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Chord Req: Songs with one chord

02 Jan 08 - 10:58 PM (#2227158)
Subject: Chord Req: Songs with one chord
From: DonMeixner

I need a selection of songs that require just one chord to play them. Traditional Folk or Blues tunes would be great. Something that is common in the music world.

I seem to recall a thread about this very item awhile back but I can't seem to bring it up in a search.

Thanks

Don


03 Jan 08 - 12:27 AM (#2227185)
Subject: RE: Chord Req: Songs with one chord
From: GUEST,iancarterb

Sing anything a capella and it's a one chord song, based around the tonic note of the major or minor scale. Play a single appropriate note from the tonic chord or the one and five of that chord at appropriate metric or a-metric intervals, if accompaniment is for some reason required, and you may like the result. It will ONLY work for traditional folksongs, if it works at all. Blues may be a tough sell, because most listeners will expect I IV V (or I ii iii if it's jazzy), but look for fife and drum (try Roots of the Blues or The Blues Roll On, two classic Lomax field recording collections). The chain gang song that opens the film Oh Brother is from one of those two albums.


03 Jan 08 - 01:16 AM (#2227188)
Subject: RE: Chord Req: Songs with one chord
From: Melissa

I looked at a book not long ago that had "Hear Jerusalem Moan" as a one-chord song.


03 Jan 08 - 01:25 AM (#2227189)
Subject: RE: Chord Req: Songs with one chord
From: Goose Gander

I think it works very well for some early blues. There a probably 50 or 100 John Lee Hooker songs you can play with one chord (and lots of jagged flourishes, of course).


03 Jan 08 - 03:29 AM (#2227208)
Subject: RE: Chord Req: Songs with one chord
From: PoppaGator

John Lee Hooker is indeed the all-time king of the one-chord boogie.

This guy ~ Seasick Steve ~ seems to be a latter-day disciple of Mr. Hooker. Currently the subject of a lot of critical disagreement on another Mudcat thread.

Not everybody's cup of tea, obviously. Intense backbeat rhythm and raunchy electronic distortion seem to be pretty essential to this particular style; it's as if somehting like that is necessary to take the place of harmonic variations as a way to maintain the listener's interest.


03 Jan 08 - 06:15 AM (#2227280)
Subject: RE: Chord Req: Songs with one chord
From: Mr Happy

John Tams's fiddle seems to be playing the same note all the way through this song:

http://uk.youtube.com/results?search_query=Rolf+Lislevand&search=Search


03 Jan 08 - 06:27 AM (#2227285)
Subject: RE: Chord Req: Songs with one chord
From: s&r

Many rounds can be sung against one chord Frere Jaques and London's Burning spring to mind.

Stu


03 Jan 08 - 07:58 AM (#2227330)
Subject: RE: Chord Req: Songs with one chord
From: Big Al Whittle

I seem to remember one night Ronnie Drew singing Shoals of Herring with one chord. The feeling of the audience was that he was in altered state of consciousness. I think the secret is, not to care too much. It worked okay for Ronnie....


03 Jan 08 - 08:17 AM (#2227339)
Subject: RE: Chord Req: Songs with one chord
From: Richard Bridge

Jump Back


03 Jan 08 - 08:29 AM (#2227340)
Subject: RE: Chord Req: Songs with one chord
From: Ed.

Don,

Here is the previous thread: One-Chord Songs


03 Jan 08 - 11:37 AM (#2227506)
Subject: RE: Chord Req: Songs with one chord
From: GUEST,leeneia

Why do you want to play one-chord songs? The reason I'm asking is that I find them hard on the left hand, which gets clamped and then cramped by lack of movement.


03 Jan 08 - 11:51 AM (#2227513)
Subject: RE: Chord Req: Songs with one chord
From: the button

"Female drummer boy" sounds like one chord to me. In fact, I think it's in that whacky mode that goes B natural to B natural playing the white notes on a keyboard.


03 Jan 08 - 11:54 AM (#2227518)
Subject: RE: Chord Req: Songs with one chord
From: Little Hawk

Dylan's "Masters of War" is more or less a one-chord song, I think, and a very effective one, because he used this kind of percussive working around the minor chord flatpicking routine to develop a relentless driving sound that perfectly fitted the deep anger the song expresses.

The key of Em on the guitar is very well suited toward such arrangements.


03 Jan 08 - 11:55 AM (#2227519)
Subject: RE: Chord Req: Songs with one chord
From: GUEST,Question Mark

Muddy Waters' song "Rolling Stone" might be a one chord song.


