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1. Beer Choir Theme Song
Michael Engelhardt
March with "Spirit" q = 140 Founding Choir Meister

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2. Ein Prosit Der Gemütlichkeit
A Toast To Finest Health Traditional German
Arr. Michael Engelhardt
Sehr Herzlich und Oktoberfesty q = 110
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A toast, raise a toast to fin - est health and
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life! A toast, raise a toast to fin - est health and life!

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3. He That Will An Alehouse Keepe
From "Melismata" (1611)
edited by Thomas Ravenscroft
further edited by Michael Engelhardt

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cham - ber and a fea - ther bed, a chim - ney and a hey non - ny non - ny,

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hey non - ny non - ny, hey non - ny no, hey non - ny no, hey non - ny no!

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4. Hey, Ho, Nobody At Home


From "Pammelia" (1609)
edited by Thomas Ravenscroft
further edited by Michael Engelhardt

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Hey, ho, no - bod -y at home; Meat nor drink nor mon - ey have I none; Fill the pot, Ed -ie! Fill the pot, Ed-ie!

5. Banbury Ale From "Pammelia" (1609)


Edited by Thomas Ravenscroft
Further edited by Michael Engelhardt

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Ban - bu - ry Ale. Where, where, where? At the black - smith's house. I would I were there!

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6. 'Tis Women
From "The Catch Club or Merry Companions" (c. 1700)
Henry Purcell
ed. Michael Engelhardt

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'Tis wom - en makes us love.
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'Tis love that makes us sad.
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'Tis sad - ness makes us drink.

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And drink - ing makes us mad!

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7. Dough-Ray-Me
Music by: Rogers & Hammerstien...sort of
Like Julie Andrews, but more surly...and slurry q = 120 Arr. Michael Engelhardt...but not really

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Me, the guy who drinks my beer. Far, a long long way for beer.
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Tea? No thanks, I'm drink - ing beer! And that brings us back to beer, beer, beer, beer!
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8. Bier Her
Beer Here Traditional German
Anspruchsvoll und Durstig! q = 120 Arr. Michael Engelhardt

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Bier her, Bier her, od - er ich fall um, juch - he!
Beer here, beer here, or I will fall down, yo ho!

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Bier her, Bier her, Bier her, Bier her, Bier her juch - he!

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Beer here, Beer here, Beer here, Beer here, Beer here yo ho!

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When I'm such a thir - sty fel - ler? Beer here, beer here, or I will fall down, ja!

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Beer here, Beer here Beer here Beer here Beer here,
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9. The Wild Rover Traditional Irish
Arr. Michael Engelhardt
Oom-pa-pa, Mug-swinging tempo q = 140

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3. I'll go home to my par - ents, con - fess what I've

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10. Drunken Sailor

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2. Put him in the scrup - pers with a horse - pipe on him. Put him in the scrup - pers with a
3. Put him in the long boat un - til he's so - ber. Put him in the long boat un -
4. Tie him by the legs in a run - nin' bow - line. Tie him by the legs in a
5. Soak him in oil till he sprouts a flip - per. Soak him in oil till he

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drunk - en sail - or? What shall we do with a drunk - en sail - or ear - ly in the mor - ning?
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til he's so - ber. Put him in the long boat un - til he's sob - er ear - ly in the mor - ning.
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sprouts a flip - per. Soak him in oil till he sprouts a flip - per ear - ly in the mor - ning.

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up she ris - es ear - ly in the mor - ning!

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11. Schnitzelbank Traditional German
Intro Arr. Michael Engelhardt

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...Kreutz und Quer ...Schiess Gewehr

...Wagen Rad ...Krumm und Grad

...Grosses Glas ...Ochsen Blas

...Haufen Mist ...Schnickel Fritz

...Dicke Frau ...Fette Sau

...Langer Mann ...Tannenbaun

...Hochzeits Ring ...Gefährliches Ding

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14. Trudge away quickly
Thomas Ravenscroft
A Briefe Discourse, 1614, no. 10
ed. Michael Engelhardt

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Trudge a - way quick - ly and fill the black bole, de - vout - ly as long as wee bide, now

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wel - come good fel - lowes, both stran - gers and all, let mad - ness & mirth set sad - ness a - side.

