com | Been playing about 8 months,very useful site for playing songs.Most of the chords are real close to being original. Great site,it would be cool if you could add new songs or submissions |
| Mon Nov 5 04:11:37 2007 From: lawrence sharratt lawrencesharratt@msn.com | Thanks found this site very helpfun |
| Wed Oct 31 10:18:06 2007 From: jan smith jan@redsequin.com | Aaron, I don't know you, but I stumbled across your site as I searched for songs for my kid to play on guitar. What a beautiful life you're creating. Thank you for the inspiration. |
| Tue Oct 30 07:54:34 2007 From: Dave neckandback@dockpoint.net | Aaron, thank you so much for this site. I have been playing a few months and am finally getting to the point where I can play some simple songs. I found a bunch on here that I want to work on. I have bookmarked it and will be back for more! Thanks. Dave S. |
| Mon Oct 29 19:20:56 2007 From: Bill mettswilliam@comcast.net | Excellent! It made me smile to see some of the songs that I grew up with. The first song I ever played on my guitar was Peter Paul and Mary's Sinner Man. What a kick! I am always looking for this kind of thing. Thanks thanks thanks. Bill M |
| Wed Oct 24 19:23:50 2007 From: Seymour E. Kary sekmkbn@aol.com | Dear Aaron: I cannot tell you how much I enjoyed roaming this compilation, transposing, and printing out songs. This vehicle is a BOON! to amateur folk singer guitarists like myself. The transposing mechanism is the "cat's meow!" Thanks again and again. |
| Wed Oct 24 10:41:58 2007 From: Janie snowdogmama@yahoo.com | thanks for all the hard work and for sharing. A lot of these tunes are going into our family reunion songbook, and I'm sending the link to my group of folkie friends |
| Wed Oct 24 00:31:18 2007 From: Chris Rininger riningerc@yahoo.com | love this.... cracked me up to hear my 8-year-old singing house of the rising sun - the transposition feature is great for all of us guitar challenged ones - you can bet there are people playing and smiling this moment reading whatever song it is from this site on their laptop LCD - you truly rock - if it were up to me, we would cut defense spending and fund a team to help you expand, because this site's gotta be making some peace and love in unexpected places - a permanent bookmark - I could keep going... :) |
| Mon Oct 22 19:32:52 2007 From: Regina Reginag99@aol.com | Thank you so much for this compilation. I am part of a group holding a rally to put climate change on the political and social agendas. Your site helped me find old familiar songs we can use at the rally. Hopefuly, we'll be able to change the words of some of them so that they are relevant to the topic. Thank you once again. |
| Mon Oct 22 08:57:56 2007 From: James james.armstrong@blueyonder.co. | You have obviously put an immense amount of work into this and yet you are generous enough to share the fruits of your labour on the web - for free! Thankyou so much. You have made a doctor in England very happy (although his friends and family will be less happy unless he improves his playing). Thanks to you I have become acquainted with a whole collection of music which I had previously never heard (I have spent the last 3 days flitting back and forth between your site and itunes). I am particularly grateful for the introduction to "The cat came back". Love it! |
| Sun Oct 21 13:56:50 2007 From: Dave Bennett davidcbennett@comcast.net | Great site, glad someone's doing this, thanks for all your hard work. If I recall right, Kristofferson wrote 'Me & Bobby McGee'. Think in terms of Otis Redding at Newport introducing Respect by saying now I'm gonna sing a song a woman took away from me. And speaking of Pearl, if it ever comes up, Bob Neuwrith wrote Mercedes Benz. |
| Sat Oct 20 17:40:43 2007 From: Milton Erhardt mandolinmle@yahoo.com | Whoa! The lyrics are wonderful. The chords I can figure out quick (unless it's Jazz) but I hate figuring out lyrics! Big Blue Frog" Yessss! I thought your readers might enjoy having the 1st 2 verses of "Goodnight Irene" I learned them from Leadbelly's recording of the song. I don't start with the chorus as neither did Leadbelly. "I asked your mother for you she said you was to young i wish dear lord i'd never seen your face i wish you'd never been born chorus Last Saturday night I got married me and my wife settled down Now me and my wife we are parted so I'll take a little walk downtown chorus" "Goodnight Irene" (the Weavers version) was popular when I was about 9 or ten. I'm 60 now. What I find amazing is that when I perform "Goodnight Irene" in front of audiences consisting largely of older teens and early twenty year olds they will start singing along on the chorus after the 1st couple of times I've sang it! "The kids" will ask about the song after the show because they had never heard it before. Talk about a hook! For that reason I usuaaly have to repeat the chorus 3 or 4 times at the end! Oh, of course it sounds better on a mandolin. Everything does :) |
| Fri Oct 19 19:01:34 2007 From: Bill Finallytherenow@yahoo.com | You have a done a great service to fellow novice and intermediate guitar players. Please pat yourself on the back since my arms are not within reach. I have enjoyed your site Best to you and yours always. |
| Tue Oct 16 17:27:58 2007 From: R. Mc Fadden mcfadden.enteract@rcn.com | Thank you very much for your efforts. Just started playing again after a 35-40 year hiatus and your transcripts have been very helpful and pleasurable. Plastic Jesus--best guess is Ernie Marrs and the GoldCoast Singers |
| Tue Oct 16 17:17:55 2007 From: R. Mc Fadden mcfadden.enteract@rcn.com | Thank you very much for your efforts. Just started playing again after a 35-40 year hiatus and your transcripts have been very helpful and pleasurable. |
| Fri Oct 12 22:36:39 2007 From: Kendall Kendall124@msn.com | Hi, Wonderful site. Gleened some really fun stuff to share with the kids. I'm having trouble finding "the worm song", (Nobody likes me, everybody hates me, think I'll go eat worms...) I've found some lyrics, but no music. Any help would be welcome. Thanks, Kendall |
| Fri Oct 12 13:22:57 2007 From: Norm vinyzene@aol.com | Addis and Crofit was indeed a duo from the early 60's. I have an original album of theirs and have made a CD copy. The album contains great folk songs as well as the Whale song. There are other good sea going songs on the album as well. |
| Thu Oct 11 13:35:20 2007 From: Chris Ingraham christopher.ingraham@colorado. | Hi Aaron. This is Dave's friend, Chris, writing from Boulder, CO. I found your website today and just wanted to say hello. Hello, then. |
| Wed Oct 10 10:47:41 2007 From: joanna jbherrpsd@verizon.net | i love your site and the selection of songs. i'm a new-ish guitar player and i'm wondering if you have any hints or tips about the strumming patterns associated with your songs/chords... thanks! |
| Wed Oct 10 01:16:22 2007 From: John Gelbart jgelbart@walla.com | Finaly some REAL playable chords, unlike those found in chord song-books. This will certainly help me organise a great sing-along evening with some friends.I'm lucky to have stumbled upon your site, and it's already been added to my favourites. Keep adding more songs to this already amazing list. Cheers for a great effort !!! John (Kfar-Saba,Israel). |
| Tue Oct 9 05:33:29 2007 From: Alison Riggs alisonriggs@bigpond.com | Fantastic collection of songs. I am teaching guitar and this will be so helpful. It's reinspired me to play a bit more and increase my repertoir Thanks for your organisation and generosity. Alison : ) |
| Sun Oct 7 10:17:25 2007 From: Dr John Donovan jvd@concordia-ny.edu | Great site.....easy cords for a old "Folkie" like me. I appreciate all your hard work. |
| Sun Oct 7 08:35:02 2007 From: Johnny E. Ison johnny_ison@yahoo.com. | I think your sight is great. I am trying to learn the guitar and it looks like it will be easy now because these are songs that I know. It would also be more helpful if it had tablature but I think I could work from this. THANK YOU FOR THIS WEBSITE. |
| Sat Oct 6 14:42:25 2007 From: Wally Bowes bowesw@hotmail.com | Hi there: I am just now learning guitar; come from a family of singers; now that I am a Senior and on my own; this is my hobby and am doing well (one or two hours per day). Came across your songs and delighted to have the lyrics and chords (easier) and all the words.Thanks for all your work; much appreciated!! blessings, Wally |
| Wed Oct 3 14:47:59 2007 From: Robert rpperez@comcast.net | Thanks for all the work you put into this, Keep playin. Iwill be playin some aroud the camp fires. |
| Wed Oct 3 11:57:31 2007 From: John Bailey wormtail@casscomm.com | This is a great website. The chords to so many songs provided for everyone. On the ? songs, Cruel War is The Cruel War by Peter, Paul and Mary and Greenland Whale Fisheries is by them also. ?Games People Play is by Joe South. Keep up the good work, it is appreciated. |
| Sun Sep 30 00:35:42 2007 From: Dean Aarestad dean@aarestad.com | My wife and I have been looking for the music and lyrics to a song in which the following is sang: "I don't care if it rains or freezes, long as I got my plastic Jesus, sitting on the door of my car". I don't know the rest of it. We would be very appreciative if locate us or steer us in the right direction to obtain the music and lyrics. Thank you, Dean Aarestad |
| Fri Sep 28 22:09:58 2007 From: Glenn Anderson glennajan@comcast.net | This is a great site. When I started playing guitar 1960's I had to type all the words and add the chords after I figured them out over the words. This makes it really easy to sing songs. |
| Fri Sep 28 11:55:05 2007 From: Jana diamondt55@hotmail.com | I am looking for a Donavon song that goes like this sort of. Your smile is like sunlight on a gulls wing. Do you have it? If so how can I get it Thanks Jana |
| Fri Sep 28 03:10:38 2007 From: eminent anumudu eminentmyke@yahoo.fr | I found your site while looking up songs to play on my ukulele. Your chords are great for this. Love it!! |
| Thu Sep 27 06:50:29 2007 From: Emmie Emmie.Eaton@gmail.com | I am so tickled to find your song postings. I have been searching for a guitar book with at least half of these songs because these are the songs my father used to play for me on his guitar when I was a child. Now as an adult, I am trying to learn these songs on my own guitar but have had trouble remembering which songs to search for, and then I have trouble finding the songs I do remember. You have them all! Thank you SO MUCH for taking the time to help us all preserve such wonderful childhood memories. |
| Wed Sep 26 11:16:07 2007 From: Jack Norby jnorb@comcast.net | Thanks so much for all of this. I am recording soon to do a cd for my kids before I fall apart. It reminded of so many songs I used to do and can now put on the cd. A great site/service |
| Sat Sep 22 11:44:49 2007 From: Corrie McCutchen corrie@bella-creativa.com | Hey. just lookin' for Daryl McCutchen. I think he's avoiding me. :) |
| Sat Sep 22 10:03:09 2007 From: Polly ptracey@dccnet.com | GREAT SITE. I love it. I began playing the guitar last summer, and practice everyday. I found everything I could ask for here and love that I can transpose into a key to fit my rather low (female) voice. |
| Fri Sep 21 11:40:09 2007 From: Joe jwconnors@hotmail.com | I found your site while looking up songs to play on my ukulele. Your chords are great for this. Love it!! |
| Thu Sep 20 19:57:10 2007 From: Todd Kushnir caldvdsf@yahoo.com | I would love to be able to save all these in one fell swoop to my computer for use when I'm not online. They are brilliant. I love this. They are laid out so perfectly. IF there is any way to create the guitar site in a folder, zip it up and make it available for download, that would be the best ever. Thanks so much for such a powerful resource! |
| Thu Sep 20 10:08:41 2007 From: Rocco Forfaro ve3yj.rocco@gmail | I think your site is great, however I can't seem to be able to transpose to another key. Can you please help with some directions on transposing. Your assistance would be appreciated. Thanks, Rocco |
| Tue Sep 18 23:59:34 2007 From: max mc lauchlan carmax1942@bigpond.com | Hi and greetings from the land of oz I just love your site, easy songs, easy chords, and so easy to transpose to my old squeaky voice. I am about to head off around australia again with van behind and six string in boot (trunk) looking forward to singing some songs around the campfire cheers to all max mclauchlan |
| Sun Sep 16 13:57:43 2007 From: RB roy_brophy@yahoo.com | EXXELLENT! I'm a three cord johnney/Crazy Vietnam Vet/Old Hippie with advanced Tin-Ear and this site is just what I've wanted to find for years! Maney thanks to your Momma and you and if there is any way I(we) could help the site grow please post it. Thanks again! Be well. Do good. And watch your back. RB |
| Sat Sep 15 21:45:22 2007 From: Eduardo Madrigal emadrigal@alfaparf.com | Hi I so glad to know in the web some one to take a time to remain me all this great songs. I'm from Costa Rica, in Central America, my apologis for my bad bad english hoping do you understand me . Please keep send us this oportunities to play that songs |
| Sat Sep 15 09:13:24 2007 From: Laura sophiasapprentice@yahoo.com | Wonderful site! Thanks for everything and that transpose button! I'll be back |
| Fri Sep 14 18:57:54 2007 From: Jill mamacoop@bellsouth.net | Yo! Amazing site, so unbelievably great for you to have the transpose button, who does that these days? Wow! I plaed guitar in front of the computer for an hour, then looked at your pics. Happy New Year. from, Jill, Atlanta |
| Fri Sep 14 01:48:41 2007 From: ~gem~ estilofil@yahoo.com | Thank you for your kindness to share this songs that I thought the young generation should go back in this era of music where love is truly felt. Because its all "clean songs". I grew up in the 80's but mostly of these songs are my lullabies from my brothers and sisters. I owe to them my passion in playing guitar. And my inspiration to write my own songs. Thank you once again and God bless people like you. |
| Fri Sep 14 00:04:36 2007 From: Peter White pbwhite@optusnet.com.au | This is a wonderful resource. Thanks so much for organising it :-) |
| Wed Sep 12 16:54:42 2007 From: Erin dudleyerin@hotmail.com | I stumbled on your site and found some great easy songs to play in my classroom! Thanks and can't wait for you to add more! |
| Wed Sep 12 09:53:53 2007 From: D. Wade dwade@kmaconsulting.com | Your photos are great. I am taking photography class and admire those who like to take pictures everywhere they go. and by the way ... thanks for the ukulele music .... being in a ukulele beginner's stage, I really appreciate you sharing those songs ... |
| Sat Sep 8 18:56:50 2007 From: Taco Tony tacotopper@yahoo.com | Great site! Love the transcription tool. Excellent work!!! |
| Wed Sep 5 21:20:03 2007 From: Barb barb@weebrazenhussies.com | Great Guitar pages. Love the lyrics and chords and easy transposition. Thanks for doing this! Cheers, Barb |
| Wed Sep 5 06:13:24 2007 From: Elaine maturefemme@yahoo.com | Hi Aaron, I am Elenita. I love music and I also play simple guitar tunes. I am a Filipina but now in the UK. I had been searching for my favorite music with guitar chords. I started with Simon & Garfunkel's The Boxer ( my brother's favorite) and as I went through my search, I discovered your song page with guitar chords. I wa ecstatic because most of the songs that my brother taught me with his little guitar are all there and with chords. I am away from him...and he is terminally ill. I just want to spend my leisure hours remembering him and our happy childhood days through the songs we shared to love...mostly folk songs. He is a fantastic guitarist. I am here in the UK and he is there in the Philippines with the rest of my siblings. I emailed to just thank you for sharing your music to strangers like me. I truly appreciate it. Best regards, Elaine |
| Tue Sep 4 21:24:10 2007 From: Banjo Jack maddox5225@gmail.com | Hi, play tenor banjo & guitar. Look forward to receiving and sending you some music, music, music... |
| Mon Sep 3 14:29:16 2007 From: Larry Ware larryware@fuse.net | Hi, I think you are doing a great job on your guitar songs. Many of them (folk) I played often when I got together with friends many years ago. I developed a renewed interest recently since I became disabled and am now playing my guitar and adapting songs as I learn to play the 5 string banjo. As I surf the net I look for songs and music like what you have put here. Thanks for the words I had long forgotten. Be well and keep up the good work. |
| Sun Sep 2 15:18:16 2007 From: Billy Ringo scourcher@aol.com | Dear Sir/Madam: I am a guitar player, drummer as well and write my own music. I wanted to incorporate some copy songs as well with my originals. I found your site and I was compelled to tell you that you did a Great! Job putting all these great songs together with lyrics as well as chords. I'm a drummer many years and was in pro bands. But now play a lot of acoustic electric guild guitar for I like being in front a bit. I practice 6-8 hours a day and play many places as well. With originals I have made, as well as some copies. But your site took the cake! In quality songs. That I can now have fun with as well as play for friends and places I perform. As I said I was compelled to write you and say thank you for all your hard efforts to help people like me to play songs correctly. Be well, and May God Bless. Sincerely, William Bieler My stage name is Billy Ringo. |
| Sun Sep 2 05:38:19 2007 From: Ian xxx@xxx.xxxx | Gooooooooooood Mornin' America, how are youuuuuuuu???? YAY! Thank you for the super duper site. Wheeeeee! |
| Thu Aug 30 14:52:41 2007 From: eddie esandell22@aol.com | I think that your site is one of the best on the net. Thanks for the hard work that has gone into it. |
| Wed Aug 29 02:36:45 2007 From: Colin Fraser colinfraser@btopenworld.com | Hi, Only found yous site,& its great! Only got my uke in Feb this year so I'm still very bad,but I,d LOVE the chords for "RAWHIDE". can you help? I hope so! |
| Sat Aug 25 06:24:35 2007 From: Mick Relton thefamily relton@yahoo.com | Looking for chords for Lass of the low country Got a version on vinyl by Joan Baez which claims it as traditional but another website claims its by Nina Simone! Hope u can help nice site live long and happy |
| Wed Aug 22 11:09:36 2007 From: josh padgett josh@joshpadgett.com | Great website, i use it a lot. When I First Came to This Land was written by Oscar Brand, if your curious. Don't know if your a fan but I personally chorded out a lot of Ryan Adam songs if your interested. |
| Wed Aug 22 11:08:52 2007 From: josh padgett josh@joshpadgett.com | Great website, i use it a lot. When I First Came to This Land was written by Oscar Brand, if your curious. Don't know if your a fan but I personally chorded out a lot of Ryan Adam songs if your interested. |
| Tue Aug 21 11:38:00 2007 From: Graham gpdmusic@aol.com | I'm just learning, this site has been a great help (especially the transposing). Thanks for your hard work, it is much appreciated. |
| Mon Aug 20 17:03:19 2007 From: Guy Del Vecchio bigjoejava@optonline.net | THIS is FAN-TASTIC!!!! I can not tell you how much I appreciate you posting all these great songs here. Really, this is a wonderful resource. Keep up the GREAT work you're doing. |
| Mon Aug 20 13:27:46 2007 From: Neil Douglas carolina.neil@sympatico.ca | Thanks. These are awesome, just what I've been looking for. |
| Sun Aug 19 05:06:37 2007 From: Richard Ruff richardruff@aapt.net.au | I'm same vintage as your Mom and for someone who's learning the guitar after a lay-off of 40 years I just love the selection of songs AND the chords! |
| Fri Aug 17 05:19:57 2007 From: Roger rogercharles@hotmail.com | Thanks for providing these songs. Nice work. |
| Thu Aug 16 23:01:36 2007 From: Sam sam_williams1@excite.com | Thank you so much! I have been looking for some of these songs for years! |
| Wed Aug 15 14:49:52 2007 From: emma emma_lou_davies@hotmail.com | hi hun if you have the rooster song i will be chuffed to bits its my dads fav song and he isnt very well |
| Sat Aug 11 10:06:20 2007 From: Albert lastmaster229@verizon.net | Thank you! I was looking for the chords to Copper Kettle and there they were. I have turned back to folk music after many years of exploring other music forms. This site is a great resource, Thanx for sharing. Al |
| Sat Aug 11 03:45:49 2007 From: Saikat saikat.the.ghosh@gmail.com | Cheers !! :) *clink* |
| Fri Aug 10 22:44:59 2007 From: Morgan Eiland cmeiland@earthlink.net | Any chance for the chords and lyrics to "Right Field?" Thanks |
| Fri Aug 10 09:10:50 2007 From: John Post postjohn@att.net | Finally, I found a site that has accurate lyrics & chords! I like that you have some rock songs mixed in with the old folk songs. Thanks for sharing all of this great music. |
| Thu Aug 9 07:40:07 2007 From: Steve hollywd@metrocast.net | Thank you so much. As a beginner guitarist I am so happy to be able to share the same songs with my kids that my mom did with me so long ago. Keep up the great work! |
| Tue Aug 7 23:06:12 2007 From: john mitchell jj_mitchell@hotmail.com | Hi In the Booklet that accompanied the release of Peter Paul & Mary's "The Collection" 4 CD release, Mary, in her discusssion about her use of John Denver's composition "For Baby (For Bobbie)" gives the following explanation:- 'John Denver wrote a song called "For Bobbie" with a doughnut over the "i". It was a young song from a young man to a young woman, and, of course, I was older than he was, so my concept of love was a little more developed. I listened to the song and loved it, but I thought "It sounded like a kid's song". You know "I'll walk in the rain by your side, I'll hold your hand, " etc. So I changed it to "For Baby", and changed a few words here and there and called him up and said, "John, I've made this change. I hope you don't mind." But he was always very sweet, and he said "Oh, no." He recorded his song "For Bobbie," and then I recorded the song and called it "For Baby" with, in parenthisis, "For Bobbie". Later on he recorded the song with both versions, so I guess he was older and had had children!' Now my questions- a) did you know about this b) what were the words to John Denver's original version? c) what and where were made by Mary Travers make to the original version. Somewhere on the web, I read that John Denevr 1st released it on his album "Rocky Mountain High". While I know Mary Travers 1st released it on Peter Paul and Mary's album "Album" which was repeased in 1966. thanks john |
| Tue Aug 7 19:41:38 2007 From: chris ftn_chris@hotmail.com | This is a great site, and a great compilation of all these songs, some that i havent heard in a very long time. It's also a great reference to have when preparing for a trip, as these songs are simple and really come in handy. |
| Tue Aug 7 19:11:43 2007 From: rob robert.bradbeer@btinternet.com | great site man, one of the best iv'e checked out, found the layout very easy to follow. keep up the good work. |
| Sun Aug 5 16:21:58 2007 From: Tom undrtkr@ij.net | Great site! I especially enjoied the transpose feature. I transposed "There is Love" to "D". I noticed that over "gathered" in the first verse an "E" shows up. I believe it should be a "D". Keep up the nice work. I'll be back. Tom |
| Fri Aug 3 19:52:49 2007 From: nadja nadja_worrmann_pom@hotmail.com | hi i'm nadja and i think maybe u should make some more pages, but other-wise it's really good. You see, i have my own website a danish one coz i'm from denmark. ps. i'll come and see if there's other pages. see ya |
| Tue Jul 31 23:02:13 2007 From: Ron rsusher@yahoo.com | Nicely done. Great selection, especially of the old folk songs. Thanks |
| Tue Jul 31 20:55:27 2007 From: Robbi Olson golson2@telus.net | This is an absolutely great site!! I haven't found such easy access to many of the great old folk songs as this. You are to be commended! |
| Tue Jul 31 09:44:59 2007 From: 123 smith@i.ua | Welcome to our Guestbook! The ability to post has been temporarily disabled. Once visitors realize that the guestbook is a place to post comments about the site (and not advertisements for E.D. medicine), it will be enabled again. |
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| Mon Jul 30 21:19:32 2007 From: Fiona (New Zealand) nzfmcg@yahoo.co.nz | Kudos to you and your mom! What an online musical treasure. Many thanks for the hours of love and energy that went into creating it. The TRANSPOSE tool is so neat. What program did you use or is this one of your own? Keep up the great work, and thanks again. |
| Wed Jul 25 08:21:13 2007 From: Teresa sbrotaryclub@cox.net | So, I was looking for sing a long songs for our Rotary Club in Santa Barbara(we sing a song to start off each meeting, with me accompanying them on the piano)and I came across your web site. Love the alpha by first line feature! Also, REALLY enjoyed the stories about you vs small rodent-dom. While not from the great outdoors, I truly think I'm a hick inside. Got great big laughs from your stories. Thanks for sharing. |
| Wed Jul 25 07:22:40 2007 From: Nancy ukuplunker@mchsi.com | Thanks does not even begin to cover what I am feeling this morning. I lost ALL of my folk music collectin to a flood . Music from n=my teen years and I thought I would never see it again. BUT wrong here it is and for free THANK you so much It meens more than you will ever know that there are still people out there like you. I did not know anyone else even know half of these songs existed as I have been unable to find tham anywhere even for sale thanks again especially for Oden and Nellie Nellie. |
| Tue Jul 24 20:59:15 2007 From: Barb bjgivens@gmail.com | Nice collection, quite a few I haven't heard since sing alongs as a kid... Thanks for the memories! |
| Tue Jul 24 08:33:10 2007 From: Ronny ronny@transhelpfoundation.com | Great site, the guitar chords are so simplified, and the oldies are memorable. Thanks, I have printed a few for reference to play at my next home sing along. WELL DONE, Ronny ô¿ô |
| Sun Jul 22 16:38:17 2007 From: Joe Wilcynski wjosephw@msn.com | Looking for chords and lyrics for country songs. |
| Sat Jul 21 03:21:35 2007 From: Simon mistercrowley@btinternet.com | Interesting site - particularly if you're a guitarist and amatuer astronomer combined (must be plenty of us - Brian May springs to mind). A lot of hard work and plenty of research has obviously gone into the site. Appreciated. Simon |
| Fri Jul 20 09:19:48 2007 From: bob rfkusel@aol.com | Thanks for restoring my faith in humanity with your generosity. Sharing just to share - what a concept! |
| Wed Jul 18 12:03:50 2007 From: ryan cryanw@hotmail.com | thanks for the site, how about putting, Ive got to know by woodie guthrie up? |
| Tue Jul 17 22:49:29 2007 From: Darin Young info@shiver.co.nz | Cool site. The transpose feature is awesome I havn't seen anything like it! I've now got half a dozen new songs for jam night that would have taken me ages to arrange in the right keys. Cheers Darin |
| Sun Jul 15 06:36:56 2007 From: Barbara White barbarawhite2@sympatico.ca | Thanks very much for all your efforts..I am really enjoying the tunes........ |
| Sat Jul 14 19:42:31 2007 From: matsuo deskofmadman@yahoo.com | open sesame |
| Sat Jul 14 17:19:08 2007 From: Steve steve_dobson@hotmail.co.uk | Neat site...... Thank you |
| Sat Jul 14 09:24:43 2007 From: John Kleinman johnkleinman@hotmail.com | This is a great site! If you know any more sites like this I would love for you to share them with me. Thank you, An old G-C-D guy |
| Wed Jul 11 19:25:03 2007 From: Don Gingrich gingrich@melbpc.org.au | In looking at your version of Cat's in the Cradle and comparing to the version in the book, Harry Chapin, A Legacy in Song, I noted a few discrepancies. I'd be happy to pass on a pdf or LaTeX file of the version I've developed based on your text and the book. (It includes chord diagrams) The only potential problem with this is that I'd like to add a bit at the bottom asking for donations to the Harry Chapin Foundation, since I believe it does good work and deserves the money. The book is no longer in print - I got my copy on e-Bay -Don |
| Wed Jul 11 06:31:19 2007 From: chris barsby chris@barsbylightning.co.uk | i love all Bob Dylan songs & i would love the words & cords to Subterainian Home Sick Blues & Dont think twice, if possible. Really would be happy if you could try. not possible in uk. thanks Chris |
| Tue Jul 10 08:27:14 2007 From: April rockshedevil_2010@yahoo.com | Would you please get the song "One Lonely Visitor" by Chevelle. I would be really happy & i would really appreciate it alots!!!!!!!!!!!! from, Wesley Rankin |
| Mon Jul 9 21:35:50 2007 From: Warwick Hutchinson warwick_hutchinson@hotmail.com | HAve you had any success with getting the words and chords for Le Deserteur ?? If so could you kindly email them to me. Many thanks. |
| Mon Jul 9 20:40:20 2007 From: Brent Ballard brentpballard@hotmail.com | In an age where it seems everyone is trying to make a buck on the internet, you're putting this out there for free. I'm responsible for playing guitar for kids at a family reunion next week in California and really needed these tabs. Thank you! Brent |
| Mon Jul 9 07:55:54 2007 From: Terry brewer@allstream.net | hey great resource for a limited player like me Thankd for taking the time to develope this site Have a great day My email site is changing this week Terry |
| Fri Jul 6 17:47:06 2007 From: Dave R drubin6@hotmail.com | Thank you for this. I have not played these songs for years and we are all enjoying them. D |
| Thu Jul 5 15:33:10 2007 From: laurent la_rotule@caramail.com | i am a french beginner , but i need some chords. Hope this site will help me |
| Mon Jul 2 22:01:25 2007 From: Larry lionhardt@netscape.com | It is great to find a list of songs that I can print and the lyrics and chords are on the same page. Wish you had a bigger listing. I was specifically looking for the music for "Desert Pete". I am an old buzzard with only a couple of years of guitar experience. Need help. Thanks; Larry |
| Sun Jul 1 18:04:35 2007 From: stephen Mohammed jasminemohammed@hotmail.com | I would really appreciate if you can send me the chords/music sheet for Love Story by Andy Williams.... Thank you and keep up the great work!! |
| Sun Jul 1 13:34:39 2007 From: Gerhard Benneck benneck@gmx.de | My daughter found your page with your very neat transposing tool. That is really something! Well done on creating that. We sat most of the afternoon humming the tunes I knew but my daughter didn't yet. Since she is just learning the guitar, it is very helpful. Asa clue, I found YouTube has many songs being performed and so I can find the tunes for some of them I don't know but would like to know. |
