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Bluegrass Songbook
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Type: Instrumental Solo




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Item number 1302567EC, 128 pages, $24.95

If you are a fan of bluegrass music, then this book is going to be right up your alley. The "Bluegrass Songbook" includes over 130 traditional, newgrass, gospel and novelty songs, all in the tradition of bluegrass that you know and love. You will also enjoy the black and white photographs inside of the collection as well as the history of the music and the performers. You are going to have as much fun reading this book as you will playing the songs!

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Amazing Grace
Heaven - Performed by: Red Allen - Composed by: Boyd and Helen McSpadden - From: Album "Bluegrass Country" - ©1956
Worried Man Blues - Performed by: Flatt And Scruggs - From: Album "Songs Of The Famous Carter Family"
John Henry - Performed by: Bill Monroe - From: Album "Bill Monroe Sings Country Songs"
Will The Circle Be Unbroken - Performed by: The Country Gentlemen - From: Album "Folkways"
Wildwood Flower - Performed by: The Carter Family - From: Album "The Original And Great Carter Family"
Precious Memories - Performed by: Bill Monroe - From: Album "I Saw The Light"
Jesse James - Performed by: The Country Gentlemen - From: Album "Folkways"
Wabash Cannonball - Performed by: Roy Acuff - From: Album "Will The Circle Be Unbroken"
Banks Of The Ohio - Performed by: The Monroe Brothers - From: Album "Feast Here Tonight"
Daddy Sang Bass - Performed by: Johnny Cash - Composed by: Carl Perkins - From: Album "Greatest Hits, Volume 2" - ©1968
Little Maggie - Performed by: Ralph Stanley - From: Album "Ralph Stanley Plays Requests"
Pretty Polly - Performed by: The Stanley Brothers - From: Album "The Stanley Brothers Of Virginia"
John Hardy - Performed by: The Lilly Brothers - From: Album "Folkways"
Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms - Performed by: Flatt And Scruggs - From: Album "Pickwick"
Sitting On Top Of The World - Performed by: Bill Monroe - From: Album "Blue Grass Style"
New River Train - Performed by: Benny And Vallie Cain - From: Album "70 Bluegrass Recordings"
Nine Pound Hammer - Performed by: Bill Monroe - From: Album "Bluegrass Ramble"
Freight Train - Performed by: Jim And Jesse - Composed by: Elizabeth Cotton - From: Album "Freight Train"
Angel Band
Bury Me Beneath The Willow - Performed by: The Monroe Brothers - From: Album "Feast Here Tonight"
Man Of Constant Sorrow - Performed by: Ralph Stanley - Composed by: LaRue - From: Album "Ralph Stanley Plays Requests"
Detroit City - Performed by: Flatt And Scruggs - Composed by: Mel Tillis and Danny Dill - From: Album "20 All Time Greats" - ©1962
Paradise - Performed by: The Seldom Scene - Composed by: John Prince - From: Album "Act Two" - ©1971
In The Pines - Performed by: Jimmy Martin - From: Album "Sunny Side Of The Mountain"
Mountain Dew - Performed by: Lulubelle And Scotty - Composed by: Bascom Lamar Lunsford and Scotty Wiseman - From: Album "Have I Told You Lately" - ©1945
Ballad Of Jed Clampett - Performed by: Fatt And Scruggs - Composed by: Paul Henning - From: Album "20 All Time Greats" - ©1962
Give Me Your Hand - Performed by: Jimmy Martin - Composed by: Jimmy Martin and Paul Williams - From: Album "This World Is Not My Home" - ©1962
Don't Let Your Deal Go Down - Performed by: Flatt And Scruggs - Composed by: Certain and Stacey - From: Album "Harmony 11314" - ©1957
Lonesome Road Blues - Performed by: Bill Monroe - From: Album "Mr. Blue Grass"
All The Good Times Are Past And Gone
Dark Hollow - Performed by: Del McCoury - From: Album "Arhoolie 5006"
The Last Song - Performed by: Jimmy Martin - Composed by: L.E. White and Jimmy Martin - From: Album "Fly Me To Frisco" - ©1965
Roving Gambler - Performed by: The Country Gentlemen - From: Album "Folkways"
Swing Low Sweet Chariot - Performed by: Bill Monroe - From: Album "Bean Blossom"
Columbus Stockade Blues - Performed by: The Country Gentlemen - From: Album "Yesterday And Today, Volume 2"
