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document.docx Amazing Grace Blame It On The Ukulele Bye Bye Love Cockney Melody Da Doo Ron Ron Diana Down by the Riverside Dumbarton's Drums Dundee songs and nursery rhymes He’s got the Whole World in his Hands How Much is that Doggy in the Window I Have a Dream Leaning on a Lamp-Post Puttin’ On The Style Road and the Miles to Dundee Scottish City Medley She’ll be Coming Round the Mountain Side By Side Singing the Blues Wartime Medley We’re No Awa Tae Bide Awa We'll Sing in the Sunshine Yes Sir That’s my Baby You Are My Sunshine Amazing Grace

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Amazing Grace Blame It On The Ukulele Bye Bye LoveCockney MelodyDa Doo Ron Ron DianaDown by the Riverside Dumbarton's DrumsDundee songs and nursery rhymes He’s got the Whole World in his Hands How Much is that Doggy in the Window I Have a Dream Leaning on a Lamp-PostPuttin’ On The StyleRoad and the Miles to DundeeScottish City MedleyShe’ll be Coming Round the MountainSide By SideSinging the BluesWartime MedleyWe’re No Awa Tae Bide AwaWe'll Sing in the SunshineYes Sir That’s my BabyYou Are My Sunshine

Amazing Grace

Intro: Count 2 3 4

A[C]mazing [C7]grace how [F] sweet the [C] sound that saved a[Am] wretch like [G7] me.

I [C] once was [C7]lost, but [F] now am [C]found,

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document.docxwas [Am]blind but [G7] now I [C] see.

Twas [C] Grace that [C7]taught my [F] heart to[C]fear,and Grace my [Am]fears re[G7]lieved.

How [C]precious [C7]did that [F]Grace ap[C]pear,the [Am]hour I [G7] first be[C] lieved.

Thr[C]ough [C7]many dangers, [F]toils and [C] snares, I have al[Am]ready[G7] come.

Tis [C]grace hath [C7] brought me [F]safe thus [C] far,and [Am]grace will [G7] lead me [C] home.

A[C]mazing [C7] grace how [F] sweet the [C] sound that saved a [Am]wretch like [G7]me.

I [C] once was [C7]lost, but [F] now am [C] found, was [Am]blind but [G7] now I [C] see.

Slow downI [C] once was [C7]lost, but [F] now am [C] found,

was [Am]blind but [G7] now I [C] see.<C> <C> <C>

Blame It On The Ukulele

Intro: [C]x4 <C>

[C] I was on my own feeling sad and [G7] blue When I met a friend who knew just what to [C] doOn her little uke [C7] she began to [F] play And [C] then I knew I’d [G7] buy a uke that [C] day <C>[NC] Blame it on the uku[G7]lele with its magic [C] spell <C>[NC] Blame it on the uku[G7]lele that she played so [C] well [C7] Oh it all began with [F] just one little chord But soon it was a [C] sound we all adored Blame it on the uku[G7]lele.....the sound of [C] love <C>

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document.docx(Girls): Is it a gui[G7]tar (Boys): No no a ukulele (Girls): Or a mando[C]lin (Boys): No no a ukulele(Girls): So was it the [G7] sound (Boys): Yeah yeah the ukulele(All): <C> The <F> sound of <C> love

Now I’m glad to [C] say I have a fami[G7]ly Soprano tenor bass.......ev’ry ukule[C]le All my friends play uke [C7] and I’m never [F] blueSo [C] join our band and [G7] you can play one [C] too <C>[NC] Come and play the uku[G7]lele with its magic [C] spell <C>[NC] Come and play the uku[G7]lele makes you feel so [C] well [C7] Oh it all began with [F] just one little chord But soon it was a [C] sound we all adored Blame it on the uku[G7]lele.....the sound of [C] love <C>

(Girls): Is it a gui[G7]tar (Boys): No no a ukulele (Girls): Or a mando[C]lin (Boys): No no a ukulele(Girls): So was it the [G7] sound (Boys): Yeah yeah the ukulele(All): <C> The <F> sound of <C> love <C!> <C!> <C !> (Cha Cha Cha ending)

Bye Bye Love

Intro: Count 2 3 4 then [C]x4 [G7]x4 [C]x2 [G7]x2 <C> [F] [C] [F] [C]

Chorus: Bye bye love, bye bye happiness, [F] [C] [C] [G7] [C] Hello loneliness, I think I‘m gonna cry. [F] [C] [F] [C] Bye bye love, bye bye sweet caress, [F] [C] [C] [G7] [C] Hello emptiness, I feel like I could die. [C] [G7] [C] Bye-bye my love good- bye.

<C> [G7] [G7] [C] There goes my baby, with someone new.[C] [G7] [G7] [C] She sure looks happy, I sure am blue.[C] [C7] [F] [F] [G7] She was my baby, till he stepped in. [G7] [G7] [G7] [C] [C] Goodbye to romance, that might have been.

