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    saxomonica
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      Hi Bill, i get the same thang, and, that is for some time now with my older downloads..
      VIZ Checkout / Purchase History / For Older Downloads which are not listed here “click this link” / [purchase_history]

      Thinkin’ Johnny out gigging or in the studio lately, unable to access or reply to Emails just at the mo.
      Hang in there bro.

      Probs with the older downloads on site may be due to recent site changes and we’ll have to ask John to get the Tech to investigate and look into it, if he’d be so kind.
      The reward of patience is more patience, say.

      Personally i’m just replacing the links i lost, that is using Premium Membership (4 airs per month and access to heapsa tutorials on that page – as well as other goodies). Seems lots of them have been rewritten on bigger ledgar paper or the complete song mix is now included and not just a backing track anywayz.

      Are you a Premium Member still? Thoroughly recommended. Keep on rockin’.

      Cheers
      Mark
      🙂

      SONG REP ~

      A
      A Day In The Life
      And I Love Her
      A Marshmallow World
      A Whiter Shade Of Pale
      Ain’t No Sunshine
      All I Want For Christmas Is You
      All My Loving
      All Shook Up
      Amazing Grace
      Are You Lonesome Tonight
      At Last
      Auld Lang Syne

      B
      Baker Street
      Bésame Mucho
      Bill Bailey
      Blueberry Hill
      Blue Christmas
      Brown Eyed Girl
      Boppin’ At The Hop
      Born To Run
      Bridge Over Troubled Water…coming soon
      Bring it on home
      Brown Sugar

      C
      Can’t Help Falling In Love
      Can’t Take my Eyes Off You
      Careless Whisper
      Chain of fools
      Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)
      Cissy Strut
      Cleo’s Mood
      Cold Shot
      Crazy
      Crying

      D
      Dock Of The Bay
      Donna
      Don’t Worry Baby
      Dream a Little Dream Of Me
      Drift Away

      E
      Eight Days a Week
      Europa
      Every Breathe You Take
      Everybody’s Talkin’…coming soon
      Evil Ways

      F
      Feel Like Makin’ Love
      Feliz Navidad
      Fever
      Fly Me To The Moon
      Fire And Rain
      For Once In My Life
      Frankenstein
      Frosty The Snowman

      G
      Georgia
      Ghost Riders In The Sky
      Gimme Shelter
      Girl From Ipanema
      Going Down
      Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
      Good Golly Miss Molly
      Good Rockin’ at Midnight
      Grazing in the Grass
      Green Onions
      Greensleeves

      H
      Hallelujah
      Happy Xmas
      Have You Ever Seen The Rain
      Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
      Hawaii Five-O
      Harlem Nocturne
      Heartbreak Hotel
      Hello Dolly
      Help Me Make It Through The Night
      Hey Jude
      Hit The Road Jack
      Holly Jolly Christmas
      Honky Tonk
      Hoochie Coochie Man
      Hot Cha
      Hot Rod Special
      Houndog
      House Of The Rising Sun
      How Can You Mend a Brocken Heart
      How Great Thou Art
      How Sweet It Is

      I
      I Can’t Help Myself
      I Can’t Stop Loving You
      I Feel Fine
      I Feel Good
      I Got a Woman
      I Heard It Through The Grapevine
      I’ll be Home For Christmas
      I’m Gonna Make You Love Me
      Imagine
      In My Room
      In The Mood
      Into the Mystic
      I Only Have Eyes For You
      I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For
      I Wish
      It’s Beginning To Look a Lot Like Christmas
      It’s Not Unusual
      It’s Now Or Never
      It’s The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year
      I Want To Know What Love Is
      I Was Made To Lover Her

      J
      Jailhouse Rock
      Jingle Bells
      Jingle Bell Rock
      Johnny B Goode
      Jumping Jack Flash
      Just a Gigolo
      Just the Two of Us
      Just The Way You Are

      K
      Kansas City
      Killing Me Softly
      Knock On Wood…coming soon

      L
      La Bamba
      Last Date
      Lean On Me
      Let It Be
      Let It Snow
      Let’s get It On
      Let’s Stay Together
      Light my Fire
      Lily Was Here
      Little Drummer Boy
      Little Sister
      Long as I Can See The Light
      Lucille

      M
      Mack The knife
      Maria Elena
      Me and Mrs Jones
      Mercy Mercy Mercy
      Merry Christmas Baby
      Michelle
      Mister Magic
      Misty
      Money (That’s What I Want)
      Moondance
      Moon River
      Music To Watch Girls By
      My Girl
      My Love
      My Way

      N
      Never Can Tell
      Night Train

      O
      Oh Girl
      O Holy Night
      Ooo Baby Baby
      Over The Rainbow
      One Mint Julep

      P
      Peter Gunn
      Pick Up The Pieces
      Pink Panther
      Please Come Home For Christmas
      Pretty Woman
      Proud Mary