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and when drinke comes my part for to beare, for still me thinks one tooth is
a jugge or twaine, and make no waste,

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and drinke to mee with all your hart,

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drye, for still me thinks one tooth is drye.

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for still me thinks one tooth is drye.

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for still me thinks one tooth is drye.

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for still me thinks one tooth is drye.
15. Tosse the pot
Thomas Ravenscroft
A Briefe Discourse, 1614, no. 11
ed. Michael Engelhardt
Refrain

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& b 38 œ . œ.
Tosse the pot, tosse the pot, let us be mer - ry and

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Tosse the pot, tosse the pot, let us be mer - ry and

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Tosse the pot, tosse the pot, let us be mer - ry and

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drinke till our cheekes be as red as a cher - ry.

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drinke till our cheekes be as red as a cher - ry.

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drinke till our cheekes be as red as a cher - ry.
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drinke till our cheekes be as red as a cher - ry.
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1.We take no thought, we have no care, for still we spend, and ne - ver spare,
2.We drinke, ca - rouse with hart most free, a har - ty draught I drinke to thee,
3.And when our mon - ey is all spent, then sell our goods, and spend our rent,

j j
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17

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till of all mon - ey our pursse is bare, we e - ver tosse the pot.
then fill the pot a - gaine to me and
or drinke it up with one con - sent, and
and drinke as much as now we can, and

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17. Also Drank Varathursta Parody of 'Also Sprach Zarathustra'
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18.
17. Nottingham Ale From Henry Playford
The Dancing Master
Liliburlero 8th Edition, 1690

E¨ B¨ E¨ A¨
b6
& b b8 j œ™ œ œ œ œ œ œ™ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
œ
When Ve - nus, the god - dess of beau - ty and love, a - rose from the broth that
Ye bi - shops and dea- cons, priests, cu - rates and vi - cars, when once you have tas - ted you’ll
Ye sur - geons who more ex - e - cu - tions have done, with pow-ders and po - tion and

4 B¨ E¨ E¨ B¨ E¨ A¨

& bbb œ œ œ œ œj œ ™ œ œ œ œ œ œ™ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
swam on the sea, Mi - ner - va sprang out from the cra-nium of Jove. A coy sul - len lass, as most
own it is true that Not - ting -ham Ale is the best of all li- quors, and none un - der-stand what is
bo - lus and pill, thanhang-man with noose, or sol - dier with gun, or mi - ser with fa - mine, or

8 B¨ E¨ E¨ E¨

& bbb œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ™ œ œ œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ
auth - ors a - gree. But Bac - chus they tell us, that prince of good fel - las, was
good as do you. It dis - pels e - very va - pour, saves pen, ink and pa - per, when
law - yer with quill, to dis - patch us the quick - er, for - bid us malt li - quor, till our

11 E¨ E¨ B¨ A¨ E¨
b
&b b œ œ œ œ œ œ œ™ œ œ œ™ œ œ œ™ œ œ œ œ œ
Ju - pi - ter’s son. Pray at - tend to my tale. Those who thus chat - ter mis -
you’re of a mind from your pul - pits to rail. It - ’ll o - pen your throats. You can
bo - dies grow weak and our fa - ces grow pale. But mind who he plea - ses, what

14 A¨ E¨ A¨ B¨ E¨
b
&b b œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ œ™ œ œ œ™
take quite the mat - ter! He sprange from a bar - rel of Not - ting-ham Ale!
speak with - out notes! When in - spired by a bot - tle of Not - ting-ham Ale.
cures all di - sea - ses, is a com - for - ting bot - tle of Not - ting-ham Ale.

Chorus
17 E¨ B¨7 E¨ A¨ B¨ E¨
j
& b b ™™ œ ™ œ œ œ ™™
b j
œ œ™ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ™ œ œ œ™
Not - ting-ham Ale, boys, Not - ting-ham Ale, no li - quor on earth is like Not - ting-ham Ale.
19.
18. O Good Ale, thou art my Darling
Early English Air

With energy
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& 4 œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
œ J
The land - lord he looks ve - ry big, with his high cocked hat and pow-dered wig; me -
The brew - er brewed thee in his pan, and the tap - ster draws thee in his can, so
Thou oft hast made my friends my foes, and some - times made me pawn my clothes, but

5
#
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& J
thinks he looks both fair and fat, but he may thank you and me for that.
I with them will play my part and lodge thee next un - to my heart.
since thou art so near my nose, come up, my friend, and down it goes!