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<C> [G7] [G7] [C]

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document.docx I’m through with romance, I’m through with love.[C] [G7] [G7] [C] I’m through with counting, the stars above.[C] <C7> [F] [F] [G7] And here’s the reason, that I’m so free.[G7] [G7] [G7] [C] [C] My loving baby, is through with me.

[F] [C] [F] [C] Bye bye love, bye bye happiness, [F] [C] [C] [G7] [C] Hello loneliness, I think I‘m gonna cry. [F] [C] [F] [C] Bye bye love, bye bye sweet caress, [F] [C] [C] [G7] [C] Hello emptiness, I Feel like I could die. [C] [G7] [C] Bye-bye my love good- bye. [C] [G7] [C] <C> <G7> <C> Bye-bye my love good- bye.

Cockney Melody[C] Knees Up Mother [C7] Brown, [F] knees up Mother Brown[G7] Under the table you must go, Ee-aye, Ee-aye, Ee-ay-oh[C] If I catch you bending [F] I’ll saw your legs right off[G7] Knees up, knees up, don’t get the breeze up[G7] Knees up Mother[C] Brown.

-----------------------------------------[C] Oh my, [F] what a rotten song, [G7] what a rotten song, [C] what a rotten song,[C] Oh my, [F] what a rotten song, [G7] and what a rotten singer, [C] too-oo-ooh.

-----------------------------------------[C] My old man said, [D] “Follow the vanAn’ [G] don’t dilly dally on the [C] way “Off [E7] went the cart with my [Am] home packed in itI [D] walked behind with me [G] old cock linnetBut I [C] dillied and [G7] dallied, [C] dallied and [G] dillied[C] Lost the van and don’t [D] know where to [G7] roam,Oh, you [C] can’t trust a [C7] special, like the [F] old time copperWhen you [C] can’t find your [G] way home [C].

-----------------------------------------[C] I’ve got a lovely bunch of coconuts,There they are a standing in a [G7] rowBig ones, small ones, some as big as your head[D7] Give them a twist, a flick of the wristThat’s [G7] what the showman said

[C] I’ve got a lovely bunch of coconutsEvery ball you throw will make you [G7] richThere stands me wife, the idol of me lifeSinging roll a bowl a ball a penny a [C] pitch

-----------------------------------------Singing [C] roll a bowl a ball a penny a pitchSinging roll a bowl a ball a penny a [G7] pitchRolla bowl a ball, roll a bowl a ballSinging roll a bowl a ball a penny a [C] pitch

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NB the below has been changed from the key of D to the key of C at Margaret’s suggestion[C] Show Me The Way To Go [C7] Home, I'm [F] tired and I want to go to [C] bedI had a little drink about an hour ago, and it [G7] went right to my headWhere [C] ever I may roam, on [F] land or sea or [C] foam [F]You will always hear me singing this song[G] Show me the [G7] way to go [C] home

Da Doo Ron Ron

Intro: Count of 4 then [C]x4

[C] [F]I met him on a Monday and my heart stood still, [G] [C]Da doo ron ron ron, da doo ron ron. [C] [F]Somebody told me that his name was Bill, [G] [C]Da doo ron ron ron, da doo ron ron.

<C> [F] [C] [G] Yes my heart stood still, Yes his name was Bill,[C] [F] [G] [C] [C] And when he walked me home, da doo ron ron ron, da doo ron ron.

[C] [F]He knew what he was doin’ when he caught my eye, [G] [C]Da doo ron ron ron, da doo ron ron. [C] [F] [G] [C]He looks so quiet but my oh my, Da doo ron ron ron, da doo ron ron.

<C> [F] [C] [G] Yes, he caught my eye, Yes, my oh my.[C] [F] [G] [C] [C] And when he walked me home, da doo ron ron ron, da doo ron ron.

[C] [F] [G] [C]Picked me up at seven and he looked so fine, Da doo ron ron ron, da doo ron ron.[C] [F] [G] [C] [C] Someday soon, I’m gonna make him mine, Da doo ron ron ron, da doo ron ron.<C> [F] [C] [G] Yes, he looked so fine, Yes, I’ll make him mine,[C] [F] [G] [C]x2 [F]x2 [G7]x2 <C> And, when he walked me home, Da doo ron ron ron, da doo ron ron.