| Wed Jun 27 12:39:15 2007 From: Mary Otto mary_otto@yahoo.com | I would like to thank you for publishing all these songs and chords. They are just the thing for a hack like me who specializes in "Kum-bye-ya" guitar, and knows only a dozen chords. (Enthusiasm makes up for the poor playing - fellow campers are not picky.) |
| Tue Jun 26 15:29:10 2007 From: Ariel beatlebyrd@hotmail.com | I am so glad I found your site, it's the greatest one I've found so far and I don't think it will be beat! You have all my favorite, best songs to play, with the chords, AND (which really pushes your page to greatness) a transposing tool? I tell you it's the greatest! I find it hard to sing to a lot of my favorite songs but now I can make them in a comfortable key and I love you for it!! Thank you so much!! |
| Tue Jun 26 09:20:11 2007 From: Ricki yachtsters@msn.com | Bless you. I'm starting to play guitar at 56 and really excited to find the songs I've dreamed of playing someday. With the guitar chords there I almost died of happiness. Thank you with all my heart. My teachers younger and knows little of the songs I'm talking about. Bless you! |
| Sun Jun 24 18:29:24 2007 From: cody carnathan cbc06@fsu.edu | found the compilation of songs very helpful. Used to sing along with my family like that. Thanks slot, keep it up. |
| Sat Jun 23 16:24:05 2007 From: Laura hestergray@fastmail.fm | Thanks for compiling these songs! I'm teaching myself to play the guitar, so I don't yet have a vast knowledge of all the chords. I need songs like these with easy chords to practice! This page is really ideal for me. |
| Sat Jun 23 09:21:17 2007 From: Jonathan jonathanramlow@charter.net | Hi Aaron, My daughter is learning to play the guitar, and she introduced me to your songlist page. Very well done, very useful to her, too. I noticed that you don't have the singer/songwriter listed for "I Ain't Marching Anymore"--this was Phil Ochs, and the song comes from his album of the same name, the first record of his to be well-known back in the day. He was an incredibly inspiring idealist at that point; his decline into despair and death came much later. Just thought I'd let you know who wrote the song. |
| Fri Jun 22 18:26:22 2007 From: brian ted.williams72@gmail.com | Very cool. Thanks |
| Tue Jun 19 06:49:06 2007 From: R.V.David aarvidi@gmail.com | Hello friend, So happy to sign your guest book. I am from Malaysia, Shah Alam, aged 68, male and retired. I have been wanting to learn chord progressions on my keyboard and thought the net was the best place to get guides. Unfortunately besides learning theory no practical help was forthcoming. I got into your website by chance and believe me your lyrics and chords are so exhaustive and I am going to learn chord progressions using them. Thank you so very much. I appreciate the hours you would have put in to get the thing going, and the best part of it sharing it. You got a heart of gold. Thank you very much. God bless you. |
| Mon Jun 18 20:36:18 2007 From: Joe G. ezola@charter.net | Thanks for the great songs. I just took up the banjo (I'm 60) and getting to your site was like being in a wonderful sheet music store. |
| Mon Jun 18 10:10:29 2007 From: Michael G. the taxman mike@thebelmontgroup.com | Thank you. I love folk music, and am trying desperately to learn to play. Your site has given me the inspiration to renew and redouble my efforts. It's hard at 50, but if you can put all these songs out there, I can certainly learn a few. Thanks again for a down home feel good site. |
| Fri Jun 15 16:53:00 2007 From: charlie ricevillian@aol.com | I like your site. It's very helpful and I hope you can help me with a mission of mine. One of my favorite artists, if not my most favorite, is Steve Goodman. I do several of his songs, however one of my favorites has me stumped on chords. I get the verses okay and then he loses me. The song is "When my rowboat comes in." on the CD "Affordable Art" Any help would be appriciated. Thanks |
| Wed Jun 13 12:49:19 2007 From: Neville Peake nevillepeake@btinternet.com | A great collection of songs! Sorry to add another request, but I'd love to play Tom Paxton's 'When you let your long hair down'(beautiful song) but can only find lyrics - no chords! Do you happen to know the chords for this one? Thanks, and Ta-Ta from the UK |
| Mon Jun 11 10:23:20 2007 From: Heather heatherfield@mac.com | Your Mama must be truly marvelous. Next time you see her, please give her an extra hug from your newest fan in Minnesota and tell her I hope I can raise my son to be just like you. (Since birth, he's been sung to sleep with "August to May," and he spends quite a bit of time scheming about how to capture the chipmunks that nest in the downspouts on our front porch. So those are promising Aaron Parsons-esque traits, don't you agree?!) THANK YOU for creating this site! Finding it was like seeing an old friend. |
| Sat Jun 9 20:08:42 2007 From: bill averbach info@bamusic.net | Thanks for these reference pages. I play music and I am always looking for song lyrics. Again thanks. Please visit my site and enjoy my music. BAMusic.net/sounds |
| Sat Jun 9 10:09:00 2007 From: Kieran Mallen kmallen41@btinternet.com | The oldies are the best. Reading through your list of songs has brought back some great memories from the days of "Love and Peace Man." Great times great songs. The fact that we're still playing the same old songs has got to mean that you can't beat quality. Thanks for the site and may God bless and keep you all in your travels. p.s. Can you include Heart of Gold by Neil Young if possible. |
| Thu Jun 7 11:39:11 2007 From: chell dunne Michelledunne77@gmail.com | finally a site thatmakes it easy to play my favourite songs. Any chance you could figure out Donovans to sing for you i can't find it anywhere pretty please and thank you. |
| Tue Jun 5 15:24:32 2007 From: Alan Donnelly stroonworld@ic24.net | A nice eclectic spread of songs! What I would really like to see would be a head start on chords for "Springtime Promises" - a Pentangle song from their "Basket of Light" album. As the title implies, it follows the turning of the seasons, majoring on the promise that springtime makes of the summer to follow. Beautiful. |
| Tue Jun 5 10:19:59 2007 From: Michael Robbins rez332@gmail.com | Nice selection of tunes here. I am a violinist with a Jazz group. My guitar playing and teaching is pretty basic. I teach guitar at a camp each summer. Each spring I search out EZ tunes for my students grade 2 - 9. It was nice to finally print out a copy for myself of Long Black Veil. Hey, I might even work it with the kids and completely change the words! Michael Robbins |
| Tue Jun 5 09:40:28 2007 From: Stephen Crampsie zolafan1@yahoo.ca | Delighted to find your site. I'm just a hack-around beginner, but this presentation makes it easier to find songs I can actually learn to play. One thing: Song #88 on your list - John Denver's "Back Home Again" (a guilty favourite of mine for years) - contains a small error at the end of the second verse. "I can't believe you anyway" should read as "I can't believe you went away" My apologies if this has already been pointed out. Thanks for taking on the job of producing such a terrific site. Regards, Steve C, Windsor, ON, Canada |
| Mon Jun 4 18:06:31 2007 From: Anna L awlitz@yahoo.com | This site is great. "Changes", "Draft Dodger Rag", "I Ain't Marchin' Any More," and "What's That I Hear?" are all by Phil Ochs (who is generally terrific and still worth listening to). |
| Mon Jun 4 08:59:49 2007 From: Massimo mratti@dplanet.ch | i just was searching for a song of Johnny Cash and encountered your Site. Very helpfull ! Thanks a lot for you work! and that you are sharing it.. |
| Sun Jun 3 16:57:19 2007 From: Pete Saladis psaladis@yahoo.com | Thanks for your time and effort. The songs are great. |
| Sat Jun 2 09:26:33 2007 From: Timothy Sweeney ShoHoroShi2@yahoo.com | Hey, Thanks very much. I am for sure a novice, but these are easy to read and some great songs. |
| Fri Jun 1 18:29:28 2007 From: Charlie ricevillian@aol.com | I like your site. It's very helpful and I hope you can help me with a mission of mine. One of my favorite artists, if not my most favorite, is Steve Goodman. I do several of his songs, however one of my favorites has me stumped on chords. I get the verses okay and then he loses me. The song is "When my rowboat comes in." on the CD "Affordable Art" Any help would be appriciated. Thanks |
| Fri Jun 1 01:37:06 2007 From: fiona fipadi@bigpond.com.au | G,day. would you know were I can find chords and lyrics for Anarchie Gordon,a delightful but very sad ballad.I am not sure who wrote the original, I have A version of it sung by the devine voice of Mary Black.I ait in anticipation,keep up the magic.musicic is soul food As is the G&T that is sitting in my hand!! many thanks. |
| Thu May 31 23:18:44 2007 From: Pat ptskc@yahoo.com | WAs looking for a song and found a gold mine!! Thanks for all the great work. Your collection looks so much like my own! I'm going to link to this site from several forums. One note: (Peter Paul and Mary) Autumn To May Once I had a flock of sheep, they grazed upon a feather. I always thought it was geese that grazed upon a feather and flew about ... |
| Wed May 30 11:24:46 2007 From: Mark Finnegan mark_b_finnegan@yahoo.com | Hi, great site:I have dozens of Dylan songs that i could send you to add, and many others as well. Also: "Four Strong Winds" - is an Ian Tyson song - "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" was written by Robbie Robertson of The Band - "For Loving Me" - in your Peter Paul and Mary listings is actually, "That's What You Get For Loving Me"...and was written by Gordon Lightfoot. |
| Tue May 29 03:54:23 2007 From: suzy snoozlybar@gmail.com | yeah great site, purple lamas wear pajamas...who is a pirate's favourite philosopher??? ARRRRistotle!!! |
| Mon May 28 20:09:45 2007 From: Larry Kirby Mondotps@aol.com | I am a songwriter, almost exclusively parodies, so I am always looking for sites that have lyrics and chords. This site has some good material, but the automatic transposal feature is too cool for words. I'm going to forward it to several friends who will really appreciate it. Thanks for the good Work |
| Mon May 28 08:28:50 2007 From: Wasim wasim@rri.res.in | My search for something online on radiative processes landed me into your wonderful space! Thanks and keep it up. |
| Sat May 26 20:06:40 2007 From: Tom Bonner bonnert@roadrunner.com | Wonder if you've ever seen tablature for song called The Rambles of Spring - Tommy Makem |
| Sat May 26 18:20:27 2007 From: Dan Young dyoungpr@aol.com | Here is a site dedicated to The Kinks. Fans & friends send in transcriptions of songs by Ray & Day Davies. Might be a solid resource for you. Best, Dan Young Pleasure Point Horns |
| Sat May 26 18:16:34 2007 From: Dan Young dyoungpr@aol.com | Thanx for the site. All songs from my youth which I can play and enjoy. I'm a pro trumpeter and play all the time. Your songlist gives my something to play for relaxation as a strictly amatuer guitarist. Well done. -Dan (0)--iii-o |
| Sat May 26 13:19:14 2007 From: Lou Washington louwashington@fuse.net | Aaron, Thanks for a great collection. Best of Luck! Lou |
| Fri May 25 19:03:32 2007 From: Kent kentv999@yahoo.com | Came across your site looking for songs... quite a collection! Glanced at your pics.. looks like you get around. Good for you. Do it while you're young! Anyway, thanks for the effort for the site, it looks like lots of folks appreciate it. I just wish I knew more of the songs! Kent |
| Fri May 25 12:08:27 2007 From: aaron lastpersonwho@aol.com | great sight ur greatfordoin this the chordsfor the songs u put are very comfy to use ,i would to make sme requests such as 'get along home cindy'' by The Rosinators orpete seeger whoevers original and river was whisky by charlie poole' |
| Fri May 25 04:58:49 2007 From: Rich oceanvoyager1@gmail.com | Great site - more songs please and again more songs please. And some chord diagrams would help people who are learning to play the guitar. Happiness is a great site :-)) |
| Fri May 25 03:22:02 2007 From: Emily Matienzo emilyeve@berkeley.edu | GO BEARS! My name's Emily Matienzo. I found your site while I was searching for Joan Baez's "Sweet Sir Galahad" chords. What a gem website! It's always good to bump into a Golden Bear in the real world. Much thanks, Emily |
| Wed May 23 20:29:49 2007 From: Gary Wesselhoff gmanblues@gmail.com | Great site. Thank you very much. |
| Sun May 20 14:59:47 2007 From: Vanessa vanessa.magdalena@yahoo.com | Found your site looking for chords but really like the page about you. Very funny and well written. Bet you'll end up my way sometime in the NM desert either to play with the VLA or the MRO. Bust of luck to you and (poor) Sarah. |
| Sun May 20 02:40:36 2007 From: Colm Kane colmkane@yahoo.co.uk | Hey, just thought you could improve your guitar section of your website by adding in the chord diagrams so people who are starting to learn know how to play these chords, cheers |
| Sat May 19 12:39:52 2007 From: john bange twofsabine@aol.com | best site on web as far as I'm concerned...key change option huge time saver |
| Sat May 19 06:43:36 2007 From: Steve Harter ssharter@earthlink.net | Hey and thanks for the songs! As a new guitar player I have been searching for songs with the chords so that I can practice my guitar. This site is great! Keep up the good work! |
| Tue May 15 15:32:44 2007 From: Brendan brendan_c_doyle@eircom.net | Good job - I was looking for songs for a party and hey ! you gave me some great ideas. Thanks a lot. |
| Mon May 14 15:16:26 2007 From: patryk patrymowse@yahoo.com | great site |
| Thu May 10 21:52:20 2007 From: Ellie Patterson threeisnot3@yahoo.com | You truly have a kind and generous heart, a happy and creative mind, and a loving spirit to give so many people so much joy. God bless. |
| Tue May 8 10:37:35 2007 From: Alvin McGovern Alvin.McGovern@gmail.com | If you're posting your own arrangement of "I'll Never Find Another You", s'okay. But I think people will be disappointed that your chords don't match The Seekers chords. I will send you my write up if you want it. Nice resource though. I'll be bookmarking it. Thank you. Shalom, Salaam, Alvin "Without music, life would be a mistake." ~Friedrich Nietzsche |
| Tue May 8 01:33:11 2007 From: Erica Vine ev@korabresources.com.au | This is a great site. I'm really glad that there is somewhere I can get easy chords to songs I grew up with, especially since I'm not that advanced in my craft. Have you thought about doing an easy version of Stairway to Heaven? |
| Sun May 6 08:09:54 2007 From: antonia bee madantonia@hotmail.com | hi there,thanks for a great site |
| Sat May 5 16:26:30 2007 From: John Solomon tjlsolomon@yahoo.com | I am a self-taught guitarist - not too good though and I play the guitar more as a therapy and sometime with friends and family - mostly strumming. Your fantastic website has given me so much! Thank you for all your good work. By the way, could you send me the words and chords for "On the Wings of a Dove?" Thank you once again. |
| Sat May 5 09:13:56 2007 From: John Dotson strings3002@yahoo.com | I have been playing guitar for a few years now and have stated to play banjo. But, many songs on the net aren't relly appropriate to a novice banjo player, your is. Thank you! |
| Thu May 3 19:57:02 2007 From: Jim jimellen@fone.net | Fabulous website. Great song selection. How about a version of Tennessee Ernie Ford's "Sixteen Tons"? - I'm teaching my grandikids some of these songs to keep the tradition alive. Thanks. |
| Thu May 3 13:53:30 2007 From: Fran frannie@ripnet.com | I was so excited when I found your site! I sat in front of the computer with my guitar and started to play , most of the songs and I was thrilled first of all because I knew how to sing them all , however I have not been playing guitar that long and it was exciting to see that I could play alot of them . Thank you so much . I was wondering are you going to put more songs on this site ? I sure hope so ! Your fabulous mom ! lol. I was looking for easy chords to "better man" by clint black . Because it has good memories for me . My brother used to sing it to me . anyway I just love this site GREAT JOB ! A fan forever Fran x-o |
| Wed May 2 14:44:51 2007 From: Cathy cadrecreative | Hey |
| Mon Apr 30 17:03:22 2007 From: Mike Kapetan mike@mikekapetan.com | I really appreciate your site. It's full of old favorites all made easy to sing and play. Most enjoyable, especially for those of us just learning. |
| Fri Apr 27 07:25:38 2007 From: Frank Finecey frankpaul@hotmail.com | I found your site via a newsgroup. It is nice to know someone else out there drifted away from the Beach Boys and Beatles to grin and sing to the folk stuff. Phil Ochs, Tom Paxton, Ian & Sylvia, PP&M, etc........ Good stuff, thanks for sharing. Cheers, FIN |
| Fri Apr 27 05:05:40 2007 From: Aaron Parsosn hmmm2good@hotmail.com | I say nice work bruva was sitting here and done google serch on my name and holy crap your web site came up i live in melbourne Australia I am 29 engaged and into any thing that i can get a buzz out of if your keen for a chat some time add me to your msn aZZa ;) |
| Thu Apr 26 15:18:21 2007 From: mjh fitdad47@hotmail.com | just found your website with wonderful songs. We'll be singing them around the campfire with guitar.Many thanks |
| Thu Apr 26 11:51:49 2007 From: AP lmcaffee@burke.k12.ga.us | A teacher and I found your website when we were looking for folk songs to sing in her class. This is wonderful. I love being able to trasnpose the songs for different keys! So glad we found you!! |
| Mon Apr 23 00:07:43 2007 From: Johnny Caldwell 2ifbyC@tampabay.rr.com | I just found your song list and what a list it is! Being 60 y.o., you've really taken me back to some fond memories. Thank you soooo much! |
| Sun Apr 22 08:28:53 2007 From: Bill McKeeth bill@mckeeth.org | I have some similiar songs to contribute to the list. How do code the chords to allow transposing??????? I enjoy your site. |
| Sat Apr 21 15:24:43 2007 From: Tom in Zurich tom.odonnell@bakernet.com | Thanks for a marvelous site in terms of great song selection, excellent chord suggestions, and that nifty transposition gimmick that'll make me lazy. |
| Sat Apr 21 06:41:50 2007 From: John jstansbury001@centurytel.net | I really enjoyed your page - the ability to transpose to another key is brilliant. I wil check back frequently to see if you have any new listings. |
| Fri Apr 20 14:52:51 2007 From: John W. sparky@natca.net | Thanks just doesn't seem enough. This site is now #1 in my list of favorites. |
| Wed Apr 18 14:25:26 2007 From: anonymous none | thanks for the songs. great site. just a small correction, on "The Weight" by The Band, the last verse I believe should start "Catch a cannonball now to take me down the line,". The rest of that song looked exactly right. |
| Tue Apr 17 01:57:36 2007 From: Paresh Bararia paresh@molsieve.com | You are the best! Me, My Guitar and, now, Your Site... Its a new fresh begining for me.. My love to you. And love to your Mom as well. Paresh; India PS : Lemme know if you're visiting India.. |
| Mon Apr 16 09:46:23 2007 From: Daryl L McCutchen dmccutchen@cinci.rr.com | I love your site! There are several old stable songs that would be perfect additions to your fantastic collection of songs...Go Tell It On The Mountain, comes to mind first. 500 Miles; followed by Greenland Fisheries; Kisses Sweeter than Wine; Early In the Morning...you get the idea...this is a TERR-R-RIFIC site...Thank you and your mother. |
| Thu Apr 12 16:08:11 2007 From: Randall Schantz schantzr@baisd.net | Fantastic site. I really want to thank you. |
| Tue Apr 10 21:45:48 2007 From: Adam Pennell adam.pennell@rotork.com | Well talk about a small world; turns out we're basically neighbors once again. I'm living in Walnut Creek now, so if you get a chance, drop me an email. It appears you've been busy over the years... |
| Tue Apr 10 15:47:20 2007 From: Marie-Aline U. P. maline@prodigy.net.mx | So glad to join your site ! Can't wait to increase my songbook with my favourite Jonh Denver's songs ! Thank you ! |
| Tue Apr 10 13:44:31 2007 From: sue thompson suebthompson@hotmail.com | Just want to thank you for your awesome website. I've been looking for a lot of these kind of songs for a nursing home that I sing for. The residents will love it..........Thanks again |
| Sun Apr 8 23:50:35 2007 From: Carolyn winn@molloyisland.com.au | Great site! In the song "Let me be there" you show a chord as -A which I don't understand. Can you please tell me what that means? Thanks |
| Sun Apr 8 22:45:45 2007 From: Kevin Harvey kevinh7@cox.net | Cool site. It's great to have all these songs right at your fingrtips. Thanks for sharing! |
| Sun Apr 8 09:10:16 2007 From: Mike Burnside burnside@epix.net | I can't TELL you how much I've enjoyed all these songs. I'm barely a novice, but it sure helps when you're attempting an old favorite, and you have so many of mine! I wonder if you could find "Sweet Rosyanne"? Pete Seeger used to close his concerts with it as an audience sing-along. THANKS FOR YOUR STUFF! |
| Sun Apr 8 05:31:29 2007 From: bill bbjb2@msn.com | First, nice site. Second thanks Allan. Clapton is hard to just figure out by ear. Your input is great. I agree with your chords. Plug: I heard 3 bands last night. wow, nothin better than live music. Everything from haitian to 12 bar blues. Alexis, what type of music are ya lookin to play? |
| Sat Apr 7 21:18:35 2007 From: Allan Santos ajsantos@berkeley.edu | Hey Aaron, Just gonna give you a little input on Bill's inquiry on the Layla acoustic. Here's how I play it...The chorus goes:Dm Bb C Dm (repeat 3x) then Dm Bb C A C to build up to the Verses. The verse goes: C#m7 G#7, C#m7 C(barre) D(barre) E E7, F#m B E A, F#m B E A. Hope this works out for you. Clapton is GOD. (Aaron, you ain't no slouch on the guitar neither...Where's the Classical Gas tab, man?) |
| Sat Apr 7 20:19:24 2007 From: Donald donaldbyrum@hotmail.com | Love the site lots of cool songs. For me and I am sure other too, I think it would help if you gave some strumming suggestions. |
| Fri Apr 6 14:22:27 2007 From: Tricia rwkissel@telus.net | Thanks for posting the chords & songs. I'm a beginner guitarist and its a great starting point for playing some familiar songs. |
| Fri Apr 6 13:46:20 2007 From: Bill bbjb2@msn.com | Tryin to figure out eric clapton "layla" Is chorus Dm, Bb, C, Dm ???????? Is verses Cm#, G#, Cm#, B, E, etc This song is hard to figure out but some chord progression go good with the song. I like it in dm. I want to get the verses right. any sugestion. I play with his unplugged version it seems to go good in dm and cm# etc. But I feel like I'm missing something in the song. |
| Thu Apr 5 07:48:46 2007 From: Alexis Marsh lexilu2002@hotmail.com | I'm 16 and I just started playing guitar about 3 months ago.. I'm not doing too bad, but I'm looking for new songs to learn. |
| Wed Apr 4 21:37:01 2007 From: Marilyn M mmoreno@cuhsd.org | Blessings to you! Never let this site disappear. Thank you for helping us find those lost songs we love to play and sing. |
| Wed Apr 4 13:41:29 2007 From: Jesse Kaisner j_kaisner@hotmail.com | Aaron, You're not going to believe this, but Chris McWhorter and I were having a discussion out on my back deck the other night, and your name came up... I remembered that this site is returned upon a google search on my name (the snake in the boat story), and thought I would you up. My girlfriend and I bought a house just outside of BV about a year and a half ago. Shoot me an email, and let's exchange contact info. River season is almost here! It would be great if you were ever in CO to catch up. Jesse Kaisner |
| Sun Apr 1 03:20:45 2007 From: Tsjies mail@nospam.org | Thanks for all this. Recently rediscovering all this beautiful music from ages past and sites like yours are realy helpful. Tsjies |
| Thu Mar 29 12:38:47 2007 From: Jake DeCoste jakedecote@hotmail.com | Right on site. Ive been teachin' a friend to play and these are all great tunes for the beginner they have been keepin the parties goin all night... keep it up Jake |
| Wed Mar 28 22:17:41 2007 From: Donna first_impressions@att.net | Hi ~ I'm just learning to play guitar from scratch... at the young age of 48!! I'm taking a Beginner class and came upon your site... I just love it! Your songs are in a much easier-to-read format than some other sites', and I just love the feature where you can transpose the song to any key with just a click. Excellent feature! I'm sharing your site with my classmates! I would love to learn Joni Mitchell's "Big Yellow Taxi"... any chance you can find the time for that one to help a budding musician? |
| Tue Mar 27 15:29:23 2007 From: Tom tparkinson@tampabay.rr.com | Thanks so much for all your work. This is a lot of fun. Say, how about a transcription of "Punky's Dilemma." By S&G. A small gem , I always thought. Thanks Again. |
| Mon Mar 26 15:33:15 2007 From: Neal nim@skillware.com | Thanks so much. Part of my music life is to perform at a Senior Dementia center. This stuff will really help them connect with other living beings. Thanks again, Neal |
| Mon Mar 26 14:57:49 2007 From: Aaron Parsons aparsons@astron.berkeley.edu | Well, in the ongoing war against spam, I lost for about 9 months. But I'm back with a vengance with the classic "read this image" anti-spambot test. Maybe this will work? |
| Sun Jun 11 16:13:27 2006 From: Mike Higgins mhiggins@nrtco.net | What a great site you have. Your song selection and the chords are right on. I play a lot with friends at parties or campfires and this music is just perfect. Thank you very much! |
| Sun Jun 11 13:52:03 2006 From: Aaron Parsons aparsons@astron.berkeley.edu | My apologies for the guestbook being down for so long. Spammers are getting more aggressive, and they've managed to bring down this site twice now. Meanwhile, I'm in the middle of studying for my prelims, so I haven't had time to fix things. But the newest revision of my scripts should fend them off for a little while longer... |
| Thu May 11 09:15:23 2006 From: IVOR ivorseymour1947@hotmail.com | Hi its me again. This time could you find chords and lyrics for THE BOXER? I'm sure you know who by. Thanks. Again a very good site, I very much like the way we are able transpose the chords to a key we can probobly sing!! Again best wishes. Ivor from Sunbury-on-Thames England |
| Wed May 10 21:39:52 2006 From: 116 538 | 324 |
| Wed May 10 20:04:26 2006 From: 38 402 | 213 |
| Wed May 10 13:12:49 2006 From: Frank fdeering@sccd.ctc.edu | thanks for all of the songs - great collection. best regards, Frank |
| Wed May 10 05:03:28 2006 From: Koshkitko nosdsa@saddsah.com | Very good site! I like it! Thanks! |
| Tue May 9 05:32:43 2006 From: Minney trustnoone@atdomainname.org | |
| Tue May 9 03:46:23 2006 From: IVOR ivorseymour1947@hotmail.com | Hi thanks for a great site. I stumbled on it quite by accident. Could you please try for lyrics and guitar chords for "You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet" by Bachman Turner Overdrive. Thanks. Best wishes Ivor from Sunbury-on-Thames England. |
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| Mon May 8 19:02:32 2006 From: freddie nadarisay lespupinoy@sbcglobal.net | I would love to have the chords and lyrics for tom jones song "i believe"...i want to use this song as part of our tahitain dance class. thanks!!! |
| Fri May 5 13:39:12 2006 From: Grams msneyman@yahoo.com | Would love to have the chords and lyrics to "Two Fat Men in a Hudson Hornet." We were at an opry this past Saturday night and this song was sung. Thanks! |
| Fri May 5 13:35:23 2006 From: Daniel dfern86633@aol.com | Hi, I´m Daniel from Germany. Thanks for all your efforts. It´s good to see that ol´ stuff on your site... keep on rockin´in the whole world |
| Thu May 4 08:52:53 2006 From: Pam Lewry Pam.lewry@sasktel.net | wow. this is amazing... you should publish this book. wow. |
| Wed May 3 07:07:20 2006 From: Julia Alex@yahoo.com | I am ASL for Remuera West Scout Group in Auckland. I will be visiting Coventry in November and would like to pay a visit. My cousin Matthew Townsley is a member according to his brother John, whom I am visiting :-)) Would like to visit and swap notes |
| Wed May 3 06:41:24 2006 From: Igor Annie@gmail.com | hi it is claire you all no me and of corse i think it looks great at it will keep looking like that love ya all keep it up lov claire |
| Wed May 3 05:48:31 2006 From: Kostya Mustafa@mail.com | It is amazing and interesting to find your web site on the internetI enjoyed seeing the pictures and what is included in the web site. Have a nice day |
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| Tue May 2 14:57:18 2006 From: Nancy A photodreamer53@yahoo.com | THANK YOU!!!!!! I just stumbled across your web site and it is a god send. Our basement was flooded last year and besideds other things the one thing that was destroyed and I thought never to be replaced was my song book from years of playing as a teen in the 60's because of your web site I now have an incredable start on a new improved version. |
| Tue May 2 14:09:13 2006 From: Frank Musso fj.musso@shaw.ca | great site, there's been a lot work put into this. Keep up the good work. I'm a musician and love going to music sites. Frank |
| Tue May 2 02:15:59 2006 From: john scotswhahae@adelphia.net | great site, alot of these old songs I remember, the chords are easy, good songs to sing when your happy or sometimes not. |
| Mon May 1 08:35:29 2006 From: Jim King jking6@neb.rr.com | Thanks for putting up the music. Ihave used your site for several years, and have appreciated your sharing your information. Some friends are having a "hootenany" for trhe 60th, so this is a great site to get ready!..Thanks so much....Jim |
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| Fri Apr 28 10:05:21 2006 From: Bill D bill_daugherty@yahoo.com | Hey there Lt Cdr Spook. If you have a web site with a bunch of stuff. I'd like to see it too. If you don't mind. I know you've put a lot of work in it but I'm really getting into this stuff. Bill |
| Fri Apr 28 10:03:40 2006 From: Bill Daugherty bill_daugherty@yahoo.com | I was looking for some chords for songs and ran across your web site. It's GREAT. I've had 5 lessons and am having my 6th today. Starting to get together with a couple friends on saturday mornings who play much better than I do but still enjoying. Found so many songs here on your page that I love to play, and you built in a transposer. This is soo WICKED !!! Love it. I'm book marking your page and watching for updates. It's my kind of music; Paul Simon, The Weight by The Band, Reason to Believe by Rod Stewart. I didn't know Paul Simon wrote Red Rubber Ball; a favorite from my kid days too. Bill |
