Meitheal Ceol Songbook Ones that got Under the Radar Sept. 2021 v 6.2 A collection of songs for clearing the head, for soothing the soul, rebalancing the senselessness, recharging the warrior and Fun-Da-Mentally for sharing in Communion with neighbours and friends. Font size 16 for sore eyes. Feedback welcome to MeithealCeol@gmail.com Liam O Gogain/Mary T Cleary September 12, 2021
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Contents Contents Contents .............................................................................................................................. 1 The story...so far. ................................................................................................................ 8 Fáilte ................................................................................................................................. 12 Etiquette for a Singsong .................................................................................................... 14 A Daisy a Day ................................................................................................................... 15 A Mhuire Mháthair ............................................................................................................. 16 Act Naturally ...................................................................................................................... 17 Angie ................................................................................................................................. 18 Annie's Song ..................................................................................................................... 19 A Thing Called Love .......................................................................................................... 20 As Tears Go By ................................................................................................................. 22 Baby Can I Hold You ......................................................................................................... 23 Babylon ............................................................................................................................. 24 Bachelor Boy ..................................................................................................................... 26 Beidh Aonach Amárach..................................................................................................... 27 Beeswing........................................................................................................................... 28 Beyond My Wildest Dreams .............................................................................................. 30 Bheir Me Ó ........................................................................................................................ 31 Blue Bayou ........................................................................................................................ 32 Blue Christmas .................................................................................................................. 33 Boston Rose...................................................................................................................... 34 Blue Moon of Kentucky ..................................................................................................... 36 Carrickfergus ..................................................................................................................... 37 Caledonia .......................................................................................................................... 38 Can't Keep It In.................................................................................................................. 40 Cat's in the Cradle ............................................................................................................. 42 Cavan Girl ......................................................................................................................... 44 Child Of Mine .................................................................................................................... 46 Christmas In Paradise ....................................................................................................... 47 Circle ................................................................................................................................. 48 Cocaine ............................................................................................................................. 50 Come On Over To My Place ............................................................................................. 51 Cotton Fields ..................................................................................................................... 52 Crazy ................................................................................................................................. 53 Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com
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Crazy Man Michael............................................................................................................ 54 Crying Time ....................................................................................................................... 56 Day After Day .................................................................................................................... 57 Dance, Dance, Dance ....................................................................................................... 58 Dancing in the Dark ........................................................................................................... 60 Donna Donna .................................................................................................................... 62 Donna Donna .................................................................................................................... 63 Desperado......................................................................................................................... 64 Don’t Marry Her, Have me................................................................................................. 65 Don't Fence Me In ............................................................................................................. 66 Don't Let The Old Man In .................................................................................................. 67 Doo Wah Diddy ................................................................................................................. 68 Down On The Corner ........................................................................................................ 69 Downtown ......................................................................................................................... 70 Easy and Slow .................................................................................................................. 72 Everyday (Buddy Holly) ..................................................................................................... 74 Everyday (Slade) ............................................................................................................... 75 Far Away In Australia ........................................................................................................ 76 Fill, Fill a Rún .................................................................................................................... 77 Flower Of Magherally ........................................................................................................ 78 Follow Me .......................................................................................................................... 80 Folsom Prison Blues ......................................................................................................... 81 For a Day Like Today ........................................................................................................ 82 Frankie and Johnny ........................................................................................................... 83 Forever and Ever, Amen ................................................................................................... 84 Forever Young
(Rod Stewart) ..................................................................................... 85
Forever Young
(Bob Dylan) ........................................................................................... 86
Green and Red of Mayo .................................................................................................... 87 Gentle on My Mind ............................................................................................................ 88 Green Eyes ....................................................................................................................... 90 Green Green Grass Of Home ........................................................................................... 91 Hard Rock Cafe ................................................................................................................. 92 Hard Times Come Again No More .................................................................................... 93 Harper Valley PTA............................................................................................................. 94 Harper Valley Return To Harper Valley ............................................................................. 96 Have You Ever Been Lonely ............................................................................................. 98 Heart Of Gold .................................................................................................................... 99 Heartbeat ........................................................................................................................ 100
