Circa 1950s George Barnes played this awesome riff with Connie Francis. Back then it was considered one of the best guitar riffs with others by James Burton. Excellent guitar works.
SOME HOW YOU GIVE US THE SONGS WE ALWAYS WANTED TO PLAY BUT COULD NOT PERFECT--TILL YOUR PERFECT PERFORMANCES AND TRANSCRIPTIONS--AGAIN MUCH APPRECIATED TOM! IN HIS BOOK CLAPTON SAID THE GUITAR WORK ON THIS SONG CONVINCED HIM THAT LEAD GUITAR WAS HIS FUTURE!!!!!!!!WHEN I READ THAT I REMEMBER IMMEDIATELY CALLING CF [ BECAUSE TWO OF MY MUSIC LEGENDS WERE NOW LINKED BY THIS SONG!] WHO AGREED THAT IT WAS THE BEST GUITAR SOLO ON ANY OF HER HITS! GREAT SOLO, GREAT TRANSCRIPTION, THANKS AGAIN
Thank you! So many great songs in the history of popular music. I hope kids today are checking out all the old stuff as well as the new. I'm 54, so this song was before my time, but I still listened to all the "oldies" as well. What killer guitar playing.
Being a very old fellow, I grew up with these old songs and have always loved great guitar picking.. I have played since I was around 13, but never become a great player, but still love to play the guitar.. Anyway great job, and enjoy your videos.... God bless
Your arrangements are always so cool...and just nail the song !! I have learned a lot from you and I have been playing constantly for 57 years ! I started when I was 16 playing Ventures tunes with drop the needle approach ! Thanks so much for the inspiration to keep on pickin' and learnin' !
I am almost the opposite. I started learning after stopping 53 years ago and The first song I learned was Walk don't Run. I bought a Guitar from Don Wilson's son.
Absolutely brilliant! George Barnes played the original if I am not mistaken. I always thought it was so so good. I just wish I could be that fast. The other good one from that period was James Burton in Hello Mary Lou by Ricki Nelson.
Amazing! Thank you. At the current time I am "locked down" in Spain as the government puts into place strict measures to try to contain the spread of Corona - your videos are keeping me sane and taking my mind off the situation. Thank you so much. Really appreciated.
Such a great job sir! Your playing is precise, clear, excellent, as are your tabs. I learned Walk Don't Run on a Jazzmaster when I was 13 in 1960 under the covers of my bed at night. Always loved the solos in tunes like this, Ricky Nelson's hits, most rockabilly but never could figure it out until now with lotsa help from you. Thanks for what you do. This old man is feeling like a rockin teen again.
You play oldie Lipstick in the collar as instrumental , it is very nice. I like it.I heard this song in my teen & remind me the lady singer but I forget the name, may be you remember her name.Your 🎸play beautifully for this song 👍👏🙏😊.
Great video. Songs like this are excellent technique practice in timing and control. For myself personally, to get it right the trick is to feel where the upbeat is. I don't know if that makes sense but it sure works for me.
Hello Tom, I'd like to request you to play some Jerry Lee Lewis hit numbers like the 'great big ball of fire, whole lotta shakin' goin' on', and so on. ✌️
That my friend is fabulous! I remeber its appearance but no credit was given to the player. It was one of the best ever. What guitar is that? Its only partly bvisible and I should know. It reminds me of the Vox model. Tremelo design is specialised (not Fender, not Bigsby..... Mmmm! Anyway very tasty playing Mr Mystery.
Nice, but really that solo is tricky enough without having to go into back the verse! Listening to the original I had an inkling it sounded like George Barnes and lo and behold it was - 'Spooky' would be another good one to do and not actually that difficult apart from one descending run.
Thank you so much for this Tom, and the Tab for the solo. great! one of the singers in our band has just put this on the next song playlist, you saved me a lot of time.
Thank you ! Finding TAB for Lipstick would be hard these days ! Brings back great memories.
