Medley - October - Scarborough Ukulele Players

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Medley October THINK IT OVER 2 SOMEWHERE OVER THE RAINBOW /WONDERFUL WORLD 3 JIMMY CRACK CORN 4 WALKIN'AFTER MIDNIGHT 5 WAKE UP LITTLE SUSIE 6 LOVE LETTERS IN THE SAND 7 LUCKY LIPS 8 LIPSTICK ON YOUR COLLAR 9 THE BLACK HILLS OF DAKOTA 10 MOONLIGHT BAY,SHINE ON HARVEST MOON,SILVER MOON 11 COME ALITTLE BIT CLOSER 12 LET ME BE THERE 13 I’LL TELL ME MA 14 SAN FRANCISCO BAY BLUES 15 HEY BABY 16 WATERLOO 17 DONT GO BREAKING MY HEART 18 WILL YOU STILL LOVE ME TOMORROW 19 NORWEGIAN WOOD 20

Transcript of Medley - October - Scarborough Ukulele Players

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MedleyOctober

THINKITOVER 2

SOMEWHEREOVERTHERAINBOW/WONDERFULWORLD 3

JIMMYCRACKCORN 4

WALKIN'AFTERMIDNIGHT 5

WAKEUPLITTLESUSIE 6

LOVELETTERSINTHESAND 7

LUCKYLIPS 8

LIPSTICKONYOURCOLLAR 9

THEBLACKHILLSOFDAKOTA 10

MOONLIGHTBAY,SHINEONHARVESTMOON,SILVERMOON 11

COMEALITTLEBITCLOSER 12

LETMEBETHERE 13

I’LLTELLMEMA 14

SANFRANCISCOBAYBLUES 15

HEYBABY 16

WATERLOO 17

DON’TGOBREAKINGMYHEART 18

WILLYOUSTILLLOVEMETOMORROW 19

NORWEGIANWOOD 20

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Lodges On George October Gig 2

Think It Over Buddy Holly

C/// C/// C/// C/// [C] Think it over what you just said; think it over in your [C7] pretty little head [F] Are you sure that I’m not the one, [C] Is your love real or only fun You think it [G7] over; yes think it [F] over A lonely C [stop] heart grows cold and old G7/// [C] Think it over and let me know, think it over but [C7] don’t be slow [F] Just remember all birds and bees [C] Go by twos through life’s mysteries You think it [G7] over; yes think it [F] over A lonely C [stop] heart grows cold and old G7/// [C] Think it over and let me know, think it over but [C7] don’t be slow [F] Just remember all birds and bees [C] Go by twos through life’s mysteries You think it [G7] over; yes think it [F] over A lonely [C] heart grown cold and [G7] old [C] Think it over and let me know, think it over but [C7] don’t be slow [F] Just remember all birds and bees [C] Go by twos through life’s mysteries You think it [G7] over; yes think it [F] over A lonely C [stop] heart grows cold and old G7/// [C] Think it over and think of me, think it over and [C7] you will see [F] A happy day when you and I [C] think as one and kiss the blues goodbye You think it [G7] over; yes think it [F] over A lonely C [stop] heart grows cold and old G7/// Outro: [C] Think it over, over and over Think it over, over and over Think it over, over and over C [stop] Think it over, C over and C over

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Lodges On George October Gig 3

Somewhere Over The Rainbow / Wonderful World Israel Kamakaawiwo’ole C/// Cmaj7/// Am/// F/// C/// G/// Am/// F/// Fadd9/// F/// C/// C/// Oooo Em/// Em/// oooo F/// F/// oooo C/// C/// oooo F/// F/// oooo E7/// E7/// oooo Am/// Am/// oooo F/// F/// oooo [C] Somewhere [Em] over the rainbow [F] way up [C] high [C] [F] And the [C] dreams that you dream of [G] once in a lulla- [Am] [Am] by [F] [F] [C] Oh, somewhere [Em] over the rainbow [F] blue birds [C] fly [C] [F] And the [C] dreams that you dream of [G] Dreams really do come [Am] [Am] true [F] [F] Some [C] day I'll wish upon a star Wake [G] up where the clouds are far be- [Am] [Am] hind [F] [F] me Where [C] trouble melts like lemon drops [G] High above the chimney tops that's [Am] where you'll [F] find me Oh, [C] somewhere [Em] over the rainbow [F] blue birds [C] fly [C] [F] And the [C] dream that you dare to oh [G] why oh why can't [Am] [Am] I [F] [F] Well I see [C] trees of [Em] green and [F] red roses [C] too [F] I watch them [C] bloom for [E7] me and [Am] you And I [F] think to myself [G] what a wonderful [Am] [Am] world [F] [F] Well I [C] see skies of [Em] blue and I see [F] clouds of [C] white And the [F] brightness of [C] day [E7] I like the [Am] dark And I [F] think to myself [G] what a wonderful [C] world F/// C/// C/// The [G] colors of the rainbow so [C] pretty in the sky Are [G] also on the faces of [C] people passing by I see [F] friends shakin [C] hands saying [F] "How do you [C] do?" [F] They're really [C] sayin, [Dm] 'I, I love [G7] you." I hear [C] babies [Em] cryin' and [F] watch them [C] grow [F] They'll learn much [C] more than [E7] we'll ever [Am] know And I [F] think to myself [G] what a wonderful [Am] [Am] world [F] [F] Some [C] day I'll wish upon a star Wake [G] up where the clouds are far be- [Am] [Am] hind [F] [F] me Where [C] trouble melts like lemon drops [G] High above the chimney tops that's [Am] where you'll [F] find me [C] Somewhere [Em] over the rainbow [F] way up [C] high [C] [F] And the [C] dreams that you dream of [G] once in a lulla- [Am] [Am] by [F] [F] C/// C/// oooo, Em/// Em/// oooo F/// F/// oooo C/// C/// oooo F/// F/// ooo E7/// E7/// ooo Am/// Am/// ah ah ah ah F/// F/// ah ah ah ah C

