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BUG Jam Song PDF Book ! January 2012
1. 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy) 2. April Showers 3. Catch the Wind - Donovan4. Cheers Theme Song5. Dear Abbey6. Drunken Sailor 7. Five Foot Two 8. Gypsy Rover 9. I Can Sing a Rainbow 10. I Will Survive 11. I'll Fly Away 12.Jack Was Every Inch a Sailor 13.Jamaica Farewell 14.Keep on the Sunny Side 15.On the Sunny Side of the Street 16.She'll Be Coming Round the Mountain17.Somewhere over the Rainbow / Wonderful World18.Song for Winterʼs Night (F)19.Spinning Wheel20.Stand By Me21.Sway22.Thatʼs Amore23.The Circle Game 24.The Lion Sleeps Tonight (easier version) 25.The Ukulele Song 26.The Way You Make Me Feel27.This Little Light 28.Tiptoe Through the Tulips29.Tonight You Belong to Me 30.Try to Remember 31.Unchained Melody 32.V'la l'bon vent 33.Waltzing Matilda 34.When I'm 64 35.With A Little Help From My Friends (G) 36.Yes! We Have No Bananas! 37.You Ain't Goin' Nowhere (G) 38.You Are My Sunshine
59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin’ Groovy) – Paul Simon
Intro: G D A D (x 2)
G D A D Slow down, you move too fast, G D A D You got to make the morning last, G D A D Just kickin' down the cobble stones, G D A D Lookin' for fun and feelin' groovy.
G D A D G D A D G D A D Ba da da da da, da da, feelin' groovy…
G D A D Hello lamppost, what cha knowin'? G D A DI've come to watch your flowers growing. G D A DAin't cha got no rhymes for me? G D A DDootin' do-do-do, feeling groovy.
G D A D G D A D G D A D Ba da da da da, da da, feelin' groovy…
G D A DGot no deeds to do, no promises to keep. G D A DI'm dappled and drowsy and ready to sleep. G D A DLet the morning time drop all its petals on me. G D A DLife, I love you. All is groovy.
G D A D
G D A D Ba da da da da, da da, feelin' groovy (x 3)
G D A D
April Showers
Intro
[C] Life is [G] not a [C] highway [G] strewn with [C] flowers
[C] Still it [G] holds a [C] goodly [G] share of [C] bliss
[Em] When the [B7] sun gives [Em] way to [B7] April [Em] showers [A7]
[Dm] Here's the point that [D7] you should never [G] miss [G7]
Verses
Though April [G7] Showers may come your [C] way They bring the [G7] flowers that bloom in [C] May So if it's [A7] raining have no re-[Dm]grets Because it [D7] isn't raining rain you knowIt's [G7 - one downstrum then stop] raining violets
And where you [G7] see clouds upon the [C] hillsYou soon will [A7] see crowds of daffo-[Dm]dils [A7] [Dm] So keep on [F] looking for a [Fm] bluebird and [C] listening for his [A7] song When-[Dm]ever April [G7] showers come a-[C]long [G7][C]
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CATCH THE WIND BY DONOVAN
C Csus4 C Csus41. In the chilly hours and minutes of uncertainty I want to beC F G C - Gin the warm hold of your lovin' mind. C Csus4 C Csus4To feel you all around me, and to take your hand along the sand,C F G C - F - Cah but I may as well try and catch the wind.
C Csus4 C2. When sundown pales the sky I want to hide a while Csus4 C F G C - Gbehind your smile, and everywhere I'd look, your eyes I'd find. C Csus4 CFor me to love you now would be the sweetest thing, Csus4it would make me sing,C F G C – F - Cah but I may as well try and catch the wind.
F G Am DDi dee, dee di dee, di di di dee, di di di dee, G Gsus2 G7di di dee, dee, dee dee dee.
C Csus4 C3. When rain has hung the leaves with tears I want you near, Csus4 C F G C - Gto kill my fears, to help me, to leave all my blues behind. C Csus4 C Csus4Standin' in your heart is where I want to be and long to be,C F G C – Csus4- Cah but I may as well try and catch the wind. C F G C – Csus4- C – Csus4- C - Csus4- Cah but I may as well try and catch the wind.
Cheers Theme Songsongwriter Gary Portnoy: http://garyportnoy.com/
[C] [G] [C] [G]
[C] Making your way in the [G] world todayTakes [C] everything you've [G] got[C] Taking a break from [G] all your worries[C] Sure would help a [G] lot[Bb] Wouldn't you [A] like to get a-[Dm]way [G]
[C] All those nights when you've [G] got no lightsThe [C] cheque is in the [G] mail[C] And your little [G] angel hung the [C] cat up by its [G] tail[Bb] And your third fi-[A]ancée didn't [Dm] show [Dm]
[G] Sometimes you wanna [C] go…[C] Where every-[Bb]body knows your [F] name [G][C] And they're [Bb] always glad you [F] came [G][Em] You wanna be where [F] you can seeOur [Em] troubles are all the [F] same[Em] You wanna be where [F] everybody [G] knows your [C] name
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Dear Abbey (key of C) John Prine
[C]Dear Abby, Dear Abby, my f[F]eet are too l[C]ong [C]My hair's falling out and my r[D7]ights are all w[G7]rong [C]My friends they all tell me, that'a [F]no friends at a[C]ll [C]Won't you write me a letter, won't you g[G]ive me a c[C]all [F]Sig[G]ned Be[C]wildered
[C]Bewildered, Bewildered …CHORUS:-------------> … you ha[F]ve no compl[C]aint You are what you are and you a[D7]in't what you a[G7]in't So li[C]sten up buster and li[F]sten up g[C]ood Stop wishin' for bad luck and kn[G]ockin' on w[C]ood [F] [G] [C] [C]Dear Abby, Dear Abby, my fo[F]untain pen le[C]aks My wife hollers at me and my k[D7]ids are all fr[G7]eaks Every s[C]ide I get up on is the wr[F]ong side of b[C]ed If it weren't so expensive I'd w[G]ish I were d[C]ead [F]Sig[G]ned Un[C]happy
[C]Unhappy, Unhappy, … CHORUS
[F] [G] [C] [C]Dear Abby, Dear Abby, you w[F]on't believe t[C]his But my stomache makes noises whene[D7]ver I k[G7]iss My gi[C]rlfriend tells me it's a[F]ll in my h[C]ead But my stomache tells me to wr[G]ite you inst[C]ead S[F]ign[G]ed Noisem[C]aker.
