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April 25, 2017 Old City Hall Restaurant—Upstairs 7400 Monterey St. Gilroy 1. America the Beauful 2. Take Me Out to the Ball Game 3. Cant Help Falling in Love 4. Dont Fence Me In 5. Hey, Good Lookin6. Its So Easy 7. Red Sails in the Sunset 8. Wabash Cannonball 9. The 59th Street Bridge Song 10. On the Road Again BREAK ——- OPEN MIC 11. CryinTime 12. Margaritaville 13. Tennessee Waltz 14. Oh Boy! (All My Love) 15. I Saw Her Standing There 16. Ripple 17. Summerme 18. Yellow Submarine 19. Youve Got A Friend in Me 20. Happy Trails

Transcript of April 25, 2017 Old ity Hall Restaurant—Upstairs 7400 ... · • The Lion Sleeps Tonight (1961)...

April 25, 2017

Old City Hall Restaurant—Upstairs

7400 Monterey St. Gilroy

1. America the Beautiful

2. Take Me Out to the Ball Game

3. Can’t Help Falling in Love

4. Don’t Fence Me In

5. Hey, Good Lookin’

6. It’s So Easy

7. Red Sails in the Sunset

8. Wabash Cannonball

9. The 59th Street Bridge Song

10. On the Road Again

BREAK ——- OPEN MIC

11. Cryin’ Time

12. Margaritaville

13. Tennessee Waltz

14. Oh Boy! (All My Love)

15. I Saw Her Standing There

16. Ripple

17. Summertime

18. Yellow Submarine

19. You’ve Got A Friend in Me

20. Happy Trails

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America The Beautiful Katherine Lee Bates / Samuel Ward, 1910 YouTube video tutorial: http://youtu.be/YDOajJTNkEk

INTRO:

[Either a smooth arpeggio or a gentle strum: D-DUDUD] F C F G7 C |X X X X|X X X X|X X X X|X X X X|

VERSE 1: C G7 x2 C x2 O beautiful for spacious skies, for amber waves of grain

G D7 [G - G7] For purple mountain majesties above the fruited plain C G7 x2 [C - C7]

[F - G7]America, America, God shed his grace on thee

F C C And crown thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea F C [F-G7] C

VERSE 2: C G7 x2 C x2

O beautiful for pilgrim feet, whose stern impassioned stress G D7 [G - G7]

A thoroughfare for freedom beat across the wilderness C G7 x2 [C - C7] America, America, God mend thine ev’ry flaw

F C [F - G7] C Confirm thy soul in self-control, thy liberty in law F C [F - G7] C

VERSE 3: C G7 x2 C x2

O beautiful for patriot dream that sees beyond the years G D7 [G - G7]

Thine alabaster cities gleam, undimmed by human tears C G7 x2 [C - C7]

America, America, God shed his grace on thee F C [F - G7] C

And crown thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea

OUTRO: F C

And crown thy good with brotherhood

F G7 [C - F] CFrom sea - to - shi - - - ning sea

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C G7Take me out to the ball game, C G7Take me out with the crowd A7 DmBuy me some peanuts and cracker jack,D7 G7I don't care if I never get back

C G7Let me root, root, root for the home team, C7 FIf they don't win it's a shame,

F (Ab7) C (CM7 C7) A7For it's one, two, three strikes, you're out, D7 G7 C ( turn with G7 )

At the old ball game

This song was written in 1908The year that Bill Tapia was born!

Jack Norworth's 1908 American Music classic composition waswritten on some scrap paper on a train ride to Manhattan. Norworth thenprovided those paper-scrap lyrics to Albert Von Tilzer who composed themusic, which in turn was published by the York Music Company, and beforethe year 1908 was over, a hit song was born. Jack Norworth was a verysuccessful vaudeville entertainer & songwriter and he spent about fifteenminutes writing this classic which is sung during the seventh inning stretchat every ballpark in the country. On the 50th anniversary of his song, MajorLeague Baseball presented Jack Norworth, who attended his first MajorLeague ballgame on June 27, 1940 (Brooklyn Dodgers 5 vs. Chicago Cubs 4),with a lifetime Major League Ballpark pass.

