A good selection of songs, that don't require a lot of playing experience,to make sound good
Neil Young, Unknown, Bob Seger, Jack Johnson, Eagles, Van Morrison, Pink Floyd, Johnny Cash, Coldplay, Rolling Stones, Steve Earle, Gordon Lightfoot, Bob Dylan...
Green Day, Robbie Williams, Jack Johnson, Bryan Adams, Eamon, Bill Withers, Paul Simon, B.J. Thomas, Eric Clapton, Jimmy Soul, Beach Boys, Sting, Beatles...
Byrds, Beatles, The Who, Jon Bon Jovi, 1990, Crowded House, Supertramp, George Harrison, Overstreet/Whitley, Monty Python, Ray Charles and Red Hot Chili Peppers
Waterboys, Dumdum Boys, Bruce Springsteen, Hanson, Kurt Nilsen, Billy Joel, Alejandro Fuentes, Greenday, Luxus Leverpostei, Enrique Iglesias, John Lennon/Paul McCartney...
nice but, difficult to play
Fifth Dimension, Queen, Paul Simon, Beatles, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Simon and Garfunkel and Scorpions
James Blunt, Oasis, Smokie, Jack Johnson, Dido, Eagles, Guns N'Roses, Train, R.E.M, Mike Scott / the Waterboys, Don McLean, The Waterboys, Van Morisson...
David Bowie, Oasis, Paul Simon, Bob Dylan, Thin Lizzy, Del Amitri, Bob Marley, Paul Weller, J.J.Cale, Leonard Cohen, Shawn Mullins, Cat Stevens, Jimi Hendrix, Slade...
Some of my favourite songs, I hope you like them to.
Bob Dylan, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Johnny Cash, Unknown, Bob Seger, Wallflowers, Counting Crows, Pogues, U2, Deep Blue Something, Van Morrison, Metallica, ...
I've been playing mandolin for about 5 yrs now, and these are some quick, easy songs to learn.
John Denver, Felder, Henley & Frey and Rod Stewart
I've just purchase my guitar and find these songs easy enough to make feel like a star!!!!! Try them if you are like me, an absolute newbie.
Robbie Williams, Wet Wet Wet, Guns N'Roses, REM, John Lennon/Paul McCartney and Various Artists