Peter, Paul & Mary Guitar Lessons

Learn how to play the songs by Peter, Paul & Mary note-for-note on guitar with The Peter, Paul & Mary Guitar Lessons. Each lesson includes the playthru, video lesson, songsheet with chords and tab.
Click on any of the song titles to see a clip from the start of the lesson. (The free one you can download in its entirety.)
You’ll receive at least two videos per song, one lesson and one performance-standard play-through. You’ll also receive the chords/lyrics and guitar tabs as PDF files.
The videos are mp4 format and should play on PC’s, Macs and most mobile devices.
They will download as Zip files. If you don’t have a Zip program on your PC you’ll need to install one to open the file. .
If you want to download to an iPad or iPhone, please read here.
Layne Lisser says
Could you please add ” A’Soalin’ ” to your list of songs to work out. Thanks!
Doug says
Thanks for these lessons. I’m surprised there is no published source for Peter Paul and Mary tab. I’ve been trying to figure out Stewball forever. Perhaps you could put it on the list.
Alan says
Hi Jerry, What I’m about to relate to you is relatively inconsequential but in the interest of being as much as a perfectionist as one can be, I noticed that on the page with the WORDS to the song “He Stopped Loving Her Today”, the title of the song is written as: He Stopped Loving “”You”” Today. The Title of the song is actually: He Stopped Loving “Her” Today. Yes, I have lots of free time to perfect all of the words to the songs I’ve learned from you! I feel better now…
Jerry says
Can’t believe I missed that one. Apologies.
I’ll get it corrected.
Paul A Moser says
I’d love to get the PPM version of song “For Baby” (John Denver’s “For Bobbie”)
Mark says
Would love to see a solo version of Polly Von.
Jerry says
I’ll add it to the to-do list Mark
Terry says
Delighted to see PPM’s version of this on The List as I think it’s far better than Lightfoot’s arrangement (okay, tastes differ obviously). Only hope it will be available in this decade sometime! It made me wonder about something though: when there are multiple versions of a song, how do you decide which to offer? I thought at first that you simply went with the songwriter’s personal recorded version… but a quick second glance shows that isn’t true. Then I thought maybe it was the most commercially-successful version but that isn’t always right either. And in a few instances there are even two versions of a song offered but that’s unusual and it’s hard to see what’s special about just them. So my question is: do you have a “rule”about which songs to offer? Is it based on some number of requests, or your personal interest, or something else? Certainly no offense intended by my question, just curious!
Jerry says
Almost everything I do now is driven by requests and I do them in the order the request came in.
The only exceptions are Beatles, Donovan, Ralph McTell, Joni Mitchell which are my kind of vanity projects :)
Peter says
Please do “Early Morning Rain” version by Peter, Paul and Mary for two guitars. They have the best version of this song!
Jerry says
Number 331 on the list.