First 50 Country Songs You Should Play on the Piano
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- Instrumentation: Piano
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- Size: 9.0 x 12.0 inches
- Pages: 176
Description
If you've learned enough piano to feel comfortable picking up your first songbook and you love country music, this collection is for you! Arranged at an easier level so beginners can play 50 quintessential country classics and sound great.
Contents:
- All my ex's live in Texas (George Strait)
- Always on my mind (Willie Nelson)
- Behind closed doors (Charlie Rich)
- Blue Bayou (Linda Ronstadt)
- Blue eyes crying in the rain (Willie Nelson)
- Born to lose (Ray Charles)
- Could I have this dance (Anne Murray)
- Crazy (Patsy Cline)
- The dance (Garth Brooks)
- Don't it make my brown eyes blue (Crystal Gayle)
- El Paso (Marty Robbins)
- Folsom Prison blues (Johnny Cash)
- Forever and ever, amen (Randy Travis)
- Friends in low places (Garth Brooks)
- Funny how time slips away (Billy Walker)
- The gambler (Kenny Rogers)
- Gentle on my mind (Glen Campbell)
- Grandpa (tell me 'bout the good old days) (The Judds)
- Green green grass of home (Tom Jones)
- Happy trails (Roy Rogers)
- He stopped loving her today (George Jones)
- Heartaches by the number (Ray Price)
- Help me make it through the night (Kris Kristofferson)
- Hey, good lookin' (Hank Williams)
- (Hey, won't you play) Another somebody done somebody wrong song (B.J. Thomas)
- I can't help it (if I'm still in love with you (Hank Williams)
- I fall to pieces (Patsy Cline)
- I walk the line (Johnny Cash)
- I will always love you (Dolly Parton)
- It's only make believe (Conway Twitty)
- Jambalaya (on the bayou) (Hank Williams)
- King of the road (Roger Miller)
- Make the world go away (Eddy Arnold)
- Mommas don't let your babies grow up to be cowboys (Waylon Jennings & Willie Nelson)
- Mountain music (Alabama )
- Oh, lonesome me (Don Gibson)
- On the road again (Willie Nelson)
- Release me (Ray Price)
- Ring of fire (Johnny Cash)
- San Antonio rose (Patsy Cline)
- Smoky Mountain rain (Ronnie MIlsap)
- Stand by your man (Tammy Wynette)
- Tennesse waltz (Patti Page)
- Walkin' after midnight (Patsy Cline)
- Walking the floor over you (Ernest Tubb)
- Welcome to my world (Eddy Arnold)
- Wichita lineman (Glen Campbell)
- You are my sunshine ; You don't know me (Ray Charles)
- Your cheatin' heart (Hank Williams)
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