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(2 replies, posted in Song requests)

Oh yes, thanks - that's the song all right. What a video, all the sweet old low-riders. Woof. I've got 3 versions of it on my iPod.
Now all I need is a bolt from the blue for some chords. Kalmar/Ruby did "Nevertheless (I'm in Love with You)", "Who's Sorry Now?", a bunch of others. But this tune? No chords or sheet music for it just about anywhere.
Thank you for taking the time to chase it up.
I can't wait to turn 21 so I can stay out after dark.
Cheers, Wally

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(10 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

Och,Aye,  Ken. Just wanted to acknowledge my transgression, establish my good faith and go through the beat-down as bravely as I could. Chordie is a major asset to thousands and I just hope I can figure out how to contribute. I've seen a few of your replies and quite frankly they inspire me to log on try to help. Mum says to say Hi. Cheers, Joll-E

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(2 replies, posted in Song requests)

I saw the movie "Three Little Words" , the story of songwriting team Kalmar/Ruby, with Fred Astaire as Kalmar and Red Skelton as Ruby. The song that Red was holding onto until the end was "Thinking of You". A really beautiful song and I can't wait to see who comes up with any arrangement at all, thankz. I'm real new here and appreciate any help. Cheers to all (It has a beautiful melody line - reminiscent of "Cry Me a River" - a real challenge. Got me stumped)

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(10 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

I didn't read the copyright stuff, my total bad. As for all the mild flames - jeeez, sorry.  I mistakenly thought this was one of those forums dedicated to the individual/ collective enjoyment of music, especially showing people nice, often varied, arrangements of song/tunes. I back a group of DooWop singers and would be lost without Chordie to guide me as I can ill afford sheet music these days. When I COULD afford it, it often was flawed. I am always grateful when someone turns me on to a beautiful arrangement they have and try to share stuff I have. BTW - I only substituted 3 different chords in one line of Phil Ochs' classic - and was apologizing in advance to the site/forum audience for looking like I knew better. OK? Cheers.

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(10 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

** copyright material removed **

This doesn't reflect any big brain on my part.
I've played this for 40+ years  and learned it
from the original sheet music.