Les Paul (born June 9, 1915 - August 13, 2009) was best known as a skilled … Read Full Bio ↴Les Paul (born June 9, 1915 - August 13, 2009) was best known as a skilled guitarist, and as one of the most important figures in the development of modern electric instruments and recording techniques. He was a pioneer in the development of the solid-body electric guitar (the Gibson Les Paul, which he helped design, is one of the most famous and enduring models), multitrack recording, and various reverb and echo effects.
Biography
Paul, born Lester William Polsfuss (the last name simplified later by his mother to Polfus) in Waukesha, Wisconsin, first became interested in music at the age of eight, when he began playing the harmonica. After an attempt at learning to play the banjo, Paul began to play the guitar. By 13, Paul was performing semi-professionally as a country-music guitarist. At the age of 17, Paul played with Rube Tronson's Cowboys. Soon after, he dropped out of high school to join Wolverton's Radio Band in St. Louis, Missouri on KMOX.
In the 1930s, Paul worked in Chicago, Illinois in radio, where he performed jazz music. Paul's first two records were released in 1936. One album was credited to Rhubarb Red, Paul's hillbilly alter ego, and the other was in the backing band for blues artist Georgia White.
Les Paul's 'The Log', one of the first solidbody electric guitars.Paul was unsatisfied by the electric guitars that were sold in the mid 1930s and began experimenting with a few designs of his own. Famously, he created The Log which was nothing more than a length of common "4 by 4" fence post with bridge, guitar neck, and pickup attached. For appearances he attached the body of an Epiphone jazz guitar, sawn lengthwise with The Log in the middle. This solved his two main problems - feedback, as the acoustic body no longer resonated with the amplified sound, and sustain, as the energy of the strings was not dissipated in generating sound through the guitar body.
In 1938, Paul moved to New York and landed a featured spot with Fred Waring's Pennsylvanians radio show. Paul moved to Hollywood in 1943, where he formed a new trio. As a last-minute replacement for Oscar Moore, Paul played with Nat King Cole and other artists in the inaugural Jazz at the Philharmonic concert in Los Angeles on July 2, 1944. Also that year, Paul's trio appeared on Bing Crosby's radio show. Crosby went on to sponsor Paul's recording experiments. The two also recorded together several times, including a 1945 number one hit, "It's Been a Long, Long Time." In addition to backing Crosby and artists like the Andrews Sisters, Paul's trio also recorded a few albums of their own in the late 1940s.
In 1941, Paul designed and built one of the first solid-body electric guitars (though Leo Fender also independently invented his own solid-body electric guitar around the same time, and Adolph Rickenbacker had marketed a solid-body guitar in the 30s). Gibson Guitar Corporation designed a guitar incorporating Paul's suggestions in the early fifties, and presented it to him to try. He was impressed enough to sign a contract for what became the "Les Paul" model (originally only in a "gold top" version), and agreed never to be seen playing in public, or photographed with, anything other than a Gibson guitar. That persisted until 1961, when Gibson changed the design without Paul's knowledge. He said he first saw the "new" Gibson Les Paul in a music store window, and disliked it. Though contract required him to pose with the guitar, he said it was not "his" instrument, and asked Gibson to remove his name from the headstock. Gibson renamed the guitar the " SG", and it also became one of the company's best sellers. Later, Paul resumed his relationship with Gibson, and endorses the instrument even today (though his personal Gibson Les Pauls are much modified by him - Paul always uses his own self-wound pickups on his guitars). To this day, the Gibson Les Paul guitar is used all over the world, both by novice and professional guitarists.
In 1947, Capitol Records released a recording that had begun as an experiment in Paul's garage, entitled "Lover (When You're Near Me)", which featured Paul playing eight different parts on electric guitar, some of them recorded at half-speed, hence "double-fast" when played back at normal speed for the master. This was the first time that multi-tracking had been used in a recording. Amazingly, these recordings were made, not with magnetic tape, but with wax disks. Paul would record a track onto a disk, then record himself playing another part with the first. He built the multi-track recording with overlaid tracks, rather than parallel ones as he did later. There is no record of how few 'takes' were needed before he was satisfied with one layer and moved onto the next.
Paul even built his own wax-cutter assembly, based on auto parts. He favored the flywheel from a Cadillac for its weight and flatness. Even in these early days, he used the wax disk setup to record parts at different speeds and with delay, resulting in his signature sound with echoes and birdsong-like guitar riffs. When he later began using magnetic tape, the major change was that he could take his recording rig on tour with him, even making episodes for his 15-minute radio show in his hotel room.
