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    Additional Lyrics2.Yonder comes Miss Rosie. How in the world did you know?

    By the way she wears her apron, and the clothes she wore.Umbrella on her shoulder, piece of paper in her hand.She come to tell the governor, "Turn loose of my man."

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    3.If you're ever in Houston, well you'd better walk right.You'd better not swagger, and you better not fight,or the sheriff will arrest you, he's gonna take you down.You can bet your bottom dollar, you're penitentiary bound.

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  • Halifax Ukulele Gang (HUG) Songbook 2013 (http://halifaxukulelegang.wordpress.com) Page 20

    Come Dancing (The Kinks) [G] They put a parking lot on a piece of land [D] Where the super [G] market used to stand Before that they put up a bowling [D] alley On the site that used to be the local [G] pally [C] That's where the big bands [G] used to come and play [D] My sister went there [G] on a Saturday Come [C] dancin'. All her boyfriends [G] used to come and call Why not come [D] dancin', it's [C] only natural [G] [G] Another Saturday, another date [D] She would be ready but she'd [G] always make him wait In the hallway, in antici [D] pation He didn't know the night would end up in frust [G] ration. [C] He'd end up blowing all his [G] wages for the week [D] All for a cuddle and a [G] peck on the cheek Come [C] dancin'. That's how they did it when [G] I was just a kid And when they said come [D] dancin', my [C] sister always did [G] Bridge: My [Em] sister should have [D] come in at [C] midnight

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  • Halifax Ukulele Gang (HUG) Songbook 2013 (http://halifaxukulelegang.wordpress.com) Page 31

    End of the Line (Traveling Wilburys)

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  • Mrs. Brown You've Got a Lovely Daughter Herman’s Hermits Hear this song at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lv8k0VI9tBc

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    Richard G’s Ukulele Songbook www.scorpex.net/uke.htm

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  • Halifax Ukulele Gang (HUG) Songbook 2013 (http://halifaxukulelegang.wordpress.com) Page 72

    Let Me Call You Sweetheart

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