Being a member of the forum 'geriatric set' I have an appreciation of some of the 'oldies' or 'standards' that we hear from time to time and I have some favourites that I like to play.
For example, Patsy Cline's "Crazy" has some beaut chords and lovely progressions in it that I like to get into. Another is Ruth Lowe's "I'll Never Smile Again", originally made famous by Tommy Dorsey and his band with Frank Sinatra up front. I have a version by an Australian band called "Daddy Cool" who resurrected it in the early 70s and it's heaps of fun to play - even the lead bit.
One that Brian Medway introduced me to a while ago is Gershwin's "Summertime". Very simple to play but a knockout playing solo with a good vocalist.
In the "not so old" oldies category I recently rediscovered a favourite of mine that I think I last heard in the 'Music Of Ohio' exhibit at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in '06. The Joe Jeffrey Group's "My Pledge Of Love" features a fantastic rhythm part and being basically a rhythm player I love to try and emulate that lovely 'warm' sound - which I can pretty much do with any of my 350v63s using the neck pickup.
So what about you? Any 'oldies' that you're into?
For the sake of the exercise let's keep the traditional Rickenbacker bands (Beatles, Byrds, Searchers) out of this.... they get plenty of exposure here. And perhaps they shouldn't be considered 'oldies' anway....
Cheers!
H
