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BUG Jam Songs for October 2013

ghostly!ooooh

Claude Lacelle
V 1.00

BUG Jam Song PDF Book ! October 2013

1. Addams Family Theme in G

2. AUTUMN’S HERE in G

3. Breakfast in Hell in Bm

4. BRINGING MARY HOME in C

5. CLEMENTINE in D

6. Cockles and Mussels in D

7. GHOST RIDERS IN THE SKY in Am

8. LONG BLACK VEIL in C

9. Monster Mash in G

10. Mr. Spaceman in F

11. GRANDFATHER'S CLOCK in C

12. Purple People Eater in D

13. Science Fiction/Double Feature in A

14. Spooky in Am

15. Time Warp in A

16. Waltzing Matilda in C

17. Werewolves of London in D

18. Will the Circle be Unbroken in C

19. Witch Doctor in G

20. WITH HER HEAD TUCKED

UNDERNEATH HER ARM in Am

21. ZOMBIE JAMBOREEin Gm

Page 1

Key of GAddams Family ThemeVic Mizzy

G7

0 2 1 2

C

0 0 0 3

A7

0 1 0 0

D

2 2 2 0

F

2 0 1 0

Intro:

(! = single strum each chord)

| G7! C! <snap> <snap> A7! D! <snap> <snap>

| A7! D! A7! D! G7! C! <snap> <snap>

| G7! C! <snap> <snap> A7! D! <snap> <snap>

| A7! D! A7! D! G7! C! <snap> <snap>

| G7

They're

C

creepy and they're

F

kooky

Mys

G7

terious and

C

spooky

They're

C

altogether

F

ooky

The

G7

Addams fami

C

ly

C

Their house is a mu

F

seum

When

G7

people come to

C

see 'em

They

C

really are a

F

scre-am

Page 2

The

G7

Addams fami

C

ly

(! = single strum each chord)

| G7! C! <snap> <snap> Neat

| A7! D! <snap> <snap> Sweet

| A7! D! A7! D! G7! C! <snap> <snap> Petite

| G7

So

C

get a witch's

F

shawl on

A

G7

broomstick you can

C

crawl on

We're

C

gonna pay a

F

call on

(Slower)

The

G7

Addams fami

C

ly <snap> <snap>

Addams Family Theme

Page 3

Key of GAUTUMN’S HEREHawksley Workman

G

0 2 3 2

D

2 2 2 0

Am

2 0 0 0

C

0 0 0 3

You can

G

tell, by the

D

wind,

By fresh cut

Am

wood, all stacked to

C

dry,

That autumn’s

G

here, it makes you

D

sad,

About the

Am

crumby, summer we

C

had,

With pine trees

G

creaking, the ravens

D

screeching,

Just like the

Am

story, my grandma

C

tells,

‘Bout when a

G

bird, hits your

D

window,

And someone

Am

you know, is about to

C

die,

That autumn’s

G

here, autumn’s

D

here,

It’s o-

Am

kay, if you want to

C

cry,

‘Cause autumn’s

G

here, autumn’s

D

here,

Autumn’s

Am

here

C C

Page 4

So find a

G

sweater, and you’ll be

D

better,

Until the

Am

kindling, is tinder

C

dry,

We can be

G

quiet, as we walk

D

down,

To see the

Am

graveyard, where they are

C

now,

I wonder

G

how, they brought their pi-

D

ano

To Haldane

Am

Hill, from old Ber-

C

lin,

Be hard to

G

keep it, it well in

D

tune,

With winters

Am

like the one, that’s coming

C

soon,

‘Cause autumn’s

G

here, autumn’s

D

here,

It’s time to

Am

cry now, that autumn’s

C

here,

And autumn’s

G

here, autumn’s

D

here,

It’s okay

Am

if you want to cry, ‘cause autumn’s

C

here

C

I think that

G

ghosts like, the colder

D

weather,

When leaves turn

Am

colour, they get

C

together,

And walk a-

G

long these, these old back

D

roads,

Where no one

Am

lives there, and no one

C

goes,

With all their

G

hopes set, on the

D

railway,

Page 5

That never

Am

came there, and no one

C

stayed,

I guess that

G

autumn, gets you re-

D

membering,

And the

Am

smallest things, just make you

C

cry,

And autumn’s

G

here, autumn’s

D

here,

Autumn’s

Am

here, and autumn’s

C

here,

Autumn’s

G

here, it’s time to

D

cry,

Autumn’s

Am

here, oh, oh,

C

oh ,

Autumn’s

G

here, autumn’s

D

here,

It’s o-

Am

kay now, ‘cause autumn’s

C

here

| G D Am C G

AUTUMN’S HERE

Page 6

Key of BmBreakfast in HellSlaid Cleaves

Bm

4 2 2 2

D

2 2 2 0

A

2 1 0 0

In the

Bm

melting snows of On-

D

tario

where the

A

wind'll make you

Bm

shiver

Twas the

Bm

month of May up in

D

Georgian Bay

near the

A

mouth of the Musquash

Bm

River

Where the

D

bears prowl and the

A

coyotes howl

and you can

D

hear the

A

osprey

Bm

scream

Back in

A

'99 we were cutting pine

and

D

sending it

A

down the

Bm

stream

Young

Bm

Sandy Gray came to

D

Go Home Bay

all the

A

way from P.E.

Bm

I.

Where the

Bm

weather's rough and it

D

make's you tough,

no

A

man's afraid to

Bm

die

Page 7

D

Sandy came a smilin',

A

30,000 Islands was the

D

place to

A

claim his

Bm

glory

Now

A

Sandy's gone but his name lives on

and

D

this is

A

Sandy's

Bm

story

Young

D

Sandy Gray lives

Bm

on today

in the

D

echoes of a mighty

Bm

yell

A

Listen close and you'll hear a ghost

in this

D

story

A

that I

Bm

tell, boys

This

D

story

A

that I

Bm

tell

Now Sandy

Bm

Gray was boss of the

D

men

who'd toss the

A

trees onto the

Bm

shore

They'd

Bm

come and go til they'd

D

built a floe,

A

100,000 logs or

Bm

more

And he'd

D

ride 'em down to

A

Severn Sound to cut 'em

D

up

in the

A

mills for

Bm

timber

And

A

ships would haul spring summer

Page 8

and fall til the

D

ice came

A

in De

Bm

cember

One

Bm

Sabbath day big

D

Sandy Gray came into

A

town

with a peavy on his

Bm

shoulder

With a

Bm

thundercrack he

D

dropped his axe

and the

A

room got a little

Bm

colder

Said,

D

Come on all of you, we got

A

work to do,

we gotta

D

give 'er all

A

we can

Bm

give 'er

There's a

A

jam of logs at the little jog

near the

D

mouth of the

A

Musquash

Bm

River

With no

Bm

time to pray on the

D

Lord's day

they were

A

hoping for God's for

Bm

giveness

But the

Bm

jam was high in a

D

troubled sky

as they

A

set about their

Bm

business

They

D

poked with their poles and

A

ran with the rolls

and

D

tried to stay

A

on their

Bm

feet

Every

A

trick they tried and one man cried,

Page 9

This

D

log jam's

A

got us

Bm

beat

Refrain:

