Saturday, January 15, 2011

Your Two Cents

Welcome to the (new) guestbook for "Sing-Along, Folk, & Rock Guitar Songs". Please feel free to post about any errors you may have found, request songs for inclusion (I can't guarantee I'll get to it), or would just like to say something about the site (questions, comments, suggestions).

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Mon Apr 30 17:03:22 2007
From: Mike Kapetan
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.

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Thu May 3 13:53:30 2007
From: Fran
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

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Thu May 3 19:57:02 2007
From: Jim
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.

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Sat May 5 09:13:56 2007
From: John Dotson
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!

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Sat May 5 16:26:30 2007
From: John Solomon
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.

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Sun May 6 08:09:54 2007
From: antonia bee
hi there,thanks for a great site

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Tue May 8 01:33:11 2007
From: Erica Vine
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?

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Thu May 10 21:52:20 2007
From: Ellie Patterson
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.

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Tue May 15 15:32:44 2007
From: Brendan
Good job - I was looking for songs for a party and hey ! you gave me some great ideas. Thanks a lot.

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Sat May 19 06:43:36 2007
From: Steve Harter
Hey and thanks for the songs! As a new guitar player I have been searching for songs with the chords

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Sat May 19 12:39:52 2007
From: john bange
best site on web as far as I'm concerned...key change option huge time saver

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Sun May 20 02:40:36 2007
From: Colm Kane 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

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Sun May 20 14:59:47 2007
From: Vanessa
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.

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Wed May 23 20:29:49 2007
From: Gary Wesselhoff
Great site. Thank you very much.

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Fri May 25 03:22:02 2007
From: Emily Matienzo
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

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Fri May 25 04:58:49 2007
From: Rich
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 :-))

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Fri May 25 12:08:27 2007
From: aaron 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'

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Fri May 25 19:03:32 2007
From: Kent
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

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Sat May 26 13:19:14 2007
From: Lou Washington
Aaron, Thanks for a great collection. Best of Luck! Lou

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Sat May 26 18:16:34 2007
From: Dan Young 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

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Sat May 26 18:20:27 2007
From: Dan Young 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

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Sat May 26 20:06:40 2007
From: Tom Bonner
Wonder if you've ever seen tablature for song called The Rambles of Spring - Tommy Makem

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Mon May 28 08:28:50 2007
From: Wasim My search for something online on radiative processes landed me into your wonderful space! Thanks and keep it up.

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Mon May 28 20:09:45 2007
From: Larry Kirby
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

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Tue May 29 03:54:23 2007
From: suzy
yeah great site, purple lamas wear pajamas...who is a pirate's favourite philosopher??? ARRRRistotle!!!

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Wed May 30 11:24:46 2007
From: Mark Finnegan 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.

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Thu May 31 23:18:44 2007
From: Pat
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 ...

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Fri Jun 1 18:29:28 2007
From: Charlie
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

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Sat Jun 2 09:26:33 2007
From: Timothy Sweeney
Hey, Thanks very much. I am for sure a novice, but these are easy to read and some great songs.

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Sun Jun 3 16:57:19 2007
From: Pete Saladis
Thanks for your time and effort. The songs are great.

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Mon Jun 4 08:59:49 2007
From: Massimo
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..

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Mon Jun 4 18:06:31 2007
From: Anna L
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).

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Tue Jun 5 10:19:59 2007
From: Michael Robbins
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

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Tue Jun 5 15:24:32 2007
From: Alan Donnelly 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.

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Thu Jun 7 11:39:11 2007
From: chell dunne
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.

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Sat Jun 9 10:09:00 2007
From: Kieran Mallen 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.

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Sat Jun 9 20:08:42 2007
From: bill averbach 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

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Mon Jun 11 10:23:20 2007
From: Heather
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.

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Wed Jun 13 12:49:19 2007
From: Neville Peake 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

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Fri Jun 15 16:53:00 2007
From: charlie
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

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Mon Jun 18 10:10:29 2007
From: Michael G. the taxman 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.

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Mon Jun 18 20:36:18 2007
From: Joe G.
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.

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Tue Jun 19 06:49:06 2007
From: R.V.David 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.

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Fri Jun 22 18:26:22 2007
From: brian Very cool. Thanks

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Sat Jun 23 09:21:17 2007
From: Jonathan
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.

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Sat Jun 23 16:24:05 2007
From: Laura 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.

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Sun Jun 24 18:29:24 2007
From: cody carnathan
found the compilation of songs very helpful. Used to sing along with my family like that. Thanks slot, keep it up.

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Tue Jun 26 09:20:11 2007
From: Ricki 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!

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Tue Jun 26 15:29:10 2007
From: Ariel 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!!

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Wed Jun 27 12:39:15 2007
From: Mary Otto 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.)