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| Mon Apr 24 11:23:11 2006 From: Gerald Dunn gwtwfidldd@aol.com | Thank you for this website. I am an old amateur guitar player/singer and have always had difficulty finding the words and chords for songs. I will return to this page for help from now on. |
| Fri Apr 21 07:35:55 2006 From: jacky jacklgh@aol.com | Awesome site! Thanks--I'm teaching my grandchildren to play--and these songs couldn't be better! I transpose everything to "G" and they are ready for the girls to play--Thanks tons! |
| Thu Apr 20 20:27:49 2006 From: Lt Cdr Spock MrSpocksEnterprise@sbcglobal.n | Finally, a site that has a format that virtually anybody can use. I also have been collecting (over 950 now)songs since 1965. My format is slightly different, and a bit more to the standard, but with my own little style. So far, everyone has loved them. Been looking for someplace to share them. If you're interested in WP or JPG files of my songs, let me know. I can always send a sample. |
| Wed Apr 19 07:10:59 2006 From: cypank cypank@yandex.ru | GOOD!!! |
| Wed Apr 19 04:08:12 2006 From: dem gopaytoomuchmoney alusiawkuzumumu@yahoo.com | what a site guymen i just land oooooo |
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| Tue Apr 18 08:24:09 2006 From: Jblynz jblindsay@valdosta.edu | your the man, i love the site. i have been playin these songs about everynight with my buddies. Its nice to still see some lightfoot around! keep jammin ~peace |
| Tue Apr 18 05:55:44 2006 From: rqeger ferer@dfewfe.com | Hi , nice site. |
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| Wed Apr 5 10:37:55 2006 From: Rex Ward ward7098@msn.com | Good selection of classics. I have looked all over for "Ain't It The Fall" by Starland Vocal Band. I even e-mailed Bill Danoff, but he doesn't even know where to get it, unless you get lucky on e-bay. Hope you can help. Thanks. |
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| Tue Apr 4 07:07:13 2006 From: Amber Johnson CARE 01 | How are you doing?Well I am doing fine if you ask me! |
| Mon Apr 3 03:12:27 2006 From: Ken Chen ken@asiaa.sinica.edu.tw | Great site ***** |
| Sun Apr 2 22:07:30 2006 From: Jeff Moirano moirano@wisc.edu | Hi Aaron. Sorry to be so strange but this is the only way I've found to contact you... anyhow I'm at the University of Wisconsin and have been looking for an easy way to get a racquetball ladder started for our club. I found a page saying you were responsible for some code that made a really nice one and was wondering if you'd be willing to share it or give some pointers. Let me know if you can help. Thanks, and your page/life is very interesting. |
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| Sat Apr 1 20:44:55 2006 From: john Bogard john@footprint.org | have you figured out Steve Goodman's 'Would you like to learn to dance'? If so, would you send me the lyrics and chords. Thanks. J |
| Sat Apr 1 20:41:16 2006 From: john Bogard john@footprint.org | Thank you. I've been a strummer for 30 years and it's great to find your site. Almost like sitting together and sharing how to play a song. |
| Sat Apr 1 18:17:14 2006 From: Chris M zuotian@gmail.com | Great site. Easy to follow transcriptions to some of the best songs of all time. Just thought I'd let you know "When The Ship Comes In" is written by Bob Dylan. |
| Fri Mar 31 11:34:18 2006 From: Jim Shook jshok@pionet.net | What a blessing. I bought a guitar after 35 years of not playing and have found some songs, with chords, that I can relate to. I enjoy your efforts very much. I really am blessed. I hope that God blesses you for this. Oh, in case your were wondering, I am 72 years old. |
| Wed Mar 29 16:44:23 2006 From: Tinker Trow judyntink66@yahoo.com | song lyrics to "two fat men in a hudson hornet" |
| Wed Mar 29 16:15:17 2006 From: Terri Jo terrijo@inebraska.com | Thanks! I have been able to find some songs here for my beginning guitar students. I love the transposing capability!! Terri Jo singer/ songwriter / guitar teacher |
| Tue Mar 28 05:43:03 2006 From: Jake postga@gov.ns.ca | Great site. Was at a jam this weekend and played (more like .. tried to keep up ..) a lot of of these great songs and wanted to put some in my repatoire. Your site is like hitting hte jackpot. Love the transposition engine. Thank-you so much. Jake |
| Sat Mar 25 16:43:53 2006 From: Marvin Hudson samson486@yahoo.com | I'm impressed with the all of the great folk songs this site provides. The beloved songs are very much a part of me.The ease of instantly transposing the lyrics opens up a brand new way to find the range that best suits my voice and challenging me to learn more unfamiliar chords. Please consider including John Hartfords Gentle On My Mind in your song index. Thanks so much, Marvin |
| Sat Mar 25 08:57:47 2006 From: Peter Butterley peter-butterley@tiscali.co.uk | Fantastic site.Started playing classical guitar aged 60, and impressed no one,Looked for two years for books with a more popular style. Found stuff with lots of pages and few songs to play. Your site was just what I needed its like gold dust to me, please keep up this very very good work.All the best Peter B |
| Fri Mar 24 21:33:20 2006 From: Marsha cajuncurlzz@yahoo.com | Love your site, you have some very good music to play.Looking forward to more.The music here is all i was looking for and i was happy to have such luck in finding it. |
| Fri Mar 24 10:57:30 2006 From: Pete pklangford@netscape.net | Rangley, huh? I'm in Grand Junction... Found your songs great help, very cool key change software. I'm looking for a couple more, "Down By the Riverside" and "I Ain't Gonna Grieve My Lord No More". thanks! Pete |
| Thu Mar 23 08:58:14 2006 From: Linda Linda@room42.com | I imagine I am your mom's age, and if I'd have had a kid (which I didn't), my kid might be posting something similar to this. I am delighted to see the sing along tradition passed from one generation to the next. Thank you for posting these sing along songs. Linda |
| Wed Mar 22 10:55:44 2006 From: Google google@google.com | |
| Mon Mar 20 20:49:16 2006 From: Dee dhebden@webone.com.au | Hows about Jimmy Barns's 'Working Class Man' Love the site D |
| Mon Mar 20 17:07:22 2006 From: Bil Weidner bilw62@msn.com | I have needed this website for so long! I can play and sing these songs that I know now thanks to you! I really appreciate the time you and your mother have taken...also in the words of others it has provided so many so much. Thank you so much! |
| Sat Mar 18 08:51:32 2006 From: Arnold arnold@sharceneger.com | I have never been moved more from one website as i have from this one. You never know really how bad it is until you learn |
| Sat Mar 18 06:50:28 2006 From: Dragan draganobra@yahoo.com | Helo everybody |
| Sat Mar 18 06:33:20 2006 From: D. Seabrook dogwork@yahoo.com | To Gail Lutz (post from January, 06!): the song you're looking for is called Mary Hamilton. |
| Sat Mar 18 06:29:33 2006 From: D. Seabrook dogwork@yahoo.com | Teaching my daughter to sing "I've Been Working On The Railroad." Stumbled onto your site and I am amazed at how cool this is. My family played or sang most of these songs when I was growing up. Theo Bikel, Ian & Sylvia, Chad Mitchell Trio all a big part of my musical life. This is great. And the transcription (modulation) engine is really nifty. Nice job! |
| Sat Mar 18 03:55:27 2006 From: Mark Villanueva ghostman8520@yahoo.com | To whom it may concern, If you please could, could you get the lyrics and chords for "You've Got A Friend" by James Taylor? I highly appreciate the hard work you put into your web page. Thanks for your efforts! |
| Sat Mar 18 00:44:40 2006 From: Heather lastoasis@aol.com | How about "Forever Young" sung by Joan Baez? |
| Fri Mar 17 07:13:16 2006 From: Mary Dukowitz smile_big89@yahoo.com | Hi Just like to say thank-you for the musicI play guitar andthis really brought bake memorys ofall the great songs. i was wonderingif you could find the song Send In the Clowns? i have been looking for it awhile and have had noluck. Thanks again Mary D |
| Thu Mar 16 17:51:54 2006 From: josh buckcreekboy@yahoo.com | its a great site |
| Thu Mar 16 08:04:33 2006 From: Donna dmjen419@yahoo.com | I really love this site especially the ease of transposing to another key. WONDERFUL! Thankx! |
| Wed Mar 15 10:52:44 2006 From: alison russian reatared@.com | aaron you are cute i love your song |
| Tue Mar 14 09:44:54 2006 From: Carolyn bmxmobileparts@shaw.ca | Hey, thanks for the many songs...it sure has helped me learn some new strumming also the ability to change the key...very useful! Thanks for sharing. |
| Mon Mar 13 21:33:00 2006 From: test test | test |
| Mon Mar 13 10:12:17 2006 From: Mike Hokk@epix.net | Appreciated your page with guitar tabulature. Thanks very much! |
| Sun Mar 12 04:26:03 2006 From: Mr.Twister piderson@gmail.com | Wow! Cool Site! I love your site!! |
| Sun Mar 12 01:55:47 2006 From: Jim Morbage avonkosmetika@ua.fm | Thanks for excellent site, very useful for me. Respect! |
| Sat Mar 11 18:18:31 2006 From: Jim Morbage avonkosmetika@ua.fm | Thanks for excellent site, very useful for me. Respect! |
| Sat Mar 11 17:55:12 2006 From: Jim Morbage avonkosmetika@ua.fm | Thanks for excellent site, very useful for me. Respect! |
| Sat Mar 11 11:28:19 2006 From: poco hombre cordinacion@beatrizparedes.org | me da gusto que en acapulco mexico corr\xed a latigazos a jovenes americanos en el zocalo que se drogaban esos springbreakers degradados en su pais canad\xe1 y miami no vendra a corromper a los pocos descentes en el zocalo lo barri de criminales y me da gusto que el gobernador del estado que es amante de amalia garcia la zacatecana no halla estado por poco hombre y el salgado macedonio violador a ni\xf1as en la biblioteca alarcon |
| Thu Mar 9 18:09:45 2006 From: Crickett crickettmyers@netzero.net | Bravo! I love your site and would like to see a few more childrens folk songs on here. I was so tickled that you had the Unicorn song on here. Best Wishes and Go With God Crickett |
| Thu Mar 9 05:26:04 2006 From: gary tgnfl@comcast.net | wow i love your site and thinks to you and your mon . nice job thanks gary |
| Tue Mar 7 09:39:31 2006 From: Aaron Parsons aparsons@ssl.berkeley.edu | Recent server upgrades broke my guitar statistics calculator and this guestbook page for a while. I've only just got around to fixing it. I also was a little more proactive in my spam filtering of this page, so no more web references allowed. |
| Tue Mar 7 09:25:38 2006 From: test test | test |
| Mon Jan 23 01:40:18 2006 From: anil amot_papnoi2005@yahoo.co.in | jagat |
| Sat Jan 21 16:09:11 2006 From: heather lee hot -mail | iloveyou aaroncarter heather lee kiss heather lee Hi.aaroncarter aaron carter 372-0239 |
| Fri Jan 20 19:21:32 2006 From: Annette annette.barrett@tlb.sympatico. | Hi, I am very happy to have come across your site, it is very hard to find the chords and lyrics together, especially for older songs. I am looking for the chords for (The Night has a Thousand Eyes-Bobby Vee or The Carpenters) and (Walk Away Renee - The Left Banke or ?) Again, thanks much for all the work you and your mom have done, keep up the good work. |
| Thu Jan 19 10:53:04 2006 From: deneglka deneglka@deneglka.com | Cool site of course people! |
| Wed Jan 18 20:27:49 2006 From: Ilya Yakubovich ilya.yakubovich@gmail.com | Thank you for the guitar chords! I've never thought I'd find so many of my favorite songs on one page, and transposed too. Cheers. |
| Wed Jan 18 17:09:24 2006 From: Alicia mohaj34@yahoo.com | Great guitar tabs... thanks! Got anymore?... Take care! |
| Mon Jan 16 12:02:46 2006 From: Hjalmar hjalmarsepost@hotmail.com | Hello there.. just wondering, if you who (if I read correct) has sheets of the song "le deserteur", can email them to me.. /thx Hjalmar |
| Sat Jan 14 00:29:44 2006 From: deneglka deneglka@deneglka.com | Cool site of course people! |
| Fri Jan 13 08:02:33 2006 From: U Kyaw Aye ukyawaye@myanmar.com | Very Interesting & Well informed Site. Thanks for the Music Chords also. |
| Thu Jan 12 16:46:24 2006 From: Linda rlthompson59@earthlink.net | Hi, I just wrote and realized I asked a stupid question about -G7. It was on the song 500 Miles. But I changed it to a C and it sounds right now. Also on Swing Low. when it says A band of angels comin after me. That should be a F over comin. Thanks again for the swell page. |
| Thu Jan 12 15:27:22 2006 From: Linda rlthompson59@earthlink.net | I just love your page, I just found it. I am playing piano with cords and this is just what I was looking for. Fun, fun,fun. I just have a question. What does it mean when you wrote -G7. It didn't sound right. Thanks again for the great page. |
| Wed Jan 11 09:31:12 2006 From: deneglka deneglka@deneglka.com | Cool site of course people! |
| Mon Jan 9 04:08:28 2006 From: Paula pafred1@yahoo.com | I have just spent the last 2 hours on your site singing songs that I havn't sung in years! Thank you for taking the time to put these together....They are easy to read and very visitor friendly. |
| Sun Jan 8 22:13:37 2006 From: deneglka deneglka@deneglka.com | Cool site of course people! |
| Sat Jan 7 21:33:46 2006 From: sali salx@chariot.com | hey thanx heaps 4 this site i havnt found n e thing the same :) u rok...<3 |
| Wed Jan 4 16:17:20 2006 From: Trevor trevorbouck@hotmail.com | I wish more tabs were shown this way. Do you know of any more sites like yours?? I like the transpose option, too. |
| Tue Jan 3 07:27:41 2006 From: gail lutz gail175@hotmail.com | Gee, really takes me back - and I mean BACK... to the '60s does your selection of songs. I put my guitar away when I "grew up" and am now dusting it off in preparation for retirement! (but it has to compete with the dulcimer I receives for Christmas) Anyway, you have been a God-send with selections and chords (reasonably simple -ouch!my fingers hurt!), and this will be a huge time saver. I am looking for an obscure Joan Baez ballad about "...Today there were four Marys; tonight there'll be but three; there was Mary Beaton, Mary Seaton, Mary Carmichael and me..." can you help? |
| Mon Jan 2 20:50:13 2006 From: ss ss@ss.co | ssss |
| Mon Jan 2 20:15:34 2006 From: Joseph joseph_morabito@juno.com | great site. request I Would Not Be Here-John Hartford Arkansas Traveler-sam hinton or trad. |
| Mon Jan 2 00:01:19 2006 From: Josh poorpetebest@gmail.com | This compilation rocks! Thanks for the tabs man. |
| Sun Jan 1 07:53:16 2006 From: Kimberly kgeiger2@excite.com | How wonderful it was to stumble across your site! These are songs, that I, too, grew up with, sitting at the kitchen table after dinner with my mom, dad and brother. I am a musician and often play many of these songs. Thank you for providing words and chords to those i have forgotten. -Kimberly |
| Fri Dec 30 23:29:27 2005 From: David M McClellan dmcclellan@mac.com | I would like the guitar chords to "Turn Around" as song by Harry Belafonte |
| Thu Dec 29 09:33:11 2005 From: Marcia Nora-Paquette paquettem@charter.net | Hi... I've enjoyed collecting sing-a-long songs to teach my daughter who just got a guitar for christmas! Many thanks... the site is fun:) |
| Wed Dec 28 05:00:33 2005 From: Mandel smiwk@miportuino.info | |
| Sun Dec 25 07:36:43 2005 From: deneglka deneglka@deneglka.com | Cool site of course people! |
| Wed Dec 21 23:17:31 2005 From: Ian Rogers hemlokk@hotmail.com | NICE BLOODY SITE! You've got a killer selection there...Great drinkin' songs. |
| Tue Dec 20 02:28:30 2005 From: deneglka deneglka@deneglka.com | Cool site of course people! |
| Sun Dec 18 05:41:44 2005 From: artek artek@artek.com | Are you bee in artek children race? |
| Sun Dec 18 03:19:09 2005 From: adagio adagiofla@aol.com | Thank you a million times more...I was about to give up searching for a song (little boxes) and then I found your awesome website!!! The only bad thing is I spent the next 2 hours getting some of the greatest songs ever for an acoustic show that I do in Arizona, USA. Now all I have to do is learn the songs. God Bless you for all the time you have spent putting such great classics in view. Peace and Love, Adagio. |
| Sat Dec 17 21:40:19 2005 From: EZE N CONFIDENCE juniortemple@yahoo.com | THE WEDSITE IS FOR GOOD AND NOT FOR BAD |
| Fri Dec 16 18:52:33 2005 From: Julia upperlands@hotmail.com | Thank you kindly for the website and songs. You made someone happy today and that is priceless. Peace to you and all you love. Julia |
| Tue Dec 13 07:28:43 2005 From: Dano elvidano@netscape.net | Love the site. It's great to have such a collection of songs. The transcriptions are very good, and easy to follow. Where did you get the words to You Ain't Going Nowhere? I am a big Dylan fan but have never seen that version before. |
| Sun Dec 11 18:05:28 2005 From: John Norland jnorland@verizon.net | The transpose function is AWESOME! Thank you. Is there any way for me to get a copy of the software that transposes like that? John |
| Sat Dec 10 12:22:14 2005 From: Phil Deisher (az) pdeisher@cableone.net | Hello Again... I notice you have "?" in front of some of your songs. IF that means you are not sure who does them, here are some of the ones I know. These may not be the first artists, but ones I know of.... Peter Paul & Mary And When I Die - For Loving Me Good Times We Had Hurry Sundown Michael Row Your Boat Ashore Marvelous Little Toy No Other name 500 Miiles Kingston Trio 500 Miles Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream Streets of Laredo Worried Man Blue Joan Baez Man of Constant Sorrow (Traditional) The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down Allison Krause & Union Station Man of Constant Sorrow (Contemporary) (From the Movie Oh, Brother Where Art Thou) Olivia Newton John Let Me Be There Tom Jones or Englebert Humperdink Green Green Grass of Home Willie Nelson Will the Circle Be Unbroken |
| Sat Dec 10 12:03:34 2005 From: Phil Deisher (az) pdeisher@cableone.net | GREAT site! I have been collecting songs I like to play in dog-eared notebooks and 3-ring binders, and now in my laptop, since to 60s. I notice you have "I'm in Love with a Big Blue Frog", a wonderful song done by Peter Paul and Mary, on your list. Try as I might, I cannot find who actually wrote this piece. Any ideas? I am thinking maybe Peter or Paul, but I find nothing on line. Thanks for a terrific site! Phil (OH! Please put "PPnM song" In the subject line if you write back. That will make sure it is not "junk". Thanks. - P |
| Sat Dec 10 11:08:11 2005 From: Steve steve@yahoo.com | I love your site! I'm just learning to play, only about a month now. I was searching for the lyrics to "Puff", it was one of my favorites when I was growing up. You did a great job on the songs here, I'm printing them out right now so I can learn to play them. Great collection, lots of good ones that bring back great memories. Thanks |
| Thu Dec 8 10:52:53 2005 From: DR.martins martins_gen@yahoo.com | will like this page,My name is martins. I love you site, brohter |
| Wed Dec 7 19:04:06 2005 From: Matt Stanton stantonstables@aol.com | thanks so much for putting so many great old songs at my fingertips.... now if i just had my old calouses back!!!! |
| Wed Dec 7 09:57:02 2005 From: ken Ferguson steeplejack@ Charter.net | Thanks for the tunes! I think a better set of chords for Cats in the Cradle is DCGDCGDCAm GFDFD |
| Mon Dec 5 16:28:03 2005 From: avigale bischard avigaleb@yahoo.com.au | thank you for the music to games people play. just for the record it was written by joe south. love your site. |
| Sun Dec 4 21:55:35 2005 From: J.P. Wicker jpwmusicltd@hotmail.com | I am in music production, been in some hardrock bands, and am now doing solo acoustic shows for a few months. Just wanted to thank you for the guitar chords. Very helpful. All the best, J.P. Wicker |
| Sun Dec 4 08:31:27 2005 From: Will Miller willgmiller@gmail.com | Am looking for the lyrics of an old nursery rhyme song that went "Are you there Mr Bear?" "Don't you dare to take a bite from me" It was taught to me by my grandmother during the War. Any ideas? |
| Sun Dec 4 01:08:41 2005 From: Paul Collingwood paul.collingwood@ntlworld.com | Thankyou for a super site. It must take lots of hard work but I can tell you it is really appreciated. Now I must go and learn Bobby McGee. Thankyou again. Paul. |
| Fri Dec 2 07:24:51 2005 From: JO jo4philly@msn.com | i was searching for guitar music , chords and lyrics ... i am so happy to visit your website !! i collect words and chords and cannot read music . i want to learn and understand tablature ( or at least understand what it means ! ) i am looking for your chords for this song " If I were a Carpenter " i have them somewhere because when i was a teenager i use to play this song !! i now have my own grouwn daughters !! |
| Tue Nov 29 16:26:33 2005 From: judy mussett judymussett@hotmail.com | Debbie Upshaw I didn't know Jimmie Rodgers wrote "Frankie and Johnnie", thanks. It would be interesting to see how many versions of this song there actually is. I do , and have heard, many versions! More than a lot of the other classic folk songs where evryone puts their own version forward. It can get confusing but is very interesting and, I find, exciting. Judy M |
| Mon Nov 28 19:01:16 2005 From: andres andres@gmail.com | Yo brothers! Good site ;) Thaks ;) |
| Mon Nov 28 15:43:21 2005 From: Debbie Upshaw upshawdj@gmail.com | I happened upon your site as I was looking for lyrics to "Streets of Laredo." I printed several of the songs you have, and noticed that the words you have to "Frankie and Johnnie" are different from what I had heard. I have a Jimmie Rodgers (the writer of the song) recording of it from 1929, and some of the words (whole verses) are different. Wondered where you got the lyrics posted on your site? Not criticizing, just curious. |
| Mon Nov 28 09:17:01 2005 From: Erik Erik@yahoo.com | Hello! I am erik and i like this site. Bay... ;) |
| Mon Nov 28 04:27:30 2005 From: afrikanez afrikanez@gmail.com | Hello all! Happy Independence Day! |
| Mon Nov 28 02:14:37 2005 From: tom tomkihei@maui.net | So, how can I get copys of all the sheet music + chords ? |
| Sun Nov 27 23:36:31 2005 From: Catherine cetaylor8@verizon.net | Hello Aaron Thanks for the songs. A bunch of us at Vermont College MA program had a great sing along using a power point projector and songs from your songbook. Thanks to your mom, too. aloha Catherine |
| Sun Nov 27 14:26:26 2005 From: ashley ashley@ashley.com | Hello! Congrats Thanksgiving Day! |
| Thu Nov 24 22:11:37 2005 From: ashley ashley@ashley.com | Hello! Congrats Thanksgiving Day! |
| Thu Nov 24 13:24:20 2005 From: judy mussett judymussett@hotmail.com | P.P.S. for D Brown posted sun october 23 I have the words and chords to "Springhill Mine Disaster" and can sing the melody if he/she wants to give me a call. Judy M |
| Thu Nov 24 13:13:11 2005 From: judy mussett judymussett@hotmail.com | P.S. I have the Joan Baez song "diamonds and rust" which contains the line.."well I'll be dammned" one of your admirers is looking for it. Just let me know if you want it or if I can forward it to him Judy M |
| Thu Nov 24 13:08:34 2005 From: judy mussett judymussett@hotmail.com | Great site and I would love the chords to "Somewhere over the rainbow". There are a few modern singers doing it and my youngest guitar student would love to learn it. The one I have is a bir complicated but I can work on it if I have to! Cheers, Judy M |
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| Thu Nov 24 03:48:38 2005 From: Henriko Henriko@yahooo.com | Hello! Thaks from me to you job this is site! Sorry for my poor english:( |
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| Wed Nov 23 09:38:44 2005 From: jake setterpapa@hotmail.com | neat!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
| Mon Nov 21 20:52:42 2005 From: Henriko Henriko@yahooo.com | Hello! Thaks from me to you job this is site! Sorry for my poor english:( |
| Fri Nov 18 22:33:05 2005 From: joyce rgreenjrose@msn.com | Thank you so much! I have just recently picked up my guitar again and finding your site with the incredible list of songs will give my playing new life! joyce. |
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| Wed Nov 16 10:27:23 2005 From: Raymond Ingram fasteray@bellsouth.net | Hello, I just went through your guitar lyrics. After further exploration of the unknown I came to your web page. My wife and I are strong supporters of seti and the space program. We can see shuttle launches from our house in Fort Pierce FL.Sounds like your an interesting person and are doing much to be thankful for. I have not been abducted although my wife at times wishes it would happen. Nurses can't live with them or without. Have a good day. Ray Ingram, avid Pink Floyd fan |
| Wed Nov 16 10:17:48 2005 From: Ray Ingram fasteray@bellsouth.net | Obviously we both like the same music era. I would like the chords for the wreck of the Edmonfitzgerald (Gordon Lightfoot) also a song done by Joan Biaz?? I don't know the name but some of the lyrics are Well I'll be damned here comes your ghost again,But that's not unusaull but the moon was full.Thanks for any help you can give.I can help with some gordon Light Foot and Moody Blues. Please e-mail me.In sunny Florida. |
| Tue Nov 15 10:10:26 2005 From: matmeladina matmeladina@matmeladina.com | Hello! Thanks to you site! |
| Mon Nov 14 22:25:34 2005 From: labanga labanga@labanga.com | Mega site and mega owner! |
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| Sun Nov 13 14:48:52 2005 From: Suede Subway ianunderscoresadler@yahoo.com | Hi Great site. Seekers - never find another you - capo should be on 3 not 1 - at least, to play along with the CD. Keep it up. Suede Subway |
| Sat Nov 12 20:26:30 2005 From: roadkill ROADKILLSKINNER@hotmail.com | great site brings back my childhood keep up the great work roadkill |
| Sat Nov 12 00:57:44 2005 From: judy mussett judymussett@hotmail.com.au | Thank you soooo much I'm having a wonderful trip down memory lane and finding songs I've been wanting to play and remember!!! I wish I could sit down with someone and play all night, I used to but now have to be content with an hour at a time. Cheers judy M |
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| Thu Nov 10 22:25:51 2005 From: Greg gbachmeier@msn.com | Thanks for putting some great songs together. The layout is great and the tabs are excellent. Peace. |
| Thu Nov 10 14:24:24 2005 From: buzz bgillis10sne1@yahoo.com | Great site and a lot of work Thanks. Do you have the words and chords to a Dylan song It takes a lot to laugh, it takes a train to cry |
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| Wed Nov 9 20:02:33 2005 From: barbara barbarapasquier@yahoo.com | I think you have done a great job here! do you have some chords for "when Johnny comes marching home again"? thanks |
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| Sun Nov 6 14:49:05 2005 From: Joe jreynolds@nhvweb.net | Aaron, Excellent website. I am a high school teacher and I teach a guitar class. I am always looking for good places to send my students to find songs. You may end up getting alot of hits from NJ once I tell them about some of the songs I found. Thanks alot, keep up the good work. |
| Sun Nov 6 14:36:35 2005 From: debbie hardegree d_hardegree@yahoo.com | Do you have chords for a song that was on the John Denver Muppets Christmas CD, called "It's in Every one of us"? John did not write it, and I'm not sure who did. thanks, Debbie |
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| Tue Nov 1 11:07:25 2005 From: Brian Dorris bdorris@prairie.harrahs.com | Aaron, I'm not sure how but I stumbled my way on to your website read your bio and almost fell out of my chair laughing about Johnson clubbing that prairie dog. Where is the page dedicated to the beaver clan? Take care |
| Tue Nov 1 03:39:30 2005 From: hurny hurny@hurny.com | hurny ilove you ;) |
| Mon Oct 31 19:05:33 2005 From: friend friend@friend.com | Very much Site! |
| Mon Oct 31 08:54:32 2005 From: martina martina@martina.com | I like this site very much! |
| Sat Oct 29 22:37:10 2005 From: norman norman@pdq.net | thanks |
| Fri Oct 28 17:05:20 2005 From: wayne howard dandow@bellsouth.net | I enjoy this site. I am wondering if you have of the old hymns transposed? IF SO PLEASE PUT THEM ON THIS SITE. |
| Fri Oct 28 16:33:49 2005 From: Karen Wegner karen_wegner2001@yahoo.com | I enjoy your web site and found several songs I had been looking for. Thank you. Have you ever heard the song "I'll meet you on the other side of Jordan" sung by June Carter Cash and Johnny Cash on June's CD? I cannot find the words or cords for it. |
| Fri Oct 28 09:33:49 2005 From: Ray Albrektson aparsons@albrektson.com | Way to go, Aaron! I'm a new ukulele player and am supposed to lead a "sing-along" at some kind of party my wife and her friends cooked up and your site is going to save my bacon. Thanks again. Now I live in fear that it will go away--you wouldn't be willing to make a zip archive available for humble leeches like me, would you? Blessings again! |
| Thu Oct 27 06:31:43 2005 From: Mary muzical@juno.com | First of all --- thanks for the really nice job you did on the songs. We entertain lots at retirement homes and some of these songs will be helpful. I also want to ask you about GOODNIGHT IRENE. It was written by HUDDIE LEDBETTER but I did not see the name there. I know your chords were written for the guitar but they work great for the autoharp as well. |
| Wed Oct 26 16:30:43 2005 From: Beverly Runningen brunning@prtel.com | Good site! I need the words to the song "I wish i was a Teddy BEAR " by Donna Fargo do you think you can help me ? |
| Wed Oct 26 10:57:29 2005 From: Susan Gordon-Clark susang@axium.com | I LOVE THIS SITE - and you are brilliant as well. Just discovered one little flaw. I transposed a Times they are a Changin' up 2 which is 4 1/2 steps into the key of A Sharp- I do not prefer sharps so it changed to B flat - however, when I tried to print it, it reverted to the A sharp version not the B flat. Can you correct that one tiny flaw?? Hope so cause this site is terrific otherwise! |
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| Mon Oct 24 14:11:09 2005 From: Dave E. djedmund@aol.com | Thank you!! I am a very occasional guitar player and just gave my 13 year old daughter her first guitar. I was looking for a songbook that had a collection of fun, classic and easy to learn and play songs and your compilation is just what I was looking for. Thank you for taking the time to put this together. I'm sure it will prove to be a valuable resource as my daughter and I work through the songs together. |