But

D

Sandy Gray was

Bm

not afraid

and he

D

let out a might

Bm

yell

A

I'll be damned, we'll break this jam,

or it's

D

break

A

fast in

Bm

hell, boys

D

Break

A

fast in

Bm

hell

Now every

Bm

one of the men did the

D

work of ten

and

A

Sandy scrambled to the

Bm

top

He's

Bm

working like a dog heaving

D

30 foot logs

and it

A

looked like he'd never

Bm

stop

They

D

struggled on these

A

men so strong

till the

D

jam be

A

gan to

Bm

sway

Then they

A

dove for cover to the banks of the river

all ex

D

cept for

A

Sandy

Bm

Gray

Now with

Bm

thoughts of death they

D

held their breath

Page 10

as they

A

saw their friend go

Bm

down

Bm

They all knew in a

D

second of two

he'd be

A

crushed or frozen or

Bm

drowned

They

D

saw him fall and they

A

heard him call,

just

D

once and

A

then it was

Bm

over

Young

A

Sandy Gray gave his life that day

near the

D

mouth of the

A

Musquash

Bm

River

refrain:

But

D

Sandy Gray was

Bm

not afraid

and he

D

let out a might

Bm

yell

A

I'll be damned, we'll break this jam,

or it's

D

break

A

fast in

Bm

hell, boys

D

Break

A

fast in

Bm

hell

East of

Bm

Giant's Tomb there's

D

plenty of room,

with no

A

fences and no

Bm

walls

And if you

Bm

listen close you'll

D

hear a ghost

A

down by Sandy Gray

Bm

Falls

Page 11

Through the

D

tops of the trees you'll

A

hear

in the breeze the

D

echoes of a

A

mighty

Bm

yell

A

I'll be damned, we'll break this jam

or it's

D

break

A

fast in

Bm

hell

And

D

Sandy Gray lives

Bm

on today

in the

D

echoes of a mighty

Bm

yell

A

I'll be damned, we'll break this jam,

or it's

D

break

A

fast in

Bm

hell, boys

D

Break

A

fast in

Bm

hell

Breakfast in Hell

Page 12

Key of CBRINGING MARY HOME

C

0 0 0 3

G7

0 2 1 2

F

2 0 1 0

F/C

2 0 1 3

D7

2 0 2 0

(singing note B)

| C C

I was

G7

driving down a lonely road,

On a

F

dark and stormy

C

night

C

When a

G7

little girl by the roadside,

showed

F

UP IN MY HEAD-

G7

LIGHTS

G7

I

C

STOPPED, AND SHE GOT IN BACK,

AND IN A SHAKEY

G7

TONE,

SHE

F/C

SAID, "MY NAME IS

D7

MARY,

PLEASE

G7

WON'T YOU TAKE ME

C

HOME

C

SHE

G7

MUST HAVE BEEN SO FRIGHTENED,

ALL A-

F

LONE THERE IN THE

C

NIGHT

C

THERE WAS

G7

SOMETHING STRANGE ABOUT HER,

Page 13

HER

F

FACE WAS DEATHLY

G7

WHITE

G7

SHE

C

SAT SO PALE AND SILENT,

IN THE BACK SEAT ALL A-

G7

LONE

G7

I

F/C

NEVER WILL FOR-

D7

GET THE NIGHT,

G7

I TOOK MARY

C

HOME

C

I

G7

PULLED INTO THE DRIVEWAY,

WHERE

F

SHE TOLD ME TO

C

GO

C

GOT

G7

OUT TO HELP HER FROM THE CAR,

AND

F

OPENED UP THE

G7

DOOR

G7

I

C

JUST COULD NOT BELIEVE MY EYES

THE BACK SEAT WAS

G7

BARE

G7

I

F/C

LOOKED ALL A-

D7

ROUND THE CAR,

BUT

G7

MARY WASN'T

C

THERE

C

| F/C D7 G7 C C

A

G7

LIGHT SHONE FROM THE PORCH,

A LADY

F

OPENED UP THE

C

DOOR

C

Page 14

I

G7

ASKED ABOUT THE LITTLE GIRL,

THAT

F

I WAS LOOKING

G7

FOR

G7

THE

C

LADY GENTLY SMILED AT ME,

AND BRUSHED A TEAR A-

G7

WAY

G7

SHE

F/C

SAID, "IT SURE WAS

D7

NICE OF YOU

TO

G7

GO OUT OF YOUR

C

WAY

C

"BUT

G7

THIRTEEN YEARS AGO TONIGHT,

IN A

F

WRECK JUST DOWN THE

C

ROAD

C

OUR

G7

DARLING MARY LOST HER LIFE,

F

AND WE MISS HER

G7

SO

G7

C

THANK YOU FOR YOUR TROUBLE

AND THE KINDNESS YOU HAVE

G7

SHOWN

G7

YOU'RE THE

F/C

THIRTEENTH ONE

D7

THAT'S BEEN HERE

G7

BRINGING MARY

C

(tremolo) HOME”

BRINGING MARY HOME

Page 15

Key of DCLEMENTINEPercy Montrose (1884)

D

2 2 2 0

A7

0 1 0 0

G

0 2 3 2

3/4 time 1, 2, 3 / 1, 2, ...

In a

D

cavern, in a canyon

Excavating for a

A7

mine

Lived a

G

miner forty-

D

-niner

And his

A7

daughter, Clemen-

D

-tine

Refrain:

Oh, my

D

darling, oh, my darling

Oh, my darling Clemen-

A7

-tine

You are

G

lost and gone for-

D

-ever

Dreadful

A7

sorry, Clemen-

D

-tine

Light she

D

was, and like a fairy,

And her shoes were number

A7

nine,

Page 16

Herring

G

boxes without

D

topses,

Sandals

A7

were for Clemen-

D

-tine.

Refrain:

Oh, my

D

darling, oh, my darling

Oh, my darling Clemen-

A7

-tine

You are

G

lost and gone for-

D

-ever

Dreadful

A7

sorry, Clemen-

D

-tine

Drove she

D

ducklings to the water,

Ev'ry morning just at

A7

nine,

Hit her

G

foot against a

D

splinter,

Fell in-

A7

-to the foaming

D

brine.

