Bright Lights Blonde Haired Women

1999-01-19 Thread Matt Benz
Any and all talented musicians on the list: Working on figuring the chords for Bright Lights Blonde Haired Women" off of Ray Price's NIghtlife album. I'm close, but a few of the jazzier type chords are alluding me, particulary when the bassline gets fancy. I'm working it in the key of F.

RE: Bright Lights Blonde Haired Women

1999-01-19 Thread Matt Benz
I had a feeling its origins might lie outside of country music, farther than Ford, I would think. I didn't look at the writing credits tho. -Original Message- From: Don Yates [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Subject: Re: Bright Lights Blonde Haired Women Just so ya know, that tune

Re: Bright Lights Blonde Haired Women

1999-01-19 Thread Don Yates
West Coast country fella Eddie Kirk wrote it, which means it may very well have been performed first by Tennessee Ernie. Then again, some other West Coaster may have had first crack at it.--don

RE: Bright Lights Blonde Haired Women

1999-01-19 Thread Matt Benz
West Coast country fella Eddie Kirk wrote it, which means it may very well have been performed first by Tennessee Ernie. Then again, some other West Coaster may have had first crack at it.--don [Matt Benz] Hmm. Guess that blossoming Nashville Sound of Price's version threw me