The 1974 ABBA song “Honey, Honey” was the follow-up to their first hit, Waterloo. It’s sung in the opening scene in the stage show and film “Mamma Mia”. Enjoy practising with the letter notes below π Honey, Honey – ABBA was last modified: October 27th, 2018 by nat
Folk
Folk songs from around the world (with a British bias :P)
American Pie – Don McLean
Released in 1971, “American Pie” is a song by American musician Don McLean. It became chart-topping hit in the US, Australia, Canada, and the UK. It hit #1 again in 2000 when Madonna released her cover version. I hope you enjoy practising the the letter notes below, it’s a fun one to play (though I […]
Blowin’ in the Wind – Bob Dylan
Releasead in 1963 by Bob Dylan, “Blowin’ in the Wind” was a bit of a protest song against war and it’s held onto that legacy today. It has been covered by other artists including Dolly Parton, Glen Campbell Pete Seeger, and Peter Paul & Mary. A lovely easy tune to learn and practice with, sticking […]
The Holly and the Ivy – Traditional
“The Holly and the Ivy” is a traditional British folk Christmas carol which dates back to the early 1800’s. A well-know tune that’s lovely practice to play – enjoy the lette notes below, whatever your intrument π The Holly and the Ivy – Traditional was last modified: October 21st, 2018 by nat
Oh! Susanna – Traditional
A traditional American folk tune, ‘Oh! Susanna’ is sung by children up and down the country, it’s considered one of the top Western-style songs of all time. It’s a bit trucker to play than it seems, but a great one to practice! Enjoy π Oh! Susanna – Traditional was last modified: September 22nd, 2018 by […]
Fast Car – Tracy Chapman
Tracy Chapman released “Fast Car” in 1988, topping the charts around the world. The melodic chorus part at the end is the best bit, enjoy the music notes below π Did you know?! “Fast Car” has been covered by Jonas Blue, Tobtok, The Flying Pickets, Hundred Reasons, Kelly Clarkson, Gabrielle, Sam Smith, Birdy and Mutya […]
Guantanamera – Traditional
This well-know traditional Cuban tune has been covered by many artists and the melody has featured in adverts, ring tones, door bells…! Whilst this is a really well-known tune, I’d have had no clue of the name before it was requested by a user on the forum – now I know! π There are verses […]
Where Have All the Flowers Gone – Pete Seeger
A decidedly political folk song, written and performed by Pete Seeger in 1955 and has been notably covered by The Kingston Trio, Olivia Newton-John, Dolly Parton and Earth, Wind and Fire, as well as being translated into 30+ different languages – it’s one known all over the world π Where Have All the Flowers Gone […]
So Long, Farewell – The Sound of Music
“So Long, Farewell” is a song from Rodgers and Hammersteinβs 1959 classic musical film, “The Sound of Music”. The letter notes below are useful to beginners on most instruments – shift the key up or down as necessary π So Long, Farewell – The Sound of Music was last modified: February 25th, 2018 by nat
Oranges and Lemons – Traditional
An old English Victorian school-children’s song about the various Church Bells around London – it’s a fun and simple piece for anyone to play on any instrument π Oranges and Lemons – Traditional was last modified: March 18th, 2018 by nat