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Sun Jul 1 13:34:39 2007
From: Gerhard Benneck
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.

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Sun Jul 1 18:04:35 2007
From: stephen Mohammed
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!!

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Mon Jul 2 22:01:25 2007
From: Larry 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

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Thu Jul 5 15:33:10 2007
From: laurent
i am a french beginner , but i need some chords. Hope this site will help me

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Fri Jul 6 17:47:06 2007
From: Dave R
Thank you for this. I have not played these songs for years and we are all enjoying them. D

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Mon Jul 9 07:55:54 2007
From: Terry 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

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Mon Jul 9 20:40:20 2007
From: Brent Ballard 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

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Mon Jul 9 21:35:50 2007
From: Warwick Hutchinson
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.

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Tue Jul 10 08:27:14 2007
From: April 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

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Wed Jul 11 06:31:19 2007
From: chris barsby
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

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Sat Jul 14 09:24:43 2007
From: John Kleinman 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

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Sat Jul 14 17:19:08 2007
From: Steve Neat site...... Thank you

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Sun Jul 15 06:36:56 2007
From: Barbara White Thanks very much for all your efforts..I am really enjoying the tunes........

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Tue Jul 17 22:49:29 2007
From: Darin Young
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

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Wed Jul 18 12:03:50 2007
From: ryan
thanks for the site, how about putting, Ive got to know by woodie guthrie up?

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Fri Jul 20 09:19:48 2007
From: bob
Thanks for restoring my faith in humanity with your generosity. Sharing just to share - what a concept!

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Sat Jul 21 03:21:35 2007
From: Simon 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

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Sun Jul 22 16:38:17 2007
From: Joe Wilcynski Looking for chords and lyrics for country songs.

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Tue Jul 24 08:33:10 2007
From: Ronny 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 √¥¬Ã¸√¥

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Tue Jul 24 20:59:15 2007
From: Barb
Nice collection, quite a few I haven't heard since sing alongs as a kid... Thanks for the memories!

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Wed Jul 25 07:22:40 2007
From: Nancy 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.

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Wed Jul 25 08:21:13 2007
From: Teresa
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.

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Mon Jul 30 21:19:32 2007
From: Fiona (New Zealand)
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.

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Tue Jul 31 20:55:27 2007
From: Robbi Olson
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!

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Tue Jul 31 23:02:13 2007
From: Ron
Nicely done. Great selection, especially of the old folk songs. Thanks

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Fri Aug 3 19:52:49 2007
From: nadja 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

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Sun Aug 5 16:21:58 2007
From: Tom
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

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Tue Aug 7 19:11:43 2007
From: rob
great site man, one of the best iv'e checked out, found the layout very easy to follow. keep up the good work.

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Tue Aug 7 19:41:38 2007
From: chris 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.

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Thu Aug 9 07:40:07 2007
From: Steve 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!

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Fri Aug 10 09:10:50 2007
From: John Post 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.

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Fri Aug 10 22:44:59 2007
From: Morgan Eiland Any chance for the chords and lyrics to "Right Field?" Thanks

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Sat Aug 11 03:45:49 2007
From: Saikat
Cheers !! :) *clink*

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Sat Aug 11 10:06:20 2007
From: Albert
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

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Wed Aug 15 14:49:52 2007
From: emma
hi hun if you have the rooster song i will be chuffed to bits its my dads fav song and he isnt very well

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Thu Aug 16 23:01:36 2007
From: Sam
Thank you so much! I have been looking for some of these songs for years!

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Fri Aug 17 05:19:57 2007
From: Roger Thanks for providing these songs. Nice work.

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Sun Aug 19 05:06:37 2007
From: Richard Ruff
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!

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Mon Aug 20 13:27:46 2007
From: Neil Douglas
Thanks. These are awesome, just what I've been looking for.

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Mon Aug 20 17:03:19 2007
From: Guy Del Vecchio
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.

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Tue Aug 21 11:38:00 2007
From: Graham
I'm just learning, this site has been a great help (especially the transposing). Thanks for your hard work, it is much appreciated.

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Wed Aug 22 11:09:36 2007
From: josh padgett
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.

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Sat Aug 25 06:24:35 2007
From: Mick Relton
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

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Wed Aug 29 02:36:45 2007
From: Colin Fraser
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!

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Thu Aug 30 14:52:41 2007
From: eddie I think that your site is one of the best on the net. Thanks for the hard work that has gone into it.

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Sun Sep 2 05:38:19 2007
From: Ian
Gooooooooooood Mornin' America, how are youuuuuuuu???? YAY! Thank you for the super duper site. Wheeeeee!

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Sun Sep 2 15:18:16 2007
From: Billy Ringo
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.

