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Ultimate Gig Songbooks

Original price was: $20.00.Current price is: $9.95.

Ultimate Gig Songbooks gives you the tools to learn, practice, and perform the most popular songs in a three-part process:

  1. Notation: Use the tab and music notation to study the song’s guitar parts.
  2. Backing Tracks: Use the backing tracks to practice with.
  3. Cheat Sheets: Once you’ve got the song down, use the cheat sheet with the chords and lyrics for live performance.
  • 50 of the most popular songs
  • Bonus Chord and Lyric Archive
  • Bonus “Top 20 Rock Guitarists” Song Collection

Whether you perform in public or for just a few friends, you need to have an arsenal of songs on command at any time, and with “Ultimate Gig Songbooks” you’ll have instant access to some of the most requested songs of all time. Not everyone wants to sit at a computer all day long, so my completely downloadable reference catalog provides you with the perfect variety of songs to pick from and take with you to your next performance.

Instant Play-ability

These songs are the “bar staples” that everyone wants to hear. Each song has the complete chords and lyrics and music notation. They are guaranteed accurate.

If you’ve ever played in front of a group, no matter how many, then you know that someone will ask you to play their favorite song. 9 times out of 10 it will be a song that you’ll find in “Ultimate Gig Songbooks”.

Why This Collection Is Perfect For You

  • These are the songs you simply MUST know…
  • Completely accurate song renditions…
  • Easy to read – perfect for live performances

I personally perform cover songs with a band and sometimes even as a solo act and I like to keep chords and lyrics handy whenever I perform- “Ultimate Gig Songbooks” is all that I need to take with me. With it, I’m prepared for just about anything!

I can remember a lot of my songs and, after a while, I don’t really need the chords, lyrics, and tab anymore. On the other hand, I’m no spring chicken anymore, and sometimes it takes a while for my mind to absorb and keep up with all of the songs. “Ultimate Gig Songbooks” is there to help jog my memory and it’s there to allow me to play more songs not already committed to memory.

One thing that I don’t want in my music is a song that spans page after page. Really, all I want is one page. Two pages are alright sometimes for longer or more complex songs, but no more than that. Also, I want to be able to see it, too. My eyes aren’t what they used to be and I don’t want to wear my reading glasses on stage. Besides, I don’t want to make it so evident that I’m looking at my book from time to time when I’m performing.

All of this is what I had in mind when I created “Ultimate Gig Songbooks”. I have a few set standards for my songs:

  • It must be correct
  • It must be legible
  • It must be compact
  • It can’t be confusing (I’ve got to play it in real-time and I don’t have the time to double-check the lyrics or chords)

Look, I don’t expect a perfect performance every time, but I want the tools at my disposal to be able to do my best. “Ultimate Gig Songbooks” allows me to stay on track.

Songs Include

Complete notation, backing tracks, and chord/lyric cheat sheets.

  • Ain’t No Sunshine by Bill Withers
  • All Along The Watchtower by Jimi Hendrix
  • Bad To The Bone by George Thorogood
  • Black Magic Woman by Santana
  • Born To Be Wild by Steppenwolf
  • Brown Eyed Girl by Van Morisson
  • Burning Love by Elvis Presley
  • Call Me The Breeze by Lynyrd Skynyrd
  • Can’t You See by Marshall Tucker Band
  • Cocaine by Eric Clapton
  • Come Together by The Beatles
  • Comfortably Numb by Pink Floyd
  • Crazy Little Thing Called Love by Queen
  • Free Bird by Lynyrd Skynyrd
  • Get Back by The Beatles
  • Gimme Three Steps by Lynyrd Skynyrd
  • Hey Joe by Jimi Hendrix
  • Hotel California by Eagles
  • I Shot The Sheriff by Bob Marley
  • I’m Tore Down by Eric Clapton
  • Imagine by John Lennon
  • Jet Airliner by Steve Miller Band
  • Johnny B. Goode by Chuck Berry
  • Keep Your Hands To Yourself by Georgia Satellites
  • Listen To The Music by The Doobie Brothers Band
  • Look At Little Sister by Stevie Ray Vaughan
  • Margaritaville by Jimmy Buffet
  • Mary Jane’s Last Dance by Tom Petty
  • Melissa by The Allman Brothers Band
  • Mustang Sally by Wilson Pickett
  • Never Been To Spain by Three Dog Night
  • Paint It Black by The Rolling Stones
  • Pride And Joy by Stevie Ray Vaughan
  • Purple Haze by Jimi Hendrix
  • Red House by Jimi Hendrix
  • Roadhouse Blues by The Doors
  • Rock Me Baby by B.B. King
  • Sharp Dressed Man by Z.Z. Top
  • Smoke On The Water by Deep Purple
  • Sultans Of Swing by Dire Straits
  • Sunshine Of Your Love by Cream
  • Sweet Home Alabama by Lynyrd Skynyrd
  • Take It Easy by Eagles
  • The House Is Rockin’ by Stevie Ray Vaughan
  • The Thrill Is Gone by B.B. King
  • The Weight by The Band
  • Twist And Shout by The Beatles
  • While My Guitar Gently Weeps by The Beatles
  • Wild Horses by The Rolling Stones
  • Wonderful Tonight by Eric Clapton

