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Lenny
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1983 songs Stevie Ray Vaughan songs Songs written by Stevie Ray Vaughan Instrumentals
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%22Lenny%22 is the tenth and final track on the first Stevie Ray Vaughan album Texas Flood. The song is in 4/4 time and notated in the key of E major (but instruments are tuned down a half-step). It is played very slowly and freely, with Vaughan alternating between jazz-inflected chords and solo runs. The style is influenced by Jimi Hendrix ballads like %22Little Wing%22 and %22Angel%22. The song itself was written and named for his wife at the time, Lenora. Vaughan also named one of his guitars %22Lenny%22, which he used to play this song and also %22Riviera Paradise%22. The song was often played at live shows.
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Stevie Ray Vaughan
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1983-06-13
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14
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Epic Records
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1982-11-24
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Lenny
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