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Banjo Bills Sing - Along

Sing - Along Party


A banjo player, even with a limited knowledge of chords, is in the enviable position to be able to lead informal sing-a-longs in retirement homes, rest homes and hospitals, etc. The pleasure, joy and healing atmosphere that is created with this kind of a function is hard to describe. It needs to be experienced and only then will one understand the joy that it creates for the audience and for the performer.

Banjo Bills Sing Along Song List

TITLE A Bicycle Built For Two (Daisy Bell) After The Ball After You've Gone A Hot Time In The Old Town Tonight Ain't She Sweet Ain't We Got Fun Alabamy Bound Alabama Jubilee Alexander's Ragtime Band Always Amapola Angry Anytime April Showers At Sundown Avalon Baby Face Back Home Again In Indiana Beer Barrel Polka (Roll Out The Barrel) Bill Bailey Blue Skies Buffalo Gals (Won't You Come Out Tonight) Bye Bye Blackbird Bye Bye Blues Bye The Light Of The Silvery Moon California Here I Come Can't You Dance The Polka? Carolina In The Morning Charleston Chinatown My Chinatown Clap Hands! (Here Comes Charlie!) Cruising Down The River (On A Sunday Afternoon) Cuddle Up A Little Closer, Lovey Mine Deed I Do Deep In The Heart Of Texas Dinah Dixie Don't Bring Lulu Doodle Doo Doo

PAGE KEY 1 C 1 D 2 G 2 C 3 C 3 Bb 4 F 4 C 5 Bb 5 C 6 F 6 Bb 7 C 7 C 8 D 8 Bb 8 C 9 Bb 10 G-C 11 D 11 D 12 G 13 C 13 C- F 14 C 14 Eb 15 C 16 G 17 G 17 C 18 C 19 D 19 C 20 G 20 C 21 C 21 G 22 C 22 D

TIME 3/4 3/4 4/4 2/2 2/2 2/2 2/2 2/4 4/4 3/4 2/2 2/2 2/2 4/4 2/2 2/2 2/2 4/4 2/2 2/2 2/2 4/4 2/2 4/4 4/4 2/2 4/4 2/2 2/2 2/2 2/2 3/4 4/4 2/2 2/2 2/2 2/4 2/2 2/2

TITLE Down By The Old Mill Stream Down In The Valley (The Birmingham Jail) Down Yonder Edelweiss Erie Canal (Low Bridge, Everybody Down) Five Foot Two For Me And My Gal Give My Regards To Broadway God Bless America Good Bye, My Coney Island Baby Good Night Sweetheart Hail! Hail! The Gangs All Here Happy Days Are Here Again Have You Ever Been Lonely? Hello Dolly Hello My Baby He's Got The Whole World In His Hands Hey,Good Lookin' Hindustand Ida,Sweet As Apple Cider If I Could Be With You (One Hour Tonight) If You Knew Susie (Like I Know Susie) I Love You Truely I'll Be With You In Apple Blossom Time I'll Fly Away I'll See You In My Dreams I'm Looking Over A Four Leaf Clover I'm Sitting On Top Of The World In A Shanty In Old Shanty Town In The Good Old Summertime In The Shade Of The Old Apple Tree Irene Goodnight It Had To Be You It's A Sin To Tell A Lie I've Been Working On The Railroad I Want A Girl I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now Ja Da Japanese Sandman

PAGE KEY TIME 23 D 3/4 23 D 3/4 24 G 2/4 24 G 3/4 25 Am - C 4/4 26 C 2/4 27 C 4/4 27 C 4/4 28 C 4/4 28 Bb 4/4 29 C 2/2 29 G 6/8 30 F 6/8 30 G 4/4 31 Bb 2/2 31 F 2/2 32 G 4/4 33 G 2/2 33 C 2/2 34 D 4/4 34 G 2/2 35 D 2/2 35 C 2/4 36 F 3/4 36 D 2/2 37 D 2/2 37 F 2/2 38 G 2/2 38 C 3/4 39 Eb 3/4 39 D 3/4 40 Eb 3/4 40 C 2/2 41 Eb 3/4 42 C 4/4 43 D 4/4 43 C 3/4 44 C 2/2 44 Bb 2/2

Banjo Bills Sing Along Song List


TITLE Just Because Kentucky Waltz Let Me Call You Sweetheart Ma! (He's Making Eyes At Me!) Margie Mary Lou Meet Me In St.Louis, Louis Memories Moonlight And Roses (Bring Memries of You) Moonlight Bay My Blue Heaven My Gal Sal My Wild Irish Rose Narragansett Bay Blues Near You New York, New York Nobody's Sweetheat Now Not Your'n Oh, Lady Be Good! Oh! Susanna Oh! You Beautiful Doll Old Time Religion Old Spinning Wheel Peg O' My Heart Pennsylvania Polka Pretty Baby Red River valley Saint Louis Blues San Antonio Rose School Days (When We Were A Couple Of Kids) She'll Be Comin' 'Round The Mountain Shine On Harvest Moon Side By Side Skip To My Lou Smiles Somebody Stole My Gal Someday (You'll Want Me To Want You) Swanee PAGE KEY TIME 45 C 2/2 45 A 3/4 46 G 3/4 46 G 2/2 47 C 2/2 47 C 2/2 48 Eb 3/4 48 Bb 3/4 49 C 2/2 49 Bb 4/4 50 G 2/2 50 D 3/4 51 G 3/4 52 F 4/4 53 C 4/4 54 F 4/4 54 C 2/2 55 G 2/2 55 C 4/4 56 C 4/4 56 C 4/4 57 G 4/4 57 F 4/4 58 F 2/2 59 Bb - Eb 2/2 60 G 4/4 61 C 4/4 62 G 4/4 63 D-A 4/4 64 Eb 3/4 65 Eb 2/4 66 F 4/4 66 C 2/2 67 G 2/2 68 D 2/2 68 G 4/4 69 C 2/2 70 Cm - C 2/2 TITLE Sweet Adeline (You're The Flower Of My Heart, Sweet Adeline) Sweet Georgia Brown Sweet Sue Take Me Out To The Ball Game Tennessee Waltz That Old Gang Of Mine The Band Played On The Battle Hymn Of The Republic The Bowery The Darktown Strutters Ball The Gang That Sang "Heart Of My Heart" There Is A Tavern In The Town The Sidewalks Of New York (East Side, West Side) The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise Tiger Rag (Hold That Tiger) Together Too Fat Polka (She's Too Fat For Me) Too Ra Loo Ra Loo Ral (Thats An Irish Lullaby) Toot Toot Tootsie! (Good-bye!) Up A Lazy River Waiting For The Robert E Lee Wait Till The Sun Shines Nellie Wedding Bells (Are Breaking Up That Old Gang Of Mine) When I Grow To Old To Dream When Irish Eyes Are Smiling When The Moon Comes Over The Mountain When The Red, Red Robbin Comes Bob Bob Bobbin' Along When The Saints Go Marching In When Your Smiling (The Whole World Smiles With You) When You Were Sweet Sixteen When You Wore A Tulip (And I Wore A Big Red Rose) Whispering Yankee Doodle Dandy Yearning (Just For You) Yes Sir, That 's My Baby You Are My Sunshine Youre a Grand Old Flag Your Cheating Heart PAGE KEY 71 G 71 F 72 F 72 C 73 F 73 G 74 D 74 D 75 Bb 75 G 76 C 77 G 78 C 78 G 79 C 79 C 80 C 81 G 81 C 82 F 83 G-C 84 F 84 Bb 85 A 85 G 86 Bb 87 C 88 C 89 G 89 G 90 C 90 G 91 C 91 Bb 92 C 93 C 94 C 94 G TIME 4/4 2/2 2/2 3/4 3/4 2/2 3/4 4/4 3/4 4/4 2/2 2/2 3/4 4/4 2/2 3/4 2/2 2/4 2/2 4/4 2/4 2/4 2/2 3/4 3/4 2/4 2/2 2/4 2/2 4/4 2/4 2/2 2/4 2/2 2/2 4/4 2/4 2/2

Banjo Bills Sing Along Song List


TITLE Ain't Misbehavin' All By Myself All Of Me Along The Navajo Trail Auld Lang Syne Baby,Won't You Please Come Home Back In The Saddle Again Beautiful Ohio Blue And Broken Hearted Carolina Moon Chattanooga Shoeshine Boy Chicago (That Toddling Town) Coney Island Washboard Down Among The Sheltering palms Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans Everybody Loves My Baby Happy Birthday Happy Trails Hello Hello (What A Wonderfull Word) Home (When Shadows Fall) Honeysuckle Rose Hoop De Do How Ya Gonna Keep 'Em Down On The Farm I Can't Give You Anything But Love Baby If I Never Get To Heaven I Found A Million Dollar Baby(In A 5 & 10 Cent Store) I Get The Blues When It Rains I'm Confessing That I Love You I'm Forever Blowing Bubles I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter I'm Wasting My Tears On You Is It True What They Say About Dixie I've Been Floating Down That Old Green River I Want To Be Happy Kansas City Kitty Kentuckey Babe (Plantation Lullaby) Let The Rest Of The World Go By Limehouse Blues Linger Awhile Louisiana Fairytale PAGE 1A 1A 2A 3A 4A 4A 5A 6A 7A 8A 9A 10 A 11 A 12A 13 A 14 A 15 A 15 A 16 A 17 A 18 A 19 A 20 A 21 A 21 A 22 A 23 A 24 A 25 A 26 A 27 A 28 A 29 A 30 A 31 A 32 A 33 A 34 A 35 A 36 A KEY F Eb F A C F C Bb Eb Eb Bb G F Eb Bb Cm F C C C Bb C-F Bb C D F F Eb C C Bb F G C G G D D-F F Eb TIME 4/4 2/2 4/4 4/4 4/4 2/2 2/2 3/4 2/2 3/4 2/2 2/2 4/4 4/4 2/2 2/2 3/4 4/4 2/2 4/4 4/4 2/2 2/2 4/4 4/4 2/2 4/4 2/2 3/4 2/2 2/2 2/2 2/2 2/2 2/2 4/4 3/4 2/4 2/2 2/2 TITLE Mama Don't Allow Mary's A Grand Old Name Mexicali Rose Missouri Waltz My Adobe Hacienda My Baby Just Cares For Me My Blushin Rosie (My Posie Sweet) On The Sunny Side Of The Street Over There Paddlin' Madelin' Home Peggy O'Neil Pistol Packin' Mama Play A Simple Melody Please Don't Talk About Me Put Your Arms Around Me Honey Red Head Red Roses For A Blue Lady Rosetta Rose Of Washington Square Saint James Infirmary Blues Second Hand Rose Seems Like Old Times Sioux City Sue Sleepy Time Gal Smile Darn Ya Smile So Many Tunes, So Little Time Sweet Rosie O'Grady That's My Weakness Now There's A New Moon Over My Shoulder The Sheik Of Araby The Yellow Rose of Texas Tumblin' Tumbleweeds Ukulele Lady Walkin' My Baby Back Home We'll Meet Again When I Take My Sugar To Tea When Johnny Comes Marching Home When You Wish Upon A Star While Strolling Thru The Park One Day Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah PAGE KEY TIME 37 A C 2/2 38 A F 2/2 39 A G 3/4 40 A F 3/4 41 A Gm - G 2/2 42 A G 2/2 43 A G 2/2 44 A G 2/2 45 A Eb 2/2 46 A Bb 2/2 47 A Eb 3/4 48 A G 2/2 49 A F 4/4 49 A C 2/2 50 A Bb 2/2 51 A G 2/2 51 A Bb 4/4 52 A F 2/2 53 A Bb 2/2 54 A Am 4/4 55 A F 2/2 56 A F 2/2 56 A Eb 2/2 57 A C 4/4 58 A C 2/2 59 A C 4/4 60 A G 3/4 61 A A 2/2 62 A D 2/2 63 A Eb 2/2 64 A D 4/4 65 A Eb 4/4 66 A C 4/4 67 A C 2/2 68 A D 4/4 69 A F 2/2 70 A Em 6/8 71 A A 2/2 72 A G 4/4 72 A G 2/2

Notes

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A Bicycle Built For Two (Daisy Bell) |1|


C F C "Dai-sy, Dai-sy, Give me you're an-swer, do: "Hen-ry, Hen-ry, This is my an-swer, true: G7 C Am D7 G7 I'm half cra-zy all for the love of you I'm not cra-zy o - ver the likes of you G7 C It won't be a styl-ish mar-riage, If you can't af-ford a car-riage, F C G7 I can't af-ford a car-riage For-get a-bout the mar-riage; C G7 C G7 But you'll look sweet Up-on the seat I won't be jammed, I won't be crammed C G C Of a bi-cy-cle built for two". On a bi-cy-cle built for two"!

After The Ball |1|


D G D A7 Af-ter the ball is o - ver, D F# B A7 Af-ter the break of morn, Em C Em Af-ter the danc-ers' leav - ing, A9 A7 D A7 Af-ter the stars are gone, D G D C# Man-y a heart is ach - ing; B B7 E7 If you could read them all, A7 C D B7 Man-y the hopes have van ished, E7 A7 D A7 Af - ter the ball.

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After Youve Gone |2|


G Gm Af-ter you've gone, and left me cry - in', Af-ter I'm gone, af - ter we break up, D B7 Af-ter you've gone, there's no de- ny- in'; Af-ter I'm gone, you're gon-na wake up; E9 A7 You feel blue, you feel sad, You will find, you were blind, D D D7 You miss the dear-est pal you ev - er had. To let some- bod- y come and change your mind. G Gm There'll come a time, now don't for-get it, Af ter the years,we've been to-geth-er, D B7 There'll come a time, when you'll re-gret it, Through joy and tears, all kinds of weath-er, Em B7 Em Gm Some-day when you grow lone-ly, Some-day blue and down-heart-ed, D Gb7 Bm D Your heart will break like mine and you'll want me on ly, You'll long to be with me right back where you start-ed, D A7 D D7 Af-ter you've gone, af-ter you've gone a-way. Af-ter I'm gone, af-ter I'm gone a-way.

A Hot Time In The Old Town Tonight |2|


(G) (A) (C) My Ba - by, C C When you hear, them a bells go ding ling ling, C C All join 'round, and sweet-ly you must sing, C C And when the verse is through, In the cho-rus all join in, G7 G7 C C Dm7 G7 There'll be a hot time in the old town to-night.

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Aint She Sweet |2|


C C Ain't she C Now I ask C C Ain't she C Now I ask Bridge: C7 Just cast C7 Oh me, C C I re G7 C Now I ask G7 C C G7 sweet? See her walk-ing down the street? E7 A7 D9 G7 C you ver-y con-fi-den-tial-ly, ain't she sweet? G7 C C G7 nice? Look her o-ver once or twice. E7 A7 D9 G7 C you ver-y con-fi-den-tial-ly, ain't she nice? F A C G7 C an eye in her di- rec-tion -F A C Dm7 G7 oh my, ain't that per-fec-tion? G7 C C G7 - peat, don't you think she's kind of sweet? E7 A7 D9 G7 C Dm7 G7 you ver-y con-fi-den-tial-ly, ain't she sweet?

Aint We Got Fun |3|


Bb Ev-'ry A Bb A Bb F7 morn - ing, ev-'ry eve - ning, ain't we got fun? E7 F7 E7 F7 Bb Not much mon - ey, oh but hon - ey, ain't we got fun? Eb F#7 Bb Gm7 The rent's un - paid dear, we have - n't a car; Dm A7 D# A7 Dm F7 But an - y - way, dear, we'll stay as we are. Bb A Bb A Bb F7 In the win- ter, in the sum - mer, don't we have fun? E7 F7 E7 F7 Bb Times are glum and get-ting glum- mer, still we have fun. Eb D Gm There's noth-ing sur-er: Cm A7 Bb Gm Ebm6 the rich get rich and the poor get poor-er. Bb C9 F7 Bb In the mean - time, in be - tween time, ain't we got fun?

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Alabamy Bound |3|


C7 Bb9 I'm Al-a-bam-y bound, G7 There'll be no "Hee-bie Jee-bies" hang-in' round. C7 C7 Just gave the mean-est tick-et man on earth, Dm F G7 C7 C C7 All I'm worth to put my toot-sies in an up-per berth. Bb9 Just hear that choo-choo sound, I'm just a luck - y hound, G7 I know that soon we're goin' to cov-er ground, To have some -one to put my arms a-round, F A7 D7 And then I'll hol-ler so the world will know, That's why I'm shout-in' for the world to know, G7 G7 C7 F F C7 "Here I go" I'm Al-a-bam-y Bound.

Alabama Jubilee |3|


(Gb)(G) (Ab) A7 You ought to see Dea-con Jones when he rat-tles the bones, D7 Old Colo-nal Brown fool-in' 'roun like a clown, G7 G G7 Miss Vir-gin-ia who is past eight-y three, C N.C. Shout-in' "I'm full o' pep! Watch yo' step!, watch yo' step!" A7 One leg-ged Joe danced a-roun' on his toe, Dm A7 Dm Threw a-way his crutch and hol-lered, "Let 'er go!" N.C. C E7 F C Oh, hon-ey, Hail! Hail! the gang's all here C C D7 G7 C G7 C For an Al-a-ba-ma Jub-i-lee.

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Alexanders Ragtime Band |4|


F7 Bb F7 Bb Come on and hear,Come on and hear Al-Ex-An-Der's Rag-Time Band , Eb Come on and hear,Come on and hear,It's the best band in the land, Bb They can play a bu-gle call like you nev-er heard be-fore, So nat-ur-al that you want to go to war; F F C7 F F7 That's just the best-est band what am, Hon-ey Lamb! Bb F7 Bb Come on a-long,Come on a-long, Let me take you by the hand, Eb Eb Up to the man, Up to the man who's the lead-er of the band, Bb7 Eb Bb Bb And if you care to hear the Swa-nee Riv-er played in rag-time, Bb Come on and hear, Come on and hear Bb F7 F7 Bb F F7 Al-Ex-An-Der's Rag-Time Band!

Always |4|
C C C I'll be lov- ing you, al-ways, G7 C C with a love that's true, al-ways. C7 When the things you've planned E need my help - ing hand, B7 E G7 G7 I will un- der- stand, al-ways, al-ways. C C7 B7 Bb7 Days may not be fair, al-ways, A7 Gm Dm That's when I'll be there, al-ways. F6 Fm Not for just an hour, C D9 Not for just a day, G7 C C G7 Not for just a year, but al-ways.

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Amapola (Pretty Little Poppy) |4|


C7 F Am - a - po FM7 la, my pret- ty lit - tle pop Dm Ab You're like that love-ly flow-er, so sweet and F py, C7 heav-en-ly.

Since I found you, my heart is wrapped a-round you, C+ F And lov-ing you it seems, to beat a rhap-so-dy. C7 F Am - a - po - la, the pret-ty lit-tle pop - py, D7 Am7 D7 Gm Must cop-y it's en-dear-ing charms from you. D7 Gm Bbm F Am - a - po - la, Am - a - po - la, C7 F C7 How I long to hear you say, "I love you." Last time: C7 F Bb9 F F6 How I long to hear you say, "I love you."

Angry |5|
Bb A Bb B An - gry, please don't be C C C7 F7 C7 'Cause I was on - ly teas C7 an gry, F7 Bb Bb7 in' you!

Eb Ebm Bb D7 G G7 I would - n't e - ven let you think of leav - in' Some bod - y's ly- in' if they say I'm try - in' C9 C7 G F7 Don't you know I love you true? To step a - round with some-one new. Bb7 C7+5 Bb7 Just be - cause I took a look at some - bod - y else, Don't be lieve a thing you hear just wait 'til you see Eb Bb7+5 Eb Bb7+5 Eb Gb That's no rea - son you should put poor me on the shelf! Then you'll find no rea- son to be jeal-ous of me! Bb A Bb B C7 An - gry, please don't be an gry, Last Time: C C C7 F7 C7 F7 Bb Bb7 Bb Eb Ebm Bb 'Cause I was on - ly teas - in' you! You!

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Any Time |5|


G7 Ab7 An - y An y Db7 D7 An - y And you A7 D7 time you're feel- ing lone-ly, time your world gets lone-ly, G7 C C7 time you're feel- ing blue, find true friends are few, F Fm C A7 An - y time you feel down-heart-ed, An y time you see a rain-bow D7 G Dm G7 Gb7 G7 That will prove your love for me is true. That will be a sign the storm is through. G7 Ab7 A7 D7 An - y time you're think-ing 'bout me, An y time will be the right time, Db7 D7 G F#7 F7 E7 That's the time I'll be think-ing of you. An y - time at all will do. Eb7 E7 A7 D7 So an - y time you say you want me back a-gain, So an y time you say you want on- ly my love, C G7 G7 G7 G7 C G G7 That's the time I'll come back home to you. C G7 G7 G7 G7 C F C That's the time I'll come back home to you.

April Showers |5|


(G) (Gb) (G) G7 C Though A - pril show-ers, may come your way, G7 C They bring the flow-ers, that bloom in May, A7 Dm So if it's rain-ing, have no re-grets, D7 G7 Dm G7 Be-cause it isn't rain-ing rain,you know;It's rain-ing vi-o-lets. C And where you see clouds, up- on the hills, A7 Dm You soon will see crowds, of daf- fo- dils, F Fm C Am D9 So keep on look-ing for a blue-bird, And list'ning for his song, Dm7 G7 C G7 When- ev- er A-pril show-ers come a- long.

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At Sundown (When Love is Calling Me Home)|6|


A7 Em D+ A7 Every little breeze is sighing of love undying at In a little cottage cozy the world seems rosy at B7 Em D+ A7 Every little bird is resting and feather nesting at Where a loving smile will greet me and always meet me at B7 Bb7 B7 E7 E7 Each lit - tle rose - bud is sleep - ing, I seem to sigh, I'm in heav - en, E7 A7 C A+ D C A7 While sha dows are creep - ing, A7 Em C D+ A7 D When night is fall - ing and love is call - ing me home. D D sundown, sundown, D D F#7 sundown. sundown.

Avalon |6|
(F)F7 I found my love in F F7 Eb F7 Eb I left my love in G7 G7+ G7 I dream of her and C# Bb Fm And so I think I'll Av - a - lon, F7 Av - a lon, Av - a lon, G7 G7 trav-el on Bb F7 Be - side the F+ Bb F+ And sailed a Cm G7 From dusk 'til Cm F7 To Av - a Bb bay; Bb way. Cm dawn, Bb F Cm7 F7 lon.

Baby Face |6|


C C C C F#7 G7 Ba-by Face, you've got the cut-est lit-tle Ba-by face G7 C G7 C Gm A7 There's not an-oth-er one could take your place, Ba-by face. D7 G7 F G G7 My poor heart is jump-in --You sure have start-ed some-thin' C C C C E7 Am E7 Am Ba-by face, I'm up in heav-en when I'm in your fond em brace. C7 F C C B A7 I did-n't need a shove cause I just fell in love G#7 D7 D+ G7 G7 C C Dm7 G7 With your pret-ty Ba-by face. Last Time: G#7 D7 D+ G7 G7 C Ab7 C With your pret-ty Ba-by face.

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Back Home Again In Indiana |6|


F7 Bb A7 Ab7 G7 C7 Back home a-gain in In-di-an-a, F7 Bb Bb7 And it seems that I can see, Bb7 Eb Bb Bb The gleam-ing can-dle light, still shin-ing bright, G7 C7 Cm7 Through the syc-a-mores for me. F7 Bb A7 Ab7 G7 C7 The new-mown hay sends all its fra-grance F7 C Gm From the fields I used to roam. Gb7 Bb D7 Gm When I dream a-bout the moon-light on the Wa-bash G Bb Cm7 F7 Bb F F7 Then I long for my In-di-an-a home.

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Beer Barrel Polka (Roll Out The Barrel) |7|


(D) (Db) There's a On ly G gar-den, what a hap-py gar - den, D7 fa- ces bloom there, anD+ or y a room there G gloom there.

And there's nev-er For a wor-ry

Oh, there's mu-sic and there's dan-cing, Gm D And a lot of sweet ro - man-cing; When they play the pol - ka, Am7 D7 D9 G They all get in the swing. D7 B D7 Ev' - ry time they hear that oom - pa - pa, Then they hear a rum - ble on the floor, G Gb G Ev' - ry - bod - y feels so tra - la - la, It's the big sur - prise they're wait - ing for. D7 Am7 D7 They want to throw their cares a - way, And all the cou - ples form a ring, Am7 D7 Am7 G They all go lah de - ah - de - ay. For miles a - round you'll hear them sing. Chorus: C G7 Roll out the bar - rel, we'll have a bar - rel of fun; G7 C Roll out the bar - rel, we've got the blues on the run. C F A7 Dm Zing boom ta - rar - rel, ring out a song of good cheer; Dm Em Dm C Now's the time to roll the bar - rel, C D7 G7 C For the gang's all here.

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Bill Bailey (Won't You Please Come Home?) |7|


D Bm D Bm D Ab D Won't you come home, Bill Bail-ey, won't you come home? D Bm D Eb A7 She moans the whole night long. Em G+ Em A7 I'll do the cook-in', hon-ey, I'll pay the rent Em A7 Db7 D D Em A7 I know I've done you wrong. D Bm D Bm Re-mem-ber that rain-y eve-nin' D Ab D Am D7 Am D7 G6 B7 Em I drove you out with noth- in' but a fine-tooth comb? G Gm D7 Db7 C7 B7 I know that I'm to blame,Now ain't that a shame? E7 A9 A7 D A A7 Bill Bail-ey, won't you please come home. Repeat: Last Time: N.C. B7 E7 A9 A7 D G D I said now... Bill Bai-ley, won't you please...come on home.

Blue Skies |8|


Bm F#+ Bm7 Blue skies smil-ing at me, Gm6 D A+ D F#7 Noth-ing but blue skies do I see. Bm F#+ Bm7 Blue-birds sing-in' a song, Gm6 D A+ D D6 Noth-ing but blue birds all day long. Bridge: D Gm D Nev-er saw the sun shin- ing so bright, Gm D Gm D Nev-er saw things go - ing so right. Gm D No-tic-ing the days hur- ry- ing by, Gm D A7 D F#7 When you're in love,my, how they fly. Bm F#+ D Blue days, all of them gone -Gm6 D A+ D F#7 Noth-ing but blue skies from now on.