Refrain:

Oh, my

D

darling, oh, my darling

Oh, my darling Clemen-

A7

-tine

You are

G

lost and gone for-

D

-ever

Dreadful

A7

sorry, Clemen-

D

-tine

Page 17

Ruby

D

lips above the water,

Blowing bubbles soft and

A7

fine,

But a-

G

-las, I was no

D

swimmer,

Neither

A7

was my Clemen-

D

-tine.

Refrain:

Oh, my

D

darling, oh, my darling

Oh, my darling Clemen-

A7

-tine

You are

G

lost and gone for-

D

-ever

Dreadful

A7

sorry, Clemen-

D

-tine

In a

D

churchyard near the canyon,

Where the myrtle boughs en-

A7

-twine,

Grow the

G

roses in their

D

posies,

Ferti-

A7

-lised by Clemen-

D

-tine.

Refrain:

Oh, my

D

darling, oh, my darling

Page 18

Oh, my darling Clemen-

A7

-tine

You are

G

lost and gone for-

D

-ever

Dreadful

A7

sorry, Clemen-

D

-tine

Then, the

D

miner, forty-niner,

Soon began to fret and

A7

pine,

Thought he

G

oughter join his

D

daughter,

So he's

A7

now with Clemen-

D

-tine.

Refrain:

Oh, my

D

darling, oh, my darling

Oh, my darling Clemen-

A7

-tine

You are

G

lost and gone for-

D

-ever

Dreadful

A7

sorry, Clemen-

D

-tine

In my -

D

-dreams she still doth haunt me,

Robed in garments soaked with

A7

brine,

Then she

G

rises from the

D

waters,

And I

A7

kiss my Clemen-

D

-tine.

Page 19

Refrain:

Oh, my

D

darling, oh, my darling

Oh, my darling Clemen-

A7

-tine

You are

G

lost and gone for-

D

-ever

Dreadful

A7

sorry, Clemen-

D

-tine

How I

D

missed her, how I missed her,

How I missed my Clemen-

A7

-tine,

Til I

G

kissed her little

D

sister,

And for-

A7

-got my Clemen-

D

-tine.

Refrain:

Oh, my

D

darling, oh, my darling

Oh, my darling Clemen-

A7

-tine

You are

G

lost and gone for-

D

-ever

Dreadful

A7

sorry, Clemen-

D

-tine

CLEMENTINE

Page 20

Key of DCockles and MusselsMolly Malone

D

2 2 2 0

Bm

4 2 2 2

Em7

0 2 0 2

A7

0 1 0 0

E7

1 2 0 2

1, 2, 3 / 1, 2, 3

Intro: play chorus - ukes only

In

D

Dublin's fair

Bm

city, where

Em7

girls are so

A7

pretty,

I

D

first set my

Bm

eyes on sweet

E7

Molly Ma-

A7

lone,

As she

D

wheeled her wheel-

Bm

barrow,

Through

Em7

streets broad and

A7

narrow,

Crying,

D

cockles and

Bm

mussels, a-

A7

live, alive-

D

o!

Chorus:

A-

D

live, alive-

Bm

o! A-

Em7

live, alive-

A7

o!

Crying,

D

cockles and

Bm

mussels, a-

A7

live, alive-

D

o!

She

D

was a fish-

Bm

monger, but

Em7

sure 'twas no

A7

wonder,

For

D

so were her

Bm

father and

E7

mother be-

A7

fore,

And they

D

each wheeled their

Bm

barrow,

Page 21

Through

Em7

streets broad and

A7

narrow,

Crying,

D

cockles and

Bm

mussels, a-

A7

live, alive-

D

o!

Chorus:

A-

D

live, alive-

Bm

o! A-

Em7

live, alive-

A7

o!

Crying,

D

cockles and

Bm

mussels, a-

A7

live, alive-

D

o!

She

D

died of a

Bm

fever, and

Em7

no one could

A7

save her

And

D

that was the

Bm

end of sweet

E7

Molly Ma-

A7

lone,

But her

D

ghost wheels her

Bm

barrow,

Through

Em7

streets broad and

A7

narrow,

Crying,

D

cockles and

Bm

mussels, a-

A7

live, alive-

D

o!

Chorus:

A-

D

live, alive-

Bm

o! A-

Em7

live, alive-

A7

o!

Crying,

D

cockles and

Bm

mussels, a-

A7

live, alive-

D

o!

Cockles and Mussels

Page 22

Key of AmGHOST RIDERS IN THE SKYStan Jones, 1948

Am

2 0 0 0

C

0 0 0 3

E7

1 2 0 2

F

2 0 1 0

Dm

2 2 1 0

| Am Am Am

AmYi_pi_yi_

Cay, Yi_pi_yi_

Amo

AmAn old cowpoke went riding out one

Cdark and windy day

AmUpon a ridge he rested as he

Cwent along his

E7way

E7

When

Amall at once a mighty herd of red-eyed cows he saw

A'

Fplowin' through the ragged skies

Dm…

and

Amup a cloudy draw

Am

AmYi_pi_yi_

Cay, Yi_pi_yi_

Amo

FGhost riders

Dmin the

Amsky

AmTheir brands were still on fire

and their

Chooves were made of steel

Page 23

AmTheir horns were black and shiny

and their

Chot breath he could

E7feel

E7

A

Ambolt of fear went through him

as they thundered through the sky

For he

Fsaw the riders comin' hard

Dm…

and he

Amheard their mournful cry

Am

AmYi_pi_yi_

Cay, Yi_pi_yi_

Amo

FGhost riders

Dmin the

Amsky

AmTheir faces gaunt, their eyes were blurred,

and

Cshirts all soaked with sweat

AmThey're ridin' hard to catch that herd

but

Cthey ain't caught them

E7yet

E7

They've

Amgot to ride forever in that range up in the sky

On

Fhorses snortin' fire,

Dm…

as they

Amride on, hear their cry

Am

AmYi_pi_yi_

Cay, Yi_pi_yi_

Amo

Page 24

FGhost riders

Dmin the

Amsky

AmAs the riders loped on by him,

he

Cheard one call his name

Am"If you want to save your soul from hell

a'

Cridin' on our

E7range

E7

Then

Amcowboy change your ways today

or with us you will ride,

A-

Ftryin' to catch the Devil's herd

Dm…

a-

Amcross these endless skies."