Paul was injured in a near-fatal automobile accident in January 1948 in Oklahoma, which shattered his right arm and elbow. Paul spent a year and a half recovering. Paul instructed the surgeons to set his arm at an angle that would allow him to cradle and pick the guitar.
In the early 1950s, Paul made a number of revolutionary recordings with wife, Mary Ford. These records were unique for their heavy use of overdubbing, which was technically impossible before Paul's invention of multitrack recording. Paul's multitracking system was made possible by the introduction of reel-to-reel audio tape recording, developed by Jack Mullin and the Ampex company in the late 1940s, with the backing of radio, film and recording star Bing Crosby.
Crosby gave Les Paul what was only the second of the now-famous Ampex Model 200 recorder, which was the world's first commercially-produced reel-to-reel tape recorder. Using this machine, Paul developed his tape multitrack system by adding an additional recording head and extra circuitry, allowing multiple tracks to be recorded separately and asynchronously on the same tape. Paul's invention was quickly developed by Ampex into commercially-produced two-track and three-track recorders, and these machines were the backbone of the professional recording studio, radio and TV industry in the 1950s and early 1960s.
In 1954 Paul, continued to develop this technology, by commissioning Ampex to build the first eight track tape recorder, at his expense. His idea, later known as "Sel-Sync," in which a specially-modified recording head could simultaneously record a new track and play back previously recorded ones, was the core technology for multi-track recording for the next thirty years.
During his early radio shows, Paul introduced the mythical "Les Paulverizer" device, which was supposed to multiply anything fed into it, like a guitar sound or a voice. This even became the subject of comedy, with Mary Ford multiplying herself and her vacuum cleaner with it so she could finish the housework faster (a typical joke in the pre-feminist era). Later Paul made the myth real for his stage show, using hidden equipment which over the years has become smaller and more visible. Currently he uses a small box attached to his guitar - it is not known how much of the device remains off-stage. He typically lays down one track after another on stage, in-sync, and then plays over the repeating forms he has recorded. With newer digital sound technology, such an effect is available commercially.
In the late 1960s, Paul went into semi-retirement, although he did return to the studio occasionally. He recorded an album Lester and Chester with Chet Atkins. He and Mary Ford (born Iris Colleen Summers) divorced amicably in December 1964, as she could no longer tolerate the itinerant lifestyle their act required of them.
In 1978, Les Paul and Mary Ford were inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. He received a Grammy Trustees Award for his lifetime achievements in 1983. In 1988, Paul was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame by Jeff Beck, who said, "I've copied more licks from Les Paul than I'd like to admit." Les Paul was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame in May 2005 for his development of the solid-body electric guitar.
As of 2006, At the age of 90, Les Paul won two Grammys at the 48th Annual Grammy Awards for his album Les Paul & Friends: American Made World Played. He also performs weekly at the Iridium Jazz Club on Broadway in New York City, despite the arthritis that has stilled all but two of the fingers on his left hand.
Source: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Les_Paul
Biography
Paul, born Lester William Polsfuss (the last name simplified later by his mother to Polfus) in Waukesha, Wisconsin, first became interested in music at the age of eight, when he began playing the harmonica. After an attempt at learning to play the banjo, Paul began to play the guitar. By 13, Paul was performing semi-professionally as a country-music guitarist. At the age of 17, Paul played with Rube Tronson's Cowboys. Soon after, he dropped out of high school to join Wolverton's Radio Band in St. Louis, Missouri on KMOX.
In the 1930s, Paul worked in Chicago, Illinois in radio, where he performed jazz music. Paul's first two records were released in 1936. One album was credited to Rhubarb Red, Paul's hillbilly alter ego, and the other was in the backing band for blues artist Georgia White.
Les Paul's 'The Log', one of the first solidbody electric guitars.Paul was unsatisfied by the electric guitars that were sold in the mid 1930s and began experimenting with a few designs of his own. Famously, he created The Log which was nothing more than a length of common "4 by 4" fence post with bridge, guitar neck, and pickup attached. For appearances he attached the body of an Epiphone jazz guitar, sawn lengthwise with The Log in the middle. This solved his two main problems - feedback, as the acoustic body no longer resonated with the amplified sound, and sustain, as the energy of the strings was not dissipated in generating sound through the guitar body.
