Elliott Smith Songbook

Elliott Smith Songbook by Elliott Smith, published by Hal Leonard in October 2009, is a collection of guitar recorded versions that showcases the work of the influential singer-songwriter. This edition contains 80 pages of music, featuring a selection of 18 songs, including the Oscar-nominated “Miss Misery” from the Good Will Hunting soundtrack, alongside tracks from his early career and those released posthumously.
Readers will find a comprehensive compilation that highlights Smith’s contributions to the indie music scene, with songs such as “Angeles,” “Clementine,” and “Say Yes.” The book also includes a discography and an introduction, providing context for his work. This collection serves as a resource for musicians interested in exploring the guitar arrangements of Smith’s music, which spans various genres and styles, particularly rock.
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(Guitar Recorded Versions). A fixture on the Portland indie music scene, singer-songwriter Elliott Smith was introduced to the mainstream via his Oscar-nominated song “Miss Misery” from the Good Will Hunting soundtrack. This collection features that song and 17 others, from his first CD, through tracks released after his tragic and untimely death. Includes: Angeles * Clementine * Everything Means Nothing to Me * Pretty (Ugly Before) * Say Yes * Son of Sam * Waltz #2 (XO) * and more, plus a discography and an intro.
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