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Diana

Intro [C]x4 [Am]x4 [F]x4 [G7]x4

[C] I’m so young and [Am] you’re so old,[F] this, my darling, [G7] I’ve been told[C] I don’t care just [Am] what they say,[F] ‘cause forever[G7] I will pray[C] You and I will [Am] be as free [F] as the birds up [G7] in the trees[C] Oh, [Am] please, [F] stay by [G7] me, Di[C]ana [Am]x4 [F]x4 [G7]x4

[C] Thrills I get when you [Am] hold me close,[F] oh, my darling, [G7] you’re the most[C] I love you but do [Am] you love me,[F] oh, Diana, [G7] can’t you see[C] I love you with [Am] all my heart[F] and I hope we will [G7] never part[C] Oh, [Am] please, [F] stay by [G7] me, Di[C]ana [Am]x4 [F]x4 [G7]x4

[C] Only you can [Am] take my heart,[F] only you can [G7] tear it apart[C] When you hold me in your [Am] loving arms,[F] I can feel you giving all your [G7] charms[C] Hold me, darling, [Am] hold me tight,[F] squeeze me, baby, with [G7] all your might[C] Oh, [Am] please, [F] stay by [G7] me, Di-[C]ana…[Am] ……..[F] oh,[G7] please, Di-[C]ana…[Am] ……..[F].oh, [G7] please, Di-[C]ana [Csus] [C]

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Down by the Riverside

Intro: Count of 4 then [G7]x4 [C]x3 [C]I’m Gonna lay down my sword and shield Down by the riverside[G7] [C]Down by the riverside Down by the riversideGonna lay down my sword and shield Down by the riverside [G7] [C]Study war no more

Chorus: [F] [C]I ain’t gonna study war no more Ain’t gonna study war no more [G7] [C] [F]Ain’t gonna study war no more I ain’t gonna study war no more [C] [G7] [C]Ain’t gonna study war no more Ain’t gonna study war no more

[C]Gonna stick my sword in the golden sand Down by the riverside[G7] [C]Down by the riverside Down by the riversideGonna stick my sword in the golden sand Down by the riverside [G7] [C]Study war no more

Chorus: as above

[C]Gonna dance and I’m gonna sing Down by the riverside[G7] [C]Down by the riverside Down by the riversideGonna dance and I’m gonna sing Down by the riverside [G7] [C]Study war no more

Chorus: [F] [C]I ain’t gonna study war no more Ain’t gonna study war no more [G7] [C] [F]Ain’t gonna study war no more I ain’t gonna study war no more [C] [G7] <C>Ain’t gonna study war no more Ain’t gonna study war no more [G7]x2 <C>

Dumbarton's Drums

Intro: Count of 4 then [C]x2 [F]x2 <C>

Dumbarton's [C] drums they sound sae [G] bonnieWhen they remind me of my [C] JeannieSuch fond de[F]light can steal up[C]on me

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document.docxWhen Jeannie [G7] kneels and sings tae [C] me [F] [C]

Across the [C] hills o' burning [G] heatherDumbarton tolls the hour of [C] pleasureA song of [F] love that has no [C] measureWhen Jeannie [G7] kneels and sings tae [C] me [F] [C]

Dumbarton's [C] drums they sound sae [G] bonnieWhen they remind me of my [C] JeannieSuch fond de[F]light can steal up[C]on meWhen Jeannie [G7] kneels and sings tae [C] me [F] [C]

It's she a[C]lone who can de[G]light meAs gracefully she doth in[C]vite meAnd when her [F] tender arms en[C]fold meThe blackest [G7] night can turn and [C] flee [F] [C]

Dumbarton's [C] drums they sound sae [G] bonnieWhen they remind me of my [C] JeannieSuch fond de[F]light can steal up[C]on meWhen Jeannie [G7] kneels and sings tae [C] me [F] [C]Slow down When Jeannie <G7> kneels and kisses <C> me <F> <C>

A compilation of Dundee songs and nursery rhymes

Intro: Count of 4

[C] Last night there wis a [F] murder in the [C] fish shopA wee dug stole a haddie [G] boneA [C] big dug [F] tried tae tak it [C] fae himSo eh hit it we a [G] tattie [C] scone

[C] Eh went doon tae [F] see ma auntie [C] SadieShe wis biddin in a corned beef [G] tinEh [C] peeked through a [F] hole in the [C] windieAn shouted auntie [G] Sadie are ye [C] in

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[C] Her false teeth were [F] lyin on the [C] tableHer curly wig wis hingin’ on a [G] pegEh [C] laughed [F] until eh wisnie [C] ableWhen eh saw her screwin’ [G] aff her widen [C] leg

[C] E’ll tell the [G] Boaby, e’ll tell the [C] BoabyE’ll tell the [F] Boaby if ye [G] lay a hand on [C] me [C]Sixty days in the [G]Tripe Shop, Sixty Days in the [C] Tripe Shop, Sixty days in the [F] Tripe Shop if ye [G] lay a hand on [C] me. -----[C]There’s a Manny in yer Loaby Mary Ann,There’s a Manny in yer Loaby Mary [G] Ann, There’s a [C] Manny in yer Loaby, Ye’d [F] better get a Boaby,There’s a [C] Manny in yer [G] Loaby Mary [C] Ann.-----[C] Oh ye canny shove yer grannie aff the busOh ye canny shuve yer grannie aff the [G] busOh ye [C] canny shuve yer grannie for [F] she’s yer Mammie’s MammyYe [C] canny shuve yer [G] grannie aff the [C] bus.

