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As requested, here is my aproximation to that song.
Performed by Them. As far as I remember Jimmy Page claims to play
guitar on most tracks from that era.
Peace
Holger
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Gloria -- Van Morrison (1965)
(1) Continous guitar backup throughout the song:
E E G6 G6 D G6 A G6 G6: --oooo
/ / / / / / / / ------
|__|__|__| |__|__|__| -o----
o-----
If You can't play that fast enough, playing open strings instead of G6
gives the same sound.
(2) The ``solo'' ;-) Repeat six times.
+---3---+ +---3---------|
|---12--12--12--10---9--10-----|
|---12--12--12--10--10--10-----|
|:--13--13--13--11---9--11-----|
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[ Tab from: https://www.guitartabs.cc/tabs/v/van_morrison/gloria_crd.html ]
(3) Sorry for any mispellings, misinterpretation, I'm not native speaking.
Like to tell you 'bout my baby.
Y'know she comes around.
She'bout five feet four,
a-from her head to the ground.
Y'know she comes around here,
a-just about midnight.
She make me feel so good, Lord.
She make me feel all right.
And her name is G-L-O-R-I-A,
G-L-O-R-I-A, G-L-O-R-I-A.
I'm gonna shout it all night. (Gloria)
I'm gonna shout it ev'ry day. (Gloria)
She comes around here,
just about midnight.
She make me feel so good, Lord.
I wanna say, she make me feel alright.
She comes walkin' down my street;
a-well, she comes to my house.
She knock up-on my door.
And then she comes to my room.
Then she make me feel all right.
G-L-O-R-I-A, G-L-O-R-I-A.
I'm gonna shout it all night. (Gloria)
I'm gonna shout it ev'ry day. (Gloria)
--
Holger J. Meyer: hm@guug.de, http://www.informatik.uni-rostock.de/~hme/
-- Here I am, fifty-eight, and I still don't know what I want to be
when I grow up. -- Peter Drucker