They call it stormy Monday But Tuesday's just as bad They call it stormy Monday But Tuesday's just as bad Lord, and Wednesday's worse And Thursday's all so bad The eagle flies on Friday Saturday I go out to play The eagle flies on Friday Saturday I go out to play Sunday I go to church, yeah Gonna kneel down and pray Lord have mercy Lord have mercy on me Lord have mercy Lord have mercy on me Though I'm tryin' and tryin' to find my baby Won't somebody please send 'er home Oh ho Lord have mercy Lord have mercy on me Yeah, I'm proud, Lord have mercy Lord have mercy on me Though I'm tryin', tryin' to find my baby Won't send 'er home, yeah, oh baby
Thank you!!! No vocals, nice authentic feel. The Allman Bros made the best arrangement I've ever found, in fact this is the best semi sophisticated Blues arrangement I've ever found, not that I don't love standard 12 and 16 bar blues. The Allman Bros took blues to another level. No one can top Greg's blues voice either.
It was actually Bobby Blue Bland’s version except for the double time. T Bone Walker, who wrote the song did in a standard 12 bar version but it was Blue Bland that came up with the version that the Almman’s use. Listen to the intro of their version.
@@RobertVeasquez Yes, I eventually figured that out, this is why Greg sputters at the intro, ''we'd like to do an old bobby blue... actually a T Bone walker song'' to paraphrase. BBB took this song to another level entirely, AB did it proud.
@@adrianguggisberg3656 Nice recording, everyone used the 4 note intro at the end of the turn arounds, iconic. Tbone was definitely a gift to blues, 'Stormy Monday Blues' is one of the best ever written.
Once again, I'm looking for a backing track to a specific version of a specific song and you have it! Dude, you're a machine. Keep it up! I'm off to Patreon!
Sorry about that. I probably shouldn't have put a chart like that up without an explanation. This song works well with the minor pentatonic (plus blue note) and Major pentatonic. But when you see all the notes together it does look confusing.
Yeah the major and minor needs color-coded for people who aren't very deep in theory.... but the deeper you go this is how the fretboard starts to look.....multiple scales with Modal interchanges All layered up and down the neck and on top of each other
⏩ Check out the Updated Version: Stormy Monday » Backing Track: th-cam.com/video/NLIFCmIRBCo/w-d-xo.html
Solo starts - 2:55
⏩ Stormy Monday » Lesson Breakdown: th-cam.com/video/YesE_eP3u9Q/w-d-xo.html
Awesome! There'll be more Allmans on the way.
They call it stormy Monday
But Tuesday's just as bad
They call it stormy Monday
But Tuesday's just as bad
Lord, and Wednesday's worse
And Thursday's all so bad
The eagle flies on Friday
Saturday I go out to play
The eagle flies on Friday
Saturday I go out to play
Sunday I go to church, yeah
Gonna kneel down and pray
Lord have mercy
Lord have mercy on me
Lord have mercy
Lord have mercy on me
Though I'm tryin' and tryin' to find my baby
Won't somebody please send 'er home
Oh ho
Lord have mercy
Lord have mercy on me
Yeah, I'm proud, Lord have mercy
Lord have mercy on me
Though I'm tryin', tryin' to find my baby
Won't send 'er home, yeah, oh baby
Thank you!!!
No vocals, nice authentic feel.
The Allman Bros made the best arrangement
I've ever found, in fact this is the best semi
sophisticated Blues arrangement I've ever
found, not that I don't love standard 12 and
16 bar blues. The Allman Bros took blues to
another level. No one can top Greg's blues
voice either.
No prob!
⏩ Check out the Updated Version: Stormy Monday » Backing Track: th-cam.com/video/NLIFCmIRBCo/w-d-xo.html
It was actually Bobby Blue Bland’s version except for the double time. T Bone Walker, who wrote the song did in a standard 12 bar version but it was Blue Bland that came up with the version that the Almman’s use. Listen to the intro of their version.
@@RobertVeasquez Yes, I eventually figured
that out, this is why Greg sputters
at the intro, ''we'd like to do an old
bobby blue... actually a T Bone walker
song'' to paraphrase.
BBB took this song
to another level entirely, AB did it proud.
@@bikersoncallT-Bone's 1950's version from the "T-Bone Blues" record is the best, IMO, and by a great big margin.
@@adrianguggisberg3656
Nice recording, everyone used
the 4 note intro at the end of
the turn arounds, iconic.
Tbone was definitely a gift
to blues, 'Stormy Monday Blues'
is one of the best ever written.
Thanks for the Storm and the chord charts. So wonderful
You're very welcome!
This is soooooooo mellow ! Just get in an cruizzzzzzzzeee 😎😎😎
Excellent! Thank you
Thanks and no prob!
My God man, thank you so much for this. My guitar needed to cry today and your track helped me achieve that.
Love this!!! I've also seen a version of this song with an Eb major chord in place of that Cm7. Sounds almost identical.
Thanks Doug!
Beautiful, man! Thanks for this!!
My pleasure!
Once again, I'm looking for a backing track to a specific version of a specific song and you have it! Dude, you're a machine. Keep it up! I'm off to Patreon!
Thanks Max!
This is very nice. Thanks man.
No problem!
Thanks for this one.👍
No problem 👍
Nice - thanks.
I just had a great 16 minutes jamming with that :)
Happy to hear about that!
wow Thanks sooo much !
Thank you so much bro
Thanks!
Hey thank you!
I used this for my cover, I linked you in the description and said on the screen that the backing track is from you, hopefully thats ok.
Totally cool. Great playing!
@@JeffWilliamsGuitar Thanks
Niiice track
Great track, and it's not a big deal.......but the ABB don't play Am7 to Cm7 in the last line. They play C/D to an Eb6. Just saying'. : )
The guitar solo chart makes no sense.
Sorry about that. I probably shouldn't have put a chart like that up without an explanation. This song works well with the minor pentatonic (plus blue note) and Major pentatonic. But when you see all the notes together it does look confusing.
Yeah the major and minor needs color-coded for people who aren't very deep in theory.... but the deeper you go this is how the fretboard starts to look.....multiple scales with Modal interchanges All layered up and down the neck and on top of each other
Too slow