      R
      Rag Doll
      Red River Rock
      Respect
      Rock And Roll
      Rock And Roll Music
      Rock Around The Clock
      Rockin’ Around The Christmas Tree
      Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer
      Runaround Sue
      Runaway
      Run Rudolph Run

      S
      Samba Pa Ti
      Satisfaction
      Save the Last Dance For Me
      Santa Clause is Back in Town
      Santa Clause Is Coming To Town
      Sea Cruise
      Secret Agent Man
      Sharp Dressed Man
      Shotgun
      Silent Night
      Silver Bells
      Sleepwalk
      Slow Walk Rock
      Smooth Operator
      Spooky…coming soon

      S
      Sleigh Ride
      Soul Serenade
      Something
      Sound Of Silence
      Soulful Strut
      Soul Twist
      Stand By Me
      Summertime
      Surfer Girl
      Sway

      T
      Take Five
      Tell It Like It Is
      Tequila
      The Chicken Shack
      The Christmas Song
      The Honeydripper
      The Letter
      The Weight
      The Stripper
      The Stumble
      The Wanderer
      Tic Toc
      Time is tight
      To Love Somebody
      To Sir With Love
      Twist and Shout
      Twisting Medley
      Twistin’ the Night Away

      U
      Unchained Melody
      Urgent
      Use Me
      Us And Them

      W
      Walk Don’t Run
      Walkin’ With Mr Lee
      Watermelon Man
      When a Man Loves a Woman
      When The Saints
      What Does It Take
      What’d I Say
      White Christmas
      Who’ll Stop The Rain
      Wicked Game
      Wild Weekend
      Winter Wonderland
      Without You
      Wonderful Tonight
      Wonderful World (Louis Armstrong)
      Wonderful World (Sam Cooke)

      Y
      Yakety Sax
      Yesterday
      You Are The Sunshine Of My Life
      You Are So Beautiful
      You Belong To Me
      You Don’t Know Me…coming soon
      You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling
      Your Song
      You’ve Got a Friend

      #115992
      Anonymous

        thanks for sharing the list of songs!

        #115995
        Bill Mecca
        Participant

          Thanks Mark,

          I did hear from Johnny, it’s as suspected, the new software only goes back so far. I am searching my external drives, but I think they may be on a drive in my old PC, I have to crack the case (figuratively and literally) to pop that drive in the current pc and see what’s what.

          #116000
          saxomonica
          Participant

            Yay, Bill, Ram it in man! Jolly good show hey what! You’ol son of a gun you!

            Spiffing. Beauty mate. All the best with your detective work ya!

            Says Wikipedia, What is the Peter Gunn theme called?
            “Peter Gunn” is the theme music composed by Henry Mancini for the television show of the same name. The song was the opening track on the original soundtrack album, The Music from Peter Gunn, released in 1959. Mancini won an Emmy Award and two Grammys for Album of the Year and Best Arrangement.

            Peter Gunn is an American private eye television series, starring Craig Stevens as Peter Gunn with Lola Albright as his girlfriend, Edie Hart. The series aired on NBC from September 22, 1958,[2] to 1960 and on ABC in 1960–1961.[3] The series was created by Blake Edwards, who, on occasion, was also writer (for 39 episodes) and director (for nine episodes).[4][5][6]

            Peter Gunn is notable for being the first televised detective program whose character was created for television, instead of adapted from other media.[3]

            The series is probably best remembered today for its music, including the iconic “Peter Gunn Theme”, which was nominated for an Emmy Award[7] and two Grammys for Henry Mancini. Subsequently it was performed and recorded by many jazz, rock and blues musicians. The progressive rock band Emerson, Lake & Palmer recorded the song adding synthesizers. The series was number 17 in the Nielsen ratings for the 1958–1959 TV season and number 29 for the 1960-61 TV season.[8][9]

            Plot
            Peter Gunn is a suave, well-dressed private investigator whose hair is always in place and who loves cool jazz. Whereas other gumshoes are often coarse and vulgar, Gunn is a sophisticate with expensive tastes. A contemporary article in Life noted that Edwards “deliberately tailored the part after the famous movie smoothie Cary Grant”.[10]

            🙂

            Says John, this Peter Gunn saxophone backing track is available for download with the tenor and alto saxophone sheet music included. Check it out now along with the other saxophone music and play along sax tracks we have.

            Probably the coolest TV theme of all time — especially if you’re a sax fan! This version got it’s inspiration from the one recorded by 50′s rock & roll guitarist Duane Eddy with Steve Douglas on tenor sax. This is how a rock & roll sax is supposed to sound like, dirty and growly.

            Answers to some FAQ:
            I’m playing a vintage (early 60’s) Selmer tenor saxophone.
            Mouthpiece is a Guardala Michael Brecker (original model)
            Reed is a Vandoren Java (green box) #3

            #116040
            john
            Keymaster

              yes the entire rep list link is near the top of the music page.
              You don’t need to be a premuim member to access older purchases but yes, we can only go back a few years to the last software change
              maybe around 3-5 years ago now.

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