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Lodges On George October Gig 4

Jimmy Crack Corn Burl Ives C/ When I was young, I F/ used to wait On C/ master and give G/ him his plate And F/ pass him the bottle when F/ he got dry And [G] brush away the [C] blue tail fly [C] Jimmy, crack corn, [G] I don't care Jimmy, crack corn and [C] I don't care [C7] Jimmy, crack corn and [F] I don't care pause [G] My master's gone a- C way G C And C/ when he'd ride in the F/ afternoon I'd C/ follow after, with a G/ hickory broom The F/ pony being F/ rather shy When [G] bitten by [C] blue tail fly [C] Jimmy, crack corn, [G] I don't care Jimmy, crack corn and [C] I don't care [C7] Jimmy, crack corn and [F] I don't care pause [G] My master's gone a- C way G C C/ One day, he ride a- F/ round the farm The C/ flies so numerous, G/ they did swarm One F/ chanced to bite him F/ on the thigh The [G] devil take the [C] blue tail fly [C] Jimmy, crack corn, [G] I don't care Jimmy, crack corn and [C] I don't care [C7] Jimmy, crack corn and [F] I don't care pause [G] My master's gone a- C way G C C/ The pony run, he F/ jumped, he pitched He C/ threw my master G/ in the ditch He F/ died and the jury F/ wondered why The [G] verdict was the [C] blue tail fly [C] Jimmy, crack corn, [G] I don't care Jimmy, crack corn and [C] I don't care [C7] Jimmy, crack corn and [F] I don't care pause [G] My master's gone a- C way G C C/ They lay him under a F/ 'simmon tree His C/ epitaph is G/ there to see "Be- F/ neath this stone, I'm F/ forced to lie [G] Victim of the [C] blue tail fly" [C] Jimmy, crack corn, [G] I don't care Jimmy, crack corn and [C] I don't care [C7] Jimmy, crack corn and [F] I don't care pause [G] My master's gone a- C way G C

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Lodges On George October Gig 5

Walkin' After Midnight Patsy Cline

Somewhere you're [C] walking after F/ midnight G/ searching for [C] me [G] I go out [C] walking after [C7] midnight, Out in the [F] moonlight just [Dm] like we used to [G] do, I'm always [C] walking after F/ midnight G/ searching for [C] you [G] I walk for [C] miles along the [C7] highway, Well that's just [F] my way of [Dm] saying I love [G] you, I'm always [C] walking after F/ midnight G/ searching for [C] you. [C7] I stopped to [F] see a weeping willow, Crying on his pillow, [C] maybe he's crying for C/ me. C7/ And [F] as the skies turn gloomy, Night winds whisper to me, I'm [C] lonesome as I can [G] be. I go out [C] walking after [C7] midnight, Out in the [F] starlight just [Dm] hoping may- [G] be, Somewhere you're [C] walking after F/ midnight G/ searching for [C] me [C7] I stopped to [F] see a weeping willow, Crying on his pillow, [C] maybe he's crying for C/ me. C7/ And [F] as the skies turn gloomy, Night winds whisper to me, I'm [C] lonesome as I can [G] be. I go out [C] walking after [C7] midnight, Out in the [F] moonlight just [Dm] like we used to [G] do, I'm always [C] walking after F/ midnight G/ searching for [C] you [C] I'm always [C] walking after F/ midnight G/ searching for C you

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Lodges On George October Gig 6