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Mon Sep 3 14:29:16 2007
From: Larry Ware
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.

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Tue Sep 4 21:24:10 2007
From: Banjo Jack
Hi, play tenor banjo & guitar. Look forward to receiving and sending you some music, music, music...

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Wed Sep 5 06:13:24 2007
From: Elaine
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

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Wed Sep 5 21:20:03 2007
From: Barb
Great Guitar pages. Love the lyrics and chords and easy transposition. Thanks for doing this! Cheers, Barb

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Sat Sep 8 18:56:50 2007
From: Taco Tony Great site! Love the transcription tool. Excellent work!!!

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Wed Sep 12 09:53:53 2007
From: D. Wade
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 ...

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Wed Sep 12 16:54:42 2007
From: Erin
I stumbled on your site and found some great

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Fri Sep 14 00:04:36 2007
From: Peter White
This is a wonderful resource. Thanks so much for organising it :-)

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Fri Sep 14 01:48:41 2007
From: ~gem~ 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.

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Fri Sep 14 18:57:54 2007
From: Jill
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

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Sat Sep 15 09:13:24 2007
From: Laura Wonderful site! Thanks for everything and that transpose button! I'll be back

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Sat Sep 15 21:45:22 2007
From: Eduardo Madrigal
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

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Sun Sep 16 13:57:43 2007
From: RB
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

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Tue Sep 18 23:59:34 2007
From: max mc lauchlan
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

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Thu Sep 20 10:08:41 2007
From: Rocco Forfaro 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

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Fri Sep 21 11:40:09 2007
From: Joe
I found your site while looking up songs to play on my ukulele. Your chords are great for this. Love it!!

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Sat Sep 22 10:03:09 2007
From: Polly 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.

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Wed Sep 26 11:16:07 2007
From: Jack Norby
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

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Thu Sep 27 06:50:29 2007
From: Emmie 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.

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Fri Sep 28 03:10:38 2007
From: eminent anumudu
I found your site while looking up songs to play on my ukulele. Your chords are great for this. Love it!!

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Fri Sep 28 11:55:05 2007
From: Jana
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

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Fri Sep 28 22:09:58 2007
From: Glenn Anderson
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.

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Sun Sep 30 00:35:42 2007
From: Dean Aarestad 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

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Wed Oct 3 11:57:31 2007
From: John Bailey
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.

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Wed Oct 3 14:47:59 2007
From: Robert
Thanks for all the work you put into this, Keep playin. Iwill be playin some aroud the camp fires.

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Sat Oct 6 14:42:25 2007
From: Wally Bowes
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

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Sun Oct 7 08:35:02 2007
From: Johnny E. Ison
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.

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Sun Oct 7 10:17:25 2007
From: Dr John Donovan
Great site.....easy cords for a old "Folkie" like me. I appreciate all your hard work.

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Tue Oct 9 05:33:29 2007
From: Alison Riggs
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 : )

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Wed Oct 10 01:16:22 2007
From: John Gelbart
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).

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Wed Oct 10 10:47:41 2007
From: joanna
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!

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Thu Oct 11 13:35:20 2007
From: Chris Ingraham
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.

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Fri Oct 12 13:22:57 2007
From: Norm
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.

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Fri Oct 12 22:36:39 2007
From: Kendall
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

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Tue Oct 16 17:27:58 2007
From: R. Mc Fadden
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

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Fri Oct 19 19:01:34 2007
From: Bill
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.

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Sat Oct 20 17:40:43 2007
From: Milton Erhardt
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 :)

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Sun Oct 21 13:56:50 2007
From: Dave Bennett
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.

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Mon Oct 22 08:57:56 2007
From: James 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!

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Mon Oct 22 19:32:52 2007
From: Regina
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

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Wed Oct 24 00:31:18 2007
From: Chris Rininger
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... :)

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Wed Oct 24 10:41:58 2007
From: Janie 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

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Wed Oct 24 19:23:50 2007
From: Seymour E. Kary
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.

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Mon Oct 29 19:20:56 2007
From: Bill
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

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Tue Oct 30 07:54:34 2007
From: Dave
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.

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Wed Oct 31 10:18:06 2007
From: jan smith 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.

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Mon Nov 5 04:11:37 2007
From: lawrence sharratt Thanks found this site very helpfun

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Wed Nov 7 15:36:15 2007
From: Rodney
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

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Thu Nov 8 08:11:22 2007
From: dirk
Nice site! grtz, Dirk ps: your Fm7 's in Mr Jones of Counting Crows need to be F 's

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Thu Nov 8 15:53:09 2007
From: Sandra L Evans
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.

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Fri Nov 9 03:08:23 2007
From: Marion
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

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Fri Nov 9 10:46:37 2007
From: Jaime 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'.