[C]Noisemaker, Noisemaker, … CHORUS [F] [G] [C] [C]Dear Abby, Dear Abby, well I n[F]ever tho[C]ught That me and my girlfriend would e[D7]ver get ca[G7]ught We were si[C]ttin' in the back seat just sho[F]otin' the bre[C]eze With her hair up in curlers and her p[G]ants to her kn[C]ees S[F]ign[G]ed Just Mar[C]ried
[C]Just Married, Just Married, … CHORUS [F]Sig[G]ned Dear A[C]bby
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Drunken SailorTraditional sea shanty
Verse 1:[Am] What'll we do with a drunken sailor,[G] What'll we do with a drunken sailor,[Am] What'll we do with a drunken sailor,[G] Earl-aye in the [Am] morning?
Chorus:[Am] Way hay and up she rises[G] Way hay and up she rises[Am] Way hay and up she rises[G] Earl-aye in the [Am] morning
2. Sling him in the long boat till he's soberChorus
3. Shave his belly with a rusty razor.Chorus
4. Send him up the crow's nest till he falls down.Chorus
5. That's what we'll do with the drunken sailor. Chorus
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Gypsy RoverGypsy Rover
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The [C] gypsy [G7] rover came [C] over the [G7] hill [C] Down through the [G7] valley so [C] sha [G7] dy, He [C] whistled and he [G7] sang 'til the [Em] greenwoods[Am] rang, And [C]he won the [F] heart of a [C] la-[F]d[C]y [G7]
CHORUS (repeat after each verse)[C] Ah-de-[G7] do, ah-de-[C]do-da-[G7]day, [C] Ah-de-[G7] do, ah-de-[C]da-[G7]ay He [C] whistled and he [G7] sang 'til the [Em] greenwoods[Am] rang, And [C]he won the [F] heart of a [C] la-[F]d-[C] y [G7]
She [C] left her [G7] father's [C] castle [G7] gates She [C] left her [G7] own fine [C] lo-[G7] ver She [C] left her [G7] servants and [Em] her es-[Am] state To [C] follow the [F] gypsy [C] ro-[F] [C] ver [G7].
Her [C] father saddled [G7] up his [C] fastest [G7] steed And [C] roamed the [G7] valleys all [C] o-[G7] er [C] Sought his [G7] daughter [Em] at great [Am] speed And the [C] whistling [F] gypsy [C] ro-[F] [C] ver [G7].
He [C] came at [G7] last to a [C] mansion [G7] fine, [C] Down by the [G7] river [C] Clay-[G7] dee And [C] there was [G7] music and [Em] there was [Am] wine, For the [C] gypsy [F] and his [C] la-[F] d-[C] y [G7]
"He [C] is no [G7] gypsy, my [C] father" she [G7] said "But [C] lord of these [G7] lands all[C] o-[G7] ver, And [C] I shall [G7] stay 'til my [Em] dying [Am] day With my [C] whistling [F] gypsy [C] ro-[F] [C] ver [G7].
I CAN SING A RAINBOW(Arthur Hamilton)
[C] Red, and [Dm] yellow, and [C] pink and green[F] Purple, and [Em] orange, and [Dm] blue [G][C] I can sing a [Dm] rainbow, [Em] Sing a [F] rainbow,[G] Sing a [G7] rainbow, [C] too.
[F] Listen with your [C] eyes,[F] Listen with your [C] eyes,And [F] sing every[G]thing you [C] see,[D] You can sing a [G] rainbow, [D] Sing a [G] rainbow, [Am] Sing a-[D7]long with [G] me [G7]
[C] Red, and [Dm] yellow, and [C] pink and green[F] Purple, and [Em] orange, and [Dm] blue [G][C] I can sing a [Dm] rainbow, [Em] Sing a [F] rainbow,[G] Sing a [G7] rainbow, [C] too.
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I'll Fly AwayAlfred Brumley, 1932
arranged by John Kavanagh 2008
melody
harmonies
Just a few more wear y- days and then I'll fly a way.-When the shad ows- of this life have gone, I'll fly a way.-Some glad mor ning- when this life is o'er, I'll fly a way!-
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To lead on where joy shall nev er- end: I'll fly a way.-Like a bird from pri son- bars has flown, I'll fly a way.-To a home on God's cel es- tial- shore: I'll fly a way!-
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I'll fly a way,- oh Glo ry,- I'll fly a way.-
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When I die, hal e- lu- jah- by and by, I'll fly a way!-
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Jack was Every Inch a Sailor Intro: [C] [G7] [C] STOP
Now, 'twas [C] twenty-five or thirty years Since Jack first saw the [G7] light; He came into this world of woe One dark and stormy [C] night. He was born on board his father's ship As she was lying [G7] to, 'Bout twenty-five or thirty miles Southeast of Bacal-[C]hao.