Down In The Willow Garden - Performed by: Charlie Monroe - From: Album "Charlie Monroe Sings Again"
Little Birdie - Performed by: Vern And Ray - From: Album "Sounds From The Ozarks"
Down The Road - Performed by: The Country Gardens - From: Album "Don't Give Up Your Day Job"
Foggy Mountain Top - Performed by: Flatt And Scruggs - From: Album "Songs Of The Famous Carter Family"
Handsome Molly - Performed by: The Country Gentlemen - From: Album "Folkways"
Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill) - Performed by: The Monroe Brothers - From: Album "Feast Here Tonight"
Sweet Sunny South - Performed by: The Bluegrass Alliance - From: Album "American Heritage"
Lord, I'm Coming Home - Performed by: Jimmy Martin - From: Album "This World Is Not My Home"
On The Jericho Road - Performed by: Bill Monroe - Composed by: G.T. Speer and Wally Fowler - From: Album "I'll Meet You In Church Sunday Morning" - ©1948
Tennessee - Performed by: Jimmy Martin - Composed by: Jimmy Martin and Doyle Neikirk - From: Album "I'd Like To Be Sixteen Again" - ©1962
Hot Corn, Cold Corn - Performed by: Flatt And Scruggs - From: Album "At Carnegie Hall"
I'm A Pilgrim - Performed by: The Country Gentlemen - From: Album "Folkways"
Satisfied Mind - Performed by: Porter Wagonner - Composed by: Joe "Red" Hayes and Jack Rhodes - From: Album "The Best Of Porter Wagonner" - ©1954
A Beautiful Life - Performed by: Bill Monroe - From: Album "I Saw The Light"
Footprints In The Snow - Performed by: Bill Monroe - From: Album "Best Of Bill Monroe"
Darling Corey - Performed by: The Seldom Scene - From: Album "Act One"
Fair And Tender Ladies - Performed by: The Country Gentlemen - From: Album "Folkways"
Late Last Night (Way Downtown) - Performed by: John Hartford - From: Album "Morning Bugle"
Life Is Like A Mountain Railroad (Life's Railway To Heaven) - Performed by: Bill Monroe - From: Album "I Saw The Light"
Little Joe - Performed by: Bill Monroe - Composed by: Bill Monroe - From: Album "Mr. Blue Grass" - ©1961
Out On The Ocean - Performed by: Red Allen - Composed by: Pete (Roberts) Kuykendall - From: Album "Bluesgrass Country" - ©1964
Rabbit In The Log (Feast Here Tonight) - Performed by: The Monroe Brothers - From: Album "Feast Here Tonight"
Roll On Buddy - Performed by: Bill Monroe - From: Album "Blue Grass Time"
Short Life Of Trouble - Performed by: Earl Taylor - From: Album "Folkways"
Tennessee Stud - Performed by: Doc Watson - Composed by: Jimmie Driftwood - From: Album "Southbound" - ©1958
White House Blues - Performed by: Bill Monroe - From: Album "The High Lonesome Sound"
Before I Met You - Performed by: Cliff Waldron - Composed by: Charles Seitz, Joe Lewis, and Bill Denny - From: Album "The New Shades Of Grass" - ©1955
Close By - Performed by: Bill Monroe - Composed by: Bill Monroe and Robert Van Winkle - From: Album "Best Of Bill Monroe" - ©1954
Don't This Road Look Rough And Rocky - Performed by: Curly Sechler - From: Album "Curly Sechler Sings Again"
It's In My Mind To Ramble - Performed by: Del McCoury - Composed by: Peter Wernick - From: Album "High On A Mountain" - ©1972
Knoxville Girl - Performed by: The Stanley Brothers - From: Album "The Legendary Stanley Brothers, Volume 1"
Midnight On The Stormy Deep - Performed by: Bill Monroe - From: Album "Blue Grass Time"
Poor Ellen Smith - Performed by: Jimmy Martin - From: Album "The Sunny Side Of The Mountain"
Rank Stranger - Performed by: Ralph Stanley - From: Album "I Want To Preach The Gospel"
Think Of What You've Done - Performed by: The Stanley Brothers - Composed by: LaRue - From: Album "The Legendary Stanley Brothers, Volume 2"
Two Little Boys - Performed by: The Country Gentlemen - From: Album "The Country Gentlemen Sing Bluegrass"
Where The Soul Never Dies - Performed by: The Stanley Brothers - From: Album "Tribute To Carter Stanley"
Blue Ridge - Performed by: Jime And Jesse - Composed by: Bill Clifton and Buddy Dee - From: Album "The Jim And Jesse Show" - ©1958
I Know You're Married But I Love You Still - Performed by: Don Reno and Bill Harrell - Composed by: Don Reno and M. Magaha - From: Album "Tally Ho" - ©1974