[C] Ye can shuve yer other grannie aff the busYe can shuve yer other grannie aff the [G] busYe can [C] shuve yer other grannie for [F] She’s yer Daddie’s MammyYe can [C] shuve yer other [G] grannie aff the [C] bus

tempo change[C] I’m gain awha on a train, an your no comin’ [G] wi me[C] E’ve got a lad of ma ain, his [G] name is kilty [C] JeemieNoo Jeemie wears a kilt, he wears it in the [G] fashion[C] Every time he turns around a [G] canny help fae [C] laughin’.

tempo change[C] Wha wid like tae be a Boaby [G] dressed in Boaby’s claesWi a [C] sugerelly hat and a [F] belly full o’ [C] fatAn a tuppeney mealy [G] puddin’ for a [C] nose.

back to tune of Eh’ll tell the Boaby[C] Come up an see my [G] garret, Come up an see my [C] garret,Come up an see my [F] garret it’s [G] a furnished [C] new,A broken cup an [G] saucer, a chair we oot a [C] leg,A humphy backet [F] dresser an an [G] auld iron [C] bed.-----[C] Eh’ll tell the [G] Boaby, e’ll tell the [C] Boaby,

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document.docxEh’ll tell the [F] Boaby ____________ if ye [G] lay a hand on [C] me. <C> (Count 2 3 4 )

He’s got the Whole World in his HandsIntro: Count of 4 then [G7]x4 [C]x3

Chorus: [C] He's got the whole world in his hands [G7] He's got the whole wide world in his hands [C] He's got the whole world in his hands [G7] [C] He's got the whole world in his hands

[C]He's got the tiny little baby in his hands [G7]He's got the tiny little baby in his hands [C] He's got the tiny little baby in his hands [G7] [C]He's got the whole world in his hands

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[C]He's got you and me brother in his hands repeat 3 more times

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document.docxHe's got everybody here in his hands repeat 3 more times

[C]He's got the whole world in his hands [G7]He's got the whole wide world in his hands [C]He's got the whole world in his hands [G7] [C] He's got the whole world in his hands [G7] [C] <G7> <C>(Slower) He's got the whole world in his hands

How Much is that Doggy in the Window

Intro: Count of 4 then [C]x3 [G7]x3 [C]x3 <C> [C] [G7] How much is that doggie in the win - dow. [C] The one with the waggly tail. [G7] How much is that doggie in the win - dow, [C] I do hope that doggie’s for sale. [C] [G7] I must take a trip to Cali - forn - ia [C] And leave my poor sweetheart a - lone [G7] If she has a dog she won’t be lone - some [C] And the doggie will have a good home. Repeat Verse 1 [C] [G7] I don’t want a bunny or a kit - ty [C] I don’t want a parrot that talks [G7] I don’t want a bowl of little fishes [C] <C>You can’t take a goldfish for walks

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I Have a Dream Intro: Count 2 3 4 then [C]x2 [G7]x2 <C>

I have a [G7]dream, a song to [C]sing .. To help me [G7]cope, with any[C]thing If you see the [G7]wonder .. of a fairy [C]tale you can take the [G7]future, even if you [C]fail

I believe in [G7]angels .. something good in, [F]everything I [C]see I believe in [G7]angels .. when I know the [F]time, is right for [C]me I'll cross the [G7] stream [STOP] I have a [C]dream I have a [G7]dream, a fanta[C]sy .. To help me [G7]through, reali[C]ty And my desti[G7]nation, makes it worth the [C]while Pushing through the [G7]darkness, still another [C]mile

I believe in [G7]angels .. something good in, [F]everything I [C]see I believe in [G7]angels .. when I know the [F]time, is right for [C]me I'll cross the [G7] stream [STOP] I have a [C]dream I'll cross the [G7] stream [STOP] I have a [C]dream

I have a [G7]dream, a song to [C]sing .. To help me [G7]cope, with any[C]thing If you see the [G7]wonder .. of a fairy [C]tale you can take the [G7]future, even if you [C]fail

I believe in [G7]angels .. something good in, [F]everything I [C]see I believe in [G7]angels .. when I know the [F]time, is right for [C]me I'll cross the [G7]stream [STOP] I have a [C]dream I'll cross the [G7] stream [STOP] I have a [C]x4 [STRUM]dream <C>

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Leaning on a Lamp-PostCount of 4

I'm [C] leaning on a lamp-post at the corner of the street, In case a [G7] certain little lady comes [C] by. Oh [G7] me, oh [C] my, I [G] hope the little [D7] lady comes [G] by. [G7]

I [C] don't know if she'll get away. She doesn't always get away, But [G7] anyhow I know that she'll [C] try. Oh [G7] me, oh [C] my, I [G] hope the little [D7] lady comes [G] by.

There's [G7] no other girl I would wait for, But [C] this one I'd break any [E7] date [Am] for, I [D7] won't have to ask what she's late for, She [G7] wouldn't have to leave me flat, She's not a [G7] girl like that.

