Song list

Wedding Ceremony Songs

Here Comes The Bride – Richard Wagner

Pachelbel Canon in D – Johann Pachelbel

Ashokan Farewell – Jay Ungar

Westvalia Waltz – Cotton Collins

Lover’s Waltz – Jay Ungar

Roxanna Waltz – Kenny Baker

Here Comes The Sun – George Harrison

Tennessee Waltz – Steuart and King

Midnight On The Water – David Bromberg

Over The Waterfall – H. Reed

Saint Anne’s Reel – Traditional

You Are My Sunshine – Davis and Mitchell

Wildwood Flower – Carter Family

Hundley Waltz – Allan Thompson

Take the A Train – Billy Strayhorn

Autumn Leaves – Joseph Kosma

Satin Doll – Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn

Sweet Georgia Brown – Ben Bernie and Maceo Pinkard


*We may be able to learn a specific song for your ceremony for an additional fee. Please send us a message to inquire about that.

Bluegrass, Folk, Country, Rock, and 80s Songs

Clinch Mountain Backstep – Ralph Stanley

Nine Pound Hammer – Merle Travis

Foggy Mountain Special – Early Scruggs

Foggy Mountain Breakdown – Earl Scruggs

East Tennessee Rag – Traditional

Man of Constant Sorrow – Ralph Stanley

Rocky Top – Felice and Boudleaux Bryant

Old Joe Clark – Traditional

Gold Rush – Bill Monroe

Liberty – Traditional

Soldiers Joy – Traditional

Blackberry Blossom – Traditional

Old Home Place – The Dillards

High Mountain Girls Can Love – R. Stanley

Dark Hollow – Bill Browning

Sitting on Top of the World – W. Vinson

Red Wing – F.A. Mills

June Apple – Old Time

Cherokee Shuffle – Traditional

I’ll Fly Away – Traditional

Blue Moon of Kentucky – Bill Monroe

8 More Miles to Louisville – Traditional

Your Are My Sunshine – Davis and Mitchell

Salty Dog – The Morris Brothers

John Hardy – Traditional

Shady Grove – Traditional

Salt Creek – Bill Monroe

The Ballad of Jed Clampett – Paul Henning

Faded Love – Bob Wills

Saint Anne’s Reel – Traditional

Over the Waterfall – Traditional

Love Please Come Home – Traditional

Catfish John – McDill & Reynolds

Blue Night – Bill Monroe

Wildwood Flower – Carter Family

Blue Ridge Cabin Home – E. Scruggs

Big Sciota – Traditional

Arkansas Traveler – Traditional

Red Haired Boy – Traditional

Dueling Banjos – A. Smith

Cripple Creek – E. Scruggs

Ragtime Annie – Traditional

Up on Cripple Creek – The Band

Mama Tried – Merle Haggard

Tulsa Time – Don Williams

Faith – George Michael

Don’t Stop Believin – Journey

Here Comes the Rain Again – Eurythmics

Your Cheating Heart – Hank Williams

Runaround Sue – Dion

Hey Good Looking – Hank Williams

Harvest Moon – Neil Young

I Know You Rider – The Grateful Dead

Corrina Corrina – Bo Carter 

South’s Going to Do It Again – C. Daniels 

Lady Be Good – George Gershwin

Sweet Georgia Brown – Bernie & Pickard

My Window Faces the South – Livingston

Rolling in My Sweet Baby’s Arms – Scruggs

Country Roads – John Denver

Wagon Wheel – Old Crow Medicine Show

Working Man’s Blues – Merle Haggard

Chase Each Other – Merle Haggard

Whisky Before Breakfast – Traditional

Red Haired Boy – Traditional

Banish Misfortune – Traditional

Swallowtail Jig – Traditional

Drunken Sailor – Traditional

Lover’s Waltz – Jay Ungar

Wonderful Tonight – Eric Clapton

Rhinestone Cowboy – Glen Campbell

Drift Away – Dobie Gray

No Woman No Cry – Bob Marley

Three Little Birds – Bob Marley

Should Have Known Better – The Beatles

Eight Days A Week – The Beatles

Can’t You See – Marshall Tucker

Fire On The Mountain – Marshall Tucker

Red Red Robin – Harry Woods

I Ain’t Broke But I’m Badly Bent – L. Moore

Smokey Mountain Rain – Ronnie Milsap

Love Someone Like Me – Newgrass Revival

You Never Can Tell – Chuck Berry

Little Georgia Rose – Bill Monroe

Your Love – The Outfield

I Will Wait – Mumford & Sons

When I’m 64 – The Beatles

Clyde – J.J. Cale

Call Me the Breeze – J.J. Cale

E.M.D. – David Grisman

8th of January – Traditional

Runaway – Del Shannon

Nellie Kane – Tim O’Brien

Material Girl – Madonna

I Am a Pilgrim – Traditional

Mandolin Rain – Bruce Hornsby


*This is just a tentative list and does not include all the songs the band plays. We are constantly adding new songs to our list.