Lasse Johansson’s arrangement of the Jelly Roll Morton tune
Arr. Phil Volan
A mash-up of sorts.
Traditional, arranged by Pat Kirtley.
A Scottish tune from the 19th century. Arrangement by Pat Kirtley.
with Megan Fitz
arrangement by Sandy Shalk
A very abridged version of Joseph Spence’s idiosyncratic interpretation of the old Christmas tune. Learned this from Andrew Lardner.
Traditional tune, arranged by Sandy Shalk.
by Elizabeth Cotten
Written by Franz Xaver Gruber in 1818; arranged for guitar by Nick Hamilton.
Composed by Sebastian Yradier in the 19th century; arranged by Sandy Shalk.
An English or Irish fiddle tune from the 18th century. Arranged for guitar by Sandy Shalk.
Written by Skip James
Instrumental version of a traditional tune with about a hundred interchangeable verses.
Written by Irish harper Turlough O’Carolan in either the 17th or 18th century. Arranged for guitar by Sandy Shalk.
A traditional tune from the American south, probably written in the 1920s.
Written by Stephen Foster in 1854. Arranged for guitar by Sandy Shalk.
A traditional Irish fiddle tune. Arranged for guitar by Pat Kirtley.
Written by Irish harper Turlough O’Carolan in the 17th or 18th century. Arranged for guitar by Pat Kirtley.
Written by Paul McCartney in 1968.
A traditional Scottish tune from the 19th century. Arranged for guitar by Pat Kirtley.
A traditional American tune dating back to the late 19th century.
An American fiddle tune from the 1920s. Arranged for guitar by Dave Laibman.
Lasse Johansson’s arrangement of the Jelly Roll Morton tune
Arr. Phil Volan
A mash-up of sorts.
Traditional, arranged by Pat Kirtley.
A Scottish tune from the 19th century. Arrangement by Pat Kirtley.
with Megan Fitz
arrangement by Sandy Shalk
A very abridged version of Joseph Spence’s idiosyncratic interpretation of the old Christmas tune. Learned this from Andrew Lardner.
Traditional tune, arranged by Sandy Shalk.
by Elizabeth Cotten
Written by Franz Xaver Gruber in 1818; arranged for guitar by Nick Hamilton.
Composed by Sebastian Yradier in the 19th century; arranged by Sandy Shalk.
An English or Irish fiddle tune from the 18th century. Arranged for guitar by Sandy Shalk.
Written by Skip James
Instrumental version of a traditional tune with about a hundred interchangeable verses.
Written by Irish harper Turlough O’Carolan in either the 17th or 18th century. Arranged for guitar by Sandy Shalk.
A traditional tune from the American south, probably written in the 1920s.
Written by Stephen Foster in 1854. Arranged for guitar by Sandy Shalk.
A traditional Irish fiddle tune. Arranged for guitar by Pat Kirtley.
Written by Irish harper Turlough O’Carolan in the 17th or 18th century. Arranged for guitar by Pat Kirtley.
Written by Paul McCartney in 1968.
A traditional Scottish tune from the 19th century. Arranged for guitar by Pat Kirtley.
A traditional American tune dating back to the late 19th century.
An American fiddle tune from the 1920s. Arranged for guitar by Dave Laibman.