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Buffalo Gals (Won't You Come Out Tonight) |8|


G As I was wal - king down the street, I stopped her and we had a talk, I asked her if she'd have a dance, I danced with a gal with a hole in her stock- in', D7 G Down the street, down the street, Had a talk, had a talk, Have a dance, have a dance, And her heel kept a-knockin', and her toes kept a-rockin'. G A pret-ty lit-tle gal I chanced to meet, Her feet took up the whole side-walk I thought that I might have a chance I danced with a gal with a hole in her stock- in' D7 G Oh, she was fair to see. And left no room for me. To shake a foot with her. And we danced by the light of the moon. Chorus: G Buf-fa-lo Gals, won't you come out to-night, D7 G Come out to-night, come out to-night. G Buf-fa-lo Gals, won't you come out to-night D7 G And dance by the light of the moon.

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Bye Bye Blackbird |9|


C G7 C Pack up all my cares and woe, Here I go, sing-in' low -C D7 Dm7 G7 Bye bye black-bird. G7 G7 Where some-bod-y waits for me, Sug-ar's sweet,and so is she -Dm7 G7 C Bye bye black-bird. Bridge: C7 Gm6 A7 No one here can love or un- der-stand me; Dm Dm7 G#7 G7 Oh what hard luck sto-ries they all hand me. C Make my bed and light the light, G7 Gm6 A7 I'll ar - rive late to- night -Dm Dm7 G7 C Dm Dm7 G7 C G7 Black-bird, bye bye, black-bird, bye bye.

Bye-Bye Blues |9|


C Ab7 C A7 D9 D7 G Bye bye blues, bye bye blues; Bells ring, birds sing, C C Dm7 G7 Dm7 G+ Sun is shi - ning, no more pi - ning, C Ab7 C A7 Just we two smil-ing through; Last time: D7 G7 C Ab7 C C F7 C Don't sigh, don't cry, Bye bye blues. blues. F Db7 F D7 G9 G7 C Bye bye blues, bye bye blues; Bells ring, birds sing, F F Gm7 C7 Gm7 C+ Sun is shi - ning, no more pi - ning, F Db7 F D7 Just we two smil-ing through; G7 C7 F Db7 F Don't sigh, don't cry, Bye bye blues. Repeat 1st Verse:

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By The Light Of The Silvery Moon |9|


(E) (F) C D7 G7 Dm7 G7 By the light of the sil - ver - y moon, I want to spoon C G G7 To my hon - ey I'll croon love's tune, C F A7 Dm Hon - ey moon, keep a - shi - nin' in June A Dm C D7 Fm Am Your sil - v'ry beams will bring love's dreams Am C E E7 A7 D7 C G7 C We'll be cud - dl - in' soon, By the sil- ver - y moon C C C By the light (not the dark but the light) D7 D D7 Of the sil - ver - y moon (not the sun but the moon) G7 G G7 I wan - na spoon (not to croon but to spoon) C G G7 To my hon - ey I'll croon love's tune, C F C Hon - ey - moon (hon - ey moon, hon - ey moon), F A7 Dm Keep a - shi - nin' in June, A Dm C D7 Fm Am Your sil - v'ry beams will bring love's dreams Am C E E7 A7 We'll be cud - dl - in' soon D7 C G7 C D7 F F C By the sil - ver - y moon (by the sil - ver - y moon).

California Here I Come |10|


Eb Eb+ Ab Bb7 Bb+ Eb Cal-i-for-nia, here I come right back where I start-ed from. F# Bb7 Where Bow-ers of flow-ers bloom in the sun. Eb F# Bb7 Each morn-ing at dawn-ing, bird-ies sing an' ev-'ry-thing. Eb Eb+ Ab A sun-kissed miss said,"Don't be late" Bb7 Bb+ Gm7 C7 Bbm6 C7 that's why I can hard- ly wait. Fm C7 Fm A Eb G7 Cm F7 Fm Bb7 Eb Ab7 Eb O-pen up that Gold-en Gate, Cal-i-for-nia here I come.

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Cant You Dance The Polka? |10|


C As To She "My F I came down the Bow ery, Tif- fan- y's I took her; said,"If you're a sail - or, young man he's a sail - or, G7 C One evening in Ju - ly, I did not mind ex - pense. Now take me home you may," With his hair cut short be - hind; C F I met a maid who asked my trade, I bought her two gold ear - rings, But when I reached her cot - tage door My young man he's a sail- or, G7 C And a sail - or John said I. They cost me fif- teen cents. She un - to me did say: And he sails the Black Ball line." Chorus: C F To me a-weigh, you San-ty, G7 C My dear An-nie, C F Oh, you New York girls, G7 C Can't you dance the pol-ka?

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Carolina In The Morning |11|


G Em Noth-ing could be fin-er G Ab D7 Db7 D7 Than to be in Car-o-li-na in the morn - ing; Am E+ No one could be sweet-er Am7 D7 G G Than my sweet-ie when I meet her in the morn - ing. C G Where the morn-ing glo-ries C E7 Twine a-round the door A7 D D Am B7 Whis-per-ing pret-ty stor-ies Em A7 D7 D D7 I long to hear once more. G Em Stroll-ing with my girl-ie G Ab D7 Db7 D7 Where the dew is pearl-y earl-y in the morn ing. Am E+ But-ter-flies all flut-ter up Am7 D7 G G And kiss each lit-tle but-ter-cup at dawn ing. G G7 If I had A - lad - din's lamp for on - ly a day C A7 Eb7 D7 I'd make a wish and here's what I'd say: G Em Noth- ing could be fin-er G Em A7 Db7 D7 G Than to be in Car-o-li-na in the morn ing!

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Charleston |11|
G B7 E7 Charles - ton! Charles - ton! Made in Car - o lin - a, A7 D7 G G D7 D7 Some dance, Some prance, I'll say, There's noth - ing fin er G B7 than the Charles - ton, Charles - ton, E7 Lord how you can shuf - fle, Bm F#7 Ev - 'ry step you do, Leads to some -thing new, B7 D7 Man I'm tell-ing you, It's a la - pa - zoo. G B7 E7 Buck dance, Wing dance, Will be a back num - ber, A7 D7 But the Charles - ton, the new Charles - ton, G G D7 That dance is sure - ly a com - er. Em G7 C Some time, You'll dance it one time, Cm G D The dance called the Charles - ton, D7 D7 D7 G Made in South Car - o - line

Chinatown, My Chinatown |12|


C C C Chi - na - town, my Chi - na - town, A7 Dm Where the lights are low; G7 E7 Am Hearts that know no oth-er land D7 G7 Drift-ing to and fro. C C C Dream - y, dream - y Chi - na - town, C C7 F Al - mond eyes of brown; F C A7 Hearts seem light and life seems bright D7 G7 G7 C G7 In dream - y Chi - na - town.

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Clap Hands! (Here comes Charlie!) |12|


C F7 F7 Clap hands! Here comes Char-ley! Clap hands! Here comes Char-ley! C F7 F7 Clap hands! Good times Char-ley, Clap hands! Good times Char-ley, C A7 D7 G7 C G F G7 Clap hands! Here comes Char-ley now. Clap hands! Here comes Char-ley now. C F7 F7 This way! Join the part-y, This way! Meet the dol-lies, C F7 F7 I Say! Meet Mc - Carth- y, I Say! Zieg-field Fol lies, C A7 D7 G7 C Hey! Hey! Char-ley take a bow. Hey! Hey! Char-ley take a bow. Am F7 F7 Gin-ger ale and white rock for this ta-ble See the smile on all those hun-gry fa-ces A7 Grab a chair move o - ver there They can tell that he's a buyer D7 D7 G7 G7 G7 and let him sit right next to Ma-bel. From those wide and o - pen spa-ces. Last Time: C F7 F7 Clap hands! Here comes Char-ley, C F7 F7 Clap hands! Good times Char-ley, C A7 D7 G7 C G7 C Clap hands! Here comes Char-ley now!

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Cruising Down The River (On A Sunday Afternoon) |13|


D Cruis-ing A With one D The old D Cruis-ing Bridge: D7 The birds E The winds D Just two D Cruis-ing G D down the riv- er on E a Sun- day D you love,the sun a-bove wait-ing G D E F ac- cord-ian play-ing a sen- tiG D E7 A7 down the riv- er on a Sun- day af- ter-noon, F A for the moon. E F E men-tal tune, D af- ter-noon.

D9 D7 D9 D7 D9 G a-bove all sing of love, a gen-tle sweet re-frain; E9 E7 E9 E7 E9 A7 a-round all make a sound like soft-ly fall-ing rain. G D E F E F E of us to-geth- er,we'll plan a hon-ey moon, G B7 E7 A7 D down the riv- er on a Sun-day af- ter- noon.

Cuddle Up A Little Closer, Lovey Mine |13|


C Cud - dle up lit G7 Cud - dle up and A7 Like to feel your G7 Like to make you D7 'Cause I love from C - tle clo - ser, lov G7 be my lit - tle cling D9 D7 cheek so ro - sy, D Am com - fy, co - zy, Eb C D9 head to toe - sie, Lov Eb ey G+ ing G7 mine, C vine,

G7 - ey

C mine.

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Deed I Do |13|
G G9 Do I want you? G A7 D7 Hon-ey, deed I C Cm Oh my! Do G Am7 D7 do! Cm my! Do G9 I?

G G9 C Do I need you? Oh G A7 D7 G Hon-ey, deed I do! Bridge: C Am I'm glad that I'm the E7 That's why I'm al-ways G G9 Do I love you? G A7 D7 Hon-ey, deed I

I?

B7 one who found A7 hang-in' round I!

B7 you, D7 you.

C Cm Oh my! Do G do!

Deep In The Heart Of Texas |14|


C The The The The C C C are big and bright,(Clap is like per-fume, (Clap a- long the trail, (Clap "Ki-yip-pee-yi," (Clap G7 G7 deep in the heart of Tex-as, deep in the heart of Tex-as, deep in the heart of Tex-as, deep in the heart of Tex-as, Gb7 G7 G7 Gb7 G7 G7 The prai-rie sky is wide and high, (Clap Re- minds me of, the one I love, (Clap The rab-bits rush, a- round the brush, (Clap The dog- ies bawl, and bawl and bawl, (Clap C C deep in the heart of Tex-as. deep in the heart of Tex-as. deep in the heart of Tex-as. deep in the heart of Tex-as. C C stars at night, sage in bloom coy-otes wail, cow- boys cry, Clap Clap Clap Clap Clap Clap Clap Clap Clap) Clap) Clap) Clap)

Clap Clap Clap Clap

Clap Clap Clap Clap

Clap) Clap) Clap) Clap)

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Dinah |14|
C C6 Di-nah, C6 Ab C C6 C is there an y - one fi- ner C Ab G7 G9 G7 In the state of Car- o - li- na? G9 C C Dm7 G7 If there is and you know her, show her to me. C C6 C C6 Ab C C6 C Di-nah, with her Dix - ie eyes bla-zin' C Ab G7 G9 G7 How I love to sit and gaze in G9 G7 C F7 C E7 To the eyes of Di-nah Lee. Bridge: Am F+ Am7 Ev'-ry night, why do I shake with fright? G7 Ab Am D7 Eb D7 G7 Dm7 G7 Be-cause my Di-nah might change her mind a-bout me. C C6 C C6 Ab C C6 C Di-nah, if she wan-der'd to Chi-na, C Ab G7 G9 G7 I would hop an o- cean li- ner G9 G7 C C Dm7 G7 Just to be with Di-nah Lee! C

Dixie |15|
(D) (B)G Oh, I wish I was in the land of cot-ton In Dix-ie Land where I was born in C Old times there are not for-got-ten Ear ly on one frost-y morn-in' G D7 G Look a-way! Look a-way! Look a-way! Dix-ie Land. Look a-way! Look a-way! Look a-way! Dix-ie Land. Chorus: G C A7 D7 O, I wish I was in Dix-ie! Hoo-ray! Hoo-ray! G C G D7 In Dix-ie Land I'll take my stand To live and die in Dix-ie G D7 G G G D7 G A-way, a-way, A-way down south in Dix-ie! D7 G G G D7 G A-way, a-way, A-way down south in Dix-ie!

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Dont Bring Lulu

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C Am C Am You can bring Pearl, she's a darn nice girl, C F# G7 But don't bring Lu-lu! G7 G7 G7 You can bring Rose with the turned-up nose, C7 But don't bring Lu-lu! F Fm6 Lu-lu al-ways wants to do C A7 What we boys don't want her to. D7 D When she struts her stuff a-round, D7 G7 Lon-don bridge is fal-ling down! C Am C Am You can bring cake or a por-ter-house steak, C F# G7 But don't bring Lu-lu! G7 G7 G7 G7 F7 E7 Lu-lu gets blue and goes cuck-oo Like a clock up-on the shelf. F Fm6 C A7 D7 G7 She's the kind of smart-y who breaks up ev-'ry par-ty, C D7 C G7 C G7 Hull-a-ba loo loo, don't bring Lu-lu, I'll bring her my-self!

Doodle Doo Doo |15|


D G D G Please play for me that sweet mel-o-dy D E7 Called doo-dle lee doo doo-dle lee doo. A7 I like the rest but what I like best D D7 is doo-dle lee doo doo-dle lee doo. G Gm Sim pl- est thing, there's noth-ing much to it D D7 B7 Don't have to sing, just doo- dle lee doo it. E7 A7 D I love it so, wher-ev-er I go I doo-dle lee doo-dle lee doo.

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Down By The Old Mill Stream |16|


D D F A7 Em7 A7 D Down by the Old Mill stream, Where I first met you, F#m G B7 Em A7 D With your eyes of blue, Dressed in ging-ham, too; F A7 G Bm It was there I knew, That you loved me, true; Bb7 D Am6 B7 You were six-teen, My vil-lage queen, G+ B7 E7 A7 D Em7 D Down by the Old Mill Stream.

Down In The Valley (The Birmingham Jail) |16|


Chorus: (A) (D) Down in D A7 val-ley , val- ley so low, A7 A7 D Hang your head ov er , hear the wind blow, A7 Hear the wind blow love, hear the wind blow, A7 A7 D Hang your head ov er , hear the wind blow. D Ros - es love sun-shine, If you don't love me , Write me a let - ter, A7 A7 An - gels in heav- en, Throw your arms round me, Send it in care of, Know I love you , dear, Give my heart ease, dear, Bir-ming-ham Jail love, A7 A7 An gels in heav- en, Throw your arms round me, Send it in care of, Verse 1&2 Chorus: A7 vio-lets love dew, love whom you please, send it by mail, D know I love you, give my heart ease, the Bir-ming-ham Jail. A7 know I love you, give my heart ease, Bir-ming-ham Jail. D G know I love you. give my heart ease. the Bir-ming-ham Jail. (E) the

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Down Yonder |16|


G D7 G G7 Down yon-der, some-one beck-ons to me, C G7 C Down yon-der, some-one reck-ons on me. G D7 G G# D7 I seem to see a race in mem - o - ry G D7 G Gb G Be-tween the Nat-chez and the Rob-ert E. Lee. A7 Swan-ee shore, I miss you more and more; D7 D7 D7 D7 D7 Ev-'ry day, my mam-my land, you're simp-ly grand G D7 G G7 Down yon-der, when the folks get the news, C G7 C Don't won-der at the hul la- ba- loo. G D7 G G D7 G There's Dad-dy and Mam-my, there's Eph-ra'm and Sam-my, A7 D7 G Bb D7 Wait-in' down yon-der for me.

Edelweiss

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G D7 G C E-del-weiss, E-del-weiss, G Em7 Am7 D7 Ev-'ry morn-ing you greet me. G D7 G C Small and white, clean and bright, G D7 G You look hap-py to meet me. D7 D7 G G Blos-som of snow, may you bloom and grow, C A D D7 Bloom and grow for-ev-er. G Dm6 C Cm E-del-weiss, E-del-weiss, G D7 G G Bless my home-land for-ev-er.

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Erie Canal (Low Bridge, Everybody Down) |17|


E7 Am C Dm E7 I've got an old mule, and her name is Sal, We bet-ter Look 'round for a job, old gal, Am F7 E7 Am Fif-teen miles on the Er-ie Ca-nal, Fif-teen miles on the Er-ie Ca-nal, C Dm E7 She's a good ol' work-er and a good ol' pal, You bet your life I'd nev-er part with Sal, Am Dm Am E7 Am Fif-teen miles on the Er-ie ca-nal, Fif-teen miles on the Er-ie can-al, C G We've hauled some bar - ges in our day, Git up there, gal, we've passed that lock, Am E Filled with lum - ber, coal, and hay, We'll make Rome 'bout six o'clock. Am C Dm E7 And we know ev'ry inch of the way So one more trip and back we'll go Am E Am G From Al-ba-ny to Buff-a-lo. OH Right back home to Buff-a-lo. OH Chorus C G Low bridge ev'- ry bod-y down, C G C Low bridge for we're com-in to a town, G And you'll al-ways know your neigh-bor, C G And you'll al-ways know your pal, C G C E7 Am If you've ev-er nav-i-gat-ed on the Er-ie can-al.

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Five Foot Two (Has Anybody Seen My Girl?) |18|


C E7 Five foot two, eyes of blue, A7 Oh, what those five feet can do! D7 G7 C C Dm7 G7 Has an-y-bod-y seen my gal? C E7 Turned up nose, turned down hose -A7 Flap-per? Yes, sir, one of those. D7 G7 C F C Has an-y-bod-y seen my gal? Bridge: C E7 Now, if you run in-to a five foot two A7 All cov-ered with fur, D7 Dia-mond rings and all those things, G G Dm7 G7 Bet your life it is-n't her. G+ C E7 But could she love, could she woo, A7 Could she, could she, could she coo? D7 G7 C C Dm7 G7 Has an-y-bod-y seen my gal? Last Time: D7 G7 C F C Has an-y-bod-y seen my gal?

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For Me And My Gal |18|


C G7 Dm7 G7 C The bells are ring - ing for me and my gal, Dm G7 C The birds are sing - ing for me and my gal. C E7 Am Ev-'ry-bod-y's been know-ing to a wed-ding they're go - ing, D7 D And for weeks they've been sew - ing, D7 G7 G G7 Ev'ry Su-sie and Sal. G7 G7 Dm7 G7 C They're con - gre - ga - ting for me and my gal; Dm G7 E7 The par - son's wait- ing for me and my gal. G7 C7 And some-time I'm gon-na build a lit-tle home for two, F C C C or three or four or more, G G7 Dm G7 C G7 In love land for me and my gal.

Give My Regards To Broadway |18|


C C Dm G7 Give my re-gards to Broad-way, Dm G7 G+ C Re-mem-ber me to Her-ald Square! C Cm G D7 G Tell all the gang at For-ty Sec-ond Street Am D7 G7 That I will soon be there. C C Dm G7 Whis-per of how I'm yearn-ing Dm G7 G+ C To min-gle with the old time throng; A7 Dm A7 Dm Give my re-gards to Old Broad-way C D7 G7 C And say that I'll be there e'er long.

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God Bless America |19|


C Em G G7 C God bless A-mer-i-ca, land that I love; Am7 F F C C/B Stand be-side her, and guide her Am7 C G C F C Through the night with a light from a-bove. Dm7 G G7 C C/B From the moun-tains to the prai-ries, Am7 G G7 C C7 To the o-ceans white with foam, F F Dm7 C Dm7 C Dm7 God bless A - mer - i - ca, my home sweet F F Dm7 C Dm7 C G7 God bless A - mer - I - ca, my home sweet

C C7 home, C home.

Good Bye My Coney Island Baby |19|


Bb C7 Good - bye My Con - ey Is - land Ba - by, F7 Bb F F7 Fare - well my own true love. Bb C7 I'm gon - na go a - way and leave you. C C7 F7 Nev - er to see you an - y - more. Bb C7 I'm goin' to sail up - on that fer - ry boat, F7 Ab7-5 D7 Nev - er to re - turn a - gain. G7 C7 So good - bye, fare - well, so long for ev - er, Bb E7 F7 Good - bye My Con - ey Isle, Bb E7 F7 Good - bye My Con - ey Isle, Bb E7 F7 Bb Bb Good - bye My Con - ey Is - land Ba - by.

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Goodnight Sweetheart |19|


C B C B C B C Good night sweet-heart, Till we meet toG7 F#7 G7 F#7 G7 F#7 G7 Good night sweet-heart, Sleep will ban-ish Am Am7 F G7 Tears and part-ing, May make us for-lorn, Em Am Dm G7 But with the dawn A new day is born, So C B C B C B C Good night sweet-heart, Tho' I'm not be G7 F#7 G7 F#7 G7 F#7 G7 Good night sweet-heart, Still my love will Am D7 Dreams en - fold you, In each one I'll C C# G7 G7 G7 C C Dm7 G7 Good night, sweet-heart, good night. F C mor-row, Dm7 G7 sor-row. C G7 I'll say F C side you, Dm7 G7 guide you D7 D7 C hold you,

Hail! Hail! The Gangs All Here |20|


G G G Hail! Hail! the gang's all here, Hail! Hail! the gang's all here, Hail, hail, the gang's all here, D7 Am7 D7 Am7 D7 What the deuce do we care, What the deuce do we care, What the heck do we care, What the heck do we care, Nev - er mind the weath-er, here we are to-geth-er; G G G Hail! Hail! we're full of cheer, Hail! Hail! the gang's all here, Hail, hail, the gang's all here, D7 Am7 D7 G What the deuce do we care Bill! What the heck do we care now! Sure we're glad that you're here, too!

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Happy Days Are Here Again |20|


F C+ F Hap-py days are here a-gain! Al- to- ge-ther shout it now! Am F C+ F The skies a-bove are clear a-gain. There's no one Who can doubt it now. C7 So let's sing a song of cheer a-gain. So let's tell the world a-bout it now. F Bb F Hap-py days are here a-gain! Hap-py days are here a-gain! F A7 Bm E7 A7 E7 Your cares and trou-bles are gone, CM7 C Dm G7 C7 There'll be no more from now on. F C+ F Hap-py days are here a-gain! Am F C+ F The skies a-bove are clear a-gain. C7 So, Let's sing a song of cheer a-gain. F Bb F Hap-py days Are here a-gain!

Have You Ever Been Lonely?(HaveYou Ever Been Blue?) |21|


G Have D7 Have G Gb G C G D D7 ev-er been lone - ly? Have you ever been blue? D7 Db7 D7 D D7 F# G G7 ev-er loved some- one just as I love you? G7 C C F# C G Can't you see I'm sor - ry for each mis - take I've made? D A7 D D7 Can't you see I've changed, dear? Can't you see I've paid? G D7 G A# G D D7 Be a lit-tle for - giv - ing; take me back in your heart. D7 D D7 A# E7 How can I go on liv ing now that we're a - part? C Am C D7 G E7 If you knew what I've been through, you would know why I ask you G Gb G Gb G D D7 D D7 G C9 G Have you ev-er been lone - ly? Have you ev-er been blue? Gb you Db7 you

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Hello Dolly |21|


(D) Bb Gm Hel-lo, Dol-ly, well Hel-lo Dol-ly, BbM7 Bb Cm7 It's so nice to have you back where you be-long. F7 Cm Cm7 C+ Cm You're look-ing swell, Dol-ly, We can tell, Dol-ly, Cm7 F7 you're still glow-in', you're still crow-in', Bb F7 you're still go in' strong. Bb Gm We feel the room sway-in, for the band's play-in, Fm7 Bb7 Fm7 Bb7 Eb one of our old fa-v'rite songs from way back when, D7 Gm Dm Gm Dm So, take her wrap, fel-las, find her an emp-ty lap, fel-las, Gol-ly gee, fel-las, find her a va-cant knee, fel-las, C9 Cm7 F9 Bb B Cm7 F7 Dol-ly'll nev-er go a-way a-gain. Last Time: C9 Cm7 F9 C9 Cm7 F9 Dol-ly'll nev-er go a-way, Dol-ly'll nev-er go a-way, C9 Cm7 F9 Bb F7 Bb Dol-ly'll nev-er go a-way a-gain.

Hello My Baby |21|


F Dm F Dm Hel-lo! Ma Ba-by, Hel-lo! ma hon-ey, G7/D G7 Hel-lo! ma rag-time gal. C7 C7 F F C7 C C7 Send me a kiss by wire, Ba-by my heart's on fire! F Dm F Dm If you re-fuse me, Hon-ey, you'll lose me, G7/D G7 Then you'll be left a-lone; G7 G7 G7 C7 C C7 G7-9 C7 F Oh ba-by, Tel-e-phone and tell me I'se your own. C7 C7 Hel-lo! hel-lo! hel-lo there.

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Hes Got The Whole World In His Hands |22|


Chorus: (G) (B) (C) G He's got the whole D7 He's got the whole G He's got the whole D7 He's got the whole He's He's He's He's He's He's He's He's got got got got got got got got the the you the the the you the the the you got the the the the G world D7 world G world G in D7 in G in D7 world in His His His His G hands, D7 hands, G hands, G hands.

He's got He's got He's got Yes He's He's He's He's He's got got got got

G G G G earth and the sky in His hands, sand and the sea in His hands, and me broth-er in his hands, young and the old in His hands, D7 D7 D7 D7 night and the day in His hands, wind and the rain in His hands, and me sis-ter in his hands, rich and the poor in His hands, G G G G sun and the moon in His hands, spring and the fall in His hands, and me broth-er in his hands, ev ry one here in his hands, D7 D7 G whole world in His hands. whole world in His hands. whole world in His hands. whole world in His hands.

