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"Sweet Pea" is a bubblegum pop song written and performed by Tommy Roe. It was produced by Gary S. Paxton [ 1 ] and featured on his 1966 album, Sweet Pea . [ 2 ] In the lyrics, the singer spots a girl at a dance whom her friends call "Sweet Pea."
English: A chord chart for beginner ukulele players that demonstrates the correct fingerings to play the 36 basic chords. Whereas most chord charts display the fretboard vertically to save space, here the fretboard is intentionally horizontal (as how a ukulele is held) to make it easier for beginners (the target audience of this chart) to use.
Supply and Demand is the second album by singer-songwriter Amos Lee, which was released on October 3, 2006.The first single from the album was "Shout Out Loud". Two songs are available for listening on Amos' official website.
Thomas David Roe (born May 9, 1942) is an American rock and pop singer-songwriter. [1]Best-remembered for his hits "Sheila" (1962), "Sweet Pea" (1966) and "Dizzy" (1969), Roe was "widely perceived as one of the archetypal bubblegum artists of the late 1960s, but cut some pretty decent rockers along the way, especially early in his career," wrote the AllMusic journalist Bill Dahl.
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.
In Icelandic, the lyrics are Saltkjöt og baunir ... túkall (Salt meat and split peas ... two krona (króna is the currency in Iceland)). [citation needed] In the Netherlands, the phrase is used when someone leaves with the intention to not return. Die zien we nooit meer, te-rug (We shall never see them, a-gain). It is used as a way to make ...
Swee'Pea (alternatively spelled Swee'pea and Sweapea on some titles and once called Sweep Pea) is a character in E. C. Segar's comic strip Thimble Theatre / Popeye and in the cartoon series derived from it. His name refers to the flower known as the sweet pea.
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