CHORUS (repeat after every verse)
[G7] Oh, [C] Jack was every inch a [G7] sailor, Five and twenty years a [C] whaler, Jack was every inch a [G7 ]sailorHe was born upon the deep blue [C] sea.
When [C] Jack grew up to be a man, He went to Labra-[G7] dor, He fished in Indian Harbour Where his father fished be-[C] fore. On his returning in the fog, He met a heavy [G7] gale, And Jack was swept into the sea And swallowed by a [C] whale.
The [C] whale went straight for Baffin's Bay 'Bout ninety knots an [G7] hour, And ev'ry time he'd blow a spray, He'd send it in a [C] shower. "Oh, now," says Jack unto himself, "I must see what he's a-[G7] bout." He caught the whale all by the tail And turned him inside [C] out.
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Jamaica FarewellJamaica Farewell
Harry Belafonte
[C] Down the way where the [F] nights are gay And the [G7] sun shines daily on the [C] mountaintop [C] I took a trip on a [F] sailing ship And when I [G7] reached Jamaica I [C] made a stop
Chorus:
But I'm [C] sad to say I'm [Dm] on my way [G7] Won't be back for [C] many a day [C] My heart is down my head is [Dm] turning around I had to [G7] leave a little girl in [C] Kingston town
[C] Down at the market [F] you can hear Ladies [G7] cry out while on their [C] heads they bear [C] Akee rice salt [F] fish are nice And the [G7] rum is fine any [C] time of year
Chorus
[C] Sounds of laughter [F] everywhere And the [G7] dancing girls swaying [C] to and fro [C] I must declare my [F] heart is there Though I've [G7] been from Maine to [C] Mexico
Chorus
[C] Down the way where the [F] nights are gay And the [G7] sun shines daily on the [C] mountaintop [C] I took a trip on a [F] sailing ship And when I [G7] reached Jamaica I [C] made a stop
Chorus x 2
Keep on the Sunny Side (Carter Family)
[C] There's a dark and a [F] troubled side of [C] lifeThere's a bright there's a sunny side [G] tooThough we meet with the darkness and [C] strifeThe [G] sunny side we also may [C] view
Chorus:[C] Keep on the [C7] sunny side [F] always on the [C] sunny sideKeep on the sunny side of [G] life [G7]It will [C] help us every [C7] day it will [F] brighten all the [C] wayIf we keep on the [G7] sunny side of [C] life The storm and its [F] fury broke to-[C]dayCrushing hopes that we cherish so [G] dearClouds and storms will in time pass a-[C]wayThe [G] sun again will shine bright and [C] clear
Chorus:[C] Keep on the [C7] sunny side [F] always on the [C] sunny sideKeep on the sunny side of [G] life [G7]It will [C] help us every [C7] day it will [F] brighten all the [C] wayIf we keep on the [G7] sunny side of [C] life
Let us greet with the [F] song of hope each [C] dayThough the moment be cloudy or [G] fairLet us trust in our Savior a-[C]wayWho [G] keepeth everyone in His [C] care
Chorus:[C] Keep on the [C7] sunny side [F] always on the [C] sunny sideKeep on the sunny side of [G] life [G7]It will [C] help us every [C7] day it will [F] brighten all the [C] wayIf we keep on the [G7] sunny side of [C] life [C]If we keep on the [G7] sunny side of [C] life [C]If we keep on the [G7] sunny side of [C] life [C][G][C]
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On the Sunny Side of the StreetGrab your [G]coat, get your [B7]hatLeave your [C]worry on the [D]doorstep[G] Just direct your [E7]feetTo the sun[Am]ny side of the [G]street. [D]
Can't you [G]hear the pitter [B7]pat,And that [C]happy tune is [D]your step[G]Life can be so [E7]sweetOn the sun[Am]ny [D]side of the [G]street.
I used to [G7]walk in the shade,With my [Em]blues on [Am]paradeBut now [A]I'm not afraid -This ro[D]ver, crossed [D7]over.
If I ne[G]ver had a [B7]cent,I'd be as [C]rich as Rocke[D]feller[G]Going to set my [E7]feetOn the sun[Am]ny [D]side of the [G]street.
I used to [G7]walk in the shade,With my [Em]blues on [Am]paradeBut now [A]I'm not afraid -This ro[D]ver, crossed [D7]over.
