Digital Drum Sheet Music Library
Quality Transcriptions You Can Count On
All the drum sheet music found on this page and throughout the site are full, note-for-note transcriptions transcribed by James Morton--long-time professional drummer, author of over a dozen books with Mel Bay Publications, and creator of the "Rock Charts" column formerly found in Modern Drummer--over the course of his 40+ year career.
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Title
Artist
Year
Comments
Music
Price
Buy
Paul Simon
1976
One of the most famous drum patterns in rock: Steve Gadd rules.
$3.99
Pink Floyd
1979
The chorus came from a school in Islington, England, and was chosen because it was close to the studio.
$2.99
L.T.D.
1977
If you like funky drumming, here it is! Highly recommended chart!.
$3.99
Robert Palmer
1979
"Doctor, Doctor, give me the news - I got a bad case of lovin' you..."
$4.99
Barry White
1974
I polled one of my classes as to who had the sexiest voice. Guess who won?
$2.99
The Little River Band
1979
Australian band that hit it big. Medium tempo 16th note feel. This is a cool chart of a cool song with some cool fills.
$3.99
The Spinners
1972
The Spinners weave their magic. Just relax and groove.
Free
Smokey Robinson
1979
Smooth as silk. This song took Smokey 5 years to write. "You're gonna fly away, glad you're coming my way."
$2.99
Led Zeppelin
1973
From the album Houses Of The Holy, bouncy reggae feel. John Bonham on drums. Cool fills throughout.
$4.99
The Four Seasons
1975
Number 1 for 3 weeks, featuring drummer Gerry Polci on vocals as well.
$3.99
Steely Dan
1972
For a group that made use of the absolute best in studio drummers, many people may not recognize the name of the original drummer Jim Hodder. Groove that won't quit.
$4.99
Fleetwood Mac
1977
"Yesterday's gone." Good advice: Think about today. Shuffle feel.
$3.99
Bad Company
1975
To me, this is what rock is all about: organic, emotional and powerful. Add one of the best rock singers of all time (Paul Rodgers) and you've got a winner. Drummer is Simon Kirke.
$4.99
Creedence Clearwater Revival
1971
From CCR Chronicles, one of their many hits.
$3.99
Alicia Bridges
1978
"I want some action (pronounced ack-shawn)." BIG dance hit and a fun chart.
$3.99
Staple Singers
1972
#1 funky song with Roger Hawkins again. Very nice!!!!!
$3.99
Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes
1972
This soul ballad has a 6/4 feel. Teddy Pendergrass sings.
$3.99
Doobie Brothers
1977
Michael McDonald has got a voice. Solid feel on this chart.
$2.99
Temptations
1971
Beautiful and delicate, a dreamy classic. Tympani & harp.
$2.99
Hollies
1972
"Saturday night I was downtown, working for the FBI." Cool song.
$3.99
Yes
1972
Progressive rock band that has been around. Bill Bruford drums.
$3.99
ZZ Top
1979
That band from Texas - from the Deguello album, funky and bluesy.
$3.99
Bobby Bloom
1970
A Top 10 hit about a magical place. Cool percussion parts, and great bass line.
$2.99
Bob Marley
1977
The all time king of reggae continues to enchant. If you haven't played a reggae chart, give this a try. The patterns are very interesting.
$2.99
Eagles
1973
"I like the way your sparkling earrings lay against your skin so brown."
$3.99
Wild Cherry
1976
Always a crowd pleaser, recently voted #1 greatest funk song of all time!
$3.99
Led Zeppelin
1970
This was meant for the Led Zep III album but was released years later on the Coda album.
$2.99
The Doors
1971
From their album L.A. Woman. One of the Door's best. Atmosphere to the max.
$4.99
Gerry Rafferty
1979
Very clever song form, reminiscent of Beatle chord changes. His followup to "Baker Street."
$1.99
Aretha Franklin
1971
Bernard Purdie is great. If you don't believe it, just ask him.
$3.99
Hues Corporation
1974
Sounds even better now than way back then. Good production.
$2.99
Creedence Clearwater Revival
1970
One of their many hits during the late 60s and early 70s. Almost a magical groove.
$2.99
Fleetwood Mac
1975
Written by Christine McVie, it remains one of the group's most popular songs.
$4.99
Grand Funk Railroad
1975
I love the fact that most of this song is just bass, drums, and voice. Hard rock shuffle.
$2.99
Lynyrd Skynyrd
1974
Southern rock at its finest. "Turn it up!" A real classic.
$4.99
Eagles
1972
Their 1st big hit, and a rock classic today. Made a spot in AZ famous.
$3.99
Doobie Brothers
1976
From the Best Of The Doobies. This has to be in the pocket, or else.
$3.99
Sly & The Family Stone
1970
JB invented funk, and passed the torch to Sly. Signature bass line.
$3.99
Led Zeppelin
1973
From the Houses of the Holy album, the title refers to the sea of fans seen from the stage. John Bonham on drums.
$4.99
Cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose
1972
Their million seller followup to "Treat Her Like A Lady".
$3.99
Shocking Blue
1970
Did you know this band was from the Netherlands? Phonetic singing. Now it's used pretty famously in cosmetic commercials.
$3.99
Rolling Stones
1971
One of the greatest Stones songs, and one of the greatest R&R songs. Charlie Watts on drums.
$3.99
J.D. Souther
1979
A la Roy Orbison, a nice rock ballad. Rolls along easily.
$2.99
Barry White
1975
One of a kind. Barry White was born with that foghorn voice.
$3.99