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Hi. This song was written by Denny G who kindly allowed me to cover it. It has a sort of 1940's style that I like a lot. Any comments much appreciated. Cheers. https://soundcloud.com/tuigorge/id-be-a-foolRD - Country even 8 Bass - Midi from Zydeco3 style plus my Pedulla 5 string Accordion - RT 1287 Tex Mex Nothing else. I’d Be A Fool - Denny GI’d be a Fool to think that you were sor-ry Be a Fool to hope you were still there I’d be a Fool to think that you still loved me Be a Fool to think that you still care. Long a-go our hearts were still united Happy times when we still loved each an-other Memo-ries that make me feel so hap-py How I wish you were still here by my sideI’d be a Fool to think that you were sor-ry Be a Fool to hope you were still there I’d be a Fool to think that you still loved me Be a Fool to think that you still care. Don’t you think that maybe you still love me Don’t you wish I was still hanging round The good times are not just the memories Good times can come back we can love a-gain
I’d Be a Fool to think that you were sorry Be a Fool to hope you were still there I’d be a Fool to think that you still loved me Be a Fool to think that you still care. I’d Be a Fool to think that you still care. I’m a Fool cause I think you still care.
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Richard,
Good job on that. I like the sparse arrangement. The drums need to be louder during the verse... nice job on the bass...
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Hi Richard,
could be some Bavarian folk song, too. Very nice.
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I'm fond of sparse arrangements that leave you wanting nothing more. And this one is a great example. Nice use of the TexMex accordion also!
Enjoyed it.
J/B
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Nice job on a nice song! A very pleasant listen! I also enjoyed the accordion in particular. Great job!! Take care. Greg
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I'm fond of sparse arrangements that leave you wanting nothing more. And this one is a great example. Nice use of the TexMex accordion also!
Enjoyed it.
J/B +1 My toe was a-tapping during this one!
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Thanks for that Floyd. Lifting the drums there has filled the verse out nicely! Good call. Cheers.
Amazing Guenter but now that you mention it i can hear the alps in there. Cheers.
Thanks Janice and Bud. That texmex RT certainly fills in the gaps. Cheers.
Thanks Greg. It sort of reminded me of the boozy party songs I'd hear from the next room as a child. Cheers.
Thanks Mario. Delighted to get that toe moving. Cheers.
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Richard, I like the melody of this one. Nice easy sparse arrangement. A case where less is more. Good Job. Tom
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Very well done, thanks for sharing!
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I'm glad your friend let you cover his song. You did a nice arrangement of it.
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Thank you Tom. Glad you enjoyed it. Cheers. Thanks Robert. For the listen and comment. Cheers. Thanks for the comment Charlie. It's a bit different from the original but still recognizable. https://soundcloud.com/denny-g1/id-be-a-fool - Cheers.
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I enjoyed your version better!!! Your voice and the sparse arrangement just added that little extra. good stuff.
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Hi, Rich !
Is it the Harmonica that brought me that Creole feel ? In any case, I like the tune and I like the lyrics ! I may be making a fool of myself too, you know !:))(grin) !!
Cheers Dani
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Thanks for checking out both versions Alyn. Have been trying to limit the RT's (which are so easy to apply) to what is really needed. Cheers.
Thanks Dani. Glad you enjoyed the texmex accordian. It's one of my favorites. Enjoy your comments a lot. Cheers.
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I really enjoyed your choices here. Your use of just three instruments, the accordion as the sole instrument playing chords . Really draws attention to the lyrics.
And the modulation in the last verse - a very creative touch.
You possess a very creative spirit.
much enjoyed!
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Thanks a lot Laurence. Your comments very much appreciated. Cheers.
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