If I ne[G]ver had a [B7]cent,I'd be as [C]rich as Rocke[D]feller[G]Going to set my [E7]feetOn the sun[Am]ny [D]side of the [G]street.[C] [G] [C] [G]
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SHE'LL BE COMING ROUND THE MOUNTAIN
Intro: first verse - harmonica
She'll be [C] coming 'round the mountain when she comes (toot toot)
She'll be coming 'round the mountain when she [G7] comes (toot toot)
She'll be [C] coming 'round the mountain,
She'll be [F] coming 'round the mountain,
She'll be [C] coming 'round the [G7] mountain, when she [C] comes. (toot toot)
She'll be driving six white horses when she comes(whoa back)
Oh we'll all go out to meet her when she comes(hi babe)
She'll be wearing pink pyjamas when she comes(wolf whistle)
Oh we’ll all drink apple cider when she comes(glug glug)
Oh we'll all have chicken and dumplings when she comes(yum yum)
And she'll have to sleep with grandma when she comes(snore snore)
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Somewhere Over The Rainbow / What a Wonderful World Israel Kamakawiwo`ole
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SONG FOR A WINTERS NIGHT
F C Dm Bb The lamp is burning low upon my tabletopF C F CThe snow is softly fallingF C Dm BbThe air is still within the silence of my roomF C FI hear your voice softly calling
1st. Bridge:F C Bb CIf I could only have you nearAm Dm Bb CTo breathe a sigh or two
Chorus:F C Dm BbI would be happy just to hold the hands I loveF C F COn this winter’s night with you
2nd. Verse:F C Dm BbThe smoke is rising in the shadows overheadF C F CMy glass is almost emptyF C Dm BbI read again between the lines upon each pageF C FThe words of love you send me
2nd. Bridge:F C Bb CIf I could only have you nearAm Dm Bb CTo breathe a sigh or two
SONG FOR A WINTERS NIGHT
Chorus:F C Dm BbI would be happy just to hold the hands I loveF C F COn this winter’s night with you
3RD. Verse:F C Dm BbThe fire is dying now my lamp is getting dimF C F CThe shades of night are liftingF C Dm Bb The morning light steals across my windowpaneF C FWhere webs of snow are drifting
3rd. Bridge:F C Bb CIf I could only have you nearAm Dm Bb CTo breathe a sigh or two
Last Chorus:F C Dm BbI would be happy just to hold the hands I loveF C A7 DmOn this winter’s night with youBb C FAnd to be once again with you
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The Third Wukulele Songbook
15/11/09 Worthing Ukulele Jam 4
Stand By Meby Ben E. King, 1961
When the [G]night has come, [Em] and the land darkAnd the [C]moon is the [D]only light we'll [G]see.No, I won't be afraid, no, I [Em]won't be afraid,Just as [C]long as you [D]stand, stand by [G]me.
So, darling, darling, [G]stand by me, oh, [Em]stand by me.Oh, [C]stand, [D] stand by [G]me, stand by me.
If the [G]sky that we look [Em]upon should tumble and fall,Or the [C]mountain should [D]crumble to the [G]sea.I won't cry, I won't cry, no, I [Em]won't shed a tear,Just as [C]long as you [D]stand, stand by [G]me.
So, darling, darling, [G]stand by me, oh, [Em]stand by me.Oh, [C]stand, [D] stand by[G] me, stand by me.
Whenever you’re in trouble won’t you[G]stand by me, oh, [Em]stand by me.Oh, [C]stand, [D] stand by[G] me, stand by me.
[Am] stop
When the marimba rhythms [Dm] start to play,Dance with me, [Am] make me sway,Like a lazy ocean [E7] hugs the shore,Hold me close, [Am] sway me more.
Like a flower bending [Dm] in the breeze,Bend with me, [Am] sway with ease,When you dance you have a [E7] way with me,Stay with me, [Am] sway with me.
Other dancers may [G] be on the floor, [G7] dear,But my eyes will [C] see only you,Only you have the [E7] magic technique,When we sway I go [Am] weak! [E7]
I can hear the sound of [Dm] violins,Long before [Am] it begins,Make me thrill as only [E7] you know how,Sway me smooth, [Am] sway me now.
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That’s AmoreDean Martin, 1952
[Gm]In Napoli where love is [Cm]king When boy meets [Gm]girl here's what they [D7]say
[G]When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie that's am[D7]ore When the world seems to shineLike you've had too much wine that's am[G]oreBells will ring ting-a-ling-a-ling ting-a-ling-a-ling And you'll sing vita [D7]bellaHearts will play tippy tippy tay tippy tippy tay like a gay taran[G]tella
[G]When the stars make you droolJust like a pasta fazool that's am[D7]oreWhen you dance down the street with a cloud at your feet You're in [B7]love [E7]When you [Am]walk in a dreamBut you [Gdim]know you're not dreaming sign[G]ore Scuzza [D7]me but you see back in old Napoli that's am[G]ore
When the [G]moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie That's am[D7]ore (that's amore)When the world seems to shine like you've had too much wineThat's am[G]oreBells will ring ting-a-ling-a-ling ting-a-ling-a-lingAnd you'll sing Vita [D7]bellaHearts will play tippy-tippy-tay tippy-tippy-tayLike a gay tarant[G]ella (lucky fella)
[G]When the stars make you droolJust like a pasta fazool that's am[D7]oreWhen you dance down the street with a cloud at your feetYou're in [B7]love [E7]When you [Am]walk in a dreamBut you [Gdim]know you're not dreaming sign[G]oreScuzza [D7]me but you see back in old Napoli that's am[G]ore
THE CIRCLE GAME Joni Mitchell 4/4 1…2…1234
Intro: last 2 lines of chorus
Yesterday a child came out to wander. Caught a dragon-fly inside a jar 4 2 2
Fearful when the sky was full of thunder…and tearful at the falling of a star 2 2 2 2
Then the child moved 10 times round the seasons. Skated over 10 clear frozen streams 4 2 2
Words like "when you're older" must ap-pease him
And promises of "someday" make his dreams 2 2 CHORUS:
And the seasons they go round and round and the painted ponies go up and down
We're captive on a carousel of time
We can't return, we can only look be-hind from where we came
And go round and round and round in the circle game.
p. 2 Circle Game
Sixteen springs and sixteen summers gone now
Cartwheels turn to carwheels through the town
And they tell him, take your time, it won't be long now
'Til you drag your feet to slow the circles down
CHORUS
So the years spin by and now the boy is twenty
Though his dreams have lost some grandeur coming true
There’ll be new dreams, maybe better dreams and plenty
Be-fore the last re-volving year is through. CHORUS & CODA
CODA: And go round and round and round (X3) in the circle game. RITARD
The Lion Sleeps Tonight - The TokensInstrumental: same melody as VERSE[F][Bb][F][C] [F][Bb][F][C]
INTRO:(GIRLS only, same melody as the Verse - In the jungle….)
