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Author: frank6868
Posted: Feb 19 2007 - 04:00 PM
Subject: re: 70s Whistling song
Yes, Doogy Degli Armonium /or Harmonium produced in 1976 Titled "Wanted" side B is "Mescaleros." My question is Does anyone know the guitar chords to this song? If you do please let me know!
Author: orodriguez13
Posted: Mar 30 2006 - 10:55 PM
Subject: re: 70s Whistling song
In Mexico was known as "Se busca" (Wanted).

The artist was Doogy Degli Harmonium
Author: stovenator
Posted: Aug 26 2005 - 11:17 PM
Subject: re: 70s Whistling song
That might be Winds of Change by Scorpions. It definitely opens with whistling, and its similar to what you've provided.
Author: sultan
Posted: Aug 18 2005 - 04:24 PM
Subject: 70s Whistling song
I have this whistling instrumental song from the 70s going around my head, i never knew what its name was so now i come to you for help it went a bit like this


 
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Now these notes were whistled...

Please help me identify this so i can sleep at night!!!

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