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Hey, Good Lookin |23|


(G) G Hey, Hey, good look-in', wha - cha got cook-in'? I'm free and read-y, so we can go stead-y; A7 D7 G D7 How's a-bout cook-in' some-thin' up with me? How's a-bout sav-in' all your time for me? G Hey, sweet ba-by, don - cha think may-be No more look-in' I know I've been took-en. A7 D7 G G7 We could find us a brand new rec-i- pe? How's a- bout keep-in' stead- y com-pa-ny? Bridge 1-2: C G I got a hot rod Ford and a two dol-lar bill, I'm gon-na throw my date book o- ver the fence, C G And I know a spot right o-ver the hill, And find me one for five or ten cents; C G There's so-da pop, and the danc- in' is free, I'll keep it til it's cov-ered with age, A7 D7 So if you wan-na have fun, come a-long with me. 'Cause I'm writ-in' your name down on ev - 'ry page. G Hey, good look-in', wha - cha got cook-in'? Hey, good look-in', wha - cha got cook-in'? A7 D7 G G7 How's a-bout cook-in' some-thin' up with me?

Hindustan |23|
C G7#5 C Hin-du-stan, Dm G7 Hin-du-stan, where C G7#5 C Hin-du-stan, where D7 Fm Hin-du-stan, G G7 where we stopped to rest our tir-ed car-a-van, Dm7 G7 Dm7 G+ C G7 the paint-ed pea-cock proud-ly spread his fan, Gm7 C7 F the pur-ple sun-bird flashed a-cross the sand, C Ab7 Dm7 G7 C where I met her and the world be-gan.

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Ida, Sweet As Apple Cider |23|


D F# A7 I - da, sweet as ap - ple ci der, Em A7 D F#7 Sweet - er than all I know, B7 E7 Come out,in the silv'-ry moon-light, A7 Of love we'll whis - per so soft and low. D F# A7 Seems tho' can't live with - out you, Em A7 D F#7 Lis - ten Oh; Hon - ey do o! B7 E7 I - da, I id - o - lize ya, Em7 A7 D D A7 I Love you I - da, deed I do.

If I Could Be With You (One Hour Tonight) |24|


D7 D7 Am7 D7 If I could be with you, I'd love you strong, G B7 E7 If I could be with you, I'd love you long, A7 D7 I want you to know that I could - n't go, G Dm E7 A7 D7 Un-til I told you, hon- ey, why I love you so. D7 D7 Am7 D7 If I could be with you one hour to- night, G B7 E7 If I was free to do the things I might, C C# G Gb F E7 I'm tel-ling you true, I'd be an- y- thing but blue, A7 D7 G E7 If I could be with you, for just one hour, A7 D7 G If I could be with you!

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If You Knew Susie (Like I Know Susie) |24|


A+ D If you knew Su-sie, like I know Su-sie D D A7 Oh! Oh! Oh! What a girl! A7 Em7 A7 There's none so class-y As this fair lass-ie, She wears long tress-es And nice tight dress-es A7 D Em7 A7 Oh! Oh! Ho-ly Mo-ses, what a chas-sis! Oh! Oh! What a fu-ture she pos-sess-es! D7 D7 G Em7 We went rid-ing, she did-n't balk Out in pub-lic How she can yawn E7 A7 Back from Yon-kers I'm the one who had to walk! In a par-lour, you would think the war was on! D E7 If you knew Sus-ie, Like I know Sus-ie Em7 A7 D A7 Oh! Oh! What a girl!

I Love You Truly |24|


C Dm G7 Dm G7 C I love you tru - ly, tru - ly dear, Ah! Love,'tis some-thing to feel your kind hand, Dm G7 Dm G7 C Life with its sor - row, life with its tear, Ah! Yes,'tis some-thing by your side to stand; E7 Am C Am A Fades in-to dreams when I see you near, Gone is the sor - row, gone doubt and fear, C Am6 Dm7 G7 C For I love you tru-ly, tru-ly dear. For you love me tru-ly, tru-ly dear.

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Ill Be With You In Apple Blossom Time |25|


F Am I'll be with you in ap-ple blos-som time, Bb F F# I'll be with you to change your name to mine. C7 C C7 F Am Abm D7 One day in May I'll come and say: G7 C7 F F# C7 "Hap-py the bride the sun shines on to-day!" F Am What a won-der-ful wed-ding there will be, Bb A A7 What a won-der-ful day for you and me! D7 D D7 G7 F# G7 Church- bells will chime You will be mine G7 Bbm6 C7 G7 C7 F F Gm C7 In ap - ple blos - som time.

Ill Fly Away |25|


D D7 Some bright morn-ing when this life is o'er, When the shad-ows of this life have gone, Oh how glad and hap - py when we meet, G G D I'll fly a-way! D To that home on Like a bird from No more cold iron D A7 D I'll fly a-way! Bm God's ce-les-tial pris- on bars has shack-les on my D shore, flown, feet,

Chorus: D Bm D I'll fly a-way, oh Glo-ry, G D G D I'll fly a-way;(in the morn-ing) D Bm D When I die, hal-le-lu-jah by and by, D A7 D I'll fly a-way!

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Ill See You In My Dreams |26|


D Bm F#m B7 B9 B7 Tho' the days are long, twi-light sings a song, E7 Gm6 A7 D Bm F#m Bm Of the hap-pi-ness that used to be; F#m D Db7 Db7 F#m Soon my eyes will close,soon I'll find re-pose, A E Bm E7 A AM7 A7 And in dreams youre al-ways near to me. Chorus: (D) G Em Gm I'll see you in my dreams, B7 F#m7 B7 Some-one took you out of E9 E E7 A7 Still I feel the thrill of G Em Gm Lips that once were mine, F# B7 F# F#7 They will light my way to G Gm6 A7 D I'll see you in my dreams. D D Hold you in my Db7 D6 my dreams.

arms; A7 your charms. D D Db7 D6 Tend-er eyes that shine, Bm night

I'm Looking Over A Four Leaf Clover |26|


F I'm look-ing o-ver a four-leaf clo-ver G7 That I o-ver-looked be-fore; C7 F Cm6 D7 One leaf is sun-shine, the sec-ond is rain, G7 C C7 Third is the ro - ses that grow in the lane. F No need ex-plain-ing, the one re-main-ing Fm6 G7 Is some-bod-y I a-dore. Bb F FM7 D7 I'm look-ing o-ver a four-leaf clo-ver G7 C7 F C7 That I o-ver-looked be-fore. Last Time: G7 C7 F Bb F That I o-ver-looked be-fore.

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I'm Sitting On Top Of The World |26|


D+ G G7 C G I'm sit-ting on top of the world, A7 D7 G Just roll-ing a-long, just roll-ing a-long. D+ G G7 C G I'm quit-ting the blues of the world, A7 D7 G G7 Just sing-ing a song, just sing-ing a song. Bridge: G G7 C F#7 Glor-y, hal-le-lu-jah, I just phoned the Par-son, G "Hey, Par, get read-y to call!" Em G+ Em7 A7 A9 D7 Just like hump-ty dump-ty, I'm read-y to fall. D+ G G7 C G I'm sit-ting on top of the world, A7 D7 G Just roll-ing a-long, just roll-ing a-long.

In A Shanty In Old Shanty Town |27|


(G) C E7 A7 It's on - ly a shan-ty in old shan-ty town; D Db7 D7 It's roof is so slan-ty, it touch-es the ground. G D7 G7 C Ab7 But my tum - bled down shack by an old rail-road D7 C D D7 G Dm7 Like a mill- ion- aire's man-sion is call-ing me C E7 A7 I'd give up my pal-ace if I were a king; D Db7 D7 It's more than a pal-ace it's my ev-'ry-thing. F Fm F C E7 There's a queen wait-ing there, in a sil - ver - y Dm7 G G7 C C Dm7 G7 In a shan-ty in old shan-ty town. Last time: Dm7 G G7 C E7 A7 In a shan-ty in old shan-ty town, Dm7 G G7 C F C In a shan-ty in old shan-ty town.

C track, G7 back.

A7 crown

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In The Good Old Summertime |27|


(Bb)(C) Eb Eb7 In the good old sum-mer time, Ab Eb In the good old sum-mer time, Eb G7 Cm Stroll-ing thro' the sha-dy lanes F7 Bb7 With your ba-by mine. Eb Eb You hold her hand And she holds yours, Eb7 Ab Eb And that's a ve-ry good sign Eb G7 That she's your toot-sy woot-sy Cm F7 Bb7 Eb In the good old sum-mer time.

In The Shade Of The Old Apple Tree |27|


(Gb) In (G) D D D G D the shade of the old ap - ple tree, D D A7 D Where the love in your eyes I could see, A7 Em7 A A7 D A7 D D When the voice that I heard like the song of a bird, E7 B7 E7 A D A7 Seemed to whis-per sweet mu- sic to me. D D D G D I could hear the dull buzz of the bee, D D A7 D In the blos-soms as you said to me, A7 Em7 A A7 D B "With a heart that is true, I'll be wait-ing for you, B7 E7 A7 D In the shade of the old ap - ple tree."

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Irene Goodnight |28|


Chorus: Eb Bb7 Eb I-rene good- night, I-rene good- night, Eb7 Ab Good-night I-rene, Good-night I-rene, Bb7 Eb I'll see you in my dreams. Bb7 Last Sat- ur- day night, I got mar-ried, Stop your ram-bling, stop your gam-bling, Eb Me and my wife set-tled down, Quit your stay-ing out late at night, Ab Now me and my wife are par- ted, Go home to your wife and fam-i-ly, Bb7 Eb I'm gon-na take an-other stroll down-town. Stay there by the fire side bright. Chorus:

It Had To Be You |28|


(G) G+ C G+ C A7 It had to be you, it had to be you Gb7 A7 D7 D9 D7 D9 I wan-dered a-round and fin-al-ly found the some-bod-y who D7 G GM7 G7 F Am E+ Am Could make me be true, could make be be blue Am D7 Am7 D7 C G7 And e-ven be glad just to be sad think-in' of you. C G+ C G+ C A7 Some oth-ers I've seen might nev-er be mean Ab7 A7 D7 D9 D7 D9 Might e-ven be cross, or try to be boss, but they would-n't do. C7 F Fm For no-bod-y else gives me the thrill Bb7 C E7 Am With all your faults, dear, I love you still. C G7 C G7 G7 C G G7 It had to be you, won-der-ful you, It had to be you.

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Its A Sin To Tell A Lie |28|


Eb Bb+ Eb Be sure its true, when you say, I love you, G7 Ab C7 Fm Its a sin to tell a lie! Bb7 D7 Eb Mil- lions of hearts have been bro - ken F7 Fm6 Bb7 Just be-cause these words were spo ken. Eb Bb+ Eb I love you, yes I do, I love you. G7 Ab C7 Fm If you break my heart I'll die. Ab Abm6 Abm Eb G7 C7 So be sure its true, when you say, I Love You, Fm Bb7 Eb It's a sin to tell a lie!

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Ive Been Working On The Railroad |29|


C I've been work-ing on the rail-road F Fm6 C All the live-long day. I've been work-ing on the rail-road D9 G7 Just to pass the time a-way. G7 C Can't you hear the whis-tle blow-ing, F E Rise up so ear-ly in the morn', F F# C Am Can't you hear the cap-tain shout-ing, C G C Di-nah, blow your horn! C D7 Di-nah, won't you blow, Di-nah, won't you blow, G7 C G C Di-nah, won't you blow your horn? D7 Di-nah, won't you blow, Di-nah, won't you blow, G7 C Di-nah, won't you blow your horn? C Some-one's in the kitch-en with Di-nah C D7 G7 Some-one's in the kitch-en I know C C7 F F# Some-one's in the kitch-en with Di-nah C G7 C Strum-ming on the old ban-jo, and sing-ing. C D7 G7 Fee, fi, fid-lee-i-o Fee, fi, fid-lee-i-o-o-o C C7 F F# C G7 C Fee, fi, fid-lee-i-o Strum-ming on the old ban-jo.

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I Want A Girl (Just Like The Girl) |29|


D D7 G I want a girl, just like the girl D Bm E7 A7 D D7 That mar - ried dear old Dad, G D D B7 She was a pearl and the on - ly girl E7 A7 That Dad - dy ev - er had, A7 D A7 A good old fash - ioned girl with heart so Bm G7 Gb7 One who loves no - bod y else but D D7 G I want a girl just like the girl D E7 A7 D A7 That mar - ried dear old Dad.

G true, A7 you,

I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now? |30|


G7 C G7 C I won-der who's kiss- ing her now? C7 E F A7 Won-der who's teach-ing her how? Dm A7 D7 Won-der who's look-ing in-to her eyes Am7 D7 Dm7 G7 Breath-ing sighs, tell-ing lies? G7 C G7 C I won- der who's buy-ing the wine, C E F A7 Dm For lips that I used to call mine? F Dm Fm C CM7 E7 A7 I won-der if she ev-er tells him of me? Dm G7 G7 G7 C G7 I won-der who's kiss-ing her now?

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Ja Da |30|
C A7 D7 G7 C Ja-da Ja-da, Ja-da ja-da Jing Jing Jing. C A7 D7 G7 Ja-da Ja-da, Ja-da Ja-da Jing Jing Jing. C C G7 That's a fun-ny lit-tle bit of mel-o-dy C C G7 It's so sooth-ing and ap-peal-ing to me G7 C A7 D7 G7 C It goes: Ja-da, Ja-da, Ja-da Ja-da Jing Jing Jing. Last Time: G7 C A7 D7 G7 It goes: Ja-da, Ja-da, Ja-da Ja-da Jing Jing, D7 G7 D7 G7 C F C Ja-da Ja-da Jing Jing, Ja-da Ja-da Jing Jing Jing.

Japanese Sandman |30|


F7 Bb A Bb Here's the Jap-an-ese Sand-man C7 F7 Just an old sec-ond hand man F7 Bb A Bb He will take ev-ery sor-row A7 And he'll give you to-mor-row F7 Bb Then you'll be a bit old-er Ebm And you'll be a bit bold-er F7 Bb A Bb Here's the Jap-an-ese Sand-man Bb F7 C7 Just an old sec-ond hand man F7 Sneak-ing on G7 with the dew Bb He'll buy your old day from you. D Of the day that is through D D Just to start life a- new Bb7 Eb In the dawn when you wake Cm7 F7 With the new day you make F7 Gm Eb C7 Trade him sil- ver for gold F7 Bb Eb Bb Trad- ing new days for old.

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Just Because |31|


C Am C Just be-cause you think you're so pret-ty, There'll come a time when you are lone-some, Am G G7 just be-cause you think you're so hot, There'll come a time when you are blue. G7 G7 Just be-cause you think you've got some-thing There'll come a time when old San - ta C that no-bod-y else has got. Won't pay your bills for you. Am C Though you made me spend all my mon - ey You've caused me to give up all my girl friends C7 F You laughed and call me old San-ta Cause. And now, you say that we are through. Fm C B7 Bb7 A7 But I'm tel-ling you,hon-ey I'm leav - ing you Well,I'm tel-ling you, Ba-by, I'm through with you D7 G7 C G7 Be-cause just be-cause. Be-cause just be-cause.

Kentucky Waltz |31|


(E) (F#) A We were waltz-in' that night in Ken-tuc-ky, G E7 Be-neath the beau-ti-ful har-vest moon. And I was the boy that was luck-y, E E+ A But it all end-ed too soon. As I sit here a-lone in the moon-light, A7 D I see your smil-ing face. Dm A F#7 And I long once more for your em-brace, B7 E7 E7 A And the beau-ti-ful Ken-tuck-y waltz.

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Let Me Call You Sweetheart |31|


G G G Let me call you sweet-heart, G G C E7 A7 I'm in love with you. D7 Am7 D7 Let me hear you whis-per Am7 Gb G D D7 A7 D7 That you love me, too. G G G Keep the love-light glow-ing G G C E7 A7 In your eyes so true. C G G Let me call you 'Sweet-heart', E+ E7 A7 D7 G G Am7 D7 I'm in love with you.

Ma! (He's Making Eyes At Me!) |32|


G Ma, D7 Ma, A7 he's mak-ing eyes at me, D7+5 G he's aw- ful nice to me. E D7 he's al - most break-ing my

Ma, heart D I'm be - side him, If You peak in, G D7 Mer - cy let his con-science guide him. Can't you see I'm goin' to weak- in', G A7 Ma, he wants to mar - ry me, D7 D7+5 G D7 Be my hon-ey bee; G D7 Ev-'ry min -ute he gets bold-er, Ma I'm meet-ing with re- sist-ance, G D7 Now he's lean-ing on my should- er I shall holl-er for as- sist- ance, A7 D7 G D D7 Ma, he's kiss-ing me.

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Margie |32|
(E) (F) (F#) C C C C7 My lit - tle Mar-gie, I'm al-ways think-in' of you, F Fm F Dm7 G#7 Mar-gie, I'll tell the world I love you. C C C A7 Don't for - get your prom-ise to me; D7 D D7 G7 G7 G7 G7 I have bought a home and ring and ev - 'ry - thing for C C C C7 Mar-gie, you've been my in - spi - ra - tion, F Fm E7 Days are nev - er blue. G7 C G7 C A7 Af - ter all is said and done, there is real-ly on - ly one Dm7 G7 C G#7 G7 Oh! Mar-gie, Mar-gie, it's you.

Mary Lou |32|


(G)(C)G7 C G7 C "Mar-y Lou, Mar-y Lou Cross my heart, I love you. A7 D7 Ev'--ry bell in the stee-ple is read-y to ring G7 G7 C C C And all the peo- ple are plan-ning pret-ty pres-ents C G7 C G7 G+ E7 A7 All for you. Mar-y Lou Won't you give your prom-ise true? Dm Fm Why for miles a-round they're wait-ing C E7 Am To start their cel-e-brat-ing Dm D7 G7 C F7 C When you say "I do" Mar-y Lou."

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Meet Me In St. Louis, Louis |32|


Eb "Meet Ab Meet Eb Don't F7 an- y D Eb D Eb me in St. Lou-is, Lou-is, A Eb Bb7 me at the fair, D Eb D Eb tell me the lights are shin-ing Bb7 place but there; G7 C7 We will dance the Hooch-ee Kooch-ee, F7 Bb7 I will be your toot-sie woot-sie, Eb D Eb D Eb Meet me in St. Lou-is, Lou-is, F7 Bb7 Eb Meet me at the fair."

Memories |33|
Bb A F7 Bb Round me at twi-light come steal-ing, Sun-light may teach me for- get- ting, A F7 Bb Sha- dows of days that are gone; Noon-light brings thoughts that are new; Cm B G7 Cm Dreams of the old days re-veal-ing Twi- light brings sighs and re-gret-ting, C7 F7 Bbm Dm Mem'-ries of love's gold- en dawn. Moon-light means sweet dreams of you. Chorus: Bb Bb+ Bb C9 C7 F7 F7 Bb Mem- o- ries, mem- o- ries, Dreams of love, so true Eb Ebm Bb F7 Bb F F G7 C7 F7 O'er the Sea of Mem- o- ry I'm drift-ing back to you. Bb6 Bb+ Bb C9 C7 F7 F# Gm Bb7 Child-hood days, Wild-wood days, A-mong the birds and bees. Eb Eb+ E Bb G7 You left me a-lone. But still you're my own! C7 F7 Bb F7 In my beau-ti-ful Mem-o-ries.

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Moonlight And Roses (Bring Memries of You) |33|


(G) C (G) G7 When ves-per bells are ring-ing, I hear sweet voic-es sing-ing, I oft re- call our meet-ing,our ten- der lov-ing greet-ing, G7b9 C As eve-ning shad-ows fall. Your smile still haunts my dreams. (G) C (D) G 'Tis then my heart grows fon-der, As though the flow'rs I wan-der And then a - las we part-ed ,you left me bro- ken heart-ed Am7 D7 D7 G7 F G7 Dm7 G7#5 with thoughts so true, dear, al-ways of you, dear. But still I yearn, dear, for your re-turn, dear. Chorus: C F C G7 C G7 Moon-light and ros-es, Bring won-der-ful mem-'ries of you. F G7 Dm7 G7 Dm7 G+ C My heart re-pos-es, In beau-ti-ful thoughts so true. F C G7 C C7 F J-une light dis-clos-es, Love's old-en dreams spark-ling a-new. F G7 F C F A7 D7 D7 G7 C G7 G+ Moon-light and ros-es, Bring mem - 'ries of you. Last Time: A7 D7 D7 Bring mem - 'ries G7 of C C7 you. Fm6 C

Moonlight Bay |33|


Cm7 F7 Bb A Bb We were sail-ing a-long Bb+ Eb Bb On Moon-light Bay, A Bb A Bb Eb Bb F7 You could hear the voic-es ring-ing, D F7 (D) Bb They seemed to say: Cm7 F7 Bb A Bb "You have sto-len my heart," Bb+ Eb Bb "Now don't go 'way!" Eb Bb F7 As we sang love's old sweet song, Bb Eb Bb A On Moon-light Bay. Moon-light Bay.

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My Blue Heaven |34|


(B) (D) (E) (G) G G When whip-poor-wills call, and eve - ning is nigh, As soon as I'm thru'; Strumming, crooning for you; G A7 D7 G G I hur-ry to my Blue Heav - en. I hur-ry to my Blue Heav - en. (B) (D) (E) (G) G G A turn to the right, a lit - tle white light, It's fun to play here, I love to bring cheer; A7 D7 G G Will lead me to my Blue Heav - en. But give me my own Blue Heav - en. Bb G G+ C E7 Am You'll see a smil-ing face, a fire-place, a co-zy room, Why there's the swing-ing gate,the little walk,the o-pen door; BbD7 G Ab D7 A lit - tle nest that nes - tles where the ro - ses bloom; And right in-side is just what I've been pray-ing for. G Just Mol-ly and me , and ba - by makes three, We're the happi-est three, Molly, ba - by and me; A7 D7 G G We're hap - py in my Blue Heav-en. We're peace-ful in my Blue Heav-en.

My Gal Sal |34|


A7 D G D They called her friv-o-lous Sal, G D A pe- cu- liar sort of a gal, F#7 With a heart that was mel-low, Bm E7 A7 An all 'round good fel-low, was my old pal. D G D Your trou-bles, sor-rows and care, F#7 Bm D7 She was al-ways will-ing to share. G D F#7 B7 Em A wild sort of dev-il, but dead on the lev-el, E7 A7 D A Em7 A7 Last Time: E7 A7 D D Was My Gal Sal. Was My Gal Sal.

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My Wild Irish Rose |34|


(B)(C) G B7#5 C G If you'll lis-ten, I'll sing you a sweet lit-tle song, A7/E D7 Of a flower that's now drooped and dead, G B7#5 C G Yet dear-er to me, yes, than all of its mates, D7 Cm/D# D7 G C/G G Tho' each holds a-loft its proud head. G D7 G 'Twas giv-en to me by a girl that I know, Em A7 D7 D7#5 Since we've met, faith, I've known no re-pose, G B7#5 C G She is dear-er by far than the world's bright-est star, D7 Cm D7 G C G And I call her my wild I-rish Rose. Chorus: (D)G My wild D You may D7 G G7 C F#7 G I-rish Rose, the sweet-est flow'r that grows, D7 G D D7 G search ev-'ry where, but none can com-pare, A7 D7 D7#5 With my wild I-rish Rose. G D7 G G7 C F#7 G My wild I-rish Rose, The dear- est flow'r that grows, D D7 G D D7 G And some day for my sake, she may let me take, A7 Am Cm6 D7 G D7 The bloom from my wild I-rish Rose.

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Narragansett Bay Blues |35|


C7 F Bb F F7 I got the blues when my ba-by left me by the Nar-ra-gan-sett Bay; Bb Bbm F She's tak-en an o-cean lin-er and she's gone so far a-way. Bb Eb9 I did-n't mean to treat her so bad, F E Eb D7 she's the best gal I ev-er done had; G7 G7 She said good-bye,gon-na make me cry, C7 I'm Gon-na lay right down and die. Chorus: F Bb F F7 Well I ain't got a nick-el, and I ain't got a lous-y dime, Bb Bb7 A7 If she don't come back, I think I'm gon-na lose my mind. Bb Eb7 If she ev-er comes back to stay, F E Eb D7 There's gon-na be an-oth-er brand new day, G7 C7 F Walk-in' with my ba-by down by the Nar-ra-gan-sett Bay. Bridge: F Bb F Bb F F7 I'm sit-tin' here on the back porch, I wonder which way to go; Bb F F7 Wo-man I'm so cra-zy a-bout, she don't love me an-y-more. Bb Eb9 F E Eb D7 Think I'll take me a freight train, be-cause I'm feel-in' blue, G7 C7 Ride all the way to the end of the line, think-in' on-ly of you. F F7 Mean-while in an-oth-er city, Just about to go in-sane, Bb Bb7 A7 Seems like I heard my ba-by, The way she used to call my name. Bb Eb9 If she ev-er comes back to stay, F E Eb D7 Then there will be an-oth-er brand new day, G7 C7 F Bb F Walk-ing with my ba-by down by the Nar-ra-gan-sett Bay.

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Near You |35|


G7 G7 G7 G7 There's just one place for me, G7 It's like heav-en to be, G7 G7 Times when we're a-part, C C C I can't face my heart. D7 D7 Say you'll nev- er stray, G7 More than just two lips a-way. G7 If Bb near Bb near C you. C you.

G7 G7 G7 Bb C my hours could be spent near you. E7 Abm Am I'd be more than con- tent near you. F Bb7 Make my life worth-while, C Am By tel-ling me that I'll, G7 G7 Bb C Spend the rest of my days near you. G7 G7 Bb C Yes the rest of my days near you.

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New York, New York |36|


(F) (E) (F) (D) F Dm F Dm Gm7 C7 Gm Start spread-in' the news, I'm leav-in' to-day C7 C7 F F6 Gm G+ Gm7 I wan-na be a part of it --- New York, New York. C7 F Dm F Dm Gm7 C7 Gm These vag - a - bond shoes, are long-ing to stray C7 C7 F FM7 F7 And step a-round the heart of it -- New York, New York. Bb Bbm F I wan-na wake up, in the city that does-n't sleep Am7 D7 Gm to find I'm king of the hill top of the heap. C7 F Dm F Dm Gm7 C7 Gm My lit-tle town blues, are melt-ing a-way C7 Gm7 C7 F Cm7 I'll make a brand new start of it in old New York. F7 Bb Bbm F D7+5 If I can make it there, I'll make it an - y - where D7 C7/E D7/F# Gm7 Am7 BbM7 C11 F It's up to you, New York, New York.