[F] We-de-de-de, de-[Bb]de-de-de-de, [F] we-um-um-a-way [C][F] We-de-de-de, de-[Bb]de-de-de-de, [F] we-um-um-a-way [C]
(GUYS ONLY) A [F] wimoweh, a-wimoweh a-[Bb]wimoweh, a-wimoweh
A [F] wimoweh, a-wimoweh a-[C]wimoweh, a-wimoweh A [F] wimoweh, a-wimoweh a-[Bb]wimoweh, a-wimoweh
A [F] wimoweh, a-wimoweh a-[C]wimoweh, a-wimoweh
VERSE 1[F] In the jungle, the [Bb] mighty jungle, the [F] lion sleeps to[C]night,[F] In the jungle, the [Bb] quiet jungle, the [F] lion sleeps to[C]night.
CHORUS (2 parts sung together )1) (GIRLS)
[F] Weeeeeeee……..[Bb]…ee-ooo-eee-ooo [F] we-um-um-a-way [C][F] Weeeeeeee…….[Bb]…ee-ooo-eee-ooo [F] we-um-um-a-way [C]
2) (GUYS) A [F] wimoweh, a-wimoweh a-[Bb]wimoweh, a-wimowehA [F] wimoweh, a-wimoweh a-[C]wimoweh, a-wimowehA [F] wimoweh, a-wimoweh a-[Bb]wimoweh, a-wimowehA [F] wimoweh, a-wimoweh a-[C]wimoweh, a-wimoweh
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VERSE 2[F] Near the village, the [Bb] peaceful village, the [F] lion sleeps to[C]night, [F] Near the village, the [Bb] quiet village, the [F] lion sleeps to[C]night.
CHORUS (2 parts sung together – random monkey sounds )1) (GIRLS)
[F] Weeeeeeee……..[Bb]…ee-ooo-eee-ooo [F] we-um-um-a-way [C][F] BRRReeee………[Bb]…ee-ooo-eee-ooo [F] we-um-um-a-way [C]
2) (GUYS) A [F] wimoweh, a-wimoweh a-[Bb]wimoweh, a-wimowehA [F] wimoweh, a-wimoweh a-[C]wimoweh, a-wimowehA [F] wimoweh, a-wimoweh a-[Bb]wimoweh, a-wimowehA [F] wimoweh, a-wimoweh a-[C]wimoweh, a-wimoweh
VERSE 3 (everyone play quietly, girls only sing 1st line, everyone sings 2nd line)
[F] Hush my darling don’t [Bb] fear my darling, the [F] lion sleeps to[C]night,[F] Hush my darling don’t [Bb] fear my darling, the [F] lion sleeps to[C]night.
CHORUS - (2 parts sung together )1) (GIRLS)
[F] Weeeeeeee……..[Bb]…ee-ooo-eee-ooo [F] we-um-um-a-way [C][F] Weeeeeeee…….[Bb]…ee-ooo-eee-ooo [F] we-um-um-a-way [C]
2) (GUYS) A [F] wimoweh, a-wimoweh a-[Bb]wimoweh, a-wimowehA [F] wimoweh, a-wimoweh a-[C]wimoweh, a-wimowehA [F] wimoweh, a-wimoweh a-[Bb]wimoweh, a-wimowehA [F] wimoweh, a-wimoweh a-[C]wimoweh, a-wimoweh
(GIRLS only, same melody as verse, fade to end) 1 down strum each chord)[F] We-de-de-de, de-[Bb] de-de-de-de, [F] we-um-um-a-way [C][F] We-de-de-de, de-[Bb] de-de-de-de, [F] we-um-um-a-way [C]
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The Ukulele Song Tune same as chorus of Ukulele Lady
CIf you – could – play the ukulele You could play a ukulele song G7 And while – you – played the ukulele CYou could get your friends to sing along. CSo let’s – all – swing along together
Singing as the ukuleles play. G7 You’ll – for- get about the weather Cas you have a happy ukulele day.
FWell you could – sing – by yourself..C Well, so could we…. D7 G7 But it’s more fun to sing it in – per- fect har-mon-y.
CSo let’s – re-member not to hurry, Singing as the ukuleles play. G7 You’ll – for-get about your worries Cas you have a happy ukulele day. G7 C G7 CWon’t you have a happy ukulele day?
