Skiffle Songbook - 50 Classic Songs for Guitar - 2nd Edition

Skiffle Songbook - 50 Classic Songs for Guitar - 2nd Edition
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Publisher : Lulu.com
Total Pages : 118
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ISBN-10 : 9780244967901
ISBN-13 : 0244967903
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Book Synopsis Skiffle Songbook - 50 Classic Songs for Guitar - 2nd Edition by : Jez Quayle

Download or read book Skiffle Songbook - 50 Classic Songs for Guitar - 2nd Edition written by Jez Quayle and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2018-03-07 with total page 118 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the late 1950s there was a skiffle craze in Great Britain. With its strong beat and fast tempos, skiffle music challenged the emerging rock n roll. Estimates suggest that at the height of the craze there were upwards of 30,000 skiffle groups in the country. This book contains the full lyrics and guitar chords for 50 skiffle songs made famous by the likes of: the Vipers, Chas McDevitt, Lonnie Donegan, Ken Colyer, and the City Ramblers skiffle groups. Songs include: Rock Island Line ; Midnight Special ; Putting On The Style ; Maggie May ; Freight Train ; Don t You Rock Me Daddy-O ; Pick a Bale of Cotton ... and many other classics from the repertoires of professional and amateur skiffle groups of the era. Each song is presented over a double-page spread with chords above the lyrics. There is also instruction in how to strum the guitar when playing skiffle songs, and a valuable explanation of the three chord trick . All profits from this book are donated to Save the Children.


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