Nobodys Sweetheart Now |36|


(G) C Gm A7 Em7 A7 You're No - bod - y's Sweet - heart now, D7 Am D7 They don't bab - y you some how. G7 Gb7 G7 Am Abm Am Fan - cy hose, sil - ken gown, A7 D7 G7 G7 G7 You'd be out of place in your own home town. C Gm A7 Em A7 When you walk down the ave - e - nue, D7 D7 I just can't be - lieve that it's true. F Fm Paint - ed lips, Paint - ed eyes, C A7 D7 G7 Wear - ing a Bird of Par - a - dise. C Gm A7 Em7 A7 It all seems so wrong some - how, Dm G7 G7 C That you're No - bod - y's Sweet - heart now.

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Not Yourn |36|


(D) G Am G A sweet young girl was jil-ted by her hus-band. G7 C E7 Am He left her then went on his mer-ry mer-ry way. D7 Em7 With tear-filled eyes she wrote a fi-nal let-ter, A7 D7 In which her bro-ken heart had on-ly this to say, G Em G I'm re-turn-ing eve-ry pre-sent that you gave me. G7 Am E7 Am I'm send-ing back each let-ter that you wrote, D7 G Eve-ry sweet re-mem-brance that we cher-ished, E7 A7 D7 The loc-ket that I wore a-round my throat. G Am Em G7 En-closed you'll find the mort-gage to the house, dear. C E7 Am In that I'm fair, you must ad-mit is true, C Cm G Em I'm re-turn-ing eve-ry-thing ex-cept the ba - by. G A7 D7 G That's the one thing I didn't get from you!

Oh, Lady Be Good! |37|


C G7 C F9 Oh, sweet and love - ly C# G7 Oh, la - dy, be good to C G7 C F9 I am so awf' - ly C# G7 So la - dy be good to Bridge: F G7 F Oh, please have some pi Am D9 I'm all a- lone in C G7 C F9 I'm just a lone-some C# G7 G7 So la - dy, be good to C la - dy, be good; C C Dm7 G7 me. C mis- un- der-stood, C F Fm C me. C - ty; Dm7 G7 this big ci - ty. C babe in the wood, C C Dm7 G7 me. G7 I tell you,

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Oh! Susanna |37|


C I D7 G7 come from Al-a-bam-a with my ban - jo on my knee, C Am G7 C I'm go-in' to Loui-si-an-a, my true love for to see. C It rain'd all night the day I left, D7 G7 The weath-er it was dry, C The sun so hot I froze to death, Am G7 C Su-san-na, don't you cry. Chorus: F C G7 G7 Oh! Su-san-na, Oh! Don't you cry for me. C Am G7 C I've come from Al-a-bam-a with my ban-jo on my knee.

Oh! You Beautiful Doll |37|


C Oh! G7 C A7 You beau-ti-ful doll, D7 D7 D7 You great big beau-ti-ful doll, G7 Dm7 G7 Dm7 G7 Let me put my arms a- bout you; C Am7 C G7 I could nev-er live with-out you. C G7 C A7 Oh! You beau-ti-ful doll, D7 D7 D7 You great big beau-ti-ful doll! C C Am If you ev-er leave me C Am C How my heart will ache; C C C C I want to hug you but I fear you'd break. C E7 Am7 Oh, oh, oh, oh, D7 G7 C Oh, you beau-ti-ful doll.

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Old Time Religion |38|


Chorus: (D) (D) (E) G Give me that old time re-li-gion, D7 G Give me that old time re-li-gion, G7 C Give me that old time re-li-gion, G D7 G And it's good e-nough for me! It It It the He-brew chil-dren, the fier-y fur -nance, all to heav-en, G It the He-brew chil-dren, It the fier-y fur -nance, It all to heav-en, G7 C It was good for the He-brew chil-dren, It was tried in the fier-y fur -nance, It will take us all to heav-en, G D7 G And it's good e-nough for me! Chorus: G was good for was tried in will take us D7 was good for was tried in will take us

Old Spinning Wheel |38|


(A) (Bb) F Gb C There's an old spin-ning wheel in the par-lor, C7 F Spin-ning dreams of the long, long a-go. C7 F Gb C Spin-ning dreams of an old fash-ioned gar-den, C7 F And a maid with her old fash-ioned beau. Bb F F Some-times it seems that I can hear her in the twi-light, C7 F Bb F F C At the or-gan soft-ly sing-ing "old Black Joe." C7 F Gb C There's an old spin-ning wheel in the par-lor, C7 F Bb F Spin-ning dreams of the long, long a-go, long a - go.

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Peg O My Heart |39|


F FM7 F Dm Peg O' My Heart I love you, G7 G9 Dm G Don't let us part, I love you, Gm7 C9 Gm7 C9 I al- ways knew, It would be you, F FM7 Ab Since I heard your lilt- ing laugh- ter, C7 It's your I - rish heart I'm af - ter F FM7 F Dm Peg O' My Heart, Your glanc es G7 G9 Dm G make my heart say "How's chanc- es?" Gm7 C9 Gm7 C9 F C Gm7 C7 Come, be my own, Come, make your home in my heart.

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Pennsylvania Polka |39|


Chorus: Bb Strike up the mus- ic the band has be-gun Bb F7 The Penn-syl-va-nia Pol-ka. Pick out your part-ner and join in the fun F+ Bb The Penn-syl-va-nia Pol-ka. F7 Bb It start-ed in Scran-ton, It's now num-ber one Bb7 Ab Eb It's bound to en-ter-tain ya D Eb F7 Bb Bb F7 Bb Ev-'ry-bo-dy has a ma-nia to do the pol-ka from Penn-syl-va-nia. Interlude: Eb While they're dan-cing Bb7 Ev-'ry-bo-dy's cares are quick-ly gone Sweet man-cing Eb This goes on and on un-til the dawn. They're so care-free Ab C7 Fm Gay with laugh-ter, hap-py as can be Abm6 They stop to have a beer Bb7 Eb Then the crowd be-gins to cheer Eb Bb7 F7 Bb7 Eb F7 They kiss, and then, they start to dance a-gain. Chorus: ro -

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Pretty Baby |40|


(D) (E) D7 Am7 Ev-'ry-bod-y loves a ba-by, D7 D7 That's why I'm in love with you -D+ G D+ G Pret-ty ba-by, pret-ty ba-by. D7 Am7 And I'd like to be your sis-ter, broth-er, D7 D7 Dad and moth-er, too, D+ G D+ G Pret-ty ba-by, pret-ty ba-by. G7 Won't you come and let me rock you C In my cra-dle of love? E7 A7 And we'll cud-dle all the time. D7 Am7 Oh, I want a lov-in' ba-by, D7 D7 And it might as well be you -A7 D7 G C G Pret-ty ba-by of mine!

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Red River Valley |40|


(G) (C) C G7 C From this val - ley they say you are go ing; Won't you think of the val-ley you're leav-ing, As you go to your home by the o cean, C G7 We will miss your bright eyes and sweet smile, Oh how lone-ly, how sad it will be? May you nev- er for - get those sweet hours, C C7 F For they say you are tak - ing the sun-shine, Oh think of the fond heart you're break-ing, That we spent in the Red Riv-er Val ley, C G7 C That has bright-ened our path for a while. And the grief you are caus - ing to me. And the love we ex- changed mid the flowers. Chorus: C G7 C Come and sit by my side if you love me; C G7 Do not hast-en to bid me a-dieu, C C7 F But re-mem-ber the Red Riv-er Val-ley, C G7 C And the cow-boy who loved you so true.

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Saint Louis Blues |41|


G C C7 G G7 I hate to see, that eve-nin' sun go down, Been to the Gyp-sy to get my for-tune told, C C7 Bb Eb G Hate to see, that eve-nin' sun go down, to the Gyp-sy done got my for-tune told, D7 Db7 D7 D7/A G G D7 'cause my ba - by, he done left this town. 'cause Im most wild 'bout my Jel ly Roll. G C C7 G Feel-in' to- mor-row like I feel to-day, Gyp- sy done told me dont you wear no black, C C7 Bb Eb G Feel-in' to- mor-row like I feel to - day, Yes, she told me dont you wear no black, Db7 D7 D7/A G G D7 I'll pack my trunk, and make my get a-way. Go to St.Louis, You can win him back. Interlude: G Gm Cm Eb D7 C# D7 Saint Lou-is wo-man, with her dia-mond rings, Go to Cai-ro make St. Lou-is by my - self D7 Eb D7 Cm7 D7 Gm A7 D7 Pulls that man round by her a - pron strings. Go to Cai- ro find my old friend, Jeff Gm Cm7 Gm Eb D7 Eb D7 Wasn't for pow-der and for store-bought hair, Go-in to pin my self close to his side, D7 Eb D7 Cm7 Gm A7 D7 The man I love wouldn't'a gone no-where. If I flag his train I shore can ride. Chorus: D7 G Gm G Gm G Gm G G G Got the Saint Lou-ie Blues, just as blue as I can be; I love that man like a school boy loves his pie, Oh ash es to ash - es and dust to dust. G7 C C7 Bb Eb G That man's got a heart like a rock cast in the sea, Like a Ken-tuck- y Colo- nel loves his mint and rye, I said ash es to ash - es and dust to dust. G D7 D7/A C Bb Eb G Or else he wouldn't have gone so far from me. Gon-na love that man til the day I die. If my blues dont get you my jazz-ing must.

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San Antonio Rose |41|


(A) (D) D D7 G G E7 Deep with-in my heart lies a mel-o-dy, A7 A+ D A song of old San An-tone. (A) (D) D D7 G G E7 Where in dreams I live with a mem-o-ry, A7 A7 D Be-neath the stars all a-lone. D7 G E7 It was there I found be-side the Al-a-mo A7 D D En-chant-ment strange as the blue up a-bove. D7 G E7 A moon-lit pass that on-ly she would know A7 D Still hears my brok-en song of love. Chorus: A A E7 A E7 Cm E9 Moon in all your splen-dor, know on-ly my heart; E Cm E9 A Ab A Call back my Rose, Rose of San An-tone. A A E7 A E E9 Lips so sweet and ten-der,like pe-tals fal-ling a-part, E Cm E9 A A7 Speak once a- gain of my love, my own. D D7 G G E7 Bro-ken song, emp-ty words I know A7 A+ D Still live in my heart all a-lone (A) (D) D D7 G G E7 For that moon-lit pass by the Al-a-mo, A7 A7 D And Rose, my Rose of San An-tone.

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School Days (When We Were A Couple Of Kids)


Eb EbM9 School Days, School Days Eb Eb Bb7 Dear old gold-en rule days, Read-in' and 'rit-in' and 'rith-me-tic, Eb Taught to the tune of the hick'ry stick, C7 F7 You were my queen in cal I - co, Bb7 Eb I was your bash-ful bare-foot beau, Eb+ Ab A And you wrote on my slate, Eb G "I love you, Joe" Cm F7 Bb7 Bb7+5 Eb When we were a coup-le of kids.

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Shell Be Comin Round The Mountain |42|


Eb She'll be She'll be Oh, we'll We will Oh, we'll She'll be She'll be Oh, we'll We will Oh, we'll She'll be She'll be Oh, we'll We will Oh, we'll She'll be She'll be Oh, we'll We will Oh, we'll She'll be She'll be Oh, we'll We will Oh, we'll com- in' 'round the moun-tain driv-in' six white hors-es all go out to greet her kill the old red roos-ter, all have ch'cken and dump-lin's com- in' driv-in' all go kill the all have Eb com- in' driv-in' all go kill the all have Ab com- in' driv-in' all go kill the all have Eb com- in' driv-in' all go kill the all have When When When When When she she she she she she she she she she comes, comes, comes, comes, comes, Bb7 comes, comes, comes, comes, comes,

'round the moun-tain When six white hors-es When out to greet her When old red roos-ter, When ch'cken and dump-lin's When Eb7 'round the moun-tain, six white hors-es, out to greet her, old red roos-ter, ch'cken and dump-lin's, 'round the moun-tain, six white hors-es, out to greet her, old red roos-ter, ch'cken and dump-lin's, Bb7 'round the moun-tain When six white hors-es When out to greet her When old red roos-ter, When ch'cken and dump-lin's When

she she she she she

Eb comes. comes. comes. comes. comes.

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Shine On, Harvest Moon |43|


C7 Bb D7 Bb D7 G Dm7 G Oh, "Shine on, shine on, har-vest moon up in the sky; C Gm7 C Gm7 F Bb F C F F7 I ain't had no lovin'since January, February, June or Ju-ly. Bb D7 Bb D7 G Dm7 G Snow time ain't no time to stay out-doors and spoon, C Gm7 C Gm7 F Bb7 F C7 So shine on, shine on, har-vest moon, for me and my gal."

Side By Side |43|


G7 C F Fm C Oh, we ain't got a bar-rel of mon - ey, C F C Maybe we're rag-ged and fun-ny, C7 F C A7 D7 G7 C G7 But we'll trav-el along, sing-in' a song, side by side. C F Fm C Don't know what's com-in' to-mor - row; C F C Maybe it's trou-ble and sor-row, C7 F C A7 D7 G7 C But we'll trav-el our road shar-in' our load side by side. Bridge: E7 A7 Through all kinds of weath-er, what if the sky should fall? D7 G7 C Dm7 G7 As long as we're to-geth-er,it real-ly doesn't mat-ter at all. G7 C F Fm When they've all had their trou-bles and part C F C We'll be the same as we start-ed, C7 F C A7 D7 G7 Just trav'lin' a-long, sing-in' a song, side by Repeat Bridge: G7 C F Fm When they've all had their trou-bles and part C F C We'll be the same as we start-ed, C7 F C A7 Just trav'lin' a-long, sing-in' a song, D7 G7 C A7 D7 G7 C side by side, side by side. C ed, C side. C ed,

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Skip To My Lou |44|


G Lost D7 Lost G Lost D7 Skip my part-ner, What'll I do? my part-ner, What'll I do? my part-ner, What'll I do? G to my lou, my dar-lin'.

G I'll find an- oth- er one, Pret-tier than you, Fly's in the but-ter-milk, Shoo, fly, shoo, Cows in the corn - field, What-'ll I do? A lit-tle red wa - gon, Pain-ted blue. Lou, Lou, skip to my Lou, Skip, skip, skip to my Lou, D7 I'll find an- oth- er one, Pret-tier than you, Fly's in the but-ter-milk, Shoo, fly, shoo, Cows in the corn - field, What-'ll I do? A lit-tle red wa - gon, Pain-ted blue. Lou, Lou, skip to my Lou, Skip, skip, skip to my Lou, G I'll find an- oth- er one, Pret-tier than you, Fly's in the but-ter-milk, Shoo, fly, shoo, Cows in the corn - field, What-'ll I do? A lit-tle red wa - gon, Pain-ted blue. Lou, Lou, skip to my Lou, Skip, skip, skip to my Lou, D7 G Skip to my Lou, my dar-lin'. Skip to my Lou, my dar-lin'. Skip to my Lou, my darl-in'. Skip to my Lou, my dar-lin'. Skip to my Lou, my dar-lin'. Skip to my Lou, my dar-lin'.

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Smiles |44|
(A) There Em7 There (B) A7 Ab7 A7 A7 are smiles that make us hap-py, A7 D F D are smiles that make us blue, Dm F#7 Bm There are smiles that steal a-way the tear-drops E7 Eb7 E7 Eb7 E7 A7 As the sun - beams steal a - way the dew; D7 There are smiles that have a ten-der mean-ing G G That the eyes of love a-lone may see, Ab D B7 And the smiles that fill my life with sun-shine Bb7 B7 A7 A7 D Are the smiles that you give to me.

Somebody Stole My Gal |44|


G G G Am7 D7 Am7 D+ G Some - bod - y stole my gal, some - bod - y stole my pal, E7 A7 Ab7 A7 Some-bod-y came and took her a- way, A7 A7 D7 Am7 D+ She did - n't e - ven say she was leav - ing, G G G Am7 D7 D+ B7 The kis - ses I loved so, He's get - ting now I know, D7 G G7 Oh, gee, I know that she, C Cm would come to me, if she could see, G E F# Em A7 A7 A7 Her bro - ken - heart - ed lone-some pal... Am7 D7 D7 G Some - bod - y stole my gal.

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Someday (You'll Want Me To Want You) |45|


(G)G7 C G7 Dm7 G7 I know that some-day you'll want me to want you, C C7 F A7 Dm When I'm in love with some-bod-y else. G G7 C Am You ex-pect me to be true, And keep on lov-ing you, D D7 G D7 G7 Though I am feel-ing blue; You think I can't for-get you, C G7 Dm7 G7 Un-til some-day you'll want me to want you, C C7 F A7 Dm When I am strong for some-bod-y new; F Dm7 Fm6 C E7 A7 And though you don't want me now, I'll get a-long some-how, D7 G7 C C G7 And then I won't want you.

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Swanee |45|
Cm Fm Cm Dm7 G7 I've been a-way from you a-long time Cm D7 Fm7 Cm I nev-er thought I'd miss 'ya so F Cm F Cm G7 Some-how I feel, your love is real Cm G G7 Near you I wan-na be. Cm Fm Cm Dm7 G7 The Birds are sing-ing it is song-time Cm D7 Fm7 Cm The ban-jos strum-min' soft and low F Cm F Cm G7 I know that you Yearn for me to Cm G7 Cm Cm7 D7 G7 Swan-ee you're call-ing me. Chorus: C C+ Swan-ee how I love ya, how I love ya, F Dm7 G9 C My dear old Swan-ee. G C G7 C Ab7 G7 I'd give the world to be, Dm A7 Ab7 G7 C G7 G7 G7 G7 C a- mong the folks in D-I-X-I-E-ven know my mam-my's, C+ C+ F Dm7 G9 C wait-ing for me, pray-ing for me, down by the Swan-ee. G C G7 C C+ F F C+ Dm The folks up north, will see me no more, C# G7 Am G F Em G7 C when I get to that Swan-ee shore. |End after repeat chorus: Tag: G7 Swan-ee G7 Mam-my C Swan-ee C Mam-my G7 F C I am com-ing back to Swan-ee C C7 D9 G7 C I love the old folks at home.

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Sweet Adeline (You're The Flower Of My Heart, Sweet Adeline) |45|


G D7 G G G Sweet A-del-ine, (Sweet A-del-ine,) B7 C E7 A7 My A-del-ine, ( My A-del-ine,) D7 D D7 At night, dear heart, (At night, dear heart,) G G G For you I pine. (For you I pine.) D7 G G G In all my dreams, ( In all my dreams,) B7 C E7 A7 Your fair face beams. (Your fair face beams.) C G E7 A7 You're the flow-er of my heart, D7 G G Eb7 F7 G Sweet A-del-ine. (My A del - ine.)

Sweet Georgia Brown |45|


D7 D7 D7 D7 No gal made has got a shade on Sweet Geor-gia Brown; G7 G7 G7 G7 Two left feet but oh so neat, has Sweet Geor-gia Brown. C7 C7 C7 C7 They all sigh and wan-na die for Sweet Geor-gia Brown; F C7 F A7 I'll tell you why, you know I don't lie...Not much! D7 D7 D7 D7 It's been said she knocks 'em dead when she lands in town; All those tips the por- ter slips to Sweet Geor-gia Brown;, G7 G7 G7 G7 Since she came, why it's a shame how she cools 'em down. They buy clothes at fash-ion shows with one dol- lar down, Dm A7 Dm A7 Fel-lers, she can't get are fel-lers she ain't met. Oh boy tip your hats, oh joy, she's the "cat's". F F C7 Db7 D7 G7 C7 F C7 Geor-gia claimed her,Geor- gia named her,Sweet Geor-gia Brown. Who's that, mis-ter?'Tain't her sis ter,Sweet Geor-gia Brown.

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Sweet Sue |46|


C7 Gm7 C7 Ev'-ry star a-bove C7 F C7 F Sweet Sue - just you! F Gm7 C7 And the moon on high C7 F C7 F Sweet Sue it's you! F Cm7 Cm6 No one else it seems, Gm With-out you, dear, C7 Gm7 In this heart of C7 F Bb7 Sweet Sue - just C7 Gm7 C7 Knows the one I love:

C7 Gm7 C7 Knows the rea-son why:

Cm D7 Ev-er shares my dreams, Gm7 Gm6 I don't know what I'd do.

C7

C7 C7 Gm7 C7 mine, You live all the time, F you.

Take Me Out To The Ballgame |46|


C Am G "Take me out to the ball C Am Take me out with the A7 Buy me some pea-nuts and D I don't care if I C Am Let me root, root, root C C7 If they don't win it's a F F# C For it's one, two, three D7 G7 C G7 At the old ball game. G7 game, G7 crowd. Dm Dm Crack - er G7 nev-er get G for the home F shame.

Dm Jack, G7 back, G7 team,

A7 strikes, you're out, " PLAY BALL " !!!

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Tennessee Waltz |46|


C F C F F7 Bb I was waltz-ing' with my dar-lin' to the Ten-nes-see Waltz, F Dm7 Gm7 C7 When an old friend I hap-pened to see; F C7 F I in-tro-duced him to my loved one, F7 Bb And while they were waltz-ing, Gm7 F F/E Dm7 C C7 F My friend stole my sweet-heart from me. F A7 Bb F I re-mem-ber the night and the Ten-nes-see Waltz -Gm7 F Dm7 Gm7 C7 Now I know just how much I have lost. F C F F7 Bb Yes, I lost my lit-tle dar-lin' the night they were play-ing F Gm7 C7 F The beau-ti-ful Ten-nes-see Waltz. Last Time: F C Bb F The beau-ti-ful Ten-nes-see Waltz.

That Old Gang Of Mine |46|


G Gb Gee, but Em7 That old D7 D9 I can't C G That sang Good B+ Good D9 (God G Gee, Em That G7 - bye A7 - bye Am7 bless Gb but A7 old G I'd A7 gang D6 B7 give the world to see G A7 Em7 A7 of mine; Am7 D7 Am7 D9 for - get that old quar- tet E D7 Sweet Ad - e - line. Dm6 G7 Dm6 C F for - ev - er, old fel - lows Em7 A7 E D9 Am7 for - ev - er, old sweet- hearts C them!) G D6 B7 I'd give the world to see Am7 C G gang of mine. C and C and C gals, D7 pals.

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The Band Played On |47|


D Gbm Bm D Ca-sey would waltz with the straw-ber-ry blonde, A7 And the band played on. A7 A7 A7 He'd glide 'cross the floor with the girl he a-dored. D And the band played on. D A7 D7 G But his brain was so load-ed it near-ly ex-plod-ed, Em B7 Em The poor girl would shake with a larm. D D He'd ne'er leave the girl with the straw-ber-ry curls, E7 A7 D D Em7 A7 And the band played on.

The Battle Hymn Of The Republic |47|


(A) D Mine eyes have seen the glor-y In the beau - ty of the li-lies Of the com-ing of the Lord. Christ was born a-cross the sea. G He is tramp-ling out the vin-tage With a glo - ry in his bo-som D A7 Where the grapes of wrath are stored. That trans-fig- ures you and me. D He hath loosed the fate-ful light-ning As he died to make men hol - y, D Gb Bm Of His ter-ri-ble swift sword. Let us die to make men free. Em A7 A7 D His truth is march-ing on. While God is march-ing on. D G D Glor-y, glor-y, hal-le-lu-jah! Glor-y, glor-y, hal-le-lu-jah! D Bm Em A7 A7 D Glor-y, glor-y, hal-le-lu-jah! His truth is march-ing on.

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The Bowery |48|


Eb Bb7 Eb Oh! the night that I struck New York, I went out for a quiet walk; I struck a place that they called a "dive," I was in luck to get out alive; Bb7 Eb Folks who are "on to" the ci- ty say, Better by far that I took Broadway; When the po-lice-man heard my woes, Saw my black eye and my batter'd nose, Bb7 But I was out to en- joy the sights, "You've been held up!" said the cop-per fly. Eb There was the Bow - 'ry a - blaze with lights; "No, sir! But I've been knock'd down," said I; Cm Bb7 Fm C7 Fm C Fm Bb7 Eb I had one of the devil's own nights! I'll never go there anymore. Then he laugh'd, tho' I could n't see why! I'll never go there anymore! Chorus: Eb Bb F7 F7 The Bow'ry, the Bow'ry! Bb G F7 F7 They say such things, And they do strange things Eb F7 Bb F7 F7 F7 F7 Bb On the Bow'ry! The Bow'ry! I'll nev-er go there an-y more!

The Darktown Strutters Ball |48|


(B) (A) G E7 I'll be down to get you in a tax-i, Hon-ey, A7 Em7 A7 You bet-ter be read-y a-bout half past eight; D7 Am D7 Now dear-ie, don't be late G G Am D7 Am D7 I want to be there when the band starts play-ing. G E7 Re-mem-ber when we get there, Hon-ey, A7 Em7 A7 The two-steps, I'm goin' to have 'em all. C Gb7 Goin' to dance out both my shoes G B7 E7 When they play the "Jel-ly Roll Blues" A7 D7 G To-mor-row night at the Dark-town Strut-ters' Ball.

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The Gang That Sang Heart Of My Heart |48|


C A Dm7 G7 G-G7 "Heart of My Heart," I love that mel-o-dy; G7 G G7 C "Heart of My Heart," brings back those mem-o-ries, A7 D9 Cm6 D7 When we were kids on the cor-ner of the street, D C D7 We were rough and read-y guys, G Gb F G G7 G7 G7 But, oh, how we could har - mo - nize, C A Dm7 G7 G G7 Heart of my heart, meant friends were dear-er then -G G7 Dm6 E7 Too bad we had to part, A7 D7 C D7 I know a tear would glis-ten, If once more I could lis-ten, Dm7 G7 C C A7 To the gang that sang "Heart of My Heart," of my heart D DM7 D7 F G F G C To the gang that sang "Heart of My Heart," Last Time: C5 C Dm7 C Heart of My Heart.

