Love it. Amazing video Is that a B bender guitar he's using? At 2:49 Phil Lynott ? 3:04 Hewie Lewis ? Nick Lowe at the end ("Listen Youve obviously you've read my pamphlet ..!" ) OK ... off onto a RU-vid adventure ...
This was my introduction to Albert Lee thanks to Dave Edmunds of whom I was a fan. Saw Rockpile at the Decorum Hemel Hempstead and some year later Albert at Wavendon Stables. Had a chat with him and what a lovely humble man. I mentioned Tommy Emmanuel to him and he said HE'S a great guitarist. I said your not so bad yourself Albert. Thank you Dave.
Beautiful playing and singing. I'm 71 and dying of cancer, just started playing the ukelele. I got one on Amazon for $60. I tried to play this song. Tell me your honest opinion. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-TmHbpczN7w4.htmlsi=6P5Tylh7ZwZn6z1E
Sorry Al I deleted your comment accidentally. Thanks for the comment. This is a really nice performance by the way. You've got a great laid back style. 🤟👍🤟👍🤟👍🤟
Hi Al - Thank you for the reply !! I was overjoyed to find this on RU-vid. It was not only my late brother’s favourite song and so pulls at my heart strings but I lived in Thornaby many years ago and met my wife while at Middleton St George College. The north-east is therefore dear to me also. If I may, next time I’m up, I’ll try and call in to one of your sessions. Where do you meet ??
Whenever I feel like watching pure unadulterated beautiful guitar playing….oozing with taste,elegance,pizazz,musicality,clicheless licks….I go and watch this clip…had the pleasure years ago watching and shaking hands with the man in a teeny weeny club in my hometown…..he is just as kind as he is a mindboggling player…..
{t:When you walk in the Room - Searchers} I [G] can feel a new expression on my face, I can feel a glowing sensation taking [D]place. I can [C]hear the guitars [D]playing lovely tu.[G-Em]..nes, [C]Every [Bm]time that [D]you - walk in the [G]room. I close my[G] eyes for a second and pretend it's me you want, Meanwhile I try to act so nonchalant. [D] I see a summer[C]'s night [D]with a magic m[G]o...[Em]on, [C]every [Bm]time that [D]you - walk in the [G]room. [C] Maybe it's a [Bm]dream come [D]true, Wa[C]lkin' rig[Bm]ht along side [D]of you. [G]Wish I could tell you how much I care, [Em] [A7]But I only have the nerve to [D]stare[D7] I [G] can feel a something pounding in my brain, Just any time that someone speaks your [D]name. Trum[C]pets sound and [D]I hear thunder bo.[G][Em].om, [C]every [Bm]time that [D]you - walk in the [G]room.
Hi Alan, I really love your version of this song. I want to learn this song for an old lady with dementia. I asked her if she remembers a song from her youth and she said this one. I didn't know it before, but it's so fun. So, the chords I found online seem to be different than yours and I couldn't play it with them. Could you maybe write them down for me? It would help me a lot.
{t:Just Walkin' in the Rain : Johmmy Ray} [F] [Dm] [C] [N.C.]Just walking in the [F]rain[Dm] [F] [Dm]getting soaking [F]wet.[Dm] [F] [Dm]Torturing my [C]heart[Dm] [C] [Dm]by trying to for[F]get[F#dim]. [C] [N.C.]Just walking in the [F]rain[Dm] [F] [Dm]so alone and [F]blue.[Dm] [F] [Dm]All because my [C]heart[Dm] [C] [Dm]still remembers [F]you.[Dm] [F7] [Bb]People come to windows [F]they always stare at me. [G]Shake their heads in sorrow saying, [Gm]who can that fool [C]be? ([C]who [C]can [C]it [C]be) [N.C.]Just walking in the [F]rain[Dm] [F] [Dm]thinking how we [F]met.[Dm] [F] [Dm]Knowing things could [C]change[Dm] [C] [Dm]somehow I can't forg[F]et.[Bb] [C] [Whistling solo over refrain] [Bb]People come to their windows [F]they always stare at me. [G]They're shakin' their heads in sorrow saying, [Gm]who can that fool [C]be? [N.C.]Just walking in the [Ab]rain[Fm] [Ab] [Fm]thinking how we [Ab]met.[Fm] [Ab] [Fm]Knowing things have [Eb]changed[Fm] [Eb] [Fm]Somehow I can't forg[Ab]et.[Db] [Ab]