
Of all of Rev. Davis's D songs, (as always, in standard tuning) this is the most amazing as a guitar piece. He uses the G form D, up the neck on the seventh fret the way he uses the G form C, coming down with a cornet-sounding line seamlessly onto open strings to finish the run. Timing is tricky, so try counting the bars to be sure how the runs fit together.
Rev. Davis set more than a dozen songs in the key of D on guitar, including "I'll Be All Right Some Day;"" Lord, I Feel Just Like Goin' On;"" Right Now;""There's a Bright Side Somewhere;" "There's Destruction in This Land;" and his emotional centerpiece, "I Will Do My Last Singing in This Land Somewhere." But the technical showstopper in D, hands down, was "You Got to Move," an energetic tour de force that involved virtuosic string bends, rapid runs, "talking guitar" glissandi.