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There Is A Tavern In The Town |49|


D7 G There is a tav He left me for And now I see Oh, dig my grave town, in the town, dark, dam- sel dark, more, nev- er- more, deep, wide and deep, D7 And there my true love sits him down, sits him down, Each Fri-day night they used to spark,Used to spark, He nev-er knocks up - on my door, on my door, Put tomb-stones at my head and feet, head and feet, G G7 C C And drinks his wine as mer - ry as can be, And now my love who once was true to me, Oh, woe is me; he pinned a lit-tle note, And on my breast you may carve a tur-tle dove, D7 G And nev - er, nev-er thinks of me. Takes this dark dam-sel on his knee. And these were all the words he wrote: To sig ni - fy I died of love. Chorus: D7 Fare thee well, for I must leave thee, G Do not let this part-ing grieve thee, D7 And re-mem-ber that the best of friends G C G Must part, must part. Gb G A-dieu, a-dieu kind friends, a-dieu a-dieu a-dieu, Gb G D7 I can no long-er stay with you, stay with you, G G7 C C I'll hang my harp on the weep-ing wil-low tree, D7 G C G And may the world go well with thee. ern in a dam him nev both wide the sel erand

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The Sidewalks Of New York (East Side,West Side) |50|


C G7 C7 East side, West side, F Dm G7 C C7 All a-round the town, F F# C The tots sang "Ring a-Round Ros-ie," A7+5 A7 D7 G7 "Lon-don Bridge is fal-ling down." C G7 C Boys and girls to-geth-er, F C C7 Me and Ma-mie O'-Rourke, F F C Tripped the light fan-tas-tic, A7+5 A7 D7 G7 C C Dm7 G7 On the side-walks of New York.

The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise |50|


(B) G G D+ G Dear one, the world is wait-ing for the C C7 G A7 D7 D+ Ev' - ry rose is heav - y with dew. D+ G G D+ G The thrush on high, his sleep-y mate is C C7 G E7 Cm D7 G And my heart is call ing you. F G D+ G D+ G The thrush on high his sleep-y mate is G G B7 Am7 D6 G And my heart is call - ing you. B7 sun rise; B7 call - ing B B7 call - ing

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Tiger Rag (Hold That Tiger) |50|


C C C C Where's that Ti - ger! Where's that Ti - ger! C C G7 G7 Where's that Ti - ger! Where's that Ti - ger! G7 G7 G7 G7 G7 G7 Hold that Ti - ger! Hold that Ti - ger! Hold that Ti - ger! C Choke him, poke him, kick him and soak him! C C C C Where's that Ti - ger? Where's that Ti - ger? C7 F Where, oh where can he be? C C C C C A7 Low or High - brow, They all cry now: D7 G7 C G7 "Please play that Ti ger Rag for me."

Together |51|
C C6 G7 G7 We strolled the lane to-geth-er, A G7 G+ C Laughed at the rain togeth-er, A7 A7 Dm A+ Sang love's re-frain to-geth-er; Am7-5 D7 Dm7 G7 G+ And we'd both pre-tend it would nev - er end. We knew long a - go that our love would grow. C C6 G7 One day we cried to-geth-er, Through storm and sun to-geth-er, A7 Dm Cast love a- side togeth-er; Our hearts as one to geth-er; Eb B7 C6 F Am7-5 A7 You're gone from me, but in my mem - o - ry Dm7 F G7 G+ C C Am F A7 We al-ways will be to - geth - er. Last Time: Dm7 F G7 G+ F F C We al-ways will be to - geth - er.

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Too Fat Polka (She's Too Fat For Me) |51|


Chorus: C G7 C Oh, I don't want her, you can have her, She's too G7 G7 C C She's too fat for me She's too fat for me G7 C I don't want her, you can have her, please do F G7 C G7 She's too fat. She's too fat. She's too fat for F I get diz-zy C# Dm7 G7 When I'm dan-cing Chorus: C C Can she prance up a hill? G7 G7 Can she dance a quad-rille? C C Does she fit in your coupe? F Could she poss-i-bly, G7 C No, no, no, no, no. Chorus: G7 No, no, no, no, no. C No, no, no, no, no. F By her-self she's a group. C Sit up-on your knee? F# C I get num-bo C C C With my Jum-Jum-Jum- bo. fat for me

that for me. C me.

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Too La Loo Ra Loo Ra (Thats An Irish Lullaby) |52|


G G Em G D7 O - ver in Kil-lar-ney Man-y years a-go, Oft, in dreams I wan-der To that cot a-gain, G G A7 D7 Me Moth-er sang a song to me In tones so soft and low. I feel her arms a hug-gin' me As when she held me then. G G G Em G Just a sim-ple lit-tle dit-ty, In her good ould I-rish way, And I hear her voice a hum-min' To me as in days of yore, C C G And I'd give the world if she could sing. When she used to rock me fast a- sleep. A7 D7 D+ That song to me this day. Out-side the cab-in door. Chorus: G G C C# Too ra loo ra loo ral, Too ra loo ra li, G C G A7 D7 D+ Too ra loo ra loo ral, hush now, don't you cry! G G C C# Too ra loo ra loo ral, Too ra loo ra li, G C G D7 A7 C D7 G Too ra loo ra loo ral, that's an I-rish lul-la- by.

Toot Toot Tootsie! (Good-bye!) |52|


C D7 Db7 D7 Toot, toot, Toot-sie, good- bye. G7 C6 Toot, toot, Toot-sie, don't cry. C C# Dm7 G7 The choo choo train that takes me, Dm7 G7+5 C C Dm7 G7 Dm7 G7 A-way from you, no words can tell how sad it makes me. C D7 Db7 D7 G7 E7 Am Kiss me, Toot-sie, and then Do it o-ver a-gain C7 F F7 Watch out for the mail; I'll nev-er fail, C G7 If you don't get a let-ter then you'll know I'm in jail. C D7 Am D7 G7 C Tut,tut, Toot-sie, don't cry Toot, toot, Toot-sie, good-bye!

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Up A Lazy River |52|


D7 D7 D7 Db7 C7 Up a la-zy riv-er by the old mill run, G7 Dm7 G Ab9 G9 The la-zy, la-zy riv-er in the noon-day sun, C7 Gm7 C7 Db7 C7 Lin-ger in the shade of a kind old tree, F Gm7 F F7 E7 Eb7 Throw a-way your trou-bles, dream a dream with me. D7 D7 D7 Db7 C7 Up a la-zy riv-er, where the rob-in's song G7 Dm7 G Ab9 G9 A-waits a brand new morn-in' as we just roll a-long. Bb B F E7 Eb7 D7 Blue skies up a-bove, ev'-ry-one's in love, G9 C7 C7 F E7 D7 Up the la-zy riv-er, how hap-py we would be, G9 C7 C7 F A7 Up a la-zy riv-er with me. Last Time: Bb C7 C7 C7 F Bb7 F Up a la-zy riv - er with me.

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Waiting For The Robert E. Lee |53|


D+ G D+ G D+ G D+ G Way down on the lev-ee, in old Al - a bam - y The whis-tles are blow-in', the smoke-stacks are show-in' G+ C G7 C G+ C G+ C There's Dad-dy and Mam my, There's Eph-ra'm and Sam-my the ropes they are throw-in', ex - cuse me I'm go-in' G B7 C G On a moon - light night you can find them all to the place where all is har mo - ni - ous A7 D7 While they are wait - in', The ban-jos are syn co - pat-in' Ev - en the preach-er, He is the danc-ing teach-er! G D+ G D+ G D+ G What's that they're say - in'? What's that they're say - in'? Have you been down there? Were you a - round there? G+ C G7 G+ C G+ G While they keep play-in' Hum-min' and sway-in' If you ev - er go there you'll al- ways be found there, G B7 C G It's the good ship Rob - ert E. Lee why, dog - gone, here comes my ba-by E7 A7 Am7 D7 G that's come to car - ry the cot-ton a- way! on the good old Rob-ert E. Lee! Chorus: (C) (E) (G) Oh Lord y, C G7 Watch them shuf-flin' a-long, See them shuf-flin' a-long! G7 G+ C G+ C Go take your best gal, real pal; Go down to the lev-ee, G+ C G+ C C I said to the lev-ee, and join that shuf-flin' throng G7 Hear that mu-sic and song! G7 It's sim-ply great, mate, wait-in' on the lev-ee, G7 C Wait-in' for the Rob-ert E. Lee!

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Wait Til The Sun Shines, Nellie |53|


F F7 Bb F Wait til the sun shines, Nel C7 C C7 F Ab When the clouds go drift - ing Bb Ab F Dm We will be hap - py, Nel - lie F F7 Bb F Down lov - er's lane we'll wan C7 C C7 A7 Sweet - hearts, you and I; D D7 Gm G7 Wait til the sun shines, Nel lie, F by; -G7 Ab C7 Don't you sigh.

- der, F C7 F Bye and bye.

lie,

Wedding Bells (Are Breaking Up That Old Gang Of Mine) |54|


F7 Bb Eb Eb Bb Not a soul down on the cor-ner, F7 Bb Eb Eb Bb That's a pret- ty cer-tain sign, B F7 Bb A7 Bb B F7 That wed-ding bells are break-ing up that old gang of mine. Bb Eb Eb Bb All the boys are sing-ing love songs, F7 Bb Eb Eb Bb They for-got'Sweet A de - line', B F7 Bb Those wed-ding bells are break-ing up that old gang of mine. D7 There goes Jack, there goes Jim, Gm Down to lov-er's lane. C7 Now and then we meet a-gain, F7 F F7 But they don't seem the same. Bb Eb Eb Bb Gee, I get a lone-some feel - ing, F7 Bb Eb Eb Bb When I hear the church bells chime, B F7 Bb F7 Those wed-ding bells are break-ing up that old gang of mine.

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When I Grow Too Old To Dream |54|


A E A When I grow too old to dream, E7 A A7 I'll have you to re-mem-ber; D A F#m And when I grow too old to dream, A E7 A Your love will live in my heart. E7 A So kiss me my sweet, Db7 A7 And so let us part; D E7 A F#m And when I grow too old to dream, F7 A E7 A That kiss will live in my heart. Repeat:

When Irish Eyes Are Smiling |54|


D+ G D7 G G7 When I-rish eyes are smi-ling, C G Sure, 'tis like the morn in Spring. C G In the lilt of I-rish laugh-ter, E7 A7 D7 D+ You can hear the an-gels sing. G D7 G G7 When I-rish hearts are hap-py, C G All the world seems bright and gay. C C# G E7 And when I-rish eyes are smi-ling, A7 D7 G Sure, they steal your heart a-way.

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When The Moon Comes Over The Mountain |55|


F7 Bb BbM7 Bb7 Eb When the moon comes o ver the moun Bb F7 F7 Ev' - ry beam brings a dream, dear, of F7 Bb BbM7 Bb7 Eb Once a - gain we stroll 'neath the moun Bb F7 Through that rose-cov-ered val- ley we Bb7 Eb Db Bb6 Bb Each day is grey and drear y, Gm F F7 F7 But the night is bright and cheer y. F7 Bb BbM7 Bb7 Eb When the moon comes o - ver the moun Bb F7 F7 I'm a- lone with my mem- 'ries of Ebm tain, Bb you. Ebm tain, Bb knew.

Ebm tain, Bb you.

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When The Red, Red Robin Comes Bob, Bob Bobbin Along |55|
C When the red, red rob-in comes G7 C C Bob, bob bob-bin' a-long, a - long, There'll be no more sob-bin' when G7 C C7 He starts throb-bin' his old, sweet song. F Wake up, wake up, you sleep-y head; C Am Get up, get up, get out of bed. D7 Cheer up, cheer up - the sun is red. G7 G G7 Live, love, laugh and be hap - py. C What if I've been blue, G7 C Now I'm walk- in' through fields of flow'rs. C Rain may glis-ten, but G7 C C7+5 Still I list en for hours and hours. F I'm just a kid a - gain, Fm Do - in' what I did a - gain, C A Sing - in' a song C When the red, red rob-in comes G7 C Bob, bob bob-bin' a-long.

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When The Saints Go Marching In |56|


G7 C C7 F We are trav'ling in the foot-steps C Am Dm7 G7 Of those who've gone be-fore, C C7 F And we'll all be re-u-ni-ted, C Dm7 G7 C On a new and sun-lit shore. Chorus: C Oh, when And when And when Oh, when Oh, when C Oh, when And when And when Oh, when Oh, when C C C the saints go march-ing in. the sun re- fuse to shine. the moon turns red with blood. the trum-pet sounds its call. they crown Him Lord of all. G7 the saints go march-ing in. the sun re- fuse to shine. the moon turns red with blood the trum-pet sounds its call. they crown Him Lord of all. C7 F Lord, how I want to be in that num-ber. Lord, how I want to be in that num-ber. Lord, how I want to be in that num-ber. Lord, how I want to be in that num-ber. Lord, how I want to be in that num-ber. C G7 C When the saints go march- ing in. When the sun re - fuse to shine. When the moon turns red with blood. When the trum- pet sounds its call. When they crown Him Lord of all.

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When Youre Smiling (The Whole World Smiles With You) |56|
D7 G GM7 When you're smil-ing, when you're smil-ing, E E7 Am The whole world smiles with you; Am Am7 When you're laugh-ing, when you're laugh-ing, D7 D+ G The sun comes shin-ing through. G Gb G G7 C C6 But when you're cry-ing you bring on the rain, C B C A7 Ab7 D7 Db7 D7 So stop your sigh-ing, be hap-py a- gain. D7 G Gb G E7 Keep on smil- ing, 'cause when you're smil-ing Am D7 G Bb D7 The whole world smiles with you.

When You Were Sweet Sixteen |57|


D7 G GM9 Em C E7 Am When first I saw the love-light in your eyes, Last night I dreamed I held your hand in mine, D G D7 I thought the world held nought but joy for me. And once a - gain you were my hap-py bride. G GM9 Em C E7 Am And e - ven though we drif-ted far a part, I kissed you as I did on 'Auld Lang Syne', A D Em D7 I nev-er dream, but what I dream of you. As to the church we wan-dered side by side. Chorus: G Dm7 G7 C E7 Am I love you as I nev-er loved be-fore, Am7 D7 D7+5 G Am7 D7 Since first I met you on the vill-age green. G B7 C B Am Come to me, ere my dream of love is o'er. C C# G Em B7 Em A9 I love you as I loved you When you were sweet, Am F7 D7 D11 G Bb Am7 D7-5 G When you were sweet ...... six - teen.

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When You Wore A Tulip (And I Wore A Big Red Rose) |57|
(G) C C7 When you wore a tu-lip, a sweet yel-low tu-lip, F C C7 And I wore a big red rose, F C When you ca-ressed me, 'twas then heav-en blessed me, A7 D7 G D7 G7 What a bless-ing no one knows. C You made life cheer-ie when you called me "dear-ie," F Dm6 E7 'twas down where the blue-grass grows, A7 A A7 D7 Your lips were sweet-er than ju-lep,when you wore that tu-lip, G7 C C Dm7 G7 And I wore a big red rose.

Whispering |57|
G D7 G Am7 D7 G D7 Hon - ey I have some - thing to tell you, G D7 G Am7 D7 G And it's worth while list - en ing to. Bm Gb7 Bm Gb7 Gb7+ Gb7 Bm Put your lit - tle head on my shoul der, D A7 D A Em7 A7 D7 So that I can whis - per to you. Chorus: G Gb G G G Whis - per - ing while you cud - dle near me, G Gb G Gb G E7 E7 Whis - per - ing so no one can hear me. A7 D7 D7 Each lit - tle whis - per seems to cheer me -G G D7 I know it's true, there's no one, Dear, but you. G Gb G G You're whis - per - ing why you'll nev- er leave G Gb G Gb G E7 Whis - per - ing why you'll nev - er grieve A7 D7 Whis per and say that you be - lieve Am E7 Am E7 Am Cm G D7 Whis - per - ing, that I love you.

G me, E7 me; D7 me;

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Yankee Doodle Dandy |58|


Chorus: C D7 G7 Dm G7 C I'm a Yan-kee Doo-dle Dan-dy! A Yan-kee Doo-dle, do or die! A7 Dm A7 Dm D7 D7 G7 A real live nephew of my Un-cle Sam, born on the Fourth of July. C D7 D7 G7 Dm G7 C I've got a Yankee Doodle sweetheart, she's my Yankee Doo-dle joy! C G7 C G7 C G7 C C7 Yan-kee Doo-dle came to Lon-don just to ride the po-nies. D7 G7 C I am a Yan-kee Doo-dle Boy!

Yearning (Just For You) |58|


Bb F7 The song bird yearns to sing a love song, When sha-dows fall and stars are beam-ing, Gm D7 G7 The ros-es yearns just for the dew. 'tis then I miss you most of all. Cm G7 Cm The whole world's yearn-ing for the sun - shine, I go to sleep and start in dream - ing, C7 F7 I have a yearn-ing too. It seems I hear you call. Chorus: Bb Eb7 Bb A Bb Eb Bb E7 F7 Bb Yearn-ing just for you, that's all I do, my dear. Eb7 Bb A Bb Eb Bb E7 F7 Bb Learn-ing why I'm blue, I wish that you were here. Dm A7 Dm F7 Smiles have turned to tears, days have turned to years. Bb Eb7 Bb A Bb Eb Bb E7 F7 Bb Gm F7 Yearn-ing just for you, that's all I do, my dear. Last Time: Bb Eb7 Bb A Bb Eb Bb E7 F7 Bb Eb Bb Yearn-ing just for you, I hope you're yearn-ing too.

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Yes Sir, That's My Baby |58|


C C6 C C Who's that com-ing down the street? Who's the "who" I rave a - bout? G7 G7 G7 G7 Who's that look-ing so pe-tite? Who do I feel blue with-out? G7 G7 G7 G7 C C/E Who's that com-ing down to meet me here? In the Win-ter, Sum-mer, Spring and Fall? C C6 C C Who's that you know who I mean, What was I just "gon-na" say, G7 G7 G7 G7 Sweet-est "who" you've ev-er seen, I for- get, but an-y- way, G7 D7 G G7 I could tell her miles a - way from here. Here's the most im- por- tant thing of all. Chorus: C Yes sir, G7 Yes sir, C Yes Ma'am, G7 Yes Ma'am C# G7 that's my ba - by, no sir, don't mean may- be, C that's my ba - by now. C# G7 we've de-cid- ed, no Ma'am, we won't hide it, C you're in-vi-ted now. C7 by F the way,

Bridge: G7 C7 By the way, D7 When we reach the C Yes sir, that's G7 Yes sir, that's

G7 preach - er I'll say. C# G7 my ba - by, no sir, don't mean may- be, C G7 my ba - by now.

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You Are My Sunshine |59|


C The oth-er night I'll al- ways love You told me once In all my dreams, C7 I dreamed I If you will And no one When I a dear, as you , and dear, you dear, you C C I lay make you real-ly seem to sleep-ing, hap - py, loved me, leave me,

F held you in on - ly say else could come wake my poor

C my arms. the same. be - tween. heart pains.

C7 F When I a - woke, dear, I But if you leave me, to But now you've left me, and So wont you come back and

C was mis-tak-en, love an-oth-er, love an-oth-er, make me hap-py, C and I cried. some day. of my dreams. all the blame.

G7 So I hung my head You'll re - gret it all You have shat-tered all I'll for - give dear, I'll take Chorus: C You are my C7 You make me C7 You'll nev-er

sun-shine, my sun-shine. F C hap py when skies are gray, F C know, dear, how much I love you, G7 C Please don't take my sun-shine a-way.

C C on-ly

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Youre A Grand Old Flag |59|


G7 C F C G7 C G C You're a grand old flag, you're a high fly-ing flag; G7 C G7 C G G7 And for-ev-er, in peace, may you wave. Dm7 G7 Dm7 G7 C E7 Am You're the em-blem of the land I love, D7 D7 G7 The home of the free and the brave. C F C G7 C Em C Ev-er-y heart beats true, for the Red, White, and Blue, Em C7 A7 Dm Where there's nev-er a boast or brag; G7 C G7 C G7 G7 G7 But, should auld ac-quain-tance be for-got, D7 F G7 C Keep your eye on the grand old flag.

Your Cheating Heart |60|


D7 Your cheat- in' Your cheat- in' C You'll cry and And crave the D7 But sleep won't The time will C Your cheat- in' G heart heart D7 cry love G come come D7 heart G7 will make you will pine some C weep; day; G and try to sleep, you threw away; G7 C the whole night through -when you'll be blue -G will tell on you. G rain, D7 name. C do -G D7 you. G C you. G

G7 C When tears come down like fal-lin' A7 You'll toss a- round and call my G G7 You'll walk the floor the way I C D7 Your cheat- in' heart will tell on Last Time: C D7 Your cheat- in' heart will tell on

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Aint Misbehavin|1A|
F Gm C7 No one to talk with, all by my-self, F F7 Bb Bbm no one to walk with, but I'm hap-py on the shelf, F D7 Gm C7 F C7 Ain't mis-be-havin' I'm sav-in' my love for you F Gm C7 I know for cer-tain the one I love, F F7 Bb Bbm I'm through with flir-tin' its just you I'm think-in' of F D7 Gm C7 F A7 Ain't mis-be-hav-in' I'm sav-in' my love for you Dm Bb7 Like Jack Horner in the cor-ner, G7 D7 don't go no-where, what do I care? G7 C7 D7 G7 C7 Your kiss-es are worth wait-in' for, be - lieve me F Gm C7 I dont stay out late, don't care to go, F F7 Bb Bbm I'm home a-bout eight, just me and my ra-di-o F D7 Gm C7 C7 F Bb F Ain't mis-be-havin' Im sav-in' my love for you.

All By Myself |1A|


Eb F7 Bb7 Eb Bb7 All by my-self in the morn-ing All by my-self in the night; Eb D7 G7 I sit a-lone in a co-zy Mor-ris chair, Cm Ebm F7 Bb7 Abm Bb7 So un-hap-py there play-ing sol-i-taire Eb F7 All by my-self I get lone-ly Bb7 Fm7 G7 Watch-ing the clock on the shelf Ab Fm Eb Eb Bb+ I'd love to rest my wea-ry head on some-bo-dy's shoul-der C7 F7 Bb7 Ab Bb Eb Eb Bb7 Last Time: Eb I hate to grow ol-der all by my-self. Self.

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All Of Me |1A|
F F A7 A7 All of me Why not take all of me D7 Gm Gm Can't you see I'm no good with-out you A7 Dm Dm Take my lips I want to lose them; G7 C7 C7 Take my arms I'll nev-er use them. F F A7 A7 Your good-bye left me with eyes that cry, D7 D7 Gm Gm How can I, go on dear with-out you? Bb Bbm F Cm D7 You took the part that once was my heart, Bbm C7 F So why not take all of me? Repeat:

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Along The Navajo Trail |2A|


E+ A E+ A Ev-'ry day, a- long a-bout eve-nin', E+ A E+ A When the sun-light's be- gin-ing to fail, D7 I ride... through the slum-ber-in' sha-dows, E7 A D A A - long the Nav-a-jo Trail. E7 A E+ A When it's night and crick-ets are cal-lin', E+ A E+ A And the co-yotes are ma-kin' a wail, A7 D7 D7 I dream by a smol-der-in' fire E7 A D A A - long the Nav-a-jo Trail. D Dm6 A I love to lie and list-en to the mu-sic, A7 D Dm A When the wind is strum-min' a sage-brush gui-tar, Dbm Ab7 Dbm When ov-er yon-der hill the moon is climb-in, Gb9 B7 F9 E9 It al-ways finds me wish-in' on a star. Bb A E+ A Well what do you know? It's morn-ing al- read-y, E+ A E+ A There's the dawn-in' so sil-ver and pale, D7 It's time to climb in-to my sad-dle E7 A D A E+ And ride the Nav-a-jo Trail. Repeat Verses 3&4: Last Time: E7 A D A A D A And ride the Nav-a-jo Trail, Ride the Nav-a-jo Trail.

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Auld Lang Syne |2A|


(G) C G7 Should auld ac-quaint-ance be for-got,and C G7 E7 Should auld ac-quaint-ance be for-got,and Chorus: F C For auld lang C We'll tak' a cup o' G7 syne, my dear, G7 kind-ness yet, G9 for E7 for C C7 nev-er brought to Am F G7 days of auld lang C7 F lang syne, F G7 C lang syne. F mind? C syne?

C auld Am auld

Baby,Won't You Please Come Home |3A|


F Ab Gm7 C7 I've got the blues, I feel so lonely; F Ab Gm7 C7 I'd give the world If I could only A7 Dm G7 Db7 Make you understand; Now it surely would be F Ab Gm7 C7 A7 I'm gonna telephone my ba-by, Ask her won't C C# G Gm Db7 'Cause when she's gone, I'm worried all day

C7 grand. Dm Eb she please come home. C7 C+ long.

