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Ukulele Songs is the second solo studio album by American singer and Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder. It was released on May 31, 2011. [ 1 ] The album is composed of original songs and new arrangements of several standards.
"Just Fishin '" is a song about a father who is fishing with his daughter. The little daughter only worries about catching fish but father says that they are not "just fishin '" but also making memories. [1] It is in B major with a main chord pattern of B-E-B and a vocal range of G ♯ 3-C ♯ 5. [2]
The song features a Latin inflection [2] with simple basic chord scheme played over a "gently percolating bass vamp." [ 3 ] It also features two solos: the first by Mays, a "synthed-harmonica melody"; [ 4 ] and a longer second solo by Metheny, played on a Roland GR-300 .
Inspired by the Tahitian ukulele, there is the Motu Nui variant, from France, which has just four strings made from fishing line and the hole in the back is designed to produce a wah-wah effect. [citation needed] Mario Maccaferri invented an automatic chording device for the ukulele, called Chord Master.
"We're Gonna Go Fishin'" was recorded on April 13, 1962 at the RCA Victor Studio, located in Nashville, Tennessee. It was produced by Chet Atkins. The song's eventual B-side was recorded during the same studio session. [3] "We're Gonna Go Fishin'" was released as a single in May 1962 via RCA Victor Records. [4]
Included are an "out of phase" guitar solo from J. T. Corenflos, a banjo line played by Ilya Toshinsky, and drum fills by Greg Morrow. [3] The song is in a moderate tempo and 2 2 time signature, in G mixolydian with a main chord pattern of G-F/G-C/G-G. Bryan's vocals range from B 3 to E 5. [4]
"Fishin' in the Dark" is a song written by Wendy Waldman and Jim Photoglo, and recorded by American country music group Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, with Jimmy Ibbotson singing lead vocals. It was released on June 7, 1987, as the second single from their
With regard to new arrangements of John's songs, having recorded a cover version of Stan Coster's "Wobbly Boot Hotel" on Waratah St in 1991, he re-recorded it in 2004 as a duet with Coster's daughter Tracy on "Coster Country", her tribute album to him. 2005 was a productive year for John in terms of recording and touring; he re-recorded ...