Words by Jack Norworth • Music by Albert Von Tilzer

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Songs from Bill Tapia's Youth

1908 - 1926

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C G Am F C G G7Wise men say, only fools rush in C G Am F C G G7Wise men say, only fools rush in F G Am Dm C G CBut I can't help falling in love with you C G Am F C G G7Shall I stay? Would it be a sin? F G Am Dm C G CIf I can't help falling in love with youEm Am Em AmLike a river flows.... Surely to the sea Em Am Em A7 Dm GDarling so it goes, some things are meant to be.......... C G Am F C G G7Take my hand, take my whole life too F G Am Dm C G CFor I can't help falling in love with you Em Am Em AmLike a river flows.... Surely to the sea Em Am Em A7 Dm GDarling so it goes, some things are meant to be.......... C G Am F C G G7Take my hand, take my whole life too F G Am Dm C G CFor I can't help falling in love with you F G Am Dm C G CFor I can't help falling in love with you

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by George David Weiss (1961) who also wrote• Lullaby of Birdland (1952)• What A Wonderful World (1967)• The Lion Sleeps Tonight (1961)

and also atUkulele Club of Santa Cruz

"Falling in Love" NightMarch 2007

Can't Help Falling in LoveCan't Help Falling in Love320

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Hey, Good Lookin'

Hey, Good Lookin' by Hank Williams (June 1951)has been covered by

Ames BrothersAnita BryantArto SotavaltaBarbara MandrellBill Black's ComboBobby RydellBoxcar WillieBruce SpringsteenBuckwheat ZydecoCarl PerkinsCharlie RichConnie FrancisConnie StevensConway TwittyLoretta LynnDean MartinDel Shannon

Dinah WashingtonDon HelmsDwight YoakamEddy ArnoldErnest TubbFloyd CramerFrankie LaineFreddy FenderGene VincentGeorge ClintonGeorge JonesHank Williams, JrHelen MerrillHelen O'ConnellHomer & JethroJerry Lee LewisJimmy DaleJohnny Cash

Willie NelsonLeon RussellPiano RedRay CharlesRay PriceRoger MillerRonnie HawkinsRoy AcuffRoy BuchananRoy ClarkRoy OrbisonSleepy LaBeefSpike JonesTab HunterTennessee Ernie FordHelen O'ConnellWaylon Jennings

and many many others !

216 Intro: D7 G7 C G7

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Strum: DDUUDU

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It's so easy to fall in love, C F G7 C

It's so easy to fall in love C G7 F G7

People tell me love's for fools, C F G7 C

So here I go, breaking all of the rules

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It seems so easy (seems so easy, seems so easy)C

Oh woh woh so doggone easy (doggone easy , doggone easy)F

Umm-hmm, it seems so easy, (seems so easy, seems so easy, seems so easy)D7 G7

Where you're concerned, my heart has learned C G7 F G7

It's so easy to fall in love, C F G7 C

It's so easy to fall in love

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It's so easy to fall in love, C F G7 C

It's so easy to fall in love

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Look into your heart and seeC F G7 C

What your love book set apart for me

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It seems so easy (seems so easy, seems so easy)C

Umm-hmm so doggone easy (doggone easy , doggone easy)F

Umm-hmm, it seems so easy, (seems so easy, seems so easy, seems so easy)D7 G7

Where you're concerned, my heart has learned

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It's so easy to fall in love, C F G7 C

It's so easy to fall in love C G7 F G7

It's so easy to fall in love, C F G7 C

It's so easy to fall in love

Written by Buddy Holly and Norman Petty and recorded at Petty Studios in Clovis, New Mexico during the Summer of 1958. Petty was Holly's producer and manager. This was the last single Holly recorded with The Crickets. In the last few months of his life, he moved to New York and began recording with more elaborate production techniques, including string sections. Buddy Holly was known for his innovative guitar riffs, but he didn't play lead guitar on this one. A session guitarist named Tommy Allsup did. Allsup also played in Holly's band on his last tour. Many of Holly's fans consider this one of his best songs, but it was never released as a single. Linda Ronstadt had a hit with this in 1977. Her version went to #5 on the US charts. .