Chorus: F A7 D7 Baby,won't you please come home? G7 'Cause you left your daddy all alone C7 A7 Dm Dm7 G7 C7 C+ I have tried in vain Never more to call your name. F A7 D7 Gm7 Bb7 A7 When you left you broke my heart, that will never make us part. Bb B F A7 D7 Every hour in the day, you will hear me say, G7 C7 F D7 A7 D7 D7 Baby, won't you please come home? Your daddy needs you G7 C7 F Last Time:F Bb Bbm F Baby won't you please come home? Home? Repeat Chorus:

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Back In The Saddle Again |3A|


(G) C G7 C Dm7 C C7 I'm back in the sad-dle a-gain, F C7 F C C G7 C Out where a friend is a friend, C7 F C where the long-horn cat-tle feed G7 F C A7 On the low-ly jip-son weed, D7 D7 Am7 D7 G7 G G7 I'm back in the sad-dle a- gain. C G7 C C7 Gm7 C7 Rid-ing the range once more, F C7 F C C G7 C Tot-in' my old for-ty four, C7 F C Where you sleep out eve-ry night, G7 F C A7 And the on-ly law is right, Last Time: C G7 C C F C Back in the sad-dle a-gain. -gain. C7 F F Whoo-pi-ti-yi-yo C C Rock-ing to and fro' C C G7 Back in the sad-dle a-gain! F C Whoo-pi-ti-yi-ya C Am I'll go my way C G7 C Back in the sad-dle a-gain! Repeat Verses 1&2:

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Beautiful Ohio |4A|


Gm Cm Long, long a-go, Some-one I know D7 Gm Had a lit-tle red ca-noe, In it room for on-ly two. Cm Love found its start, Then in my heart, D7 Gm F7 And like a flow-er grew. Chorus: Bb Drif-ting with the cur-rent down F7 F7 F7 a moon-lit stream, Bb A Bb While a- bove the Heav-ens in their glo- ry gleam, F7 Bb And the stars on high, Twin-kle in the sky. F7 Seem- ing in a par- a- dise of love di-vine, Bb Dream-ing of a pair of eyes that looked in mine. G7 Cm Beau-ti-ful O-hi-o, in dreams a-gain I see F7 Bb Vi-sions of what used to be. Repeat Chorus:

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Blue (And Broken Hearted) |4A|


Eb D7 D7 Blue be-cause we're par-ted, G7 C+ C7 Blue and brok- en heart-ed; Fm Ab Abm Bb7 There was a time I was jol-ly, Eb Cm7 F7 F7 Bb7 Bb+ You know the reas-on I'm mel-an-cho-ly! Eb D7 D7 Blue and oh, so lone-ly, G7 C+ C7 True, I want you on- ly. Fm Ab We made a blun-der, Abm Eb Cm Dm Ab And lots of time I won-der Abm Bb7 Eb If you're blue too. Repeat:

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Carolina Moon |5A|


Eb Ab The moon was shin-ing bright in Car-o-li-na, Last night I had a dream of Car-o-li-na, Bb7 Eb The night we said good-bye so ten-der-ly, I dreamed that I was back there once a-gain, Ab Eb And now that I'm a - way from Car-o-li-na, The moon was shin-ing bright in Car-o-li-na, F7 Bb7 Bb+ Won't some-bo-dy tell the moon for me. Oh! Shin- ing on the same old wind-ing lane. Oh! Chorus: Eb Car-o-li-na Eb Shin-ing on Eb Car-o-li-na Eb Pin-ing for Bridge: Ab How I'm hop-ing to-night, you'll go, Eb C7 Go to the right win-dow; F7 Eb Fm7 Bb7 Bb+ Scat-ter your light, say I'm all right, please do. Oh! Eb Eb7 Ab Abm6 Tell her that I'm blue and lone - ly, Eb Eb/D F7 Bb7 Eb Dream-y Car-o-li-na moon. Eb7 Ab Abm6 moon, keep shin - ing, Bb7 Eb Fm7 Bb7 the one who waits for me; Eb7 Ab Abm6 moon, I'm pin - ing, Bb7 Eb the place I long to be.

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Chattanooga Shoeshine Boy |6A|


F Bb Bb7 Have you ever passed the corner of fourth and grand? He charges you a nickel just to shine one shoe. Bb Bb7 Where a little ball of rhythm has a shoeshine stand? He makes the oldest kind of leather look like new. Eb People gather 'round and they clap their hands.. You feel as tho you wanta dance when he gets thru... Bb He's a great big bundle of joy. He's a great big bundle of joy. F7 Eb7 F7 Eb7 Bb He pops a boogie-woogie rag.. the Chattanooga Shoeshine Boy. He pops a boogie-woogie rag.. the Chattanooga Shoeshine Boy. Chorus: Bb7 Eb Bb It's a wonder that the rag don't tear.. the way he makes it pop. C7 C7 You ought to see him fan the air F7 with his hoppity hippity hippty hoppity hoppity hippity hop. F6 Bb He opens up for business when the clock strikes nine. Bb7 He likes to get 'em early when they're feelin fine. Eb Bb Everybody gets a little rise & shine with a great big bundle of joy. F7 Eb7 F7 Eb7 Bb He pops a boogie-woogie rag.. the Chattanooga Shoeshine Boy. Repeat Chorus and 3rd Verse:

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Chicago (That Toddlin Town) |6A|


(G) G Am G Am D D7 D7 D7 D7 Chi- ca- go, Chi- ca- go, that tod-dl-in' town,(tod-dl-in' town) Am D7 Am C G G Chi- ca- go, Chi- ca- go, I'll show you a-round. Am D7 G Am Bm Em I love it! Bet your bot-tom dol-lar you'll lose the blues G GM7 A7 Em7 A7 In Chi- ca- go, Chi - ca- go. Am D7 Am Bm D7 G The town that Bil-ly Sun-day could not shut down. D7 G Am Bm E7 On State Street,that great street, Am D7 Am D7 I just wan-na say, (just wan-na say) Am D7 B B7 Em E7 They do things they don't do on Broad-way;--say, Am A7 They have the time, the time of their life -G Bm Em7 I saw a man, he danced with his wife E D7 Am7 D7 G In Chi- ca- go, Chi- ca- go my home town.

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Coney Island Washboard |7A|


F F C#7 F C7 F Down by the beach there's the sweet-est lit-tle peach, F F C#7 F C7 F And I must say she just had the cu-test way, A Gm D7 Gm Play - ing a chord up-on a wash-board. G7 The folks would gath-er rown', from ev'-ry-where in town, C7 Gm7 C7 just to hear that sound. Chorus: F D7 On her Con-ey Is-land wash-board she would play, G7 You could hear her on the board-walk ev'-ry day, C7 F D7 Soap suds all a-round, bub-bles on the ground, G7 C7 Rub-a-dub-a-dub in her lit-tle tub all those tunes she found, F D7 Lit tle Thim - bles on her fing-ers made the noise, G7 She played "Charles-ton" on the laun-dry for the boys, Bb C#7 She could rag a tune right thru' the knees, F A7 D7 of a brand new pair of B. V. D. 's G7 C7 F Con-ey Is-land wash-board roun-de-lay. Repeat Chorus:

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Down Among The Sheltering Palms |7A|


F9 Bb EbM7 Eb Fm7 Bb Bb+ Eb Moon-light makes me lone-ly each night far from our ren-dez-vous F9 Bb C7 Won-dering darl-ing, Bb E7 F7 F7 Bb E7 F7 E7 Bb7 Bb+ Wheth-er you might, be wish-ing that I were with you. Chorus: Eb E Eb C7 Down a- mong the shel-ter-ing palms, C7 F7 E7 F7 C7+5 F7 E7 F7 oh, hon-ey, wait for me, oh, hon-ey, wait for me. Bb7 A7 Bb7 A7 Bb7 Don't be for-get-ting that we've got a date, Eb E Eb F9 Bb7 out where the sun goes down a-bout eight. Eb7 Ab How my love, is burn-ing, burn-ing, burn-ing, C7 F7 Bb7 How my heart, is yearn-ing, yearn-ing, yearn-ing Eb E Eb C7 To be down a- mong the shel-ter-ing palms, F7 Bb7 Eb Bb7 oh, hon-ey, wait for me. Repeat Chorus: Last Time: C7 C7 C7 F7 Bb7 Eb Ab7 Eb D Eb Oh, hon-ey, wait... for...me.

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Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans |8A|


Chorus: (Bb) (C) Bb F+ Bb Gm Do you know what it means to miss New Or-leans Dm Gm C9 And miss it each night and day? Eb E Bb G+ G7 I know I'm not wrong -- this feel-ing's get-tin' strong-er G7 Cm Gb7 F7 The long-er, I stay a- way. F7 Bb Bb+ Bb Gm Miss them moss cov-ered vines, the tall sug-ar pines Dm Gm C9 Where mock-in' birds used to sing; Eb E Bb G+ And I'd like to see that la-zy Mis-sis-sip-pi G7 Cm F7 F+ Bb Cm Bb A hur-ry-in' in-to spring. Bridge: Bb Abm7 Db7 Gb G Abm7 Db7 The moon-light on the bay-ou, A Cr-eole tune that fills the F7 C7 F E7 Dm Gm7 C9 I dream a-bout Magnolias in June And soon I'm wish-in'I was F7 Bb F+ Bb Gm Do you know what it means to miss New Or-leans Dm Gm C7 When that's where you left your heart? Eb E Bb G+ G7 And there's some-thing more: I miss the one I care for C9 F7 Bb More than I miss New Or-leans. Gb air; F9 there.

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Everybody Loves My Baby |9A|


(But My Baby Dont Love Nobody But Me)
Cm G7 Cm Ab7 G7 I'm as happy as a King, Feelin' good n' everything Cm Cm7 Ab7 Cm Ab7 G7 I'm just like a bird in Spring, Got to let it out. Cm G7 It's my sweetie, can't you guess? Cm Ab7 G7 Wild about her, I'll confess! Cm Cm7 Ab7 G7 Does she love me? Oh my, yes! That's just why I shout: Chorus: Cm Everybody loves my baby, F7 Bb7 Eb G7 But my baby don't love nobody but me. Nobody but me. Cm Everybody wants my baby, G7 D7 G7 But my baby don't want nobody but me That's plain to see. Bb7 Eb7 She is Now when She's got Ab Knows how I just No one my sweet patootie and I am her lovin' man, my baby kisses me, Upon my rosy cheeks, a form like Venus,honest,I ain't talkin' Greek! F7 Bb7 to do her duty, Loves me like no other can. let those kisses be, Dont wash my face for weeks! can come between us, She's my Sheba,I'm her Sheik.

Repeat Chorus: Last Time: G7 Cm That's why: Everybody loves my baby, F7 Bb7 Eb But my baby don't love nobody but me. Nobody but me!

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Happy Birthday |9A|


(C) F F C7 Bb Hap-py Birth-day to you, Hap-py Birth-day to F7 F7 C Bb Hap-py Birth-day, dear N A M E ,hap-py F you, F F C7 F Birth-day to you.

Happy Trails |10A|


C C Hap-py trails to you G7 G7 Hap-py trails to you, C7 Who cares a-bout the A7 Bb Just sing a song and C Gm A7 Hap-py trails to you, Bb G7 un til we meet a- gain; Dm7 G7 G+ C keep smil-ing un- til then. Gm7 C7 F7 F clouds when we're to-geth- er? A7 D7 G7 bring the sun - ny weath-er. Dm G7 C till we meet a-gain.

C A7 Dm Dm7 Some trails are hap-py ones, Oth-ers are blue. G Dm7 Bb G It's the way you ride the trail that counts, G7 G7 C Here's a hap-py one for you. C C Hap-py trails to you G7 G7 Hap-py trails to you, C7 Who cares a-bout the A7 Bb Just sing a song and C Gm A7 Hap-py trails to you, Bb G7 un til we meet a- gain; Dm7 G7 G+ C keep smil-ing un- til then. Gm7 C7 F7 F clouds when we're to-geth- er? A7 D7 G7 bring the sun - ny weath-er. Dm G7 C till we meet a-gain.

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Hello, Hello (What A Wonderfull Word) |10A|


How ma-ny times we've heard a sim-ple lit-tle word: It's used wher-ev-er friends may chance to meet. But when you're all a-lone, and far a-way from home, 'tis then this lit-tle word sounds migh-ty sweet. Chorus: (E) C G+ C Cm Dm A7 Dm Hel-lo, hel-lo, hel-lo... what a won-der-ful word, hel-lo. Hel-lo, hel-lo, hel-lo... what a won-der-ful word, hel-lo. A7 Dm Dm7 G7 G7 G+ C Hel-lo, hel-lo, hel-lo... means a lot ev'-ry-where you go. Hel-lo, hel-lo, hel-lo... makes a friend ev'-ry-where you go. C7 F C7 Bb7 A7 Hel - lo is like a game for all who play it. For friends in life are what we all hold dear-ly D7 D D7 Dm7 G7 It de- pends up on the way you say it. When we meet, lets greet each one sin-cere-ly. C G+ C Gm A7 Dm D7 G7 C Dm7 G7 Hel-lo, hel-lo, hel-lo... what a won-der-ful word hel-lo! C G+ C Gm A7 Dm D7 G7 C Fm7 C Hel-lo, hel-lo, hel-lo... what a won-der-ful word hel-lo!

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Home (When Shadows Fall) |11A|


C B7 A# A7 Eve-ning marks the close of day,Skies of blue be - gin to grey, Eve-ning ev - er brings to me,Dreams of days that used to be, G#7 Crimson hues are G#7 Mem -o- ries of G7 fad-ing G7 those I G+ C A7 D7 G7 in the west. G+ C F7 C G7 love the best. Em G7 end - ing", Em G7 yearn-ing,

Chorus: C B7 Dm When sha- dows fall And trees whis-per,"day is Dm Em G7 C Am Dm7 G7 My thoughts are ev-er wend-ing home. C B7 Dm When crick-ets call, My heart is for- ev- er Dm Em G7 C F7 C Once more to be re-turn-ing home.

Bridge: Fm C Am C When the hills con-ceal the set- ting sun, Lov- ing arms are wait-ing there for me, Fm Dm7 G7 F G7 Stars be- gin a-peep-ing,one by one. Pre-cious lips to kiss so ten-der-ly. C B7 Dm Em G7 Night cov-ers all, And though for-tune may for-sake me, Dm Em G7 C C Dm7 G7 Sweet dreams will ever take me home. Em G+ C F7 C Last Time: take me home.

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Honeysuckle Rose |11A|


Cm F7 Cm Ev' - ry hon- ey bee.. fills When you're pass-in' by... flowCm F7 when they see you out with me. and I know the reas-on why. Bb I don't blame them good-ness You're much sweet er good-ness F7 with jeal-ous- y, ers droop and sigh,

C7 knows knows

F7 Bb Hon-ey-suck-le rose. Hon-ey-suck-le rose.

Bb7 C Bb Bb7 Eb Fm C Fm Eb Don't buy sug-ar...you just have to touch my cup. C7 F C C7 F Gm C#7 F You're my sug-ar...it's so sweet when you stir it up. Cm F7 Cm F7 When I'm tak-ing sips...from your tas-ty lips Cm F7 seems the hon-ey fair-ly drips. Bb C7 F7 Bb You're con-fec-tion good-ness knows Hon-ey-suck-le rose. Bb7 C Bb Bb7 Eb Fm C Fm Eb Don't buy sug-ar...you just have to touch my cup. C7 F C C7 F Gm C#7 F You're my sug-ar...it's so sweet when you stir it up. Cm F7 Cm F7 When I'm tak-ing sips...from your tas-ty lips Cm F7 seems the hon-ey fair-ly drips. Bb C7 F7 Bb You're con-fec-tion good-ness knows Hon-ey-suck-le rose.

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Hoop Dee Do |12A|


C B C B C Hoop dee doo,(ClapClapClapClap)hoop-dee-doo,(ClapClapClapClap) G7 I hear a polka and my troubles are through! G7 Gb7 G7 Gb7 G7 Hoop dee doo,(ClapClapClapClap)hoop-dee-dee,(ClapClapClapClap) C This kind of music is like heaven to me! C B C B C C7 F Hoop-dee-doo, hoop-dee-doo, It's got me higher than a kite! C A9 Hand me down my soup and fish, I am gonna get my wish, I'm in clover I'm in bloom,when I'm dancin'give me room,|2nd Dm7 G G7 C Time: Hoop-dee-do-in' it to-night! To Ending Chorus: F F Dm Am F When there's a banjo strumin' rah-ta-dah-dah-dah, G# B7 C7 I get a thrill, I al-ways will! Gm7 C7 Gm7 C7 Gm7 C7 When there's a con-cer-tin- a, stretchin out a mile, Gm7 C7 F I always smile, 'cause that's my style! F Dm Am When there's a fiddle in the middle, F and he plays a tune so sweet! F7 A#6 Plays the tune so sweet that I could die. A# F D7 Lead me to the floor and hear me yell for more, G7 C7 C C7 F Dm G7 C | To 'Cause I'm a hoop-dee-do-in' kind of guy! Partial Verse: Ending: Dm7 G G7 C7 B7 A#7 A7 Hoop-dee-do-in' it with all of our might! Dm F C A9 Rain may fall and snow may come, nothin's gonna stop us from, Dm7 G G7 C Hoop-dee-do-in' it to-night!

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How Ya Gonna Keep Em Down On The Farm? |13A|


(After theyve Seen Paree)
Bb F7 F+ Bb "Reuben, Reuben, I've been thinking," said his wifey dear; "Reuben, Reuben, you're mis - taken," said his wifey dear; Bb F7 "Now that all is peaceful and calm, "Once a farm-er, always a jay, Bb soon our boys will be back on the farm." and Farm-ers al-ways stick to the hay." F7 F+ Bb Mister Reuben started winking, and slow-ly rubbed his chin; Mother Reuben,I'm not fakin', tho' you may think it strange. F he pulled his chair up close to Moth-er, But wine and wom- en play the mis-chief, C7 F7 And he asked her with a grin: with a boy who's loose with change! Chorus: Bb G F7 How ya gon-na keep 'em down, on the farm F+ Bb Af-ter they've seen Pa-ree? Bb F C7 F How ya gon-na keep 'em a-way from Broad-way? C7 Dm F7 Jazz-in' a-round, and paint-ing the town? Bb E7 F7 F9 D How ya gon-na keep 'em a-way from harm? That's the mys-ter-y; Bb7 They'll nev-er want to see a rake or a plow, I mag-ine Reu-ben when he meets his pa; Eb C7 C7 and who the deuce can par-ley-vous a cow? he'll pinch his cheek and hol-ler "Oo la la!" Bb F7 how ya gon-na keep 'em down on the farm Cm Dm F7 Bb a-fter they've seen Pa-ree?

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I Cant Give You Anything But Love |14A|


C B C Em C Dm G7 G7 I can't give you an y - thing but love, Ba-by C B C Em D7 Dm7 G7 G7 That's the on ly thing I've plen-ty of, Ba-by C7 F Dream a while, scheme a while, we're sure to find D7 Hap-pi-ness, and I guess... G7 G7 G7 G7 G7 All those things you've al-ways pined for C B C Em C Dm7 G7 G7 Gee, I'd like to see you look-ing swell, Ba-by C7 Gm7 FM7 Dm Dia-mond brace-lets Wool-worths does-n't sell, Ba-by F C C A7 Till that luck - y day you know darned well, Ba-by Dm Em G7 C I can't give you an-y-thing but love.

If I Never Get To Heaven |14A|


A7 Db+ D B7 E7 If I nev-er get to hea-ven it will be for lov-ing you, A7 Ab7 A7 A7 D A A7 It's so ea-sy for a heart in love to sin. A+ D B7 E7 Oh I long to go to hea-ven please be-lieve me dear it's true, A7 Ab7 A7 A7 D G Gm D I'm a-fraid the an-gels might not let me in. G D Cause I've schemed and I'd lied to keep you by my side, E7 A A A7 And I'd ev-en beg or steal if you wan-ted me to. Db+ D B7 Right or wrong I'll al-ways love you, E7 till the world comes to an end, A G A7 D G Gm D So if I nev-er get to hea-ven I'll blame you.

P a g e | 22A

I Found A Million Dollar Baby (In A 5 & 10 Cent Store) |15A|


F Dm F Dm Love comes a-long like a pop - u- lar song, Love used to be quite a stran-ger to me, F Dm F An- y - time or an- y-where at all. Di-dn't know a sen-ti-men-tal word. C7 F F# Gm7 C7 F Rain or sun-shine, spring or fall, Thoughts of kiss- ing seemed ob-surd, F Dm F Dm You nev-er know when it may say hel- lo Then came a change and you may think it strange F Dm D7 In a ver - y un- ex-pect-ed place, But the world be-came a hap -py tune, Dm7 G7 C Am Dm G7 C7 For ex- am-ple, take my case: Since that A-pril, af - ter-noon. Chorus: F It was a luck- y A-pril show- er, The Rain con-tin-ued for an hour, G7 It was the most con- ve- nient door I hung a-round for three or four, C7 C C7 I Found A Mil-lion Dol-lar Ba-by A-round a mil-lion dol-lar ba-by C+ F In A Five And Ten Cent Store; In A Five And Ten Cent Store. A7 Dm A7 Dm She was sell-ing chi-na And when she made those eyes G7 Gm I kept buy- ing chi-na un - til the crowd got wise C7 G7 C7 F In-ci-dent'-ly, If you should run in-to a show-er, G7 Just step in-side my cot-tage door C7 C C7 And meet the mil-lion dol-lar ba-by C+ F G7 C7 Last Time: F From the Five And Ten Cent Store! Store!

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I Get The Blues When It Rains |15A|


F Bb F C7 I get the blues when it rains, F F7 The blues I can't lose when it rains. Bb F F Cm Each lit-tle drop that falls on my win-dow G7 C7 B7 Al- ways re-minds me of tears I've shed in D7 pane, C7 vain.

F Bb C7 I sit and wait for the sun, A7 Dm F7 To shine down on me once a-gain. Bb F F Eb D7 It rained when I found you it rained when I lost you, G7 C7 F F Gm C+ | F Last Time: and that's why Im blue when it rains. Rains. Repeat:

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Im Confessing That I Love You |16A|


Eb Bb+ EbM7 I'm con-fess-in' that I love you, Eb Bb+ C9 Gbm tell me, do you love me too? Fm Bb I'm con-fess-in' that I need you, Bb7 Eb Bb Bb7 Bb7 Bb Hon-est I do, need you eve-ry mo o- ment. Eb Bb+ EbM7 In your eyes I read such strange things, Eb Bb+ C9 Gbm but your lips de-ny they're true. Fm Bb Will you're an-swer real-ly change things, Bb7 Eb Db7 Eb Mak-ing me blue? Bridge: Eb Eb7 Well I'm a-fraid some day you'll leave me, Ab Eb+ Ab G Gb Say-ing "Can't we still be friends?" F F7 If you go, You know you'll grieve me, Fm Bb all in life on you de-pends. Eb Bb+ Am I guess-ing that you Eb Bb+ Dream-ing dreams of you Fm I'm con-fess-ing that I Last Time: Fm I'm con-fess-ing that I Fm I'm con-fess-ing that I EbM7 love me, C9 Gbm in vain? Bb Eb Repeat From love you, ov-er a-gain. |2nd Verse: Bb Eb D Db C love you, ov-er a-gain. Bb Eb Ab Eb D Eb love you, ov-er a-gain.

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Im Forever Blowing Bubbles |17A|


C I'm dream-ing dreams, I'm schem-ing schemes, When sha-dows creep, when I'm a- sleep, G G7 I'm build-ing cast-les high. To lands of hope I stray! Dm G7 They're born a- new, their days are few, Then at day-break, when I a- wake, G7 C Just like a sweet but-ter-fly. My blue-bird flut-ters a- way. E7 Dm7 Am And as the day-light is dawn-ing, Hap-pi-ness, you seem so near me, Cm6 D7 G7 They come a - gain in the morn-ing! Hap - pi-ness, come forth and cheer me! [ Lyrics from: Chorus: C G7 C I'm for-ev-er blow-ing bub-bles, F C Pret-ty bub-bles in the air, F C F C They fly so high, near-ly reach the sky, D7 D D7 G7 Then like my dreams they fade and die. C A7 E7 For-tune's al-ways hid-ing, Am F7 E G7 I've looked ev'ry-where, C G7 C I'm for-ev-er blow-ing bub-bles, D7 G7 C G7 Last Time: C Pret-ty bub-bles in the air. air.

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Im Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter |17A|


G7 C CM7 C6 G+ CM7 I'm gon-na sit right down and write my-self a let-ter CM7 E7 F A7 Dm And make be-lieve it came from you. Dm7 G7 I'm gon-na write words, oh, so sweet, C Gm They're gon-na knock me off my feet. A7 D7 D7 G7 F G7 F G7 A lot-ta kis-ses on the bot-tom -- I'll be glad I've got 'em. G7 C CM7 C G7 CM7 I'm gon-na smile and say, "I hope you're feel-in' bet-ter," E7 F A7 Dm And close "with love" the way you do; F FM7 F6 C C Gm A7 I'm gon-na sit right down and write my-self a let-ter, D G7 C C Dm7 G7 And make be-lieve it came from you. Last Time: A7 D G7 And make be-lieve it came, A7 D G7 And make be-lieve it came, A7 D G7 C Dm7 C And make be-lieve it came from you

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Im Wasting My Tears On You |18A|


(F) Bb Bb Cm You call me your own, then you leave me a-lone, F7 E7 F7 F+ Bb I'm wast-ing my tears on you. Bb Cm While I've set-tled down, you're still paint-ing the town, F7 E7 F7 F+ Bb I'm wast-ing my tears on you. Eb Bb Bb You prom-ised time 'n' time a-gain to stop two tim-in' me, C7 F E F 'Though I knew bet-ter ev-en then I could-n't set you free. Bb Cm I love you some-how, but it's all ov-er now, F7 E7 F7 F+ Bb I'm wast-ing my tears on you. (F) Bb Cm I know it's no use, so I'm turn-in' you loose, F7 E7 F7 F+ Bb I'm wast-ing my tears on you. Bb Cm I want you to know, you're now free to go, F7 E7 F7 F+ Bb I'm wast-ing my tears on you, Eb Bb Bb You prom-ised time 'n' time a-gain to stop two tim-in' me, You prom-ised time 'n' time a-gain to stop two tim-in' me, C7 F E F 'Though I knew bet-ter ev-en then I could-n't set you free. 'Though I knew bet-ter ev-en then I could-n't set you free. Bb Cm But my love has grown cold, all you want is my gold, I know how I feel, so let's face the new deal, F7 E7 F7 F+ Bb I'm wast-ing my tears on you. I'm wast-ing my tears on you.

