One recording that you describe could be by country song writer and singer Tom T. Hall. The song is titled, "Old Dogs, Children, and Watermelon Wine." It was a hit for him back in the 1970's.
I havn't tried the harmonica part so I'm just guessing. I play the piano part in the key of C so my best guess is the harmonica might be a C or it might be an A
Well he really was playing Bella's Lullaby in the Twilight movie, so i guess he will.
It is unlikely that slaves used the harmonica during the time of American slavery as the harmonica was not widely available until the mid-19th century in the United States. Slaves primarily used music as a form of communication, resilience, and cultural expression through various traditional African instruments and vocal styles.
no one really knows but if i had to guess i would have to say playing ball
i think i probably depends on the type but i have a really old one and i found one almost identical one and it was worth like $2.59 so my guess is that they are not that expencive but i could be wrong
hmm its never really nice to be mean and there isnt really a time for it but i guess you could be mean if you are just playing around but be careful on what you say and do
IM NOT REALLY SURE BUT I GUESS IT WILL BE OUT BY THE SECOND WEEK OF JANUARY MAN I CANT WAIT UNTIL IT COMES OUT ON DVD
go to Veilstone City if your playing platinum, i can't remember how i obtained it, i guess through a trade or a gift.. just talk to people inside the houses.. hope this can help..
I guess dyeing it blond won't make it really blond it might make it dirty blond. Just remember that everything will be darker then it looks
yes. they were trying to calm down the passangers by playing soothing music. (guess it didnt really work)
Anything you want. Remember make sure its easy to remember but hard for someone else to guess.
I guess because he was famous