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  • Mercury Blues
  • Gone Country
  • Where Were You (When The World Stopped Turning)
  • It's Five O'clock Somewhere
  • Chattahoochee
  • Don't Rock The Jukebox
  • It Must Be Love
  • Pop A Top
  • Who's Cheatin' Who
  • Summertime Blues
  • I Don't Even Know Your Name
  • She's Got The Rhythm (And I Got The Blues)

Alan Jackson Guitar Collection by Alan Jackson. For guitar and voice. Hal Leonard Guitar Recorded Versions. New Traditionalist and Contemporary Country. Guitar tablature songbook. Guitar tablature, standard notation, vocal melody, lyrics, chord names and guitar chord diagrams. 160 pages. Published by Hal Leonard (HL.690730).

ISBN 0634086170. With guitar tablature, standard notation, vocal melody, lyrics, chord names and guitar chord diagrams. New Traditionalist and Contemporary Country. 9x12 inches.

All of the guitar parts, plus the cool Dobro, fiddle, piano and pedal steel solos for 12 of Jackson's best: Chattahoochee * Don't Rock the Jukebox * Gone Country * I Don't Even Know Your Name * It Must Be Love * It's Five O'Clock Somewhere * Mercury Blues * Pop a Top * She's Got the Rhythm (And I Got the Blues) * Summertime Blues * Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning) * Who's Cheatin' Who.

About Hal Leonard Guitar Recorded Versions

Guitar Recorded Versions are note-for-note transcriptions of guitar music taken directly off recordings. This series, one of the most popular in print today, features some of the greatest guitar players and groups from blues, rock, and heavy metal. Guitar Recorded Versions are transcribed by the best transcribers in the business. Every book contains notes and tablature.

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DaveG

Location: from NJ

Difficulty Level:
Advanced

August 24, 2007

great learning tool

This book is great. It has many killer, challenging Brent Mason guitar solos transcribed very accurately. And, it includes guitar notation of most of the fiddle, steel and dobro parts as well: a great way for guitar players to get a handle on the differences in phrasing, harmony and articulation...

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gigglepot34

Location: from Australia,SA

Difficulty Level:
Intermediate

March 5, 2006

Honky Tonkin u Lil Rippa!!!

This is Fantastic, i play the violin and electric fiddle and i do not like classical music.With a bit of practicing This is right up your alley to all those who like a bit of Honky Tonk my fav of all time!!! cheers

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