Variété internationale et musique du monde
Contenu
Albion heart (The Albion Band)
Annie's song (John Denver)
Another quiet night in England (Oysterband)
Astral weeks (Van Morrison)
At seventeen (Janis Ian)
Barbara Allen (Pete Seeger)
Black waterside (Bert Jansch)
Closer to fine (Indigo Girls)
Danny boy
(Eva Cassidy)
Days (Kirsty MacColl)
Diamonds and rust (Joan Baez)
Dirty old town (The Dubliners)
Don't you feel good (Gordon Giltrap)
Everything you need (Adem)
Fair Margaret and sweet William (June Tabor)
A father and a son (Loudon Wainwright III)
Finnegan's wake (Christy Moore)
Fisherman's blues (The Waterboys)
Flame turns blue (David Gray)
Fog on the Tyne (Lindisfarne)
The Galway father (Show of Hands)
Game of all fours (Kate Rusby)
Go from my window (Eliza Carthy)
Heard someone say (Devendra Banhart)
Hurdy gurdy man (Donovan)
I walk the line (Johnny Cash)
If I had a hammer (Peter, Paul and Mary)
If I were a carpenter (Tim Hardin)
I'm going to be (500 Miles) (The Proclaimers)
The Irish rover (The Dubliners feat. Shane MacGowan)
Just another diamond day (Vashti Bunyan)
Let it blow (Richard Thompson)
Light flight (Pentangle)
A living prayer (Alison Krauss)
Morning has broken (Cat Stevens)
Part of the union (The Strawbs)
The Queen and the soldier (Suzanne Vega)
The raggle taggle gypsy (The Chieftans)
Rising for the
moon (Fairport Convention)
Rosemary Lane (James Yorkston)
Scarborough fair (Simon and Garfunkel)
The setting of the sun (Seth Lakeman)
She moved through the fair (John Martyn)
Something in the way she moves (James Taylor)
The streets of London
(Ralph McTell)
This land is your land (Bob Dylan)
Universe and U (K T Tunstall) -
Volcano (Damien Rice)
Who knows where the time goes (Sandy Denny)
Why don't they come back to Dunoon (The Humblebums)
The wild rover (The Pogues).
Description :
Over 40 traditional and contemporary songs from the world of folk and folk-rock, all presented with complete lyrics and a detailed chord guide. From the introspective guitar virtuosity of John Martyn and Bert Jansch, and the traditional roots of The Dubliners, right up to the songs of David Gray, Adem and KT Tunstall, these timeless classics will will never grow old!