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Is It True What They Say About Dixie? |18A|


F F E F E7 F7 E+ F F Is it true what they say a- bout Dix- ie? C7 F E7 Gm D7 Gm Does the sun real- ly shine all the time? D7 Bbm C7 A7 Dm Do the sweet Mag- nol- ias blos- som at ev- 'ry- bod- y's door? Dm7 G7 G7 G7 Bbm Gm7 C7 Do folks keep eat- ing 'pos- sum, Till they can't eat no more? F F E7 F7 E+ F F Is it true what they say a- bout Swan- ee? C7 F C7 F7 F F+ Bb Is a dream by that stream so sub- lime? D7 Gm7 Db7 F Eb7 Do they laugh, do they love, like they say in ev- 'ry song? D7 Gm7 G7 C7 F If it's true, that's where I be- long. Repeat:

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Ive Been Floating Down That Old Green River |19A|


D7 G Ab7 E7 I've been float-ing down the old Green River I've been float-ing down the old Green River A7 A7 on the good ship Rock and Rye. on the good ship Rock and Rye. D7 C# D7 D7 C# D7 But I Float-ed to far, I got stuck on a bar, But I Float-ed to far, I got stuck on a bar, G C# G D7 G C# G I was out there a- lone, wish- ing that I was home. I was tied to the mast, while the schoon-ers went past. G7 C The ship got wrecked with the cap- tain and crew, The ship got wrecked with the cap- tain and crew, Cm G And there was on- ly one thing left to do, And there was on- ly one thing left to do, Ab7 E7 So I had to drink that whole Green Riv er dry, So I had to drink that whole Green Riv er dry, A7 D7 G to get back home to you. to get back home to you.

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I Want To Be Happy |19A|


C C# Dm7 G7 I want to be hap-py, but I won't be hap-py Dm7 G7 C C Dm7 G7 till I make you hap-py too. C C# Dm7 G7 Life's real-ly worth liv-ing, when we are mirth-giv-ing, Dm7 G7 C C6 why cant I give some to you? Gm7 C7/E F F6 When skies are gray and you say you are blue, C A7 D7 G7 I'll send the sun smil-ing through. C C# Dm7 G7 I want to be hap-py, but I won't be hap-py Dm7 G7 C C Dm7 G7 Last Time: C F7 till I make you hap-py too. too. Repeat:

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Kansas City Kitty |20A|


G C7 G C7 I left Fris - co Kate, Swing- in' on the Gold- en Gate, I just played the chill for the fam-ous Dia-mond Lil, G A7 D7 G A7 D7 When Kan-sas Ci-ty Kit-ty smiled at me! When Kan-sas Ci-ty Kit-ty smiled at me! G C7 G C7 I left Ma and Pa, out in O - ma ha - ha ha, Folks in New Ro-chelle Said 'he aint done right by Nell' G A7 D7 G G D7 When Kan-sas Ci-ty Kit-ty smiled at me! Since Kan-sas Ci-ty Kit-ty smiled at me! B7 E7 E7 She comes from Miss-ou - ri and she showed me, I gave Geor-gia Brown my watch case Sun day, A7 D7 D7 Like a Tex - as steer she buf - fa-loed me; I gave Louis-ville Lou the 'works'on Mon- day; G C7 G C7 Ev - 'ry Jim and Jack Got the well known Hack-en-sack, I passed up those Queens Like you'd pass up Bos-ton Beans, G A7 D7 G When Kan-sas Ci-ty Kit-ty smiled at me! When Kan-sas Ci-ty Kit-ty smiled at me!

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Kentuckey Babe (Plantation Lullaby) |20A|


G Em G Em Skee-ters are a hum-ming on the ho-ney-suck-le vine, G D7 Sleep, Ken-tuck-y babe! Am D7 Am D7 Sand-man is a com-ing to this lit-tle babe' of mine, A A7 D7 Sleep, Ken-tuck-y babe! G GM7 G6 G Sil-v'ry moon is shin-ing in the heav-ens up a-bove, GM7 D7 D7 Bob - o- link is pin-in' for his lit-tle la-dy love, D Cm7 D Cm7 You are might-y luck-y, Babe of old Ken-tuck-y, D A7 D7 D+ Close your eyes and sleep. Chorus: G G G Fly a - way; G C6 G Em fly a-way, Ken-tuck-y babe fly a-way to rest, Am Db7 D7 Fly a - way; Am D7 G6 G lay your lit-le curl-ey head On your mom-my's breast. Eb Eb G G Eb Eb G G Ouu Ouu Ouu Ouu Ouu Ouu Ouu Ouu G D7 G D7 G G D G D7 G Close your eyes in sleep Close your eyes in sleep.

P a g e | 33A

Let The Rest Of The World Go By |21A|


(A) D Db D D# A7 Ab7 A7 With some-one like you, a pal good and true, A7 Db D Db D I'd like to leave it all be-hind, and go and find D7 G D B7 Some place that's known to God a-lone, E7 A E7 A7 Just a spot to call our own. A+ D Db D D# A7 Ab7 A7 Well find per-fect peace, where joys nev-er cease, Em6 F#7 Out there be-neath a kind-ly sky. A7 D Db D# Ab7 A7 Ab7 A7 We'll build a sweet lit-tle nest some-where in the west, A Em7 Db D And let the rest of the world go by.

P a g e | 34A

Limehouse Blues |21A|


D Db D Db D Db D Db D D/A In Lime-house Where O - ri-en-tals love to play Oh Dear -ie Right here in or-ange blos-som land F#m Ab7 F#m Fm F#m Fm F#m Fm F#m A7 In Lime-house Where you can hear those blues all day I'm wear - y 'Cause no one seems to un - der-stand D7 G Gb7 F7 E7 Bm And they seem all ar-ound Like a long long sigh And those weird Chi-na blues Nev-er go a way (notes D Db D D Db D Gm D/Gb Gb,F,E) Queer sob sound Oh Hon-ey Lamb they seem to cry. Sad mad blues For all the while they seem to say. Chorus: Bb7/D Oh! Lime-house kid Oh! G7 G7 Go- ing the way that F C7 F Poor brok- en blos- som G7 F#7 G7 Haunt-ing and taunt-ing C7 B7 Bb7 Oh! Oh! Oh! Lime-house

Oh! Oh! Lime-house kid G7 G7 the rest of them did E7 A7 Dm and no - bod- y's child G7 C7 Db7 D7 C7 you're just kind of wild. blues

I've seen the real Lime-house blues G7 Gb7 G7 Learned from the chink-ies those sad Chi-na blues F E D7 D7 Gm Bbm Rings on your fin-gers and tears for your crown Am Bbm C7 C7 F Bbm F That is the sto-ry of old Chi-na town.

P a g e | 35A

Linger Awhile |22A|


F The time is Your pret-ty F A time of Tho you are Dm C Gm But, hon-ey, I will be C D Am And lin- ger The skies of G7 Bbm F Fm C7 com - ing soon to say good-bye, smile will al-ways lin- ger on, G7 Bbm F sad-ness it will be, man- y miles a- way, D7 Cm D7 Gm lis-ten to my part-ing sigh, lone-ly dear, when you are gone, D7 G7 C Fm C C7 on a- while with me. blue will turn to gray. C7 C lin-ger aF D lin-ger aC7 while; F while,

Chorus: C7 F C7 F C#7 The stars shine a-bove you, yet Gm C7 Ab They whis-per 'I love you', so, C7 Dm A7 And when you have gone a-way, D7 G7 Gm Each hour will seem a day C7 F C7 F I've some-thing to tell you C#7 C7 C7 C7 F G7 C7 So, lin-ger a-while. Repeat Chorus:

P a g e | 36A

Louisiana Fairy Tale |22A|


Cm Ab7 G7 Cm Fm Think of us to-geth-er on a night like this, Cm Ab7 G7 Cm C7 The scent of sweet mag-nol-ia in the air. Fm Db7 C7 Fm Bbm Shall we ev-er see an-oth-er sight like this? G7 Cm D7 G Bb7 With Lou'-si-an-a ma-gic ev'-ry where. Chorus: Eb Eb7 The dew is hang- ing dia-monds on the clo - ver, The breeze is soft- ly sing- ing thru the wil - lows, Keep dream- ing with your head up on my shoul- der, Ab Abm The moon is list'-n'ing to the night-in - gale. As hand in hand we stroll a- long the trail. And don't a-wake un - til the stars grow pale. Eb G7 Cm C And while we're lost in dreams, The world a-round us seems, And love is at its height, en- chant-ing us to-night, The world is at our feet, the pict- ure is com-plete, Eb Bb7 Eb Bb7 Like a Lou'-si-an-a Fair-y Tale. Like a Lou'-si-an-a Fair-y Tale. Like a Lou'-si-an-a Fair-y Tale. Bridge Between 2nd & 3rd Verse: Ab Abm Eb Is it real,this fas-ci-na-tion?Are my arms hold-ing you F7 B7 Are we here,on a plan-ta-tion,or can this be hea-ven at C7 fast? Bb7 last?

P a g e | 37A

Mama Dont Allow |23A|


C Mama Mama Mama Mama Mama C Mama Mama Mama Mama Mama C I I I I I don't don't dont dont dont dont don't dont dont dont Am 'low 'low 'low 'low 'low Em 'low 'low 'low 'low 'low no no no no no no no no no no C Am music playin' hand clappin' foot stompin' banjo strumin' mandolin playin' C Em music playin' hand clappin' foot stompin' banjo strumin' mandolin playin' dont don't don't don't don't 'low, 'low, 'low, 'low, 'low, how, how, how, how, how, G7 'round 'round 'round 'round 'round C here! here! here! here! here! G7 'round 'round 'round 'round 'round C 'round 'round 'round 'round 'round C here, here, here, here, here, G7 here, here, here, here, here,

dont don't don't don't don't

care care care care care

what what what what what

C7 Mama Mama Mama Mama Mama

I'm I'm I'm I'm I'm

F gonna gonna gonna gonna gonna

play clap stomp strum play Am 'low 'low 'low 'low 'low

my my my my my no no no no no

F7 music any hands any foot any banjo any mandolin any

C Mama Mama Mama Mama Mama

don't don't don't don't dont

C Am music playin' hand clappin' foot stompin' banjo strumin' mandolin playin'

P a g e | 38A

Marys A Grand Old Name |24A|


F D Gm7 C7 My moth-er's name was Mar- y, Now, when her name is Mar- y, F A7 Dm Be-cause her name was Mar- y, When to Ma- rie she'll var- y, F D Gm7 C7 She wasn't gay or air- y, Though Mar-y's or- din ar - y, F A7 Dm I hate to meet a fair- y, Don't ev- er fear sweet Mar- y, Chorus: F D7 G7 C7 Dm7 For it is Mar- y, Mar-y Plain as an - y name can be, F Ab C7 Gm7 C7 C+ F But with pro-prie-ty, so-ci- e- ty will say Ma- rie. D7 G7 C7 F But it was Mar- y, Mar-y Long be-fore the fash-ions came, F Eb7 D7 Gm And there is some-thing there that sounds so square, G7 C7 F It's a grand old name. F D Gm7 C7 She was so good and true; There is no false-ness there; G7 C7 She called me Mar - y, too. She'll sure-ly bleach her hair. F D Gm7 C7 But plain as she could be; Mar - ie is fair to see; G7 C C C7 Who calls her-self Ma-rie. Be - ware of sweet Ma-rie.

P a g e | 39A

Mexicali Rose |24A|


Chorus: G Gb G Bb D7 Eb G Mex - i - cal - i Rose stop cry - ing GM7 Bb Em Bm7-5 Am D7/Gb I'll come back to you some sun - ny day. D7 Bb C9 D7 Ev' - ry night you'll know that I'll be pi - ning C9 Am7-5 D7 Eb G D D7 Ev' - ry hour a year while I'm a - way. G A7 Bb D7 Eb G Dry those big brown eyes and smile, dear, G Bb G7 G7 C E7 Am Ban - ish all those tears and please don't sigh. C Bb G GM7 E7 Kiss me once a - gain and hold me A7 Ab7 A7 D7 Eb G Mex - i - cal - i Rose, good - bye. Verses: G G G G D7 Mex i cal - i Rose, I'm leav ing. Don't feel blue. Mex i cal - i Rose, I'll miss you when I go. D7/Gb D7/D Gb G Mex i cal i Rose, stop grieve ing. I love you. There'll be times I'll long to kiss you; that, I know. G G G7 C E7 Am When the dove of love is wing- ing, through the blue, All the while I'll just be yearn-ing, lone - some too, G G E7 A7 A7+5 D All the cast- les youve been build - ing will come true. Count-ing days 'till I'm re turn - ing, dear, to you. Chorus:

P a g e | 40A

Missouri Waltz ( Hush-a-bye, Ma Baby) |25A|


F C7 F Hush-a-bye, ma ba-by, slum-ber-time is com-in' soon; C7 F Rest yo' head up-on my breast while Mom-my hums a tune; Bb F The sand-man is call-in' where sha-dows are fal-lin', G7 C7 While the soft breezes sigh as in days long gone by. F F Way down in Mis-sou-ri where I heard this mel-o-dy, C7 F When I was a lit-tle child on my Mom-my's knee; Bb Dm F The old folks were hum-min'; their ban-jos were strum-min'; G7 C7 F So sweet and low. Dm Dm Strum, strum, strum, strum, strum, Cm A7 Dm Seems I hear those ban-jos play-in' once a-gain, Dm Dm A7 Dm Hum, hum, hum, hum, hum, That same old plain-tive strain. Dm A7 Dm A7 Dm A7 Dm Hear that mournful mel-o-dy,It just haunts you the whole day long, Bb F And you wan-der in dreams back to Dix-ie, it seems, G7 C7 F When you hear that old time song. F C7 F Hush-a-bye ma ba-by, go to sleep on Mom-my's knee, C7 F Jour-ney back to Dix-ie-land in dreams a-gain with me; Bb F It seems like your Mom-my is there once a-gain, G7 C7 And the old folks were strum-min' that same old re-frain. F C7 F Way down in Mis-sou-ri where I learned this lull-a-by, C7 F When the stars were blink-in' and the moon was climb-in' high, Bb Dm F G7 C7 F Seems I hear voic-es low,as in days long a-go,Sing-in' hush-a-bye.

P a g e | 41A

My Adobe Hacienda |26A|


Gm D7 D+ D7b9 Gm Where is a home to com- pare with mine, D#m Gm D7 when the eve-ning shad-ows fall. Gm D7 D+ D7b9 Gm Where does the moon nev- er fail to shine, A7 D7 Am7 D7 On the gar-den wall? Chorus: (D)G Gb G D7 D7 D7 D7 D7 G In my a-do-be ha-ci-en-da there's a touch of Mex I - co, In my a-do-be ha-ci-en-da nes - tled in the wes-tern hills, G Gb G D7 D7 D7 D7 D7 G Cac-tus love- li- er than or-chids,bloom-ing in the pa-ti- o. Eve-ning bree-zes soft-ly mur-mur har-mo-ny with whip-poor-wills. G7 G+ C B Am Soft des-ert stars and the strum of gui-tars, When set-ting sun says the long day is done, A7 D7 Am7 D7 Make ev-'ry eve- ning seem so sweet. Sweet mu-sic starts to fill the air. G Gb G D7 D7 D7 G G D7 In my a-do-be ha-ci-en-da life and love are more com-plete. G Gb G D7 D7 D7 G C Cm G In my a-do-be ha-ci-en-da har mo - ny is eve ry- where.

P a g e | 42A

My Baby Just Cares For Me |26A|


G C7 G C7 I'm so happy since the day I fell in love in a great big way G A7 D7 D7 and the big surprise is someone loves me too. G C7 G C7 Guess it's hard for you to see just what anyone can see in me A7 D7 but it simply goes to prove what love can do. Chorus: Gb G Gb G My baby don't care for shows, my baby don't care for clothes, My baby's no Gilbert fan, Ron Colman is not her man, B G Am My baby just cares for me. My baby just cares for me. B7 Em7 My baby don't care for furs and laces, My baby don't care for Lawrence Tibbets, A7 D7 my baby don't care for high toned places. she'd rather have me a - round to kibbitz. Gb G Gb G My baby don't care for rings, or other ex-pensive things, Bud Rodgers is not her style, and even Che-valier's smile, E7 Am She's sensible as can be. Is something that she can't see. F#7 Bm E7 Am A7 D7 G D7 My baby don't care who knows it, my baby just cares for me. F#7 Bm E7 Am A7 D7 G I wonder what's wrong with ba - by? My baby just cares for me.

P a g e | 43A

My Blushin Rosie (My Posie Sweet) |27A|


(G) (Gb) G G D7 There's a little bunch of sweetness, That I long to call my bride. Am7 D7 A7 D7 G And believe me I'm not happy, 'Less my baby's by my side. G Bm Her baptismal name was Rosie, But she put's the rose to shame. Ab Gb7 Dm Ab D7 And almost every night, you'll here me call her name. Chorus: G Bb D7 D7 G B+ B7 C E7 Am Rosie, you are my posie, you are my hearts bouquet, E7 A7 A7 A7 E7 A7 A7 Come out, here in the moonlight, There's something sweet love, A7 Ab7 A7 D7 D D7 I want to say. G Bb D7 D7 G B+ B7 C E7 Am Your honey boy Is waiting, Those ruby lips to greet E7 A7 A7 Ab7 A7 D7 D7 A7 D7 G Don't be so captivating, My blushing rosie, My Posie sweet. Repeat Chorus:

P a g e | 44A

On The Sunny Side Of The Street


D7 Grab G your coat and get your C leave your wor-ries on the Em Em7 A7 Just di-rect your feet D7 G B7 Cant you hear a pit-ter pat Em Em7 A7 Life can be so sweet Bridge:

|27A|

B7 hat, D7 B7 door-step; Am7 D7 to the sun-ny C and that hap-py Am7 on the sun-ny

side tune D7 side

G of the street. D7 B7 is your step! G of the street.

G7 Dm7 G7 C G7 C I used to walk in the shade with the blues on pa-rade; A7 Em7 A7 D7 D D7 Now Im not a- fraid, this rov- er crossed ov-er! G If I nev-er have a Em7 Gold dust at my B7 cent, I'll be A7 feet on the C D7 B7 rich as Rock-e- fel--ler Am7 D7 G D7 sun- ny side of the street.

Repeat from Bridge: Last Time: Am7 Cm7 D7 G C On the sun-ny, on that sun-ny side of the street.

P a g e | 45A

Over There |28A|


Eb Johnnie, get your gun, Get your gun, get your gun, Johnnie, get your gun, Get your gun, get your gun, Fm Take it on the run, On the run, on the run. John-nie show the Hun You're a son of a gun. Bb7 Bb Eb7 Eb F7 E7 F7 E7 Bb7 Bb Hear them call-ing,you and me, Eve-ry son of lib-er-ty. Hoist the flag and let her fly,Yan-kee Doodle do or die. Eb Hur- ry right a- way, No de- lay, go to - day, Pack your lit- tle kit, Show your grit, do your bit. Fm Make your dad-dy glad, To have had, such a lad. Yan- kee to the ranks, From the towns,and the tanks. Bb7 Bb Eb7 Eb F7 Fm Bb Tell your sweetheart not to pine,To be proud her,boy's in line. Make your moth- er proud of you,And the old Red,White and Blue. Chorus: Eb Ov-er there, ov-er there, Send the word, send the word ov-er there, Ab Bb Eb That the Yanks are com-ing, The Yanks are com-ing, Bb7 Ab Bb Eb The drums rum-tumm-ing Ev'ry-where. So pre-pare, say a pray'r, Send the word, send the word to be-ware. Bb7 Bb We'll be ov-er, we're com-ing ov- er, Eb Ab Bb7 Bb Eb And we won't come back till it's ov-er Ov-er there. Repeat Chorus:

P a g e | 46A

Paddlin Madelin Home |29A|


Bb Eb Bb Bb Bb F7 Bb I love a girl named Ma- de- lin' I know she loves me, too The moon comes up at six o-clock and I come up at eight Bb Cm7 F7 For ev-'ry night the moon is bright She rides in my ca noe Shes al-ways wait- in' for my call And meets me at the gate F7 Eb Bb BbBb F7 Gm At mid- night on the ri- ver I heard her fa- ther call I kiss her in the par-lor I hug her in the hall G7 F C7 F C7 F7 But she don't care and I don't care If we get back at all: But when she's out in my ca- noe I love her best of all: Chorus: Bb F+ Bb 'Cause when I'm Pad- dl- in' Ma- de- lin' Home C7 C C7 Gee! when I'm Pad- dl- in' Ma- de- lin' Home F7 F+ Bb Gm First we drift with the tide Then pull for the shore First I kiss her a while And when I get through G7 C7 F7 Cm7 F7 I hug her and kiss her and pad- dle some more I pad-dle for one mile and drift back for two F7 Bb F+ Bb Then I keep Pad- dl- in' Ma - de- lin' Home C7 C C7 Un- til I find a spot where we're a- lone C7-5 Bb Dm Gm Gm7 C Ebm6 Oh! she nev- er says 'no' So I kiss her and go Oh! If she'd on- ly say "Throw your pad-dles a- way" Bb Bb F7 F+ Bb Bb7 G7 Pad- dl- in' Ma- de- lin' Sweet sweet Ma- de- lin' C7 F9 F+ Bb Bb F7 Last Time: Bb Cm7 F7 Bb Pad- dl- in' Ma- de- lin' Home. Home.

P a g e | 47A

Peggy O Neal |30A|


Eb F7 Peg-gy O' - Neil is a girl who could steal Ev'-ry-thing's planned for a wed- ding so grand, Bb7 Eb An- y heart, an-y - where, an- y- time, In the spring I will bring her the ring, Bb7 Eb Ebm6 Bb And I'll put you wise how you'll re-cog-nise, Then some-where in town we'll both set-tle down F F7 Dm F7 Bb7 This won der - ful girl of mine. and all through the day I'll sing. Chorus: Eb Cm Eb Cm Eb Cm Eb Bb7 If her eyes are blue as skies, that's Peg-gy O'-Neil, Fm Bb7 Fm Bb7 Fm Bb7 Eb If she's smil-ing all the while, that's Peg-gy O'-Neil, Eb Bb7 If she walks like a sly lit-tle rogue, Eb Eb Bb7 If she talks with a cute lit-tle brogue, Eb Bbm C7 F7 Sweet per-son-al-i-ty, full of ras-cal-i-ty, Ab Bb7 Ab Bb7 Eb That's Peg-gy O' Neil.

P a g e | 48A

Pistol Packin Mama |30A|


G Gb Drink-in' beer in a cab - a - ret, And D7 Db7 Un - til one night she caught me right,And Chorus: G Lay that pis-tol down,Babe, D7 Pis- tol Pack-in' Ma - ma, G D7 was I hav-in' fun! D7 Am D7 G now I'm on the run.

G D7 Lay that pis-tol down, D7 G Lay that pis-tol down! D7 head. G dead.

G Gb G She kicked out my wind - shield;She hit me ov- er the D7 Db7 D7 Am D7 She cussed and cried and said I lied,And wished that I was Chorus:

G Gb G D7 Drinkin' beer in a cab- a- ret, and dancing with a blonde. D7 Db7 D7 Am D7 G 'Til one night she shot out the light-Bang!That blonde was gone. Chorus: G Gb G D7 I'll see you every night,Babe,I'll woo you ev- er- y day, D7 Db7 D7 Am D7 G I'll be your regular Dad- dy, If you'll put that gun a-way. Last Time Repeat Chorus: G Lay that pis-tol down,Babe, D7 Pis- tol Pack-in' Ma - ma, G D7 Lay that pis-tol down, D7 G Lay that pis-tol down!

P a g e | 49A

Play A Simple Melody |31A|


F C7 F Won't you play a sim Mus-i-cal De-mon Set your hon-ey a-dream-in' Ab C7 C7 ple mel - o Won't you play me some rag, C7 C7 Ab C F dy________ Like my moth-er sang to me______ Just change that class-ic-al nag To some sweet beau-tiGb C7 _________ ful drag Gb C7 F C7 F One with good old fashIf you will play from a cop-y Of a tune that is chop-py, Ab C7/G C7 C7 C7 ioned har - mo-ny_________ Play You'll get all my ap-plause And that is simp-ly be-cause Ab C F a simp-le mel - o dy. I want to lis-ten to rag.

Please Dont Talk About Me When Im Gone |31A|


C E7 A7 Please don't talk a-bout me when I'm gone, D9 D7 G7 G+ C Oh, hon-ey, though our friend-ship ceas-es, from now on. Gb G7 C E7 A7 A+ A7 And, lis-ten, if you can't say any-thing real nice, D7 G7 C Fm C It's bet-ter not to talk at all, that's my ad-vice, Bridge: C We're part-ing, E7 A7 you go your way, I'll go mine, it's best that we do, D9 D7 G7 Gb7 F7 G7 G+ Here's a kiss! I hope that this brings lots of luck to you. C E7 A7 Makes no dif-'rence how I car-ry on, re-mem-ber D9 D7 G7 G7 C Please don't talk a-bout me when I'm gone.

P a g e | 50A

Put Your Arms Around Me, Honey |32A|


(I Never Knew Any Girl Like You)
Bb Gm Bb Gm Night time is fall-in', ev'-ry-thing is still, Gb7 Bb/F Ebm Bb/D Cm7 F7 And the moon is shi-nin' from a-bove; Bb Gm Bb Gm Cu-pid is call-in' ev'-ry Jack and Jill Gm7 C7 C7 F7 F F7 It's just a-bout the time for making love. Chorus: Bb F7 Bb Bb F7 Bb Bb Bb Bb Put your arms a-round me, hon- ey, hold me tight; When they look at me my heart be- gins to float, F7 Ab F7 Ab F7 Ab F7 Hud- dle up and cud- dle up with all your might. Then it starts a- rock-in' like a mo- tor boat. F Cm F9 F7 Cm Bb Cm7 F7 Ab Bb Oh! Oh! won't you roll those eyes,Eyes that I just i-dol-ize. F7 Eb Bb D7 Gm D7 Gm C7 F7 Bb Eb Bb Oh! Oh! I nev-er knew an- y girl like you. Repeat Chorus:

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Red Head |32A|


D7 D+ G A7 They call her Red Head, ev-'ry-bo-dy loves Red Head D7 G G7 Red Head: She's my best gal, my pal. C Cm When she's walk-in down the street, G E7 with her two lit-tle dain-ty feet: A7 Hes-i-tat-ing syn-co-pat-ing, D C D Bm D7 that's the gal Ill soon be mat-ing. G7 C C B7 Bb7 A7 And when you look in to her Two eyes of blue, D7 D7 You know that some day She'll al-ways be true. C C G A7 I love my Red Head, ev-'ry-bo-dy loves Red Head. Am A7 D7 G I'll tell the world that she's my best gal! Repeat:

Red Roses For A Blue Lady |32A|


Dm Bb F7 Bb A7 Bb A7 I want some red ros-es for a blue la- dy. D7 D7 G7 Mis-ter flo-rist, take my or-der please. Cm7 F7 Dm Gm We had a sil-ly quar-rel the oth-er day, C7 C7 F E7 F7 I hope these pret-ty flow-ers chase her blues a-way. Dm Bb F7 Bb A7 Bb A7 Wrap up some red roses for a blue la- dy. D7 D7 G7 Send them to the sweet-est gal in town. Cm7 Dm Ebm Bb G7 And if they do the trick, I'll hur-ry back to pick, Cm7 Eb F7 F7 Bb Bb F7 Your best white or-chid for her wed-ding gown. Repeat Verses 1&2:

|Last Time: Bb gown.