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Words & Music by Jimmy Kennedy & Hugh Williams 1935

Red Sails In The Sunset

C C7 F C

Red sails in the sunset, way out on the sea, C C7 F C

Red sails in the sunset, way out on the sea,G Dm G7 C G7

Oh, carry my loved one... home safely to meC C7 F C

She sailed at the dawning, all day I've been blueG Dm G7 C C7

Red sails in the sunset... I'm trusting in you F C

Swift wings you must borrow,G7 C

Make straight for the shoreF C (Am7)

We marry tomorrow, Dm D7 G7

And she goes sailing no moreC C7 F C

Red sails in the sunset... way out on the sea,G Dm G7 C (turn with G7)

Oh carry my loved one... home safely to me to Verse 2

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Wabash CannonballC

From the great Atlantic Ocean to the wide Pacific shore D GShe climbs a flowery mountains o'er the hills and by the shore

CShe's mighty tall and handsome, she's known quite well by all

D GShe's a regular combination, on the Wabash Cannonball

G CWell she came down from Birmingham one cold December day

D GAs she pulled into the station you could hear all the people say

CNow there’s a gal from Tennessee, she's long and she's tall D GShe came down from Birmingham, on the Wabash Cannonball

CHORUS G C Listen to the jingle, the rumble and the roar

D G As she glides along the woodland, over hills and by the shore

C Hear the mighty rush of the engine, hear the lonesome hobo's call

D G Traveling through the jungle on the Wabash Cannonball

G COh the Eastern states are dandy, so the Western people say

D GFrom New York to St. Louis, and Chicago by the way CTo the lakes of Minnesota where the rippling waters fall D GNo chances to be taken on the Wabash Cannonball

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I have rode the I .C. Limited, also the Royal Blue D GAcross the Eastern counties on Elkhorn Number Two CI have rode these highball trains from coast to coast that's all D GBut I have found no equal to the Wabash Cannonball

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G xx3 CFrom the great Atlantic Ocean to the wide Pacific shore D GShe climbs a flowery mountains o'er the hills and by the shore

CShe's mighty tall and handsome, she's known quite well by all

D GShe's a regular combination, on the Wabash Cannonball

G CWell she came down from Birmingham one cold December day

D GAs she pulled into the station you could hear all the people say

CNow there’s a gal from Tennessee, she's long and she's tall D GShe came down from Birmingham, on the Wabash Cannonball

CHORUS G C Listen to the jingle, the rumble and the roar

D G As she glides along the woodland, over hills and by the shore

C Hear the mighty rush of the engine, hear the lonesome hobo's call

D G Traveling through the jungle on the Wabash Cannonball

G COh the Eastern states are dandy, so the Western people say

D GFrom New York to St. Louis, and Chicago by the way CTo the lakes of Minnesota where the rippling waters fall D GNo chances to be taken on the Wabash Cannonball

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I have rode the I .C. Limited, also the Royal Blue D GAcross the Eastern counties on Elkhorn Number Two CI have rode these highball trains from coast to coast that's all D GBut I have found no equal to the Wabash Cannonball

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The 59th

Street Bridge Song (Feelin’ Groovy)

Paul Simon, 1966 YouTube video tutorial: http://youtu.be/Qq_ZegSWLrw

INTRO: [LIGHT BOUNCY STRUM: DuDuDuDu

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VERSE 1: F C G7 C Slow down - you move too fast F C G7 C You got to make the morning last just F C G7 C Kickin down the cobblestones F C G7 C Lookin for fun and feelin groovy F C G7 C

F C G7 C Ba-da-da da-da da-da - feelin groovy F C G7 C

VERSE 2: F C G7 C Hello lamppost - watcha knowin? F C G7 C I’ve come to watch your flowers growin F C G7 C Ain’tcha got no rhymes for me? F C G7 C Doo-it-n doo-doo, feelin groovy F C G7 C

F C G7 C Ba-da-da da-da da-da - feelin groovy F C G7 C

BRIDGE: F C G7 C

I’ve got no deeds to do, no promises to keep F C G7 C I’m dappled and drowsy and ready to sleep, let the F C G7 C Morning time drop all its petals on me F C G7 C Life I love you - all is groovy F C G7 C

Ba-da-da

OUTRO: F C G7 C F C G7 C Da-da da-da da-da-da - ba-da-da-da ba-da-da [REPEAT 3 TIMES]

F C G7 C\ Da-da da-da da-da-da

1 77sus OR

On the Road Again

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Insisting that the world be turnin' our way, and our way... 