Wake Up Little Susie The Everly Brothers Teaching Points: Practise the changes F/ G F D///, and A/ G/ A/ G/ D/// F/ G F D/// F/ G F [D] Wake up little Susie, F/ wake up G F D/// [D] Wake up little Susie, F/ wake up G F D/// We G/ both been D/ sound a- G/ sleep, D/ wake G/ up little D/ Susie and G/ weep D/ The G/ movie's D/ over, it's G/ four o' D/ clock and G/ we're in D/ trouble [G] deep Wake up little [A] Susie, [G] wake up little [A] Susie W-e-l-l, A/ what're we gonna G/ tell your A/ mamma? G/ A/ What're we gonna G/ tell your A/ pa? G/ A/ What're we gonna G/ tell our A/ friends when G/ they say A "ooh la la"? Wake up little [D] Susie, [A7] wake up little [D] Susie [D] [D] Well I told your momma that you'd be in by [D7] ten Well now [G] Susie baby looks like we goofed again Wake up little [A] Susie, [G] wake up little [A] Susie we gotta go [D] home F/ G F D/// F/ G F D/// D/// [D] Wake up little Susie, F/ wake up G F D/// [D] Wake up little Susie, F/ wake up G F D/// The G/ movie D/ wasn't so G/ hot, D/ it G/ didn't have D/ much of a G/ plot D/ We G/ fell a- D/ sleep, our G/ goose is D/ cooked, our G/ repu- D/ tation is [G] shot Wake up little [A] Susie, [G] wake up little [A] Susie W-e-l-l, A/ what're we gonna G/ tell your A/ mamma? G/ A/ What're we gonna G/ tell your A/ pa? G/ A/ What're we gonna G/ tell our A/ friends when G/ they say A "ooh la la"? Wake up little [D] Susie, [A7] wake up little [D] Susie [A7] Wake up little [D] Susie F/ G F D/// F/ G F D

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Lodges On George October Gig 7

Love Letters In The Sand Pat Boone C/// C On a [C] day like today, we [F] passed the time a- [D] way, Writing [G] love letters [G7] in the [C] sand. [G] How you [C] laughed when I cried, each [F] time I saw the [D] tide, Take our [G] love letters [G7] from the C/ sand. F/ C/ You made a [E] vow, that [E7] you, would [Am] always be true, But some- [D] how, that [D7] vow, meant [G] nothing to [G7] you. How you [C] laughed when I cried, each [F] time I saw the [D] tide, Take our [G] love letters [G7] from the C/ sand. F/ C/ You made a [E] vow, that [E7] you, would [Am] always be true, But some- [D] how, that [D7] vow, meant [G] nothing to [G7] you. Now my [C] broken heart aches, with [F] every wave that [D] breaks, Over [G] love letters [G7] in the C/ sand. F/ C

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Lodges On George October Gig 8

Lucky Lips Cliff Richard Teaching Points: Practise the chords before singing [E] du-du-du-du-du, du-du-du-du-du, [A] du-du-du-du-du, [B] whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.. [E] du-du-du-du-du, du-du-du-du-du, [A] du-du-du-du-du, [B] whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.. [E] When I was just a baby, I [B7] didn't have many toys, But my mama used to say, 'Son, you got [E] more than other boys.' Now, you [E7] may not be good looking, and you [A] may not be too rich, But you'll [B7] never ever be alone, cause you've got lucky [E] lips. Lucky [E] lips are always kissing, lucky [B7] lips are never blue, Lucky lips will always find a [E] pair of lips so true. Don't need a four-leaf [E7] clover, rabbit's [A] foot or good luck charm, With [B7] lucky lips you'll always have a baby in your [E] arms. [E] du-du-du-du-du, du-du-du-du-du, [A] du-du-du-du-du, [B] whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.. Now, I [E] never get heartbroken, no, I [B7] never get the blues, And if I play the game of love, I [E] know I just can't lose. When they [E7] spin that wheel of fortune, all I [A] do is kiss my chips, And I [B7] know I'm bound to win, yeah, cause I've got lucky [E] lips. Lucky [E] lips are always kissing, lucky [B7] lips are never blue, Lucky lips will always find a [E] pair of lips so true. Don't need a four-leaf [E7] clover, rabbit's [A] foot or good luck charm, With [B7] lucky lips you'll always have a baby in your [E] arms. Lucky [E] lips are always kissing, lucky [B7] lips are never blue, Lucky lips will always find a [E] pair of lips so true. Don't need a four-leaf [E7] clover, rabbit's [A] foot or good luck charm, With [B7] lucky lips you'll always have a baby in your E/// arms. E https://youtu.be/O3J7OVmqyD4

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Lodges On George October Gig 9