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Rosetta |33A|
(A) F E7 F9 D+ I'm wish- ing for the moon, build-ing cas- tles in the air, G9 Bb/C C+ That's why I keep on say- ing: Chorus: C+ F C+ E E7 F Cm D Ro - set - ta my Ro - set - ta, D7 G7 C7 C+ F In my heart dear, There's no one but you; C7 F C+ D7 F Cm D You told me, that you loved me, D7 G7 C7 C+ F E7 Nev-er leave me for some-bod-y new; Am E7 Am Fm7 You've made my whole life a dream, C G7 C C7 I pray you'll make it come true; C7 F C+ E E7 F Cm D Ro set - ta, my Ro - set - ta, D7 G7 C7 C+ F Please say I'm just the one dear for you.

P a g e | 53A

Rose Of Washington Square |33A|


Bb F7 Rose -- of Wash-ing-ton square, Rose -- of Wash-ing-ton square, Bb she's with-er-ing there, in base-ment air she's fad-ing. A flow-er so fair,should blos-som where the sun shines. D7 Gm Posed,in plain or fan-cy clothes, Rose, for na-ture did not mean, C7 They say her Ro- man nose, That you should blush un-seen, F7 It seems to please ar-tis- tic peo-ple. But be the queen of some fair gar-den. Bb F7 Beaus, she's got plen-ty of those, Rose, I will nev- er de-part, D7 With se-cond-hand clothes, and nice long hair. but dwell in your heart, your love to care. Eb Ebm She's got those Broad-way vam-pires lashed to the mast, Ill bring the sun-beams from the heav- ens to you, Bb G7 got no fu- ture but boy what a past! And give you kiss-es that sparkle with dew, my C7 F7 Bb Rose -- of Wash-ing-ton square. Rose -- of Wash-ing-ton square.

P a g e | 54A

Saint James Infirmry Blues |34A|


(E) It On I Let When I And (G) was my went her I want now Am down left down go, die, six that E7 in old stood big to St. let her oh Lord crap shootyouve Am Joe's barJoe MacJames In go, God please bu ers for pall heard my room. Kenn- edy. firm- ary bless her. ry me, bear- ers. stor y,

Am On the cor - ner His eyes were to see my where ev - er in my high top six pretty gals to I ll have another Am The drinks He turned She was stretched She may search Put a twenty-dollar Put a jazz And if

Dm by the blood-shot ba - by she may Stet- son sing me shot of

Am E7 square. red. there be. hat. a song. booze. Am us - u - al a - round him white ta - ble ov - er my watch chain, hearse wa - gon to ask you,

E7 were served as to the crowd out on a long, this whole world gold piece on band on my any - body happens

F7 E7 Am and the us-ual crowd was there. These were the ver-y words he said. So pale, so cold and so fair Never find a man as sweet as me. So the gangll know I died standing pat. To raise hell as we stroll a - long. I've got the St.James In firm - ary blues.

P a g e | 55A

Second Hand Rose |35A|


F C7 F C7 Father had a bus'ness, strictly second hand, F Ab Gm C7 G7 C7 Ev'ry thing from toothpicks to a baby grand; F C7 F C7 Stuff in our apartment came from Father's store G7 Dm7 G7 Dm7 G7 C7 Even things I'm wearing someone wore before. Gm D+ Eb D7 Gm D+ Gm7 Gm6 It's no wonder that I feel abused; Bb Dm7 G Dm7 Eb C C9 C7 I never get a thing that ain't been used. Chorus: C7 F C7 F G7 G G7 I'm wear - ing sec - ond hand hats, sec - ond hand clothes, I'm wear - ing sec - ond hand shoes, sec - ond hand hose, C7 C C7 F That's why they call me Sec - ond Hand Rose. All the girls hand me their sec - ond hand beaux. F F# Gm7 C7 Even our pi - an - o in the par - lor, Even my pa - ja - mas when I don them, Gm7 C7 Gm7 C7 Bb F Father bought for ten cents on the dol - lar. Have some - bod - y el - se's 'ni - tials on 'em. F C7 F D7 G7 G G7 Sec - ond hand pearls, I'm wearing sec - ond hand curls. Sec - ond hand rings, I'm sick of sec - ond hand things, Cm7 F7 Cm7 F+ Bb I nev - er get a single thing that's new. I nev - er get what oth - er girl - ies do. Gm Cm6 Gm Cm6 Gm Cm6 Gm Even Jake the plumber, he's the man I a- dore, Once while strol - ling through the Ritz a girl got my goat; F Bbm6 F Bbm6 F Bbm6 G7 He had the nerve to tell me he's been mar-ried be- fore. She nudged her friend and said"Oh,look there's my old fur coat!" F C7 F D7 G7 G G7 Ev' - ry - one knows that I'm just Sec - ond Hand Rose Ev' - ry - one knows that I'm just Sec - ond Hand Rose Last Time:C7 D7 Gm7 C7 C7 F Bb F Gm7 C7 C7 F Ab C7 From Sec ond Av - e - nue. From Sec - ond Av - e nue.

P a g e | 56A

Seems Like Old Times |35A|


Db7 Seems DM7 Seems D7 D+ D7 D+ D7 D+ D7 like old times hav-ing you to walk with, D7 G9 G7 Dm7 G7 like old times, hav-ing you to talk with. Gm7 C9 F6 D+ D7 And it's still a thrill just to have my arms a - round you, G7 Gb7 G7 Gm7 C7 Gm7 C7 Still-- the thrill that it was the day I found you. G D7 D+ D7 D+ D7 D+ D7 Seems like old times, din- ner dates and flow-ers, DM7 D7 G9 G7 Dm7 G7 Just like old times, stay-ing up for hours G7 Gm7 C9 F6 D+ Mak-ing dreams come true, do-ing things we used to do D7 G9 Gm7 C9 F Last Time: F Bb F Seems like old times be-ing here with you. you.

Sioux City Sue |36A|


Eb G7 C7 F7 I drove a herd of cat-tle down from old Ne- bras-ka way I asked her if she had a beau; she said,"Yes,quite a few." Now I'm ad- mit-ting, I - o - wa, I owe a lot to you Bb7 Bb Bb7 C Bb7 Bb9 Eb That's how I come to be in the state of I o- way But still I star-ted cour-tin' my sweet Sioux Ci-ty Sue Cause I come from Ne- bras-ka to find Sioux Ci-ty Sue Eb G7 C7 F7 I met a girl in I - o- way, her eyes were big and blue. The first time that I stole a kiss I caught her steal-ing two I'm gon - na rope and tie her up; I'll use my old las-so Bb7 Bb Bb7 C Bb7 Bb9 Bb7 Eb Bb7 I asked her what her name was; she said, "Sioux Ci- ty Sue." I asked her did she love me; she said, "In - deed I do." I'm gon-na put my brand on my sweet Sioux Ci- ty Sue. Chorus: Eb F7 Bb7 Sioux Ci ty Sue, Sioux Ci-ty Sue, your hair is red, Eb Ab Eb Bb7 your eyes are blue, Id swap my horse and dog for you. Eb F7 Sioux Ci-ty Sue, Sioux Ci-ty Sue, Bb7 Bb9 Bb7 Eb there aint no gal as true as my sweet Sioux Ci-ty Sue.

P a g e | 57A

Sleepy Time Gal |36A|


C Sleep-y time gal, G#7 G7 you're turn- in' night in-to day! G+ C Sleep-y time gal, you've danced the ev'-ning a-way! B7 A#7 A7 D7 Be - fore each sil-ver-y star fades out of sight, Please give me one lit-tle kiss, G7 Then let us whis-per "Good - night," G+ It's get-tin' late, Dear, Your pil-low's wait-in' C G#7 G7 Sleep-y time gal, when all your dan-cin' is through, Dm E7 Am Sleep-y time gal, I'll find a cot-tage for you. Am7 D7 You'll learn to cook and to sew, C Gm What's more, you'll love it, I know, A7 Dm Fm When you're a stay-at-home, play-at-home, G7 G7 C Eight o'clock sleepy time gal!

P a g e | 58A

Smile, Darn Ya, Smile |37A|


C G7 C Let's all get to-geth-er with this one thought in mind, A7 A# A7 Dm Make this world a bet-ter, bright-er place. A7 A# A7 Dm Tell each "Blue Nose" and "Joy Kill-er" you ev-er find, D7 Fm G7 "Hey there! Wipe that frown right off your face." Chorus: C CM7 Am7 C7 Am7 Smile, Darn Ya', Smile, Smile, Darn Ya', Smile, G A7 G A7 G7 You know this old world is a great world af-ter all. For there is noth- ing that you can - not ov-er-come. Dm Dm7 Dm Smile, Darn Ya', Smile, Smile, Darn Ya', Smile, G7 G+ C And right a - way watch "La- dy Luck" pay you a call. And where the clouds ap - pear you soon will find the sun. C7 C C7 Am7 Things are nev-er black as they are paint-ed, Life is real-ly on - ly what you make it D7 Fm G7 Time for you and joy to get ac-quaint-ed. Stand right up and show them you can take it. C E7 A7 A# Make life worth while Make life worth while A7 Dm Fm G7 C G7 Come on and Smile, Darn Ya', Smile. Come on and Smile, Darn Ya', Smile.

P a g e | 59A

So Many Tunes, So Little Time |37A|


C B7 C A7 So man-y Tunes and so lit-tle time, Dm7 G7 C C7 Played on the juke box for on-ly a dime. F Fm C C/E Walt-z and Pol-kas and Fox-trots gal-ore, D7 G7 C G G7 I played them all but still there were more. C B7 C A7 Gersh-win and Ber-lin and Fats Wall-er too, D7 G7 C F Fm C They wrote hund-reds of songs just for me and for you. C7 F Fm C A7 Now there's some-thing I must tell you I think its a crime, D7 G7 C F Fm C There are So man-y tunes and there's So lit-tle time.

P a g e | 60A

Sweet Rosie OGrady |38A|


(B) G D7 G A#/G G Just down a-round the cor-ner of the street where I re - side, I nev-er shall for-get the day she prom - ised to be mine, Am/C A7/C# A7 D There lives the cut-est lit- tle girl that I have ev- er spied; As we sat tel-ling love-tales in the gol-den sum-mer-time. D7 G D7 G A#/G G Her name is Rose O' Gra-dy and I don't mind tell-ing you, 'Twas on her fing-er then I placed a small en- gage-ment ring, Am/C A7/C# A7 D7 That she's the sweet-est lit-tle rose, the gar- den ev - er grew. While in the trees,the lit-tle birds,this song they seemed to sing! Chorus: G D7 G D7 G D7 G Sweet Ros-ie O' Gra-dy, My dear lit-tle Rose. Em A7 D7 She's my stead-y la-dy, Most ev'ry-one knows; G D7 G D7 G Am B7 And when we are mar-ried, How hap-py we'll be; C A7 G A7 D7 G I love Sweet Ros-ie O' Gra-dy and Ros-ie O' Gra-dy loves me.

P a g e | 61A

Thats My Weakness Now |39A|


A D F#7 B7 E7 A Love, love, love, love, What did you do to me? E7 G#7 C#m G#7 E7 The things I never missed Are things I can't re-sist. A D F#7 B7 E7 A Love, love, love, love, Isn't it plain to see, C#m A7 B7 E I just had a change of heart; What can it be? A Ab A Ab A She's got eyes of blue, I never cared for eyes of blue, She's got dimpled cheeks, I never cared for dimpled cheeks, Db E7 Eb7 E7 B7 E7 A But she's got eyes of blue, And that's my weakness now! But she's got dimpled cheeks, And that's my weakness now! A7 Oh A She She She Db But But But D Bm A F#m D F#7 B7 E7 E+ my, oh me! Oh,I should be good,I would be good,But gee! Ab A Ab A likes to bill and coo, I never liked to bill and coo, likes rain- y days, I never cared for a rain- y day, likes ves-ti-bules, I never stood in a ves- ti-bule, E7 Eb7 Eb B7 E7 A she likes to bill and coo, And that's my weakness now! she likes rain- y days, And that's my weakness now! she likes ves-ti-bules, And that's my weakness now!

A7 D Bm A F#m D F#7 B7 E7 E+ Oh gee, poor me! I can hear the clock Striking one-two-three! A Ab A Ab A She likes long good- nights, I never had a long goodnight, She's got a Chev- ro- let, I never liked a Chev- ro- let, She likes to drive in a certain way,I never drove in a certain way, Db E7 Eb7 E7 B7 E7 A But she likes long good- nights, And that's my weakness now! But she's got a Chev- ro - let, And that's my weakness now! But she likes to drive in a certain way,And that's my weakness now! A7 D Bm A F#m D F#7 B7 E7 E+ Oh my, oh me! I should be good, I would be good, But gee! A Ab A Ab A She likes to park and play, I never liked to park and play, Db E7 Eb7 E7 B7 E7 A But I guess we'd better park and play, So that's my weakness now.

P a g e | 62A

Theres A New Moon Over My Shoulder |40A|


D D7 G There's a new moon ov-er my shoul-der There's a new moon ov-er my shoul-der A7 D And an old love, still in my heart. And an old love, still in my heart. D7 G I re- mem- ber, now that I'm ol- der Now I'm wish-ing I had been bol-der A7 D What you told me,the day we had to part. Then per-haps, we would not be so far apart. G You prom-ised, with the new moon, You prom-ised you would write me, And so I keep on pray- ing, D You'd be com- ing back to me, But so far, there's not a line, For your safe re - turn some-day, E7 But man- y moons have passed since then, But still I wait and make be - lieve, And that we'll be the same sweet-hearts, A7 Ab7 A7 I'm wait-ing pa tient- ly. That some-day, you'll be mine. As when you went a - way. After Verses 2&3: A7 D D7 G There's a new moon ov-er my shoul-der A7 D And an old love, still in my heart.

P a g e | 63A

The Sheik Of Araby |41A|


Ebm B7 F7 Bb7 Ebm Fm7 Ebm O - ver the des-ert wild and free While stars are fad-ing in the dawn B7 F7 Bb7 Ebm Fm7 Ebm Rides the bold Sheik of Ar a - by. O - ver the des- ert theyll be gone; Abm Abm6 Abm Abm6 His A - rab band At his com- mand, His cap-tured bride Close at his side; Bb Ebm Bb Fol- low his love's car- a - van. Swift as the wind they will ride. Ebm B7 F7 Bb7 Ebm Fm7 Ebm Un - der the shad - ow of the palms; Proud-ly he scornes her smile or tear; Bb F7/A Dm/F F7 Bb7 Fm7 Bb7 He sings to call her to his arms. Soon he will con-quer love by fear. Chorus: Bb7 Eb E Bb7 I'm the Sheik of A ra by, Eb Your love be- longs to me. EbM7/D Gb Bb7/F At night when you're a-sleep, F7 Fm7 Bb7 Bb+ Eb Cm In- to your tent I'll creep. Bb7 Eb E Bb7 The stars that shine a- bove, D7 G7 Will light our way to love. C7 F7 You'll rule this world with me, Bb7 Eb F7 Bb7 I'm the Sheik of A ra - by.

Last Time: Eb Ab Bb7 Eb by.

P a g e | 64A

The Yellow Rose Of Texas |42A|


(A) (G)D G D A7 D D There's a yel-low rose of Tex-as That I'm go- in' to see, When the Ri- o Grande is flow-ing the star-ry skies are bright, Now I'm go- in' back to find her, my heart is full of woe; A7 Em7 A7 Em7 A7 A7 No oth- er sol- dier knows her, no sol-dier on -ly me. She walks a - long the riv - er each qui- et sum-mer night. We'll sing the songs to- geth- er we sang so long a- go. D G D A7 D D She cried so when I left her, it like to broke my heart, She thinks if I re-mem-ber when we part-ed long ago; We'll play the banj-o, gai-ly and sing the songs of yore, A7 Dsus D A7 D A7 D And if I ev- er find her, we nev - er more will part. I prom-ised I would come back no more to leave her so. The yel-low rose of Tex- as will be mine for ever more. CHORUS: D G D A7 D D She's the sweet-est lit-tle rose-bud That Tex-as ev-er knew. A7 Em7 A7 Em7 A7 Her eyes are bright as dia-monds, they spark-le like the dew. D G D A7 D D You may talk about your Dear-est May, and sing of Ros-a-lie, A7 Dsus D D A7 A7 D But the yel-low rose of Tex-as beats the belles of Ten-nes-see.

P a g e | 65A

Tumblin Tumbleweeds |42A|


Chorus: Eb D See them tumblin' down, pledging their love to the ground, Eb Bb C+ Lonely but free I'll be found, F7 E7 F7 Bb drifting a-long with the tumblin' tumbleweeds. Eb D Cares of the past are behind, nowhere to go but I'll find, Eb Bb C+ Just where the trail will wind, F7 E7 F7 Bb drifting a-long with the tumblin' tumbleweeds. Bridge: F Bb C7 C7 F Eb7 F7 I know when night is gone that a new world's born at dawn, Eb D I'll keep rolling along, deep in my heart is a song, Eb Bb C+ Here on the range I belong, Last Time: F7 E7 F7 Bb Bb Bb Bb drifting a-long with the tumblin' tumbleweeds. Tumbleweeds. Verse: Bb A Bb Eb Bb I'm a roaming cowboy, riding all day long, F Bb Bb Tumbleweeds around me sing their lonely song. Eb D Eb Bb Nights underneath a prairie moon, C7 F (notes F-G-A-Bb-C) I ride alone and sing a tune. Repeat Chorus and Bridge:

P a g e | 66A

Ukulele Lady |43A|


C G7 C C G#7 I saw the splendor of the moonlight, On Hono lu She used to sing to me by moonlight, On Hono lu C G7 C There something ten- der in the moonlight, Fond mem'rys cling to me by moonlight, C G#7 G7 C On Ho - no- lu lu Bay. Although I'm far a way. Am And all the beaches are full of peaches, Someday I'm going where eyes are glowing, Em Who bring their 'ukes' along, And lips are made to kiss, C C7 And in the glimmer of the moonlight, To see some-body in the moonlight, D7 G G7 They love to sing this song. And hear the song I miss. G7 lu lu C Bay. Bay.

Chorus: C Em Am G7 C Em Am C If you like-a Ukulele Lady, Ukulele Lady like-a you. Dm G7 Dm G7 Dm G7 C If you like to linger where it's shady, Ukulele Lady linger too. Em Am G7 C Em Am C If you kiss a Ukulele Lady While you promise ever to be true, Dm G7 Dm G7 Dm G7 C C7 And she sees another Ukulele, Lady fool a round with you. F E F C B C May-be she'll sigh, May-be she'll cry, D7 D7 G Gb7 G7 Maybe she'll find somebody else, Bye and bye. C Em Am G7 To sing to When it's cool and shady, C Em Am C Where the tricky Wicki Wacki woo. Dm G7 Dm G7 Dm G7 C If you like a Ukulele Lady Ukulele Lady like a you.

P a g e | 67A

Walking My Baby Back Home |44A|


C Am C Am Gee,it's great after bein' out late, We go a-long har-mo- niz-ing a song, Dm G7 Dm G7 Arm in arm ov - er meadow and farm, Owls go by and they give me the eye, C Walkin' Or I'm Dm Walkin' Walkin' Am my baby back recitin' a G7 my baby back my baby back D7 home. poem. C home. home.

Bridge 1&2: Em A7 We stop for a while, she gives me a She's afraid of the dark,so I have to Am B And snuggles her head on my chest. Out- side of her door till it's light. Em A7 We start in to pet and that's when I She says if I try to kiss her she'll D7 G7 Her pow-der all ov er my vest. I dry her tears all through the night.

smile, park,

get, cry,

C Am C Am C After I kinda straighten my tie, She has Hand in hand to a barbecue stand, Right from Dm G Dm G7 Dm Once kiss then I continue again, Walkin' Eats and then it's a pleasure again, Walkin' Last Time: Em A7 Dm G7 Em Talkin' my baby, Lovin' my baby, I dont mean Dm G7 C Walkin' my baby back home.

Am D7 to borrow my comb her doorway we roam G7 C my baby back home my baby ... A7 maybe,

P a g e | 68A

Well Meet Again |44A|


D D D F#7 B7 Bb7 B7 We'll meet a-gain, don't know where, don't know when, E7 Gm A7 But I know we'll meet again some sun - ny day. D D D F#7 B7 Bb7 B7 Keep smil-ing through, just like you al-ways do E7 Em A7 D D Gm 'Til the blue skies drive the dark clouds far a - way. Bridge: D D7 D+ So will you please say "Hel-lo" to the folks that I know G Tell them I won't be long, E7 They'll be hap-py to know that as you saw me go A7 Em Gm A7 I was sing - ing this song. D D D F#7 B7 Bb7 B7 We'll meet a-gain, don't know where, don't know when, E7 Em A7 D But I'm know we'll meet a-gain some sun - ny day.

P a g e | 69A

When I Take My Sugar To Tea |45A|


(C) (A)F F# C7 F F# C7 When I take my Sugar to tea,all the boys are jealous of me'cause D7 Bb Bbm F C7 F I never take her where the gang goes,when I take my Sugar to tea. F F# C7 F F# C7 Im a rowdy dowdy,that's me,shes a high-hat baby,that's she. So D7 Bb Bb F C7 F I never take her where the gang goes,when I take my Sugar to tea. Bb Eb7 Every Sunday afternoon, we forget about our cares, F G7 Db7 C7 Rubbing elbows at the Ritz, with those million-aires. F F# C7 F F# C7 When I take my Sugar to tea, I'm as ritzy as I can be, 'cause D7 Bb Bbm F C7 F I never take her where the gang goes,when I take my Sugar to tea. Last Time: D7 Bb Bbm F C7 I never take her where the gang goes, when I take my Sugar, Bbm F C7 Bbm F C7 F When I take my Sugar, when I take..my..Sugar..to..tea.

P a g e | 70A

When Johnny Comes Marching Home |46A|


(B) When The Get Let Em Johnny comes march-ing old church bell will read dy for the love and friend-ship G D Chorus: Hur-rah! Hur-rah! home a gain, peal with joy, Ju bi - lee, on that day,

Em We'll give him a hear- ty To wel come home our We'll give the he - ro Their choic - est trea-sures G B7 Chorus: Hur-rah! Hur-rah!

wel - come darl - ing three times then dis -

then, boy, three, play,

G D The men will cheer the boys will shout, The vil-lage lads and las- sies say, The lau- rel wreath is rea - dy now, And let each one per-form some part, Em B7 The la - dies they will all turn out, With ros - es they will strew the way, To place up - on his loy al brow, To fill with joy the war-riors heart, Chorus: Em G D Em And well all feel gay B7 Em B7 Em When John-ny comes march-ing home.

P a g e | 71A

When You Wish Upon A Star |47A|


A E7 A E7 A E7 A E7 When a star is born, they pos-sess a gift or two; Gbm Db7 Gbm One of them is this: A B7 E D9 E7 E+ They have the pow-er to make a wish come true. A Gb7 Bm D When you wish up-on a star, E7 A E7 A A Makes no dif-f'rence who you are, A A Bm An-y-thing your heart de-sires Bm Bm E7 A E7 Will come to you. A Gb7 Bm D If your heart is in your dream, E7 A E7 A A No re-quest is too ex-treme, A A Bm When you wish up-on a star Bm Bm E7 A As drea-mers do. Bridge: Dm E7 A Bm E7 A A Fate is kind, she brings to those who love Bm B7 B7 Dm E7b9 The sweet ful-fill-ment of their se-cret long-ing. A Like E7 Fate A When Bm Your Gb7 Bm D a bolt out of the blue, A E7 C A steps in and sees you through; A Bm you wish up-on a star, Bm E7 A Last Time: A D Dm dreams come true. True.

Repeat Bridge:

P a g e | 72A

While Strolling Thru The Park One Day |48A|


(D) G C While strol-ling through the park one day, We ling- er'd there be-neath the trees, E7 A7 D7 All in the mer- ry month of May, Her voice was like the fra- grant breeze, G C A7 I was tak - en by sur-prise by a pair of ro- gish eyes, We talked of hap- py love un - till the stars a- bove, D7 G In a mo-ment my poor heart was stole a- way. When her lov-ing "yes" she gave my heart to please. B7 Em B7 Em B7 Em A smile was all she gave to me; A smile was all she gave to me; A7 D A7 D A7 D7 Of course we were as hap-py as can be; Of course we were as hap-py as can be; G C A7 D7 I im-me-di-ate-ly raised my hat, and fin-al-ly she re-marked: G C A7 I nev-er shall for-get, that love-ly af-ter-noon, D7 G D7 I met her at the foun-tain in the park.

Zip-A-Dee Doo-Dah |48A|


G D7 G C G Zip-a-dee-doo-dah, zip-a-dee-ay, C G A9 D7/G My, oh my what a won-der-ful day! G D7 G G7 C G Plen-ty of sun-shine head-ing my way C G Em Am7 D7 G Zip-a-dee-doo-dah, zip-a-dee- ay. D7 A# G Mis-ter Blue-bird on my shoul-der Em7 A7 A9 D Its the truth, its act-chll. Everything is G D7 G C G Zip-a-dee-doo-dah, zip-a-dee-ay, C G Em A7 D7 G C# D7 Won-der-ful feel- ing, won-der-ful day.

sa-tis-fact-chll. Last Time: G C Cm G day.

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