Topic: Minor suggestion

I was looking for "One Way Out", which I learned from the Allman Brothers' version (Eat A Peach album).  Found it under Elmore James, but for some reason it's not associated with the Allman Brothers in the artist listing.  There I find "No Way Out", a tab version of the riffs in the tune, mistitled as "One Way Out".   Can the Allmans' artist song list include One Way Out?

And is there a way to do different versions of the same song on Chordie?  I love Rosanne Cash's version of "Motherless Children" but her lyrics have differences with the "traditional" version here.  Not to mention that the chords seem wrong, wrong, wrong...  I'm still trying to work it out, but Cash's version appears to be in a minor key.

Re: Minor suggestion

RickRS wrote:

I was looking for "One Way Out", which I learned from the Allman Brothers' version (Eat A Peach album).  Found it under Elmore James, but for some reason it's not associated with the Allman Brothers in the artist listing.  There I find "No Way Out", a tab version of the riffs in the tune, mistitled as "One Way Out".   Can the Allmans' artist song list include One Way Out?

And is there a way to do different versions of the same song on Chordie?  I love Rosanne Cash's version of "Motherless Children" but her lyrics have differences with the "traditional" version here.  Not to mention that the chords seem wrong, wrong, wrong...  I'm still trying to work it out, but Cash's version appears to be in a minor key.

I think the elmore james version was the original tune.

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Re: Minor suggestion

Chordie is a search engine and sorts out songs that are posted on the Internet elsewhere, so if the person who original put the song up attributed it to a particular artiste hen that is where it will be shown.

It is always a good idea to find the names of different artistes that have recorded a song and check under their names too.

Roger

"Do, or do not; there is no try"