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Banjo Hangout Top 100 Country Songs
by Banjo Hangout Members
Top 100 Country Songs banjo songs which Banjo Hangout members have uploaded to the website.
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Pancho and Lefty
my attempt at a Townes Van Zandt classic...it's in the key of G...backing musicians compliments of Band In A Box...
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I Still Miss Someone
this Johnny Cash song has been covered by a lot of folks including Flatt & Scruggs..I used to do it a lot at dance gigs because it makes a pretty good 2-step dance song...
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"Last Date"
Here is one I have worked out , which is a piano tune I have always loved. It's really fun to play on the banjo. Key of C......where is was written
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Cherokee Boogie
hey-ho-a-leena
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Til The Rivers All Run Dry
No Banjo
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Waiting for a Train
Known as the Singing Brakeman, Jimmie Rodgers (1897 - 1933) songs are fun to sing, but lyrically a bit sad. His yodel is famous!
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El Paso
Its lyrics were changed for a gold rush era play: Down in the gold camp of old Rough and Ready I fell in love with a gal with blue eyes. Nighttime would find me in Susan's great kitchen Drinking fine coffee and munching on pies. Etc.
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1. Crazy - Acoustic Flat Top - Buffy McGibbon
Donnie Gill - Happy Birthday friend :) I never recorded this while my mom was alive and it was on her list...it's a treat to do it now :)
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Your Cheatin Heart
I took a stab at this song in the Key of C.
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17 - Mountain Stream
This song was wrote and presented to me by Paul Roberts for my future banjo CD. Arrangement and guitars by Alexander Kartoyev. Banjo and vocal by me.
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16 - Don't Forget Me, Baby - Russian version
Ne Zabyvay Menya - my original words in Russian
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Tennessee Waltz
An old but nice waltz tune
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15 - Don't Forget Me, Baby
This is the first song that I wrote in country style for banjo. At first it was written in Russian language by myself. And now I'm happy that I can sing it in English too! This English version of lyrics for this song was written for me by my Banjo Hangout friend - Mike Gregory! I want to thank him very much for his great work about my Russian lyrics to translate it in English! So his name will appear on my future banjo CD where I add this song if you'll appreciate my performance of it. It is so great to creating real song together with my friend from another side of the Earth! All banjo parts by me; guitar, arrangement, record and mixing were done by Alexander Kartoyev who made my previous records too. Hope to see your comments here (especially about what you imagine while listening this song). It is very important and interesting for me :)
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Faded Love,open D
An old tune I fooled with playing dances in the 70's
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Liberty
This was recorded at Black Creek in 2008 with some friends.
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In The Pines, a la my old friend Mizzook's way
Played in Wilbur's ( aka Mizzook ) simplistic and, to me, pretty style. I hope you like it, and thanks for listening. Your comments and suggestions are always appreciated. Bill Martin
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Ring Of Fire-Bill Breen
With everyone's thoughts on the political season, I thought I would throw my hat in the ring..."The Ring Of Fire," that is. Again, my favorite bass player (my wife Lynn) accompanies me while I pick the banjo and guitar.
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Buckaroo - Bill Breen
This is my version of the Buck Owens' popular instrumental, "Buckaroo." I put this arrangement together in response to a request from my Banjo Hangout Buddy, "Lumpy." My favorite bass player, my wife Lynn, is on bass and I'm on banjo and guitar. I hope you enjoy it, Lumpy!
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Tennessee Stud - Bill Breen
This arrangement is the result of a request from my BHO buddy, "Branding," who asked me to record Tennesee Stud. My wife, Lynn, is on bass and I'm on banjo and guitar. I hope you like it, Branding!
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Texas Moon
copyright 2007 Hal Rowberry. All rights reserved. I played banjo on this session job, and really like the tune. Lots of fun to listen to! My part was mostly rhythm, but I got a few licks in, here and there. You can hear the banjo mostly on the right side of the mix. At the end of the song, there's a reference to: "dancin' to Pinto, at the Saddle Sore Saloon' The Saddle Sore is a famous honky-tonk just over the hill from Jackson Hole, on the Idaho side, in a tiny town called Swan Valley. All the rich folks and movied stars who live in Jackson hit the Saddle Soar, where nobody pays any attention to them. Pinto Bennet, The King of Elmore County, played there often, with his band, The Motel Cowboys. He's the best Country singer/songwriter I know. Pinto became a pretty big deal in the British Isles... I heard he was well known over there.
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Workin' Man/Folsom Prison Blues - Bill Breen
Just a quick, down and dirty version of my favorite instrumental medley. My wife, Lynn, is on bass and I'm on banjo and guitar.
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