sgt. pepper
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Here is some music for you. These songs can also be found here.
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If so, do I have the site for you! Check out online puzzles here. One of these songs has an instrument called “Outer Space Bells.” See if you can figure out which one it is. They can all be found with the other songs here.
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I have been asked many times “Why do you do so many Beatles songs?” and my answer is always the same: “Because they are the Greatest!” As you no doubt know by now, the others can be found here. Unless of course this is your first time here. If that is the case, welcome.
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The reverb really makes this song come alive, don’t you think? The other Beatles songs are here. Do you notice how similar they sound in the beginning? That is because they both start out with an F chord. Fixing a Hole is F-Minor, Strawberry Fields is F-Major.
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You know the rest! Everyone, sing along…. And here is Joe Cocker’s version, which I think I like better than the original. (But don’t tell Paul.) The growing list is here.
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Here is a Steely Dan song like you have never heard before: As long as I can remember, except for a few years before it was written, this has been perfect summer music. Maybe that’s because it came out in June. It needs no introduction. It resides with the rest of the songs here.
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Here is a song you might recognize. This is the 20th song that can be found here. And here is number 21:
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Here is some more music to brighten your day or night, depending on when you are reading this. The other songs can be found here. What is it about the melody for Nowhere Man? It is the most incredible and inspiring song.