| Sun Oct 23 20:47:21 2005 From: laymon tunstall laymon_t@hotmail.com | Thanks for all the good songs !!! I have been trying to find a song chords and lyrics called How do You Do by mouth an mcneil if you know it it would be great thanks laymon |
| Sun Oct 23 06:07:25 2005 From: D Brown duanebrown@tru.eastlink.ca | email was wrong from previous submission, this is correct. i'd lo ve to hear the song somehow. |
| Sun Oct 23 06:06:22 2005 From: D Brown duanebrwon@tru.eastlink.ca | Hi there, I was just wondering if you had a link to the tune of Springhill Mine Disaster somewhere. I seen the guitar chords to lyrics oon the site. I don't think I ever heard this song. I'm living about an hour away from this town. I'm interested in hearing the song. |
| Fri Oct 21 09:19:27 2005 From: Richard Thaler Rthaler38@aol.com | I found your site while looking for info about hiking with dogs in Big Sur. Could you tell me more about that hike you did in Ventana Wilderness? Where is the trail head and how do I get to it? Or, can you send me to a site that has more details? thanks |
| Fri Oct 21 03:49:40 2005 From: Gary gaf-tx@swbell.net | Great website - thanks for sharing! I have a few suggested changes for Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter. On the refrain that starts, "But its sad,she doesn't love me now" it seems to me that the chords Am, C, Am, G work better than F, C, F, G. Similarly on the next line, I would replace the F with an Am. |
| Mon Oct 17 00:12:49 2005 From: mahdi mahdi_ok2004@yahoo.com | helloo |
| Sun Oct 16 12:36:53 2005 From: L.F. gfuran@sympatico.ca | looking for chords to a couple of fred neil tunes. Little bit of rain and The other side of this life. |
| Sun Oct 16 06:30:41 2005 From: roy.b mansel.b@tiscali.co.uk | another you by the seekers |
| Sat Oct 15 19:25:14 2005 From: J.B. jbstanley_@hotmail.com | I appreciate the time and effort you put into this. I have been trying to find the chords to "Turn Around" by the Kingston Trio. Would you consider adding that you your site? Again, thanks for the site. For a beginnerlike me, it has been a great help. |
| Thu Oct 13 21:37:08 2005 From: JAMES RIEDE jamesriede@netscape.com | GREAT SITE!!! I HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR THE CHORDS TO 'ODEN' SINCE ABOUT 1966 SINCE I FIRST HEARD THE SONG BY PETER AND GORDON!!! THANK YOU FOR THE CHORDS!!! WOULD YOU KNOW ANY OF THE NOTES???? HOW ABOUT ANY SONGS FROM DONOVAN LIKE CATCH THE WIND AND OR COLORS!!!!THANK YOU AGAIN YOUR SITE IS FANTASTIC!!! OH, ONE MORE REQUEST: EVER HEARD THE SONG AND/OR HAVE THE CHORDS TO'WEARY HOBO' JAMES!!! |
| Thu Oct 13 13:12:13 2005 From: Blake kishler.6@osu.edu | Great site! I'm still learning the basics of guitar, and I really like the easy-to-play format. I'm a folk fan, so I love this music - and I appreciate the Gordon Lightfoot songs, he's my favorite :) |
| Thu Oct 13 10:02:05 2005 From: Sniffy huera684@earthlink.net | I think I have figured out the chords and a picking style for "The Big Rock Candy Mountains" (from O' Brother Where Art Thou?) but if you have any info I'd love to hear it. P.S... Your web site is great, keep it coming! |
| Wed Oct 12 22:49:17 2005 From: Allan Santos ajsantos@berkeley.edu | Sorry Aaron, but I took advantage of your practice absence by logging all my games on the ladder. Someone had to stop your probably 1 year reign on top and this is probably the only way I know how. |
| Wed Oct 12 03:43:04 2005 From: Mac rene@miklas.at | I love your site! Most of the songs are correct (no matter what a few are saying) and transcribed for very easy use. I especially LOVE the transposing feature. Now I can have the chords listed in the way I play them (eg with capo...) or have them transposed to fit, what my lead-guitarist insists on playing... Thanks and keep it up! |
| Tue Oct 11 07:06:50 2005 From: Musician shallybally92@yahoo.com | Have been playing the guitar for over 25 years - this site is rubbish! Why? Because all the chords are wrong! |
| Tue Oct 11 01:38:30 2005 From: abana jr aba@yahoo.com | thanks for ur mind |
| Sat Oct 8 13:38:39 2005 From: Dave Christoffersen slowpups@hotmail.com | My-O-My what a fine sight indeed to see these fine tunes listed in usable fashion....to simply view the list of titles has the power to put one in a state of revery reminiscent of a more kindly and benificent time. Thank you. |
| Sat Oct 8 12:08:22 2005 From: Sandy Sandy Layne | Great site, I was wondering if you have the chords for an Amy Grant song called Helping Hand? Thanks |
| Thu Oct 6 21:33:46 2005 From: Ellery dcresearchtech@yahoo.com | ps Happy New Year |
| Thu Oct 6 21:16:24 2005 From: Ellery dcresearchtech@yahoo.com | Dear Aaron, Thank you so much. So many songs I remember from my youth, how nice of you to provide this. You wouldnt' remember this song "Reach out in the darkness" but it's been on my mind alot lately. "I knew a man that I did not care for, and then one day, that man gave me a call. We sat and talked about things on our mind, and now that man he is a friend of mine." I never would have thought the 70's were innocent at the time, but looking back I realize how we really were. Good luck young man. |
| Tue Oct 4 19:53:06 2005 From: Jason jasoncdennison@hotmail.com | Wow- great thing with the guitar chords. Especially the transpose feature - brilliant! Keep up the good work. (And don't be afraid to add more songs =) ) [stumbled upon your website whilst looking for traditional folk music chords] |
| Tue Oct 4 18:24:58 2005 From: Jo-Anne jkbarton@magma.com | Hi Aaron, Did you ever find the lyrics to Prism Song by Gale Garnett? I found a link to your guestbook on Google. I'm looking for the lyrics too. |
| Tue Oct 4 12:13:17 2005 From: George Riley riley@ece.gatech.edu | Thanks for the words and chords for all the songs. I downloaded all your ".txt" files, reformatted for latex, and made a nice 200+ page songbook with TOC and index. Email if you want a copy (I couldn't find your email anywhere..good job hiding from spammers) |
| Mon Oct 3 15:36:58 2005 From: Shirley Parsons (Aaron's Mom) shirley.parsons@cncc.edu | Sorry, Helen, but I am not familiar with "Dunderbeck's Machine." |
| Sun Oct 2 08:21:07 2005 From: Diane Moore deeh123@mn.rr.com | I love your website. I'm just taking guitar lessons (I'm 44--teaching an old dog and all that), and your songs are so easy to follow since I know most of the chords. Anyway, if you get the time, I would love to have the words and chords to "Drops of Jupiter" by Train, and "Mad World" by Gary Jules. Thanks very much. Diane |
| Thu Sep 29 12:08:14 2005 From: Stanley Robinson stanleyrobinson@earthlink.net | In so many songs I find that the most recognizable ones are those we have sung around cam fires, or bon fires. But there is one missing here that I remember singing many times. And if you could find the words and the chords, I would dearly love it. "We are climbing Jacob's ladder." Thanks for a really fun site. Stanley. |
| Tue Sep 27 20:45:01 2005 From: eugenio m eugenio@bunbury.net | i would like to know and learn about your guitar tabs and chords |
| Tue Sep 27 20:21:18 2005 From: Julia commandoskipper@yahoo.com | This compilation of songs and chords is incredible. The printable versions, the transposing into different key, and the awesome song selection all add to how great it is. Thank you so much! |
| Tue Sep 27 02:25:44 2005 From: Elma elmpenguin@wanadoo.fr | FANTASTIC!!I live in France and sing in a choral group!They like to sing songs in English as well as French.This is a brilliant site and I am off to practise Sound of Silence on my guitar so we can sing it at the next session!! My four year old son Jack now sings along to songs that I sung with my Dad!Great memories!Thankyou. |
| Mon Sep 26 12:48:36 2005 From: aba imo ABA@IMO.COM | Incredible! I just bought my first guitar and am learning to play. These songs are just what I need to learn. Thank you! |
| Sun Sep 25 00:12:44 2005 From: rs stages@telus.net | GREAT SITE!!!!! |
| Wed Sep 21 17:04:25 2005 From: Howard Mintzefr hmintzer@optonline.net | I bought my first guitar last Christmas. My goal was to be able to play some of the folk and simple rock music for myself and to my grandkids. Your site has really filled that goal for me....Thanks so much |
| Wed Sep 21 15:50:10 2005 From: George W. Randall gw_randall@yahoo.com | Incredible! I just bought my first guitar and am learning to play. These songs are just what I need to learn. Thank you! |
| Mon Sep 19 12:28:40 2005 From: Bill Connell bcjc66@aol.com | What a great site. What impresses me the most is the transposition capability. Is this a computer program which one would be able to obtain? Or is it something you programed? Would appreciate what you could share with me. Regards, Bill Connell |
| Sun Sep 18 22:35:10 2005 From: anna alohafoster@hotmail.com | WOW! Every song I sang when I was young! I'm so excited to find this site...works great on the ukulele. Thanks for all the work. |
| Sun Sep 18 16:31:56 2005 From: rebelias rebelias@adelphia.net | A great and helpful site! FYI...."Reason To Believe" was written by the late, great Tim Hardin. It was popularized by Rod Stewart (and others) but I assume you wish to gve due credit where it is due. |
| Sat Sep 17 05:41:57 2005 From: Aurelio vtjackjumper | Thank you very much for all that you have done. As a beginning guitar player for twenty five years, you have done more to help. |
| Fri Sep 16 22:31:00 2005 From: Ted Herr tedherr@yahoo.com | Great site! I used to have a collection of songs like this, and somehow they apparently went to the same place baseball cards go to to die. I'm starting to rebuild my collection, and am "totally jazzed" about finding your collection. Thanks! |
| Fri Sep 16 21:48:20 2005 From: geordy geordyo@aol | Thanks |
| Wed Sep 14 14:01:04 2005 From: Mike Smith wm44smith@hotmail.com | I'm looking for the chords,lyrics, and tuning for Steve Goodman's fantastic blues version of the old gospel standard "I'll Fly Away." Steve did it in slide guitar style and an open tuning of some sort. What ever it was, it was great guitar. Typical Steve Goodman!! Thanks, Mike |
| Wed Sep 14 01:08:47 2005 From: White Wolf nctucson@att.net | Heard a Dylan tune on the muzak today! Thanks for posting the tunes. Lot of street tunes on this list! BTW- All Simon and Garfunkel tunes are post Garfunkel tunes in my opinion. I think Paul said it all when he said "Garfunkel is a pain in the a#@! |
| Sat Sep 10 17:18:04 2005 From: ApK apk@apkweb.com | Hi, I love your song collection. I'm having a great time playing them. I'm wondering what hyphenated chords mean in some of the sheets, like Am-D and C-G in 'City of New Orleans.' Are they supposed to be bass note slash chords, like Am/D and C/G? Thanks again. |
| Fri Sep 9 19:48:26 2005 From: Helen hmaynard@ieee.org | Hey -- great site. Thanks! My Dad used to sing a song about "Dunderbeck's machine." It was quite gruesome -- "those kitten cats and long tail rats no more will they be seen -- they're all ground up to sausage meat in Dunderbeck's machine." Gruesome, but we loved it as kids. Unfortunately, that's the only line I remember, and my friends are getting really tired of hearing me repeat it. Could you please ask your Mom if she knows the rest of the words? Your Mom and my Dad seem to have much the same repertoire. Many thanks. |
| Wed Sep 7 22:43:06 2005 From: Willliam F. Stephens wstephen@asapgroup.com | Just to let you know, the song "Duncan" is a post-Simon and Garfunkel chune by Paul Simon. |
| Fri Sep 2 08:03:59 2005 From: Roland Rueben talk2rol_drummerboy@yahoo.com | HELO SIR/MA, I AM ROLAND AND I AM A DRUMMER BUT NOT THAT GOOD COS WE DON'T REALLY DO CIRCULAR MUSIC HERE IN MY COUNTRY AND I NEED TO GET A BOOK WHICH CAN REALLY MAKE ME IMPROVE MUSICALLY.PLEASE CAN ANYONE ASSIT ME? BEST REGARDS ROLAND RUEBEN |
| Thu Sep 1 12:22:35 2005 From: Ian ianr144ca@yahoo.ca | My Daughter recently took up the guitar. I myself played many moons ago, so I decided to pick it up again to play along with her lessons(someone else).I found a lot of old songs and chords on your site that my brothers and I played together. Thanks for a job well done. Ian |
| Tue Aug 30 10:59:44 2005 From: garyindayton nvtday@juno.com | great songs the best of [in the day] many songs sound better capo up 1 or 2 just didnt know why theres never indication of capo position.for songs like where have all the flowers gone or tambourine man. thanks |
| Fri Aug 26 09:28:18 2005 From: Charmaine Host charmainehost@yahoo.co.uk | What a find! Who knows it may restore something I've lost. |
| Thu Aug 25 02:56:06 2005 From: Chris Rutt car39@cam.ac.uk | many great songs I,ve come to know and love over the years Thanks Chris |
| Wed Aug 24 19:26:58 2005 From: John Newland macnewland@cox.net | I heard the word "Flocinaucinihilipiliphication" when I was a senior in high school in 1961 and we were encouraged (forced?) to learn a new word every week. How about Neumonalultramicroscopicvolcanokineosis |
| Tue Aug 23 17:08:36 2005 From: Raquel RaquelCross@hotmail.com | Sweet |
| Sat Aug 20 21:12:48 2005 From: W. D Wallis wdwallis@rocketmail.com | Just wanted to thank you for running a site like this. |
| Thu Aug 18 13:41:32 2005 From: Peter Thorstrom vostrikov@gmail.com | Brilliant site! Great songs! Great with chords for all verses, I usally just play first verse... :-) Keep up the good work! Peter T, Sweden |
| Wed Aug 17 00:25:53 2005 From: paul bremer crex311@yahoo.com | thanks good site. got 8 songs. going to add any more? i play chords. so i pick up on this real fast.could not ask for a better fomat.putting it out.this is my two cents worth.guitar picker.in grantsburg wi |
| Mon Aug 15 02:51:23 2005 From: MAGA MAGA MAGA@MAGA.COM | AM MAGA FROM ASABA LOMEL TOGO |
| Wed Aug 10 18:33:26 2005 From: Ray G:) lrgurka@msn.com | Thanks for the website.You did a great job with setting it up. A good listing of folk songs and the transposer feature is an awesome idea. I look forward to printing some of these songs for some of my Coffeehouse gigs I play at. Gracias..Thank you :) |
| Wed Aug 10 07:21:09 2005 From: Brock Wolf brock_jacob_wolf@hotmail.com | Mazeltov to Aaron and Sarah! |
| Mon Aug 8 13:38:17 2005 From: Janice Brodowsky jbrodowsky@att.net | Hey Aaron! Your site is terrific! Your Mom sounds like a cool lady, and I have a feeling she and I are about the same age judging from the songs she has collected. So many of these songs bring back memories of summer camp (many moons ago)where I used to play lots of these folk songs for the kids. Thanks for all of your hard work! -Janice |
| Sun Aug 7 22:03:49 2005 From: Kate cowlady1990@email2me.net | Excellent. This has saved me a TON of research. I am a music therapist, and with the "boomers" getting older, I can no longer get by on just "wartime" songs anymore. Plus - I enjoy the songs myself! Kate |
| Sat Aug 6 14:40:22 2005 From: John Manzo jmanzo@ucalgary.ca | great guitar site with wonderful canadian content!! |
| Fri Aug 5 19:57:05 2005 From: Carrie cbolstad@cox.net | Great Site, Many Thanks! Would either you or your Mom know any Melanie songs/chords. I've looked, cannot find. Beautiful People, Animal Crackers, Brand New Key? Appreciation and Blessings |
| Fri Aug 5 07:58:55 2005 From: Chris cfoglia@mit.edu | Thanks for doing this--I've been trying to find sing-along songs as I'm learning to play and your site is a goldmine. The transposer is amazing, too. Nice work! |
| Thu Aug 4 21:05:58 2005 From: Hank hankW2233@yahoo.com | hey, great web page.....really like the songs. if possible, i was wondering if u could please find the chords and lyrics to donovans atlantis.....its a great song and seems it would fit great on your page with the other music. If u can great, if not just wanted to say this page has been very enjoyable! |
| Thu Aug 4 11:29:44 2005 From: Pam Pam4880@yahoo.com | What a blast from the past. Thanks so much for sharing. I'm going pull out my guitar and play some of these! |
| Thu Jul 28 14:26:42 2005 From: Karen Heise karenkheise@yahoo.com | Many of these bring back memories for me, too. Thanks. I'm impressed with the transposer. How do you do it? |
| Wed Jul 27 18:07:16 2005 From: Jon Evans jonevans@ameritech.net | So many of the songs that I love. Thanks. |
| Sun Jul 24 18:54:57 2005 From: Mike Copen mikecopen@mywdo.com | WOW!! A great sight! Thank-you -- love it! |
| Sat Jul 23 06:30:22 2005 From: sepid sepid2020@yahoo.com | Iim a bigginer giutar.i want to learn how play it. |
| Sun Jul 17 18:11:47 2005 From: edward pooldad02 | thanks for the music i will turn in again. |
| Sun Jul 17 11:42:59 2005 From: Helen pettigrew_h@yahoo.com | Cool Site. You're one handsome Dude. You're quite so young to dig those old guitar chords/lyrics. Thanks so much for the songs. More power to you. Helen |
| Sat Jul 16 15:47:12 2005 From: Gus GusCala@yahoo.com | I just found your site today with a Google search of "guitar sing along". Wow! Thanks for such a great site! The song list is awesome and the transposer is THE COOLEST thing. I know it must have took a lot of time and effort to get all of the songs to work with it. It's much appreciated. The rest of your site is very cool too. |
| Fri Jul 15 20:39:24 2005 From: cleanup2 cleanup2 | cleanup2 |
| Fri Jul 15 20:32:13 2005 From: cleanup cleanup | cleanup |
| Wed Jul 13 14:28:15 2005 From: Cory LazerPhreak@hotmail.com | I would like to learn how to play "Here without you" by three doors down, however I am not experienced enough to play the chords involved in the key my friend plays in, and seeing how your site has the increase/decrease key feature, maybe i could use that to figure out a key i can play in. |
| Sat Jul 9 05:14:03 2005 From: Stefan stefandanielsson@telia.com | Great Collection! Thanks mate! |
| Thu Jul 7 11:35:18 2005 From: Stanley Robinson stanleyrobinson@earthlink.net | I love your sight, I am not using a guitar per-se, but I am using an instrument where I use guitar tabs. I would like to know if you know the chords to "You Can Close Your Eyes" by James Taylor? I will be back to your sight many times to learn more songs, and print a few, and just learn, all the way around. Sincerely, Stanley L. Robinson Eagleville Tennessee |
| Thu Jul 7 10:46:20 2005 From: Aaron Parsons aparsons@berkeley.edu | I was indeed doing maintainence today. I just got done adding the coolest feature ever: A transposer! You can now bump the songs up and down by half-steps using a form at the bottom of the page. By the way, two days ago we hit one million song downloads! |
| Thu Jul 7 10:38:02 2005 From: dan Lee strayshot.com | Today my your music page wouldn't link to the songs, and I realized how much I like your selection of music. It's a great practice page. Thank you for posting it. Hope you're just doing maintenance today! : ) |
| Thu Jul 7 01:09:00 2005 From: Dan Wenger wengerad@earthlink.net | Your site is great!! Like others I read below, I've loked at quite a few sites for songs I like to play. You have many songs I ahven't been able to find anywhere else. On your page by artist listings you have ? marks by several songs. Are you looking for singing artist or the writer of the song? I know for sure that the writer & singer of the following songs was John Denver: I'm Sorry; Mathew; and Goodbye Again! The MTA and Tom Dooley were sung by The Kingston Trio. |
| Tue Jul 5 12:51:41 2005 From: styme weyi | i would like to know and add my name |
| Tue Jul 5 07:51:32 2005 From: urslua urpy21@hotmail.com | I love your site!!!!It was awesome, great collection of songs ya'll. keep'em coming. I had a jukebox playing in my head the whole time, brought back a lot of good memories. Catch ya'll later. A few more country songs would be great though. |
| Fri Jul 1 14:18:57 2005 From: Frank frank.queripel@ntlworld.com | Great site I have had a lot of enjoyment learning some of these songs. I hope you get the time to add more to the site. Thanks....Frank Nottingham England |
| Fri Jul 1 12:47:21 2005 From: Dee lnd55@inebraska.com | THIS IS GREAT!!!!!I have been searching all over for some of these songs, and can't find them anywhere! My husband and I play and sing for nursing homes and these are just what we need. Still can't find a couple of songs tho. If you have the chords to the songs, A Place in the choir, (all god's critters) and The Blue-tailed Fly, that would be more than great~ lol, thank you so much for putting these up!!! |
| Tue Jun 28 20:54:47 2005 From: JJ cowboyguitarman9@yahoo.com | hey aaron great page you have. i found it a couple of years ago at college, i love folk and folk rock music and have learned quite a few songs through your page. thanks its quite appreciated! |
| Tue Jun 28 13:29:30 2005 From: Frank Doejaaren Frank_Doejaaren@sil.org | Hey Aaron, How are you? I really appreciated downloading some of the folksongs with chords for my guitar playing. I recently picked it up again. I wish you and your friend the best. I hope you'll get married some day to make that loving commitment to each other. Frank |
| Sat Jun 25 18:14:23 2005 From: Jerry ghender590@yahoo.com | Very nice site! It is always interesting to see how others play the songs I enjoy. The printable version for each song is great. Keep up the good work. |
| Sun Jun 19 04:57:33 2005 From: wayne waynepen@hotkey.net.au | I think one of the most unusual words to ever be conjoured up is gynotikolobomassophile.on the lighter side if you like this try for douglas adams book meaning of liff. |
| Sat Jun 18 19:16:32 2005 From: Mark Riley markus312@sympatico.ca | You have a very nice selection of songs to choose from. Thanks for giving back what was freely given to you by your mom. Nice to see!!! Thanks |
| Fri Jun 17 06:03:19 2005 From: Coach Johnson jojohns9@aol.com | One your instructors in the subculture of wrestling just wanted to say hello. Where else could Jeremy Drushella and a future Harvard grad be on the same team? At least you didn't have to work out with him. Cool website. Peace. Honez |
| Thu Jun 16 07:44:55 2005 From: jesse curtis jcurtis420@hotmail.com | hi, i just wanted to let you know that the song fire on the mountain is a grateful dead song, and the song if i had my way is also by the dead but its named sanmson and delilah. check it out. peace |
| Tue Jun 14 21:48:47 2005 From: Paul Rollins Paul.Rollins@gmail.com | Hi Aaron, great site, had a blast camping with you in UT. You have a great collection of tunes for sing alongs. Take care and drop me a line sometime. |
| Sat Jun 4 02:55:35 2005 From: Erin o'shiel andxmal@iprmus.com.au | keep on going, keep on going |
| Fri Jun 3 16:04:08 2005 From: Bernie Manning cross-wood@justinternet.com.au | Hi Aaron, Loved the site, loved the music. Keep up the good work and take care. Bernie. [Old Fart] |
| Wed Jun 1 08:34:21 2005 From: ziggy zo | zim zim zam! |
| Wed Jun 1 03:00:12 2005 From: morenomusikus mariusmorus@t-online.de | Are pleased over these side nevertheless unfortunately miss I more song like e.g. Bob marley the Beatles etc. despite all the super!!! |
| Tue May 31 04:02:05 2005 From: mguman guyman2MUGU.COM | KEEP OFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF |
| Mon May 30 23:43:18 2005 From: RED AMOR redamor@iprimis.com.au | Gday mate your a modest sort of joker arent you :>)) SO'K its cool mate thanks for the site great job regards to ya mum mind how ya go now cheeres |
| Mon May 30 15:25:30 2005 From: John Digout digoutjohn@eastlink.ca | Good stuff, My son and I play along with your tunes all the time. Thanks |
| Mon May 30 00:18:19 2005 From: Allan Santos ajsantos@berkeley.edu | Aaron Parsons, you totally rock. See ya |
| Sat May 28 20:41:36 2005 From: merrit merwin11@msn.com | its summer and i am a beginning guitarist and until my lessons resume in the fall i have to learn some new songs. i really want to learn stairway to heaven, it would be cool if you could do it for me. thanks for the great site. merrit |
| Sat May 28 16:52:27 2005 From: Brad bradmills@gmail.com | What about Flora from the Peter Paul and Mary record with Puff. |
| Sat May 28 13:47:10 2005 From: Emmy mamaxyxx@yahoo.com | Great site! Do you happen to know the chords to a song called "There's a Little Wheel A'turnin in my Heart" or another song "I'll fly Away." |
| Thu May 26 19:14:55 2005 From: Clare c.vlahopoulos@mitsui.com | Great site and great songs. Now I just have to learn how to strum most of them. Clare |
| Thu May 26 06:40:42 2005 From: Pat Harris Patricia_Harris@ml.com | Thanks so much for the words & chords. I have a 14 and 11 year old who love to hear me sing & play and this will increase my repetoire of some of the songs I grew up with and can pass on to them. My best to you. |
| Wed May 25 14:34:45 2005 From: Brock Wolf brock_jacob_wolf@hotmail.com | Aaron, Just a quick note to inform you (if you didn't already know) that everyone's favorite television commercial-maker, Geico, has created an entire ad campaign around the word flocinaucinihilipiliphication. I find this a tremendous development in the history of not only the advertising medium, but also in the annals of Western Civilization - certainly the biggest development since you decided to update this site to include Survivor. |
| Tue May 24 02:44:54 2005 From: jerry sacky j_sacky10@yahoo.com | itis cool i like it somemuch |
| Mon May 23 22:58:39 2005 From: linda bailey praiseun2hymn@yahoo.com | nothing at this moment |
| Sun May 22 07:00:00 2005 From: carterlaw jamesandrewcarte@hotmail.com | great site. i found this page by accident, and it has a great variety of songs. |
| Tue May 17 08:43:11 2005 From: Aaron Parsons aparsons@berkeley.edu | As described on the "read about it" link on the guitar page, a '%' means: "play the same chord". |
| Mon May 16 12:33:16 2005 From: Tom Dixon dixon-t@sa.ucsb.edu | Love the site! Thanks so much for all the fine songs. I'm puzzeled by the use of % in the chording. What does it mean? |
| Sun May 15 13:33:28 2005 From: Joanne joanne1600@juno.com | I'm just another person who wants to say thanks for the great songs. What a great blessing! |
| Sat May 14 12:46:13 2005 From: Neal nevermindneal@msn.com | Just stumbled on your site what a breath of fresh air fantastic thanks Neal From Shropshire England |
| Fri May 13 22:40:53 2005 From: Uday Shankar udaya.uday@gmail.com | Dear Aaron, Your spirit of leaving every thing interesting you do in your site for some one who can understand to appreciate, get back to you or use it, is both a novel and a noble idea. I wish you all the best With lots of cheers Uday |
| Thu May 12 16:57:37 2005 From: percy p.a.harder@shaw.ca | lyrics for "my home by the fraser |
| Wed May 11 12:17:27 2005 From: test test | test |
| Mon May 2 06:24:48 2005 From: Lisa lrobinso@maine.rr.com | This is an awesome site - what a wonderful you have done for so many people - THANKS!!!!!! |
| Sun May 1 17:48:35 PDT 2005 From: Aaron Parsons aparsons@astron.berkeley.edu | So I've updated the site a little bit recently. The most notable changes are: I added 'Survivor - Eye of the Tiger' I transposed the following songs into more friendly keys: Eagles - Hotel California, The Band - The Weight, Gordon Lightfoot - Early Mornin' Rain, and Counting Crows - Omaha. I edited the display program to be a little smarter for formatting to your screen. |
| Sun May 1 17:11:08 PDT 2005 From: AKUABATA OYEEZE@HOTMAIL.COM | OH WHAT NICE SITE UMUGUY UNUAFUGUN SAY AM HERE OYEEZEZ HIM SELF SO GBARUOGWUGI . |
| Thu Apr 28 20:15:57 PDT 2005 From: J wilson jeremy.wilson@t-mobile.com | love your site and your methodology |
| Thu Apr 28 17:03:28 PDT 2005 From: Robin rschanch@smith.edu | :) I'm a ukulele player and this is awesome... It's like Rise Up Singing - only it's online. Thanks a bunch! |
| Thu Apr 28 14:26:10 PDT 2005 From: Jeremy Salter Drzip@hotmail.com | I'm a student of your mom's. She said you had a nice site for guitar music, so I thought I'd check it out. :) P.S.It's a penny for my thoughts usually, Two Cents is a bargin! |
| Wed Apr 27 19:56:58 PDT 2005 From: bill glovin@macmail.com | two cents |
| Wed Apr 27 19:32:07 PDT 2005 From: bill glovin@macmail.com | two cents |
| Mon Apr 25 21:45:49 PDT 2005 From: Reid rap42@cornell.edu | Hey bro! Thanks for linking a little tid bit about my thesis work on your website. Now when 'Reid Parsons' is googled your link gets the #1 hit!! |
| Mon Apr 25 14:35:53 PDT 2005 From: Lis lis.lewis@dsl.pipex.com | I would hazard a guess that your mother is a similar age to me and has a very similar taste/early influences in music. I sing, don't play, but like having the chords anyway. Tell her there's a woman living in England who likes her list! I know almost all of it. Thanks for making it available. |
| Mon Apr 25 05:30:12 PDT 2005 From: Liz mouse20101@juno.com | You're fantastic,you have exactly my taste in music. After I buttered you up, do you happen to have the chords to A Hard Rain's a Gonna fall or did I miss it completely? (In case you don't, I think it starts off D) |
| Fri Apr 22 16:58:04 PDT 2005 From: Ali swtluvnwoman@aol.com | Just wanted to say thank you. I had a number of these songs many moons ago but with the buzyness of motherhood and move from my old homestead after the big "D"... all were left behind....I am back...Thank you so much! |
| Fri Apr 22 06:18:41 PDT 2005 From: Pascal Menezes john_p_menezes@yahoo.com | Excellent effort and a service to people who like to learn the Guitar. My son, Clarence, is now learning to play using your chords. Thanks and continue the good work. |
| Thu Apr 21 10:21:52 PDT 2005 From: Loki lokiandjoel@hotmail.com | oh yea! love the ease & availability of lyrics here. Been looking for the words/music for 2 songs in particular - Think you'd like em too, fun to sing! Fishing for Chickens, don't know who wrote it but it's from the 1930's. The other one is Called The Last Sasscatchewan Pirate by the Arrogant Worms- a late 1990's tune I believe. Keep on singin all! Loki |
| Tue Apr 19 09:30:29 PDT 2005 From: mugu mugu@mugu.com | guy men keeep off |
| Sun Apr 17 18:40:55 PDT 2005 From: smell and peaches 12footboy@ozarktech.com | hey, dude great job on web site. i am going to leach some of the songs/lyrics. u rock. smell and peaches, the cjducks |
| Wed Apr 13 22:20:43 PDT 2005 From: eep op orrp gla | snoodle mo jumbo? |
| Sat Apr 9 20:45:03 PDT 2005 From: camille ciovino@eastmeadow.k12.ny.us | Many thanks for the great selection of music. Many of these songs I played in my H.S. days and college days too. I was asked to play at a nursing home and was stuck for music; your site gave me all the old songs I used to play; I cant thank you enough; otherwise I could not play for these dear old folks. |