Oh, she's [C] absolutely wonderful, and marvellous and beautiful. And [G7] anyone can understand [C] why [C7] I'm [F] leaning on a lamp-post at the [D7] corner of the street In case a [C] certain little [G7] lady passes [C] by.

Oh, she's [C] absolutely wonderful, and marvellous and beautiful. And [G7] anyone can understand [C] why [C7] I'm [F] leaning on a lamp-post at the [D7] corner of the street In case a [C] certain little [G7] lady passes [C] by. (Slow down) In case a <C> certain little <G7> lady passes <C>by.

Puttin’ On The Style

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document.docx[C] Sweet sixteen goes to church Just to see the [G7] boysLaughs and screams and giggles At every little [C] noiseTurns her face a little And turns her head [F] awhileBut [G7] everybody knows she's Only puttin’ on the [C] style

She's [C] puttin’ on the agony Puttin’ on the [G7] styleThat's what all the young folks Are doing all the [C] whileAnd as I look around me I sometimes have to [F] smile[G7] Seeing all the young folks Puttin’ on the [C] style

[C] Young man in the hot rod car Driving like he's [G7] madWith a pair of yellow gloves He's borrowed from his [C] dadHe makes it roar so lively Just to see his girlfriend [F] smile[G7] But she knows he's only Puttin’ on the [C] style

He's [C] puttin’ on the agony Puttin’ on the [G7] styleThat's what all the young folks Are doing all the [C] whileAnd as I look around me I sometimes have to [F] smile[G7] Seeing all the young folks Puttin’ on the [C] style [G7]x2 <C>

Road and the Miles to Dundee

Intro [C]x3 [F]x3 [G7]x3 <C>

Cauld [C] winter was [C7] howlin' o'er [F] moor and o’er [C] mountainsAnd [F] wild was the [C] surge on the [D] dark rolling [G7] seaWhen I [C] met aboot [C7] daybreak a [F] bonnie young [C] lassieWha [F] asked me the [C] road and the [G7] miles tae Dun[C]dee.

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document.docxSays [C] I, "My young [C7] lassie, I [F] canna weel [C] tell ye, The [F] road and the [C] distance I [D] canna weel [G7] gie,But [C] if you'll per[C7]mit me tae [F] gang a wee [C] bittie,I'll [F] show you the [C] road and the [G7] miles tae Dun[C]dee."

At [C] once she con[C7]sented and [F] gie’d me her [C] airmNot a [F] word did I [C] speir wha the [D] lassie micht [G7] beShe ap[C]peared like an [C7] angel in [F] feature and [C] formAs she [F] walked by my [C] side on the [G7] road tae Dun[C]dee.

So [C] here's tae the [C7] lassie; I [F] canna for[C]get her,And [F] ilka young [C] laddie wha's [D] listenin' tae [G7] me,O [C] never be [C7] sweirt tae con[F]voy a young [C] lassie,Though it's [F] only to [C] show her the [G7] road tae Dun[C]dee. <C>

Scottish City MedleyThe Road and the Miles to Dundee / I belong to Glasgow / Northern Lights of Aberdeen 3/4 timeIntro: Count of 4 slowly then [C]x3 [F]x3 [G7]x3 <C>

Cauld [C] winter was [C7] howlin' o'er [F] moor and o’er [C] mountainsAnd [F] wild was the [C] surge on the [D] dark rolling [G7] seaWhen I [C] met aboot [C7] daybreak a [F] bonnie young [C] lassieWha [F] asked me the [C] road and the [G7] miles tae Dun[C]dee.

Says [C] I, "My young [C7] lassie, I [F] canna weel [C] tell ye, The [F] road and the [C] distance I [D] canna weel [G7] gie,But [C] if you'll per[C7]mit me tae [F] gang a wee [C] bittie,I'll [F] show you the [C] road and the [G7] miles tae Dun[C]dee."

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document.docxAt [C] once she con[C7]sented and [F] gie’d me her [C] airmNot a [F] word did I [C] speir wha the [D] lassie micht [G7] beShe ap[C]peared like an [C7] angel in [F] feature and [C] formAs she [F] walked by my [C] side on the [G7] road tae Dun[C]dee.

So [C] here's tae the [C7] lassie; I [F] canna for[C]get her,And [F] ilka young [C] laddie wha's [D] listenin' tae [G7] me,O [C] never be [C7] sweirt tae con[F]voy a young [C] lassie,Though it's [F] only to [C] show her the [G7] road tae Dun[C]dee. [C]

[C] I belong to [C7] Glasgow, [F] Dear old [C7] Glasgow [G7] toun;But [C] what's the matter wi' Glasgow, For it's [D7] goin' roun' and [G7] roun'!I'm [C] only a common old [F] working chap, As anyone [C] here can [G7] see,But when [C] I get a [F] couple o' [C] drinks on a [A7] Saturday, [Dm] Glasgow be[G7]longs to [C] me! [C7]x4

