Key signature: Gmajor
Submitted on April 24th 2005 by *Davy Rogers.
This tune has been added to 10 tunebooks.
X: 1
T: Chatanooga Choo-choon, The
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Gmaj
(3d^c=c |: Bc ^cd2d ef | (3gag gd ed2^d | ed BA2B c^c | dB GE cA FE |
Bc ^cd2d ef | (3gag gd ed d^d | ed BA2B c^c |1 dB A2 G2 (3d^c=c :|2 dB A2 G2 (3Bc^c ||
|: dB GD cA FD | GA Bd2^c (3ded | dB GD cA FD | G2 D2 B2 d2 |
(3gag fg ec2e | (3fgf ef dB GA | (3^A=A^A A=A GA (3^A=A^A |
[1 ^Ac A=A2B c^c :|2 ^Ac A=A2d (3d^c=c | dB GE cA (3E=F^F | G4 g4 ||
The Chatanooga Choo-choon
I was just having a bit of fun with Glen Miller's famous hit - by turning it into a reel.
# Posted on April 24th 2005 by *Davy Rogers
One more tee for the choon...
What fun--thanks!
I grew up about 90 minutes' drive from that city, which usually uses one more T than you gave it--Chattanooga.
Marguerite
# Posted on April 24th 2005 by mvhplank
More!
Excellent stuff - great idea - any plans for any more tunes in this style? We always find that people appreciate music more when it is some way familiar. Most of the irish stuff we play sounds a little bit samey for audience and stuff like this will go down well
# Posted on April 26th 2005 by Llanman
Ye want more? (Llanman)
Ye want more? (Llanman) check out:-
http://www.iol.ie/~davy_rogers/misc_tunes.htm
and
http://www.iol.ie/~davy_rogers/davytunes.htm
maybe some of the tunes there will go down well in your local session
# Posted on May 5th 2005 by *Davy Rogers