The Strum Together series enables players of five different instruments – or any combination of them – to “strum together” on dozens of great songs. This new, easy-to-use format features melody, lyrics, and chord diagrams for five popular folk instruments: standard ukulele, baritone ukulele, guitar, mandolin, and banjo. This collection includes 70 traditional Celtic classics: The Ash Grove • Barbara Allen • The Blue Bells of Scotland • Comin' Through the Rye • Danny Boy • Down by the Salley Gardens • The Drunken Sailor • Finnegan's Wake • Garryowen • A Highland Lad My Love Was Born • The Irish Rover • Kerry Dance • Loch Lomond • Molly Malone (Cockles & Mussels) • My Wild Irish Rose • Red Is the Rose • The Rising of the Moon • That's an Irish Lullaby • 'Tis the Last Rose of Summer • Tourelay, Tourelay • When Irish Eyes Are Smiling • Whiskey in the Jar • Will Ye Go, Lassie Go? • Ye Banks and Braes O' Bonnie Doon • and more.
Song List
All Through The Night
The Ash Grove
Auld Lang Syne
Barbara Allen
Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms
The Blue Bells Of Scotland
Brennan On The Moor
Byker Hill
Come To The Hills
Comin' Through The Rye
Danny Boy
Down By The Salley Gardens
The Drunken Sailor
Eileen Aroon
An Eriskay Love Lilt
Filimiooriooriay
Finnegan's Wake
Flow Gently, Sweet Afton
The Foggy Dew
Follow Me Up To Carlow
Garryowen
Girl I Left Behind Me
Green Grow The Rushes, O
Green Grows The Laurel
The Harp That Once
Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly?
A Highland Lad My Love Was Born
I Know Where I'm Goin'
I Never Will Marry
I Wish I Had Someone To Love Me
I'll Tell My Ma
The Irish Rover
Kerry Dance
Kitty Of Coleraine
The Lark In The Clear Air
Let Erin Remember The Days Of Old
Limerick Is Beautiful
Loch Lomond
MacPherson's Farewell
The Men Of The West
Minstrel Boy
Molly Malone (Cockles & Mussels)
The Mountains Of Mourne
My Wild Irish Rose
The Next Market Day
The Parting Glass
Raglan Road
Rake And Rambling Boy
Real Old Mountain Dew
Red Is The Rose
Rhyfelgyrch Gwyr Harlech (Men Of Harlech)
The Rising Of The Moon
Rory O'Moore
Scots Wha Hae
She Moved Thro' The Fair (She Moved Through The Fair)