Lone Prairie
Extended-Original Luboff Arrangement
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Date Posted: | Thu, 23 Sep 2021 |
Posted By: | alandry01 | More from this user |
Key written in: | F Major |
How many parts: | 4 |
Type: | Barbershop |
Lyrics: | And when I die, you can bury me, neath the western sky, on the lone prairie, on the lone prairie. |
Comments: | Wow! As I uploaded this, I found my dad's comments on the original post of the Classic Tag version from 2008! 13 years later, I'm happy to post the original Norman Luboff version from the early 1950s. If you like "non-barbershop" tags, you'll LOVE this ending... From Bob Landrys Little Black Book of Tags. Notated in "number system" format, with X=Do and 2, 3, 4, etc denoting position in the major scale. An underline pushes the note up a 1/2, no flats. A dash indicates a held note. A slash indicates direction of the next note when further than 1/2 octave. No sight-reading necessary. |
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Arranger
Norman Luboff
Year: 1950s
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Al Landry
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