Circa 1950s George Barnes played this awesome riff with Connie Francis. Back then it was considered one of the best guitar riffs with others by James Burton. Excellent guitar works.
Ace Tom, you have such a talent ..
I love the solo in the middle of this song. I'm surprised there aren't more covers on RUclips
That solo slaps so hard! :D
ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT AS USUAL!!!! THANK YOU {CONNIE IS STILL HERE IN OUR TOWN}
Bravo, that was Excellent*************
SOME HOW YOU GIVE US THE SONGS WE ALWAYS WANTED TO PLAY BUT COULD NOT PERFECT--TILL YOUR PERFECT PERFORMANCES AND TRANSCRIPTIONS--AGAIN MUCH APPRECIATED TOM! IN HIS BOOK CLAPTON SAID THE GUITAR WORK ON THIS SONG CONVINCED HIM THAT LEAD GUITAR WAS HIS FUTURE!!!!!!!!WHEN I READ THAT I REMEMBER IMMEDIATELY CALLING CF [ BECAUSE TWO OF MY MUSIC LEGENDS WERE NOW LINKED BY THIS SONG!] WHO AGREED THAT IT WAS THE BEST GUITAR SOLO ON ANY OF HER HITS! GREAT SOLO, GREAT TRANSCRIPTION, THANKS AGAIN
Thanks Bob!!
THE BEST COVER,, TOM
C'est Parfait !
Got me boppin' in front of the computer !!!
Really nice job on that George Barnes solo. I did not think we Mortals could play with the Guitar God's. Again, great job.
Thank you! So many great songs in the history of popular music. I hope kids today are checking out all the old stuff as well as the new. I'm 54, so this song was before my time, but I still listened to all the "oldies" as well. What killer guitar playing.
Being a very old fellow, I grew up with these old songs and have always loved great guitar picking.. I have played since I was around 13, but never become a great player, but still love to play the guitar.. Anyway great job, and enjoy your videos.... God bless
Thank you so much!
Word for word same as myself! Some people eh! They are so blessed.
Snap!
George Barnes would have been proud !
Your arrangements are always so cool...and just nail the song !! I have learned a lot from you and I have been playing constantly for 57 years ! I started when I was 16 playing Ventures tunes with drop the needle approach ! Thanks so much for the inspiration to keep on pickin' and learnin' !
Thank you so much for you thoughtful comment!
I am almost the opposite. I started learning after stopping 53 years ago and The first song I learned was Walk don't Run. I bought a Guitar from Don Wilson's son.
I still love this!
My favorite song, beautiful form of guitar work
Absolutely brilliant! George Barnes played the original if I am not mistaken. I always thought it was so so good. I just wish I could be that fast. The other good one from that period was James Burton in Hello Mary Lou by Ricki Nelson.
Awesome finger work! Thanks Tom!
Amazing! Thank you. At the current time I am "locked down" in Spain as the government puts into place strict measures to try to contain the spread of Corona - your videos are keeping me sane and taking my mind off the situation. Thank you so much. Really appreciated.
It is not that different in the states. Stay safe and healthy! I hope to put up a lot more!
Absolutely perfect Tom!
Such a great job sir! Your playing is precise, clear, excellent, as are your tabs. I learned Walk Don't Run on a Jazzmaster when I was 13 in 1960 under the covers of my bed at night. Always loved the solos in tunes like this, Ricky Nelson's hits, most rockabilly but never could figure it out until now with lotsa help from you. Thanks for what you do. This old man is feeling like a rockin teen again.
Thank you for your kind words! I’m glad you are enjoying the music. I love it too!
That was just spectacular . Excellent playing.
Very good ! !
this song plays at my job a lot..working at a bbq restaurant that always plays 40-50's music
Another great arrangement and a masterfully played!! Congratulations Tom!!
Thank you so much!
Great, Awesome...pushes me up-......big big thanks.!!!!!!