The [C] Northern Lights of [G7] old Aber[C]deen, mean [F] home, sweet home to [C] me,The [F] Northern Lights of [C] Aberdeen are [D] what I long to [G7] see. [G7]

I've [C] been a wand'rer [G7] all of my [C] life and [F] many a sight I've [C] seen,God [F] speed the day when I'm [C] on my way to my [D] home in [G7] Aber[C]deen. <C>

When [C] I was a lad, a [F] tiny wee [C] lad, [F] my mother [G7] said to [C] me,"Come [C] see the Northern [F] Lights my [C] boy, [F] they're bright as [G7] they can [C] be.“

She [F] called them the heavenly [C] dancers, merry [F] dancers in the [G7] sky,I'll [C] never forget that [F] wonderful [C] sight, [G7] they made the heavens [C] bright. [C]

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The [C] Northern Lights of [G7] old Aber[C]deen, mean [F] home, sweet home to [C] me,The [F] Northern Lights of [C] Aberdeen are [D] what I long to [G7] see. [G7]

I've [C] been a wand'rer [G7] all of my [C] life and [F] many a sight I've [C] seen,God [F] speed the day when I'm [C] on my way to my [D] home in [G7] Aber[C]deen.

[C] I belong to [C7] Glasgow, [F] Dear old Glasgow [G7] toun;But [C] what's the matter wi' Glasgow,For it's [D7] goin' roun' and [G7] roun'!I'm [C] only a common old [F] working chap, As anyone [C] here can [G7] see,But when [C] I get a [F] couple o' [C] drinks on a [A7] Saturday, (pause and slow down)[Dm] Glasgow be[G7]longs to [C] x4 me! <C>

She’ll be Coming Round the MountainIntro: Count of 4 then [G7]x4 <C>[G7] [C]She’ll be coming round the mountain when she comes (toot toot) [G7] She’ll be coming round the mountain when she comes (toot toot) [C]She’ll be coming round the mountain [F] She’ll be coming round the mountain [C] [G7] [C]She’ll be coming round the mountain when she comes [C]Chorus: singing aye-aye-yippee-yippee-aye

[G7]singing aye-aye-yippee-yippee- aye [C] [F] [C]singing aye-aye-yippee- aye-aye-yippee-aye-aye-[G7] [C] <G7> <C>yippee-yippee-aye

[G7] [C]She’ll be driving six white horses when she comes [G7] She’ll be driving six white horses when she comes [C]She’ll be driving six white horses [F]She’ll be driving six white horses [C] [G7] [C]She’ll be driving six white horses when she comes

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document.docxChorus: [G7] [C]Oh we’ll all go out to meet her when she comes [G7] Oh we’ll all go out to meet her when she comes [C]Oh we’ll all go out to meet her [F]Oh we’ll all go out to meet her [C] [G7] [C]Oh we’ll all go out to meet her when she comesChorus:

Side By SideIntro: [C]x2 [A7]x2 [D7]x2 [G7]x2 [C]x2 [G]x2

[C] Oh, we ain't got a barrel of [F] mo[C]ney,Maybe we're ragged and [F] fun[C]ny; But we'll [F] travel along, [C] singin' a [A7] song,[D7] Side [G7] by [C] side. [G7]

[C] Don't know what's comin' to[F]mor[C]row,Maybe it's trouble and [F] sor[C]row;But we'll [F] travel the road, [C] sharin' our [A7] load,[D7] Side [G7] by [C] side.

[E7] Through all kinds of weather,[A7] What if the sky should fall;Just as [D7] long as we're together,It [G7] really doesn't matter at all. [G7]

When they've [C] all had their quarrels and [F] part[C]ed,We'll be the same as we [F] start[C]ed;But we’ll [F] travel along, [C] singing a [A7] song[D7] Side [G7] by [C] side [G7]

[C] Oh, we ain't got a barrel of [F] mo[C]ney,Maybe we're ragged and [F] fun[C]ny;But we'll [F] travel along, [C] singin' a [A7] song,[D7] Side [G7] by [C] side. [G7]

[C] Don't know what's comin' to[F]mor[C]row,Maybe it's trouble and [F] sor[C]row;But we'll [F] travel the road, [C] sharin' our [A7] load,[D7] Side [G7] by [C] side.