Lipstick On Your Collar Connie Francis [G] Yeah, yeah, yeah, [Em] yeah, yeah, yeah [C] yeah, yeah, yeah [D] yeah [G] When you left me [Em] all alone [Am7] at the record [D7] hop. [G] Told me you were [Em] goin' out [Am7] for a soda [D7] pop. [G] You were gone for [G7] quite a while [C] half an hour or more, [A7] you came back and man, oh man, [D7] this is what I saw. [G] Lipstick on your collar [C] told a tale on you. [G] Lipstick on your collar [C] said you were untrue, [C] You can [G] bet your bottom [B7] dollar [Em] you and I are [Bm] through, Cause [C] lipstick on your [G] collar [D7] told a tale on [G] you..yeah. G/// G/// C/// C/// G/// G/// C/// C/// G/// B7/// Em/// Bm/// C/// G/// D7/// G/// [G] You said that it be- [Em] longed to me, [Am7] made me stop and [D7] think. [G] Then I noticed [Em] yours was red, [Am7] mine was baby [D7] pink. [G] Who walked in but [G7] Mary Jane, [C] lipstick all a mess. [A7] Were you smoochin' my best friend? [D7] Guess the answer's, yes. [G] Lipstick on your collar [C] told a tale on you. [G] Lipstick on your collar [C] said you were untrue, [C] You can [G] bet your bottom [B7] dollar [Em] you and I are [Bm] through, Cause [C] lipstick on your [G] collar [D7] told a tale on [G] you [D7] Told a tale on [G] you, boy! [D7] Told a tale on [G] you yeah! [D7] Told a tale on G you

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Lodges On George October Gig 10

The Black Hills Of Dakota Doris Day Teaching Points: Practise the chords before singing. Note the change from D to F#. From F# it’s a one fret slide to Bm (lifting middle finger), then a 2 fret slide to E. Worth learning this slide. To the Em/ beautiful A/ Indian Em/ country A/ that I D/ love A/ D/ A/ D/ Take me G/ back to the D/ Black G/ Hills the D/ Black Hills G/ of Da- Em/ kota A/ To the Em/ beautiful A/ Indian Em/ country A/ that I D/ love A/ D/ A/ D/ Lost my G/ heart in the D/ Black G/ Hills the D/ Black Hills G/ of Da- Em/ kota A/ Where the Em/ pines are so A/ high that they Em/ kiss the A/ sky a- D/ bove G/ [D] And when [G] I get that lonesome [Gm] feeling And I'm D/ miles a- F#/ way from [Bm] home I [E] hear the voice of the mystic mountains A/ calling Em/ me back [A] home So D/ take me G/ back to the D/ Black G/ Hills the D/ Black Hills G/ of Da- Em/ kota A/ To the Em/ beautiful A/ Indian Em/ country A/ that I D/ love A/ D/ A/ And when [G] I get that lonesome [Gm] feeling And I'm D/ miles a- F#/ way from [Bm] home I [E] hear the voice of the mystic mountains A/ calling Em/ me back [A] home So D/ take me G/ back to the D/ Black G/ Hills the D/ Black Hills G/ of Da- Em/ kota A/ To the Em/ beautiful A/ Indian Em/ country A/ that I D/ love A/ D/ A/ To the [A] beautiful Indian country that I [D] love [D] D/ Take me G/ back to the D/ Black G/ Hills To the [A] beautiful Indian country that I D/ love G/ D6

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Lodges On George October Gig 11

Moonlight Bay, Shine On Harvest Moon, Silver Moon Teaching Points: Practise the chords before singing. Note the swing from Fm to C (you plant your little finger, and leave it there for both chords) C/// C/// C/// C We were sailing a- [C] long on [F] Moonlight [C] Bay We could hear the voices [G7] ringing they seemed to C/ say F/ G7 stop "You have stolen her [C] heart" [F] "Now don't go [C] 'way" [C] As we [G7] sang love's old sweet song on Moonlight Bay C/// A7 hold "oh, [A7] shine on, shine on harvest [D7] moon up in the sky. [G7] I ain't had no lovin' since C January, C February, C June or C July [A7] Snowtime ain't no time to [D7] stay outdoors and spoon, So [G7] shine on, shine on harvest C/ moon - for F/ me and my [C] gal !" C hold By the [C] light [NOT THE DARK, BUT THE [C] LIGHT] of the silvery [D7] moon [NOT THE SUN, BUT THE [D7] MOON] I want to [G7] spoon [NOT KNIFE, BUT [G7] SPOON] To my honey, I'll C6/ croon C#0/ love's [G7] tune Honey [C] moon, [NOT THE SUN, BUT THE [C] MOON] keep a-shinin' in F/ June [NOT A7/ MAY, BUT Dm/ JUNE] Your Fm/ silvery C/ beams will Fm/ bring love's [C] dreams We'll be cuddlin' [D7] soon [NOT LATER BUT Dm/ SOON] By the G7/ silvery C/ moon [NOT THE D7 GOL- D7 DEN C MOON] G7 C