Am

AmYi_pi_yi_

Cay, Yi_pi_yi_

Amo

FGhost riders

Dmin the

Amsky

GHOST RIDERS IN THE SKY

Page 25

Key of CLONG BLACK VEILLefty Frizzel

C

0 0 0 3

G7

0 2 1 2

F

2 0 1 0

C

Ten years ago on a cold dark night

There was

G7

someone killed ‘neath the

F

town hall

C

light

C

There were few at the scene but they all agreed

That the

G7

slayer who ran looked a

F

lot like

C

me

The

C

judge said son what is your alibi

If you were

G7

somewhere else then

F

you won’t have to

C

die

C

I spoke not a word though it meant my life

For I had

G7

been in the arms of my

F

best friend’s

C

wife

She

F

walks these

C

hills in a

F

long black

C

veil

She

F

visits my

C

grave when the

F

night winds

C

wail

C

Nobody knows

F

nobody

C

sees

Page 26

F

Nobody

G7

knows but

C

me

The

C

scaffold’s high and eternity near

She

G7

stood in the crowd and

F

shed not a

C

tear

C

But sometimes at night when the cold wind blows

In a

G7

long black veil she

F

cries o’er my

C

bones

She

F

walks these

C

hills in a

F

long black

C

veil

She

F

visits my

C

grave when the

F

night winds

C

wail

C

Nobody knows

F

nobody

C

sees

F

Nobody

G7

knows but

C

me

F

Nobody

G7

knows but

C

me

F

Nobody

G7

knows but

C

me.

LONG BLACK VEIL

Page 27

Key of GMonster MashPickett Capizzi, 1962

G

0 2 3 2

Em

0 4 3 2

C

0 0 0 3

D

2 2 2 5

2

Db

1 1 1 4

Notes:

For G, alternate between 0232 amd 0432.

For Em, alternate between 0432 and 2432.

For C, alternate between 0003 and 2003.

G

I was working in the lab late one night

When my

Em

eyes beheld an eerie sight

For my

C

monster from his slab began to rise

And

D

suddenly to my surprise

Chorus:

He did the

G

mash He did the monster mash

The monster

Em

mash It was a graveyard smash

He did the

C

mash It caught on in a flash

He did the

D

mash He did the monster mash

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From my

G

laboratory in the castle east

To the

Em

master bedroom where the vampires feast

The

C

ghouls all came from their humble abodes

To

D

get a jolt from my electrodes

Chorus:

He did the

G

mash He did the monster mash

The monster

Em

mash It was a graveyard smash

He did the

C

mash It caught on in a flash

He did the

D

mash He did the monster mash

Db C

The zombies were having fun

D

The party had just begun

Db C

The guests included Wolf Man

D X

Dracula and his son

The

G

scene was rockin', all were digging the sounds

Em

Igor on chains, backed by his baying hounds

The

C

coffin-bangers were about to arrive

With their

D

vocal group, "The Crypt-Kicker Five"

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Chorus:

He did the

G

mash He did the monster mash

The monster

Em

mash It was a graveyard smash

He did the

C

mash It caught on in a flash

He did the

D

mash He did the monster mash

G

Out from his coffin, Drac's voice did ring

Em

Seems he was troubled by just one thing

He

C

opened the lid and shook his fist

And said,

D X

"Whatever happened to my Transylvania twist?"

Chorus:

He did the

G

mash He did the monster mash

The monster

Em

mash It was a graveyard smash

He did the

C

mash It caught on in a flash

He did the

D

mash He did the monster mash

Now

G

everything's cool, Drac's a part of the band

And my

Em

monster mash is the hit of the land

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For

C

you, the living, this mash was meant too

When you

D X

get to my door, tell them Boris sent you

Chorus:

He did the

G

mash He did the monster mash

The monster

Em

mash It was a graveyard smash

He did the

C

mash It caught on in a flash

He did the

D

mash He did the monster mash

Monster Mash

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Key of FMr. SpacemanJim McGuinn (1966)

F

2 0 1 0

G

0 2 3 2

C

0 0 0 3

Csus4

0 0 1 3

Bb

3 2 1 1

Gm

0 2 3 1

F

Woke up this morning with

G

light in my eyes

And

C

then realized it was

F

still dark outsideF

It was a light coming

G

down from the sky

I

C

don't know

Csus4

who

C

or

F

why

F

Must be those strangers that

G

come every night

Those

C

saucer shaped lights put

F

people uptightF

Leave blue-green footprints that

G

glow in the dark

I

C

hope they get

Csus4

home

C

all

F

right

CHORUS:C

Hey, Mr.

Bb

Spaceman won't you

Gm

please take me along

I

F

won't do anything wrongC

Hey, Mr.

Bb

Spaceman won't you

Gm

please take me along for a

F

ride

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F

Woke up this morning, I was

G

feeling quite weird

Had

C

flies in my beard, my

F

toothpaste was smearedF

Over my window, they'd

G

written my name

Said,

C

so long, we'll

Csus4

see

C

you a-

F

gain

CHORUS:C

Hey, Mr.

Bb

Spaceman won't you

Gm

please take me along

I

F

won't do anything wrongC

Hey, Mr.

Bb

Spaceman won't you

Gm

please take me along for a

F

ride

| F G C F

| F G C Csus4 C F

CHORUS:C

Hey, Mr.

Bb

Spaceman won't you

Gm

please take me along

I

F

won't do anything wrongC

Hey, Mr.

Bb

Spaceman won't you

Gm

please take me along for a

F

ride

C

Hey, Mr.

Bb

Spaceman won't you

Gm

please take me along

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I

F

won't do anything wrongC

Hey, Mr.

Bb

Spaceman won't you

Gm

please take me along for a

F

ride

Mr. Spaceman

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Key of CGRANDFATHER'S CLOCKHenry Clay Work (1876)

C

0 0 0 3

G

0 2 3 2

F

2 0 1 0

D7

2 0 2 0

My

C

Grandfather's

G

clock was too

C

large for the

F

shelf

So it

C

stood 90

G

years on the

C

floor

C

It was

C

taller by

G

half than the

C

old man him-

F

self

Tho' it

C

weighed not a

G

pennyweight

C

more

C

It was

C

bought on the morn, of the

F

day that he was

C

born

And was

C

always his

D7

treasure and

G

pride

G

But it

C

stopped -

G

short -

C

never to go a-

F

gain

When the

C

old

G

man

C

died

C

BRIDGE:

90

C

years without

F

slumber-

C

ing

C

(tic toc tic toc)

His

C

life seconds

F

number-

C

ing

C

(tic toc, tic toc)