Willie Nelson, 1979. Ukulele arrangement Austin Ukulele Society, 2011.

IntroC C C C

Verse 1C

On the road again,

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Just can't wait to get on the road again

Dm

The life I love is makin' music with my friends

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And I can't wait to get on the road a–gain

Verse 2C

On the road again,

E7

Goin' places that I've never been

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Seein' things that I may never see again,

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And I can't wait to get on the road a–gain

BridgeF

On the road again, 

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Like a band of gypsies we go down the highway

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We're the best of friends,

Chords in this song

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On the Road Again

Verse 3[no chords] C

Is on is on the road again

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Just can't wait to get on the road again

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The life I love is makin' music with my friends

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And I can't wait to get on the road a–gain

Repeat Verse 1

Repeat Verse 2

Repeat Bridge

Repeat Verse 3 and Ending[no chords] C

Is on is on the road again

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Just can't wait to get on the road again

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The life I love is makin' music with my friends

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And I can't wait to get on the road a–gain

F                              G7                     C

And I can't wait to get on the road a–gain

F                              G7                     C          C\ G7\   C \ [hold]And I can't wait to get on the road a–gaaaaain

Intro: C7 F [C-G7] C Strum: D Du Du Du

End: C/

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Margaritaville Jimmy Buffett, 1977 YouTube video tutorial: http://youtu.be/7fF4Xa8n56I

INTRO:[SAUNTER: D-DU-UDU] C |X X X X|X X X X|

VERSE 1: C Nibblin’ on sponge cake, watchin’ the sun bake

G All of those tourists covered with oil

Strummin my four string on my front porch swing C

Smell those shrimp – they’re beginnin’ to boil

CHORUS: F G C C7 Wasted away again in Margaritaville F G C C7 Searchin’ for my - lost shaker of salt F G C[HANG]G[HANG] F Some people claim that there’s a wo - man to blame

G C But I know it’s nobody’s fault

VERSE 2: C Don’t know the reason, stayed here all season

G With nothin’ to show but this brand new tattoo

But it’s a real beauty, a Mexican cutie C

How it got here I haven’t a clue

CHORUS: F G C C7 Wasted away again in Margaritaville F G C C7 Searchin’ for my - lost shaker of salt F G C[HANG]G[HANG] F Some people claim that there’s a wo - man to blame

G C Now I think – hell it could be my fault

VERSE 3: C I blew out my flip flop, stepped on a pop top

G Cut my heel, had to cruise on back home

But there’s booze in the blender, and soon it will render C

That frozen concoction that helps me hang on

CHORUS: F G C C7 Wasted away again in Margaritaville F G C C7 Searchin’ for my - lost shaker of salt F G C[HANG]G[HANG] F Some people claim that there’s a wo - man to blame

G C But I know – it’s my own damn fault

OUTRO: F G C[HANG]G[HANG] F Yes, and some people claim that there’s a wo - man to blame

G C But I know – it’s my own damn fault

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Berkeley Ukulele Club Chart #019

Tennessee Waltz (3/4 Time) Key of C

Verse 1 | C | Cmaj7 | C7 | F

I was waltzing with my darlin to the Tennessee Waltz

| C | A7 | D7 | G7 When an old friend I happened to see.

| C | Cmaj7 | C7 | F I Introduced him to my loved one and while they were waltzing

| C | G7 | C | C my friend stole my sweetheart from me.

Chorus 1 | C | E7 | F | C

I remember the night and the Tennessee Waltz

| C | A7 | D7 | G7 Now I know just how much I have lost.

| C | C | C7 | F Yes, I lost my little darlin’ the night they were playin’

| C | G7 | C | C that beautiful Tennessee Waltz.

Verse 2 | C | Cmaj7 | C7 | F

Now I wonder how a dance like the Tennessee Waltz

| C | A7 | D7 | G7 Could have broken my heart so com- plete.

| C | Cmaj7 | C7 | F Well I couldn’t blame my darlin’, and who could help fallin’

| C | G7 | C | C In love with my darlin’ so sweet.

