The 4th tune by Rod McKuen was a hit for "Oliver" in1969 named : "Jean". Oliver also did well with "Good Morning Starshine". Chet had taste with a capital "T" and an unfailing ability to pick great melodies to lend his guitar and his unmistakable touch to. This forgotten gem was both a beautiful melody and a lyric to match. Tommy gives"Jean" its beautiful due, segueing into "Over the Rainbow" - a perfect follow on to "Jean". Well suited to a tribute for CBAcgp.
MIssing tune: Charles Chaplin penned: "Eternally": I'll be loving you eternally With a love that's true, eternally From the start, within my heart It seems I've always known The sun would shine When you were mine And mine alone Followed by "Danny Boy", then mixed with a bar or two "What a Wonderful World", then to Somewhere Over The Rainbow.
This is honestly the very first time that I have sat through a Tommy Emmanuel video that did not include Brad Paisley only because my influences have came from different places! This guy is truly amazing! Totally captivating, and awe inspiring! Thank you for posting the video! A truly gifted individual!
one of the missing songs is "Jean" performed by Oliver from back in 1969, written by Rod McKuen -- a beautiful song! Thanks for posting this wonderful medley -- Tommy is immpecable.
There's two unamed songs. The 4th song is the main theme from Charlie Chaplin's "LImelight" and the 5th is a theme from a western ..... I think it's "The Big Country", but I may be wrong about that!
So awe-inspiring. I'm sure everyone felt some electricity in the air that night! Beautiful dedication Tommy!
love the body language of how he loves doing this, all the time. always enraptured by tommys playing
have you watched his guitar boogie clip? it's awesome
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The 4th tune by Rod McKuen was a hit for "Oliver" in1969 named : "Jean". Oliver also did well with "Good Morning Starshine". Chet had taste with a capital "T" and an unfailing ability to pick great melodies to lend his guitar and his unmistakable touch to. This forgotten gem was both a beautiful melody and a lyric to match. Tommy gives"Jean" its beautiful due, segueing into "Over the Rainbow" - a perfect follow on to "Jean". Well suited to a tribute for CBAcgp.
Show de bola Tommy! Valeuuu 😄
Thank you, Tommy!
yes we hear chet! great play!
stunning version of the tune from Limelight !!!!
MIssing tune: Charles Chaplin penned: "Eternally":
I'll be loving you eternally
With a love that's true, eternally
From the start, within my heart
It seems I've always known
The sun would shine
When you were mine
And mine alone
Followed by "Danny Boy", then mixed with a bar or two "What a Wonderful World", then to Somewhere Over The Rainbow.
This is honestly the very first time that I have sat through a Tommy Emmanuel video that did not include Brad Paisley only because my influences have came from different places! This guy is truly amazing! Totally captivating, and awe inspiring! Thank you for posting the video! A truly gifted individual!
Outfrigginstanding!!
Magnifique... Grand bonhomme...
MMMMMMM Perfection!!!
one of the missing songs is "Jean" performed by Oliver from back in 1969, written by Rod McKuen -- a beautiful song! Thanks for posting this wonderful medley -- Tommy is immpecable.
WOW.
There's two unamed songs. The 4th song is the main theme from Charlie Chaplin's "LImelight" and the 5th is a theme from a western ..... I think it's "The Big Country", but I may be wrong about that!
The first song is "Charade"................"When we played our charade...we were like children posing....etc"
oh, i see Klav has posted it, too. sorry i didn't notice.
Are you whistling during Happy Again? :D
MUSIC STARTS AT 1:50
@klavier1us
Yeah, you're right - its "Jean"
Yum
Title of the first song?
Is one of those Theme From Lara?
can someone tell me what song he begins to play at 6:50?
Limelight composed by Charlie Chaplin
TIME Tom
Those new strings are a bit bright.
He puts new strings on every day....
go Aussie :)
Jim deeming