Chorus
# j œ œ™ œ œ œ œ
& œ œ œ™ œ œ œ œ œ œ J œ œ œ œ
For O good ale, thou art my dar - ling, and my joy both night and mor - ning.
20. This Is My Song (Finlandia Hymn)
UMH # 437
Arranged for SVUMC by Mike Magatagan 2011 Music: Jean Sibelius
Words: Lloyd Stone

Slowly (Introduction)
4
4

4
4

5
Adagio = 80

1. This is my song, O God of all the na tions,


2. My coun try's skies are blu er than the o cean,
3. This is my prayer, O Lord of all earth's king doms:

a song of peace for lands a far and mine.


and sun light beams on clo ver leaf and pine;
Thy king dom come; on earth thy will be done.

"This Is My Song" UMH # 437


Mike Magatagan (magataganm@cox.net or MMagatagan on http:\\www.MuseScore.com)
13

This is my home, the coun try where my heart is;


but oth er lands have sun light too, and clo ver,
Let Christ be lift ed up till all shall serve him,

17

here are my hopes, my dreams, my ho ly shrine;


and skies are ev ery where as blue as mine.
and hearts u nit ed learn to live as one.

21

but oth er hearts in oth er lands are beat ing


O hear my song, thou God of all the na tions,
O hear my prayer, thou God of all the na tions;

25

with hopes and dreams as true and high as mine.


a song of peace for their land and for mine.
my self I give thee; let thy will be done.

"This Is My Song" UMH # 437


2 Mike Magatagan (magataganm@cox.net or MMagatagan on http:\\www.MuseScore.com)
21.
20.$Joyful,$Joyful$We$Adore$Thee$

Joyful,!joyful,!we!adore!thee,!God!of!glory,!God! field!and!forest,!vale!and!mountain,!
of!love;! blossoming!meadow,!flashing!sea,!
hearts!unfold!like!flowers!before!thee,!hail!thee! chanting!bird!and!flowing!fountain!call!us!to!
as!the!sun!above.! rejoice!in!thee.!
Melt!the!clouds!of!sin!and!sadness;!drive!the!
pain!of!doubt!away;! Thou!art!giving!and!forgiving,!ever!blessing,!
giver!of!immortal!gladness,!fill!us!with!the! ever!blest;!
light!of!day.! wellspring!of!the!joy!of!living,!oceanBdepth!of!
happy!rest.!
All!thy!works!with!joy!surround!thee,!earth! Ever!singing!march!we!onward,!victors!in!the!
and!heav’n!reflect!thy!rays,! midst!of!strife;!
stars!and!planets!sing!around!thee,!center!of! joyful!music!lifts!us!sunward!in!the!triumph!
unbroken!praise;! song!of!life.!
22.
21.$Ob'La'Di,$Ob'La'Da$
$
Desmond$has$a$barrow$in$the$marketplace$ (Bridge)$
Molly$is$the$singer$in$a$band$ In$a$couple$of$years$they$have$built$
Desmond$says$to$Molly,$“Girl,$I$like$your$ A$home$sweet$home$
face”$ With$a$couple$of$kids$running$in$the$yard$
And$Molly$says$this$as$she$takes$him$by$the$ Of$Desmond$and$Molly$Jones$
hand$ $
$ Happy$ever$after$in$the$market$place$
(Chorus)$ Molly$lets$the$children$lend$a$hand$
Ob'la$di,$ob$la'da,$life$goes$on,$bra$ Desmond$stays$at$home$and$does$his$pretty$
La'la,$how$the$life$goes$on$ face$
Ob'la$di,$ob'la'da,$life$goes$on,$bra$ And$in$the$evening$sheIs$a$singer$with$the$
La'la,$how$the$life$goes$on$ band$
$ $
Desmond$takes$a$trolley$to$the$jewelerIs$ (Tag)$
store$ And$if$you$want$some$fun,$sing$ob'la'di,$
Buys$a$twenty$carat$golden$ring$ bla'da$
Takes$it$back$to$Molly$waiting$at$the$door$
And$as$he$gives$it$to$her$she$begins$to$sing$
$
(Chorus)$
$
(Bridge)$
In$a$couple$of$years$they$have$built$
A$home$sweet$home$
With$a$couple$of$kids$running$in$the$yard$
Of$Desmond$and$Molly$Jones$
$
Happy$ever$after$in$the$market$place$
Desmond$lets$the$children$lend$a$hand$
Molly$stays$at$home$and$does$her$pretty$
face$
And$in$the$evening$she$still$sings$it$with$
the$band$
$
(Chorus)$
$
$
$
23. Down among the dead men
from John Playford: The English Dancing master
The third Volume ... 1726
SATB - Choir arr. Andreas Stenberg