In 1938, Paul moved to New York and landed a featured spot with Fred Waring's Pennsylvanians radio show. Paul moved to Hollywood in 1943, where he formed a new trio. As a last-minute replacement for Oscar Moore, Paul played with Nat King Cole and other artists in the inaugural Jazz at the Philharmonic concert in Los Angeles on July 2, 1944. Also that year, Paul's trio appeared on Bing Crosby's radio show. Crosby went on to sponsor Paul's recording experiments. The two also recorded together several times, including a 1945 number one hit, "It's Been a Long, Long Time." In addition to backing Crosby and artists like the Andrews Sisters, Paul's trio also recorded a few albums of their own in the late 1940s.
In 1941, Paul designed and built one of the first solid-body electric guitars (though Leo Fender also independently invented his own solid-body electric guitar around the same time, and Adolph Rickenbacker had marketed a solid-body guitar in the 30s). Gibson Guitar Corporation designed a guitar incorporating Paul's suggestions in the early fifties, and presented it to him to try. He was impressed enough to sign a contract for what became the "Les Paul" model (originally only in a "gold top" version), and agreed never to be seen playing in public, or photographed with, anything other than a Gibson guitar. That persisted until 1961, when Gibson changed the design without Paul's knowledge. He said he first saw the "new" Gibson Les Paul in a music store window, and disliked it. Though contract required him to pose with the guitar, he said it was not "his" instrument, and asked Gibson to remove his name from the headstock. Gibson renamed the guitar the " SG", and it also became one of the company's best sellers. Later, Paul resumed his relationship with Gibson, and endorses the instrument even today (though his personal Gibson Les Pauls are much modified by him - Paul always uses his own self-wound pickups on his guitars). To this day, the Gibson Les Paul guitar is used all over the world, both by novice and professional guitarists.
In 1947, Capitol Records released a recording that had begun as an experiment in Paul's garage, entitled "Lover (When You're Near Me)", which featured Paul playing eight different parts on electric guitar, some of them recorded at half-speed, hence "double-fast" when played back at normal speed for the master. This was the first time that multi-tracking had been used in a recording. Amazingly, these recordings were made, not with magnetic tape, but with wax disks. Paul would record a track onto a disk, then record himself playing another part with the first. He built the multi-track recording with overlaid tracks, rather than parallel ones as he did later. There is no record of how few 'takes' were needed before he was satisfied with one layer and moved onto the next.
Paul even built his own wax-cutter assembly, based on auto parts. He favored the flywheel from a Cadillac for its weight and flatness. Even in these early days, he used the wax disk setup to record parts at different speeds and with delay, resulting in his signature sound with echoes and birdsong-like guitar riffs. When he later began using magnetic tape, the major change was that he could take his recording rig on tour with him, even making episodes for his 15-minute radio show in his hotel room.
Paul was injured in a near-fatal automobile accident in January 1948 in Oklahoma, which shattered his right arm and elbow. Paul spent a year and a half recovering. Paul instructed the surgeons to set his arm at an angle that would allow him to cradle and pick the guitar.
In the early 1950s, Paul made a number of revolutionary recordings with wife, Mary Ford. These records were unique for their heavy use of overdubbing, which was technically impossible before Paul's invention of multitrack recording. Paul's multitracking system was made possible by the introduction of reel-to-reel audio tape recording, developed by Jack Mullin and the Ampex company in the late 1940s, with the backing of radio, film and recording star Bing Crosby.
Crosby gave Les Paul what was only the second of the now-famous Ampex Model 200 recorder, which was the world's first commercially-produced reel-to-reel tape recorder. Using this machine, Paul developed his tape multitrack system by adding an additional recording head and extra circuitry, allowing multiple tracks to be recorded separately and asynchronously on the same tape. Paul's invention was quickly developed by Ampex into commercially-produced two-track and three-track recorders, and these machines were the backbone of the professional recording studio, radio and TV industry in the 1950s and early 1960s.
In 1954 Paul, continued to develop this technology, by commissioning Ampex to build the first eight track tape recorder, at his expense. His idea, later known as "Sel-Sync," in which a specially-modified recording head could simultaneously record a new track and play back previously recorded ones, was the core technology for multi-track recording for the next thirty years.