| Tue Apr 5 19:08:26 PDT 2005 From: Dewey ruyrsaa@yahoo.com | Great Job Aaron! I thank you for your hard work. I have tried most of the songs you have listed and have found no problems. Thanx again! |
| Thu Mar 31 05:44:25 PST 2005 From: edward jonnythorpeed@yahoo.com | the sight is good keep it for all |
| Wed Mar 30 10:27:06 PST 2005 From: Charlie cfplaincity@aol.com | I am looking for a site that shows what key you are playing out of and what fret to put the capo on to play out of that key? |
| Sun Mar 27 17:50:01 PST 2005 From: Steve Namenye stevecpa@altelco.net | When I was a kid, my older brother (8 yrs older than me) had some Peter, Paul and Mary records. I remember listening to a funny song about a Big Blue Frog. Remembering it this week, I just did a search for the song lyrics and found it on your site. Thanks for such a cool collection... I've printed a bunch of "oldies" tonight (instead of working)! Thanks! |
| Sat Mar 26 15:29:17 PST 2005 From: Simple simple2you@aol.com | I began to teach myself guitar again 2 1/2 years ago and have done fairly well.(My evaluation.) The first time was 40years prior and if I had stayed with it I might have been pretty good by now but can't go back in time. As you might guess I like things Simple and have been glad to find your site. |
| Fri Mar 25 20:33:41 PST 2005 From: test test | test |
| Thu Mar 24 10:47:26 PST 2005 From: B. Johnson bjohnson@northlakebaptist.org | I'm looking for a site that I can get words and guitar chords, can you help? |
| Thu Mar 24 07:11:16 PST 2005 From: Al wegetrmail@icqmail.com | I have recently started playing my guitar again after dusting off 25 years of dust.In those days it was not so easy to find songs to play without purchasing song books.Thanks for posting your guitar songs. |
| Tue Mar 22 01:23:12 PST 2005 From: NICEGUY ali_kashif01@yahoo.com | hottest stories |
| Mon Mar 21 18:05:52 PST 2005 From: Jerry gerard.keough@hsmsecurity.com | I reviewed your collection of music. It is an amazing collection of songs. I thought that I was the only one who remembered many of them. Truly uncanny. Dona from Donovan? More like a "stream of music consciousness". Well done. |
| Mon Mar 21 12:47:32 PST 2005 From: smith luke@aol.com | This site is very extensive! Great work! Thanks |
| Mon Mar 21 09:07:24 PST 2005 From: dustin remote@mocca.us | Nice and thought filled site you've got here!... |
| Sun Mar 20 17:15:36 PST 2005 From: noelle dominiquensemedo@myway.com | what is two cents??? |
| Thu Mar 17 20:43:29 PST 2005 From: cliff cliftonreedsf@comcast.net | Cool site dude! If you feel like transcriping more, how about a few more Beatles songs and maybe some straight blues numbers. |
| Thu Mar 17 14:13:45 PST 2005 From: Scot scotmckee@hotmail.com | Hey Aaron - What a great site. Thanks for taking the trouble. Mainstream songs are pretty accessible on the internet. But it's the obscure ones you have to work at and you've just given me the short cuts on several that I've been looking for. Thanks - and thank your mother for me too! :-) |
| Wed Mar 16 07:03:11 PST 2005 From: Brad Aylett baylett@juno.com | I have picked away at teaching myself the guitar for years. Still only up to about ten or 12 chords but its people like you who take the time for us with limited time to learn to feel like we are accomplishing something. I don't want to be a Rock Star only feel like one after ten minutes of playing along with a recording that you have transcribed. I may send you a song or two to simplify for me. Thanks again. |
| Tue Mar 15 22:54:20 PST 2005 From: Tony Rewita ynot_4me@msn.com | kia ora, from Aotearoa (land of the long white cloud) or on the world atlas as New Zealand. Anyway all I wanted to do thanx very much for an awesome site it's really good to strum along again to all those great tunes that we all sung along to at sometime or another KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK!!! |
| Tue Mar 15 13:36:05 PST 2005 From: Donna Reed Donna.Reed@Spheris.com | I love you song books. Lots of my favorites. Would love to see "She talks to Angels" in a simplified version. Thanks. |
| Tue Mar 15 07:33:43 PST 2005 From: Shamus Fahy Shamusfahy@hotmail.com | Well done - what a great list of songs, I was after 'There but for fortune' but found a whole lot more. God bless for taking the trouble and lets' all keep singing. |
| Mon Mar 14 05:29:16 PST 2005 From: Phil Barker pjrb@talk21.com | I could do with contacting one of your contributors - Bob Carnduff, I am one of his old customers in Newark. Could you pass my e mail adddress on to him. many thanks |
| Sun Mar 13 19:34:40 PST 2005 From: Kevin iamkevin@optusnet.com.au | Hey you have a great song data base and its even easy to read and understand!!....top marks....I also stumbled across this and haven't stopped learning songs....I'm a beginer and this is perfect for me....a very big thanks from Australia! |
| Thu Mar 10 18:30:31 PST 2005 From: Manny Hilado bromannyhilado@yahoo.com | Great site for folk songs and sing alongs. I stumbled across it just in time; well, i'm 61 years old and used to love singing along with Peter Paul & Mary, Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, John Denver songs. Your site has lots of those... I'm getting back to guitar playing and singing those songs. So its great to have a site like yours. I also looked into your website. Hmmm. Outdoors and SETI, ha. Interesting. If ever you think of visiting the Philippines, i might be of help. Or if you're just interested in emailing and getting to know somebody from this part of the planet. By the way, aside from folksinging i also play frisbee, fly kites, twist balloons, read Brian Swimme and Thomas Berry, have a black labrador. Oh.., I'm a school teacher, semi-retired... had a chance to visit the USA and did some whitewater rafting in the Colorado river. |
| Wed Mar 9 20:59:32 PST 2005 From: Jujube BrooksJohnson56@earthlink.net | Thanks so much for taking me back to the 60's when I began to play guitar as a child. I lost my sheet music and couldn't find these songs to share with my daughter and her Girl Scout Troop. I'm now sure that they will enjoy our campingtrips even more, I know I will! |
| Tue Mar 8 16:05:31 PST 2005 From: Bernie Moffatt golfbankus@aol.com | Great Site!! I have been playing guitar since 1964 and started out playing folk songs. Quite a few songs here that I had forgotten. RE: Puff The Magic Dragon. The second chord (when you sing "dragon") should be the relative minor. In this case Em. Try transposing to the key of G (therefore that second chord will be Bm) and you will find a real pleasing sound. Keep up the good work!!! |
| Tue Mar 8 07:30:42 PST 2005 From: Bob Carnduff bobcarnduff@yahoo.co.uk | Like your site and found it a good help to someone like myself who due to where I live ( Turkish Republic Of Northern Cyprus ) finds it difficult to get songbooks in english. Thanks |
| Mon Mar 7 15:59:08 PST 2005 From: Annie silverdolphin12@hotmail.com | Howdy! I'm glad I found your site because it resembles the love of folk music I got from my dad when he used to play his guitar for my bro and me when we were little, and of course, I've learned to play, too. Anyway, I was wondering if you knew or could figure out the chords to Nanci Griffith's "The Ghost Inside of Me". It's on her "Clock Without Hands" album. The song was written by Jon Stewart. |
| Fri Mar 4 20:40:49 PST 2005 From: Paul Anderson ando656@hotmail.com | I absolutely LOVE your site. After searching fruitlessly low these many moons for lyrics and guitar chords to help a few friends ( and a kid or two ) play some of the good old songs we used to know, I am tickled to find I'm not alone. Two requests; 1) words & lyrics for 'A Man & a Woman' ( When hearts are beating in the night... ) Not U2. 2) Ain't Misbehavin' -- Fats Waller. Thanks for your attention. Keep up the great work! |
| Fri Mar 4 12:23:49 PST 2005 From: Joe jmedina8@stx.rr.com | I am looking for words and music on "Creators of Rain" by Ian & Sylvia. Help if you can. Enjoyed your variety of songs. GreAt Job. Joe |
| Tue Mar 1 00:58:26 PST 2005 From: Joemar Pangilinan joemar_pangilinan@yahoo.com | I like his song |
| Mon Feb 28 22:00:22 PST 2005 From: lj HartWomack@msn.com | What a strange and interesting collection. I never imagined I'd find a list containing "Frank Mills" and "Matthew" (John Denver - right?) and other songs I hadn't thought of in years! Also I have been running the SETI screen saver for several years. Another coincidence of the times we live in. The "twilight zone" is here, folks! Keep up the good work! I was actually out looking for Steve Goodman songs - do you know a good site for a beginner to find chords for his songs? Anyone? |
| Sun Feb 27 18:09:00 PST 2005 From: Nancy mougless@yahoo.com | Great Site! In 'Matthew' I use Am instead of C and I think it sounds better... just a sugg. But this is an awesome site with printable versions and such.. mad props. |
| Sat Feb 26 18:01:10 PST 2005 From: Brian Krebs elfking@salmoninternet.com | you killed a squirrel man. I can't believe you did that shit. I live in Idaho. On the outskirts of the metropolitian city of North Fork; which has at least 3 people living in it in winter. In summer it is a place for odd folk like you. they raft and do fun things like hike and - and- take pictures of the squirrels. You like that wouldn't you. Unsuspecting squirrels. stop by and say hello. |
| Fri Feb 25 10:30:52 PST 2005 From: charlie cfplaincity@aol.com | I am looking for a chart that has the use of a capo to change the key of the song. If you can help me out please e mail |
| Fri Feb 25 05:25:50 PST 2005 From: DLefko dlefkowich@hotmail.com | Thanks for doing this. I have a collection of songs that I started collecting 35 years ago - long before internet searches for chords and lyrics made our labours much easier. I've got over 600 songs now typed in as Word docs -- and only a few hundred more of my old hand written (lift up the needle and write) pages to go.... But, of course, your page saved me some time and effort. Thanks for Sweet Sir Galahad. That's the one I was looking for when I found your page. Cheers, DLefko |
| Thu Feb 24 13:32:59 PST 2005 From: Jim Dannettell jed4570@aol.com | Thanks for all the work with the songs. |
| Wed Feb 23 22:50:12 PST 2005 From: Paul wpreynolds@bigpond.com | 2 cents |
| Sun Feb 20 21:07:44 PST 2005 From: stephanie ferruzza sarge338@yahoo.com | Fabulous. I played all the joan baez songs and dylan in the sixties.I think I might take up the guitar again after seeing your web site Thanks |
| Sun Feb 20 13:00:34 PST 2005 From: Hamdi Mani hamdi.mani@topnet.tn | HI Aaron , I am a radio astronomer from Tunisia . I am trying to build a real time signal processing system for radio astronomy and for SETI using FPGA technology . Have you designed your own FPGA board ? or just bought a commercial board ? Can you suggest a design ? Thank you . Hamdi |
| Sat Feb 19 08:54:53 PST 2005 From: john leonard holynke@hotmail.com | hi , am just trying to find the giutar tabs for ;God is so good, if there is anything you can do for ,it will be of geat help to me . thank you for your time! john |
| Fri Feb 18 15:38:51 PST 2005 From: Steve Mason smason@midlands.com | I was so happy to find your site! So many great songs in one place - thanks you for the hard work of puttng all this up here. Good job! |
| Fri Feb 18 10:54:44 PST 2005 From: aaron parsons aamparso@iupui.edu | Hey! We have the same name. I a dude. Are you? This email is almost as gay as your homepage. And by gay i mean yipppy! No really, the same name!! |
| Fri Feb 18 10:40:32 PST 2005 From: poller lilsexyrican639@aol.com | hi |
| Fri Feb 18 08:35:27 PST 2005 From: Paul Dewars pauldewars@spymac.com | Hi, Im Paul,im a 17 year old guy in India & i too love songs like the ones you have on your guitar site,lately been singin em with my mum & havin a good time as i was raised by listenin to bands like The Kingston Trio,The Everly Brothers, Frank Sinatra & i could go on,ive been lookin out for music this easy as i have just recently picked up playin the guitar just cause i have one lyin at home\x85im tryin to learn it all by myself & so far im doing fine.It is your songs that have made me feel good about myself because i can get them so easily but others are just too tough,it makes me feel good about myself for once.If you could,please do post some more nice songs to which i cna sing and play\x85i really appreciate it\x85God bless, Paul. |
| Wed Feb 16 19:27:58 PST 2005 From: buck bwilliam@allstate.com | Love it! Take a shot at Scotch and Soda (Kingston Trio) when you get a minute. Thanks. |
| Wed Feb 16 12:35:17 PST 2005 From: guitarman guitarman453@msn.com | Dude you have a great little page with some songs I've been looking for for a while even though I dont quite agree with a couple of the arrangements keep up the good work |
| Wed Feb 16 10:28:35 PST 2005 From: Elvis Fan ma.zehnder@gmx.net | Hi Aaron,first: Sorry about my English! :-) I play Guitar and have seen your Songs! Very ood work !!!! I've got an expansion: The Song "Green green Gras of Home", you don't know the singer?! But I know him, it's "Elvis Presley" I only want to say this :-) From Switzerland Marc I hope you undertsand! |
| Mon Feb 14 21:36:11 PST 2005 From: lee ldkb_lee@yahoo.co.in | hello |
| Sun Feb 13 14:27:26 PST 2005 From: craig abie3@comcast.net | hey,bud i know you said something about finding songs i was wondering if you might be able to help me out i just started playin and i dont think i have one oz on rythm in me like when i try to plat a song i strum to the words lol sounds bad but i just done hear the rythm in the music well thanks for any help you can offer and nice site by the way thanks |
| Sun Feb 13 03:26:24 PST 2005 From: kerby kerby_ebs@yahoo.com | thanks, you got a nice compilation |
| Sat Feb 12 19:55:02 PST 2005 From: Ron Fauvel @ rockin ron ronfauvel@myaccess.com.au | Fron downton Australia, good site and good songs, keep it going. Rockin Ron Melbourne, Australia. |
| Sat Feb 12 15:25:00 PST 2005 From: lynnie lynnie57@optonline.net | Wow! I just found your site and so many of the songs are favorites of mine! Thanks for all your work! |
| Sat Feb 12 05:08:31 PST 2005 From: Les le Roux lesleroux@webmail.co.za | Hi I'm a fifty year old dude from South Africa, and I just love your songs.Do you add new songs now and then. |
| Sat Feb 12 02:43:37 PST 2005 From: Ryan Moore ryan_moore@cox.net | Thank you so much... I'm 17 and it's kind of hard to find people who like folk music. I especially appreciate the Irish Rovers/celtic stuff. Good work! Quick question: Are your songs mostly accurate to the original key as recorded? Or are they transposed to make them more singable for most people? Or just the "simplified" ones? Anyways, good work and keep it up! |
| Tue Feb 8 19:21:06 PST 2005 From: Kris kris@kjcshaw.com | Great page!Thanks for posting these songs. I'm just getting into guitar and uke. It'll be great fun! I've been looking for the chords to Carole King's "Child of Mine". Peace. |
| Tue Feb 8 13:22:22 PST 2005 From: Joan Taylor joantaylor@earthlink.net | Great selection! Thanks:) Just wondering in your method, what it means when you use dashes... A -D-A |
| Mon Feb 7 15:45:16 PST 2005 From: Shells Angelic_pax@yahoo.com | Peace and Blessings be to you this day. I appreciate all the guitar chords as I am learning to play. +JMJ+ |
| Fri Feb 4 18:39:36 PST 2005 From: sdddd dsaffsghdjhkhjmkhjm | ggxnh |
| Thu Feb 3 20:42:41 PST 2005 From: Sheri sharmano@ocii.com | I'm VERY impressed! Great Page, thanks for all your hard work! |
| Thu Feb 3 16:09:54 PST 2005 From: Tim timhguitar | Thanks for posting all those songs. I gonna play some of them for my kids in their school class on Fridays! |
| Thu Feb 3 13:09:57 PST 2005 From: scott smccugh@halek12.org | Thank you for all of your hard work , I am really enjoying it in Greensboro Ala. |
| Wed Feb 2 22:13:52 PST 2005 From: Bill bill@artbysaltiel.com | Thanks for posting all the tunes. I found several that I could not find elsewhere or your version was more playable for me. A nice collection. |
| Tue Feb 1 09:44:18 PST 2005 From: Aaron Parsons aparsons@astron.berkeley.edu | This guestbook is getting more interesting all the time. I'd recommend not contacting the scammer below. |
| Sun Jan 30 21:21:03 PST 2005 From: ANDY J ncc1701e37@hotmail.com | exelent site well done many thanks |
| Sat Jan 29 21:47:25 PST 2005 From: shockwave shockwaveking@yahoo.com | from where i came from, the tunes you have in your site are truly cherished and appreciated. One suggestion of mine would be to add plucking technique or tablature to get that perfect folk/country guitar accompaniment. i always find it hard so i just strum them. would luv to start finger-picking! Anyway, thanks for all the effort and keep up the good work! |
| Fri Jan 28 23:01:45 PST 2005 From: merrit merritnbeth@midrivers.com | Thanks for all the easy song chords! I can't play those "fancy" ones, so your site has helped me to enjoy playing my guitar more. God bless, Merrit |
| Sat Jan 22 15:23:40 PST 2005 From: Jay Angerer GoodShepherdDE@earthlink.net | Your site ROCKS! The format of your songs and the way they print out kicks. Thank you so much for your hard work. Most sites have a bunch of drawings of chords. This saves a lot of time. "I'll be back" |
| Sat Jan 22 15:23:09 PST 2005 From: Jay Angerer GoodShepherdDE@earthlink.net | Your site ROCKS! The format of your songs and the way they print out kicks. Thank you so much for your hard work. Most sites have a bunch of drawings of chords. This save a lot of time. "I'll be back" |
| Fri Jan 21 22:20:50 PST 2005 From: Rich Beckman rbeckman@comteck.com | Last Night I Had The Strangest Dream was written by Ed McCurdy |
| Fri Jan 21 21:54:21 PST 2005 From: Rich Beckman rbeckman@comteck.com | Duncan was written by Paul Simon (see the album Paul Simon) When The Ship Comes In was written by Bob Dylan (see the album The Times They Are A-Changin') For Lovin' Me was written by Gordon Lightfoot (see the album Lightfoor!) Goodbye Again was written by John Denver (see the album Rocky Mountain High) |
| Tue Jan 18 16:49:49 PST 2005 From: bobby freddy | michael row your boat ashore has a mistake....it says "chills the body but not the soul" its "kills the body but now the soul" i believe...i could be wrong but i could be right |
| Tue Jan 18 07:58:27 PST 2005 From: Andrew akaczmarczyk@dec.pl | Hi! I am looking for new information concerning "Current Candidate Information" the latest are from '03. When do u refresh it? |
| Mon Jan 17 22:08:58 PST 2005 From: Alan Wally2510@aol.com | Great site! I only printed off about 26 songs!! I really appreciate your efforts here. |
| Mon Jan 17 13:18:10 PST 2005 From: Raymond Lee Byrdierl@aol.com | Thanks, I have to lead a group of senior citizens in a sing along this week and your site gives me all the ammo I need. Appreciate it. |
| Wed Jan 12 14:24:44 PST 2005 From: Jim jim.arnold@veritas.com | Love the site especially the pictures of Huck ...my wife found the site while doing a search for dogs named Huck. Coincidentally we have a Huck as well with very similar markings. If you send me your e-mail address I can send you a few photos of our Huck, I'm sure you would get a kick out of the similarities Jim |
| Wed Jan 12 12:21:17 PST 2005 From: M@ cholamatt@aol.com | what is the website? |
| Tue Jan 11 11:13:06 PST 2005 From: Yvonne Williams skyvon98@yahoo.com | Love your site. I will visit again. |
| Mon Jan 10 21:00:11 PST 2005 From: Martin Beebe beebee@dejazzd.com | GREAT SITE !!! You've really got alot of great songs on your list. Keep up the good work. I'll check back often. |
| Sun Jan 9 03:22:30 PST 2005 From: Roger Rogkeen@hotmail.com | Great |
| Fri Jan 7 22:20:08 PST 2005 From: Cromwell Manongdo cromwell888@msn.com | i just stumbled on your site and how lucky can i get. i love your site as i'm a folk song lover. one of my favorites is mr. tambourine man by bob dylan. however, do kindly recheck the lyrics in the song. thank you, i'll visit often. |
| Tue Jan 4 12:46:20 PST 2005 From: Tom Scott tandbscott963163@wmconnect.com | Thanks so much. I haven't heard many of these songs in a long time. I'm an amatuer (very) guitarist, so I really needed the chords. Any other sites that give the chords? |
| Sun Jan 2 19:12:42 PST 2005 From: Paul luap_neleeg@hotmail.com | Hey, man--great site. I stumbled across it looking for a song and found all kinds of those great get-together-with-friends-hanging-out-and-playing-gtar songs. Thanks for sharing. Cheers |
| Sat Jan 1 09:45:45 PST 2005 From: Jim Bubba Barclay barclayj@worldnet.att.net | wif sez i aint got no cents. but i got clas. i went to clas ovr an ovr in skool.. so i must hav lots of it. yur site's grate.' |
| Sat Jan 1 02:06:58 PST 2005 From: Prabuddha Dasgupta pdghello@rediffmail.com | I have been looking for lyrics and chords for so long; I wonder why I never came across this site! What a collection you have got here! Sent me on a trip of nostalgia. I had not touched my guitar for a year. Now my fingers are sore. All thanks to you. Its a great site. I shall keep visiting. |
| Thu Dec 30 02:55:57 PST 2004 From: Michael Petol petmp@tm.net.my | Will continue yr website after dinner, just started this evening and finds it interesting. your photos is a dream building thing for me. Cheers man buddy, keep up. |
| Tue Dec 28 19:05:59 PST 2004 From: Glenna HappyYoga@aol.com | I really had a great time picking up the guitar and singing these old songs with my daughters tonight. They are a real treasure! Thanks! |
| Mon Dec 27 14:06:06 PST 2004 From: Lorry mihrangr@sbcglobal.net | I've been trying to find the words and music changes for "The House I Live In" by Earl Robison. If you could add that to your page, I would be grateful. I'm enjoying reading and playing all of your listed songs. |
| Mon Dec 27 10:53:17 PST 2004 From: beagle47 beagle47@aol.com | thank you so much for the chords. music is a comfort during the hardest of times and your transcriptions provided great solice. peace. (and i really mean that). |
| Thu Dec 23 16:52:20 PST 2004 From: Owen th@aol.com | Your website is the greatest resource I have |
| Thu Dec 23 13:31:21 PST 2004 From: Tim Holtwick timholtwick@usa.net | lovely site!! I believe a correction to "City of Nawlins" follows: "Ride their fathers' magic carpet made of [steel] Am Em Mothers with their babes asleep, rockin' to the gentle beat G C And the rhythm of the rails is all they [feel]" Or Not! Thanks a bunch |
| Thu Dec 23 08:02:25 PST 2004 From: david MYRNA@WEBMAIL.CO.ZA | two |
| Mon Dec 20 06:49:44 PST 2004 From: pete wish i had email | Nice work. Printer friendlier version will be nicer |
| Sun Dec 19 14:15:16 PST 2004 From: Dan dpchang@ucdavis.edu | This is the one I was looking for. Wednesday Morning 3 a.m. Verse1 ------ C Am F Em I can hear the soft breathing of the girl that I love, C Dm G As she lies here beside me asleep with the night C Am F Em And her hair in a fine mist floats on my pillow C Dm F G C Reflecting the glow of the winter moonlight Verse2 ------ C Am F Em She is soft she is warm but my heart remains heavy, C Dm G As I watch as her breasts gently rise, gently fall. C Am F Em For I know with the first light of dawn I'll be leaving, C Dm F G C And tonight will be all I have left to recall. Verse3 ------ C Am F Em Oh what have I done, why have I done it, C Dm G I've committed a crime, I have broken the law. C Am F Em For twenty five dollars and pieces of silver, C Dm F G C I held up and robbed a hard liquor store. Verse4 ------ C Am F Em My life seems unreal, my crime an illusion, C Dm G A scene badly written in which I must play. C Am F Em And I know as I gaze at my young love beside me, C Dm F G C The morning is just a few hours away. |
| Sun Dec 19 14:15:02 PST 2004 From: Dan dpchang@ucdavis.edu | This is the one I was looking for. Wednesday Morning 3 a.m. Verse1 ------ C Am F Em I can hear the soft breathing of the girl that I love, C Dm G As she lies here beside me asleep with the night C Am F Em And her hair in a fine mist floats on my pillow C Dm F G C Reflecting the glow of the winter moonlight Verse2 ------ C Am F Em She is soft she is warm but my heart remains heavy, C Dm G As I watch as her breasts gently rise, gently fall. C Am F Em For I know with the first light of dawn I'll be leaving, C Dm F G C And tonight will be all I have left to recall. Verse3 ------ C Am F Em Oh what have I done, why have I done it, C Dm G I've committed a crime, I have broken the law. C Am F Em For twenty five dollars and pieces of silver, C Dm F G C I held up and robbed a hard liquor store. Verse4 ------ C Am F Em My life seems unreal, my crime an illusion, C Dm G A scene badly written in which I must play. C Am F Em And I know as I gaze at my young love beside me, C Dm F G C The morning is just a few hours away. |
| Sun Dec 19 12:55:55 PST 2004 From: Dan dpchang@ucdavis.edu | Happy Holidays to you and your family. Was thinking of getting out the old guitar with my family this Christmas and was looking for some lyrics and chords. Thank your Mom for me for giving you the joy of music! If I find some lyrics and chords that I was looking for that aren't on your site, will share them with you. |
| Fri Dec 17 02:52:17 PST 2004 From: vc veesea@tpg.com.au | 2c |
| Mon Dec 13 21:38:00 PST 2004 From: Aaron Parsons aparsons@astron.berkeley.edu | Procrastinating desperately to avoid studying, I finally got to work on a second, "printer friendly" version of my songs. Hopefully this will appease the masses. Happy Hanukkah! |
| Sat Dec 11 21:21:53 PST 2004 From: J McCormick mccormick176@bellsouth.net | This is the web at its best. Excellent assortment of songs with the chord changes throughout the entire lyric. I'm glad to have found this resource and look forward to using it often. Thanks! |
| Sat Dec 4 13:19:51 PST 2004 From: Tom Crimer kang316@yahoo.com | Thanks for all the effort and the great page. I am an upright bassist and it is so great to find such great tunes already laid out. I have a question though: Do you recall what key you transposed and wrote Simon & Garfunkel's "Mrs. Robinson" in? I am not sure if i am on the same page. If you know the answer and get the chance, please respond via my email adress. Thanks for the great site! |
| Fri Dec 3 03:03:04 PST 2004 From: Karen kamuzz@hotmail.com | thanks for this site - great help when you are learning 'cos you put the chords all the way through the verses, not just on the first one. Makes it much easier. How about "Matthew" by John Denver? (Had an uncle name of Matthew Was his father's only boy....) |
| Tue Nov 30 12:52:25 PST 2004 From: Sat Bir Kaur Khalsa khalsa@email.arizona.edu | Thanks for all this beautiful music...really appreciate the effort. How about Summertime...many people sing this song. Summertime and the living is easy... etc. again thanks!!! |
| Mon Nov 29 01:37:46 PST 2004 From: Shane Nychyporuk shane@can-tech.co.nz | Wow, thank you very much for this selection of songs..... I'm just learning to play guitar and this is a great place to grab some easy to play songs to practice with.... Thank you very much. |
| Sun Nov 28 01:12:19 PST 2004 From: dave walck dwalck@rangelyk12.org | How the heck r u? How cool it is to see how you affect the lives of others. Impressive. Hope all is good for you. Stay even-Walck |
| Fri Nov 26 08:29:57 PST 2004 From: Jack Bostian jackjane@earthlink.net | Hello, Just a quick note to say "thanks" for all of the great songs on your site. I've played bass guitar most of my life, but just recently began learning acoustic and I'm always looking for songs to learn! Thanks again! Jack |
| Wed Nov 24 21:53:09 PST 2004 From: Donna DeBonis drdonna@pioneernet.net | I was looking for guitar chords for 'Geordie' and found your songbook--yippeee! I found more songs I love with chords here. Thank you so much! Iam totally inspired to begin playing and singing again. |
| Fri Nov 19 11:55:07 PST 2004 From: E. Lev artgirl@callcbc.com | I was looking for lyrics to my mom's favorite song, "Today", and I arrived at your website which I "perused". I enjoyed your pictures and writings very much. Thank you for enriching my day ! |
| Fri Nov 19 10:11:28 PST 2004 From: rico ricog442000@yahoo.com | guy i de here |
| Tue Nov 16 20:22:11 PST 2004 From: vanya v.kovach@auckland.ac.nz | Hey thanks from a five-days-from -beginning autoharp player and persistent web-phobe in distant Aotearoa NZ - I was inspired to look up the chords for the house carpenter and found a wealth of material to help me on my way. Yay music! Kia ora tatou! |
| Mon Nov 15 08:17:07 PST 2004 From: Al wegetrmail@icqmail.com | I have just recently started playing again.I haven't touched my guitar in 20 years.Thanks this site got me interested in playing again.I enjoyed playing the songs you have posted.I hope in the future you will have a bigger selection. |
| Sun Nov 14 17:07:14 PST 2004 From: Greg Geaves@cfl.rr.com | Just wondered if you have any ideas on guitar transcription for Rising of the Moon by Peter, Paul and Mary? It sounds like they must be using a capo on the studio version. |
| Fri Nov 12 08:44:53 PST 2004 From: LordZeigFred lordzeigfred@yahoo.com | Nice choice of songs! I miss these stuff coz these songs are the ones that inspired me to sing and pluck my guitar. These songs are the first songs i've mastered and u made it so simple and easy. More love songs please.....thankz! |
| Wed Nov 10 14:55:16 PST 2004 From: Dina dnariel@yahoo.com | I thought I'd forgotten most of these songs, but I haven't. I have chords and a strum to Donna, Donna for Ricky Chan if she hasn't yet found them. I didn't know it was Joan Baez, thanks. Aaron, I have a simple letter notation for the tunes if you want to ask me about it. I sometimes need the first note at least to get the tune started in that key, when I think I know the tune but don't, really. I've been teaching my grandson guitar this year, as well as his mother/my daughter. She wants the tune to Red Rubber Ball if you could. Thanks, Dina |
| Tue Nov 9 10:11:36 PST 2004 From: Bob Michael WavePony@aol.com | Your great site has been a joy. I have been reinventing the wheel. You've done it even better. I went to college with a bunch of ex pates. We used to sing in the Munich beer halls (54-55) just voices. The song I'm interested in Has a chorus that begins Her Mother never Told Her, The things a young girl should know. I've never seen it written nor seen it in a web site. I've been doing the song on the accordian and ukulele.3/4 time. The song is a medley of songs and melodies all tied together by the chorus. If you have any info or are interested let me know. |
