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  Song Request: Sue Medley

Anyone know where I can find this song: "Maybe the Next Time". Would love to be able to strum this one to my wife one romantic evening ... AS a beginner, I can strum basic choirds, even with the occasional Bm F#m thrown in.

But figuring out how to listen to and interpret the song myself seems a daunting task.

Song is written/played on piano, but is beautiful memory of my youth ... some ... ("ahem, mumble, mumble") years ago.

Thanks in advance

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can you send me some easy songs - for the first 3 strings

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I'm sure there'd be at least a few people around here that could point you in the right direction as to what chords to use, but I just tried a bunch of searches and couldn't even find a snippet of the song to listen to- and no tabs to be found either.


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You can hear a snippet of the song "Maybe the Next Time" by Bananarama on iTunes Website.


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  Sue Medley - MAYBE THE NEXT TIME

I use ARES to download songs that are out of print ... found at least three "hits" on Sue Medley - MAYBE THE NEXT TIME tonight.

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