Bonus: “Ultimate Gig Songbook” Chords And Lyrics Version

Simply download the files, print them out, and you’ll be ready for your next performance! Here are the songs:

  1. “Turn The Page” by Bob Seger
  2. “Have You Ever Seen The Rain” by Creedence Clearwater Revival
  3. “People Get Ready”
  4. “Sittin’ On The Dock Of The Bay”
  5. “All Along The Watchtower” – Bob Dylan
  6. “Keep Your Hands To Yourself” – Georgia Satellites
  7. “Simple Man” – Lynyrd Skynyrd
  8. “Sweet Home Alabama” – Lynyrd Skynyrd
  9. “The Weight” – The Band
  10. “Up On Cripple Creek” – The Band
  11.  “The Thrill Is Gone” – B.B. King
  12.  “Stormy Monday”
  13.  “Born On The Bayou” Creedence Clearwater Revival
  14.  “Every Rose Has It’s Thorn” – Poison
  15.  “Gimmie Three Steps” – Lynyrd Skynyrd
  16.  “Hallelujah” – Jeff Buckley
  17.  “Imagine” – John Lennon
  18.  “Here’s A Quarter”
  19.  “Johnny B. Goode” – Chuck Berry
  20.  “Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door” – Bob Dylan
  21.  “Listen To The Music” – Doobie Brothers
  22.  “Long Haired Country Boy” – Charlie Daniels Band
  23.  “Never Been To Spain” – Three Dog Night
  24.  “Take It Easy” – The Eagles
  25.  “Tush” – ZZ Top
  26.  “Pride And Joy” – Stevie Ray Vaughan
  27.  “Cover Of The Rolling Stone”
  28.  “Born To Be Wild” – Steppenwolf
  29.  “Old Time Rock And Roll” – Bob Seger
  30.  “Hoochie Coochie Man” – Muddy Waters
  31.  “Wonderful Tonight” – Eric Clapton
  32.  “Midnight Special” – Creedence Clearwater Revival
  33. “Margaritaville” – Jimmy Buffet
  34. “Brown Eyed Girl” – Van Morrison
  35.  “Whiskey Bent And Hell Bound” – Hank Williams Jr.
  36.  “Move It On Over” – Hank Williams
  37.  “House Of The Rising Sun” – The Animals
  38.  “Hey Joe” – Jimi Hendrix
  39.  “Drift Away”
  40.  “Can’t You See” – Marshall Tucker Band
  41.  “Before You Accuse Me” – Eric Clapton
  42.  “Family Tradition” – Hank Williams Jr.
  43.  “Midnight Rider” – Allman Brothers Band
  44.  “Mustang Sally” – Wilson Pickett
  45.  “Bad To The Bone” -George Thorogood
  46. “Red Red Wine” – Neil Diamond
  47.  “Take Me Home Country Road” – John Denver
  48.  “Your Mama Don’t Dance”
  49.  “I Shot The Sheriff” – Bob Marley
  50.  “Can’t Help Falling In Love” -Elvis Presley
  51.  “Suspicious Minds” – Elvis Presley
  52.  “Mary Jane’s Last Dance” – Tom Petty
  53.  “Honky Tonk Women” – Rolling Stones
  54.  “The House Is Rockin'” – Stevie Ray Vaughan
  55.  “Proud Mary” – Creedence Clearwater Revival
  56.  “Come Together” – The Beatles
  57.  “Paint It Black” – The Rolling Stones
  58.  “Cocaine” – Eric Clapton
  59.  “Call Me The Breeze” – J.J. Cale
  60.  “Feelin’ Alright” – Joe Cocker
  61.  “Space Oddity” – David Bowie
  62.  “Landslide” – Fleetwood Mac
  63.  “Breakdown” – Tom Petty
  64.  “I’m On Fire” – Bruce Springsteen
  65.  “Pink Houses” – John Mellencamp
  66.  “Sultan’s Of Swing” – Dire Straits
  67.  “Hotel California” – The Eagles
  68.  “On The Road Again” – Willie Nelson
  69.  “Don’t Think Twice, It’s Alright” – Bob Dylan
  70.  “Hey Hey, My My” – Neil Young
  71.  “Ramblin’ Man” – Allman Brothers Band
  72.  “Heard It In A Love Song” – Marshall Tucker Band
  73.  “(Ghost) Riders In The Sky” – The Outlaws
  74.  “Jim Dandy” -Black Oak Arkansas
  75.  “Don’t Fear The Reaper” -Blue Oyster Cult
  76.  “Sharp Dressed Man” – ZZ Top
  77.  “You Shook Me All Night Long” – AC/DC
  78.  “Blue On Black” – Kenny Wayne Shepherd
  79.  “The Ride” – David Allan Coe
  80.  “Three Little Birds” – Bob Marley

Bonus: Top 20 Rock Guitarists Song Collection

Are you ready to learn how to play like the greats?

