Traditional? Or just more mainstream?
Arguably, any song telling a story could be called ballads, couldnt they?
OK, so for the traditional (?) side IMO
99 bottles of Beer on the Wall? ... maybe not, but it sure is traditional.
Irish Tenors version of Danny Boy.
lefty Frizzells Saginaw Michigan.
Seven Spanish Angels, Pancho & Lefty
John Cash has plenty of them, Wreck of the Old 97 & big river I like most though, with The Ballad of John Henry a long standing fav.
Shenandoah
Will the Circle Be Unbroken
The Circle Game.
Non traditional, non mainstream IMO
On Dar Williams, Cry, Cry, Cry, there are two very good ones, Cold Missouri Waters, and Ballad of mary Magdalen. Shades of Grey is also there, but its a lot of other places too.
KK wrote one called Pilgrim ch 33 I like a lot.
Robin & Linda Williams. do one on their Sugar for Sugar album; called The Cheapest Kind I simply cant hear too often.
Hank Jr. does one on a tribute album called the Tribute to Bocephus, The Songs of Hank W. Jr. entitled Outlaws Reward that has some great harmonies.
How do you get past Bon Jovis Blaze of Glory? or is that a rock anthem instead?
The Boss does justice to some too as on the tribute to John Cash, Kindred Spirits album with the cut entitled Give My Love to Rose.
Old Hippie Bellamy Brothers
Tom T. Hall Old Dogs, Children & Watermelon Wine, Ballad of Forty Dollars
Ray Wylie hubbard Mississippi Flush, and Conversation with the Devil
Joe Ely Gallo Del Cieilo & his version of R E Keen Jr. The Road Goes On Forever are super.
Charlie Sizemore does one called Turn it On, Turn it On about a guy who didnt make the WW II cut and sets out to quiet his more outspoken critics.
John Cash has plenty of them, Wreck of the Old 97 & big river I like most though with The Ballad of John Henry a long standing fav.
Cross eyed Child., by John Hartford, talking about Bill Monroes early life.
Stephen Stills - Southern Cross
Monty & The Pythons boys of 44, RE WW IIs D Day investment.
Dereilers Play Me the Waltz of the Angels.
Arguably, any song telling a story could be called ballads, couldnt they?
OK, so for the traditional (?) side IMO
99 bottles of Beer on the Wall? ... maybe not, but it sure is traditional.
Irish Tenors version of Danny Boy.
lefty Frizzells Saginaw Michigan.
Seven Spanish Angels, Pancho & Lefty
John Cash has plenty of them, Wreck of the Old 97 & big river I like most though, with The Ballad of John Henry a long standing fav.
Shenandoah
Will the Circle Be Unbroken
The Circle Game.
Non traditional, non mainstream IMO
On Dar Williams, Cry, Cry, Cry, there are two very good ones, Cold Missouri Waters, and Ballad of mary Magdalen. Shades of Grey is also there, but its a lot of other places too.
KK wrote one called Pilgrim ch 33 I like a lot.
Robin & Linda Williams. do one on their Sugar for Sugar album; called The Cheapest Kind I simply cant hear too often.
Hank Jr. does one on a tribute album called the Tribute to Bocephus, The Songs of Hank W. Jr. entitled Outlaws Reward that has some great harmonies.
How do you get past Bon Jovis Blaze of Glory? or is that a rock anthem instead?
The Boss does justice to some too as on the tribute to John Cash, Kindred Spirits album with the cut entitled Give My Love to Rose.
Old Hippie Bellamy Brothers
Tom T. Hall Old Dogs, Children & Watermelon Wine, Ballad of Forty Dollars
Ray Wylie hubbard Mississippi Flush, and Conversation with the Devil
Joe Ely Gallo Del Cieilo & his version of R E Keen Jr. The Road Goes On Forever are super.
Charlie Sizemore does one called Turn it On, Turn it On about a guy who didnt make the WW II cut and sets out to quiet his more outspoken critics.
John Cash has plenty of them, Wreck of the Old 97 & big river I like most though with The Ballad of John Henry a long standing fav.
Cross eyed Child., by John Hartford, talking about Bill Monroes early life.
Stephen Stills - Southern Cross
Monty & The Pythons boys of 44, RE WW IIs D Day investment.
Dereilers Play Me the Waltz of the Angels.