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Sun Nov 11 08:30:04 2007
From: Stephanie Binder
Can someone demonstrate how to play 'Stairway to Heaven' on electric guitar for a beginner that needs inspiration?

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Wed Nov 14 00:30:30 2007
From: bryan mills
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.

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Fri Nov 16 18:37:24 2007
From: Jake
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 ...

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Sat Nov 17 09:38:47 2007
From: Suzanne Pierson
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.

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Mon Nov 19 11:20:06 2007
From: DEANNA
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.

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Mon Nov 19 11:46:28 2007
From: Lynn
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

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Tue Nov 20 09:08:35 2007
From: carl
brings back a lot of memories thanks

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Fri Nov 23 16:46:28 2007
From: carole
i need to know how to incorporate songs ive played onto , my space page , can u help me?

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Fri Nov 23 19:16:58 2007
From: alanna
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!!!

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Sun Nov 25 15:15:23 2007
From: Pete
Great Site

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Mon Nov 26 14:04:04 2007
From: Jay H Jones
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

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Mon Nov 26 22:19:18 2007
From: gary
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

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Tue Nov 27 21:10:46 2007
From: Dawg
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

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Sat Dec 1 17:52:43 2007
From: Jannie
Many thanks for the great song list. I found many that I was looking for.

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Sun Dec 2 16:36:11 2007
From: Mel Kearney
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

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Tue Dec 4 20:04:59 2007
From: kathy 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

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Wed Dec 5 22:08:56 2007
From: DAISY 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!

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Mon Dec 10 18:55:07 2007
From: Joshua Farrell
Thank you so much! What a great site!

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Tue Dec 11 09:10:53 2007
From: Charlie
Great site!

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Thu Dec 13 04:40:52 2007
From: Aaron Parsons 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.

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Mon Dec 17 11:24:07 2007
From: Aaron Parsons 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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Tue Dec 18 21:54:31 2007
From: ROB
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.

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Thu Dec 20 13:10:36 2007
From: Romy
Great work there. I wish you could post more songs with chords. Keep up the good work.

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Fri Dec 21 22:26:55 2007
From: Rob
Thanks for having this site.

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Sat Dec 29 07:59:15 2007
From: Barbara
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!

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Fri Jan 4 09:02:47 2008
From: Bruce 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?

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Sat Jan 5 08:05:40 2008
From: David Walck
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

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Sat Jan 5 14:09:54 2008
From: Peter Clintworth
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)

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Sun Jan 6 08:49:52 2008
From: Jeu Foon
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!!!

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Sun Jan 6 22:46:06 2008
From: Peter 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 c

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Mon Jan 7 13:28:22 2008
From: craig 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

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Tue Jan 8 03:29:23 2008
From: barney
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)

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Wed Jan 9 12:33:03 2008
From: Dennis Minder 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

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Thu Jan 10 14:04:04 2008
From: Sylvia
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

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Fri Jan 11 12:03:08 2008
From: Shay
Great site, and great songs. Well done!

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Fri Jan 11 20:16:11 2008
From: Sally Price
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!

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Sat Jan 12 10:05:25 2008
From: Mary A Tierney
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.

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Sat Jan 12 11:49:21 2008
From: Dennis
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

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Mon Jan 14 12:48:34 2008
From: Lonna B
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

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Wed Jan 16 23:14:02 2008
From: Paul Martel
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.

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Sat Jan 19 23:58:25 2008
From: Dee Bond
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!

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Sun Jan 20 21:54:24 2008
From: Meredith
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.

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Wed Jan 23 18:15:31 2008
From: sarah 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.

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Sun Jan 27 13:26:46 2008
From: hazel 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.

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Tue Jan 29 20:25:36 2008
From: Mike
Very cool site!!! A great deal of the stuff is accurate also. I'm sure your song list will grow with your kids. Thanks.

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Thu Jan 31 00:00:40 2008
From: Dave
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.

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Fri Feb 1 13:35:19 2008
From: paul
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. : G / G7 / Am / Am / I thought my dreams would be enough for a while, G / G7 / Am / Am / And all the plans that we made. G / G7 / Am / Am / Hey, we had love, that was all that we had, Dm / D7 / G7 / G7 / And even that don't seem the same. C / G / Peace of mind. C / F / D7 / D7 / Where's the happiness we should . . . G7 / G7 / Be having? C / G / We can't find, C / Am / D7 / G7 / C / Any answers in the good times we had. (repeat "Peace of mind ...")

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Sun Feb 3 19:58:00 2008
From: Craig 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.

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Tue Feb 5 19:07:27 2008
From: Shirley Parsons
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.

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Fri Feb 8 04:00:32 2008
From: corners
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

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Sat Feb 9 00:18:06 2008
From: Dr Julian Hubbard 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!

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