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Lodges On George October Gig 12

Come A Little Bit Closer Jay & The Americans All: C/ La F/ la [G] la-laa C/ La F/ la G stop la Gents: In a [C] little cafe on the [F] other side of the [C] border Ladies: (G bor C der) Gents: She was [C] sitting there giving me [F] looks that made my mouth [C] water Ladies: (G wa C ter) Gents: So I [F] started walking her way, she be-longed to Bad Man Jose And I [G] knew, yes I knew, I should leave, then I heard her C/ say – F/ ay – G7 ay Ladies: Come a little bit C/ closer, you're F/ my kind of [G] man, so big and so strong Come a little bit C/ closer, F/ I'm all a- [G] lone, and the night is so All: C/ La F/ la [G] la-laa C/ La F/ la G la slap Gents: So we [C] started to dance, in my [F] arms she felt so in- [C] viting Ladies: (In- G vi- C ting) Gents: And I just [C] couldn't resist, a-just a- [F] one little kiss so ex- [C] citing Ladies: (Ex- G ci- C ting) Gents: Then I [F] heard the guitar player say: stop Heather: "Va-moose , Jose's on his way" Gents: And I [G] knew, yes I knew, I should run, but then I heard her C/ say – F/ ay – G7 ay Ladies: Come a little bit C/ closer, you're F/ my kind of [G] man, so big and so strong Come a little bit C/ closer, F/ I'm all a- [G] lone, and the night is so All: C/ La F/ la [G] la-laa C/ La F/ la G la stop Gents: Then the C music stopped, when I F looked, the cafe was C empty Ladies: (G Em- C pty) Gents: And I C heard Jose say: Heather:" “Man, you know you're in trouble plenty” Ladies: (G Pl- C enty) Gents: So I [F] dropped my drink from my hand, and [F] from the window I ran And as [G] I rode a-way, I could hear her say to C/ Jos- F/ e- G7 yay Ladies: Come a little bit C/ closer, you're F/ my kind of [G] man, so big and so strong Come a little bit C/ closer, F/ I'm all a- [G] lone, and the night is so All: C/ La F/ la [G] la-laa C/ La F/ la [G] la-laa C/ La F/ la [G] la-laa C

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Lodges On George October Gig 13

Let Me Be There Olivia Newton-John Teaching Points: The E can be played as E7. In last verse, which is a capella, get ready for the F# to B. For the lines a capella, clap or mute shuffle the chords All I [D] ask you……. [A] is let me be [D] there [D] Wherever you go wherever you may [G] wander in your [D] life Surely you know I'll always wanna [A] be there Holding your [D] hand and standing by to [G] catch you when you [D] fall Seeing you through - [A] in everything you [D] do. Let me [D] be there in your morning let me [G] be there in your night Let me [D] change whatever's wrong and make it [A] right Let me [D] take you through that wonderland that [G] only two can share All I [D] ask you……. [A] is let me be [D] there Watching you [D] grow and going through the [G] changes in your [D] life That's how I know I'll always wanna [A] be there Whenever you [D] feel you need a friend to [G] lean on, here I [D] am Whenever you call…. [A] you know I'll be [D] there Let me [D] be there in your morning let me [G] be there in your night Let me [D] change whatever's wrong and make it [A] right Let me [D] take you through that wonderland that [G] only two can share All I [D] ask you [A] is let me be [D] there D/// E/// E/// Let me be there in your morning let me be there in your night Let me change whatever's wrong and make it [F#] right [B] Let me [E] take you through that wonderland that [A] only two can share All I [E] ask you……. [B] is let me be [E] there [A] All I [E] ask you……. [B] is let me be A/// there E

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Lodges On George October Gig 14

I’ll Tell Me Ma The Dubliners

Teaching Points: Muffle the strings for first two lines (until D7) All: G I'll [G] tell me ma when C/ I go G/ home the [D7] boys won't leave the [G] girls alone. They pull my hair; they C/ stole my G/ comb, well [D7] that's all right 'til [G] I get home. Ladies: [G7] She is handsome, [C] she is pretty, [G] she is the belle of [D7] Belfast City. G/ She is G7/ courtin' C one C two C three G/ please won't you D7/ tell me [G] who is she [G] Gents: [G] Albert Mooney C/ says he G/ loves her, [D7] all the boys are [G] fighting for her. They rap on the door, they C/ ring at the G/ bell saying [D7] "Oh my true love [G] are you well? Ladies: [G7] Out she comes as [C] white as snow [G] rings on her fingers and [D7] bells on her toes [G] Old Jenny Murphy [C] says she'll die if she G/ doesn't get the D7/ fella with the [G] roving eye. [G] |G/// |G/// |D/// |G/// || G/// |G/// |D/// |G/// || |G/// |C/// |G/// |D/// ||G/// |C/// |G/ D/ |G// [G]

