Lionel Richie has performed “Endless Love” with Diana Ross and Shania Twain, there is also a popular cover sung by Mariah Carey and Luther Vandross. A lovely tune to play, whichever version you know – they are both fairly similar, I hope you enjoy practicing with the letter notes below π Endless Love – Lionel […]
I’m A Little Teapot – Traditional
“I’m a Little Teapot” is an American Children’s nursery rhyme which was published back in 1939 and has been popular since. A fun and easy tune to learn, whatever you age. All the notes are natural (in C) and only spans 1 octave – good luck practising π I’m A Little Teapot – Traditional was […]
Always On My Mind – Elvis Presley
The song “Always On My Mind” was first sung y B.J. Thomas in 1969. It has been covered by many popular artists since including Willie Nelson, Brenda Lee, Pet Shop Boys, John Wesley Ryles, Susan Boyle and many others. I’ve gone with the Elvis Presley version as that’s the one I know best π Always […]
Somewhere – West Side Story
Originally recorded in 1957 and sung by Reri Grist for the West Side Story Broadway show soundtrack, then later for the 1961 feature film by Natalie Wood. A popular song, it has also been covered by Matt Monro, Tom Waits, Barbra Steisand, Aretha Franklin, Pet Shop Boys, P. J. Proby, The Supremes, Phil Collins and […]
Sober – Demi Lovato
“Sober” was released by Demi Lovato in 2018, and whilst a sad song, is a lovely one to practice on your instrument. Enjoy the letter notes below π Sober – Demi Lovato was last modified: October 28th, 2018 by nat
Don’t Speak – No Doubt
“Don’t Speak” was the single the brought No Doubt to fame when it was released in 1996. It was sung by Gwen Stefani went to the top of the charts around the world. A lovely low tune to play, I hope you enjoy the letter notes below π Don’t Speak – No Doubt was last […]
Why Don’t You Get a Job – The Offspring
The 1998 punk rock song “Why Don’t You Get a Job” was a huge international hit for Offspring and is a really fun and easy tune to play for beginners. Enjoy practising with the letter notes below π Why Don’t You Get a Job – The Offspring was last modified: October 27th, 2018 by nat
Honey, Honey – ABBA
The 1974 ABBA song “Honey, Honey” was the follow-up to their first hit, Waterloo. It’s sung in the opening scene in the stage show and film “Mamma Mia”. Enjoy practising with the letter notes below π Honey, Honey – ABBA was last modified: October 27th, 2018 by nat
I Just Can’t Wait To Be King – The Lion King (Disney)
A lively and upbeat song from Disney’s 1994 animated musical film “The Lion King” where Simba excitedly plans out his future reign. I hope you enjoy playing along with the letter notes below, let me know how you get on π I Just Can’t Wait To Be King – The Lion King (Disney) was last […]
Dear Theodosia – Hamilton
Written by Lin-Manuel Miranda for the 2015 musical Broadway show “Hamilton”. It’s a nice tune to play with, I hope you enjoy the letter notes below π Please forgive any inaccuracies with the end chorus, both characters were singing at the same time so I tried to capture the domiant melody – let me know […]