During his early radio shows, Paul introduced the mythical "Les Paulverizer" device, which was supposed to multiply anything fed into it, like a guitar sound or a voice. This even became the subject of comedy, with Mary Ford multiplying herself and her vacuum cleaner with it so she could finish the housework faster (a typical joke in the pre-feminist era). Later Paul made the myth real for his stage show, using hidden equipment which over the years has become smaller and more visible. Currently he uses a small box attached to his guitar - it is not known how much of the device remains off-stage. He typically lays down one track after another on stage, in-sync, and then plays over the repeating forms he has recorded. With newer digital sound technology, such an effect is available commercially.
In the late 1960s, Paul went into semi-retirement, although he did return to the studio occasionally. He recorded an album Lester and Chester with Chet Atkins. He and Mary Ford (born Iris Colleen Summers) divorced amicably in December 1964, as she could no longer tolerate the itinerant lifestyle their act required of them.
In 1978, Les Paul and Mary Ford were inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. He received a Grammy Trustees Award for his lifetime achievements in 1983. In 1988, Paul was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame by Jeff Beck, who said, "I've copied more licks from Les Paul than I'd like to admit." Les Paul was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame in May 2005 for his development of the solid-body electric guitar.
As of 2006, At the age of 90, Les Paul won two Grammys at the 48th Annual Grammy Awards for his album Les Paul & Friends: American Made World Played. He also performs weekly at the Iridium Jazz Club on Broadway in New York City, despite the arthritis that has stilled all but two of the fingers on his left hand.
Source: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Les_Paul
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Les Paul Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by Les Paul:
A Cottage for Sale Our little dream castle with every dream gone, Is lonely and…
Ain't Misbehavin' No one to talk with All by myself No one to walk…
Amukiriki Amurkriki, amukiriki, amukiriki The Lord willing I'll be wit…
And I I'm in the mood for love Simply because you're near me. Funn…
Baby Everybody look at me, Happy girlie, you will see, I've…
Begin The Beguine When they begin the beguine It brings back the sound of…
Bewitched She's a fool and don't I know it But a fool…
Blue Hawaii Night and you and Blue Hawaii The night is heavenly…
Blue Skies Blue skies smiling at me Nothing but blue skies do I…
Bouquet of Roses I'm sending you a big bouquet of roses One for every…
Brazil Brazil, where hearts were entertaining June, We stood bene…
Bugle Call Rag You're bound to fall for the bugle call; You're gonna brag…
By the Light of the Silvery Moon Place park, scene dark, silvery moon is shining through the…
Bye Bye Blues I got a big surprise when I saw you smile I…
Caravan Night and stars above that shine so bright The myst'ry…
Cottage for Sale Our little dream castle with every dream gone, Is lonely an…
Deed I Do Do I want you? Oh my do I Honey, indeed…
Deep In The Blues You stole my heart Like a thief in the night I heard…
Don How many arms have held you And hated to let you…
East of the Sun East of the sun and west of the moon We'll build…
Embraceable You Embrace me, my sweet embraceable you! Embrace me, you irrepl…
End of the world Covid-19 - The End of The World? A poison fog's covering…
Falling In Love With Love Falling in love with love is falling for make-believe Fallin…
Fine And Dandy Please forgive this platitude But I like your attitude You…
Fire The green valleys lakes and harbours On this is the land…
Fly Like An Eagle Time keeps on slippin', slippin', slippin' Into the future…
Flyin' Too High You leave me alone, you don't even phone You're carefree as…
Golden Earrings There's a story the gypsies know is true That when your…
Goofus I was born on a farm out in Ioway A flaming…
Honeysuckle Rose Honey, honey, Oh, honey, listen to my plea: Every honeybe…
How Deep Is The Ocean How much do I love you? I'll tell you no lie How…
How High Is The Moon Somewhere there's music How faint the tune Somewhere there's…
Hummingbird Hummingbird, hummingbird should be your name Too restless to…
I I'm in the mood for love Simply because you're near me. Funn…
I Can I've flown around the world in a plane I've settled…