| Mon Nov 8 21:11:18 PST 2004 From: Don Lewis donald.g.lewis@lmco.com | Thanks for the guitar music. Do you know anyone from the Boulder area who might consider talking about SETI to a non-technical group? Thanks |
| Fri Nov 5 14:53:57 PST 2004 From: Wayne C. Wchord1@aol.com | First time visitor |
| Thu Nov 4 12:42:36 PST 2004 From: wt anderson wtanderson@yahoo.com | aaron , great site and chord charts!! except please tell me how to print out the songs properly onto one page!! thanks for your reply. wt :) livedebtfree.biz |
| Thu Nov 4 12:17:14 PST 2004 From: Rebecca rebecca_hearne@hotmail.com | This is a fantastic site.. Some real classics! I've just spent the last hour having a good play and singing my heard out!! |
| Wed Nov 3 06:40:24 PST 2004 From: laymon W Tunstall laymon_T@hotmail.com | Hi thanks for the web site it its very well done and in a formatt that is easy to use . I get a lot of enjoyment in learning these songs .Have a great day Laymon |
| Mon Nov 1 18:04:57 PST 2004 From: cy iverygirl@excite.com | Thanks for all your work...I use many of these songs where I work (music therapy) and often the patients will ask me to learn old favorites, many of which I have found here. Thanks again....great job! |
| Sun Oct 31 05:29:00 PST 2004 From: Maryanne Charles madag17@hotmail.com | I learnt many of these songs as a teenager while learning guitar, others my mum sang. My children are now young adults and these are now THEIR songs from their childhood. Thanks so much for sharing. Maryanne. Vic. Australia. |
| Sat Oct 30 22:12:01 PDT 2004 From: Maggie Strobbe maggiedcs@aol.com | Awesome collection of great old songs. I often find myself singing bits and pieces of them, so now I know where to get ALL the words and chords. Thanks so much. Maggie S. |
| Sat Oct 30 17:09:58 PDT 2004 From: Laura vmsi@comcast.net | Thanks very much. Great site. I'm amazed at how many of the songs I already had but there were some valuable additions to my collection. Like your Mom, I played a lot of these songs for my kids growing up. My daughter discovered Cat Stevens a couple of years ago and remembered the songs as "her mom's". |
| Fri Oct 29 01:50:01 PDT 2004 From: Bm7b5 Bmin7b5@hotmail.com | Great songs. Thanks for the work. I hope you keep it going. Best wishes. |
| Wed Oct 27 17:04:31 PDT 2004 From: Don Ramey donaldramey@comcast.net | Some great songs. I have a ton of the Kingston Trio + standard blues if you are in need. "Chilly Winds" should be a must on your sight. |
| Wed Oct 27 02:49:04 PDT 2004 From: jay dee JDFIXEDALL@AOL.COM | I LOVE ALL THE SONG YOU HAVE NOW. I WILL LIKE TO SEE THE LYRICS AND CHORDS FOR "YOU'RE NOBODY TIL SOMEBODY LOVES YOU" THANKS, YOU HAVE A GREAT SITE FOR SOMEONE WHO LIKES TO PLAY THE GUITAR. |
| Tue Oct 26 08:44:35 PDT 2004 From: michael slott michaelslott@starpower.net | cool site. I went looking for the lyrics and chords for Today. Found 'em. Thanks |
| Mon Oct 25 19:06:47 PDT 2004 From: Lori editjob2002@yahoo.com | My first time here. What a great site. You've done a lot of work. I'll be back! FYI, The Last Thing On My Mind is by Tom Paxton. |
| Sun Oct 24 15:19:16 PDT 2004 From: Jerry jnkmackay@tru.eastlink.ca | Great site here... all my campfire songs and more. Only thing is its not really printer friendly and I have a hard time getting the songs in my book. Great work here tho... awesome! Keep it up. |
| Sat Oct 23 08:00:03 PDT 2004 From: Bernie Aronson baronson@acondc.com | Thanks a lot for setting up this site. These are great songs. I have been learning them with my daughter who just took up guitar. Any chance you can add additional songs? If not, is there a web site similar to yours you would recommend? Again, thanks for making these songs available. |
| Thu Oct 21 15:28:38 PDT 2004 From: George george821@earthlink.net | Howdy from across the bay in San Rafael. I found your web site while looking for song chords and lyrics and spent some time looking around. Glad to see you are enjoying what the bay area has to offer in the way of outdoor recreation. P.S. Correction for Rev.John, Arlo Gruthie had a hit with City of New Orleans but it was written by Steve Goodman. |
| Thu Oct 21 14:46:04 PDT 2004 From: Kelly Francais_Jacobs@hotmail.com | Well it is very good web site but i would like to see more recent songs on it because that would attract more younger kids to it but also adults like new counrty to so yuo might want to do that ok but it is very good!! |
| Thu Oct 21 01:02:18 PDT 2004 From: dilen dilen_de_silva@hotmail.com | excellent site |
| Wed Oct 20 09:10:39 PDT 2004 From: Debbie Sisco ssisco92201@aol.com | Great web site, my first visit! Found what I was looking for! Bravo!! |
| Wed Oct 20 05:00:59 PDT 2004 From: Lloyd Mattson lloydmattson@charter.net | Thanks for your helpful site! I am trying to help the helpless play the QChord--your tabbed tunes are just right. Check out our McGuffey QCord Reader on the Web--Google the name. The Q is a comforting sub, when arthritis steals one's guitar. Great family you got! Blessings! Lloyd |
| Mon Oct 18 13:58:18 PDT 2004 From: Diane Locke DianeLock@aol.com | Thank you so much for a fantastic site. I have been looking for the lyrics and chords of all the songs I used to play in my youth and here they are. I couldn't believe my luck. I am a newly qualified teacher (and a grandmother)in a school for secondary aged pupils with special needs who love singing. Hence the need to take my guitar from its covers again. What fun we are going to have! Thank you so much. |
| Sun Oct 17 15:02:30 PDT 2004 From: Greg Borschel borschel@umich.edu | Great site! Lots of classics. Congratulations. |
| Thu Oct 14 21:09:14 PDT 2004 From: Peter Graham pwgraham@stanford.edu | Hey Aaron! I did a google search on golden vanity and imagine how surprised I was to find your site. I love this song, my mom used to sing it to me, and I was finding all the different lyrics. Sadly I can't play guitar or sing so I just have to imagine it. Do you know anyone who recorded it? Anyway, I figured I'd say hello and see how you are doing. I'm down here at stanford doing physics so we should get together sometime. I occasionally get up to berkeley to visit AJ and Paul Laskowski so when I do we should definitely hang out. I loved the story about you and squirrels! Okay, write me back and let me know how you are doing. see ya, peter |
| Wed Oct 13 16:52:56 PDT 2004 From: Paul Miller meandrie@bigpond.net.au | G'Day from Western Australia. Thanks for taking the time to produce the site and share your transcriptions with us all WITHOUT POPUPS or other annoying advertising banners. Like others, I too would love it if the songs that went to three table columns were more printer friendly as I do like to print them off to stick in my growing collection. Cheers and thanks again. Paul |
| Mon Oct 11 15:06:09 PDT 2004 From: Rich Drew partyjay@yahoo.com | Great site! Just learning to play the ukelele and needed more songs to practice! Will pass your site on to my teacher, she will be jazzed! Thanks! |
| Mon Oct 11 12:50:31 PDT 2004 From: Mino mdeang@libero.it | Thanks a lot from Italy for your great site. Beatiful selection. Thanks again. Ciao |
| Sun Oct 10 20:46:05 PDT 2004 From: Rev. John Puskar puskar@evenlink.com | Neat site! Arlo Guthrie wrote "The City of New Orleans" |
| Fri Oct 8 17:12:42 PDT 2004 From: Cecilia St. King ceciliastking@hotmail.com | I'm so glad I found your web-site. Thanks for sharing the work you and your Mom must have spent hours compiling. I'm adding this to my favorite list. And will come back to visit your work with SETI |
| Wed Sep 29 15:45:29 PDT 2004 From: donhendry donhendry@telus.net | I'm looking for the lyrics to Kerry Ragan's "My Home by the Fraser". Can you direct me to a site? |
| Wed Sep 29 14:36:31 PDT 2004 From: Mike mhayes@pacificcoast.net | Thanks for creating this great site. I hope it continues to grow. |
| Tue Sep 28 19:16:23 PDT 2004 From: Breeze singingbreeze@yahoo.com | I really like your sight, you have a lot of my favorite songs. What I am wondering is if you have a printer friendly area that I am overlooking? |
| Tue Sep 28 18:49:49 PDT 2004 From: adam miller admiller123@comcat.net | I am a newly aspiring guitar player and was very happy to find so many songs I have (on Cd's and some vinyl) on your list. Thanks. -am |
| Sat Sep 25 20:52:34 PDT 2004 From: Austin Weinstock playincountry@yahoo.com | Austin/29yrsold/Illinois I Thank you so much for what you have done. I could go through 80% of these songs and be able to tell you where my Father and I were when we played them.. My Father and Mother used to Sing alot of these songs together as they taught me how to play and sing as well. After we lost my Mother to Cancer in 1982 These songs became much more important to me. The memories your work has givin me does my heart well. I have sent the link to My Father so he and I can do a little catching up on our playin. Again, Thank You !! Your new Website fan, Austin |
| Sat Sep 25 11:53:30 PDT 2004 From: craig cgoodman111@hotmail.com | This site is truly a gift! I have a gig and am really excited to add many songs from your list to my set list. Thank you for all you do! |
| Sat Sep 25 08:52:09 PDT 2004 From: ART WA2YBG@JUNO.COM | YOUR SITE IS REALLY GOOD TO A SING ALONG GUITAR PLAYER LIKE ME.I AM ALWAYS LOOKING FOR SONGS AND CHORDS THAT CAN BE USED IN A SING ALONG MANNER. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK AND I WILL BE CHECKING YOUR SITE FOR NEW LYRICS AND CHORDS.THANK YOU FOR YOUR SITE. ARTIE. |
| Thu Sep 23 20:05:46 PDT 2004 From: Barb H barbh1071@aol.com | This is exactly what I need to get back into playing the guitar for my family and friends. Thanks so much. Barb |
| Thu Sep 23 15:54:05 PDT 2004 From: Trill meekstm@auburn.edu | Wow! Where has this site been all my life? I love it, it has all my favorite songs from when I was a kid, and then some. One question though, did you leave off the last verse of "Cruel War" on purpose? This will make my guitar playing endeavours so much better. Thank you for taking the time to do this, keep up the good work. |
| Thu Sep 23 15:34:54 PDT 2004 From: Zen Zengypsy2@aol.com | Thankyou for you'r site....I loved the simplifies version of the Wedding Song!! I actually came to you'r site looking for the chords (and tuning) to Jackson Browne's "Something Fine". Any help you can give me would be appreciated...I know it has a diffrent tuning...probably in D. Thank's again...Aloha....ZEN |
| Tue Sep 21 15:44:35 PDT 2004 From: Garry grs6@hickorytech.net | Great songs. Exactly what I was looking for a bon fire get together we are having in Oct. For the folks having trouble printing --cut and paste on a word doc. worked for me. |
| Mon Sep 20 12:33:04 PDT 2004 From: Jonathan Kelner kelner@mit.edu | Hey Aaron! Long time no speak! It occurred to me that I hadn't been in touch with you for a while, so I thought I'd track you down and write you an e-mail to see how everything was going. What're you up to these days? I'd love to catch up sometime. What's your phone number? Mine is (617)312-0938. (I really hope that the button on your web page that says not to post this to the whole list actually works... :-) ) Anyway, I hope all is well! All the best, Jon |
| Mon Sep 20 10:00:29 PDT 2004 From: Tony Graham deepcable@hotmail.com | Hi Great site for folky beginers through to experienced players keep up the great work. I have a large collection of song lyrics some with chords ( I must find time to put them into some order like yours) if you are looking for something try me I may have it stashed somewhere |
| Sat Sep 18 23:32:12 PDT 2004 From: mark mark_dalmer@hotmail.com | knocking on heavens door by bob dylan I'm sure it goes G,D,Am,Am G,D,C,C |
| Tue Sep 14 16:30:48 PDT 2004 From: Sheldon MacDonald shellisabran@hotmail.com | I love the selection of songs you have in your archives. Years ago I put together a binder of songs that I printed off of mostly Olga. I can't seem to find any good sites and was hoping you might have a few links for me to build on this.I'm looking for lyrics and chords. Anything you can suggest, if any , would be greatly appreciated.Thank you so much for the songs I already got, it is greatly appreciated. Sheldon MacDonald |
| Tue Sep 14 11:23:32 PDT 2004 From: David Anderson dvkatsd@cox.net | Thanks so much for a great resource for guitar players like me who become frustrated trying to play some of our favorite songs useing standard tabs and chords which are beyond our abilitites. I'm so excited that I can't wait to sit down with my guitar and start playing all the songs I've wanted to play for so long but wasn't able to because I couldn't find arrangements that I was capable of playing. You've done a great service and I really appreciate your work. One problem I did have however was the same one that Sue Shannon posted about, that is getting some of them printed onto a single page. I tried landscape on print set up by on some it still wouldn't accomodate the page. Would appreciate any suggestions in this area. Thanks so much again! |
| Mon Sep 13 14:16:22 PDT 2004 From: Sue Shannon sshannon@ihastaff.org | Hi Aaron, this is an immense amount of work that you did with a lot of our favorite songs. I am having trouble printing some of them to fit on a page. Any suggestions? |
| Mon Sep 13 03:13:27 PDT 2004 From: Pat O'Brien p.a.obrien@xtra.co.nz | Love your songs - thank you for sharing them - do you have the chords to Jesse by Janis Ian by any chance Thanks and best wishes |
| Sun Sep 12 22:50:21 PDT 2004 From: Liam Chambers tallcham@hotmail.com | My first reaction to you site was WOW, it's fantastic! I know how long it takes to transcribe songs from records, so this a a great BIG thankyou for taking the time. Liam Tallangatta, Victoria Australia |
| Sun Sep 12 05:27:36 PDT 2004 From: GRETA MOORE moore@zulucom.net | Hello from South Africa. A great site you have which has been extremely helpful. Do you perhaps know where I can get a downloadable copy of the Rooster Song by Jake Thackery. I need it desparately for a school staff concert that we put on for the children and parents as a fun evening. Can you help? Regards Greta Moore |
| Thu Sep 9 08:02:50 PDT 2004 From: Paul Kaplan pdk46@hotmail.com | Great site. Any possibility of listing the chords for "Turquoise" a song performed and written by Donovan. Thanks. |
| Tue Sep 7 20:04:42 PDT 2004 From: Stefan stefanmichelena@hotmail.com | Hi, I just wanted to let you know that your work is appreciated!!! Thanx! Keep up the good work! Greets from Belgium, Stefan |
| Tue Sep 7 00:01:00 PDT 2004 From: Reena reenaraychel@yahoo.co.uk | Hi I wanted to say thanks - i was looking for country raod lyrics for my daughter and there it was best wishes all the way from india |
| Sat Sep 4 22:30:33 PDT 2004 From: Moz mozo1@redifmail.com | Hi! This is a great website because it doesn't tell you to do or do that, just serves up the songs you've been looking for...and if you aren't planning to hit the road with your band *g*, this is perfect. hope there will be more songs added soon! look forward to a lot more of Baez. |
| Sat Sep 4 19:10:08 PDT 2004 From: dschiff dschiff@mcn.org | how can I print the page and see the whole page withut the line in the middle? thanks again. |
| Sat Sep 4 18:53:29 PDT 2004 From: david schiff dschiff@mcn.org | you have no idea the joy and tears you broght me. I love my autoharp and this is great.. more songs from shul?? kolnidre ?? |
| Fri Sep 3 16:37:15 PDT 2004 From: Mama King dksouth@hotmail.com | My 2nd grader learned "This land is your land..." at school and wanted the words and chords so her daddy could play it on the guitar and we could sing it as a family. Thank you for such an awesome resource. Mama King |
| Fri Sep 3 13:12:51 PDT 2004 From: Terry tatkona@hotmail.com | Great site, but some of the lyrics are too wide and get cut off when printing. Could you find the chords/lyrics for "Somewhere" from west side story? Thanks, Terry |
| Thu Sep 2 22:27:15 PDT 2004 From: Paul Whetham paul.whetham@unisa.edu.au | I've just started guitar and this is just what I need... I hope it can help create a family environment like yours! Many thanks and God bless. Paul. |
| Thu Sep 2 19:58:35 PDT 2004 From: Frank Johnson franklinmjohnson@hotmail.com | No, you couldn't have learned guitar through Laura Weber. You're too young. Where did you learn all these terrific old folk songs? |
| Thu Sep 2 19:55:16 PDT 2004 From: Frank Johnson franklinmjohnson@hotmail.com | Oh, great. Just great. Thanks a lot. I'm flying out of town tomorrow morning and now I'll be up all night playing through all these songs. (May I ask...did you learn guitar through the Laura Weber public TV program?) |
| Thu Sep 2 13:08:08 PDT 2004 From: Dennis zorkarcher@hotmail.com | Nice work. It's the most organized music book I've ever seen. Do you have a downloadable version? NICE WORK! |
| Thu Sep 2 07:15:42 PDT 2004 From: Johan Karlborg johan@karlb.org | Please help me out here. There's noone to contact at the Seti page, the bug submit form is obsolete (and it doesn't work either), a lot of pages are dead links or gives errors, are not updated, I can't post on the message board because the server gives yet another error when I try to have it e-mail me my password. I am sorry I am posting this on your personal page, but since everything else failed this was the only available solution. Sincere. Johan Karlborg |
| Thu Sep 2 04:51:53 PDT 2004 From: Mike seti@mikem.net | Hi - I just wanted to let you know that while I agree that progress is a good thing, seti has gone from many-years-stable to down/unreliable for several months due to an 'improvement'. We have some experience with Quantum SnapServers - perhaps a different company than you are using, but we had the same problems. Stability, corruption, NFS problems, etc. We were told by the techs that a full-scale failure requiring rebuild of all raid volumes was normal and accepted when it only occurred once per month or less. We will never again use SnapServers from Quantum. Also, the Boinc software seems to be fine on my system, but apparently there are problems on other systems. Who spearheaded the effort to force the change to the new hardware and software? |
| Wed Aug 25 07:01:35 PDT 2004 From: erebus erebus@earthlink.net | Hi there. Great site. Thanks for all those songs!!! ~erebus |
| Tue Aug 24 18:54:32 PDT 2004 From: colleen livwhtibelev@aol.om | Hello there! This sight is just what I've been looking for! All the songs are in my singing range! Looking for "Put Your Hand in the Hand" in that same key! Thanks to you and your mom! God Bless, Colleen |
| Tue Aug 24 18:53:16 PDT 2004 From: colleen livwhibev@aol.om | Hello there! This sight is just what I've been looking for! All the songs are in my singing range! Looking for "Put Your Hand in the Hand" in that same key! Thanks to you and your mom! God Bless, Colleen |
| Tue Aug 24 12:08:19 PDT 2004 From: Shannon cdlight9@earthlnk.net | This site is great - I love the songs you've collected - very sweet and singable - I guess that says something about us both. Thanks! |
| Tue Aug 24 09:55:16 PDT 2004 From: ken hatfield focusing22@yahoo.co.uk | As a relative beginner, your site really is excellent, Thanks |
| Mon Aug 23 07:28:40 PDT 2004 From: David Seidel.........Scotland ks011b7687@blueyonder.co.uk | Hi.........Although i've played drums for 25 years I'm just learning to play guitar so this has given me plenty of songs to get started on.........one thing though.Im sure the song listed as "there is a ship" by Peter,Paul & Mary....is actualy a traditional Irish song called "the water is wide"....covered by James Taylor among others..... Cheers..... |
| Fri Aug 20 07:15:39 PDT 2004 From: John john@theolfolkie.com | Does anyone know where I can find the lyrics and chords to a song called "Two Fat Guys in a Hudson Hornet" (No, really) by Randall Hylton. It is truly one of the funniest things I have heard. Thanks. Be nice to each other. John |
| Thu Aug 19 16:26:31 PDT 2004 From: folk guitarist sam3harrison@yahoo.co.uk | Thanks for providing such a wonderful site. You have built up a wonderful collection of folk songs and let others share them. Would it be possible to give some indications of suggested arpeggio or strum patterns as well as time signatures with the songs? No criticism intended its merely a suggestion. Best wishes to yourself and Sarah. |
| Sun Aug 15 09:23:07 PDT 2004 From: marilyn marilynpottage@telusplanet.net | Just wanted to let you know how much I appreciated your lyrics and music page. My son is about your age and we are just beginning to do the music for generation thing as he is learning guitar and I am playing string bass. When we started jamming together we had to find common ground in music that we both like, and it was great to have the words and chords to so many favorites. Marilyn Alberta Canada |
| Fri Aug 13 03:46:10 PDT 2004 From: ted ted.muir@rmg-a1m.com | hey ........ great selection of songs ....only problem I have is printing them out on landscape instead of portrait ..... keeps chopping all the right hand side off !! best wishes Ted Carlisle England |
| Fri Aug 13 02:57:15 PDT 2004 From: Roger McDonald roger.mcdonald@xtra.co.nz | hi from new zealand! enjoyed your page! would you know of any other great sites like yours devoted to similar songs?? all the best!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! rm |
| Wed Aug 11 20:08:30 PDT 2004 From: Vern Chandler cverno2@comcast.net | Hi Aaron!!! Enjoyed your page, glad I found it! I'm an old rocker from way back (been playing and singing since I was 7 back in 1960). I grew up with the oldies but I like a little of everything and that's what I liked most about your stuff. I'm not sure I agree on every chord translation but you're pretty damn close on most of them. They're simple and fun to play so who cares? Thanks for all your effort, see ya later... Vern Chandler - Coon Rapids, MN |
| Wed Aug 11 10:25:24 PDT 2004 From: stell shsu1@wellesley.edu | omgoodness, sarah's comments are sooooo cute. She seems like such a great girl! I'm so glad that I now have gotten a change you meet you guys!...well i met you last summer; however, now it is in a different context! - you're engaged, and i met your counterpart, and i'm dating your bud! Well, I hope you guys had a blast driving back home - cross-country!...I had suggested at an earlier date to adam that i wanted to do that when i graduated. Now that you guys are back safely, I hope you enjoy this next year! Hope to see you guys soon! Best, Stell- |
| Wed Aug 11 09:35:32 PDT 2004 From: Stella Hsu shsu1@wellesley.edu | wow man. great page! I feel like i know a celebrity!...I like your links too. Cute friend "adam" man. hmm, seeing all these chords, adjunct to hearing you jam the other night, i may make my good bud sadlor teach me how to play. So, if you see me in November, count me in when you guys so melodiously sing "stairway.." This is actually a really great site! Congrats on it!!! ps - your show-off site is hilarious |
| Tue Aug 10 14:26:42 PDT 2004 From: JAMIL LEBLANC jam1l@hotmail.com | I CANT BELEIVE YOU LEFT OUT "BOTH SIDES NOW" |
| Tue Aug 10 10:53:05 PDT 2004 From: Irma magicshoes@jam.rr.com | LOVE YOUR SITE!! WAY COOL! By any chance, do you have "IF I HAD MY WAY" by PP&M? :) Thanks for all the hard work you've done to help so mank folks. You're terrific! |
| Mon Aug 9 19:49:18 PDT 2004 From: Dave Hoffman djhoff@kalcounty.com | I googled for free lyrics and chords. Whe your site came up and the first words were "My mom", I knew I was in business. Bonanza! I think I printed off 40 songs that my parents used to play and sing around the campfire when I was a kid. No complaints, just my compliments! |
| Mon Aug 9 07:20:12 PDT 2004 From: Amy sockerskid28@yahoo.com | Please find "We are the Champions" by Queen for guitar |
| Thu Aug 5 09:07:00 PDT 2004 From: Ley leymckee@aol.com | Thank you so much for this wonderful site, I am about to get my son a guitar for his 11th birthday and with your site and songs,notes being so easy i'm sure my son will enjoy learning to play, so once again a big thank you for all your hard work. |
| Wed Aug 4 18:43:00 PDT 2004 From: Lee tomatoguy1@hotmail.com | Thanks for the songs, Aaron. I was looking for "Another You" by the Seekers when I found your site and it was cool to find some other songs from that era. Interesting job you have. I am an Extra Class amateur radio operator so I actually know about SETI, HAARP and all that jazz. After reading your bio, it seems that you are a very weird person to be only 22. You should be proud. Loved the part about hickdom. It's a bit different for me. I am a Southerner but decidedly not a hick since I grew up in the city and the suburbs. I come from a long line of hicks, however so am conversant in the culture. I have a friend from Boston who used to call me a "country boy". I had to explain to her that I had never milked a cow, plucked a chicken or been intimate with a sheep. Besides, I own at least two pairs of shoes and have most of my natural teeth. What was she thinking? Peace |
| Tue Aug 3 15:21:57 PDT 2004 From: Jim jamglo@nnsw.quik.com.au | Hi. I live in Australia play guitar and write songs. I'm looking for chords and lyrics of Gale Garnett song. Title is The Prism Song. Some of the lyrics are. Red and yellow, blue and green, prettiest thing that I've ever seen. Red and yellow blue and greeen, Lord this world treats a little child mean. Hope you can help. |
| Sun Aug 1 20:04:14 PDT 2004 From: John Coombs, Jr. pilot80@hotmail.com | I like this page. It's like going to someone's house and flipping through their record collection ( ok... CD collection to you folks born after 1985). No sales pitches, ads, just the music. A nice collection of songs for taking out the old guitar at a bar-b-que or a party or in the student union between classes... something for everyone from 8 to 80. Great job! |
| Sun Aug 1 14:49:53 PDT 2004 From: Todd Breck toddb@breckstone.com | Just found your site and it looks great-Am part of a group called Whirled Peas in Wilmington De. Would like to find the chords to Steve Goodmans song-"Would you like ti learn to Dance" |
| Sun Aug 1 04:56:26 PDT 2004 From: Craig Miller worshipnh@yahoo.com | Excellant site! I am leaving camping with my family (six daughters and wife of course) today 8-1-04 and was looking for some great songs to play on guitar. I found much more than that. Thank you and your mom for taking the time to share your hard work, I really appreciate it.Craig |
| Sat Jul 31 14:24:17 PDT 2004 From: Joseph owenj@sanjuancollege.edu | Thanks so much for all these songs. It's great to have these chords. |
| Fri Jul 30 21:41:00 PDT 2004 From: pkoehler pkoehler@smp.org | This is the greatest web site we've found! My husband only knows how to play cords--he learned guitar in the Navey during Veitnam War and was taught by the back up guitar player for the BG's during their time there! The BG's guy had music books with cords already labeled for him. His books were lost in a fire in the 80s' and he's just recently started to play again since his 4 children bought him a new Alvarez to start playing and jammin' again with his son who was inspired by his dad when he was younger and listening to his dad play. Thanks again! This was a great find and inspiration to us! We now have a grandson who he wants to play for and this helps mucho! Take care and God Bless you in everything you do!! Duane and Penny Koehler Winona, MN |
| Fri Jul 30 21:40:17 PDT 2004 From: pkoehler pkoehler@smp.org | This is the greatest web site we've found! My husband only knows how to play cords--he learned guitar in the Navey during Veitnam War and was taught by the back up guitar player for the BG's during their time there! The BG's guy had music books with cords already labeled for him. His books were lost in a fire in the 80s' and he's just recently started to play again since his 4 children bought him a new Alvarez to start playing and jammin' again with his son who was inspired by his dad when he was younger and listening to his dad play. Thanks again! This was a great find and inspiration to us! We now have a grandson who he wants to play for and this helps mucho! Take care and God Bless you in everything you do!! Duane and Penny Koehler Winona, MN |
| Thu Jul 29 08:59:40 PDT 2004 From: Bobbie rnoner@cox.net | This is a wonderful site. I have just recently picked up my guitar again after many years of not playing, this site and the song selections have re-inspired me. I have forgotten how much I loved these old songs. Thank you for the trip down memory lane. |
| Wed Jul 28 05:29:18 PDT 2004 From: matt flynn mattrfly@aol.com | Aaron, this site is great. the chords are all right on and the format is easy to use. thank you so much for compiling this great list of "sing along songs". it has helped me bring to life some of the great marchin' and folk songs (i guess the are folk songs at this point, oooo...time is a scary thing)for my kids and their friends...thanks man and bless ya! matt |
| Mon Jul 26 15:41:59 PDT 2004 From: George Blackwood gdblackwood@pasadena.edu | Also, many thanks for being a Phil Ochs fan. I've been looking for "I ain't marchin' anymore" for quite some time. Peace and love from an old '60s warrior. (I don't live BACK in the '60s; I never left them). --george |
| Mon Jul 26 15:38:12 PDT 2004 From: GeorgeBlackwood gdblackwood@pasadena.edu | Aaron, Thank you so much for the terrific site. I've spend years looking for what I remembered as "The Whale Song," and lo and behold here it is listed as "Greenland Fishery." I know you're getting thousands of deserved notes of praise and thanks and probably don't have much time, but...I heard this song originally in the early '60s by a duo named Addis and Crofit (not sure on the spelling), info? thanx-g |
| Thu Jul 22 08:06:28 PDT 2004 From: Chuck Jackson chasj2@bellsouth.net | Thanks for the guitar chords. I love the way you have it laid out. |
| Tue Jul 20 09:21:06 PDT 2004 From: Mark firstbassman13@yahoo.com | Thank you for the great site and great list of songs. Some of them I've been especially looking for. And a particular thank you for the "simplified" versions for those of us who are not guitar masters. I have two suggestions/requests for you. Both are great songs. "The Other Side Of This Life" originally by Fred Neil. The version by the Jefferson Airplane is much livelier and more fun to play. The other song is "High Flyin' Bird" by Billy Edd (yes, two "d's") Wheeler. There is a transcription of the Richie Havens version out there. But he uses open tuning. I'm looking for more of the original feel. Thanks again, - Mark |
| Mon Jul 19 20:56:35 PDT 2004 From: Kelsey stuff54321@yahoo.com | You brought back so many memories of my childhood in one place! I grew up falling asleep to these songs... I am teaching myself to play and these are just the songs i'm looking for- all in one place all beautiful. Thank you! Peace, Love & sore fingertips all the way! |