Chorus 2 | C | E7 | F | C

Well it must be the fault of the Tennessee Waltz

| C | A7 | D7 | G7 Wish I’d known just how much it would cost.

| C | C | C7 | F But I didn’t see it commin’, it’s all over but the cryin’

| C | G7 | C | C Blame it all on the Tennessee Waltz.

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Berkeley Ukulele Club Chart #019

Tennessee Waltz (3/4 Time) Picking Tablature

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Oh Boy! (All My Love) West, Tilghman & Petty (Buddy Holly & The Crickets), 1957 YouTube video tutorial: http://youtu.be/6Vrft1dhP40

NO INTRO Strum: DDUUDU

VERSE 2: G[STOP] G[STOP] All of my life - I’ve been a-waitin G[STOP] G[STOP] G Tonight there’ll be no - hesitatin C Oh boy [OH BOY!] when you’re with me

G Oh boy [OH BOY!] the world can see

D [G-C]-G That you - were meant - for me

BRIDGE: D Stars appear and shadows a-fallin G You can hear my heart a-callin C Little bit of lovin makes everything right D I’m gonna see my baby tonight

DUM DUMs: G Dum – de dum dum - oh boy

Dum – de dum dum - oh boy

INSTRUMENTAL: C x2 G x2 D x2 G-C-G-D

VERSE 1: G[STOP] G[STOP] All of my love - all of my kissin G[STOP] G[STOP] G You don’t know what you’ve been a-missin C Oh boy [OH BOY!] when you’re with me

G Oh boy [OH BOY!] the world can see

D [G-C]-[G-D] That you - were meant - for me

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I Saw Her Standing There

Well (G) she looked at me, and (C7)I, I could (G) see, That before too long, I’d fall in love with (D7) her. (G)She wouldn’t (G7)dance with (C)another, (Eb)oooohWhen I (G)saw her (D7)standing (G)there.

Well my (C7)heart went boom when I crossed that room And I held her hand in (D7)mine.(C7)

Whoa we (G) danced through the night and we (C7) held each other (G) tightAnd before too long I fell in love with (D7) her.Now (G) I’ll never (G7)dance with (C)another, (Eb)oooohSince I (G)saw her (D7)standing (G)there.(G7)

Well my (C7)heart went boom when I crossed that room And I held her hand in (D7)mine.(C7)

Whoa we (G) danced through the night and we (C7) held each other (G) tightAnd before too long I fell in love with (D7) her.Now (G) I’ll never (G7)dance with (C)another, (Eb)oooohSince I (G)saw her (D7)standing (G)there.Oh, since I (G)saw her (D7)standing (G)there.Yeah well, since I (G)saw her (D7)standing (G)there.

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RippleBy Robert Hunter & Jerry Garcia

Intro:

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. | . . . . | . . . . | . . . . | G and my tunes---------- were pla-----yed on a harp---- un-------- strung

. . . | . . . . | . . . . | C . . . | . . . Would you hear my voice---- come thro-ugh the mu----- sic---- ?

. | G . . . | D . . . | C . . . | G Would you hold---- i----- it near-------------- as it---- were your own?

. . . | . . . . | . . . . | C . . . | . . . It's a hand-me- down--------------- The thou-ghts are bro------ ken----

. | . . . . | . . . . | . . . . | G . Per-haps they’re better--- left---- un------- sung---

. . | . . . . | . . . . | C . . . | . . . . | I don’t know--------------- , don’t re-eally ca------ re----

G . . . | D . . . | C . . . | G . . . | . . . . | Let---- there be songs-------------- to fill the-- air----------------

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. | G . . . | C . . . | A . . . | D . Where there is no peb-ble tossed Nor wind---- to---- blow---

. . | G . . . | . . . . | C . . . | . . . Reach out your-- hand-------------- if your cu---- u p is emp---- ty-----

. | . . . . | . . . . | . . . . | G . If your cup--- is full--- may it be---- a------- gain

. . | . . . . | . . . . | C . . . | . . . . | Let it be--- known--------------- there i------ is a foun------ tain---

G . . . | D . . . | C . . . | G that--- was not made--- by the hands of men

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Strum: v v ^ ^ v ^ 1 2 & - & 4 &