Whether you’re just starting out on the guitar or already have some skills, learning these songs on the guitar is a must!

We’ve compiled a list of 20 of the very best players in rock music history and are providing you with the complete tab for some of their very best songs. Better yet, songs with an asterisk also include a high-quality backing track for you to practice along with.

Here’s The List (In No Particular Order)

Angus Young

As lead guitarist for Australian hard rockers AC/DC, Angus Young has inspired many aspiring guitarists to crank up that amp and wail away on blues-based solos that stand the test of time.

Songs include:

  • Back In Black*
  • Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap*
  • Hells Bells*
  • Highway To Hell *
  • Shoot To Thrill*
  • Thunderstruck*
  • You Shook Me All Night Long*

Billy Gibbons

This Texas blues-rocker has served as the frontman for ZZ Top for decades. He is known for his long beard and his tasty guitar chops that have helped produce dozens of hits over the years.

Songs Include:

  • Cheap Sunglasses*
  • Gimme All Your Lovin’*
  • Got Me Under Pressure*
  • I Thank You*
  • I’m Bad I’m Nationwide*
  • Jesus Just Left Chicago*
  • Just Got Paid*
  • La Grange*
  • Legs*
  • Sharp Dressed Man*
  • Tube Snake Boogie*
  • Tush*
  • Waitin’ For The Bus*

Brian May

This astrophysicist turned guitar great was a co-founder of the group Queen. His melodic playing carries each song to new highs and serves as a perfect counterpoint to vocalist Freddie Mercury.

Songs Include:

  • Another One Bites The Dust*
  • Bohemian Rhapsody*
  • Crazy Little Thing Called Love*
  • We Are The Champions*

Carlos Santana

As the leader of the band “Santana”, Carlos Santana has been able to bring Latin-infused rock to the limelight. His soaring solos are heavily featured throughout the band’s many hits.

Songs include:

  • Black Magic Woman*
  • Moonflower*
  • Oye Como Va*

Chuck Berry

As the prototype rock guitarist, Chuck Berry has influenced the biggest names in rock throughout the years. His signature licks and stage antics represent what rock and roll is all about.

Songs Include:

  • Johnny B. Goode*
  • Maybellene
  • Memphis Tennessee
  • Rock And Roll Music
  • Roll Over Beethoven
  • School Days

David Gilmour

Pink Floyd’s legendary axeman David Gilmour is given plenty of room for his epic guitar solos. Much of the Pink Floyd catalog is heavily instrumental and led by Gilmour’s soulful guitar which can fill up 10 minutes of music without overstaying its welcome.

Songs Include:

  • Another Brick In The Wall (Part 2)*
  • Breathe*
  • Comfortably Numb*
  • Dogs*
  • Hey You*
  • Shine On You Crazy Diamond*
  • Time*
  • Us And Them*
  • Wish You Were Here*

Duane Allman

Duane and his brother Greg Allman formed The Allman Brothers Band which became the quintessential jam band. He is perhaps the best slide guitarist of all time. Unfortunately, he died at a very young age, so we didn’t get to enjoy him for long.

Songs include:

  • Melissa*
  • One Way Out*
  • Whipping Post*
  • Midnight Rider
  • Ramblin’ Man

Eddie Van Halen

Another band founded by the brothers was the hard rock act “Van Halen”. With Eddie on guitar and Alex on drums, they quickly became known for their musicianship. Eddie helped pioneer new flashy techniques such as fretboard tapping and whammy bar tricks that sent an entire generation of guitarists back to the woodshed.

Songs include:

  • Ain’t Talkin’ ‘Bout Love *
  • Dance The Night Away*
  • Panama*
  • Pretty Woman*

Eric Clapton

Clapton has been a staple of classic rock for decades. He is well known not only for his work as a solo artist but as a member of several great bands such as Cream and Derek And The Dominos.

  • Bell Bottom Blues*
  • Cocaine*
  • Crossroads*
  • I’m Tore Down*
  • Sunshine Of Your Love*
  • Wonderful Tonight*

George Harrison

As the laid-back member of The Beatles, George Harrison brought restraint to his playing that perfectly complemented the predominantly Lennon/McCartney penned tunes as well as his own compositions.