But it

C

stopped -

G

short -

C

never to go a-

F

gain

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When the

C

old

G

man

C

died

C

In

C

watching its

G

pendulum

C

swing to and

F

fro

Many

C

hours had he

G

spent as a

C

boy

C

And in

C

childhood and

G

manhood the

C

clock seemed to

F

know

And to

C

share both his

G

grief and his

C

joy

C

For it

C

struck 24 when he

F

entered at the

C

door

With a

C

blooming and

D7

beautiful

G

bride

G

But it

C

stopped -

G

short -

C

never to go a-

F

gain

When the

C

old

G

man

C

died

C

My

C

grandfather

G

said that of

C

those he could

F

hire

Not a

C

servant so

G

faithful he'd

C

found

C

For it

C

wasted no

G

time and

C

had but one de-

F

sire

At the

C

close of each

G

week to be

C

wound

C

Yes it

C

kept in its place, not a

F

frown upon its

C

face

And its

C

hands never

D7

hung by its

G

side

G

But it

C

stopped -

G

short -

C

never to go a-

F

gain

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When the

C

old

G

man

C

died

C

Then it

C

rang an a-

G

larm in the

C

dead of the

F

night

An a-

C

larm that for

G

years had been

C

dumb

C

And we

C

knew that his

G

spirit was

C

pluming its

F

flight

That his

C

hour of de-

G

parture had

C

come

C

Still the

C

clock kept the time, with a

F

soft and muffled

C

chime

As we

C

silently

D7

stood by his

G

side

G

But it

C

stopped -

G

short -

C

never to go a-

F

gain

When the

C

old

G

man

C

died

C

GRANDFATHER'S CLOCK

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Key of DPurple People EaterSheb Wooley

D

2 2 2 0

A

2 1 0 0

G

0 2 3 2

D

Well I saw the thing comin' out of the sky,

it had the

A

one long horn,

D

one big eye.

I commenced to shakin' and I

G

said "ooh-eee,

it l

A

ooks like a purple people eater to

D

me !“

It was a

D

one-eyed, one-horned, flyin' purple people eater,

(

A

one-eyed, one-horned, flyin' purple people eater),

D

one-eyed, one-horned, flyin' purple people eater,

A

sure looks strange to

D

me. (one eye?)

D

Well, he came down to earth and lit in a tree,

I said,

A

“Mr. Purple People Eater,

D

don't eat me !”

I heard him say in a

G

voice so gruff,

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“I

A

wouldn't eat you 'cos you're so

D

tough.”

It was a

D

one-eyed, one-horned, flyin' purple people eater,

A

one-eyed, one-horned, flyin' purple people eater,

D

one-eyed, one-horned, flyin' purple people eater,

A

sure looks strange to

D

me. (one horn?)

D

I said, “Mr. Purple People Eater, what's your line?”

He

A

said, “It's eatin' purple people and it

D

sure is fine.

But that's not the reason that I

G

came to land,

I

A

wanna get a job in a rock and roll

D

band”.

Well,

D

bless-my-soul, rock-and-roll, flying purple people eater,

A

pigeon-toed, undergrowed, flying purple people eater,

(

D

we wear short shorts) friendly little people eater,

A

what a sight to

D

see.

D

And then he swung from the tree and lit on the ground,

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and he

A

started to rock, really

D

rockin' around,

it was a crazy little ditty with a

G

swingin' tune

(sing

A

awop bop aloo bop lop bam

D

boom).

Well,

D

bless-my-soul, rock-and-roll, flying purple people eater,

A

pigeon-toed, undergrowed, flying purple people eater,

(

D

I like short shorts) flyin' little people eater,

A

what a sight to

D

see! (purple people?)

D

And then he went on his way, and then what do you know,

I

A

saw him last night on a

D

TV show.

He was blowing it out, a 'really

G

knockin' em dead,

A

playin' rock and roll music through the horn in his

D

head.

| D A D A D

Tequila!

Purple People Eater

Page 40

Key of AScience Fiction/Double FeatureRocky Horror

A

2 1 0 0

G

0 2 3 2

D

2 2 2 0

F

2 0 1 0

E7

1 2 0 2

F#m

2 1 2 0

INTRO:

| A G D A G D

Michael

A

Rennie was ill the day the

G

Earth stood still

But he

F

told us where we

E7

stand

And Flash

A

Gordon was there in silver

G

underwear

Claude

F

Raines was the invisible

E7

man

Then

A

something went wrong for Fay

G

Wray and King Kong

They got

F

caught in a celluloid

E7

jam

Then at a

A

deadly pace it came from

G

outer space

And

F

this is how the message

E7

ran

Chorus:

D

Science

E7

fiction

A

double

F#m

feature

D

Doctor

E7

X

A

will build a

F#m

creature

D

See androids

E7

fighting

A

Brad and

F#m

Janet

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D

Anne Francis

E7

stars in

A

Forbidden

F#m

Planet

Oh‐oh‐oh‐

D

Ohhhh...

At the late night double

E7

feature picture

A

show

I knew

A

Leo G. Carrol was

G

over a barrel

When Ta

F

rantula took to the

E7

hills

And I

A

really got hot when I

G

saw Janette Scott

Fight a

F

triffid that spits poison and

E7

kills

Dana

A

Andrews said prunes,

G

gave him the runes

And

F

passing them used lots of

E7

skills

But when

A

worlds collide, said George

G

Pal to his bride

I'm gonna

F

give you some terrible

E7

thrills, like a

Chorus:

D

Science

E7

fiction

A

double

F#m

feature

D

Doctor

E7

X

A

will build a

F#m

creature

D

See androids

E7

fighting

A

Brad and

F#m

Janet

D

Anne Francis

E7

stars in

A

Forbidden

F#m

Planet

Oh‐oh‐oh‐

D

Ohhhh...

At the late night double

E7

feature picture

A

show

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I wanna

F#m

go

Oh‐

D

ohhhh... To the late night double

E7

feature picture

A

show

By RK

F#m

O

Oh‐

D

ohhhh... To the late night double

E7

feature picture

A

show

In the back

F#m

row

Oh‐

D

ohhhh... To the late night double

E7

feature picture

A

show.

Science Fiction/Double Feature

Page 43

Key of AmSpookyShapiro & Harry Middlebrooks

Lyrics: James Cobb & Buddy Buie

Am

2 0 0 0

Bm

4 2 2 2

Cdim

2 3 2 3

Em7

0 2 0 2

Intro:Uke 1: |Am Bm Am BmUke 2: A|3-03-22-2--3-03-22-2

In the

Amcool of the evening

When

Bmeverything is gettin' kind of

Amgroovy

Bm

You

Amcall you up and ask me

Would I

Bmlike to go with you and see a

Ammovie

Bm

AmFirst I say no I've got some plans for the night

And then I

Bmstop....and

Cdimsay all right

AmLove is kinda crazy

With a

Bmspooky little boy like

Amyou

Em7

You

Amalways keep me guessin'

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I

Bmnever seem to know what you are

Amthinkin'

Bm

And if a

Amgirl looks at you

It's for

Bmsure your little eye will be a

Amwinkin'

Bm

AmI get confused I never know where I stand

And then you

Bmsmile....and

Cdimhold my hand

AmLove is kinda crazy with a

Bmspooky little boy like

Amyou

Em7Spooky yeah

Uke1: |Am Bm Am BmUke2: A|3-03-22-2-020-3-03-22-2-020-

Uke1: |Am Bm Am BmUke2: A|3-03-22-2-020-3-03-22-2

AmIf you decide some day

To

Bmstop this little game that you are

Amplayin'