. . . | . . . . | . . . . | C . . . | . . . There is a--- road------------ no si--- imple high----- way---

. | . . . . | . . . . | . . . . | G Be--- tween--- the dawn--- and the dark--- of---- night

. . . | . . . . | . . . . | C . . . | . . . . | And if you--- go------------ no o--- one may fol--------- low---

G . . . | D . . . | C . . . | G . . . | . . . . | That--- path is for---- your steps a--- lone--------

Chorus: Am . . . | . . . . | D . . . | . . . Ri---------- ip---ple in------------ still wa--a-- ter------

. | G . . . | C . . . | A . . . | D . Where there is no peb-ble tossed Nor wind---- to---- blow---

. . | G . . . | . . . . | C . . . | . . . You who--- choose----- to le--- ead must fol-------- low---

. | . . . . | . . . . | . . . . | G But if------ you fall you fall----- a---------- lone

. . . | . . . . | . . . . | C . . . | . . . . | If you should stand---- then who-o’s to guide--- you--- ?

G . . . | D . . . | C . . . | G If I--- kne-ew the way--------- I would--- take you home

Ending: G . . | . . . . | . . . . | C . . . | . . . Lada da da Daa------------- La da-ah da Da--- Da----

. | . . . . | . . . . | . . . . | G Lada Da--- da dada--- Lada Da--- Da--- Da

. . . | . . . . | . . . . | C . . . | . . . Lada da da Daa------------- La da-ah da Da--- Da----

G . . . | D . . . | C . . . | G\ La---- Da Da Da----------------- La-da----- Da Da Daa--------

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Summertime for ukulele Level 8

Heyward- Gershwin

N/C Am 1. - Summer-time,

E7 Am - And the livin' is easy

Dm - Fish are jumpin'

F E7 - And the cotton is high

N/C Am 2. Oh, Your daddy's rich

E7 Am - And your mamma's good lookin'

C So hush little baby

Dm E7 Am - Don-'t you cry

N/C Am 3. - One of these mornings

E7 Am - You're going to rise up singing

Dm - Then you'll spread your wings

F E7- And you'll take to the sky

N/C Am 4. - But until that morning

E7 Am - There's a-nothing can harm you

C Dm –E7 Am With your daddy and mammy stand-ing by

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Timing: 4/4 Key: Am

Strum: DUDUDUDU

End: Am x4

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Yellow Submarine John Lennon / Paul McCartney (Beatles), 1966 YouTube video tutorial: https://youtu.be/Uc1hC_9dsc8

INTRO: [Bouncy strum: D-DuDuD]

VERSES 1 & 2: D C G

In the town - where I was bornEm Am C D7 Lived a man - who sailed to seaG D C G And he told - us of his lifeEm Am C D7 In the land - of submarines

G D C G So we sailed - up to the sunEm Am C D7 Till we found - the sea of greenG D C G And we lived - beneath the wavesEm Am C D7 In our yellow - submarine

VERSE 3: G D C G And our friends - are all aboardEm Am C D7 Many more of them - live next door G D C G And the band - begins to play Em Am C D7

VERSE 4: G D7 C G As we live - a life of easeEm Am C D7 Every one of us - has all we need G D C G Sky of blue - and sea of greenEm Am C D7 In our yellow - submarine

End on G

CHORUS: G D We all live in a yellow submarine

G Yellow submarine, yellow submarine

D We all live in a yellow submarine

G

Yellow submarine, yellow submarine

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Yellow Submarine John Lennon / Paul McCartney (Beatles), 1966 YouTube video tutorial: https://youtu.be/Uc1hC_9dsc8

INTRO: [Bouncy strum: D-DuDuD]

VERSES 1 & 2: D G

In the town - where I was born Am D

Lived a man - who sailed to sea G

And he told - us of his life Am D

In the land - of submarines

G So we sailed - up to the sun

Am D Till we found - the sea of green

G And we lived - beneath the waves

Am D In our yellow - submarine

VERSE 3: D G

And our friends - are all on board Am D

Many more of them - live next door G

And the band - begins to play Am D

VERSE 4: G

As we live - a life of ease Am D

Every one of us - has all we need G

Sky of blue - and sea of green Am D

In our yellow - submarine

End on G

CHORUS: G D We all live in a yellow submarine

G Yellow submarine, yellow submarine

D We all live in a yellow submarine

G

Yellow submarine, yellow submarine

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You’ve Got A Friend In Me Randy Newman (from Disney’s Toy Story), 1996 YouTube video tutorial: https://youtu.be/p596PhJyA38

