Thanks Jim! Glad we were able to do one of your favorites. I use an external USB mic with Zoom and adjust levels as necessary when I break out the songs from the recording. So, the results vary by song.
Such a great tune. You always seem to pull out these gems from the past. I might have to try this one. Seems like The Slingers were digging it as much as I was.
I appreciate the listen Uncle John! This is another one of those songs that a Slinger requested and I’m glad, it is a great song. Very accessible and fun to do.
And for the history buffs: "As Tears Go By" is a song written byMick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Rolling Stones' manager Andrew Loog Oldham. Marianne Faithfull recorded and released it as a single in the United Kingdom in 1964. Her song peaked at number nine on both the UK and Irish singles charts.
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Agreed Derek! It is a classic. Thanks for weighing in; we‘ll keep slingin’ ‘em up!
Sounds great, Doug. A classic from a classic band.
Thanks Jim! Glad we were able to do one of your favorites. I use an external USB mic with Zoom and adjust levels as necessary when I break out the songs from the recording. So, the results vary by song.
I appreciate the encouragement Richard! Glad to hear we did one of your favorites.
One of my favorite Stones songs. Well done Doug and group!
Thanks Kale! I do have the advantage of song inputs from Slingers with varying musical tastes and it pays off regularly.
Such a great tune. You always seem to pull out these gems from the past. I might have to try this one. Seems like The Slingers were digging it as much as I was.
Thanks Brian! We will try to keep the good choices coming. Who knows, we may do another Stones number. I just have to learn one ;)
Wow, never in a thousand years did I think I’d hear this on a cbg!! Great choice Slingers!!!
I appreciate the listen Uncle John! This is another one of those songs that a Slinger requested and I’m glad, it is a great song. Very accessible and fun to do.
And for the history buffs: "As Tears Go By" is a song written by Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Rolling Stones' manager Andrew Loog Oldham. Marianne Faithfull recorded and released it as a single in the United Kingdom in 1964. Her song peaked at number nine on both the UK and Irish singles charts.
Nancy Sinatra did it in 1966!