Remember when you would walk past a guitar busker on the street and they’d be playing one of these songs?
– Hey There Delilah
– Wonderwall
– Brown Eyed Girl
– Hotel California
– Stairway to Heaven
Well, I sure do! And that’s why I made this blog. I want to use it as a platform to discuss those songs that you expect to hear when you see a guitar busker on the street. It’s going to be great. If anyone knows any guitar buskers, please tell them about my blog.
This blog will be about 5 songs that guitar buskers play on the street.
1. Wonderwall- Oasis: This song is one of the most popular songs that you will hear when you see a guitar busker on the street. It is quite easy to play and catchy so everyone knows it.
2. Creep- Radiohead: This song is also quite easy to play on guitar and is popular among street performers as it has a calming quality that brings people in on the street.
3. Santeria- Sublime: This song is also very popular among street performers. It has a calm melody and people of all ages know this song so it’s a great song for attracting people to listen to your playing.
4. Let Her Go- Passenger: This song was really popular when it came out in 2012, but even now you will still hear it being played by guitar buskers on the street as the chords are quite simple to play and it’s a pretty song to hear from acoustic guitar.
5. Hallelujah- Leonard Cohen: Hallelujah has been made famous by numerous artists, but Jeff Buckley’s version is probably the most well known among people of all ages and is a great choice for street performers as
We’ve all seen the guitar buskers. Usually on a street corner, or maybe in a mall, playing the songs that everyone knows and loves. Here are 5 of the most common songs that you would expect to hear from a guitarist!
1) Wonderwall (Oasis)
2) Hey There Delilah (Plain White T’s)
3) I’m Yours (Jason Mraz)
4) Take Me Home, Country Roads (John Denver)
5) Let Her Go (Passenger)
What are your favorite songs to hear when you see a guitar busker? Let us know!
When you see a guitar busker on the street, there are a few songs that you always expect to hear. These are some of the best guitar busking songs:
1. Wonderwall by Oasis
2. Creep by Radiohead
3. Stairway to Heaven by Led Zeppelin
4. Sunshine of Your Love by Cream
5. Hotel California by The Eagles
1. Wonderwall by Oasis
2. The Joker by Steve Miller Band
3. Hotel California by The Eagles
4. Stairway to Heaven by Led Zeppelin
5. Free Fallin’ by Tom Petty
For more songs to expect a guitar busker to play, check out my blog at www.songs-to-expect-guitarists-to-play.com
1. “Wonderwall” by Oasis
2. “Hey There Delilah” by The Plain White T’s
3. “I’m Yours” by Jason Mraz
4. “The A Team” by Ed Sheeran
5. “Let Her Go” by Passenger
This is a list of songs that you would expect a guitar busker to play, but are too popular to actually play. My personal favorite song that I play when I’m busking is probably “Till The World Ends” by Britney Spears because it is so unexpected and over the top.”
1. Wonderwall – Oasis
It is the go to song for guitar buskers all over the world. The chords are fairly easy and most people already know the words, so it’s a win-win for everyone involved. A number of other songs by Oasis are also featured on this list.
2. Yellow – Coldplay
Yellow is another of those songs that most people will know and will therefore sing along to. It has great lyrics that make it easy to learn and also sounds really good when played acoustically. This song could easily have been at number 1 on this list, but we’d like to show some diversity with our choices!
3. Don’t Look Back In Anger – Oasis
Another Oasis song makes it onto the list at number 3! This time a slightly lesser known song by the band that features Noel’s unique vocals and great lyrics that give a message of hope to anyone who is down in life.
4. Clocks – Coldplay
The first Coldplay song on this list wasn’t enough for them, so they’ve sneaked back in at number 4 with their hit from 2002, Clocks. The song has a great melody and sound with some fantastic lyrics that make it another one of those songs that