The John Denver Songbook: Piano/Vocal/Guitar

^ The John Denver Songbook: Piano/Vocal/Guitar ✓ PDF Read by # John Denver eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. The John Denver Songbook: Piano/Vocal/Guitar Songbook Alan Kobayashi Nicely presented. Fine music, bad lyrics R. Surratt This book has a number of songs that I like a lot. For the most part the music seem correct, readable and not too complicated. However, beware that there are many mistakes in the lyrics. For example, in the bridge of Id Rather Be A Cowboy, John Denver sings the very poetic line Id rather live on the side of a mountain, than wander through canyons of concrete and steel. In this book, that is rendered as than wander

The John Denver Songbook: Piano/Vocal/Guitar

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Rating : 4.13 (686 Votes)
Asin : 0739068946
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 140 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-11-21
Language : English

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His tender songs about relationships struck a chord with his fans, and his passion for the environment was evident long before it was fashionable. This book features 27 of Denver's classic songs, arranged for piano/vocal/guitar. Titles: Annie's Song * Back Home Again * Calypso * Farewell Andromeda (Welcome to My Morning) * Fly Away * Follow Me * For Baby (For Bobbie) * Grandma's Feather Bed * I'm Sorry * Leaving on a Jet Plane * Let Us Begin (What Are We Making Weapons For?) * Like a Sad Song * My Sweet Lady * Perhaps Love * Poems, Prayers, and Promises * Rhymes and Reasons * Rocky Mountain High * Some Days Are Diamonds (Some Days Are Stone) * Sunshine on My Shoulders * Sweet Surrender * Take Me Home, Country Roads * Thank God I'm a Country Boy * That's the Way It's Gonna Be * Whose Garden Was This? * Wild

Songbook Alan Kobayashi Nicely presented. Fine music, bad lyrics R. Surratt This book has a number of songs that I like a lot. For the most part the music seem correct, readable and not too complicated. However, beware that there are many mistakes in the lyrics. For example, in the bridge of I'd Rather Be A Cowboy, John Denver sings the very poetic line "I'd rather live on the side of a mountain, than wander through canyons of concrete and steel". In this book, that is rendered as " than wander through canyons, a country to see" -- that doesn't make any sense. That is just one example of many problems. It is possible that here are as many mistakes in the music that I didn't notice because I'm a rank novice when it co. Terrageezer said Great Shape!. Songbook in great shape for a book this old. Shipping was fastWill do business again with this company.

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