Bm

I'm

Amgonna tell you all the things

My

Bmheart's been a dyin' to be

Amsayin'

Bm

AmJust like a ghost you've been a hauntin' my dreams

But now I

Bmknow.....you're

Cdimnot what you seem

AmLove is kinda crazy with a

Bmspooky little boy like

Amyou

Page 45

Em7Spooky yeah

Am Bm

AmSpooky

Bmmmm

Amspooky

Bmyeah yeah

AmSpooky

Bmah ha ha oo

Amspooky

Bmah ha ha

Am

Spooky

Page 46

Key of ATime WarpRocky Horror

A

2 1 0 0

B7

4 3 2 0

G

0 2 3 2

D

2 2 2 0

B

4 3 2 2

F

2 0 1 0

C

0 0 0 3

E7

1 2 0 2

A

It's astounding time is

B7

fleeting

G

madness

D

takes its

A

toll

A

But listen closely not for very much

B

longer

G

I've got to

D

keep con

A

trol

A

I remember doing the

B7

Time Warp

G

Drinking

D

those moments

A

when

The

A

blackness would hit me and the void would be

B

calling

F

Let's

C

do the

G

time

D

warp a

A

gain

F

Let's

C

do the

G

time

D

warp a

A

gain

Chorus:

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It's just a jump to the

E7

left and then a step to the

A

right

With your hands on your

E7

hips you bring your knees in

A

tight

But it's the pelvic

D

thrust that really drives you in

A

sane

F

Let's

C

do the

G

time

D

warp a

A

gain

F

Let's

C

do the

G

time

D

warp a

A

gain

It's so

A

dreamy oh fantasy

B7

free me

So you can't

G

see me

D

no not at

A

all

A

In another dimension with voyeuristic in

B7

tention

Well se

G

cluded

D

I see

A

all

A

With a bit of a mind flip you're into the

B7

time slip

And

G

nothing

D

can ever be the

A

same

A

You're spaced out on sensation like you're under se

B7

dation

F

Let's

C

do the

G

time

D

warp a

A

gain

F

Let's

C

do the

G

time

D

warp a

A

gain

A

Well I was walking down the street just a-having a think

A

When a snake of a guy gave me an evil wink

D

He shook me up he took me by surprise

Page 48

He had a

A

pickup truck and the devil's eyes

He

E7

stared at me and I

D

felt a change

A

Time meant nothing never would again

F

Let's

C

do the

G

time

D

warp a

A

gain

F

Let's

C

do the

G

time

D

warp a

A

gain

Chorus:

It's just a jump to the

E7

left and then a step to the

A

right

With your hands on your

E7

hips you bring your knees in

A

tight

But it's the pelvic

D

thrust that really drives you in

A

sane

F

Let's

C

do the

G

time

D

warp a

A

gain

F

Let's

C

do the

G

time

D

warp a

A

gain

Time Warp

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Key of CWaltzing MatildaFolk song

C

0 0 0 3

G

0 2 3 2

Am

2 0 0 0

F

2 0 1 0

G7

0 2 1 2

E7

1 2 0 2

C

Once a jolly swag

G

man cam

Am

ped by a bil

F

labong,

C

Under the

Am

shade of a

F

coolibah

G7

tree,

And he

C

sang as he

E7

watched and he

Am

waited 'til his

F

billy boiled.

C

You'll come a-

Am

Waltzing Ma

G7

tilda, with

C

me.

C

Waltzing Matilda,

F

Waltzing Matilda

C

You'll come a-

Am

Waltzing Ma

F

tilda, with

G7

me

And he

C

sang as he

E7

watched and he

Am

waited 'til his

F

billy boiled,

C

You'll come a-

Am

Waltzing Ma

G7

tilda, with

C

me.

C

Down came a

G

jumbuck to

Am

drink at the

F

billabong,

C

Up jumped the

Am

swagman and

F

grabbed him with

G7

glee,

And he

C

sang as he

E7

stowed that

Am

jumbuck in his

F

tucker bag,

C

You'll come a-

Am

Waltzing Ma

G7

tilda, with

C

me.

Page 50

C

Waltzing Matilda,

F

Waltzing Matilda

C

You'll come a-

Am

Waltzing Ma

F

tilda, with

G7

me

And he

C

sang as he

E7

stowed that

Am

jumbuck in his

F

tucker bag,

C

You'll come a-

Am

Waltzing Ma

G7

tilda, with

C

me.

C

Up rode the squa

G

tter,

Am

mounted on his tho

F

roughbred,

C

Up rode the troo

Am

pers,

F

one, two,

G7

three,

C

Where's that jolly

E7

jumbuck you've

Am

got there in your

F

tucker bag

C

You'll come a-

Am

Waltzing Ma

G7

tilda, with

C

me.

C

Waltzing Matilda,

F

Waltzing Matilda

C

You'll come a-

Am

Waltzing Ma

F

tilda, with

G7

]me

C

Whose the jolly

E7

jumbuck you've

Am

got there in your

F

tucker bag

C

You'll come a-

Am

Waltzing Ma

G7

tilda, with

C

me.

C

Up jumped the

G

swagman, and

Am

sprang into the

F

billabong,

C

You'll never

M

take me

Am

alive said

G7

he,

And his

C

ghost may be

E7

heard as you're

Am

passing by that

F

billabong,

Page 51

C

You'll come a-

Am

Waltzing Ma

G7

tilda, with

C

me.

C

Waltzing Matilda,

F

Waltzing Matilda

C

You'll come a-

Am

Waltzing Ma

F

tilda, with

G7

me

And his

C

ghost may be

E7

heard as you're

Am

passing by that

F

billabong,

C

You'll come a-

Am

Waltzing Ma

G7

tilda, with

C

me.

C

You'll come a-

Am

Waltzing Ma

G7

tilda, with

C

me.

