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    • Dueling Banjos – Eric Weissberg with Steve Mandell
    • Nine Pound Hammer – Tony Rice
    • Tennessee 1949 – Larry Sparks
    • Man of Constant Sorrow – Stanley Brothers and Soggy Bottom Boys
    • I’ll Fly Away – Alison Krauss and Gillian Welch
    • I’ll Meet You in Church Sunday – Bill Monroe
    • With Body and Soul – Bill Monroe and His Bluegrass Boys
    • Rocky Top – The Osborne Brothers
    • Blue Moon of Kentucky – Bill Monroe and His Bluegrass Boys
    • Mountain Dew – Grandpa Jones

    This has to be one of the most iconic songs of the 20th century due to its appearance in the cult classic movieDeliverance. You should see the magic of cinema and music combined to an evocative perfection that will convert any nonbeliever to marvel at the magic of Bluegrass. Next: List of styles of music (top music genres in the world)

    This classic bluegrass song was originally recorded in 1927 and has been a favorite ever since, played with pride by dozens of artists including the world-renowned Johnny Cash.

    Considering Larry Sparks was only a toddler in 1949, it’s ironic how well he conveys nostalgia for his youth! I suppose it doesn’t matter when your glory days were, you can certainly relate to the lyrics and the fun in this upbeat tune that honors the good old days.

    This song was originally written and performed by the Stanley Brothers, but we have to give it to the Soggy Bottom Boys for their version that became an international sensation through the widely acclaimed Cohen Brother masterpiece O Brother Where Art Thou.

    Yet another beautiful song showcased in the film and soundtrack, Oh Brother Where Art Thou, I’ll Fly Away is also a favorite, other-worldly song sung at funerals for its comforting imagery of flying away to meet the creator.

    Sung by the father of Bluegrasshimself, the honorable Bill Monroe, this song is a classic mandolin-picking, harmonizing, God-fearing example of what Bluegrass is for us all.

    Bill Monroe puts heart and soul into this romantic song about the wholehearted love of a woman. This would be a good pick for a wedding, anniversary, or Valentine’s Day tune for your sweetheart.

    Released in 1967, this homage to a small town in Tennessee earned its recognition from the state of Tennessee as one of their official state songsin 1982.

    You might think this is an Elvis song, and you’d be right. But it was a Bill Monroe song first! Written and recorded by Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys in 1946, this song became an instant hit that was later recorded by Presley as his very first single in 1954.

    Could this be the inspiration for the neon green soft drink that was all the craze in the ’90s? Who knows, but it certainly could be judging by the lyrics of this song about a magic concoction that heals whatever ails you.

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  1. Bluegrass Songs: Significance in American Music Culture. 1. “Blue Moon of Kentucky” by Bill Monroe. 2. “Foggy Mountain Breakdown” by Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs. 3. “Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms” by Flatt & Scruggs. 4. “Rank Stranger” by The Stanley Brothers. 5. “Angel Band” by The Stanley Brothers. 6. “Blackberry Blossom” by Traditional. 7.

  2. Listen to The 50 Best Bluegrass Songs Ever on Spotify. Various Artists · Compilation · 2014 · 50 songs.

  3. 20. Nov. 2013 · 1. With Body And Soul. Bill Monroe & His Bluegrass Boys. 2. Foggy Mountain Breakdown. Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs & The Foggy Mountain Boys. 3. Rank Stranger. The Stanley Brothers & The Clinch Mountain Boys. 4. Blue Moon Of Kentucky. Bill Monroe & His Bluegrass Boys. 5. Rocky Top. The Osborne Brothers. 6. On The Sunny Side Of The Mountain.