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Old 01-15-2009, 08:12 PM
 
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Default Somethin' Stupid -Frank Sinatra chord-melody

Does anyone have the chord-melody for "Something' Stupid," the Frank Sinatra version. For some reason, I adore this little song. I would appreciate any help.

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Old 01-15-2009, 08:34 PM
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I don't have one, but if you have a lead sheet I can write one out for you no problem.

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No, I can't find much tab on it anywhere. That's why I asked. I'll keep digging though or just figure it out myself.
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now you got it drsatan...

melody sits nice with the chord progression....

you will be glad you did...

time on the instrument.......pierre.......
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I like to figure them out myself, but I'm busy all the time. The only real chances I get are past midnight, and I usually have tests and crap the next day.
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It's true..not all of us have the pleasure of having as much time on the instrument as we would like....when I got my first guitar at age 10 that is all I wanted to do..play my guitar and play I did..day night..skipped school at times..I did not learn to play guitar in school I learned it in my bedroom with all the books I could find and play through them a page at a time...I've amassed a stack of books over 20 feet high since then...played through all of them...yes self taught..

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Old 01-18-2009, 07:23 PM
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The music and lyrics for "Something Stupid" as recorded by Nancy and Frank Sinatra can be found on Page 106 of "100 of the Great Easy Listening Hits" published by the "Big 3 Music Corporatin" in New York City.
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