The song "Sir Duke" was released in 1977 and was a tribute to Duke Ellington, the influential jazz legend who had died in 1974.
A fun tune to play, though it gets quite high pitched later. I hope you enjoy the letter notes below :)
^E-^G ^A ^G ^E ^D-^C ^D-^C-A
Music is a world within itself
A ^C ^D#-^D ^C G# ^C-^D#-^D
With a language we all understand
^E ^G ^A-^G ^E-^D-^C-^D-^C-A
With an equal opportunity ~
G A ^C ^D#-^D
For all to sing
^C G# ^C ^D# ^D-^C
Dance and clap their hands
^C ^C ^C-^C ^C B-B Bb Bb Bb-A
But just because a record has a groove
A Bb Bb B B ^C
Don't make it in the groove
^C ^C ^C ^C ^C ^C-B
But you can tell right away
B Bb-Bb A
At letter A
A A Bb-B ^C ^C# ^D
When the people start to move
^E ^G ^G ^E ^G-^E ^B-^A-^B-^A
They feel it all over ~ ~
^G ^G ^G ^E ^A-^G
They can feel it all ~
^E-^D-^C-B ^C-G
Over ~ ~ people
^E ^G ^G ^E
They can feel it
^G-^E ^B-^A-^B-^A
All ~ over ~ ~
^A ^G ^G ^E ^A-^G
They can feel it all
^E-^D-^C-A ^C-A-*C
Over ~ ~ people