INTRO: [Bouncy consistant strum:D D-uD-uD-uD-u] C G Am E F B | x x x x | x x x x | x x x x |

C2 B Bb B | x x x x | x x x x |

VERSE 1: C G C C7 You’ve got a friend in me F C You’ve got a friend in me F C E Am When the road looks - rough ahead

F C E Am And you’re miles and miles from your nice warm bed F C E Am You just remember what your old pal said

D7 G C A Boy, you’ve got a friend in me

D7 G C Yeah, you’ve got a friend in me

G Am E F G

VERSE 2: C G C C7 You’ve got a friend in me F C You’ve got a friend in me F C E Am You got troubles and I got them too F C E Am There isn’t anything I wouldn’t do for you F C E Am If we stick together - we’ll see it through

D7 G C A Cus you’ve got a friend in me D7 G C You’ve got a friend in me

BRIDGE: F B Some other folks might be a - little bit smarter than I am Am B Am Bigger and stronger too - maybeB C2 B D2 But none of them - will ever love you Em A Dm G The way I do - it’s me and you, boy

VERSE 3: C G C C7 And as the years go by

F C Our friendship will never die F C E E7 Am[hang] You’re gonna see it’s our des-ti-ny D7 G C A You’ve got a friend in me D7 G C A You’ve got a friend in me D G C You’ve got a friend in me

OUTRO: [s-l-o-w-i-n-g] G Am E F G C[hang]

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You’ve Got A Friend In Me Randy Newman (from Disney’s Toy Story), 1996 YouTube video tutorial: https://youtu.be/p596PhJyA38

INTRO: [Bouncy consistant strum:L D-uD-uD-uD-u] C G Am E7 F B | x x x x | x x x x | x x x x | C2 B Bb B | x x x x | x x x x |

VERSE 1: C C7 You’ve got a friend in me F C You’ve got a friend in me F C E7 Am When the road looks - rough ahead F C E7 Am And you’re miles and miles from your nice warm bed F C E7 Am You just remember what your old pal said D7 G C Boy, you’ve got a friend in me D7 G C Yeah, you’ve got a friend in me

G Am E7 F G

VERSE 2: C C7 You’ve got a friend in me F C You’ve got a friend in me F C E7 Am You got troubles and I got them too F C E7 Am There isn’t anything I wouldn’t do for you F C E7 Am If we stick together - we’ll see it through D7 G C Cus you’ve got a friend in me D7 G C You’ve got a friend in me

BRIDGE: F B Some other folks might be a - little bit smarter than I am Am Bigger and stronger too - maybe B But none of them - will ever love you Em Dm G The way I do - it’s me and you, boy

VERSE 3: C C7 And as the years go by F C Our friendship will never die F C E7 Am[hang] You’re gonna see it’s our des-ti-ny D7 G C You’ve got a friend in me D7 G C You’ve got a friend in me D G C You’ve got a friend in me

OUTRO: [s-l-o-w-i-n-g] G Am E7 F G C[hang]

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Happy Trails Dale Evans (Roy Rogers & Dale Evans), 1952 YouTube video tutorial: https://youtu.be/Y6eZU16fqKA

[Bouncy cowboy strum: D-uD-u]

VERSE: C G7

Happy trails - to you - until we meet again C

Happy trails - to you - keep smiling until then

F Who cares about the clouds when we’re together A7 D7 Just sing a song and bring the sunny weather

C A7 [Dm-G7] C

Happy trails - to you - til we meet again

Whistle the first 2 lines of the verse: C C C G7 G7 G7 G7 C

VERSE: C G7

Happy trails - to you - until we meet again C

Happy trails - to you - keep smiling until then

F Who cares about the clouds when we’re together A7 D7[HANG] Just sing a song and bring the sunny weather

C A7 Happy trails - to you - til we meet again

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