| Mon Jul 19 20:05:56 PDT 2004 From: Patrik patrik_skutt@yahoo.se | Hello, i realy liked your guitar songs! They can be hard to find in other places...thnx! |
| Mon Jul 19 13:43:33 PDT 2004 From: Trina lost_angel86@yahoo.com | Thank you!! As a child I went to a commune in Michigan in the summer. We sang a ton of old folk songs (not to mention union songs) and swam in the lake and took care of plants and such. Ever since then I've been trying to find the chords (without tab and all the other bull that tends to come with) to those songs. This makes me sooo happy (though my family may be less so). By the way...I'm looking for the chords to a song that Nick Drake called the cocaine blues...but it may have originally been under another name....care to help?? Thanks again! |
| Mon Jul 19 12:20:00 PDT 2004 From: Jonathan Ford jford@jonathanford.co.uk | Well done mate - your site is everything that's great about the internet! My poor wife now has the misfortune of hearing me ruin some of the classics! |
| Mon Jul 19 06:57:13 PDT 2004 From: Brian giglia13@aol.com | Aaron, I just stumbled across your website this morning. You have an absolutely great site. I came here looking for the lyrics and chords for Annie's Song. I was touched by the loving connection you share with your mom, your fiance, and your new dog. Have a great day, Brian |
| Sun Jul 18 07:50:26 PDT 2004 From: Michael O'Rourke morourke@adobe.com | Trying to find your e-mail address. I have a screensaver than needs to sublaunch and executable like the SETI screensaver does. However, it seems that when the screensaver exits it kills the entire process tree under it automatically and thus my exe exits prematurely. I don't see this happen with the SETI screensaver and am wondering how you folks got around this issue. I've tried different params to CreateProcess (such as CREATE_NEW_PROCESS_GROUP and DETACHED_PROCESS) but to no avail. Any pointers would be GREATLY appreciated! |
| Thu Jul 15 15:02:55 PDT 2004 From: cynde Hargrave chargrave1@speakeasy.net | Great site, Aaron. I especially liked the poem 20/20. BTW, I found Huck's bone, buried beneath the newly planted gardenia. It's here for him when you make your next visit. |
| Thu Jul 15 14:08:58 PDT 2004 From: Brock Wolf brock.wolf@lehman.com | Heather, sorry to disappoint. I do hail from Atlanta, where I grew up next to the Chattahoochee River, so I can see where you'd mix me up with this Deliverance fellow. My name, however, is not pronounced Br-O-ck, but instead brawk. My mother, always an eccentric, once held a two hour long conversation with a chicken who suggested the name ad nauseum. |
| Thu Jul 15 13:52:37 PDT 2004 From: Aaron Parsons aparsons@ssl.berkeley.edu | Brock Wolf (notice Br-O-ck) hails from Atlanta, GA, currently resides in NYC, and to my knowledge, has never touched a banjo. I can ask him if he'd like to, though! By the way, I'm on vacation for the next month, so no more updates for a while. Sorry! |
| Wed Jul 14 22:15:36 PDT 2004 From: Heather March again ideasofmarch@xtra.co.nz | Who is this Bruck Wolf, is he Austrian, and is he in any way related to the Bruck's Deliverance Banjo group in Featherston, New Zealand? |
| Wed Jul 14 21:58:07 PDT 2004 From: Heather March ideasofmarch@xtra.co.nz | Found you by accident, and delighted to see so many old favourites. I am probably about as old as your mother, or older, play the guitar extremely badly and look forward to picking it up again. Your notation is easy to follow, Regards |
| Mon Jul 12 13:46:48 PDT 2004 From: Tom Bonnell tmbonnell@aol.com | Just taking up guitar at a young age of 58. Your page will really help my picking...Thanks |
| Mon Jul 12 12:19:10 PDT 2004 From: Joy joybrent@yahoo.ca | What a great site.. thanks for all the hard work.. and the terrific songs.. :>) |
| Mon Jul 12 02:01:07 PDT 2004 From: Lora Beuoy lbeuoy | Silly me. I would be "Mom" in your notes. Thank you for the website and the music. I want to sing and play for my kids, too. I hope they keep the memories (good, I hope) and take them with them when they grow up, too. |
| Sat Jul 10 06:14:31 PDT 2004 From: Mike ml1857@yahoo.com | Great site. Thank you so much. Killer collection of some of my favorite songs to play on the guitar. Your Karma will surely be good for this. Peace. |
| Fri Jul 9 07:39:39 PDT 2004 From: Kathy kathyh@yellowstonefoundation.o | My lyrics to Wynken, Blynken & Nod differ slightly from yours. We have a board book we sang to our kids when they were little. If you want my version I'd be glad to send it. Thanks for your research. We've been asked to sing to our son & his wife at their wedding reception and needed the chords for this song. |
| Wed Jul 7 10:55:29 PDT 2004 From: Caroline carorhodes@hotmail.com | Love your site and wondered if you could put two extra songs on it...Georgy girl and the Goodbye Girl song that Bread wrote for The Goodbye Girl movie. Thanks very much |
| Mon Jul 5 11:58:26 PDT 2004 From: Joe Shepard zeph317@widomaker.com | My monthly guitar club relies on new material every month -- I usaully bring two or three. This site is gonna keep me going for awhile -- Thanks. |
| Thu Jul 1 15:17:15 PDT 2004 From: Lois lrowe@nycap.rr.com | Thanks for your wonderful site!!! We're traveling and need a song to share so I thought I'd brush up on If I Had a Hammer and found exactly what I was looking for here. Kudos... |
| Thu Jul 1 06:41:45 PDT 2004 From: Rene rene@miklas.at | Great Site. Some songs are in a way that, for the first time, I understand them (Hotel California), even though I do think some chords are not original (Ugly Kid Joe starts Cats in the cradle with a Bsus2, if I am not mistaken). Still great site!! |
| Thu Jul 1 05:51:04 PDT 2004 From: Dennis Adams dennisadams2003@aol.com | Great site, easy chords for a novice like me. By the way ? - For baby is a beautiful song by John Denver (For baby for Bobby). Many thanks. Dennis |
| Wed Jun 30 14:35:34 PDT 2004 From: Guitar Bob gee_major@hotmail.com | Wow! Your page is great!! Every bit as good, if not better than, OLGA. It's set up in a very easy way to understand and I saw songs in there that I've never seen anywhere else. Keep up the good work. GeeBee |
| Sun Jun 27 20:44:15 PDT 2004 From: Joe Neely JLNeely@aol.com | I'm looking for a song that, I think, is a classic roots songs called " (?) County". Any ideas? |
| Sun Jun 27 17:20:54 PDT 2004 From: Sheldon MacDonald shellisabran@hotmail.com | Just a small note to thank you for the great songs you have posted on this site. Some of them I find are very hard to come by or wouldn't think of looking for.Much appreciated...thank you |
| Sun Jun 27 10:43:36 PDT 2004 From: Sweet Joyce Ann jmartin1952@hotmail.com | Dear Aaron, Your site is outasight!!! Thanks for taking the time and energy to maintain this treasure. I haven't thought of some of these songs in years, but your easy to read transcriptions bring them right back to mind. Bless you!!! (Did you sneeze?) xxxoo Sweet Joyce Ann |
| Wed Jun 23 22:17:13 PDT 2004 From: tony e tolemez@cox.net | like your site. thanks |
| Wed Jun 23 14:41:36 PDT 2004 From: Neill aragon144@hotamail.com | Nice site! thanks much for your efforts. |
| Wed Jun 23 13:09:27 PDT 2004 From: paul paul@esoquees.com | Hello. Looks like a beautiful life. Just wanted to say thanks for the songs. I'll learn how to strum that guitar yet! |
| Tue Jun 22 10:05:58 PDT 2004 From: Aaron Parsons aparsons@ssl.berkeley.edu | RE: Shawn A dash means that the specified chord comes later, after there is any text to attach it to. |
| Mon Jun 21 15:42:37 PDT 2004 From: Angie angelina_gutz@hotmail.com | I love this website |
| Sat Jun 19 07:02:12 PDT 2004 From: fuwah antisocial@xithe.net | hi Aaron. greetings from singapore. i must say i've never seen a more wholesome and easy-to-play-along series of good old folk tunes. exactly the collections i have on cds. thank you! |
| Mon Jun 14 13:07:42 PDT 2004 From: Travis Duquette Travis 1234 | 12 |
| Sat Jun 12 18:01:25 PDT 2004 From: C.W.Hunnings cwhunnings@earthlink.net | Really enjoyed the guitar site,took me back many years,and a time that seemed to be more pleasant than now,thanks,Cal |
| Fri Jun 11 19:18:26 PDT 2004 From: Mary-El abookworm@gwi.net | Thanks so much for creating this site! It has so many songs I've been trying to figure out for a long time. However, do you happen to know the chords and lyrics for Casey Jones? |
| Fri Jun 11 16:15:47 PDT 2004 From: Shannon RGroovyone27@aol.com | This is a great site you've got going. i hope you keep it up and update regularly. i will be back to visit. |
| Fri Jun 11 11:16:47 PDT 2004 From: Josh jned2@hotmail.com | great website. I've been playing for about ten years, and I only recently started exploring sites other than OLGA. great job! |
| Thu Jun 10 21:47:50 PDT 2004 From: Jon Christopher jondc@xmission.com | How can I print these without loosing the end of the right side? |
| Mon Jun 7 12:12:17 PDT 2004 From: MaryLou Dale MryLD7@aol.com | Just finished looking over your site...wow! There's more here than I saw at first. I am a beginning guitarist also, I love how simple it all is! Thanks. |
| Mon Jun 7 11:51:40 PDT 2004 From: MaryLou Dale MryLD7@aol.com | Could you please find chords for Running Bear? Thanks. |
| Sun Jun 6 11:38:41 PDT 2004 From: Pradeep Kumar d_prad_eep@yahoo.com | Good folk collection.Thanks for ur effort.Keep up the good work. |
| Thu Jun 3 04:04:47 PDT 2004 From: hoobs row_man@hotmail.com | hi |
| Tue Jun 1 21:43:45 PDT 2004 From: Amy AKC2004@sbcglobal.net | Hey I love this site! It has just the perfect songs for some around-the-campfire-guitar-playing! Thank you for sharing these songs with us! |
| Tue Jun 1 21:12:41 PDT 2004 From: Ricky Chan rickychan@hfs.com.hk | Dear Aaron, Thank you so much. It is just an archive. However, I have been looking for the lyrics and chords of a folk song in the 60s by Joan Baez called "Donna Donna". Can you help me with it. A Many thanks. Ricky |
| Mon May 31 17:58:17 PDT 2004 From: Simon Crane - UK sdc@godsowncountry.co.uk | Absolutely wonderful to see so many Phil Ochs songs on your site. I've loved his songs for years but they are so often overlooked. Thank you very much. |
| Fri May 28 11:21:31 PDT 2004 From: Aaron Parsons aparsons@ssl.berkeley.edu | When it rains it pours... I've added the following songs: Gordon Lightfoot - Early Mornin' Rain Tom Petty - Mary Jane's Last Dance Moody Blues - Story In Your Eyes And I've modified lyrics to This Land is Your Land and Drill Ye Terriers. Also, I seperated the simplified version of Sound of Silence from the actual version, which now goes by the title Sound of Silence. |
| Thu May 27 18:00:37 PDT 2004 From: Aaron Parsons aparsons@ssl.berkeley.edu | I corrected the lyrics to Red Rubber Ball by Cyrkle. As for "If I Had a Hammer" minor chords... I guess I'll have to try and dig up PP&M to remember how they do the song. The songs do have inaccuracies, many are simplified, and I am only one person. I prefer specific references to where a song is wrong so I can fix it. |
| Tue May 25 03:28:21 PDT 2004 From: Wendy wendytr34@hotmail.com | It's a great resource for us, guitar beginners. It would be even more wonderful if the strumming or finger picking can be included in the songs as well. Thank you very much. |
| Mon May 24 08:55:19 PDT 2004 From: Dave Davethemap@iwon.com | Great site! Lots of obscure songs. Love it! I looked at #138 - "Red Rubber Ball" and in verse 2 it should read: "You never cared for secrets I'd confide. To you I'm just an ornament, something for your pride." |
| Sun May 23 15:22:56 PDT 2004 From: Gene steadigene@aol.com | Re: If I Had A Hammer Why do you leave out the minor chord? Just curious. |
| Fri May 21 15:13:24 PDT 2004 From: andy fagan a.fagan@virgin.net | Hi, Aaron, I cam a cross your site searching for the chords to Tom paxton's "Bottle of Wine". I have saved several songs from your site, bookmarked your site and will return. Hope to get my children (Rose 9 and Stuat 5) strumming along to a few of them. Great site and worthy of your efforts. Thanks a lot, Andy |
| Fri May 21 15:09:08 PDT 2004 From: Jim Lee jamglo@nnsw.quik.com.au | Hi looking for a song by Gale Garnett. title "Prism Song" from her Sing In The Sunshine Album. I've been searching for this song for ages. Do hope you can deliver. Thanks Jim |
| Fri May 21 06:49:46 PDT 2004 From: Ben correl2000@hotmail.com | Hi, not a bad site, but many of your songs contain inaccuracies. If you're unsure of something, feel free to ask me about it (i'm a music graduate). |
| Fri May 21 05:58:17 PDT 2004 From: shane dono | hi |
| Fri May 21 05:58:15 PDT 2004 From: shane dono | hi |
| Fri May 21 05:58:14 PDT 2004 From: shane dono | hi |
| Wed May 19 03:40:44 PDT 2004 From: chaz strickland chazstrickland@hotmail.com | My Two Cents: cent one: killer site cent two: many thanks |
| Mon May 17 15:10:34 PDT 2004 From: Jeremy Searley jeremy@searley.co.uk | From Jeremy Searley, Birmingham, England What a fabulous find your site is - just the sort of stuff I like to strum and sing. If you're ever here in the area of Shakespeare, Land Rover, Jaguar etc, please drop in - I've got spare guitars and mikes. Keep up the good work anyway. |
| Sun May 16 01:48:09 PDT 2004 From: Ian, Seagrave, England ian8214@hotmail.com | Just want to say how much I appreciate your chord/lyrics treasure trove - I needed "The last thing on my mind"... It was easy to copy and paste, then edit into a Word doc without the chords jumbling up. A beautifully presented site... I'll be back! Many thanks! |
| Tue May 11 12:39:43 PDT 2004 From: Sue demasis@sunysuffolk.edu | Oh, don't mean to be a pain, and maybe you don't care, but "For baby" (John Denver) is really "For Baby, For Bobby." |
| Tue May 11 12:37:26 PDT 2004 From: Sue demasis@sunysuffolk.edu | Hey, great site, which you've heard a lot by now. Where's your mom? I'm probably her age (and you're my son's age--and same profession as he is, too.) Your mom and I like the same songs. If she's ever in NY, ask her to email me --maybe we can play! A question -- I can't find Marshall Tucker's "In My Own Way." Any advice? Thanks. |
| Thu May 6 16:09:14 PDT 2004 From: Mickey mik-tc@snet.net | Nice web site & good information. Here are a few revisions. "For Baby" is actually "For Bobby" and is by John Denver "City of New Orleans" was sung by Arlo Guthrie (But I don't know who wrote it) "I Ain't a Marchin' Anymore" is by Phil Ochs Peter Paul & Mary sang: "Cruel War", "For Lovin Me", If I Had My Way" and "A Man of Constant Sorrow" Tom Paxton wrote and performed "Marvelous Little Toy" I hope this helps, Mickey |
| Thu May 6 14:55:24 PDT 2004 From: Gary Richards grichar3@nycap.rr.com | Thank you...Your efforts will bring pleasure to many... |
| Wed May 5 19:37:22 PDT 2004 From: Dave Gibson davegibson@fultoncomputer.com | Excellent selection of songs! Your mom must be about my age (I'm 53). I've only been playing for six months and have had sporadic luck finding good lyrics with chords, and I've hit the mother lode here! Thank you for your efforts. |
| Mon May 3 13:57:31 PDT 2004 From: Glenn Norgren face@genevaonline.com | Tell your Mom I like her choice of songs. She is a sweet, sensitive person. I have been singing many of them for years |
| Sun May 2 10:09:35 PDT 2004 From: j murray jamesrblu@hotmail.com | Thanks for your great efforts on a wonderful site. Do you have "Since My Canary Died" done by the Brothers Four? Thanks again. |
| Sat May 1 10:15:06 PDT 2004 From: Tom PINGZNG1@aol.com | Your site is outstanding, thanks alot! I will visit again. |
| Fri Apr 30 20:18:19 PDT 2004 From: Janice and Arnie Suhr arnjan@rainbowtel.net | We really like your site! It's nice having the words and the chords in the song. Do you have the words and chords to "Baby Talk" by Jan and Dean? |
| Fri Apr 30 19:59:18 PDT 2004 From: Rebecca Dodd cutiepy115@hotmail.com | WOW, you don't understand how wonderful it is to have found this site! I just got a guitar this past christmas and am just learning how to play songs. This site creates an easy understanding of how to play the songs and the chords are fairly simple. Thanks for all the work you put in it. It also helps because it's free. so thanks a million! Rebecca |
| Tue Apr 27 17:21:38 PDT 2004 From: Karen mrsdaven@hotmail.com | Most accessible chord/lyric page I've ever been to and Bless you , not one pop up. I have a little book I have had about 30 years it is called Creations. Has 180 pages of "verrrry" old folk songs. If you ever need words and some chords... let me know. |
| Mon Apr 26 04:25:59 PDT 2004 From: Iain McClafferty iain.j@blueyonder.co.uk | A great site. Congratulations. These are the kind of songs that eveyone loves to sing along to. I've been looking for the lyrics and chords to a song called, "Beautiful Sunday". At least I think that's the title. But I can't find it anywhere. I don't know the group/band name either which makes things a bit more difficult! It goes something like: "My, my, my, beautiful Sunday. My, my, my, it's a beautiful day." |
| Sat Apr 24 05:32:44 PDT 2004 From: Meg Cleary meg1127@yahoo.co.uk | A good site and the songs are simplified so I can play them well. Could you put more Carole King songs like "Where You Lead"? It's my daughter's favourite from the Gilmore Girls. Thanks, Meg. |
| Sat Apr 24 00:41:28 PDT 2004 From: johnne coston iamjohnne@bellsouth.net | great site. I never would have dreamed someone else likes these songs. I have sung most of them for years--my kids hate it. keep up the good work Johnne |
| Thu Apr 22 01:43:08 PDT 2004 From: Dirk Klotz dirk_klotz@t-online.de | Hi Aaron, I'm Dirk, location Cologne, Germany. Just found your site by chance while I was looking for some lyrics from Simon & Garfunkel. I printed out your version of "The Boxer" and then decided to take a closer look at your page. Although I use to surf the web every day, each time I stumble across a nice site like yours it is so exciting to find out a little bit about somebody who lives on the other side of the world. :) And the best, of course, is your huge song collection. As all the previous visitors, I also say "Thanks" and will attach this page to my favourites. Farewell! Dirk |
| Wed Apr 21 16:54:44 PDT 2004 From: laura arwenslove02@yahoo.com | I was wondering if you could help me out here.. I really enjoy listening to "man of constant sorrow", now here's where i get really confused. My father told me that the men that sing that song are The Foggy Moutain Boys, but everywhere i go i cant seem to find their cd or Flatt & Scruggs. So i was really wondering if you could point me in the right direction here.. thanks a bunch! |
| Wed Apr 21 12:35:25 PDT 2004 From: cristina krause cristinakrause@cox.net | Your mom and I have a lot in common in songs! enjoyed your site, I had to copy and paste into word some songs in order to print it all. thanks for all your hard work, cristina |
| Tue Apr 20 18:03:52 PDT 2004 From: Sandi Share sandi.share@imagistics.com | Thanks-great site! We've all been collecting so many of these songs for years. Thank you for taking time to post them. Really happy to see the Phil Ochs "I ain't marchin' anymore". I used to play this and I forgot all about it. Now would be a good time to play it. Also Buffy St. Marie's "Universal Soldier". So many of these songs I learned in the 60's. It's good to see them again. |
| Mon Apr 19 07:12:35 PDT 2004 From: Steve steef.tarenskeen@tiscali.nl | Great site. Nice collection of songs Keep up the good work by adding more ! |
| Fri Apr 16 02:45:21 PDT 2004 From: penny basementgirl74@yahoo.com | thank you so much for a beautiful collection of chords! I've been looking all around for alot of these, especially the Joan Baez ones- everyone elses are much too complicated for a rookie like me! |
| Tue Apr 13 16:07:22 PDT 2004 From: andie dmblvr36@aol.com | I was feeling inspired so i just transcribed this one and thought you might like to add it - i'm in the middle of transcribing "one tin soldier" if you'd like that one too :)just let me know -andie WHERE HAVE ALL THE FLOWERS GONE (Pete Seeger) G Em C D Where have all the flowers gone, long time passing? G Em C D Where have all the flowers gone, long time ago? G Em Where have all the flowers gone? C D Young girls have picked them everyone. C D Oh, when will they ever learn? C D G Oh when will they ever learn? G Em C D Where have all the young girls gone, long time passing? G Em C D Where have all the young girls gone, long time ago? G Em Where have all the young girls gone, C D Gone for husbands everyone. C D Oh when will they every learn? C D G Oh when will they ever learn? Where have all the husbands gone, long time passing? Where have all the husbands gone, long time ago? Where have all the husbands gone, Gone for soldiers everyone Oh when will they ever learn? Oh when will they ever learn. Where have all the soldiers gone, long time passing? Where have all the soldiers gone, long time ago? Where have all the soldiers gone? Gone to graveyards, everyone. Oh, when will they every learn? Oh when will they ever learn? Where have all the graveyards gone, long time passing? Where have all the graveyards gone, lone time ago? Where have all the graveyards gone? Gone to flowers, everyone. Oh, when will they ever learn? Oh when will they ever learn? Where have all the flowers gone, long time passing? Where have all the flowers gone, long time ago? Where have all the flowers gone? Young girls have picked them everyone. Oh, when will they ever learn? Oh when will they ever learn? |
| Tue Apr 13 15:30:51 PDT 2004 From: Andie dmblvr36@aol.com | This site is beautiful! I'm 18 and away from home for the first time - I've been playing guitar for a few years now but could never find these songs. It helps to play and sing the songs my mom sung to me as a child, and makes me feel more at home :) Thank you! |
| Tue Apr 13 12:33:42 PDT 2004 From: Chunyu Bi chunyu.bi@detecon.com | Hi Aaron, I found your name in SETI at home web site. Now I am conducting a survey on Global Seamless Network (GSN) for Deutsche Telekom, which can dynamically allocate variable amounts of bandwidth. GSN is a vision of a worldwide telecommunications network controlled by an intelligent management system. GSN can provide you flexible bandwidth on demand or on request and it will decrease the network service cost. We hope some one of you can take several minutes to complete this GSN service questionnaire. Please tell us your network service requirement, especially for grid computing in your case. It will help us to understand you requirement and make us to be able to serve you better! Please tell me whom I can contact with to conduct this survey. For any questions, please reply this email to let me know. I appreciate your precious time and thank you very much for your help! |
| Mon Apr 12 18:30:34 PDT 2004 From: jim mcnabb creekridgestudio@worldnet.att. | I found your lyrics and tab for the song The Klan on Google. I first learned this song from another guy at a concert in the mid '60s. I'm trying to find out who wrote it. I found some attribution to Alan Gray, but I can't confirm that with BMI, ASCAP, SESAC or anything. Your site doesn't say either. When I learned it, I was told it was an old, post-Civil War song. What do you know? |
| Sun Apr 11 22:21:59 PDT 2004 From: Aaron Parsons aparsons@ssl.berkeley.edu | The "Annie's Song" by S&G typo has been fixed. In response to the two comments about incorrect chords--some songs may be transposed into a key other than the one the original artist sang them in. This is usually to make them more singable for me, or occasionally to put the song in a key more easily playable by beginning guitarists. For example, John Denver, with his high voice, sings Annie's Song in the key of D. Aaron Parsons, with a lower voice, can sing it more easily by lowering it down to the key of C. However, the chords are all correct relative to one another. This means that if you capo your guitar up or down a few frets (in the case of Annie's Song, capo up 2) you'll be able to sing along with your favorite recording and all the chords will be spot on. |
| Sun Apr 11 19:51:55 PDT 2004 From: Lewin Barringer lbarringer2003@comcast.net | Annie's song is By John Denver NOT Simon and Garfunkel and the chords are wrong. Just thought I would let you know! Keep up the good work! Lewin Barringer |
| Sun Apr 11 16:29:13 PDT 2004 From: Sarah_C seerasea@ihug.co.nz | What a lovely web site, easy to use and tidy. Im just learning to play my guitar (part of the Teacher Training programme I am on) and found this site to be a fantastic resorce. Regards, Sarah_C |
| Sat Apr 10 11:25:25 PDT 2004 From: Michael Neiman mjam4@comcast.net | Great transcriptions of the songs!! I thing the Gambler is G-C-G-D progression. Thanks aagain!! |
| Tue Apr 6 12:18:38 PDT 2004 From: Daniel Emmons KeyboardDaniel@aol.com | I tried to get a song... but got this error message: Could not find: Noel Stookey - There Is Love, Wedding Song |
| Mon Apr 5 15:15:39 PDT 2004 From: Isa lisanje@msn.com | Greetings from Belgium, very nice collection of music, thanks for sharing it! May i request the chords and lyrics of MORE THAN WORDS by EXTREME,to add it in your files, can't find it in any site. More power to you!!! |
| Thu Apr 1 08:41:56 PST 2004 From: Ken Metcalfe metcalfe@cips.ca | re: SETI@HOME Has anyone estimated the performance of this grid computing project in terms of FLOPS? It would be neat to post project average and "current" (say current month average) results! Cheers |
| Wed Mar 31 06:02:33 PST 2004 From: Hunt hlyman@thehillschool.org | I am a middle-aged teacher with vague memories of playing the guitar as an adolescent. Your site has given me a way to play these songs at my school and teach them to young kids. Thank you very much. |
| Tue Mar 30 18:14:56 PST 2004 From: Schusak K. schusak@hotmail.com | I HAVE SERCH THE GUITAR CHORD ' NEVER FIND ANOTHER YOU ' FOR QUITE SOMETIME' AS SAY IN THE SONG -" BUT NOW I'VE FOUND " THANKS VERY MUCH FOR YOUR WORK, SCHUSAK / THAILAND |
| Sat Mar 27 12:58:04 PST 2004 From: Janet ldyesq@aol.com | THANK YOU! I have been searching and searching for some sing alongs with chords. If you know of any others sure would appreciate it. It is only for fun with friends,kids and church. Thanks for a wonderful collection. YOu have the words correct..just wonderful Thanks a million. Janet Wallace in Blair NE. |
| Wed Mar 24 23:02:10 PST 2004 From: Mary mary_chopin@yahoo.com | I guess your mother and I must have grown up in the same era! Thanks for all these wonderful songs and these great memories. I'm enjoying singing and playing them. Best wishes Mary (New Zealand) |
| Sun Mar 21 06:05:28 PST 2004 From: Becky Zatsman rz24@cornell.edu | Hi Aaron, You don't know me but I went to elementary school w/Sarah Spiegel. I just googled her to see what she's up to and it brought me to your page. Will you tell her I say hi? Thanks so much. Cheers, Becky |
| Wed Mar 17 21:07:13 PST 2004 From: Bill Lee whck@shaw.ca | I am very impressed with your selection of songs. Many of these songs I sing and am so pleased to find them all with the guitar chords. I have included your site in my FAVORITES. You wouln't happen to know where I can get the Lyrics and chords to MY HOME BY THE FRASER sang by Alberta Slim and or Kerry Reegan? Excellent site once again. |
| Wed Mar 17 12:05:02 PST 2004 From: Thomas menigmand@NOSPAMgo.com | Thanks for your site of songs.. I'm a fledgling guitarist and am enjoying the wide variety quite a lot :) |
| Tue Mar 16 17:52:54 PST 2004 From: CARL RAMBALI DAXY2K@YAHOO.COM | CAN YOU PLEASE ADD NEIL DIAMOND TO YOUR COLLECTION???? THANKS CARL |
| Mon Mar 15 06:05:05 PST 2004 From: Hal Eardley Heardley@odeonuk.com | Terrific site - I've wanted the music to 'Spirit of New Orleans' since I heard it on John Denver's 'Eyrie' album. You have spent a lot of time constructing your site and I have listed it as a favourite on my browser alonside 'Chordie' which is large site of music from all over the world. I shall be borrowing the tunes from your site to play in my local folk clubs in England. Thanks again. |
| Fri Mar 12 17:50:33 PST 2004 From: Aaron Parsons aparsons@ssl.berkeley.edu | I should also add, in case the general sentiment is that I don't pay attention to the posts here that: a. I do pay attention. b. I have added the artist names which Donna was kind enough to provide me with. c. I am strongly considering removing the page breaks which appear in long songs, but have thus far been restrained by the fear that visits to my website will suffer because of it. d. There are a whole lot of requests for songs which I don't know, and I'm low on time for writing up songs by groups with whom I am familiar. |
| Fri Mar 12 17:44:20 PST 2004 From: Aaron Parsons aparsons@ssl.berkeley.edu | For the benefit of the online community I'll post the answer to Brock's question here: catachresis is the strained or paradoxical use of words either in error or deliberately, as in the case of a mixed metaphor |
| Fri Mar 12 14:44:26 PST 2004 From: Brock Wolf brock.wolf@lehman.com | Congratulations to Mr. Parons on the terrific success of his website. It seems a disparate group of music lovers has found a digital campfire around which to strum six-strings and relate nostalgic anecdotes. And let me assure the brethen (and sistren!) that Mr. Parsons is uniquely capable of keeping that fire lit for all those who seek its warmth. And speaking of the unique knowledge of Mr. Parsons, I meekly seek the answer to a question that has haunted me for at least the last five minutes: Aaron, what is that ridiculous word that means naught but "mixed metaphor?" Feel free to reply to the group or, if you so choose, call or email me directly. And fear not: I will use the knowledge you impart not for evil, but only for the good of all humankind (or at least the pretentious decile)... |
| Fri Mar 12 14:43:01 PST 2004 From: Steph Sirah22@hotmail.com | Love the site! I am beginner guitar player and love these tunes and the outline of chords. Thank you!! |
| Wed Mar 10 16:29:01 PST 2004 From: Bob Brace bracexposure@centurytel.net | I like your stories. I bookmarked your site for the Music. If you ever are in Osceola Wiscon, look me up. I have an extra guitar. Bob |
| Tue Mar 9 18:52:44 PST 2004 From: Mike boz@mikeboz.com | I can't believe the list of songs you have here. I have been playing most of these songs for 35 years or so. It must be fun at your house on music night. Thanks for making this available. boz |