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1. Here's a health to the Queen and a last ing peace, To fac tion an end, to
2. Let char ming Beau ty's health go round, In whom ce les tial
3. In smi ling Bac chus' joys i'll roll, De ny no plea sure
4. May love and wine their joys main tain, And their u ni ted
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wealth in crease; Come, let us drink it while we have breath, For
joys are found; And may con fu sion still pur sue, The
to my soul; Let Bac chus' health round brisk ly move, For
plea sures reign; While
"
smi ling plen ty crowns the land, We'll
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there's no drin king af ter death, And he that will this health de ny,
sense less wo man ha ting crew, And they that wo man's health de ny;
Bac chus is a friend to love, And He that will this health de ny,
sing the joys that both af
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ford: And
" they that won't with us com ply,

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Copyright © 2008 by Andreas Stenberg


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Ch: Down a mong the dead men, Down a mong the dead men,

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Ch: Down, down, down a mong the dead men, Down a mong them,
Down, down, down, down. Down a mong the dead men let him lie.
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men, Down, down, down, down. Down, down a mong the dead let him lie.
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down, down, down, down, a mong the dead men let him lie.

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24.
23. Busy, Curious, Thirsty Fly

° b 4 œ
&b b4 œ
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J œ œ bœ œ œ
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J
Bu - sy, cu- rious, thir - sty fly, drink with me, and drink as I; free - ly wel-come

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¢ b b4 œ œ ˙
nœ œ œ J œ œ
Bu - sy, cu- rious, thir - sty fly, drink with me, and drink as I; free - ly wel-come

° bb œ
6 Chorus
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& b œ œ ˙ J œ œ œ ˙ œ™ œ œ œ œ ˙
J
to my cup, could’st thou sip and sip it up. Make the most of life you may,

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˙ œ™ œ œ œ œ œ
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to my cup, could’st thou sip and sip it up. Make the most of life you may,

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J <b>œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙
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life is short and wears a - way; life is short and wears a - way.
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¢ bb œ
life is short and wears a - way; life is short and wears a - way.

25.
24. The Man That Is Drunk Is Void of All Care
“A Shephered Kept Sheep on a Hill so High”

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b 6
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The man that is drunk is void of all care; fa la la la la la la la la la la:
He may run a race or may fight a bear;

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and should he have no pen nor knife for to wield; his bot - tle a - lone is his sword and his shield;

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b
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fa la la la la la fa la la la la la fa la la la la la fa la la la.
26. SHENANDOAH
AMERICAN TRADITIONAL

Moderately, with expression

D G D
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1. Oh Shen ‐ an ‐ doah, I long to hear you A ‐
2. Oh Shen ‐ an ‐ doah, I love your daugh ‐ter A ‐
3. This white man loves your In ‐ dian maid ‐ en A ‐
4. Fare ‐ well, good ‐bye, I shall not grieve you A ‐

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G Ï ú. ú ú
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way you roll‐ing riv ‐ er Oh Shen ‐an ‐ doah,
way you roll‐ing riv ‐ er Oh Shen ‐an ‐ doah,
way you roll‐ing riv ‐ er In my ca ‐ noe
way you roll‐ing riv ‐ er Oh Shen ‐an ‐ doah,

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I long to hear you A ‐ way, I’m bound a ‐
I long to hear you A ‐ way, I’m bound a ‐
with no‐tions lad ‐ en A ‐ way, I’m bound a ‐
I’ll not de ‐ ceive you A ‐ way, we’re bound a ‐

D.C.
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G w ú Ï Ï ú. Ï ú ú ú
way ’Cross the wide Mis ‐ sour ‐ i.
way ’Cross the wide Mis ‐ sour ‐ i.
way ’Cross the wide Mis ‐ sour ‐ i.
way ’Cross the wide Mis ‐ sour ‐ i.