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[G] Hey pretty [F] baby with the [G] high heels [F] on[G] You give me [F] fever like I’ve [G] never, [F] ever known,[G] You’re just a [F] product of [G] loveli-[F]ness[G] I like the [F] groove of your [G] walk, your [F] talk, your dress
[C] I feel your [Bb] fever from [C] miles a-[Bb]round[C] I’ll pick you [Bb] up in my [C] car and we’ll [D] paint the town[G] Just kiss me [F] baby and [G] tell me [F] twice[G] That you’re the [F] one for [G] me
CHORUS
[X] The way you make me [G] feel (the way you [F] make me [G] feel)You really [F] turn me [G] on (you really [F] turn me [G] on)You knock me [F] off of my [G] feet (you knock me [F] off of my [G] feet)My lonely [F] days are [G] gone (my lonely [F] days are [G] gone)[F]
[G] I like the [F] feelin’ you’re [G] givin’ [F] me[G] Just hold me [F] baby and [G] I’m in [F] ecstasy[G] Oh I’ll be [F] workin’ from [G] nine to [F] five[G] To buy you [F] things to [G] keep you [F] by my side
[C] I never [Bb] felt so in [C] love be-[Bb]fore[C] Just promise [Bb] baby, you’ll [C] love me for-[D]evermore[G] I swear I’m [F] keepin’ you [G] satis-[F]fied[G] ‘Cause you’re the [F] one for [G] me
CHORUS
[X] The way you make me [G] feel (the way you [F] make me [G] feel)You really [F] turn me [G] on (you really [F] turn me [G] on)You knock me [F] off of my [G] feet (you knock me [F] off of my [G] feet)My lonely [F] days are [G] gone (my lonely [F] days are [G] gone)
THE WAY YOU MAKE ME FEEL – Michael Jackson
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THIS LITTLE LIGHT
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CThis little light of mine, I'm gonna let it shine.F CThis little light of mine, I'm gonna let it shine.C E7 AmThis little light of mine, I'm gonna let it shine. C G7 CLet it shine, let it shine, let it shine.
Verse 2
Hide it under a bushel? No! I'm gonna let it shine...
Verse 3
Don't let anybody whoosh it out! I'm gonna let it shine...
Verse 4
Shine all over Ottawa! I'm gonna let it shine...
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Tonight You Belong to Me
Intro: Mark
I [G] know (I know)
You be[G7]long to [C] somebody [Cm] new,
But to[G]night you be[D]long to [G]me [Gsus4] [G]Al[G]though (although)
We're a[G7]part, you're [C] part of my [Cm] heart
But to[G]night you be[D]long to [G] me [G7]
Way [Cm] down, by the stream
How sweet it would seem,
Once [G] more just to [E7] dream in the [A7] moonlight [D7] STOP
My honey
I [G] know (I know)
With the [G7] dawn that [C] you will be [Cm] gone
But to[G]night you be[D]long to [G] me [G7]
Way [Cm] down, by the stream
How sweet it would seem,
Once [G] more just to [E7] dream in the [A7] moonlight [D7] STOP
My honey
I [G] know (I know)
With the [G7] dawn that [C] you will be [Cm] gone
But to[G]night you be[D]long to [G] me
Just [D7] little old [G] me
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TRY TO REMEMBER
[C] [Am] [F] [G] 1. [C] Try to re-[Am]member the [F] kind of [G] September, when [C] life was [Am] slow and [F] oh, so [G] mellow. [C] Try to re-[Am]member the [F] kind of [G] September, when [C] grass was [Am] green and [F] grain so [G] yellow. [C] Try to re-[Am]member the [F] kind of [G] September, when [C] you were a [Am] young and a [F] callow [G] fellow. [C] Try to re-[Am]member, and [F] if you re-[G]member, then [C] follow [Am] [F] follo…[G]…ow. [C] [Am] [F] [G] 2. [C] Try to re-[Am]member when [F] life was so [G] tender, that [C] no one [Am] wept ex-[F]cept the [G] willow. [C] Try to re-[Am]member when [F] life was so [G] tender, that [C] dreams were [Am] kept be-[F]side your [G] pillow. [C] Try to re-[Am]member when [F] life was so [G] tender that [C] love was an [Am] ember a-[F]bout to [G] billow. [C] Try to re-[Am]member and [F] if you re-[G]member, then [C] follow [Am] [F] follo…[G]…ow. [C] [Am] [F] [G] [C] [Am] [F] [G] 3. [C] Deep in De-[Am]cember it's [F] nice to re-[G]member, al-[C]though you [Am] know the [F] snow will [G] follow. [C] Deep in De-[Am]cember it's [F] nice to re-[G]member, with-[C]out a [Am] hurt the [F] heart is [G] hollow. [C] Deep in De-[Am]cember it's [F] nice to re-[G]member, the [C] fire of Sep-[Am]tember that [F] made you [G] mellow. Deep in De-[Am]cember our [F] hearts should re-[G]member, then [C] follow [Am] [F] follo…[G]…[C]ow [Am] [F] follo…[G]…[C]ow.
