Dick Dale (born Richard Anthony Monsour on 4 May 1937 in Boston, Massachusetts; died 16 March 2019) was an American rock guitarist, known as The King of the Surf Guitar.
Dale is revered as one of the pioneers of surf rock and one of the most influential guitarists of the early 1960s. His technique influenced future guitarists such as Jimi Hendrix and Eddie Van Halen. He experimented with reverberation and made use of custom-made Fender amplifiers. Among Dale's most well-known songs are "Misirlou", "Surf Beat", and "Let's Go Trippin'".
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(Verse) A Can I tell you I love you A In the words that I write E I really want to hold you A In my arms through the night A You’re so far away A I long for your touch E To hold and to kiss you A Am I asking too much?
(Chorus) D Oh my belo horizonte A You’re the only light I see E My belo horizonte A You’re the only one for me D Oh belo horizonte A Please come back to me E My heart cries belo belo A You’re the only one for me
(Verse) A Oh my belo AEA Please come back to me A Oh you know how I feel AEA Please come back to me
(Chorus) Oh my belo horizonte You’re the only light I see My heart cries belo belo You’re the only one for me
Oh please come back belo You’re the only one I seek My heart cries belo belo You’re the only love for me
(Verse) Can I tell you I want you In the words that I write I really really miss you I miss you all through the night You are so far away I need you tonight To hold and to kiss you Oh my dear I miss you tonight
(Chorus) Oh my belo horizonte You’re the only love for me Oh belo horizonte You’re the only one I seek Oh belo horizonte Please come back come back My heart cries belo belo You’re the only one for me
-this is one of my favourite dick dale peices, he should be more popular-