Hi, Alex! Almost finished reading your book. You sure had your shares of ups and downs. That rock'n roll life isn't always easy, that you made very clear. Thanks, for your words and music.
As a lifelong guitarist In my fifties, I still break out this tune from my guitarist's roots reperatiore now and then. This song is a true classic and the man behind it is a class act. Schwaber is right, I like this acoustic version better than Tommy Tutone's, going to check out iTunes for it. Thanks for sharing, Mr. Call.
I sat by you on a plane from Denver to Nashville ,TN around 1999 or 2000. You were performing the next night at the Blue Bird Cafe. Would love to know if you ever do a songwriters night in Nashville. I would come! Vicki Brinkley Wyatt
Wow, I'm not sure my memory reaches that far back in my old age! 🤠 I no longer live in Nashville, so no more bluebird, but I do post new songs all the time to my RUclips channel. Take care! 🤠
@lisnagavor the Giants hadn't moved to SF yet! it was 1957 and Hank Aaron and the Braves beat the Yankees in the Series and I was hooked! been a Giants fan since early 60's, though!!!
Thanks for the real story, Alex. I like your version better than Tommy Tutone's to be honest. I am a HUGE Clover fan. Loved that band and I so wish that I could find copies of the records. Most of them seem to be out of print. I am one of the guitar players in Lloyd Cole's new band the Small Ensemble. Maybe we'll meet on the road one day! Cheers, Mark
Hi Alex, Would you be kind enough to let me know the tuning and chord shapes used in your demo here? Doesn't sound like standard tuning! Great song!! Thank you
hey..I didn't see this notice, until just now.. I play in a G tuning.. the tuning is from low to high, C-G-D-G-B-D..I learned this tuning about 15 years ago and I've never gone back to standard tuning, though I wrote the song and riff in standard tuning, the original key was A..try it, you'll love it..played a show with JD Souther who said the eagles wrote a lot of their big hits in this tuning..Keith Richard plays it, but he doesn;t use the low C note at all..he has least some 5 string guitars..best, Alex
As a lifelong guitarist In my fifties, I still break out this tune from my guitarist's roots repertiore now and then. This song is a true classic and the man behind it is a class act. Schwaber is right, I like this acoustic version better than Tommy Tutone's, going to check out iTunes for it. Thanks for sharing, Mr. Call.
Hi, Alex! Almost finished reading your book. You sure had your shares of ups and downs. That rock'n roll life isn't always easy, that you made very clear. Thanks, for your words and music.
Barrow County Georgia, Call Song From my State of Winder GA. Love this song
Thanks
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As a lifelong guitarist In my fifties, I still break out this tune from my guitarist's roots reperatiore now and then. This song is a true classic and the man behind it is a class act. Schwaber is right, I like this acoustic version better than Tommy Tutone's, going to check out iTunes for it. Thanks for sharing, Mr. Call.
I sat by you on a plane from Denver to Nashville ,TN around 1999 or 2000. You were performing the next night at the Blue Bird Cafe. Would love to know if you ever do a songwriters night in Nashville. I would come! Vicki Brinkley Wyatt
Wow, I'm not sure my memory reaches that far back in my old age! 🤠 I no longer live in Nashville, so no more bluebird, but I do post new songs all the time to my RUclips channel. Take care! 🤠
Great song written by a great guy, hope you are doing good alex
Hi Alex, Thanks very much for your prompt reply and explanation! I'll try to figure out the chord shapes in that tuning. Cheerz, Scott
hey, this is the real deal!! I wrote it!!
@lisnagavor
the Giants hadn't moved to SF yet! it was 1957 and Hank Aaron and the Braves beat the Yankees in the Series and I was hooked! been a Giants fan since early 60's, though!!!
Thanks for the real story, Alex. I like your version better than Tommy Tutone's to be honest. I am a HUGE Clover fan. Loved that band and I so wish that I could find copies of the records. Most of them seem to be out of print. I am one of the guitar players in Lloyd Cole's new band the Small Ensemble. Maybe we'll meet on the road one day!
Cheers,
Mark
I have a Cousin named Jenny on my Mom side of the family Kearney.
Jenny Kearney there's some Irish for ya!
I wanna see the video JUST ANOTHER SATURDAY NIGHT.
I was kissed by a girl named Jenny the year this song came out!
it was a guy
God one, Alex!
Hi Alex,
Would you be kind enough to let me know the tuning and chord shapes used in your demo here? Doesn't sound like standard tuning! Great song!! Thank you
hey..I didn't see this notice, until just now.. I play in a G tuning.. the tuning is from low to high, C-G-D-G-B-D..I learned this tuning about 15 years ago and I've never gone back to standard tuning, though I wrote the song and riff in standard tuning, the original key was A..try it, you'll love it..played a show with JD Souther who said the eagles wrote a lot of their big hits in this tuning..Keith Richard plays it, but he doesn;t use the low C note at all..he has least some 5 string guitars..best, Alex
@lisnagavor and who are you that would know that fact! LOL!
As a lifelong guitarist In my fifties, I still break out this tune from my guitarist's roots repertiore now and then. This song is a true classic and the man behind it is a class act. Schwaber is right, I like this acoustic version better than Tommy Tutone's, going to check out iTunes for it. Thanks for sharing, Mr. Call.