Gary,

Thank you for your comments. For starters I have the Ketron SD9 and an old Korg PA50 , the style link that you offered seems to be for Yamaha ?
But you are missing the point here I am afraid. No matter how good the intro and ending may be of that style I set out purposeful to record the song from scratch NOT using a style. As you may have noticed I call them my "bare-bone recordings ", which I started with Neil Young's Out on the Weekend "(guitar based) and now this Wonderful Tonight, piano based.
This also partly in reply to Sergey's comments about using styles. I have nothing against styles but there is no dire need always to avail oneself of a style, let alone a style complete with drums and/or percussion. If you go thru the repertoire of Susan Boyle (UK) you will know what I mean. I often find that very busy ballads like e.g. One Moment in Time (Whitney Houston) get a complete different sound by bringing it down to just a wonderful vocal with a piano sound (possibly with a bass added). I love those recordings and am determined to add some more songs with basically just guitar or piano.
That having said and also in answer to Sergey's remarks let me explain the built up of this rendition of Wonderful Tonight.
I started out on my 20 year old Yamaha P80 stage piano with a bare minimum of 22Mb sample ROM (!!!!). I added strings from the Korg PA50 and the Cello sound from the Ketron SD9. A friend of mine added a bassline, to the best of my knowledge using his old Korg PA900.....and of course the vocal track !!!
As such the song has completely been altered only due to the arrangement and instruments used. Check out this song and the cover version on youtube and you will find that virtually ALL of them have been done with guitar(s), which makes my approach all the more unique I would hope...
I guess that part of all this is also explained by the fact that in contrast to many of you, including Gary, I have never been a performer on stage (virtually no gigging) but an amateur home musician who has a lot of time at hand to tweak keyboards but also to work on entirely new arrangements. As a gigging artist you are often expected to cover a song as closely to the original for the crowds to enjoy ( what I always dub as " the feast of recognition"). As a home musician not having to please the crowds you can give free reign to your imagination and as such your own arrangements. Even when using my arranger keyboard as a basis I like to get away from exactly copying the original version......enough said.

regards
John

P.S. Sergey, though I am sure the Genos in your hands would do miracles I would not expect too much from it. AFter all it is the musician who has to make things work in the first place and you have shown time after time to be a very proficient musician that can make any instrument do its thing, even the guitar as you mentioned yourself !!!