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27.
28.
29. M y Wild Irish Rose
Words and Music by
CHAUNCEY O L C O T T

Volumes

Each vl

contain:
of his g~
songs.

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Rose would nev-er con - sent To have that sweet name ta-ken a - way. - Her

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Whiskey in the Jar 33. Whiskey In The Jar trad.
C Am F
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Verse

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As I was go ing o ver the Cork
Kil ma
andgen ny moun tain, I met with Cap tain Far rell and his
Kerry
C Am
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8

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mo ney he was coun ting, I first pro duced me pis tol, and then I drew my ra pier, say ing
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'Stand and de li ver for you are a bold de cei ver!' With me ring dum a doo dle um dah,
7
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C C F C G C
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whack fol the dad dy o, whack fol the dad dy o, there's whis key in the jar!

1. As I was going over 2.He counted out his money,


the Kilmagenny mountain, and it made a pretty penny,
I met with Captain Farrell I put it in me pocket
and his money he was counting, and I took it home to Jenny.
I first produced me pistol, She sighed and she swore
and then I drew my rapier, saying that she never would betray me,
'Stand and deliver for you are but the Devil take the women
a bold deceiver!' for they never can be easy!
With me ring dum a doodle um dah,
whack fol the daddy o,
whack fol the daddy o,
there's whiskey in the jar!
3. I went into my chamber 4. And itwas early in the mornin
all for to take a slumber, before I rose to travel,
I dreamt of gold and jewels up comes a band of footmen
and for sure it was no wonder. and likewise Captain Farrell.
But Jenny drew me charges, I then produced my pistol,
and she filled them up with water, for she'd stolen away my rapier,
and she sent for captain Farrell but I couldn't shoot the water,
to be ready for the slaughter! so a prisoner I was taken!
5. If anyone can aid me,
it's me brother in the army,
If I can find his station
in Cork or in Killarney.
And if he'd come and join me,
we'd go roving in Kilkenny,
I'm sure he'd treat me better
than me darling sporting Jenny!
34.
35.
36.
31.$How$Can$I$Keep$from$Singing?$
$

1.!My!life!flows!on!in!
endless!song!
Above!earth´s!
lamentations,!
I!hear!the!real,!though!far<
off!hymn!
That!hails!a!new!creation.!
!
(Refrain)!
Through!all!the!tumult!
and!the!strife!
I!hear!its!music!ringing<<!
It!sounds!an!echo!in!my!
soul.!
How!can!I!keep!from!
singing?!
!
2.!While!though!the!
tempest!loudly!roars,!
I!hear!the!truth,!it!liveth.!
And!though!the!darkness!
!
Hround!me!close,!
!
Songs!in!the!night!it!
giveth.!
!
(Refrain)!
! No!storm!can!shake!my!
inmost!calm<<!
While!to!that!rock!I´m!
clinging.!
Since!love!is!lord!of!
heaven!and!earth<<!
How!can!I!keep!from!
singing?!
!
37.
32. Te Solo Adoro
I Love My Beer Ludvig van Beethoven

° bb 3 Œ Œ Œ Œ
& b4 ˙ œ œ
˙ ˙ œ œ œ
I love my beer, ales, and the

?b 3 ˙ ˙ œ œ œ œ
˙ œ œ œ Œ Œ
¢ b b4
I love my beer, ales, and the por - ters;

° bb
5

& b œ Œ ™™
œ ˙ œ œ œ ˙ œ œ œ œ
por - ters; true fount of life and source of truth.

? bb ˙ œ œ œ ˙ œ œ œ œ Œ Œ Œ ™™
¢ b
true fount of life and source of truth.