If I Lose - Performed by: The Stanley Brothers - Composed by: LaRue - From: Album "The Legendary Stanley Brothers, Volume 2"
Little Bessie - Performed by: The Country Gentlemen - From: Album "The Award Winning Country Gentlemen"
Working On A Building - Performed by: Bill Monroe - From: Album "Voice From On High"
Y'All Come - Performed by: Bill Monroe - Composed by: Arlie Duff - From: Album "Bill Monroe's Greatest Hits" - ©1953
Ain't Gonna Work Tomorrow
Big Ball In Boston - Performed by: Del McCoury - From: Album "High On A Mountain"
The Bluebirds Are Singing For Me - Performed by: Mac Wisemane and Lester Flatt - Composed by: Mac Wiseman - From: Album "Lester And Mac" - ©1951
Bluegrass Express - Performed by: The Osborne Brothers - Composed by: Bob Osbourne - From: Album "Bluesgrass Express" - ©1964
Bound To Ride - Performed by: Ralph Stanley - From: Album "A Mand And His Music"
Brand New Shoes - Performed by: Bill Monroe - Composed by: Lester Blackwell - From: Album "Blue Grass" - ©1958
Bringing Mary Home - Performed by: The Country Gentlemen - Composed by: J. Duffey, C. Mark, and J. Kingston - From: Album "Bringing Mary Home" - ©1974
(The Children Are Crying And) Calling Your Name - Performed by: Earl Taylor - Composed by: Earl Taylor - From: Album "70 Bluegrass Recordings"
Don't Put Her Down, You Helped Put Her There - Performed by: Hazel And Alice - Composed by: Hazel Dickens - From: Album "Rounder 0027" - ©1971
Eating Out Of Your Hand - Performed by: Don Reno and Bill Harrell - Composed by: Bill Harrell and Hope Harlow - From: Album "Tally Ho" - ©1960
Face Lost In The Crowd - Performed by: Jake Landers and Tom McKinney - Composed by: Jake Landers and Vassar Clements - From: Album "Tune" - ©1969
Fox On The Run - Performed by: Emerson And Waldron - Composed by: Tony Hazzard - From: Album "Bluesgrass Country" - ©1968
Free Born Man - Performed by: Jimmy Martin - Composed by: Keith Allison and Mark Lindsay - From: Album "I'd Like To Be Sixteen Again" - ©1967
He Will Set Your Fields On Fire - Performed by: Bill Monroe - From: Album "A Voice From On High"
Hello City Limits - Performed by: Red Allen - Composed by: John Elgin and B. Martin - From: Album "Melodeon" - ©1963
Highway Of Regret - Performed by: The Stanley Brothers - Composed by: Stanley and D. Anthony - From: Album "Mountain Song Favorites" - ©1959
How Maountain Girls Can Love - Performed by: The Stanley Brothers - Composed by: Ruby Rakes - From: Album "King" - ©1958
I'm Using My Bible For A Roadmap - Performed by: Don Reno and Red Smiley - Composed by: Don Reno and Charles Schroeder - From: Album "I'm Using By Bible For A Roadmap" - ©1952
(It's A Long Long Way) To The Top Of The World - Performed by: Jim And Jesse - Composed by: Don Wayne - From: Album "The Jim And Jesse Show" - ©1964
Katy Daley - Performed by: Ralph Stanley - Composed by: Ralph Stanley - From: Album "Something Old, Something New"
The Legend Of The Rebel Soldier - Performed by: The Country Gentlemen - Composed by: Charlie Moore - From: Album "The Award Winning Country Gentlemen"
Listening To The Rain - Performed by: The Osborne Brothers - Composed by: Don Devoney - From: Album "Rubeeee" - ©1970
The Little Girl And The Dreadful Snake - Performed by: Bill Monroe - Composed by: Albert Price - From: Album "Best Of Bill Monroe" - ©1953
Little Glass Of Wine - Performed by: The Stanley Brothers - From: Album "The Stanley Brothers"
Little White Church - Performed by: Jimmy Martin - From: Album "This World Is Not My Home"
The Lonesome River - Performed by: Ralph Stanley - From: Album "A Man And His Music"
Long Black Weil - Performed by: The Country Gentlemen - Composed by: Marijohn Wilkins and Danny Dill - From: Album "Folkways" - ©1959
Love, Please Come Home - Performed by: Don Reno and Bill Harrell - Composed by: Leon Jackson - From: Album "Tally Ho" - ©1956
Making Plans - Performed by: The Osborne Brothers - Composed by: Johnny Russell and Voni Morrison - From: Album "Best Of The Osborne Brothers" - ©1963
Maple On The Hill - Performed by: Ralph Stanley - From: Album "Ralph Stanley Plays Requests"