Gents: [G] Let the wind and the rain and the C/ hail blow G/ high and the [D7] snow come tumblin' [G] from the sky. She's as nice as C/ apple G/ pie and [D7] she'll get her own man [G] by and by [G7] When she gets a [C] man of her own she [G] won't tell her ma when [D7] she gets home G/ Let them G7/ all come [C] as they will, it's G/ Albert D7/ Mooney [G] she loves still [G] All: I'll [G] tell me ma when C/ I go [G] home the [D7] boys won't leave the [G] girls alone. They pull my hair; they C/ stole my G/ comb, well [D7] that's all right 'til [G] I get home. [G7] She is handsome, [C] she is pretty, [G] she is the belle of [D7] Belfast City. G/ She is G7/ courtin' C one C two C three G/ please won't you D7/ tell me G who G is G she https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=to02fQV5fzA&feature=youtu.be

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Lodges On George October Gig 15

San Francisco Bay Blues Eric Clapton https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1SzP3_K_7EE Teaching Points: The notes in dark purple are the ones to leave out until confident. For the run C – B – Bb, simply play C. For E, play E7 C/// F/// C/// C7/// F/// F/// C/// C/// F/// F/// C C B Bb A/ A7/ D7/// D7/// G7/// G7/// (C) I got the blues from my baby livin (F) by the San Francisco (C) Bay (C7) The (F) ocean liners not so far (C) away (C7) (F) Didn't mean to treat her so bad she was the C/ best girl I B ever Bb have A/ A7/ had (D7) Said goodbye, I can take a cry, (G7) wanna lay down and die I (C) ain't got a nickel and I (F) ain't got a lousy (C) dime (C7) She (F) don't come back, think I'm gonna lose my (E) mind (E7) (F) Ever get back to stay it's gonna C/ be another B brand Bb new A/ A7/ day (D7) Walkin with my baby down (G7) by the San Francisco (C) Bay (C) Harmonica Solo C/// F/// C/// C7/// F/// F/// C/// C/// F/// F/// C C B Bb A/ A7/ D7/// D7/// G7/// G7/// [Kazoo Solo] C/// F/// C/// C7/// F/// F/// E/// E7/// F/// F/// C C B Bb A/ A7/ D7/// G7/// C/// C/// (C) Sittin down (F) looking from my (C) back door wonderin which (F) way to (C) go (F) Woman I'm so crazy bout (C) she don't love me no more (F) Think I'll catch me a freight train C cause C I'm feel- B in Bb A/ blue A7/ (D7) Ride all the way to the end of the line (G7) thinkin only of you C/ Meanwhile F/ livin in the (C) city.... C/ just about to F/ go in - (C) sane (F) Though I heard my baby's voice....(E) the way she used to call my (E7) name And if I (F) ever get back to stay its gonna C/ be another B brand Bb new A/ A7/ day (D7) Walkin with my baby down (G7) by the San Francisco C/ Bay B Bb A/ A7/ (D7) Walkin with my baby down (G7) by the San Francisco C/ Bay B Bb A/ A7/ (D7) Walkin with my baby down (G7) by the San Francisco C/// Bay C Bb C

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Lodges On George October Gig 16

