Banjo Hangout Top 100 Popular Songs

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Synopsis

Top 100 Popular Songs banjo songs which Banjo Hangout members have uploaded to the website.

Episodes

  • ''Clair''

    13/09/2017

    One of the many popular hit songs, written by Irishman Gilgert O'Sullivan from the early 70's. In all his songs, he had a gifted way with words,, and the true story behind this tune's, worth listening to. This was a lovely tune to work on, and hope you enjoy my banjo version. Thaks f'tunin' in .... Don. Key Bb, tuning CGBD.

  • ''How Deep Is Your Love''

    09/03/2017

    The Gibb brothers were just kids, when they regularly appeared on an afternoon TV show here in Brisbane back in late 50', this was their start .... and the big time, was soon to follow. They sure wrote wonderful music, here's ''How Deep Is Your Love,'' done on my Vega plectrum. Thanks for tunin' in. ... Don. ... Key Eb, tuning, CGBD.

  • Lara's Theme

    29/01/2017

    hillbilly music for lovers

  • '' From Me To You ''

    08/07/2016

    The first number 1 hit for the Beatles in 1963, hopin' this one brings back some fond memories from back then!. Thanks for tunin' in, Don.

  • Sweet Georgia Brown

    17/12/2015

    From the Spring, 2007 recording session. Musicians assisting me are: Dwight Milligan, fiddle; Dwayne Tew, guitar; Ed Pickett, mandolin; David Wilfing, bass. The banjo is a 1988 Gibson RB-3 re-issue, with a 5-Star head and a Snuffy Smith bridge.

  • "The Gypsy" ...... Don Lewers, ... Banjo.

    23/06/2015

    A lovely tune this one, recorded by many headliners, If you like this tune, you'll just have to go to YouTube and check out ''Louis Armstrong And The All Stars'' 1956 Live version in Chicargo, it's a beaty! .... Don. ''In A Quaint Caravan There's A Lady They Call The Gypsy She Can Look In The Future And Drive Away All Your Fears '' ..... Key C, Tuning CGBD.

  • " I'm Happy Just To Dance With You."

    03/02/2015

    This early Beatles tune was featured in the film soundtrack to ''A Hard Days Night,'' with George Harrison featured on lead vocals. and it's one of my favorites - - - here it is on banjo. Key C, tuning CGBD. ''Before this dance is through, I think I'll love you too, I'm so happy when you dance with me . . . .''

  • Georgia

    02/02/2015

    A standard from the American Songbook

  • Dream a little dream....

    23/08/2014

    Dan Eaves Plectrum Banjo and Chuck Morrill Piano 1983

  • "We'll Meet Again"

    11/07/2014

    Supporting the 4 String Forum Topic, "We'll Meet Again." - - - ''Compass 56.'' I called on the style of legendary country pianist, Mr "Floyd Cramer" to help me out with this one. Courtesy off Band In A Box. Key G, tuning CGBD., - - - hopin' you enjoy.

  • I Will

    06/07/2014

    Banjo arrangement by Tony Furtado and Rob Bishline, guitar accompaniment by Rob Bishline.

  • Putin' On The Ritz

    30/08/2013

    What better tune to play after watching "Young Frankenstein"? Another of my "you can't play that on the banjo" tunes; played out of Open Gm tuning on my Vega Tubaphone. (Yes, I know it's properly spelled "Puttin' On The Ritz". This is merely an a-political Transylvanian joke at the expense of the Russian dictato......er, sorry: President-For-Life.)

  • Washington Post March

    30/11/2012

    Just the tune for July 4th.......or tailgating at a football game. Kevin Chaffee (who used to play tuba in his high school marching band) on banjo, Pete Roehling on guitar.

  • Silver Bells

    29/11/2012

    I just found this on my computer. It's an early (2009) collaboration with - ahem...somebody else. You can't have too many Christmas tunes though - right?

  • Scarborough Fair

    03/06/2012

    Ric Hollander - Based on the recording by Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel - Played on the Singletree - Arrangement and performance copyright 2012 Ric Hollander - All Rights Reserved

  • Somewhere Over The Rainbow

    16/03/2012

    Arranged to demonstrate that slow, pretty tunes (even show tunes) can be played on clawhammer banjo...

  • Jingle Bell Rock

    17/12/2011

    Thought I'd try a Christmas tune. Hope you like it.

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