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  One for the Mandolin players

A bit of history behind this song. Joe Brown taught me how to play the mandolin after I heard him play this song. He first heard it played on a piano by the lady who wrote it. She was 80 years old at the time and her name was Mrs. Sylvia Oakman. Name sound familiar? She was the mother of Pete Oakman who wrote Joe's big hit A Picture Of You. He asked her if she would mind if he transposed it to mandolin and this was the result. A song called Souvenier D'Alvito. We, The Bruvvers helped helped to arrange it to what it is now. If you would like to hear the original played by Joe on his Gibson Mandolin just visit his website you'll find it there. It still features in his live act even today and always brings the house down!! He plays it much, much better than me!


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Gotta love that mandolin thats super.


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Fantastic. Makes me want to spread my wing's and take up mandolin (I really think I will) just dont tell the wife!


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I wish they' make one with wider fretboards, just kidding.
This sounds like something Tony Mattola and Al Caiola would do and I love them both.
Someday I'd like to do a keyboard track and you add the mandolin.
I would have never thought you'd be into this that was a surprise.
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