38.
33. Freundschaft
Friendship
In a round
Part 1
3 j
&4 ˙ œ
Œ œ œ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ™ œ œ ˙ œ
Freund - schaft ist die Quel - le wah - rer Glück - se - lig - keit, Freund - schaft,
Friend - ship is the source of true bliss and mer - ri- ment, friend - ship,

7 Part 2

& Œ œ œ œ œ #œ œ œ œ nœ œ œ œ œ™ œ œ ˙ œ
J
Freund-schaft ist die Quel - le wah - rer Glück - se - lig - keit, Freund - schaft,
friend - ship is the source of true bliss and mer - ri- ment, friend - ship,

13 Part 3
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ™ œ œ ™™
& Œ J ∑
Freund-schaft ist die Quel - le wah - rer Glück - se - lig - keit.
friend - ship is the source of true bliss and mer - ri- ment.
39.
34. Two Canons
No. 14: Let Us Sing Antonio Caldara
In a round
Part 1
4 œ œ œ
&4 œ œ œ œ œ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙
Let us sing la la la be - cause sum-mer is here a - gain;

Part 2

& œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙
œ ˙ ˙ œ
la la la la la la la la la la la is here a - gain;

Part 3

& Ó
œ œ œ Ó œ œ œ Ó œ œ œ œ œ ˙ ™™
la la la la la la sum-mer is here a - gain.

No. 21: If You Want Peace and Quiet Antonio Caldara


In a round
Part 1
#3 j Ϫ
& 8 œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ j œ
œ œ œ œ
If you want peace and qui - et, flee from Cu - pid’s bow.

Part 2
# j j
& œJ œ
J
œ œ œ œ œ œ™ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
Then you are luck - y, care - free, wise, not to men - tion heal - thy.

Part 3
# œ™ œ ™™
& ‰ œ™ œ™ œ™ œ œ œ œ œ œ
If love finds you, join us for beer right here.
40. DRINKING SONG
Words By Music by
DOROTHY DONNELLY SIGMUND ROMBERG

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·
giocoso
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Drink! Drink! Drink! to
Drink! Drink! Drink! to

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eyes that are Bright as stars when they’re shin - ing on me!

>
arms that are White and warm as a rose in the sun!

# ÏÏ Î ÏÏ ÏÏ ÏÏ ÏÏ ÏÏ
G ÏÏ ÏÏÏ ÏÏÏ ú.
}{ Î ú . ÏÏ
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Copyright Renewed
All Rights Reserved

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# G
Ï Ï
G Ï Î Î Ï Î Î Ï Î Ï Ï Ï Î
Ï
Drink! Drink! Drink! to lips that are Red and
>
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Drink! Drink! Drink! to hearts that will Love one,

G ÏÏ ÎÏ ÎÏ ÏÏ ÎÏ ÎÏ ÏÏ ÎÏ ÏÏ ÏÏ ÎÏ ÏÏ
{} ÏÏ ÏÏ ÏÏ ÏÏ ÏÏ ÏÏ ÏÏ ÏÏ
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>
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>
ÏÏ ÏÏ ÏÏ ÏÏ

F# Ï Ï
Ï Î Î Ï Î Î Ï Î Î
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Ï'ß Ï'ß Ï'ß Ï Î Î Ï'ß

# GÏ Ï Ï Ï
D D7 G
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D7

G Ï Ï ú. Ï Î Ï Ï
sweet as the fruit on the tree! Here’s a hope that those
> on - ly
> >
when
>
I am the one! Here’s a hope that those

#
G ÏÏÏ ÏÏ ÏÏ ÏÏ ÏÏÏ ÏÏÏ ú . ÏÏ ÏÏ úúú ÏÏÏ ÏÏÏ ÏÏÏ ÏÏ
}{ Ï Ï Ï Ï Ï Î ú.
ú Ï
espressivo,
Ï Ï
meno mosso
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Am G D

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bright eyes will shine Lov - ing - ly, long - ing - ly soon in - to mine!

#
soft arms will twine Ten - der - 1y, trust - ing - ly soon a - round mine!
ÏÏ ÏÏ
G ÏÏÏ ÏÏ ÏÏ ÏÏ Ï Ï ÏÏ ÏÏ ÏÏ ÏÏ ÏÏ ÏÏ ÏÏ úú ..
{} Ï Ï Ï
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Ï>
Ï Ï Ï Ï Ï ú.
F # ÏÏ ÏÏ ÏÏ Ï Ï Ï Ï Ï Ï
poco allarg.