Songs Include:

  • Come Together*
  • Day Tripper*
  • Get Back*
  • Help*
  • Here Comes The Sun*
  • In My Life*

Jeff Beck

As the guitarist’s guitarist, Jeff Beck can make the guitar talk, squeal, moan, and sing. His largely instrumental catalog might not feature a lot of mainstream hits, but it has kept many guitarists awake at night wondering “how did he do that?”.

Songs include:

  • Cause We’ve Ended As Lovers*
  • Going Down*
  • Blue Wind
  • Greensleeves
  • People Get Ready
  • You Know What I Mean

Jimi Hendrix

What can be said about Jimi Hendrix that hasn’t already been said? His skill as a tock guitarist is second to none. He was also a pioneer in the use of effects and his stage presence was a sight to behold. His psychedelic presence was a perfect fit for the late 60s, but his music has stood the test of time and still inspires to this day.

Songs Include:

  • All Along The Watchtower*
  • Castles Made Of Sand*
  • Fire*
  • Foxy Lady*
  • Hear My Train A Coming*
  • Hey Joe*
  • Little Wing*
  • Manic Depression*
  • Purple Haze*
  • Red House*
  • Star-Spangled Banner*
  • The Wind Cries Mary*
  • Voodoo Child*

Jimmy Page

Led Zeppelin was one of the most successful rock bands of all time and Jimmy Page was a major part of its success. He wrote some of the very best riffs in all of rock music and Zep’s many classic albums showcase his fantastic ability and multi-tracking skills.

Songs Include:

  • Black Dog*
  • Dancing Days*
  • Dazed And Confused*
  • Heartbreaker*
  • Immigrant Song*
  • Kashmir*
  • Over The Hills*
  • Ramble On*
  • Rock And Roll*
  • Stairway To Heaven*

Joe Walsh

Walsh started pumping out hits with James Gang but soon embarked on a solo career with continued success. Soon he found himself as a hired gun for the rock superband “Eagles”.

Songs Include:

  • Hotel California
  • Life’s Been Good
  • Take It Easy

Keith Richards

There’s no one quite like Keith Richards. He has spent decades powering one of the great rock bands The Rolling Stones. His open-tuning licks and riffs are instantly recognizable and are super fun to play.

Songs Include:

  • (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction*
  • Angie*
  • Miss You*
  • Paint It Black*
  • Wild Horses*

Mark Knopfler

This fast fingerpicker can really make the guitar talk. As the frontman for Dire Straits, he has recorded and performed some of the most tasteful solos you’ll hear. The details of his playing make for a great study.

Songs Include:

  • Money For Nothing*
  • Sultans Of Swing*
  • Romeo And Juliet
  • Walk Of Life

Randy Rhoads

This classically influenced rocker made a splash as Ozzy Osbourne’s guitarist. At first, Randy Rhoads was compared to Eddie Van Halen, but upon closer listening, people realized he was on a completely different track. Unfortunately, he died in an awful plane crash at a young age, so we never really saw his true potential.

Songs Include:

  • Crazy Train*
  • Mr. Crowley*
  • Dee
  • Over The Mountain
  • I Don’t Know

Ritchie Blackmore

Another classically influenced rocker can be found in Ritchie Blackmore of Deep Purple. He took complicated classical music and combined it with basic blues ideas and found a spot right in the middle.

Songs Include:

  • Smoke On The Water*
  • Highway Star
  • Space Truckin’
  • Woman From Tokyo

Stevie Ray Vaughan

This lightning-fast Texas blues rocker is beloved by both blues and rock audiences.  He helped start a blues resurgence in the 80s while finding airplay on rock stations. The intensity and soul found in his solos cannot be matched.

Songs Include:

  • Cold Shot*
  • Crossfire*
  • Dirty Pool*
  • Lenny*
  • Little Wing*
  • Mary Had A Little Lamb*
  • Pride And Joy*
  • Rude Mood*
  • Scuttlebuttin’*
  • Texas Flood*
  • The Sky Is Crying*
  • Tightrope*
  • Voodoo Chile*

Tony Iommi

As a founding member of  Black Sabbath, Tony Iommi helped provide a blueprint for Metal music with his iconic riffs.

Songs Include:

  • Iron Man*
  • NIB
  • Paranoid
  • Planet Caravan
  • Warpigs

Here’s The Bottom Line

All-in-all you’ll receive:

  • Ultimate Gig Songbook: 50 songs with complete notation, backing tracks, and chords and lyrics.
  • Bonus: Ultimate Gig Chords And Lyrics with chord and lyric cheat sheets for 80 songs.
  • Bonus: Top 20 Rock Guitarists with over 100 songs.

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