This is my arrangement of the song, A Time For Us, composed by Nino Rota for the film Romeo and Juliet. This melody is so beautiful and in my opinion, Nino Rota is a genius.
The score/tab is available at Musicnotes (click on the picture).

I have a new album out! It’s my 18th since 2011. It is a mix of originals, standards and arrangements. It is available on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music and a bunch of other streaming sites. Here is a complete track list:
Twilight Turns to Night (Original)
Can’t Help Falling in Love
La Catedral (Barrios)
Crystal Seas (Original)
Tango by Francisco Tarrega
Fire Dance at Dusk (Original)
My Way
Lux Aeterna (from Requiem for a Dream
Maria (Tarrega)
Nuvole Bianche (Ludovico Einaudi)
Sunbeams and Butterflies (Original)
Recuerdos de la Alhambra (Easy Arrangement) by Tarrega
Malagueña (Easy Arrangement)
Espanoleta by Gaspar Sanz
Hungarian Dance No. 5 (Brahms)
Truman Sleeps (Glass)
Moroccan Nights (Original)
Rondo Alla Turca (Mozart)
House of the Rising Sun is my favorite song. I have always loved the version by The Animals. I have made two arrangements of this over the years. This easy arrangement as well as a harder arrangement.
Score and tab can be found in my first volume of easy arrangements (Click on the Picture):

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Leyenda is the piece that made me want to learn classical guitar. Before I heard this piece I was playing a lot of electric guitar and had dreams of being the next Eddie Van Halen. When I heard a recording of John Williams playing this I thought….WOW I MUST LEARN THIS!! Anyways, I hope you enjoy learning this song.
This is a beautiful theme, composed by Francis Lai, for the movie Love Story. In the movie the theme appeared as an instrumental and then after the movie the theme was given words, by Carl Sigman, and was released in 1971 with Andy Williams singing under the title, “Where Do I Begin?”
Score/tab is available at Musicnotes (Click on the picture)

Amazing Grace is one of my favorite melodies of all-time. The words were written in 1772 by John Newton. It was common back then for words to be used with a variety of different melodies and it wasn’t until around 1847 that we first find a publication joining the words with the melody commonly used today called, New Britain.
This arrangement in this guitar lesson comes from my first volume of easy arrangements. As the title implies, I tried to make this as easy as possible to play while still keeping the integrity of the original tune.
Click on the picture to get the score/tab:

Waltz of the Flowers was composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and comes from his Nutcracker ballet.
Score/tab available at robertlunn.com (Click on the Picture)

Francisco Tarrega is one of my favorite composers for the guitar. He was a Spanish composer who lived from 1852-1909. He composed many wonderful pieces for guitar from beginner level pieces although to pieces for the most skilled virtuosos.
This is one of the most beautiful movie themes of all time. This was composed by John Williams for the movie, Schindler’s List. The theme was originally played by the great violinist, Itzhak Perlman.
Score/tab is available at Musicnotes (Click on the picture)

Chariots of Fire would have to be one of my favorite movie themes of all-time. It was composed by Vangelis for the 1981 movie. Originally, I didn’t know if this would work but once I transposed it to D, dropped the 6th string to a D, it seemed to work.
Score/tab is available at Musicnotes (Click on the picture)