03 Jan 08 - 12:03 PM (#2227529)
Subject: RE: Chord Req: Songs with one chord
From: the one

maggie's farm..


03 Jan 08 - 02:26 PM (#2227644)
Subject: RE: Chord Req: Songs with one chord
From: Mark Ross

PASTURES OF PLENTY can be played as on the original recording with a D chord. Woody played it in C capoed up two. When I was Utah Phillips' sideman, he sang it in A, but had me play an A7 all the way through. Of course it's to the tune of PRETTY POLLY so you could also do that.


Mark Ross


03 Jan 08 - 03:40 PM (#2227692)
Subject: RE: Chord Req: Songs with one chord
From: Mark Ross

Come to think of it, Woody recorded BUFFALO SKINNERS with just one chord, A minor all the way through.

Mark Ross


03 Jan 08 - 04:14 PM (#2227727)
Subject: RE: Chord Req: Songs with one chord
From: GUEST,Don Meixner

Thanks everyone, I appreciate the effort.

Hi Leeneia, I have to do a workshop of simple songs for beginners at a Guitar League meeting. (See www.GuitarLeague.com ) I plan on showing songs with 1, 2,3, and more involved songs. Since I know of no one chord songs in my rep this was the place to come for good advice. And as always, I got good advice.

Don


04 Jan 08 - 06:09 AM (#2228082)
Subject: RE: Chord Req: Songs with one chord
From: eddie1

"Stern Old Bachelor" (Derrol Adams) can be played using one chord - as long as it's a minor or b minor or c minor etc.

Eddie


04 Jan 08 - 06:22 AM (#2228093)
Subject: RE: Chord Req: Songs with one chord
From: David C. Carter

Dylan's "Hollis Brown"is more or less a one-chorder.

Can't recall which key,but it's a D chord,and hammering on the A & D strings.Doesn't use the top E very much.

David


04 Jan 08 - 06:29 AM (#2228095)
Subject: RE: Chord Req: Songs with one chord
From: Richard Bridge

I think Masters of War is the same sequence as Nottamun Town, in which case it uses at least 4 chords, Am, C, G, and D.


04 Jan 08 - 06:54 PM (#2228637)
Subject: RE: Chord Req: Songs with one chord
From: McGrath of Harlow

Bo Diddley


04 Jan 08 - 07:00 PM (#2228644)
Subject: RE: Chord Req: Songs with one chord
From: Goose Gander

Let's see, what else . . .

"Who Do You Love?" - I'm most familiar with Bo Diddley's version.

Plus, Billy Childish did a whole album of one-chord songs.


04 Jan 08 - 07:27 PM (#2228659)
Subject: RE: Chord Req: Songs with one chord
From: GUEST,woodsie

When I saw Roy Harper at thw Bloomsbury theatre 3 or 4 years ago he did a song that used only one chord - he said that he had been trying to write one for ages but it had been very difficult. can't remember it though and I don't think he did it again, the next couple of times that I saw him.


04 Jan 08 - 08:13 PM (#2228680)
Subject: RE: Chord Req: Songs with one chord
From: M.Ted

Pointed out in the other thread, but worth a repeat--many "funk" tunes hang on a single chord--"Chain of Fools", for instance--


04 Jan 08 - 10:57 PM (#2228758)
Subject: RE: Chord Req: Songs with one chord
From: number 6

"Factory Girl" by the Rolling stones

If I recall it's pretty well all G's with a couple of D's thrown in somewhere.

biLL


04 Jan 08 - 11:00 PM (#2228763)
Subject: RE: Chord Req: Songs with one chord
From: Jim Krause

Spike Driver's Blues by Mississippi John Hurt.

JimK


05 Jan 08 - 12:16 AM (#2228801)
Subject: RE: Chord Req: Songs with one chord
From: Mark Ross

Derroll Adams..... PORTLAND TOWN can be done with one chord.

Mark Ross


05 Jan 08 - 07:05 AM (#2228910)
Subject: RE: Chord Req: Songs with one chord
From: GUEST,HOUSE

you can simply leave out appropriate chords during a song and just play one chord, but there's a difference between that and a song that actually only has one chord that is the correct chord all the way through.


05 Jan 08 - 08:41 AM (#2228953)
Subject: RE: Chord Req: Songs with one chord
From: Jeremiah McCaw

Bo Diddley did some mostly one-chord songs. (The song 'Bo Diddley' uses a one-tone down slide-up - hammer-on? - but you could ignore that and just do the basic chord.)

