Hi Blues Vintage, the intro has a very distinct sound which Spann only applied to his D playing accompaniments rather than C. Also the intro is almost the same as Country Boy posted a couple of comments up.
Thomas
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0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. Hi Blues Vintage, the intro has a very distinct sound which Spann only applied to his D playing accompaniments rather than C. Also the intro is almost the same as Country Boy posted a couple of comments up.
Thomas Alright, I'm convinced.
I made the correction. I see John has the song up in Weeniepedia and noted the key of D. Thanks.
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