[E7] Through all kinds of weather,[A7] What if the sky should fall;Just as [D7] long as we're together,It [G7] really doesn't matter at all. [G7]

When they've [C] all had their quarrels and [F] part[C]ed,We'll be the same as we [F] start[C]ed;But we’ll [F] travel along, [C] singing a [A7] song2 beats each chord <D7>x2 Side <G7> x2by <C>x2 side <A7>x2

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document.docx4 beats each chord <D7>x4 Side… <G7>x4 by… <C>x2 side… <G7>x2 <C>

Singing the Blues

Intro: Count 234Whistle – [C]x2 [F]x2 [C]x2 [G7]x2 [F]x2 [G7]x2 [C]x2 [G7]x2 Well I [C] never felt more like [F] singin' the blues'Cause [C] I never thought that [G7] I'd ever lose, your [F] love dear[G7] Why'd you do me this [C] way? [G7]

Well I [C] never felt more like [F] cryin' all night ‘Cause [C] everything's wrong and [G7] nothin' ain't right, with[F]out you.[G7] You got me singin' the [C] blues [C7]

The [F] moon and stars no [C] longer shineThe [F] dream is gone I [C] thought was mineThere's [F] nothin' left for [C] me to do, but <C> cry-y-y-y over [G7] you

Well I [C] never felt more like [F] running awayBut [C] why should I go 'cause [G7] I couldn't stay with[F]out you?[G7] You got me singin' the [C] blues [G7]

Instrumental - Whistle – C F C G7 F G7 C G7 {strum along to the melody}

Well I [C] never felt more like [F] singin' the blues'Cause [C] I never thought that [G7] I'd ever lose, your [F] love dear[G7] Why'd you do me this [C] way? [G7]

Well I [C] never felt more like [F] cryin' all night ‘Cause [C] everything's wrong and [G7] nothin' ain't right, with[F]out you.[G7] You got me singin' the [C] blues [C7]

The [F] moon and stars no [C] longer shineThe [F] dream is gone I [C] thought was mineThere's [F] nothin' left for [C] me to do, but <C> cry-y-y-y over [G7] you Well I [C] never felt more like [F] running awayBut [C] why should I go 'cause [G7] I couldn't stay with[F]out you?[G7] You got me singin' the [C] blues [G7]x2 <C>

Wartime MedleyC F F G7Pack up your troubles in your old kit bag and smile, smile, smileC D7 G7

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document.docxWhile you've a Lucifer to light your fag. Smile boys, that's the styleC G7 F C G7What's the use of worrying? It never was worth while, so,C C G7 CPack up your troubles in your old kit bag and smile, smile, smile.

----------------------------------------- C F CIt's a long way to Tipperary; it’s a long way to go,C D7 G7It's a long way to Tipperary, To the sweetest girl I know!C F CGoodbye Piccadilly! Farewell Leicester Square! C C G7 CIt's a long, long way to Tipperary, But my heart's right there!----N.B. Daisy, Daisy changed from the key of G to key of C at Margaret’s suggestion----

C C7 F C G C Am GDaisy, Daisy, give me your answer do. I'm half crazy all for the love of youG7 C Am F C G7It won't be a stylish marriage. I can't afford a carriage C G7 G7 C G7 CBut you'll look sweet upon the seat of a bicycle built for two

-----------------------------------------C E7 A7 A+We'll meet again, don't know where, don't know when D7 G7 G7But I know we'll meet again some sunny day

C E7 A7 A+(Repeat) Keep smiling through, just like you always do

D7 G7 C CTill the blue skies drive the dark clouds far away C7 C+So will you please say "Hello" to the folks that I know F FTell them I won't be long D7 D7They’ll be happy to know that as you saw me go G G7I was singing this songC E7 A7 A+We'll meet again, don't know where, don't know when

Slow D G7 C Fx2 Cx2 Gx2 (go to Repeat)But I know we'll meet again some sunny day

Cx2 Fx2 <C> (after Repeat)We’re No Awa Tae Bide Awa

C-- G-- <C>

Chorus:Oh we’re [C] no’ a[G]wa’ tae [C] bide awa’,We’re no’ a[Am]wa’ tae [D] leave [G] ye.We’re [C] no’ a[C7]wa’ tae [F] bide a[C]wa’,We’ll [F] aye [C] come [Am] back an’ [G] see [C] ye.

As [C] I was [G] walkin’ doon the [C]O[F]ver[C]gateI [C] met wi’ [Am] Johnny [D] Sco[G]bie.Says [F] he tae [C] me, “Could ye [Dm] go a [C] hauf?”

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document.docxSays [F] I, [C] “Man, [Am] That’s ma [G] hoa[C]bby!”.

Chorus:Oh we’re [C] no’ a[G]wa’ tae [C] bide awa’,We’re no’ a[Am]wa’ tae [D] leave [G] ye.We’re [C] no’ a[C7]wa’ tae [F] bide a[C]wa’,We’ll [F] aye [C] come [Am] back an’ [G] see [C] ye.

So we [C] had a [G] hauf, and an[C]i[F]ther [C] hauf,And [C] then we [Am] had a[D]ni[G]ther.[F] He got [C] fu’, an’ [Dm] I got [C] fu’,And we [F] baith [C] went [Am] hame the[G]gith[C]er.

Chorus:Oh we’re [C] no’ a[G]wa’ tae [C] bide awa’,We’re no’ a[Am]wa’ tae [D] leave [G] ye.We’re [C] no’ a[C7]wa’ tae [F] bide a[C]wa’,We’ll [F] aye [C] come [Am] back an’ [G] see [C]x4 ye.