"Who do you love?" ("I walk 47 miles of barb-wire, wear a cobra snake for a neck tie, got a brand new house on the roadside, made from rattlesnake hide) . . . say, did you say you wanted this for a kid's ukelele group? :-)

From my post on the previous thread: "On Gordon Lightfoot's first album is a song called "Oh, Linda" done with just bass and voice. The bass just riffs around an Em7 chord. Ver' funky - and I don't believe Lightfoot's ever written anything else quite like it."


05 Jan 08 - 05:14 PM (#2229336)
Subject: RE: Chord Req: Songs with one chord
From: M.Ted

It is also possible to create compound chords that eliminate the need for chord changes because they combine chords--but...


06 Jan 08 - 02:37 AM (#2229560)
Subject: RE: Chord Req: Songs with one chord
From: Joybell

Can't see it here -- but "She Moved through the Fair" can be done with one chord.
Cheers, Joy


06 Jan 08 - 04:27 AM (#2229576)
Subject: RE: Chord Req: Songs with one chord
From: Seaking

From what I recall Roy Bailey holds the same minor chord throughout in 'witches'.

Chris


06 Jan 08 - 06:44 AM (#2229613)
Subject: RE: Chord Req: Songs with one chord
From: GUEST,Brian Peters

Guest, House is quite right, a lot of the examples quoted here are of drone accompaniments to songs which would conventionally use several chords. For instance, "Over the Hills and Far Away" would normally be a three-chorder, but John Tams plays a very effective fiddle drone to it in "Sharpe" (I know, 'cos I bought the boxed set for Christmas). If you want real one-chorders, look at old blues, as has been suggested, or old-time banjo stuff. Dock Boggs "Country Blues", if memory serves, has just the one mdoal chord throughout. Some Boozoo Chavis zydeco as well.


06 Jan 08 - 09:26 AM (#2229658)
Subject: RE: Chord Req: Songs with one chord
From: Jeremiah McCaw

I seem to recall Oscar Brand saying on one of his TV shows that he'd taught his daughter to sing "Home on the Range" with a single chord - I think he said it was a C6.


07 Jan 08 - 12:20 AM (#2230122)
Subject: RE: Chord Req: Songs with one chord
From: Janice in NJ

The C6 is the same as the Am7, and it can be used by itself with many chant-like Southern convict work songs in Am that fit the same basic pattern as Goin' Back to Weldon. That's because the Am7/C6 is almost two chords rolled into one. There's an full Am in there (a + c + e), and there is two-thirds of an Em in there as well (e + g).


07 Jan 08 - 11:02 PM (#2230858)
Subject: RE: Chord Req: Songs with one chord
From: GUEST,DonMeixner

Thank you everyone. The League meet was tonight. I used Boom Boom Boom   
by John Lee Hooker, Who Do You Love done by Bo Diddley and The Laughlan Boy by Tracey Grammer.

I appreciate the help a great deal.

Don


21 Aug 14 - 03:44 PM (#3652755)
Subject: One cord only
From: GUEST,Leadbelly

Hi there,

this might become very interesting!

Who is aware of songs with one cord only?

From the beginning till the end? And singing around.

Folk, blues or whatever.

I have no idea.
I moved this into an older thread. I hope the suggestions are helpful. -mod


21 Aug 14 - 03:59 PM (#3652760)
Subject: RE: Chord Req: Songs with one chord
From: GUEST,Leadbelly

So sorry!

I just recognized by moderation help that there was a similar thread some time before.

Nevertheless, if you have some new ideas....


21 Aug 14 - 07:32 PM (#3652799)
Subject: RE: Chord Req: Songs with one chord
From: GUEST,threelegsoman

Zum Gali Gali, a song from Israel uses only the chord of Am
I uploaded a duet by recording myself over a prior recording some time ago:
Zum Gali Gali


22 Aug 14 - 12:50 AM (#3652853)
Subject: RE: Chord Req: Songs with one chord
From: Mark Ross

Dave Van Ronk's arrangement of the prison work song LAZARUS is basically an Am chord all the way through. also, Pete Seeger said that he finally liked to play OLD JOE CLARK with just one chord.


Mark Ross


22 Aug 14 - 03:38 AM (#3652867)
Subject: RE: Chord Req: Songs with one chord
From: Musket

I am asked occasionally why I cram so many different chords in a guitar accompaniment. It isn't a wish to see how many you can contrive, it's that the less chords you use, the better your voice has to be...

A single chord song? I have been known to sing Dylan's Ballad of Hollis Brown with one chord and a single hammer other note. Guitar tuned to double drop D and capo'd up to E to suit my voice, I think.

Of course, using a modal tuning and running arpeggios around the fundamental chord sounds nice and when you think about it, makes most songs single chord.