So beautiful. Thank you ❤️
Got to be one of the world's greatest guitarist
Magistral interpretacion de este clasico
Brilliant young Tom! Excellent mate!
ahhh Sweet my mum will love this.. ya da guy
Absolutely magnificent! Thanks very much, Tom!
You play oldie Lipstick in the collar as instrumental , it is very nice. I like it.I heard this song in my teen & remind me the lady singer but I forget the name, may be you remember her name.Your 🎸play beautifully for this song 👍👏🙏😊.
Connie Francis
Gotta love your choice of songs to cover! Awesome job as usual! Truly amazing!
Thanks
What a great lead break that was back in the day great stuff Tom.
Simply beautiful Tom !
This is such a great guitar cover. FABULOUS!!!!!
That was just awesome!!
I was there, and u are the real deal.
Have not heard that one in a long long time...Thanks Tom...another awesome video
Thanks Ed!
Very fine cover, my friend!
wow.... awesome!!!
Wonderful!!!
Really cool 😎🎸✅
Spot on. Thank you.
Мне нравится как играет этот парень.!!!
You do a great job of playing, i like you have all the chords listed , Thanks.
Thank you for watching!
Great video. Songs like this are excellent technique practice in timing and control. For myself personally, to get it right the trick is to feel where the upbeat is. I don't know if that makes sense but it sure works for me.
Yes and upbeat=upstroke on the pick. Loose grip on the pick too.
Brilliant Tom!
Thank you
Amazing !
bloody fantastic.
Thank you!
Wow🇩🇰🇩🇰😊😊sound great my friend
Thank you!
Excellent as always Mr Conlon! This beautiful song also has the same ending chord than the Beatles version cover of Devil in her heart!! 👍 👍 🎸 🎸
Yes, a 6/9 chord!
Exíelent Tom!congrats.
An interesting one Tom, thanks.
That's sounds cool man,first time watching u
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Great
I thought you might do a cover of this. Nice.
Nice job tom🤗
Well done
Thank you!
Thank you.
The solo in the middle was bang on ! You captured the true 50’s sound . Fender Jaguar ?
Thanks, Jazzmaster
Sick!!
I like😊
I like Told a tale on you Mike that Connie sings at the end of the song.
良いですね🎵😊素晴らしいです🎵😊
Awesome job brother. Would you consider a video of the Peter Gunn theme by the Ventures? Thanks!
Will consider it!
been working on this today
You knocked it out of the park this time, what happened to Put Your Head On My Shoulder?
Working on it
impressive
Hello Tom, I'd like to request you to play some Jerry Lee Lewis hit numbers like the 'great big ball of fire, whole lotta shakin' goin' on', and so on. ✌️
That my friend is fabulous! I remeber its appearance but no credit was given to the player. It was one of the best ever. What guitar is that? Its only partly bvisible and I should know. It reminds me of the Vox model. Tremelo design is specialised (not Fender, not Bigsby..... Mmmm! Anyway very tasty playing Mr Mystery.
Toca muito parabéns
Акт ясиро любовь к дождю
Слушать
So be honest. How many takes do you usually have to run through to get these instrumentals just right? 👍😄
shred
As tasty as they come!
❤️
Nice, but really that solo is tricky enough without having to go into back the verse! Listening to the original I had an inkling it sounded like George Barnes and lo and behold it was - 'Spooky' would be another good one to do and not actually that difficult apart from one descending run.
Do you know if the tabs are available online anywhere?
Well played. I wonder who the original guitarist was?
I think it was George Barnes.
@@tomcon21 - thank you. It was a great solo!
Nice job coping the George Barnes guitar solo!
it just needs a very slight amount of distortion.
👏👏👏✌
What is the name of your guitar?
Fender Classic Player Jazzmaster
Sounds Great
batman cover from the ventures
First 😉
Ive already seen this video about 123 times
Thank you so much for this Tom, and the Tab for the solo. great! one of the singers in our band has just put this on the next song playlist, you saved me a lot of time.