The Allman Brothers Band es una banda de Macon, Georgia, que el Salón de la Fama del Rock( museo situado en Cleveland, Ohio, Estados Unidos dedicado al recuerdo y memoria de los artistas más famosos e influyentes implicados en la industria de la música, con especial foco en el rock and roll) describe como "los principales arquitectos del rock sureño". El grupo se formó en 1969 y dos años más tarde George Kimball los describió en la revista
¡Cuatro años de duro trabajo!Este mes de mayo cumplimos cuatro años al aire. Seguimos trabajando en la difusión de este maravilloso instrumento, ¡gracias por participar en nuestra historia!
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Date: Wed, 17 Dec 1997 23:25:53 -0500 From: DON META To: [email protected] Subject: CRD:"JELLY JELLY"-ALLMAN BROTHERS
Jelly,Jelly-written by Trade Martin-as performed by Allman Bros.
Verse 1 Key-B B7E9E7BdimB7C7F#m7,F7b9 Stormy,stormy rain-I'm as lonesome as a man can be E9E7BdimB7,Bb7,A7,Ab7 Stormy,stormy rain -I'm as lonesome as a man can be C#m7BdimF#9F#13 For the way you've been treatin' me Lord I know I'm not B7 G#7#9 C#m7,Bdim,F#9(this turnaround is different than) to blame (the record,any turnaround works.)
Verse 2
B7E9E7, BdimB7C7B7F#m7,F7b9 It's a downright rotten, lowdown dirty shame E9E7BdimB7,Bb7,A7,Ab7 Well it's a downright rotten, lowdown dirty shame C#m7BdimF#9F#13 For the way that you've treated me lord I know I'm B7 G#7#9 C#m7BdimF#9 not to blame....
Organ solo--same progression throughout solo's
Piano solo
Verse 3 B7E9E7BdimB7C7B7F#m7,F7b9 Jelly,jelly,jelly-jelly stays on my mind E9E7BdimB7,Bb7,A7,Ab7 Jelly,jelly,jelly-jelly stays on my mind C#m7BdimF#9F#13B7 G#7#9 Jelly roll killed my daddy-left my momma stone blind C#m7BdimE9
Guitar solo-and fade out
:I'll let you folks figure out the solo for yourself It's a classic by Richard {Dicky} Betts one of the finest electric bluesers of all time.