[C]x4 [F]x4 [G7]x4 <C>

We'll Sing in the SunshineIntro: Count of 4 then [C]x2 [C7]x2 [F]x2 [G7]x2

[C] [C7] [F] [G7] [C] We'll sing in the sunshine, we'll laugh every da-a-a-ay, [C] [C7] [F] [G7] [C] We'll sing in the sunshine, then I'll be on my way.

[C] [F] [G7] [C] I will never love you, the cost of love is too dear. [F] [G7] [C] But though I'll never love you, I'll stay with you one year.

[C7] [F] [G7] [C] And we can sing in the sunshine, we'll laugh every da-a-a-ay [C7] [F] [G7] [C] We'll sing in the sunshine, then I'll be on my way.

[C] [F] [G7] [C] I'll sing to you each morning, I'll kiss you every night [F] [G7] [C]

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document.docxBut darling, don't cling to me, I'll soon be out of sight.

[C] [C7] [F] [G7] [C] But we can sing in the sunshine, we'll laugh every da-a-a-ay [C] [C7] [F] [G7] [C] We'll sing in the sunshine, then I'll be on my way.

[C] [F] [G7] [C] My daddy, he once told me, “Hey don't you love you any man. [F] [G7] [C] Just take what they may give you, and give but what you can.

[C] [C7 [F] [G7] [C] And you can sing in the sunshine, you'll laugh every da-a-a-ay. [C] [C7] [F] [G7] [C] You'll sing in the sunshine, then be on your way.”

[C] [F] [G7] [C] And when our year has ended, and I have gone a-way. [F] [G7] [C] You'll often speak a-bout me, and this is what you'll say.

[C] [C7] [F] [G7] [C] We sang in the sunshine, you know we laughed every da-a-a-ay. [C] [C7] [F] [G7] [C] <C>We sang in the sunshine, then she went on her way.

Yes Sir That’s my Baby

Intro: [C]x2 [Am]x2 [F]x2 [G7]X2

[C] Yes, sir, that’s my baby,[G7] no, sir, I don’t mean “maybe”Yes, sir, that’s my baby [C] now.

[C] Yes, ma’am we’ve decided,[G7] no, ma’am we won’t hide itYes ma’am you’re invited [C] now.

By the [C7] way, by the [F] way,When we [D7] reach the preacher I’ll [G7] say <G7> x3 <G7> [with feeling] (silent count 234)[C] Yes, sir, that’s my baby,[G7] No, sir don’t mean “maybe”Yes, sir, that’s my baby [C] now.

[C] Well well, "lookit" that baby,[G] Do tell, don't say "maybe",Hell's bells, won't she cause some [C] row?

Pretty [C7] soon, Pretty [F] soon,

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document.docxWe will [D7] hear that Lohengrin [G7] tune, <G7>x3 <G7> [I'm sayin'] (Silent 234)

[C] Who for should she be sir,[G7] No one else but me sir,Yes sir, That's my baby [C] now[C] Yes sir, that’s my baby[G7] Yes sir, I don't mean maybe,Yes sir, That's my baby now [C]x2 [G7]x2 <C>

You Are My SunshineIntro: Count of 4 then [C]x2 [G7]x2 <C>

The other [C]night dear, as I lay [C7]sleeping I dreamed I [F]held you in my [C]arms [C]But when I a[F]woke, dear, I was mis[C]takenSo I hung my [G7]head and I [C]cried.

Chorus: You are my [C]sunshine, my only sunshine [C7]You make me [F]happy when skies are [C]gray [C]You'll never [F]know dear, how much I [C]love you [C]Please don't take my [G7]sunshine a[C]way

I'll always [C]love you and make you [C7]happy, If you will [F]only say the [C]same.[C]But if you [F]leave me and love a[C]nother, [C]You'll regret it [G7]all some [C]day

Chorus: You are my [C]sunshine, my only sunshine [C7]You make me [F]happy when skies are [C]gray [C]You'll never [F]know dear, how much I [C]love you [C]Please don't take my [G7]sunshine a[C]way

You told me [C]once, dear, you really [C7]loved me And no one [F]else could come [C]between [C]But now you've [F]left me and love a[C]nother [C]You have shattered [G7]all of my [C]dreams

Chorus: You are my [C]sunshine, my only sunshine [C7]You make me [F]happy when skies are [C]gray [C]You'll never [F]know dear, how much I [C]love you [C]Please don't take my [G7]sunshine a[C]way

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document.docxIn all my [C]dreams, dear, you seem to [C7]leave me When I a[F]wake my poor heart [C]pains [C]So won’t you [F]come back and make me [C]happy [C]I'll forgive you, I'll [G7]take all the [C]blame

Chorus: You are my [C]sunshine, my only sunshine [C7]You make me [F]happy when skies are [C]gray [C]You'll never [F]know dear, how much I [C]love you [C]Please don't take my [G7]sunshine a[C]way [C]Please don't take my [G7]sunshine a[C]way <C>