"Leah" on Rickenbacker BD6

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Tim Whitlock
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"Leah" on Rickenbacker BD6

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Here's my treatment of Roy Orbison's "Leah" on my '51 Rickenbacker BD6. Hope you like it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ve9CAJWNmFw
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David Matzenik
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Thanks for a very nice arrangement of a beautiful song. I love the part where the diver gets his foot caught in a giant clam, but it was only a dream. :D
Don't go in the water after lunch. You'll get a cramp and drown. - Mother.
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Tim Whitlock
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But he still held onto the pearl for Leah! Aww...
Mark Perrodin
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leah

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that was cool!
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Bob Shilling
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Orbison was always my favorite singer, but this is not one of my favorite songs by him. Dare I say, I like your version better. You nailed it!
Bob Shilling, Berkeley, CA--MSA S10, "Classic"
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For me, "Leah" is part of a genre, and for want of a better term, I call it South Seas/Exotica, including such works as "Bali Hai," "Adventures In Paradise," "Pagan Love Song," "Kalua," "Follow Me," (Mutiny on the Bounty," and perhaps "Boy On A Dolphin," but its in the wrong sea. They were all movie themes, tapping into the post WW2 interest in Polynesia, after the dreadfully bloody campaigns out there.
Don't go in the water after lunch. You'll get a cramp and drown. - Mother.