Unchained MelodyArtist: The Righteous Brothers
[C]Oh, my [Am]love, my [F]darling,I [G]hunger for your [C]touch,A [Am]long lonely [G]time, and[C]time goes [Am]by, so [F]slowly,And [G]time can do so [C]much,Are [Am]you still [G]mine,I [C]need your love,[G7] [Am] I nee-[Em]-eed your love,God [F]speed your [G]love, to [C]me, [C7]
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Well, [F]lonely river [G]flows,To the [F]sea, to the [G]sea,[F]I'll be coming [G]home, wait for [C]me,[F]Lonely river [G]flows,to the [F]sea, to the [G]sea[F]I'll be coming [G]home, wait and [C]see,
[C]Oh, my [Am]love my [F]darling,I [G]hunger, hunger, for your [C]touch,A [Am]long lonely [G]time, and[C]time goes [Am]by, so [F]slowly,And [G]time can do so [C]much,Are [Am]you still [Em]mine,I [C]need your love,[G7] [Am] I nee-[Em]-eed your love,God, [F]speed your [G]love, to [C]me.- [Am] - - [G] - - [F] - - [C] [strum]fade
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V’la l’bon vent This song is more than 300 years old and has more than 100 known verses. It was sung by the French-Canadian voyageurs as they paddled their canoes across Canada
REFRAINAmV'là l' bon vent, v'là l' joli vent C GV'là l' bon vent, m'amie m'appelleAmV'là l' bon vent, v'là l’ joli vent C AmV'là l' bon vent, m'amie m'attend
Am G AmDerrière chez nous y'a t'un étang Am G AmDerrière chez nous y'a t'un étang Am G Il n'est pas large comme il est grand (Refrain)
Am G AmTrois beaux canards s'en vont baignant Am G AmTrois beaux canards s'en vont baignant Am G Le fils du roi s'en va chassant (Refrain)
Am G AmAvec son grand fusil d’argent Am G AmAvec son grand fusil d’argent Am G Visa le noir, tua le blanc (Refrain)
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REFRAINAmV'là l' bon vent, v'là l' joli vent C GV'là l' bon vent, m'amie m'appelleAmV'là l' bon vent, v'là l’ joli vent C AmV'là l' bon vent, m'amie m'attend
Am G Am Par dessous l'aile il perd son sang Am G Am Par dessous l'aile il perd son sang Am G Et par les yeux les diamants (Refrain)
Am G AmEt par le bec l'or et l'argent Am G AmEt par le bec l'or et l'argent Am G Que ferons-nous de tant d'argent? (Refrain)
Am G AmNous mettrons les filles au couvent Am G AmNous mettrons les filles au couvent Am G Et les garçons au régiment. (Refrain)
Toutes ses plumes s'en vont au vent, trois dam's s'en vont les ramassant.
C'est pour en faire un lit de camp, pour y coucher tous les passants.
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Waltzing MatildaC G Am FOnce a jolly swagman camped by a billabong,C Am F G7Under the shade of a coolibah tree, C E7 Am FAnd he sang as he watched and he waited 'til his billy boiled. C Am G7 CYou'll come a-Waltzing Matilda, with me.
C FWaltzing Matilda, Waltzing Matilda C Am F G7You'll come a-Waltzing Matilda, with me C E7 Am FAnd he sang as he watched and he waited 'til his billy boiled, C Am G7 CYou'll come a-Waltzing Matilda, with me.
C G Am FDown came a jumbuck to drink at the billabong,C Am F G7Up jumped the swagman and grabbed him with glee, C E7 Am FAnd he sang as he stowed that jumbuck in his tucker bag,C Am G7 CYou'll come a-Waltzing Matilda, with me.
C FWaltzing Matilda, Waltzing Matilda C Am F G7You'll come a-Waltzing Matilda, with me. C E7 Am FAnd he sang as he stowed that jumbuck in his tucker bag, C Am G7 CYou'll come a-Waltzing Matilda, with me.
C G Am FUp rode the squatter, mounted on his thoroughbred,C Am F G7
Up rode the troopers, one, two, three, C E7 Am FWhere's that jolly jumbuck you've got there in your tucker bag C Am G7 CYou'll come a-Waltzing Matilda, with me.
C FWaltzing Matilda, Waltzing Matilda, C Am F G7You'll come a-Waltzing Matilda, with me. C E7 Am FWhose the jolly jumbuck you've got there in your tucker bag C Am G7 CYou'll come a-Waltzing Matilda, with me.
C G Am FUp jumped the swagman, and sprang into the billabong, C Am F G7You'll never take me alive said he, C E7 Am FAnd his ghost may be heard as you're passing by that billabong, C Am G7 CYou'll come a-Waltzing Matilda, with me.
C FWaltzing Matilda, Waltzing Matilda, C Am F G7You'll come a-Waltzing Matilda, with me. C E7 Am FAnd his ghost may be heard as you're passing by that billabong, C Am G7 CYou'll come a-Waltzing Matilda, with me, C Am G7 CYou'll come a-Waltzing Matilda, with me.
When I’m 64INTRO: [C] [F] [G] [C] [C] When I'm old and losing my hair, many years from [G7] now, Will you still be sending me a Valentine? Birthday greetings, [C] bottle of wine? If I'd been out to quarter to three [C7] Would you lock the [F] door? Will you still [Fm] need me, [C] will you still [A] feed me, [D] When I'm [G7] sixty-[C]-four?
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[Am] You'll be older, [E] too [Am] And if you [Dm] say the word, [F] I could [G] stay with [C] you [G]
[C] I could be handy mending a fuse, when your lights have [G7] gone. You can knit a sweater by the fireside, Sunday mornings [C] go for a ride. Doing the garden, digging the weeds, [C7] Who could ask for [F] more? Will you still [Fm] need me, [C] will you still [A] feed me, [D] When I'm [G7] sixty-[C]-four?
