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[Western Music] Bluegrass masterpieces: recommended popular and signature songs

Bluegrass music is an acoustic genre that developed in the United States based on the traditional music of Scotland and Ireland.

Because the pioneering figure Bill Monroe was from Kentucky, the term “bluegrass,” which is both the name of a pasture grass and the state’s nickname, came into use.

It features ensembles centered on acoustic instruments, with the bright, lively sounds of banjo and fiddle being especially characteristic.

In this article, we present a lineup focused on classic songs in the traditional bluegrass style.

It’s a recommended selection even for beginners, so please take this opportunity to check it out.

[Western music] Bluegrass masterpieces: Recommended popular and signature songs (41–50)

You and MeSara Watkins

A song by American singer-songwriter and fiddler Sara Watkins, featuring harmony vocals by Jackson Browne.

It appears on her second album, Sun Midnight Sun, released in 2012.

The album reached No.

11 on the U.S.

charts.

Gentle On My MindGlen Campbell

Gentle On My Mind , Glen Campbell , 1967 Vinyl
Gentle On My MindGlen Campbell

A song written by John Hartford.

It was inspired by the 1965 film Doctor Zhivago.

Released by Glen Campbell in 1967, it won a Grammy Award in 1968.

It is the theme song of the TV variety show The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour.

Fireball MailLonesome River Band

Lonesome River Band – Fireball Mail
Fireball MailLonesome River Band

Lonesome River Band is an American contemporary bluegrass band.

Since its formation in 1982, despite multiple lineup changes, the band has released 15 recording projects.

Current member Sammy Shelor received the Steve Martin Prize for Excellence in Banjo and Bluegrass in 2011.

AnthonyNickel Creek

A song included on the 2005 album “Why Should the Fire Die?” by the progressive acoustic trio Nickel Creek.

It’s a bluegrass track featuring the sound of the ukulele.

It was written by member Sara Watkins.

You Don’t Seem To Miss MePatty Loveless & George Jones

You Don’t Seem To Miss Me – Patty Loveless & George Jones
You Don't Seem To Miss MePatty Loveless & George Jones

A song written in the desert town of Pioneertown in Yucca Valley, California, by Jim Lauderdale, who has also worked on tracks for the Dixie Chicks.

It was released in 1997 by American country music artist Patty Loveless and reached No.

9 on the U.S.

charts.