I Can't Believe That You're in Love With Me Yesterday you came my way, And when you smiled at me, In…
I Can't Get Started I've flown around the world in a plane I've settled…
I Can't Give You Anything But Love Gee, but it's tough to be broke, kid. It's not a…
I Don How many arms have held you And hated to let you…
I Found a New Baby Everybody look at me, Happy girlie, you will see, I've…
I Love You I'm in the mood for love Simply because you're near me. Funn…
I Love You More Than You If I ever leave you You can say I told you…
I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know If I ever leave you You can say I told you…
I Never Knew I Knew You Once I knew you once I knew you once,…
I Never New Everybody look at me, Happy girlie, you will see, I've…
I really Don How many arms have held you And hated to let you…
I Really Don't Want to Know How many arms have held you And hated to let you…
I Surrender Dear Pride, sad, splendid liar, Sworn enemy of love Kept my…
I Wanna Know You If I ever leave you You can say I told you…
I' m A Fool To Care I'm a fool to care When you treat me this way I…
I'm a Fool to Care I'm a fool to care when you treat me this…
I'M Confessin I'm confessin' that I love you, Tell me, do you love…
I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles I'm dreaming dreams, I'm scheming schemes I'm building castl…
I'm in the Mood for Love I'm in the mood for love Simply because you're near me. Funn…
I'm Movin' On That big eight-wheeler rollin' down the track Means your tru…
I'm Sittin' On Top Of The World I'm sitting on top of the world Just rolling along, Just…
I'm Still In Love With You Yesterday you came my way, And when you smiled at me, In…
I've Found a New Baby Everybody look at me, Happy girlie, you will see, I've…
If I Had You I could show the world how to smile I could be…
If I Love Again I often wonder why he came to me Brought such a…
Im Confessin I'm confessin' that I love you, Tell me, do you love…
In the Good Old Summertime There's a time each year That we always hold dear Good old…
In The Mood I'm in the mood for love Simply because you're near me. Funn…
Indeed I Do Do I want you? Oh my do I Honey, indeed…
It Say, it's only a paper moon Sailing over a cardboard sea But…
It Had to Be You It had to be you, it had to be you. I…
It's A Pity To Say Goodnight What a shame the night is ending, cross my heart…
It's Been A Long Long Time Kiss me once, then kiss me twice Then kiss me once…
It's Been a Long, Long Time Kiss me once, then kiss me twice, then kiss me…
It's Only a Paper Moon Say, it's only a paper moon Sailing over a cardboard sea But…
It's the Talk of the Town We were more than lovers, We were more than sweethearts, It'…
Jingle Bells Dashing through the snow On a one-horse open sleigh, Over th…
Josephine There never was a gal I could love, like I…
Just One More Chance Just one more chance To prove it's you alone I care…
Just One of those Things It was just one of those things Just one of those…
Lady of Spain Lady of Spain I adore you Right from the night…
Lazy River (Sid Arodin & Hoagy Carmichae) Up a lazy river by the…
Let Let's fall in love Why shouldn't we fall in love? Our hearts…
Let's Fall In Love Let's fall in love Why shouldn't we fall in love? Our hear…
Limehouse Blues And those weird China blues Never go away Sad, mad blues …
Lonesome Road Look down, look down that lonesome road Before you travel on…
Love Sneakin Rainy night I'm all alone Sitting here waiting for your…
Lover (Sigmund Romberg / Frank Mandel / Laurence Schwab / Oscar…
Lover - Instrumental;1990 Digital Remaster You went away I let you We broke the ties that bind I…
Mockin When the sun in the mornin' peeps over the hill And…
Mockin Bird Hill Tra-la-la, tweedlee dee dee it gives me a thrill To wake…
Mockin' Bird Hill When the sun in the mornin' peeps over the hill And…
Mockingbird Hill When the sun in the mornin' peeps over the hill And…
Moonglow It must have been moonglow, way up in the blue It…
Mr Sandman Mr. Sandman, bring me a dream Make him the cutest that…
Mr.Sandman Mr. Sandman, bring me a dream (bung, bung, bung, bung) Make…
My Extraordinary Girl American girl, American baby 24/7 she rocks American girl, 2…
My Future Just Passed There goes the girl I dreamed all through school about,…
My Little Grass Shack I want to go back to my little grass shack…
New Dupree Blues New Orleans Blues Oh Lord I love the blues It's in my blood…
Nice Work If You Can Get It The man who only lives for making money Lives a life…
Nuages (Premier, Dim C’est le Dim c’est le Premier Premier Dim ) J…
Nuevo Laredo [Chorus:] Nuevo Laredo The moon is aglow Nuevo Laredo In old…
