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Fender American Vintage '69 Tele Thinline OLW
: $2,295.00
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1970s Rock Easy Guitar with Notes & Tab

Over 40 legendary rock and roll songs that stem from the 1970s arranged for easy guitar.

Songs Include:

All Right Now

American Woman

Baby, I Love Your Way

Bad, Bad Leroy Brown

Bang A Gong (Get It On)

Best Of My Love

The Boys Are Back In Town

Cheap Sunglasses

Cities On Flame With Rock 'N' Roll

Day Of The Eagle

Don't Bring Me Down

Fly Like An Eagle

Free Ride

Garden Party

I Need To Know

Jamie's Cryin'

Jessica

Katmandu

Lay Down Sally

Live And Let Die

Miss You

No Matter What

Oye Como Va

Reeling In The Years

Renegade

Rocky Mountain Way

Roxanne

Saturday Night's Alright (For Fighting)

Stay With Me

Stayin' Alive

Strutter

Sweet Emotion

Sweet Home Alabama

Thirty Days In The Hole

Up Around The Bend

War Pigs (Interpolating Luke's Wall)

We Will Rock You

Woman From Tokyo

You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet

You Make Lovin' Fun

Product Code: 702270

Price
$26.95
inc GST

Online only - ships in 2-3 days

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