Bert Weedon OBE (born Herbert Maurice William Weedon on10 May 1920; died 20 April 2012) was an English guitarist and composer whose style of guitar playing was popular and influential during the 1950s and 1960s. He was the first British guitarist to have a hit record in the UK Singles Chart, in 1959, and his best-selling tutorial guides, Play in a Day, were a major influence on many leading musicians. He was born in East Ham, Essex, now Greater London. Read Full BioBert Weedon OBE (born Herbert Maurice William Weedon on10 May 1920; died 20 April 2012) was an English guitarist and composer whose style of guitar playing was popular and influential during the 1950s and 1960s. He was the first British guitarist to have a hit record in the UK Singles Chart, in 1959, and his best-selling tutorial guides, Play in a Day, were a major influence on many leading musicians. He was born in East Ham, Essex, now Greater London.
Weedon began learning the guitar at twelve. The first British guitarist in the UK Singles Chart, with "Guitar Boogie Shuffle" in 1959, he was an influence on many stars, including Eric Clapton, Brian May, Mike Oldfield, The Shadows and The Beatles.
As well as his hits and TV appearances at a crucial time in modern British music history, his best-known contribution to British guitar style is his tutorial guide Play in a Day, which many stars claim was a major influence on their learning and playing.
His playing style focuses on both rhythm and melody, and is itself influenced by the jazz guitarists of the 1950s, notably Les Paul. Weedon placed a lot of emphasis on control of tone, and wanted to make the guitar the star of his music.
The later 1960s generation of underground rock performers satirised him as too mainstream, the Bonzo Dog Band singing the line "We are normal and we dig Bert Weedon" in 1968.
Married to Maggie Weedon, he has two sons, Lionel and Geoffrey, and nine grandchildren.
A Water Rat, he is highly active in charity work and fundraising, especially for children and the disabled, and was elected King Rat in 1992. He was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 2001 for his services to entertainment and charities.
His playing style is best known nowadays through the music of The Shadows, especially Hank Marvin.
Weedon began learning the guitar at twelve. The first British guitarist in the UK Singles Chart, with "Guitar Boogie Shuffle" in 1959, he was an influence on many stars, including Eric Clapton, Brian May, Mike Oldfield, The Shadows and The Beatles.
As well as his hits and TV appearances at a crucial time in modern British music history, his best-known contribution to British guitar style is his tutorial guide Play in a Day, which many stars claim was a major influence on their learning and playing.
His playing style focuses on both rhythm and melody, and is itself influenced by the jazz guitarists of the 1950s, notably Les Paul. Weedon placed a lot of emphasis on control of tone, and wanted to make the guitar the star of his music.
The later 1960s generation of underground rock performers satirised him as too mainstream, the Bonzo Dog Band singing the line "We are normal and we dig Bert Weedon" in 1968.
Married to Maggie Weedon, he has two sons, Lionel and Geoffrey, and nine grandchildren.
A Water Rat, he is highly active in charity work and fundraising, especially for children and the disabled, and was elected King Rat in 1992. He was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 2001 for his services to entertainment and charities.
His playing style is best known nowadays through the music of The Shadows, especially Hank Marvin.
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Apache
Bert Weedon Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Apache' by these artists:
Bjelleklang Holiholihoo Først kommer det reklame, alle sitter pal og P…
Black Eagle Señales de humo te hago Y la pipa de la paz…
Fatboy Slim Fatboy Slim You've Come A Long Way Baby Gangster Trippin' …
Grandmaster Flash Ho, ho, ho! Tonto, jump on it, jump on it, jump…
Grandmaster Flash & The Sugarhill Gang Ho, ho, ho Tonto, jump on it, jump on it, jump…
Grandmaster Flash Sugarhill Gang & The Sugarhill Gang Ho, ho, ho! Tonto, jump on it, jump on it, jump…
Huecco Señales de humo te hago Y la pipa de la paz…
Incredible Bongo Band Baby, come tell me 'bout your tree-house And your candy-str…
Jørgen Ingmann Apache Indian Karma I Pray (unplugged) Chorus Say me a sit d…
Johnny and The G-Men Hoof prints and foot prints deep ruts the wagons made…
Jørgen Ingmann Apache Indian Karma I Pray (unplugged) Chorus Say me a s…
Las Cafeteras Put down the pain, put down the gun Dancing warrior of…
Scooter Check,one two Aahhh Take care to get what you like Or you…
Sonny James Lonely Silver Dove Sweet Apache maid Lonely Silver Dove Swee…
Star Fighter a battleship apache…
Sugarhill Gang Ho, ho, ho! Tonto, jump on it, jump on it, jump…
The Ruse I’m sticking out like a shout on the sideline Hot on…
The Southern Death Cult The apache means enemy to me The apache means enemy to…
The Sugarhill Gang Ho, ho, ho Tonto, jump on it, jump on it, jump…
The Sugarhill Gang vs. Grandmaster Flash Ho, ho, ho! Tonto, jump on it, jump on it, jump…
The Ventures Babys, the The Babys If you've got the time If I say I…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Bert Weedon:
Guitar Boggie Shuffle Aerosmith Box Of Fire Rockin' Pneumonia And The Boogie Woogi…
Guitar Boogie Shuffle Aerosmith Box Of Fire Rockin' Pneumonia And The Boogie Woogi…
The lyrics can frequently be found in the comments below, by filtering for lyric videos or browsing the comments in the different videos below.
fluxstringer
Wkipedia says this was the first recording of the tune.
Vader Tom
Now i know why Lordan didnt like this version. It’s so funky and dont mix with the image of the ‘apache’ tribe whatsover.
The shadows verson more like the Western tune and it fits perfect.
Leon Greenwell
fluxstringer As is pointed out elsewhere this is not Bert’s original recording, which is, itself, a bit weird! This is obviously a cover of the Shadows version, and really quite tasty
Georg Ernst
@Potato Salad! Right!
Daniel Kingsley
@Mikey Hall The first version was written by Jerry Lordan in 1959 and Bert Weedon made this song based on that (though Jerry Lordan said in an interview in 1993 that he wasn't happy with what Bert made of his song). The Shadows heard it while on tour in the UK in early 1960 and decided to record their own version of it as a planned B side.
Chris Mulwee
Yes but this is not Bert's original recording. His first recording, and for that matter THE first recording by Bert in 1960, was a much slower song that really lacked the energy of the Shadows cover. Here is Bert Weedon's first recording https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BTtEPmorY2I Give it a listen, I don't know when THIS later recording by Weedon was done. @Tina Patton
canarsie56
this is great but the cover by the Shadows with Hank Marvin is the best
Rudolf
The video effects are so cheesy, lol!
braun3812
They should be
Alejandro Blanco
This version is so cool and interesting ,more experimental than the Shadows and Ventures...