Oh Listen to my tale of woe, It's terribly sad but…
On the Sunny Side of the Street Walked with no one and talked with no one And I…
Out Of Nowhere You came to me from out of nowhere, you took…
Put A Ring On My Finger Just put a ring on my finger, A kiss on my…
Ro-Ro-Robinson Gentle caress of an ancient wind Familiar breath upon my ski…
Rock & Roll I couldn't stop movin' when it first took hold It was…
Rumors Are Flying Rumors are flying That you've got me sighing That I'm in a…
Running Wild My gal and I, we had a fight And I'm…
San Antonio Rose Deep within my heart lies a melody A song of old…
Say The Words I Love To Hear Promised you a miracle Belief is a beauty thing Promises p…
Scarlet Ribbons You know I peeked in to say goodnight, When I heard…
She'll Have To Go Put your sweet lips a little closer to the phone. Let's…
Silent Night Silent night! Holy night! All's asleep, one sole light, Just…
Sleep Sleep, sleep, sleep How we love to sleep At the close of…
Smoke Rings Where do they go, the smoke rings I blow each…
So Into You When you walked into the room There was voodoo in the…
So Long Baby So Long t’s been so long Since I held you It’s been so long Since…
Someday Someday, sweetheart, You may be sorry For what you've done T…
Someone To Watch Over Me There's a saying old says that love is blind Still were…
Somewhere Over the Rainbow Somewhere over the rainbow, way up high There's a land that…
Song of the Islands Islands of Hawaii Where skies of blue are calling me Where b…
St. Louis Blues I hate to see that evening sun go down I hate…
Stardust And now the purple dusk of twilight time Steals across the…
Steel Guitar Rag Been runnin' around, seen many a town So maybe you'll find…
Stumbling 'Tention folks, speak of jokes This is one on me Took my…
Summertime There's a time each year That we always hold dear Good old…
Swing Low Sweet Chariot Swing low, sweet chariot Coming to carry me home Swing low, …
Tea For Two Picture you upon my knee Just tea for two And two for…
Tennessee Waltz I was dancin' with my darlin' to the Tennessee Waltz When…
That Old Feeling Last night I started out happy Last night my heart was…
The Best Things in Life Are Free The moon belongs to ev'ryone The best things in life are…
The Lonesome Road Look down, look down that lonesome road Before you travel on…
The Man I Love I'm in the mood for love Simply because you're near me. Funn…
The Wolrd Is Waiting For A Sunrise Dear one, the world is waiting for the sunrise Ev'ry rose…
There Oh, there's a lull in my life It's just a…
Three Little Words Three little words, oh what I'd give for that wonderful…
Tiger Rag Where's that tiger! Where's that tiger! Where's that tiger! …
To Fall In Love Let's fall in love Why shouldn't we fall in love? Our hearts…
To You Embrace me, my sweet embraceable you! Embrace me, you irrep…
Trouble In Mind When skies are cloudy and grey, They're only grey for…
Vaya Con Dias Now the hacienda's dark, the town is sleeping Now the time…
Vaya Con Dios (May God Be With You) Les Paul Miscellaneous Vaya Con Dios (may God Be With You) V…
What A Difference A Day Made What a diff'rence a day makes Twenty-four little hours Broug…
What Am I Gonna Do About You What am I gonna do about you? Didn't mind the others…
What Am I Gonna Do About You? What am I gonna do about you? Didn't mind the others…
What Can I Say Dear I don't know why, I made you cry I'm sorry sweetheart…
What Goes Up Must Come Down You leave me alone, you don't even phone You're carefree as…
What Is This Thing Called Love I was a humdrum person Leading a life apart When love flew…
Whispering Don't worry I'm not looking at you Gorgeous and dressed in…
Whither Thou Goest Whither thou goest, I will go. Wherever thou lodgest, I…
Who's Sorry Now Who's Sorry Now? Who's Sorry Now? Who's heart is aching for …
Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams When skies are cloudy and grey, They're only grey for…
You Took Advantage Of Me When a girl has the heart of a mother It must…
Zing! Went The String Of My Heart Dear when you smiled at me, I heard a melody It…
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@coldwar1977
Sounds awesome!!! I love Hendrix, and I also love Les Paul guitars!
Great playing mate. this is literally my dream tone.
@davidalex1140
Thank you!
@alphawolflps
Really nice cover!
@davidalex1140
alphawolflps Cheers, Mate!
@guidoventurini3678
Good sound , what pickup on guitar? What Strings do you use ?
@danidanovic1857
awesome video my friend ,I liked this video :D
@davidalex1140
Thank you Johnny!
@jeremybriand409
Pédals use or effect ?