[Am] Ev'ry summer we could rent a cottage in the Isle of [G] Wight, If it's not too [Am] dear [Am] We shall scrimp and [E] save [Am] Grandchildren [Dm] on your knee [F] Vera, [G] Chuck and [C] Dave [G]
[C] Send me a post-card, drop me a line, Stating point of [G7] view Indicate precisely what you mean to say, Yours sincerely [C] wasting away Give me your answer fill in a form, [C7] Mine forever [F] more Will you still [Fm] need me, [C] will you still [A] feed me, [D] When I'm [G7] sixty-[C]-four? [G7][C]
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With A Little Help From My FriendsIntro: G D Am G D Am
G D AmWhat would you do if I sang out of tune D7 GWould you stand up and walk out on me?G D AmLend me your ears and I’ll sing you a song D7 GAnd I’ll try not to sing out of key
CHORUS F C GOh, I get by with a little help from my friends F C GMm, I get high with a little help from my friends F C GMm, I’m gonna try with a little help from my friends (last time go to end ****) Em A7 G F C(GIRLS) Do you need anybody? (GUYS) I need somebody to love Em A7 G F C(GIRLS) Could it be anybody? (GUYS) I want somebody to love
G D Am(GUYS) What do I do when my love is away? D7 G(GIRLS) Does it worry you to be alone? G D Am(GUYS) How do I feel by the end of the day D7 G(GIRLS) Are you sad because you’re on your own? (REPEAT CHORUS)
G D Am(GIRLS) Would you believe in a love at first sight? D7 G(GUYS) Yes, I’m certain it happens all the time G D Am(GIRLS) What do you see when you turn out the light? D7 G(GUYS) I can’t tell you but I know it’s mine (REPEAT FIRST 3 LINES OF CHORUS)
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YES! We Have No Bananas! (Frank Silver & Irving Cohn, 1922) [G7] [C] There s a [F] fruit store [C] on our street [G7] It s run by a [C] Greek. [C] And he [F] keeps good [C] things to eat But [Em] you should hear him [G7] speak! [C] When you [F] ask him [C] anything, he [G7] never answers [C] no [G] He just yes es [Gdim] you to death And [D7] as he takes your [G7] dough, he tells you [C] Yes! We have-a no bananas![Bb7][A7] We [D7] have-a no ba-[G7]nanas to-[C]day!! We have [F/C] string beans and [Fm] onions, cab-[C]bauges and scallions [Em] And all kinds of fruit and [G7] say We have an [C] old [F] fashioned to-[C]MAH-to A [F] Long Island po-[D7]TAH-to, [G7] but [C] Yes! We have-a no bananas![Bb7][A7] We [D7] have-a no ba-[G7]nanas to-[C]day!! [C]da-da-da-da[D7]da da[G7]da da[C]da (one downstroke each to the tune of I m lookin for a baby bumblebee [C] Business [F] got so [C] good for him that [G7] he wrote home to-[C]day, [C] Send me [F] Pete and [C] Nick and Jim; I [Em] need help right a-[G7]way! [C] When he [F] got them [C] in the store, [G7] there was fun you [C] bet. [G] Someone asked for [Gdim] sparrow grass And [D7] then the whole quar-[G7]tet all answered: [C] Yes! We have-a no bananas![Bb7][A7] We [D7] have-a no ba-[G7]nanas to-[C]day!! Just [F/C] try those co-]Fm]conuts Those [C] walnuts and doughnuts There [Em] ain t many nuts like [G7] they! We ll sell you [C] two [F] kinds of red [C] herring, Dark [F] brown, and ball-[D7]bearing. [G7] But [C] yes! We have-a no bananas![Bb7][A7] We [D7] have-a no ba-[G7]nanas to-[C]day!![C][G7][C]
You Ainʼt Goinʼ Nowhere" Bob Dylan
[G] Clouds so swift [Am] rain won't lift[C] Gate won't close [G] railings froze[G] Get your mind off [Am] wintertime[C] You ain't goin' no[G]whereChorus:[G] Whoo-ee [Am] ride me high[C] Tomorrow's the day my [G] bride's gonna come[G] Oh oh are [Am] we gonna fly [C] down in the easy [G]chair
[G] I don't care how many [Am] letters they sent[C] Morning came and [G] morning went[G] Pick up your money and [Am] pack up your tent[C] You ain't goin' no[G]whereChorus[G] Buy me a flute and a [Am] gun that shoots[C] Tail gates and [G] substitutes[G] Strap yourself to the [Am] tree with roots[C] You ain't goin' no[G]whereChorus[G] Genghis Khan he [Am] could not keep[C] All his kings su[G]pplied with sleep[G] We'll climb that hill no [Am] matter how steep[C]When we get up to [G] itChorus
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You Are My Sunshine by The Rice Brothers, 1939
Intro: [C] [G7] [C] [STOP]
Chorus:You are my [C] sunshine, my only sunshine [C7]You make me [F] happy when skies are [C] gray [C7]You'll never [F] know dear, how much I [C] love you [Am]Please don't [C] take my [G7] sunshine a[C]way [STOP]
Verse 1The other [C] night dear, as I lay sleeping [C7]I dreamed I [F] held you in my [C] arms [C7]But when I a[F]woke, dear, I was mis[C]taken [Am]So I [C] hung my [G7] head and I [C] cried. [G7] Repeat Chorus
Verse 2I'll always [C] love you and make you happy [C7]If you will [F] only say the [C] same [C7]But if you [F] leave me and love a[C]nother [Am]You'll [C] regret it [G7] all some [C] day [G7] Repeat Chorus
Verse 3You told me [C] once, dear, you really loved me [C7]And no one [F] else could come bet[C]ween [C7]But not you've [F] left me and love ano[C]ther [Am]You have [C] shattered [G7] all of my [C] dreams [G7]
FINAL Chorus:You are my [C] sunshine, my only sunshine [C7]You make me [F] happy when skies are [C] gray [C7]You'll never [F] know dear, how much I [C] love you [Am]Please don't [C] take my [G7] sunshine a[C]wayOh, Please don't [C] take my [G7] sunshine a[C]way [G7] [C]