| Mon Mar 8 09:00:26 PST 2004 From: joseph jtbeckley@adelphia.net | i just wanted to thank you for your help on some songs i have been looking for. i thought i might return the favor just a bit...you have several "question marked" songs: "And When I Die" is by Blood, Sweat, and Tears "Tom Dooley" is by the Kingston Trio (and I think also written by them) "Streets of Laredo" I think might be by Jimmie Rodgers, but I would not swear to that "Last Thing on My Mind" was done very nicely by Willie Nelson, but he may not have written it "Will the Circle Be Unbroken?" is truly an anonymous song...I do not think anyone knows who wrote it...though it has been covered by a number of artists |
| Fri Mar 5 19:06:20 PST 2004 From: Donna boatdrinks1362@yahoo.ca | I love your collection of songs! Many thanks for sharing. I noticed you are missing a few artists' names ... Did She Mention My Name is Gordon Lightfoot ... Dona and Wynken, Blynken, and Nod are both Donovan. Cheers. |
| Fri Mar 5 12:50:14 PST 2004 From: John Starling, Sr. jgstarling@bellsouth.net | I think your site is awesome....however I agree with Carl Rambali...It would be very nice to be able to print the songs line upon line.. Keep up the good work.. |
| Fri Mar 5 08:34:59 PST 2004 From: CARL RAMBALI ROMEY | JUST ONE OBSERVATION: YOU HAVE SOME OF THE CHORUS ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE MAIN SONG. PRINTING IT IS DIFFICULT. HOW CAN I GET THE ENTIRE SONG...LINE UPON LINE THANKS CARL |
| Thu Mar 4 06:17:47 PST 2004 From: CARL RAMBALI DAXY2K@YAHOO.COM | ALSO SOME RANDY TRAVIS STUFF.... SORRY FOR BEING A LITTLE EXCITED CARL |
| Thu Mar 4 06:16:37 PST 2004 From: CARL RAMBALI DAXY2K@YAHOO.COM | COULD YOU ADD SOME MORE GORDON LIGHTFOOT AND NEIL DIAMOND SONGS... THANKS CARL |
| Thu Mar 4 06:11:05 PST 2004 From: CARL RAMBALI DAXY2K@YAHOO.COM | THANKS FOR THE SONGS//CHORDS CARL |
| Wed Mar 3 08:05:31 PST 2004 From: Roland Duquette duktail@hotmail.com | Terrific Site, I have only been playing Guitar for about 6 months and your tabs are terrific! Thanks! |
| Tue Mar 2 03:54:21 PST 2004 From: Gothica lesley-anne.broady@ntlworld.co | I know these songs might be a tad modern for you but could you possibly find: Nirvana = Lithium Metallica = Enter Sandman I have looked on most popular sites for these and have had no luck, please help! G |
| Sun Feb 29 04:27:59 PST 2004 From: Bernie Hills174@aol.com | Thank you for the service. Nice collection. If you every put on "In my daughters eyes" let me know. Thank You. |
| Fri Feb 27 13:02:29 PST 2004 From: Dana dana@goh.org | These songs take me back to years of summer camp on Cape Cod! Thanks for publishing such a great collection. |
| Thu Feb 26 19:54:27 PST 2004 From: Lisa Yates yates@olympus.net | Was your mother by chance ever a Girl Scout? I spent years collecting songs - many of these SAME songs - which I learned and played with friends who were camp counselors in Idaho years ago. Pretty interesting to see someone else who has so much of the same music. Thanks! |
| Thu Feb 26 16:34:29 PST 2004 From: Cassie goodingt@bellsouth.net | I've been looking everywhere for this kind of site. Thanks a bunch! -Cassie |
| Wed Feb 25 10:40:36 PST 2004 From: sarah gonzales sgonzo@hotmail.com | I take pictures for a living and I'd love to take yours. Would you consider appearing on an "adult" website? It could be a springboard for a new career. If your girlfriend has a problem with it, tell her to get in touch with me. Looking forward to working with you! -Sarah |
| Sat Feb 21 14:15:09 PST 2004 From: Udo Mantau infro@t-online.de | Great collection of songs. I found some lost old songs and many more. Thanks!!! |
| Thu Feb 19 18:55:25 PST 2004 From: ric ric_arriola@yahoo.com | i love the site,more power and hope more song.... |
| Thu Feb 19 00:19:38 PST 2004 From: Aaron Parsons aparsons@ssl.berkeley.edu | I'd have to be careful if I had that song lying around. No telling who might fall in love with you if you went around playing it for just anyone. |
| Wed Feb 18 15:38:37 PST 2004 From: sarah miller sarah_miller@att.net | hey hot stuff, this is definitely the sexiet guitar website i have ever seen. too bad "lady in red" isn't on here. i heard that song can make you fall in love at first sight. |
| Mon Feb 16 18:12:37 PST 2004 From: Bernice Boling alex338@bellsouth.net | Thanks so very much for your website. This is my first visit, but will return. I am 65 yrs. old and the names of some of these songs brought tears to me eyes. Do you remember "Baby Mine"? I used to sing that to my children. These will bring memories scaled over back to life. |
| Tue Feb 10 20:34:39 PST 2004 From: Dan LaRosa danlarosa@aol.com | OOPS! I began my showbusiness career as a guitartist, saw a hypnotist show.... got hooked... and having doing same since 1981.... my band still plays about once every 3 years.......... but, still having fun.... didn't want the other post to be public.... it's ok, just surprised me.... but... this one is directed to you... good luck...! |
| Tue Feb 10 16:03:43 PST 2004 From: Amber Gamsby agamsby@msubillings.edu | I'm looking for the lyrics for a folk song that was performed by the Two Gentlemen Folk on a tv special quite a few years ago, perhaps upwards of 10. It's a cute song about a little girl who is afraid of bears. The first line of the chorus is Are you there, Mr. Bear. I have no idea what it is called or who wrote it. Any ideas? |
| Tue Feb 3 10:47:49 PST 2004 From: Rene rene@thehuggingtree.org | Great songs! Thanks for doing such an awesome job and for sharing resources :) |
| Sun Feb 1 15:55:03 PST 2004 From: Tracy tebbertrevalee@earthlink.net | What a treasure! I've wanted to find the words to "Big Blue Frog" for decades. You and your mom have truly created a joyful place in the web world, and your sing-alongs must make heaven sing right along. Thanks, thanks, thanks. |
| Thu Jan 29 18:25:41 PST 2004 From: jyg jkhhh | lop |
| Mon Jan 26 19:44:13 PST 2004 From: Bill bleggett@stratos.net | Outstanding list of songs...especially for an old geezer like me!!! Brought back a bezillion memories. I dusted off the guitar about 4 months ago after almost 30 years. I knew most of these back then. Thanks for helping me remember. Want me to send you mine after I compare it to your list? |
| Sun Jan 25 11:16:44 PST 2004 From: Michael LaClair Guitarmike66@yahoo | Great page. Nice variety of songs. Nice to find chords instead of tabs. I like this much better. Thanks |
| Fri Jan 23 03:37:11 PST 2004 From: Susmita susmita_in@yahoo.com | You just made my day when i found this site! Thanks a lot for all the Great compilation. |
| Tue Jan 20 12:31:30 PST 2004 From: Aaron aparsons@ssl.berkeley.edu | I've added Knockin' on Heaven's Door, You Ain't Goin' Nowhere, and Anna Begins to the songbook. These weren't requested by anyone (perse) but the ones which *have* been requested, I don't know or have access to. Sorry. |
| Sun Jan 18 02:11:43 PST 2004 From: Andrea energyc@netactive.co.za | What a fabulous site, such an amazing choice of favorite songs - Thank You! |
| Sat Jan 17 00:45:35 PST 2004 From: vivienne graham russandviv.graham@paradise.net | Arron thanks for a great site I thought I'd died and gone to heaven when I found it. Do you have the guitar chords and lyrics to Cool Clear Waters? I would love them for a friend. Thanks I will be visiting again. My email address is nz at the end it did not print when I put it in. |
| Fri Jan 16 05:54:52 PST 2004 From: Crazy Chester what's that | I'm with Dave. |
| Fri Jan 16 05:54:12 PST 2004 From: Dave mystificus@yahoo.com | Crazy Chester followed me here... |
| Mon Jan 5 18:42:51 PST 2004 From: dorcas kirsch love2forty@aol.com | Bravo for all your hard work putting these many songs (with chords) together for people like me who really, really appreciate being able to visit a site(without those annoying popUps) to find certain songs I'd like to learn & then to be able to copy,paste,print & play! If only more sites were this user friendly, simple & FREE! thank you |
| Sun Jan 4 20:40:37 PST 2004 From: Clayton Wright cdwright9@aol.com | Thanks for your lyrics etc. I just took up guitar and it really helps. I'll remember you when I hit the big time......"yuk,yuk." |
| Sun Jan 4 07:04:04 PST 2004 From: John Fitzsimmons fitz#johnfitz.com | This is a great site. I ws just browsing around for some camp song lyrics and found this. Nice, simple and informative. Thanks! |
| Sat Jan 3 05:14:10 PST 2004 From: Tom Lewis tjlewis@alltel.net | What a neat site; I ran across it looking for some lyrics, but strolled around getting to know you & your family. Lots of fun - keep it up! |
| Thu Jan 1 09:11:19 PST 2004 From: Sabine HijaDeLaLuna@gmx.net | Hi Aaron! I found your page when googeling for "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" (I just heard it on the radio and thought it would be nice to have the lyrics to sing along ...). That's how I discovered your song list (however an "up" button or something like it had been very helpful here ;-) hint, hint :-) ). And wow! What an impressive list that is! I'll definitely come back to have a closer look at it! Big Thank You and bye for now. |
| Tue Dec 30 16:46:16 PST 2003 From: Glenn McMIllan glennmcmillan@telus.net | I to have a song book that I have been building for the past 20 years. Every night though the summer my kids and neighbours have sing songs. I took someday soon off your site thank you. My song book is in pagemake if you would like a copy I would be glad to email it too you |
| Thu Dec 25 06:22:37 PST 2003 From: Andy Lagana EZStroke@yahoo.com | Thanks for your site, it made my christmas with the toy song! |
| Tue Dec 23 07:59:06 PST 2003 From: Ted Barnard tedpete@comcast.net | I have greatly appreciated your little site. Your mom and I must be contemporaries for her songs and mine are very close. My daughter recently asked me to compile my tabs, lyrics, and styles (bad as they are) so I began building a similar document / web system. I have used a number of your songs there as they are very well done. |
| Wed Dec 10 14:54:55 PST 2003 From: Brock Wolf brock.wolf@lehman.com | Let me be the first to congratulate (via electronic media) Mr. Aaron Parsons and Ms. Sarah Spiegel on their impending nuptuals. I have witnessed with an emotion not unlike joy the inception, cultivation, and, now, fruition of their relationship. In my less sardonic moments, I have marvelled at the couple's intimacy and emotional connectiveness. And while I am generally loathe to bandy about blithe aphorisms of love's affirmational and regenerative powers, a few drinks at the reception (re: open bar) may induce a proliferation of saccharine prose not known since Abelard wrote to Heloise. But let's hope it doesn't come to that... And so: Congratulations! Chapeau! Felicitations! Mazeltov! (Would that I had the power to change this Guestbook font from "Times New Roman" to "Wedding Caligraphy!") |
| Thu Dec 4 05:16:33 PST 2003 From: Travis May travismay@plascoincorporated.c | Good guitar stuff. I am right up yall's ally. I was suprised to find content from yesterday on here! :) All the other SETI guys are OLD or Hippies! You're alright by me :P |
| Wed Dec 3 11:33:13 PST 2003 From: Aaron Parsons aparsons@ssl.berkeley.edu | I go through spurts of adding a lot. Right now, I'm doing grad school applications and getting married, so I don't have as much time. Somehow I lost the Hotel California file I said I was going to add. and RE: Jai Ram, sorry, but I do not know or have access to that song. Sorry! |
| Tue Dec 2 20:36:39 PST 2003 From: Carol carolcat@earthlink.net | Aaron: This is a great site and a great discovery for me! Thank you so much for making all these great tunes available. I grew up with many of them. I'm printing out many of them now so that I can rush downstairs, dust off my guitar and play them until midnight! Thanks again. Do you ever add new tunes to the site? --Carol |
| Sun Nov 30 16:31:53 PST 2003 From: Jai Ram Jai_Raam@hotmail.com | Hi Aaron thank you for the wonderful songs. This compliment though is laced with an agenda in that i was wondering if you had the chords for Angelo...(the shepherd boy who fell in love, rich was she et.c) sung by the Brotherhood of Man altho i have heard it is much older than that... would be eternally grateful and worshipful thanks again |
| Sat Nov 29 16:41:06 PST 2003 From: Sarah sarahhen@interchange.ubc.ca | Hi Aaron. I'm putting together a singalong CD and songbook for my friends this Christmas, and your site has been instrumental (no pun intended) in jogging my memory about all the great songs we used to sing around the campfire as kids. My guitarist friends will appreciate your tabs as well. Thanks so much! |
| Sun Nov 23 15:11:05 PST 2003 From: Laura lvogric@yahoo.com | J'ai trouv\xe9 votre site cherche pour les paroles pour un chanson de Boris Vian "Le Deserteur". J'aime beaucoup les paroles que vous avez maintenant, mais en France nous employons des autre paroles pour ce chanson. Si vous les voudriez, je peut vous les donner. Aussi, j'adore tous les chansons de folk americaine que vous avez ici. Tr\xe8s chouette! Merci beaucoup, gar. |
| Sun Nov 23 12:21:11 PST 2003 From: max / | Hi guy, Thank you! |
| Sat Nov 22 20:23:28 PST 2003 From: ron bieri rcbieri@comcast.net | This site looks great! |
| Fri Nov 21 12:54:00 PST 2003 From: Steve Murphy stevetynant@yahoo.com | Aaron- thanks for letting me share your songs- I wish all the web was so friendy - you got a really cool mam - make sure you appreciate her best regds Steve |
| Wed Nov 19 17:42:03 PST 2003 From: Heather Scull h_scull@lltel.net | Wonderful!!! I started a note book in high school with the chords to popular folk songs in the 70's. You have helped me complete it. Heather |
| Wed Nov 19 10:46:36 PST 2003 From: John jsloan927@yahoo.com | Hi Aaron, Really enjoyed your songs page. The music brings back very fond memories. On the printing issue...I've found your format pastes quite nicely into Word, which can then be enlarged a bit for easier reading. |
| Tue Nov 18 10:49:37 PST 2003 From: Aaron Parsons aparsons@ssl.berkeley.edu | Whew! Getting a lot of posts here. Firstly, these songs don't print well, and I'm considering making printable versions, but I'm still debating it because: A. I like people revisiting my site and playing guitar in front of the computer and B. I'm worried about providing printable possibly copyrighted material (my mom and I worked out these songs by ear, but the songs are copyrighted). Secondly, I've had requests for a lot of songs I don't have access to, but I have written up 'Hotel California' and will post it soon. Thirdly, my mom lives in Rangely, Colorado, as did I for most of my life. Her name is Shirley Parsons. |
| Sat Nov 15 09:07:46 PST 2003 From: brent b-wolf@cox.net | cool songs im gona try to play some |
| Fri Nov 14 22:54:52 PST 2003 From: Jimmy Teo T S jimmy_t_s_teo@hotmail.com | What a wonderful site! I was searching for chords and lyrics to popular songs when I stumbled across yours. Well done and thanks! By the way, do you think you can add Hotel California ? |
| Wed Nov 12 22:01:05 PST 2003 From: Crystal Crow heppydaze@yahoo.com | A great site! Lots of good songs. I have printed a few for my husband to learn and play on his guitar. One problem we are having is when the songs are in columns across the page. My printer only prints the first column and a half leaving the rest hanging off the page. Any help you can give on this wld be really appreciated. Thanks, Crystal |
| Tue Nov 11 12:36:44 PST 2003 From: Shirley shirley.parsons@cncc.edu | Aaron, it's your mom. I was visiting your web page, as I do once in a while when I want to see you, and chanced upon your guestbook. I am astounded at the response over the guitar songs. Little did I know you and I would work together to affect all these people! |
| Mon Nov 10 20:02:32 PST 2003 From: Roscoe Lehman roscoelehman@hotmail.com | I have not ever seen this many good songs, organized like this. It's great! Perfect for playing at a coffeehouse or whatever, because all the lyrics are there, with chords and all. Thanks so mch!!! |
| Sat Nov 8 14:06:22 PST 2003 From: eddy ravenredbone@aol.com | hello everyone |
| Fri Nov 7 21:06:04 PST 2003 From: ted bigggart skgreeenkd@netins.net | great site.. i just dont know how to get it print the full page.. thanks ted |
| Wed Nov 5 00:23:25 PST 2003 From: Dean Moriarty ldmoriarty@adelphia.net | Hey Aaron, These songs mean a lot to me too. I'll bet your mom's way cool. See you on the road, Dean Moriarty |
| Mon Nov 3 21:16:16 PST 2003 From: shar sarobert@telusplanet.net | Your site IS the motherlode!!! I love it. Bless you a thousand times. Have you seen any chords for "Soda and a Souvenier" by Bette Midler? or "Hold Me" by Saffire the Uppity Blues Women? how about songs by K.T. Oslin? |
| Fri Oct 31 13:47:53 PST 2003 From: josh josh2211@yahoo.com | what a great page! i have been trying to find a lot of these songs to play. i use it all the time. again great page! peace |
| Mon Oct 27 14:09:49 PST 2003 From: Brock Wolf brock_jacob_wolf@hotmail.com | I apologize for the gushiness of Ms. Grahm (and her unfortunately spelled surname), who, in her rush to publish my thoughts, neglected to append a deprecating line about yours truly (a trademark of mine in writing) and instead used Brock-aggrandizing prose (a trademark of mine in living). Let us amend... Replace "genius" with "apparently bored," and "dreamy and smart" with "will he ever shut up?" and I think she has it. Also, I would like to inform Mr. Parsons that I recently returned from Paris. Per the social decorum advocated by Gwar in the band's landmark "Sexecutioner"... I pulled down my pants. |
| Sat Oct 25 19:11:42 PDT 2003 From: Abbie K. abbiek_06@yahoo.com | good collection e-mail me when you get "the only living boy in n.y." -P.simon & A. garfunkel |
| Sat Oct 25 13:35:04 PDT 2003 From: Rick Gensfan01@yahoo.ca | Great site, thanks for the effort. Is there anyway you can figure out the tag for John Denver's "Whiskey Basin Blues". If you could that would be great, thank you. |
| Fri Oct 24 15:02:35 PDT 2003 From: Aaron Parsons aparsons@ssl.berkeley.edu | I wish this dreamy smart genius Brock would leave a valid email address so I could contact him. For our readers: I have only dated girls named Sarah (coincidence) and I have 4-5 friends named Sarah, leading to many unfortunate phone conversations. Brock, a former roommate of mine, has been party to several such conversations. |
| Fri Oct 24 11:12:40 PDT 2003 From: Anna Grahm play.on.words@alltimes.com | My genius friend Brock just realized that an anagram for "Aaron Parsons" is "On Saras: A Porn." That pretty much describes Mr. Parsons, I think. (That Brock, dreamy and smart...) |
| Sat Oct 18 14:31:06 PDT 2003 From: Devon dhorntvedt@simla.colostate.edu | Man... i need to get a homepage just so I can get linked! I feel so left out of the loop... |
| Fri Oct 17 13:48:02 PDT 2003 From: Merritt merritt@itol.com | Aaron, Thanks for your great guitar chords page. I appreciate it! Careless Love is an old tune with many versions floating out there. Here's the one I know by Josh White (circa 1941) in Open D tuning. D A7 D-G-D Love, oh love, oh careless love. D B7 E7-A7 Ah Love, oh love, oh careless love. D D7 G It's caused me to weep, & it's caused Gm me to moan D Bm E7 A7 D It's caused me to lose my happy home Blues turn b/w verses: D-Turn#1-T#2-T#3-D-A7 (See turns below in Open D) OTHER VERSES: Sorrow, sorrow to my heart, (3x) When me and my truelove had to part. INSTRUMENTAL BREAK I cried last night and the night before, (3x) Gonna cry tonight and I'll cry no more. O how I wish that train would come, (3x) And take me back to where I come from. END TURNS Blues Turn #1: D A+3 = C D F#+3 = A A D Blues Turn #2: D A+2 = B D F#+2 = G# A D Blues Turn #3: D A+1 = Bb D F#+1 = G A D - Merritt Green Bay, WI |
| Fri Oct 17 03:52:41 PDT 2003 From: tony achacon@nd.edu | Wow! we have the exact SAME musical taste! My fingers are raw from playing. Do you have Greenland Whale Fisheries? |
| Thu Oct 16 10:28:14 PDT 2003 From: Matthew mathugarland@hotmail.com | Great site! I wish my mom was a guitar player. That's awesome! Thanks for the chords. I'm a school teacher and needed some of these for my class! |
| Wed Oct 15 13:28:55 PDT 2003 From: Charlie Dragok7@hotmail.com | This is a great selection, but maybe,put some more rock stuff, maybe some Pearl Jam songs... |
| Wed Oct 15 01:10:14 PDT 2003 From: pratap ravindran pratapravindran@yahoo.com | Hi there! Great work...I like the way you've worked out many of the songs...keep on truckin'... PR |
| Mon Sep 29 11:12:14 PDT 2003 From: Aaron Parsons aparsons@ssl.berkeley.edu | My apologies for the typo. It has been fixed. |
| Fri Sep 26 07:14:43 PDT 2003 From: kyle nothing@aol.com | Just wanted you to know that Annie's song is by John Denver (it was written about his wife), not Simon and garfunkel. |
| Wed Sep 24 23:58:04 PDT 2003 From: Adam Sadler abdsadler@hotmail.com | What up? I still can't stop playing 'Tangerine,' and I haven't taught myself anything new. My next project is Foreigner's 'Double Vision,' I've decided. Also working on the harmony for Detachable Yellow Love Song (can we somehow incorporate a 9 chord?). I'll let you know. When I get a site you better link to it. Any day now. |
| Wed Sep 24 10:59:49 PDT 2003 From: cheryl shylosway@aol.com | hi, I just want to say Thank You for sharing the "MUSIC" i'm recently a new guitar player, my father has been teaching me. I was recently turning to the web page, Tab Planet to get songs to play but it's been recently up for sale and the site is no longer available. Just to let you know finding your site on a whim, has made me so happy.............. LOL i can now play my guitar again.....the chords above the lyrics help tremendously. Thanks again so much Cheryl |
| Tue Sep 23 12:59:36 PDT 2003 From: William Lasley pulsar8472@hotmail.com | Cultural Evolution is a phase transition from the known to unknown, from an unsustainable industrial age to a sustainable information age Bill |
| Tue Sep 23 04:38:21 PDT 2003 From: Mary Kay msmkh2u@aol.com | Thanks - I'll get practicing these songs and then let you know how it goes. Nice selection. I'm doing a sing-a-long as a volunteer for a after dinner sing along for the seniors in our community. I'm going looking for "Let me call you Sweetheart" and "Five Foot Two". I'll let you know how it goes. Thanks again - MK |
| Fri Sep 19 22:11:08 PDT 2003 From: rick keepitreal05@msn.com | Good job! Thanks for sharing your favorites. My brother and I just had a great evening playing thought the songs(I on the banjo he on the piano). Remember.... so many songs....so little time. rick |
| Wed Sep 17 21:37:48 PDT 2003 From: Abigail Sawyer abigail@northstation.net | Hi. I just came across your site because I was looking for directions to Briones Regional Park. All the more likely sites that google retrieved with such information were down, so I nosed arund on your web page and was truly touched by the line about people from tiny towns in the middle of deserts seldom leaving. Being from a not-as-tiny town in a desert not too far (in western state terms) from Rangely, I can definitely relate. Born and raised in Farmington, New Mexico, I've called Northern California home for the past eight years. Now I live in San Francisco, and it warms my heart just a little to know that someone else in the general vicinity has an inkling of what it feels like to have left such a place as that and come to such a place as this. |
| Wed Sep 17 05:12:30 PDT 2003 From: Skip Riley skip@happytractor.com | don't know why i am on this site but it is cool. wanted to tell you the "home" link at end of rafting is broken. |
| Tue Sep 16 17:38:59 PDT 2003 From: Jason Bernardi sonajay7@yahoo.com | Great music and some things as I haven't played in while. As the population ages these songs will be visited many times over. Thank you also for bridging the generations. |
| Sat Sep 13 22:49:28 PDT 2003 From: Gordon West Wgordonwest@wmconnect.com | I found the index of your songs in a common search looks interesting! I will ask your permission to explore the site more than once. Please let me know. Thank you.... |
| Wed Sep 10 09:38:53 PDT 2003 From: Aaron Parsons aparsons@ssl.berkeley.edu | I researched "There Is Love (Wedding Song)", and have a workable transcription. I've posted 2 versions on my page: 1 in the original key, 1 transposed into the friendly key of C. |
| Sun Sep 7 12:48:06 PDT 2003 From: Sarah Wood sarahw@hub.ofthe.net | HI Aaron, From cruising a bit of you guest book, I would say "sarah" must be common name in your life. I'm just a folk song fan who recently dusted off my guitar. Many of the songs I used to sing have made their way to your page and I just wanted to say thank you, thank you, thank you for posting them. Love having some of the "modern" golden oldies available as well----*wastin' away in Maragritaville......* Great work! |
| Fri Sep 5 22:00:49 PDT 2003 From: Chris Hemmel shadowesq@comcast.net | Great site!!
I have a suggestion for you to make Leavin' on a Jet Plane even easier. It's the very first song I learned on the guitar. This version only uses three chords, and goes like this:
A D
All my bags are packed, I'm ready to go.
A D
I'm standing here, outside your door.
A D E
I hate to wake you up to say goodbye.
A D
But the dawn is breaking, it's early morn,
A D
Taxi's waiting, he's blowing his horn
A D E
Already I'm so lonesome I could cry.
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| Fri Sep 5 18:13:30 PDT 2003 From: Marc marubin@yahoo.com | Hi.. Great list of lyrics. looks good I was wondering if you could add the lyrics to Noel Paul Stookey's song, "Wedding Song-There is Love". He composed it for Peter Yarrow's wedding. Thanks! |
| Fri Sep 5 00:48:52 PDT 2003 From: Martha Cruz whskywrye@aol.com | Just wanted to say thank you. My son is in the Marines and he wrote home asking for the words to the song I used to sing to him when he was little. I was so amazed at how much of the song he remembered. However, I only knew one verse. This site allowed me to get the rest of the verses. Thanks so much. The song was "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot". Sincerely, Martha Cruz |
| Thu Sep 4 22:50:33 PDT 2003 From: Richard Hammond hurricanh@hotmail.com | Some one said to me the other day "why do mostly play old stuff" and I thought about that and I thought "cause I like it" I guess its true I ain't much of giutar player and I ain't got no voice but I just do it for me. These songs are what I grew up with and I like them.....modern day songs is okay.... if you like video clips...but I ain't seen no Dylan or Beatles or Stones or Donova, Guthrie etc Anyway, thank you Richard Australia |
| Thu Jul 31 08:58:25 PDT 2003 From: Brock Wolf brock_jacob_wolf@lehman.com | While wasting away my work day, an idea (an admittedly dim one) flashed across my generally unused cerebral expanse. Whatever happened to that squat hick from Colorado with whom I used to drink? Having naught but the most vague memories of said hick's name (on account of the drinking), I called upon google, seeking its astoundingly vast knowledge of the universe. Disappointed that google does not indeed read my mind (RIPOFF!), I was forced to trek the misfiring synapses (drinking) of my college memories. Having painfully retraced these memories, I came upon a name: Aaron Parsons! Ah yes, a last name befitting the vertically parsed. The superfluousness of his character mimeographed in the superfluousness of the A's and On's. Wondrous! But was I correct? And so I searched for said bumpkin, only to have google speak (SPEAK!) to me, presenting me with a dilemma only a philosopher or Zen priest could have loved: "Do you mean Alan Parsons?" I'm still not sure if I MEAN Alan Parsons, or if I mean anything at all, but I do know that I found my friend. |
| Wed Jul 16 10:49:38 PDT 2003 From: Sarah Spiegel sarahcspiegel@yahoo.com | heyyyyyy! you're on google! i am so proud! you're like number four or something. |
| Tue Jul 15 10:29:33 PDT 2003 From: Aaron Parsons aparsons@ssl.berkeley.edu | For large Fast Fourier Transforms (which is what your screensaver is doing), CPU's cannot hold all the numbers they need in cache, so the entire process becomes dominated by memory bandwith, which has not been increasing as quickly as processor speed has. However, workunit processing time has been decreasing over time because of these new-fangled high-spec PC's. |
| Fri Jul 11 10:24:24 PDT 2003 From: Wesley Robert Parsons wrp@adorno.com | Came here from Seti because of the odd similarity between our names. Nice site, though. |
| Thu Jul 10 15:00:37 PDT 2003 From: Pete Mason cyberdude61@hotmail.com | Hey dude ! Freaky posts, I just came here from Seti 'cos I have a question. Is that allowed? Anyway, I noticed that Seti unit processing times are long. I mean really long. Does that mean that a lot of Seti users are so busy Gaming, FTP'ing and peer to peer file swapping( or viewing "Those" kind of movies )that their High Spec PC's are choked? Or are they really still using PII's, like Mat Lebowski? LOL Hi from the United Kingdom ;-) Regards Pete. |
| Fri May 16 16:02:25 PDT 2003 From: Aaron Parsons aparsons@post.harvard.edu | Yes, such a confusion is hard to swallow. I am suspicious that it is a prank posting by one of the other Sarahs in my life. So that narrows it down to like 7. |
| Thu May 15 11:09:43 PDT 2003 From: Bharat Ravi Ramamurti ramamurt@fas.harvard.edu | Who is this Sarah Graham character that thinks you and I are related Parsons? I mean, I know I am passing on my culture, but I never though I'd get confused with a Jewish kid from Rangely, Colorado. Anyway, the site is great! |
| Sat May 10 15:20:33 PDT 2003 From: jose jlsandov@post.harvard.edu | aaron, please call; or e-mail my post harvard account (same as my fas, but with post) and give me your phone number. I'm an idiot and I lost it (yeah, yeah), but this time it's going on my computer. |
| Fri Apr 18 18:27:28 PDT 2003 From: Sarah Graham sarahgraham@yahoo.com | hey, Aaron, I loved your page! what a cute baby picture. I also loved the picture of you flexing -- you looked pretty hot. (was that your brother you were with? or half-brother? you look similar, but different). I saw that your girlfriend's name is also Sarah. She's a lucky girl. Pretty lucky to get a guy like you, anyway! I've never met someone like you-- it sounds like you've done a lot of crazy things! You shouldn't worry if some people get uptight about things like that squirrel story. I think it is hilarious and you have to be yourself, no matter what. keep it up! luv, Sarah |
| Fri Mar 28 11:53:44 PST 2003 From: Basil Frankweiler bfrank@times | Nice site! I really appreciated your sing-a-long songs. I'm just learning guitar. |
| Wed Mar 26 10:41:44 PST 2003 From: Aaron Parsons aparsons@ssl.berkeley.edu | Please drop me a line! |