Graham Henderson
Something Resembing Something Something Resembing Something
This is experimental in that it has the same backing transposed (bar for drums) layed over the original. The third and the fifth. It does have words which I include. Key is E with B on top. Graham
Adverturesome Annie Adverturesome Annie
Justv a bit of fun with an Annie I know. In A minor with a Lo F Lee Oskar Harp. GRaham
Over You Blues Over You Blues
Bluesey take of this. In A minor with a Lo F Lee Oskar Harp. Graham
Sexing Up The Blues Sexing Up The Blues
From a conversation on BBF. In C. Graham
Swingin' 2006 Swingin' 2006
None of 2005 was used in the production of this. All happened today. In E minor. Graham
The Sweetest Memory The Sweetest Memory
Bit more of my reflective mood going on . In C this time. Graham
A Fond Memory A Fond Memory
Mesing around with a rock Backing to Little Drummer Boy got this one stared. In E. Graham
Real Bad Christmas Blues Real Bad Christmas Blues
Wrote this as a result of commenting on a Patti Stirling post over on BMBF. In C. Graham
Sharper Than A Tailor Made Suit Sharper Than A Tailor Made Suit
Bit of a tribute sort of thing this. In C but I bent quite a few chords. And I just edited the title and the sing. Graham
Labels Are A Burden Labels Are A Burden
This was written in the box over on BMBF this morning and as I had been asked ,to and wanted to try the Balaliaka out for blues, I killed two birds with one stone. In E. Graham
Blues Is So Easy Blues Is So Easy
The lyric started on BBF as a comment, anf it fitted a backing I did toward another post there so sung it. In E flat.
The Foor Belongs To You The Foor Belongs To You
This Is yet another thing built on Bob Young's kick along backin he was so kind to give me free rein on. In C and my opening a karaoke show song. beats talking for sure.Graham
Less Of A Man Blues Less Of A Man Blues
This is Jeff Flegler on Guitar and it is my Shell Shock backing in fact but I decided long ago sharing backing with myself was okay. In E. Graham
And A Song And A Song
This is in E and as i blew my 30 year old Honher A Harp up, it is a Johnston Blues King filling in until Santa brings a new Lee Oskar. Did pretty good for an $8 harp. I believe I can do one of my fav covers to this too. Which one?
Momma Could Never Pick A Man Momma Could Never Pick A Man
In E. Just Harp and Acoustic guitar and a warble. Graham
Talk To Your Lord Talk To Your Lord
Black Gospel was the closest I could see to how this feels to me. It is a bit of R&B inspirational in E in my book. It is also the original backing that I also use on your Share Of Love. decidedly not inspirational that one. Graham
Your Share Of Love Your Share Of Love
Little spin off lyric from a Gospel R&B thing I wrote today and the Share line struck me as a differant thoughts. In E. Graham
Man Oh Man Blues Man Oh Man Blues
A bit of effects fooling around in this one. In C. Lo F Lee Oskar Harp. Graham