For the ladies, what song would you want your partner to play on the guitar?


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RollingRock is offline RollingRock Post #1  August 6,2008, 7:59pm
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So you're enjoying the evening, totally relaxing with each other, and he pulls out a guitar. What song would you want him to play and maybe even singfor you that would make the evening a ten plus.


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When I read your post, a song I haven't thought of in a while popped into my head. It's called "My Arms Are Strong". It was recorded by a British performer named Michael Ball on a CD called "One Careful Owner". I don't even think the CD is available anymore. But it's a gorgeous ballad that, if done right, would certainly curl my toes.
 
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Thanks. I checked YouTube, Google, and Ultimate Guitartosearch for"My Arms Are Strong" but to no avail. It sounds very interesting.
 
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"Coffee Shop" by Landon Pigg. Or if there was a guitar version of "Awake" by Josh Groban. Love those two songs. Beautiful, beautiful songs.
 
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Both "Coffee Shop" and "Awake" were on YouTube. I think I can handle the guitar, but I'll definitely have to work on the singing or else only date deaf women, LOL.


Thanks! Its always interesting to get a woman's view on what music moves them.
 
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Both "Coffee Shop" and "Awake" were on YouTube. I think I can handle the guitar, but I'll definitely have to work on the singing or else only date deaf women, LOL.


Thanks! Its always interesting to get a woman's view on what music moves them.
Haha, yeah Josh is pretty hard to immatate. :P He's so amazing, and he sounds better live in concert than on his CD's. Josh gives me the chills.
 
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Too many to mention. But anything by Santana would be great since Carlos is a guitar God!
 
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Okay, I've decided. If you could play Smooth perfectly, I'd melt.
 
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OMG! I agree. Santana is one of my all time favorite guitar players. And if I could sing like Rob Thomas in the YouTube video SMOOTH(that I listen to ALL the time), WOW. I would also like to learn to dance like that! Great choice! I guess I better start practicing.


The last party I went to, the DJ played that while we were on the dance floor. The crowd loved it.
 
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Anything by Dave Matthews Band. I love "I'll Back You Up."
 
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