This is a great song that I discovered recently, and it was Pete Drake's
big hit in 1964. It uses an early version of the talk box, and Drake was
the first person to use it with a steel guitar. The C's and F's are
actually jazz chords, so if you want it to sound a little closer use
a C6 and an F6, but the regular chords sound fine since you sing
the 6ths.
http://www.petedrakemusic.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Drake
"Forever (1964)"
By; Pete Drake
Tabbed by; John Martin
Intro;
[C//////F//////C//////F/////C//////F//////C//////]
Verse;
[C]Hold me,
[F]Kiss me,
[C]Whisper,
[F]Sweetly,
[C]That youll,
[F]Love me,
[C]Forever
[C7]
Bridge;
[F//////Fm//////C//////C7//////]
[F//////Fm//////C//////Bb///G//////]
[C//////F//////C//////F/////C//////F//////C//////]
Repeat verse;
[C]Hold me,
[F]Kiss me,
[C]Whisper,
[F]Sweetly,
[C]That youll,
[F]Love me,
[C]Forever
big hit in 1964. It uses an early version of the talk box, and Drake was
the first person to use it with a steel guitar. The C's and F's are
actually jazz chords, so if you want it to sound a little closer use
a C6 and an F6, but the regular chords sound fine since you sing
the 6ths.
http://www.petedrakemusic.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Drake
"Forever (1964)"
By; Pete Drake
Tabbed by; John Martin
Intro;
[C//////F//////C//////F/////C//////F//////C//////]
Verse;
[C]Hold me,
[F]Kiss me,
[C]Whisper,
[F]Sweetly,
[C]That youll,
[F]Love me,
[C]Forever
[C7]
Bridge;
[F//////Fm//////C//////C7//////]
[F//////Fm//////C//////Bb///G//////]
[C//////F//////C//////F/////C//////F//////C//////]
Repeat verse;
[C]Hold me,
[F]Kiss me,
[C]Whisper,
[F]Sweetly,
[C]That youll,
[F]Love me,
[C]Forever