How many songs can you think of that have music instruments in the title?!


Question: Piano Man by Billy Joel, The Guitar Man by Bread, Piano Lessons by Porcupine Tree, The Piano Has Been Drinking by Tom Waits, While My Guitar Gently Weeps by the Beatles, Harmonica Tune by John Mayall, Guitar Town by Steve Earle, Green Tambourine by the Lemon Pipers, Mandolin Wind by Rod Stewart...

Edit: Thanks conie! It's such a great song...


Answers: Piano Man by Billy Joel, The Guitar Man by Bread, Piano Lessons by Porcupine Tree, The Piano Has Been Drinking by Tom Waits, While My Guitar Gently Weeps by the Beatles, Harmonica Tune by John Mayall, Guitar Town by Steve Earle, Green Tambourine by the Lemon Pipers, Mandolin Wind by Rod Stewart...

Edit: Thanks conie! It's such a great song...

Teardrops on my Guitar by Taylor Swift

Guitarzan - Ray Stevens

Harder question than I thought!

isis - good call on Piano Lessons!

Anyone Can Play Guitar - Radiohead
Mellotron Scratch - Porcupine Tree

Guitar is dead - Projecttt Fyask0
Piano is for emos - The funny fagholes

While My Guitar Gently Weeps - The Beatles
Mr Tambourine Man - Bob Dylan
She Bangs The Drums - Stone Roses
Girls Who Play Guitars - Maximo Park
Bass Test - Chemical Brothers
Ring Them Bells - Bob Dylan

One of my favorites is a great old album cut by Jimmy Buffett: "Something So Feminine About a Mandolin." (It's actually a ballad, not a funny song.) Speaking of the mandolin, Bruce Hornsby & the Range had a song called "Mandolin Rain."

There was "Deuling Banjos," from the movie "Deliverance." Most of the banjo titles are in bluegrass (e.g., Reno and Smiley's "Polka on a Banjo").

Johnny Cash and June Carter had a song called, "Long-Legged Guitar Pickin' Man." A number of other guitar songs include "Gonna Lay Down My Old Guitar" (Delmore Brothers), "Guitars, Cadillacs" (Dwight Yoakam), and "Guitar Boogie" (Arthur "Guitar Boogie Smith, who is the man actually credited with writing the aforementioned "Deuling Banjos").

Buck Owens did a song called "Second Fiddle," and Jean Shepard had one called "Second Fiddle (To an Old Guitar)". Then Johnny Paycheck had a song called "The Old Violin."

I can't think of many songs with drums in the title in rock and roll (which is strange considering the likes of Keith Moon!), but in country music, there was Jim Reeves' "Distant Drums" and Carl Smith's "Ten Thousand Drums."

Then, of course, there was the Dave "Baby" Cortez pop hit, "The Happy Organ."

Fun question! Thanks!

Honky Tonk Rock'n'Roll Piano - Jerry Lee Lewis
Let Ther Be Drums - Sandy Nelson
( dance with the ) Guitar Man - Duane Eddy
Mr Bass man - Johnny Cymbal
Time To Pay The Fiddler - Cal Smith
Triangle - Janie Grant
Then there's Lend me your comb? - Carl Perkins. If that's allowed

While My Guitar Gently Weeps ~ The Beatles
Blue Guitar ~ Chris Isaak
Piano Man ~ Billy Joel
Green Tambourine ~ The Lemon Pipers
Mr Tambourine Man ~ The Byrds
Cello Song ~ Nick Drake



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