Hey Baby Bruce Channel Teaching Points: The critical thing here is to live the song. It is a bouncy, happy cheerful song. Learn to play the rounds ||D Bm/ G/ A / and F/ Dm/ Watch out for the key change ||D 1&2& Bm/ 3&4& G/ 1&2& A /3&4&|| ||D/ 1&2& Bm/ 3&4& G/ 1&2& A 3&4&|| D/ He- e- Bm/ e- G/ ey /A/ Hey D/ baby. Bm/ ooh G/ ahh A/ I wanna D/ kno-o- Bm/ o- G/ w if you'll A/ be my D/ girl Bm/ G/ A/ D/ He- e- Bm/ e- G/ ey A/ Hey D/ baby. Bm/ ooh G/ ahh A/ I wanna D/ kno-o- Bm/ o- G/ w if you'll A/ be my D/ girl Bm/ G/ A/ [G] When I saw you walking down the street [D] I said that's the kind of girl I'd like to meet [G] She's so pretty, Lord she's fine. [A] I'd like her (A7) mine all A/ mine. D/ He- e- Bm/ e- G/ ey A/ Hey D/ baby. Bm/ ooh G/ ahh A/ I wanna D/ kno-o- Bm/ o- G/ w if you'll A/ be my D/ girl Bm/ G/ A/ D/ He- e- Bm/ e- G/ ey A/ Hey D/ baby. Bm/ ooh G/ ahh A/ I wanna D/ kno-o- Bm/ o- G/ w if you'll A/ be my D/ girl G/ [D] (B) When you turned and walked away (E) that`s when I want to say [A] come on baby give me a whirl D (stop) I wanna know if you`ll be my girl D/ He- e- Bm/ e- G/ ey A/ Hey D/ baby. Bm/ ooh G/ ahh A/ I wanna D/ kno-o- Bm/ o- G/ w if you'll A/ be my D/ girl Bm/ G/ A/ D/ He- e- Bm/ e- G/ ey A/ Hey D/ baby. Bm/ ooh G/ ahh A/ I wanna D/ kno-o- Bm/ o- G/ w if you'll A/ be my D/ girl G/ [D] (B) When you turned and walked away (E) that`s when I want to say [A] come on baby give me a whirl D (stop) I wanna know if you`ll be my girl D/ He- e- Bm/ e- G/ ey A/ Hey D/ baby. Bm/ ooh G/ ahh A/ I wanna D/ kno-o- Bm/ o- G/ w if you'll A/ be my D/ girl Bm/ G/ A/ change key F/ He- e- Dm/ e- Bb/ ey C/ Hey F/ baby. Dm/ ooh Bb/ ahh C/ I wanna F/ kno-o- Dm/ o- Bb/ w if you'll C/ be my F/ girl Dm/ Bb/ C/ F/ He- e- Dm/ e- Bb/ ey C/ Hey F/ baby. Dm/ ooh Bb/ ahh C/ I wanna F/ kno-o- Dm/ o- Bb/ w if you'll C/ be my F/ girl Bb// F

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Lodges On George October Gig 17

Waterloo Abba D/// D/// D/// D/// My, my, at [E7] Waterloo Na- A7/ poleon G/ did surr- [A7] ender Oh [D] yeah, and [E7] I have met my A7/ destin- G/ y in D/ quite a A7/ similar [Bm] way The history book on the shelf Is [E7] always repeating it- A7/ self G/ D/ A7/ [D] Waterloo - I was defeated, you G/ won the war Gsus4/ G/ Gsus4/ [A7] Waterloo - Promise to love you for- [D] ever more [A7] [D] Waterloo - Couldn't escape if I G/ wanted to Gsus4/ G/ Gsus4/ [A7] Waterloo - Knowing my fate is to [D] be with you wo-wo-wo, wo-wo [A7] Waterloo - finally facing my [D] Waterloo [D] My, my, I [E7] tried to hold you A7/ back but G/ you were [A7] stronger Oh [D] yeah, and [E7] now it seems my A7/ only G/ chance is D/ giving A7/ up the [Bm] fight, and how could I ever refuse I [E7] feel like I win when I A7/ lose G/ D/ A7/ [D] Waterloo - I was defeated, you G/ won the war Gsus4/ G/ Gsus4/ [A7] Waterloo - Promise to love you for- [D] ever more [A7] [D] Waterloo - Couldn't escape if I G/ wanted to Gsus4/ G/ Gsus4/ [A7] Waterloo - Knowing my fate is to [D] be with you wo-wo-wo, wo-wo [A7] Waterloo - finally facing my [D] Waterloo [D] So [Bm] how could I ever refuse I [E7] feel like I win when I A7/ lose G/ D/ A7/ [D] Waterloo - I was defeated, you G/ won the war Gsus4/ G/ Gsus4/ [A7] Waterloo, knowing my fate is to [D] be with you, wo-wo-wo, wo-wo, [A7] Waterloo, finally facing my [D] Waterloo, oooh-ooh-ooh-ooh [A7] Waterloo - Knowing my fate is to [D] be with you, [FADE] wo-wo-wo, wo-wo, [A7] Waterloo - Finally facing my [D] Waterloo D

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Lodges On George October Gig 18

