John Denver - 'Take Me Home, Country Roads' - John Denver's 1971 hit 'Take Me Home, Country Roads' features Eric Weissberg on banjo. Weissberg would later be celebrated for 'Dueling Banjos.'
Nelly Furtado - 'Força' - 'Força' was released by Portuguese-Canadian singer Nelly Furtado in 2004. Taken from the album 'Folklore,' the track features banjo work by Bela Fleck.
Taylor Swift - 'Mean' - 'Mean' appears on Taylor Swift's 2010 album 'Speak Now' and adequately showcases her talent on the banjo.
Elle King - 'Good to Be a Man' - Several of American singer-songwriter Elle King's compositions feature her playing the banjo, including 2016's 'Good to Be a Man.'
The Eagles - 'Take it Easy' - Bernie Leadon (pictured) of the Eagles performs on stage playing a banjo. He can be heard on 'Take it Easy,' the opening track from the band's 1972 debut album 'Eagles.'
Neil Young - 'Old Man' - It's actually James Taylor playing banjo on 'Old Man,' taken from Canadian singer-songwriter Neil Young's seminal 1972 album 'Harvest.'
Glen Campbell - 'Gentle on My Mind' - 'Gentle on My Mind' opens Glen Campbell's sixth studio album, released in 1967. Written by John Hartford, the track features Doug Dillard on banjo.
Rod Stewart - 'Mandolin Wind' - On the 1993 live album 'Unplugged...and Seated,' Rod Stewart plays the banjo while singing 'Mandolin Wind.'
Madonna - 'Love Spent' - Banjos introduce 'Love Spent,' a track that appears on Madonna's 2012 album 'MDNA.'
Dave Matthews Band - 'Alligator Pie' - Dave Matthews has described this song as feeling swampy with a New Orleans vibe and having a "banjo all over the record."
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