
Under Paris Skies
guitar solo
Kim Gannon, Hubert Giraud, Jean Drejac
MOVIE
Under Paris Skies is a song initially written for the 1951 French film Sous le ciel de Paris, directed by Julien Duvivier.
Thanks to Juliette Greco and subsequent recordings by artists such as Edith Piaf and Yves Montand the song became a symbol of Paris and France for the whole world.
The English version was titled "Under Paris Skies". It was recorded in that form by Andy Williams, Bing Crosby, Sam Cooke and many others. The melody of the song is used as a background for the song "Live Circus" on the concert album Glitter and Doom Live by Tom Waits.
For fingerstyle Guitar solo.
With standard guitar notation and guitar Tablature.
With finger positions suggestions.
Early Intermediate.
Guitar in drop D tuning (low E to D).
Five (5) pages, 2:50' min.
Song From A Secret Garden
guitar / lyrics
Secret Garden
POP
Song from a Secret Garden is the first international album by Secret Garden released in 1995.
For Guitar solo (Classical or acoustic fingerstyle).
With Guitar tablature. With finger position suggestions.
Early intermediate, 3:40'min.
Pages: Two (2) pages.
Blues Guitar Every Day I Have The Blues
guitar / lyrics
Peter Chatman
BLUES
Every Day I Have The Blues by Peter Chatman known also as Memphis Slim (September 3, 1915 – February 24, 1988) is a a blues standard with renditions recorded by numerous artists.
For Guitar solo or Guitar and voice.
With some finger position suggestions. With melody line and lyrics.
With standard notation and tablature.
Early intermediate.
Pages: Four (4) pages.
Somewhere My Love Lara Theme Doctor Zhivago
guitar / lyrics
Maurice Jarre
MOVIE, POP
Somewhere My Love (Lara's Theme from the movie "Doctor Zhivago") by composer Maurice Jarre. In 1967, "Somewhere, My Love" won Grammy Award for Best Performance by a Chorus.
The song has many recordings in many languages by artists as Connie Francis, Rita Pavone, Ivan Rebroff, Karel Gott, Peter Alexander and many more.
For Guitar solo or guitar and voice. Early Intermediate.
With standard notation and tablature (TAB). With Melody line. With chords. With lyrics.
Pages: Three pages (3).