Waltzing Matilda

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Key of DWerewolves of LondonWarren Zevon

D

2 2 2 0

C

0 0 0 3

G

0 2 3 2

Intro:

| D/^ C/^ G/^/^ //| D/^ C/^ G/^/^ //| D/^ C/^ G/^/^ //| D/^ C/^ G/^/^ //

DI saw a were

Cwolf with a Chinese

Gmenu in his hand

DWalking through the

Cstreets of

GSoho in the rain

DHe was

Clooking for the place called

GLee Ho Fook's

DGonna

Cget a big dish of

Gbeef chow mein

Refrain:

DAh-ooo

Coo,

Gwerewolves of London

DAh-ooo

Coo

G

DAh-ooo

Coo,

Gwerewolves of London

DAh-ooo

Coo

G

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DIf you hear him

Chowling around your

Gkitchen door

DYou

Cbetter not let him

Gin

DLittle old

Clady got mutilated

Glate last night

DWerewolves of

CLondon

Gagain

Refrain:

DAh-ooo

Coo,

Gwerewolves of London

DAh-ooo

Coo

G

DAh-ooo

Coo,

Gwerewolves of London

DAh-ooo

Coo

G

Instrumental:

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DHe's the hairy-handed

Cgent who

Gran amok in Kent

DLately he's been

Coverheard in

GMayfair

DYou better stay away from

Chim,

GHe'll rip your lungs out, Jim

DHa, I'd

Clike to meet his

Gtailor

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Refrain:

DAh-ooo

Coo,

Gwerewolves of London

DAh-ooo

Coo

G

DAh-ooo

Coo,

Gwerewolves of London

DAh-ooo

Coo

G

DWell, I

Csaw Lon Chaney

Gwalking with the Queen

DDoing the

Cwerewolves of

GLondon

DI saw

CLon Chaney

GJr. walking with the Queen

DDoing the

Cwerewolves of

GLondon

DI saw a

Cwerewolf drinking a

Gpiña colada at Trader Vic's

DHis

Chair was

Gperfect

DAh-ooo

Coo,

G

D Cwerewolves of

G London

fade ...

DAh-ooo

Coo,

G

D Cwerewolves of

G London

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Werewolves of London

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Key of CWill the Circle be UnbrokenAda Habershon & Charles Gabriel

C

0 0 0 3

C7

0 0 0 1

F

2 0 1 0

G7

0 2 1 2

I was

C

standing by my

C7

window,

On a

F

cold and cloudy

C

day.

When I

C

saw that hearse come rolling,

For to

C

carry my

G7

mother

C

away.

Chorus:

Will the

C

circle be un-

C7

broken,

By and

F

by, Lord, by and

C

by?

There's a

C

better home a-waiting,

In the

C

sky, Lord,

G7

in the

C

sky.

Lord, I

C

told that under-

C7

taker,

"Under-

F

taker, please drive

C

slow.

For the

C

body you are hauling,

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Lord, I

C

hate to

G7

see her

C

go."

Chorus:

Will the

C

circle be un-

C7

broken,

By and

F

by, Lord, by and

C

by?

There's a

C

better home a-waiting,

In the

C

sky, Lord,

G7

in the

C

sky.

Lord, I

C

followed close be-

C7

hind her,

Tried to

F

hold up and be

C

brave.

But I

C

could not hide my sorrow,

When they

C

laid her

G7

in the

C

grave.

Chorus:

Will the

C

circle be un-

C7

broken,

By and

F

by, Lord, by and

C

by?

There's a

C

better home a-waiting,

In the

C

sky, Lord,

G7

in the

C

sky.

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Went back

C

home, Lord, my home was

C7

lonesome,

Since my

F

mother, she was

C

gone.

All my

C

brothers, sisters cryin',

What a

C

home so

G7

sad and

C

lone.

Will the Circle be Unbroken

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Key of GWitch DoctorDavid Seville

G

0 2 3 2

C

0 0 0 3

F

2 0 1 0

D7

2 0 2 0

GCI told the witchdoctor, I was in love with you,

GCI told the witchdoctor, I was in love with you,

CGand then the witchdoctor, he

Ctold me what to do, he said that…

COoh eeh,

Fooh ahah,

Cting tang,

Gwalla walla bingbang,

Coh eeh,

Fooh ahah, ting

Gtang, wallawalla bing

Cbang.

COoh eeh,

Fooh ahah,

Cting tang,

Gwalla walla bingbang,

Coh eeh,

Fooh ahah, ting

Gtang, wallawalla bing

Cbang.

GCI told the witchdoctor, you didn't love me true,

GCI told the witchdoctor, you didn't love me nice,

CGand than the witchdoctor, he

Cgave me this advice, he said that…

COoh eeh,

Fooh ahah,

Cting tang,

Gwalla walla bingbang,

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Coh eeh,

Fooh ahah, ting

Gtang, wallawalla bing

Cbang.

COoh eeh,

Fooh ahah,

Cting tang,

Gwalla walla bingbang,

Coh eeh,

Fooh ahah, ting

Gtang, wallawalla bing

Cbang.

Now

Fyou’ve been keeping love from me, just

Clike you were a miser,

and

FI'll admit I wasn't very

Csmart.

So

FI went out to find myself a

Cguy that's so much wiser,

and

D7he taught me the way to win your

Gheart.

GCMy friend the witchdoctor, he taught me what to say,

GCmy friend the witchdoctor, he taught me what to do,

CGI know that you'll be mine when

CI say this to you.

COoh eeh,

Fooh ahah,

Cting tang,

Gwalla walla bingbang,

Coh eeh,

Fooh ahah, ting

Gtang, wallawalla bing

Cbang.

COoh eeh,

Fooh ahah,

Cting tang,

Gwalla walla bingbang,

Coh eeh,

Fooh ahah, ting

Gtang, wallawalla bing

Cbang.

Now

Fyou’ve been keeping love from me, just

Clike you were a miser,

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and

FI'll admit I wasn't very

Csmart.

So

FI went out to find myself a

Cguy that's so much wiser,

and

D7he taught me the way to win your

Gheart.

GCMy friend the witchdoctor, he taught me what to say,

GCmy friend the witchdoctor, he taught me what to do,

CGI know that you'll be mine when

CI say this to you.

COoh eeh,

Fooh ahah,

Cting tang,

Gwalla walla bingbang,

Coh eeh,

Fooh ahah, ting

Gtang, wallawalla bing

Cbang.

COoh eeh,

Fooh ahah,

Cting tang,

Gwalla walla bingbang,

Coh eeh,

Fooh ahah, ting

Gtang, wallawalla bing

Cbang.

COoh eeh,

Fooh ahah,

Cting tang,

Gwalla walla bingbang,

Coh eeh,

Fooh ahah, ting

Gtang, wallawalla bing

Cbang.

COoh eeh,

Fooh ahah,

Cting tang,

Gwalla walla bingbang,

Coh eeh,

Fooh ahah, ting

Gtang, wallawalla bing

Cbang.

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Witch Doctor

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Key of AmWITH HER HEAD TUCKED UNDERNEATH HER ARM

Am

2 0 0 0

E7

1 2 0 2

Dm

2 2 1 0

B7

4 3 2 0

Notes: A G F E Eb… E D C B

Notes: A G F E Eb… E D C B

AmIn the Tower of London large as

E7life,

The ghost of Anne Boleyn walks they de-

Amclare.

Poor Anne Boleyn was once King Henry’s

E7wife,

Until he made the headsman bob her

Amhair.