Don’t Go Breaking My Heart Elton John and Kiki Dee Teaching Points: Make sure you can play Ab [F] [Dm] Bb/ C/ [F] [Bb] [F] [Bb] Gents: [F] Don't go breaking my [Bb] heart. Ladies [F] I couldn't if I [Bb] tried. Gents: F/ Oh A7/ Honey if Bb/ I get G7/ restless. Ladies: F/ Baby, C/ you're not that [Bb] kind F Bb F Bb C Gents: [F] Don't go breaking my [Dm] heart. Ladies: [F] You take the weight off of [Bb] me. Gents: F/ Oh A7/ Honey when you Bb/ knock on my G7/ door. Ladies: F/ Ooh, I C/ gave you my Bb// key. F Bb F Bb C All: [Am] Woo hoo nobody [Cm7] knows it [Cm7] Gents: Bb/ When I was F/ down. Ladies: C/ I was your G/ clown. All: [Am] Woo hoo nobody [Cm7] knows it. (nobody [Cm7] knows) Gents: Bb/ right from the F/ start. Ladies: I C/ gave you my G/ heart. All: [Ab] Ohh [A7] oh! I gave you my Bb// heart. F Bb F Bb C Gents: F/ So don't go C7/ breaking my Dm/ heart C/ Ladies: Bb/ I won't go C7/ breaking your [F] heart C/ [Dm] C/ All: Bb/ Don't go C7/ breaking my [F] heart. [Bb] [F] [Bb] Gents: [F] And nobody [Bb] told us. Ladies: [F] 'Cause nobody [Bb] showed us. Gents: F/ And A7/ now it's Bb/ up to G7/ us babe. Ladies: [F] Oh, I think we can [Bb] make it. F Bb F Bb C Gents: [F] So don't misunder- [Bb] stand me. Ladies: [F] You put the light in my [Bb] life. Gents: F/ Oh, you A7/ put the Bb/ spark to the G7/ flame. Ladies: [F] I've got your heart in my [Bb] sights. F Bb F Bb C All: [Am] Woo hoo nobody [Cm7] knows it (nobody [Cm7] knows) Gents: Bb/ When I was F/ down. Ladies: C/ I was your G/ clown. All: [Am] Woo hoo nobody [Cm7] knows it. (nobody [Cm7] knows) Gents: Bb/ right from the F/ start. Ladies: I C/ gave you my G/ heart. All: [Ab] Ohh [A7] oh! I gave you my Bb// heart. F Bb F Bb C Gents: [F] Don't go breaking my [Dm] heart Ladies: Bb/ I won't go C7/ breaking your F// heart. C Dm// C All: Bb/ Don't go C7/ breaking my F// heart. C Dm// C Bb/ I won’t go C7/ breaking my F heart

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Lodges On George October Gig 19

Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow Carole King C/// Am/// C/// Am/// [C] Tonight you're [Am] mine com- [Dm] pletely [G] [C] You give your [Am] love... so [Dm] sweetly [G] To- [E7] night, the light Am/ of love E7/ is in your [Am] eyes [F] But will you [G] love me to- [F] morrow? [C] [C] Is this a [Am] lasting [Dm] treasure [G] [C] Or just a [Am] moment's [Dm] pleasure? [G] Can [E7] I believe the Am/ magic E7/ of your [Am] sighs? [F] Will you still [G] love me to- [F] morrow? C/ C7/ [F] Tonight with [G7] words un- [Em] spoken [Em] [F] You say that [G7] I'm the only [C] one C7/// [F] But will my [G7] heart be [Em] broken [Em] When the [Am] night meets the [D7] morning [Dm7] sun? [G] [C] I have to [Am] know that [Dm] your love [G] [C] Is a [Am] love I can ... be [Dm] sure of, [G] [E7] So tell me now, and Am/ I won't E7/ ask again [Am] [F] Will you still [G] love me tomor- [F] row? [C] [C] I have to [Am] know that [Dm] your love [G] [C] Is a [Am] love I can ... be [Dm] sure of, [G] [E7] So tell me now, and Am/ I won't E7/ ask again [Am] [F] Will you still [G] love me tomor- [F] row? [C] [Dm7] Will you still [G] love me tomor- F/// row? C// F || C

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Lodges On George October Gig 20

Norwegian Wood The Beatles Teaching Points: Dm7 can be played as Dm. But try and add the pinky C5// C5// C// C// C5// Bb// C5// C5// [C5] I once had a [C] girl, or should I [C5] say [Bb] she once, had [C5] me [C5] She showed me her [C] room, isn't it [C5] good, (Bb) Norwegian [C5] wood [Cm] She asked me to stay and she told me to sit any- [F] where [F] So [Cm] I looked around and I noticed there wasn't a [Dm7] chair [G7] [C5] I sat on a [C] rug, biding my [C5] time, [Bb] drinking her [C5] wine [C5] We talked until [C] two, and then she [C5] said, it's (Bb) time for [C5] bed [Cm] She told me she worked in the morning and started to [F] laugh I [Cm] told her I didn't and crawled off to sleep in the [Dm7] bath [G7] [C5] And when I a- [C] woke, I was a- [C5] lone, [Bb] this bird had [C5] flown [C5] So, I lit a [C] fire, isn't it [C5] good, [Bb] Norwegian [C5] wood C5// C5// C// C// C5// Bb// C5// C5