úú .. Ï úú ..
Bb Bb
#
F7

ú Ï
F7 G7 C
bÏ Ï Ï bú Ï nú Ï
animando

G ú Ï ú Ï
May those lips that are red and sweet, To - night with joy my

#
May she give me a price - less boon: Her love be - neath the

G b úú ÏÏ bÏ ÏÏ bú Ï nú Ï ú Ï
ÏÏ b úúú ÏÏ
}{ ú Ï b ÏÏ Ï Ï Ï b úú ÏÏ n úú ÏÏ úú
úú
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nú nÏ Ï Ï n úú ÏÏ nú Ï ú Ï

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# # úpoco rall.Ï ú. Ï Ï
A7
Ï Ï Ï
D C con fuoco G D

G Î Î Î Î
own lips meet! Drink! Drink! Let the toast

#
sweet May moon! Drink! Drink! Let the toast

G ## úúúú ÏÏÏ úú .. n ÏÏÏ Î Î


ÏÏ
ÏÏ' Î Î ÏÏÏ ÏÏ ÏÏ
úú ..
{} Ï Ï'ß Ï> ÏÏ
()
ß > Ï>
molto cresc.
ÏÏ ÏÏ ÏÏ ÏÏ mf
F# ú (#) Ï
poco rall.

ú ÏÏ ÏÏ Ï ÏÏ (n) Ï
Ï Ï Ï Ï Ï Î Î
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ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ
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# G
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C
Ï Ï
G
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D G

G ú. Î Î Î Î Ï ú.
start! May young hearts nev - er part!

# >
start! May young hearts nev - er part!

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G ú. ÏÏ Î Î ÏÏ Î Î ÏÏ ú.
}{ Îú. ÏÏ ÏÏ
ff
>
ÏÏ ÏÏ
>
ÏÏ ÏÏ mf
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> Ï> Î ú . ÏÏ ÏÏ
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G
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C
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Am6
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G Î Î Î Î Î
Drink! Drink! Drink! Let ev - ’ry true lov - er sa -

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Drink! Drink! Drink! Let ev - ’ry true lov - er sa -

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1. 2.
# Ï A9 D6 A7 D7
: Ï Ï Ï
D7 A9 D7 G
Ï
G
Ï Î
G Ï Ï ú. Ï Î Î
>
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lute his sweet - heart! lute his sweet - heart! Let’s drink!

#
G ÏÏ ÏÏ ÏÏ úú ... Ï Ï : ÏÏ Ï Ï
# ÏÏ n ÏÏ ÏÏ Î ÏÏÏÏ ÏÏ Î Î
{} Ï> Ï Ï nú
Î
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F# #Ï ú. : Ï Ï Ï ÏÏ Î Ï
Ï Ï úú .. Ï Ï Ï Ï> Ï Î Î
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CONTENTS
1. Beer Choir Theme Song
2. Ein Prosit der Gemütlichkeit
3. He That Will an Alehouse Keepe
4. Hey, Ho, Nobody at Home
5. Banbury Ale
6. 'Tis Women
7. Dough-Ray-Me
8. Bier Her (Beer Here)
9. The Wild Rover
10. What Shall We Do with a Drunken Sailor?
11. Schnitzelbank
12. Glorious Beer
13. How Stands the Glass A-Round
14. Trudge Away Quickly
15. Tosse the Pot
16. With a Cheerful Old Friend
17. Also Drank Varathursta
18. Nottingham Ale
19. O Good Ale, thou art my Darling
20. This Is My Song (Finlandia Hymn)
21. Joyful, Joyful We Adore Thee (Ode to Joy)
22. Ob-la-di, Ob-la-da
23. Down Among the Dead Men
24. Busy, Curious, Thirsty Fly
25. The Man that is Drunk is Void of All Cares
26. Shenandoah
27. Beer Barrel Polka (Roll Out the Barrel)
28. All For Me Grog
29. My Wild Irish Rose
30. Molly Malone
31. Danny Boy
32. Charlie Mopps
33. Whiskey In The Jar
34. Bevo
35. Under The Anheuser Bush
36. How Can I Keep From Singing?
37. Te Solo Adoro
38. Freundschaft
39. Two Canons (Let Us Sing / If You Want Peace and Quiet)
40. Drinking Song (from The Student Prince)

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