Matterhorn - Performed by: The Country Gentlemen - Composed by: Mel Tillis - From: Album "The Traveler" - ©1963
Memories Of Mother And Dad - Performed by: Bill Monroe - Composed by: Albert Price - From: Album "Best Of Bill Monroe" - ©1953
The Memory Of Your Smile - Performed by: The Stanley Brothers - Composed by: Ruby Rakes - From: Album "King 615" - ©1954
Milwaukee Here I Come - Performed by: Jimmy Martin - Composed by: Lee Fikes - From: Album "I'd Like To Be Sixteen Again" - ©1968
Mr. Engineer - Performed by: Jimmy Martine - Composed by: Paul Williams and Jimmy Martin - From: Album "Fly Me To Frisco" - ©1961
My Better Years - Performed by: Hazel And Alice - Composed by: Hazel Dickens - From: Album "Rounder" - ©1971
My Dying Bed - Performed by: Bill Monroe - Composed by: Albert Price - From: Album "The High Lonesome Sound" - ©1953
New Freedom Bell - Performed by: The Country Gentlemen - Composed by: Bonnie Lou Osborne - From: Album "The Award Winning Country Gentlemen" - ©1959
The Old Old House - Performed by: Bill Monroe - Composed by: George Jones and Hal Bynum - From: Album "High Country" - ©1963
Ole Slew Foot - Performed by: Jim And Jesse - Composed by: Edwin Manney, Howard Hausey, and James Webb - From: Album "Bean Blossom" - ©1959
Pallet On Your Floor - Performed by: The Country Gentlemen - From: Album "Yesterday And Today, Volume 3"
Roll Muddy River - Performed by: The Osborne Brothers - Composed by: Betty Perry - From: Album "Best Of The Osborne Brothers" - ©1960
Singing All Day And Dinner On The Ground - Performed by: Jimmy Martin - Composed by: Jimmy Martin and Bill Yates - From: Album "Singing All Day And Dinner On The Ground" - ©1970
(She Left Me) Standing On The Mountain - Performed by: Jim And Jesse - Composed by: Alton Delmore - From: Album "Bluegrass Special" - ©1949
Steppin' Stones - Performed by: Jimmy Martin - Composed by: Paul Williams and Jimmy Martin - From: Album "Country Music Time" - ©1961
Stone Walls And Steel Bars - Performed by: The Stanley Brothers - Composed by: R. Pennington and R. Marcum - From: Album "Together For The Last Time" - ©1963
Sweet Little Miss Blue Eyes - Performed by: Jim And Jesse - Composed by: Don Helms and Merle Taylor - From: Album "Bean Blossom" - ©1955
Teardrops In My Eyes - Performed by: Bill Keith and Jim Rooney - Composed by: Harley "Red" Allen and Tommy Sutton - From: Album "Living On The Mountain" - ©1956
That's How I Can Count On You - Performed by: Red Allen - Composed by: Shorty Long and Susan Heather - From: Album "Bluesgrass Country" - ©1955
Things In Life - Performed by: Don Stover - Composed by: Don Stover - From: Album "Things In Life" - ©1972
This Is The Girl I Love - Performed by: The Dixie Gentlemen - Composed by: Jake Landers - From: Album "Together Once More" - ©1963
Tragic Romance - Performed by: The Lilly Brothers - From: Album "Early Recordings"
Victim To The Tomb - Performed by: The Country Gentlemen - Composed by: John Duffey - From: Album "Folkways" - ©1963
We Need A Whole Lot More Of Jesus - Performed by: Wayne Raney - Composed by: Wayne Raney - From: Album "Sing 18 Of Their Most Requested Favorites" - ©1958
Wear A Rose - Performed by: The Country Gentlemen - Composed by: John Duffey - From: Album "Folkways" - ©1963
What Would You Give In Exchange For Your Soul? - Performed by: The Monroe Brothers - Composed by: F.J. Berry and J.H. Carr - From: Album "Best Of The Monroe Brothers"
When The Golden Leaves Begin TO Fall - Performed by: Bill Monroe - Composed by: Albert Price - From: Album "The High Lonesome Sound" - ©1951
Widow Maker - Performed by: Jimmy Martin - Composed by: Penny Jay and Buddy Wilson - From: Album "Widow Maker"
With Care From Someone - Performed by: The Newgrass Revival - Composed by: Douglas Dillard and Bernard Leadon - From: Album "Starday" - ©1968
Wreck Of The Old Ninety-Seven - Performed by: Flatt And Scruggs - From: Album "Hard Travelin'"
You Go To Your Church (And I'll Go TO Mine) - Performed by: Bill Clifton - Composed by: Bill Clifton and N. Yore - From: Album "Blue Ridge" - ©1959
 
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