Ah,

Dmyes, he did her wrong long years a-

Amgo,

And

B7she comes up at night to tell him

E7so…

Chorus:

With her

Amhead, tucked, underneath her arm,

She walks the bloody

E7Tower,

With her

Dmhead, tucked,

Amunderneath her arm,

At the

B7midnight

E7hour.

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She

Amcomes to haunt King

E7Henry,

She means

Dmgiving him what

E7for,

Gad-

Amzooks, she’s going to

E7tell him off

For

Dmhaving spilled her

E7gore,

And

Dmjust in case the headsman wants to

Amgive her an encore,

She has her

E7head tucked underneath her

Amarm.

Notes: A G F E Eb… E D C B

AmSometimes gay King Henry gives a

E7spread,

For all his pals and gals and ghostly

Amcrew,

The headsman carves the joint and cuts the

E7bread,

Then in comes Anne Boleyn to queer the

Amdo,

She

Dmholds her head up with a wild war

Amwhoop,

And

B7Henry cries, “Don’t drop it in the

E7soup!’

Chorus:

With her

Amhead, tucked, underneath her arm,

She walks the bloody

E7Tower,

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With her

Dmhead, tucked,

Amunderneath her arm,

At the

B7midnight

E7hour.

One

Amnight she caught King

E7Henry,

He was

Dmin the castle

E7bar,

Said

Amhe, “Are you Jane

E7Seymour,

Anne Bo-

Dmleyn, or Catherine

E7Parr?

DmHow the heck am I supposed to

Amknow just who you are,

With your

E7head tucked underneath your

Amarm?”

A-

Amlong the drafty

E7corridors

For

Dmmiles and miles she

E7goes,

She

Amoften catches

E7cold, poor thing,

It’s

Dmcold there when it

E7blows,

And it’s

Dmawfully awkward for the Queen

To

Amhave to blow her nose,

With her

E7head tucked underneath her

Amarm.

With her

E7head tucked, head tucked, underneath her

Amarm.

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WITH HER HEAD TUCKED UNDERNEATH HER ARM

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Key of GmZOMBIE JAMBOREEHarry Belafonte

Gm

0 2 3 1

Dm

2 2 1 0

G

0 2 3 2

D7

2 0 2 0

C

0 0 0 3

OPEINING NOTES: G Bb D G Eb D C Bb Bb A

KAZOO AND SCARY GHOST SOUNDS

| Gm Gm Dm Gm Gm Gm Dm Gm

| Gm Gm Dm Gm

It was a

G

zombie

D7

jamboree

G

Took place in a

D7

New York cemete-

G

ry

It was a

G

zombie

D7

jamboree

G

Took place in a

D7

New York cemete-

G

ry

Zombies from all

C

parts of the Island

G

Some of them was a

D7

great Calypsonians

G

Though the

C

season was Carni-

G

val

We get to-

D7

gether in baccha-

G

nal

G

And they singing

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C

Back to back,

G

belly to belly

Well I

D7

don’t give a damn, we

G

done dead already

Woah ho

C

back to back,

G

belly to belly

It’s a

D7

zombie jamboree

G

G

D’ya hear me talkin’?

C

Back to back,

G

belly to belly

Well I

D7

don’t give a damn, we

G

done dead already

Woah ho

C

back to back,

G

belly to belly

It’s a

D7

zombie jamboree

G

One female

G

zombie

D7

wouldn’t be-

G

have

See how she

G

jumping

D7

out of the

G

grave

In one

G

hand a

D7

quarter

G

rum

Other hand she

G

knocking

D7

Congo

G

drum

The lead singer

C

start to make his

G

rhyme

The zombies are

D7

racking their bones in

G

tIme

One by-

C

stander had this to

G

say

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‘Twas a pleasure to

D7

see the zombies break a-

G

way

G

And they singing

C

Back to back,

G

belly to belly

Well I

D7

don’t give a damn, we

G

done dead already

Woah ho

C

back to back,

G

belly to belly

It’s a

D7

zombie jamboree

G

G

D’ya hear me talkin’?

C

Back to back,

G

belly to belly

Well I

D7

don’t give a damn, we

G

done dead already

Woah ho

C

back to back,

G

belly to belly

It’s a

D7

zombie jamboree

G

I goin’ to

G

talk to Miss

D7

Brigit Bar-

G

dot

And tell her Miss

G

Bardot

D7

take it

G

slow

All the

G

men think they

D7

Casa-

G

nova

When they

G

see that she’s

D7

barefoot all

G

over

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Even

C

old men out in To-

G

peka

Find their

D7

hearts getting weaker and

G

weaker

So I go

C

ask her by your sake and

G

mine

At least wear her

D7

earrings part of the

G

time

G

And we singing

C

Back to back,

G

belly to belly

Well I

D7

don’t give a damn, we

G

done dead already

Woah ho

C

back to back,

G

belly to belly

It’s a

D7

zombie jamboree

G

G

D’ya hear me talkin’?

C

Back to back,

G

belly to belly

Well I

D7

don’t give a damn, we

G

done dead already

Woah ho

C

back to back,

G

belly to belly

It’s a

D7

zombie jamboree

G

G

Once again now

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C

Back to back,

G

belly to belly

Well I

D7

don’t give a damn, we

G

done dead already

Woah ho

C

back to back,

G

belly to belly

It’s a

D7

zombie jamboree

G

A lot of world

G

leaders

D7

talkin’ ‘bout

G

war

And I’m a-

G

fraid they're

D7

going too

G

far

So it’s

G

up to us a

D7

you and

G

me

To put an

G

end to ca-

D7

tastro-

G

phe

We must ap-

C

peal to their goodness of

G

heart

And ask them to

D7

pitch in and please do their

G

part

Cause if this a-

C

tomic war be-

G

gin

They won’t even

D7

have a part to pitch

G

in

G

And we talkin’

C

Back to back,

G

belly to belly

Well I

D7

don’t give a damn, we

G

done dead already

Woah ho

C

back to back,

G

belly to belly

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It’s a

D7

zombie jamboree

G

G

D’ya hear me talkin’?

C

Back to back,

G

belly to belly

Well I

D7

don’t give a damn, a yes I

G

done dead already

Woah ho

C

back to back,

G

belly to belly

It’s a

D7

zombie jamboree

G

G

A little salsa

C

Back to back,

G

belly to belly

Well I

D7

don’t give a damn, we

G

done dead already

Woah ho

C

back to back,

G

belly to belly

It’s a

D7

zombie jamboree

G

G

All together now

C

Back to back,

G

belly to belly

Well I

D7

don’t give a damn, a yes I

G

done dead already

Woah ho

C

back to back,

G

belly to belly

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It’s a

D7

zombie…zombie jambor-

Gm

ee

kazoo riff and scary sounds

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