Mary's Boy Child - Harry Belafonte

Tablature (rhythm values) for guitar solo (fingerstyle)

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"Mary’s Boy Child" - a very popular song, whose author is an American musician and actor Jester Hairston. In 1957 the song appeared for the first time on the album, and sang it with Harry Belafonte. Since that time it raises new interpretations of "Mary's Boy Child", which to his repertoire included among others: Mahalia Jackson, Andy Williams, Cliff Richard, Tom Jones, Demis Roussos, Boney M. and many other artists. For many years the song is widely recognized as a Christmas carol. On our website you will find own, original arrangements of this song for vocals accompanied by guitar and for classical guitar solo (fingerstyle).

Download sheet music for "Mary's Boy Child" (from album "An Evening with Belafonte") by Harry Belafonte. Arrangement: Tablature (rhythm values) for guitar solo (fingerstyle).

Pages:
2
Available format:
PDF
Category:
Christmas Carol, Christmas song
Album:
An Evening with Belafonte (1957)
Artist:
Harry Belafonte
Performer:
Harry Belafonte, Różni wykonawcy (Various Artists)
Music:
Jester Hairston
Lyrics:
Jester Hairston
Duration:
02:55
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Mary's Boy Child - Harry Belafonte

  • Dedicated instrument: Guitar solo (fingerstyle)
    Notation: Tablature (Rhythm. Values)
    Part:
  • Price: 13.00 13.00
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