Chords for Dudley Moore live "The Song From 10" " It's Easy To Say" Henry Mancini-Robert Wells
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I worked with Blake Edwards on another very, very popular movie called Ten.
[Bb] Dudley Moore played a songwriter suffering from the pangs of male menopause and an overdose of Bo Derek.
One scene called for Dudley to play a piece on piano inspired by his fantasies of Bo.
Blake called me over to the studio one day to take a look at Dudley's solo.
He had shot it as one continuous scene and he asked me if I thought that it would hold the audience interest, you know, for
It was about a four minute scene.
And I saw it and [Gb] it held all right.
I was overwhelmed and I told Blake, I said, don't touch it, it's just beautiful.
And he left it in.
The scene works because of the skill of a very, very talented and funny [N] friend.
He's going to play that solo piece for you tonight.
It's called the song from Ten, it's easy to say.
Dudley Moore.
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[Abm] You know, Hank's
I call him Hank.
I'm that kind of guy.
Hank's commitment to movie music is absolutely total.
You know, a friend asked him once how the film Days of Wine and Roses ended and Hank said with a French horn on a high C.
[Bb] Dudley Moore played a songwriter suffering from the pangs of male menopause and an overdose of Bo Derek.
One scene called for Dudley to play a piece on piano inspired by his fantasies of Bo.
Blake called me over to the studio one day to take a look at Dudley's solo.
He had shot it as one continuous scene and he asked me if I thought that it would hold the audience interest, you know, for
It was about a four minute scene.
And I saw it and [Gb] it held all right.
I was overwhelmed and I told Blake, I said, don't touch it, it's just beautiful.
And he left it in.
The scene works because of the skill of a very, very talented and funny [N] friend.
He's going to play that solo piece for you tonight.
It's called the song from Ten, it's easy to say.
Dudley Moore.
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[Abm] You know, Hank's
I call him Hank.
I'm that kind of guy.
Hank's commitment to movie music is absolutely total.
You know, a friend asked him once how the film Days of Wine and Roses ended and Hank said with a French horn on a high C.
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_ I worked with Blake Edwards on another very, very popular movie called Ten.
[Bb] Dudley Moore played a songwriter suffering from the pangs of male menopause and an overdose of Bo Derek.
One scene called for Dudley to play a piece on piano inspired by his fantasies of Bo.
Blake called me over to the studio one day to take a look at Dudley's solo.
He had shot it as one continuous scene and he asked me if I thought that it would hold the audience interest, you know, for_
It was about a four minute scene.
And I saw it and [Gb] it held all right.
I was overwhelmed and I told Blake, I said, don't touch it, it's just beautiful.
And he left it in.
The scene works because of the skill of a very, very talented and funny [N] friend.
He's going to play that solo piece for you tonight.
It's called the song from Ten, it's easy to say.
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_ _ _ _ [Abm] _ _ You know, Hank's_
I call him Hank.
_ _ I'm that kind of guy.
_ _ _ _ Hank's commitment to movie music is absolutely total.
You know, a friend asked him once how the film Days of Wine and Roses ended and Hank said with a French horn on a high C. _ _ _ _
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[Bb] Dudley Moore played a songwriter suffering from the pangs of male menopause and an overdose of Bo Derek.
One scene called for Dudley to play a piece on piano inspired by his fantasies of Bo.
Blake called me over to the studio one day to take a look at Dudley's solo.
He had shot it as one continuous scene and he asked me if I thought that it would hold the audience interest, you know, for_
It was about a four minute scene.
And I saw it and [Gb] it held all right.
I was overwhelmed and I told Blake, I said, don't touch it, it's just beautiful.
And he left it in.
The scene works because of the skill of a very, very talented and funny [N] friend.
He's going to play that solo piece for you tonight.
It's called the song from Ten, it's easy to say.
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_ _ _ _ [Abm] _ _ You know, Hank's_
I call him Hank.
_ _ I'm that kind of guy.
_ _ _ _ Hank's commitment to movie music is absolutely total.
You know, a friend asked him once how the film Days of Wine and Roses ended and Hank said with a French horn on a high C. _ _ _ _
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