At 10:14 PM -0700 6/1/04, Marc Evans wrote:
Not to be argumentative, but actually I think both might be considered
correct. The actual name of the Brazilian song made popular by Carmen
Miranda is "Tico-tico no Fuba", but it was also known as "Chico-Chico" and
is credited as such in the 1945 film "D
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> At 6:10 PM -0700 5/30/04, Marc Evans wrote:
> >There is a "Chico Chico" tuning
At 4:10 PM -0400 6/1/04, Alan Topal wrote:
Peggy-O is the song before Truckin', so you both win a prize.
Ha! My bad. I was looking at an abridged list.
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David Gans wrote:
>At 6:10 PM -0700 5/30/04, Marc Evans wrote:
>> There is a "Chico Chico" tuning, approximately 45 seconds
>> in length, after "Peggy-O".
>>
>That's "Tico Tico," and it's right before "Truckin'." Do they also
>play it after "Peggy-O"?
Peggy-O is the song before Truckin', so y
At 6:10 PM -0700 5/30/04, Marc Evans wrote:
There is a "Chico Chico" tuning, approximately 45 seconds in length, after
"Peggy-O".
That's "Tico Tico," and it's right before "Truckin'." Do they also
play it after "Peggy-O"?
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There is a "Chico Chico" tuning, approximately 45 seconds in length, after
"Peggy-O".