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Hey, That's No Way to Say Goodbye .............................................................................. 101 Home to Donegal ............................................................................................................ 102 Homeward Bound ........................................................................................................... 103 How Can I Tell You ......................................................................................................... 104 How? ............................................................................................................................... 106 House of Gold ................................................................................................................. 107 Hungry Heart ................................................................................................................... 108 I Am a Rock..................................................................................................................... 109 I Can See Clearly Now .................................................................................................... 110 I Don't Believe In "If" Anymore ........................................................................................ 111 I Fall To Pieces ............................................................................................................... 112 I Have A Dream ............................................................................................................... 113 I Knew The Bride (When She Used To Rock 'n' Roll)...................................................... 114 I Hear You Knocking ....................................................................................................... 116 I Love To Boogie ............................................................................................................. 117 I Love You Because ........................................................................................................ 118 I Saw Her Standing There ............................................................................................... 119 I Useta Love Her ............................................................................................................. 120 I Want To Hold Your Hand .............................................................................................. 121 I'd Rather Go Blind .......................................................................................................... 122 If ...................................................................................................................................... 123 In Color............................................................................................................................ 124 I'm On Fire....................................................................................................................... 126 Irish Heartbeat ................................................................................................................. 127 It Ain't Me Babe ............................................................................................................... 128 It Don't Come Easy ......................................................................................................... 130 It Never Rains in Southern California .............................................................................. 131 It's So Easy ..................................................................................................................... 132 Jambalaya ....................................................................................................................... 133 Johnny Jump Up ............................................................................................................. 134 Joyce Country Céilí Band ................................................................................................ 136 Just When I Needed You Most ........................................................................................ 138 Knock Three Times ......................................................................................................... 139 Knock Song ..................................................................................................................... 140 Lay Back In The Arms Of Someone ................................................................................ 142 Lean on Me ..................................................................................................................... 144 Leaving Louisiana In The Broad Daylight ........................................................................ 146 Let The Mystery Be ......................................................................................................... 148 Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com
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Let’s Dance ..................................................................................................................... 149 Let Your Love Flow ......................................................................................................... 150 Lilli Marlene ..................................................................................................................... 151 Limerick, You’re A Lady .................................................................................................. 152 Livin' Doll ......................................................................................................................... 153 Livin' in These Troubled Times........................................................................................ 154 Lock Hospital ................................................................................................................... 155 Lola ................................................................................................................................. 156 Long Way Home ............................................................................................................. 158 Long May You Run.......................................................................................................... 160 Lost In France ................................................................................................................. 161 Love Can Build A Bridge ................................................................................................. 162 Love Me Do ..................................................................................................................... 163 Magherafelt May Fair ...................................................................................................... 164 Man On The Moon .......................................................................................................... 166 Matchstalk Men ............................................................................................................... 168 Matty Groves ................................................................................................................... 170 Make You Feel My Love.................................................................................................. 172 Massachusetts ................................................................................................................ 173 Maybe Baby .................................................................................................................... 174 Mercy Now ...................................................................................................................... 175 Mexican Girl .................................................................................................................... 176 Michael Row the Boat Ashore ......................................................................................... 177 Millionaires ...................................................................................................................... 178 Mo Ghile Mear ................................................................................................................. 180 Moon River ...................................................................................................................... 182 Moonlight Shadow ........................................................................................................... 183 More Like the Movies ...................................................................................................... 184 Morning Has Broken........................................................................................................ 185 Mother And Child Reunion .............................................................................................. 186 My Girlfriend Has A Mobile Phone .................................................................................. 187 Mr. Tambourine Man ....................................................................................................... 188 My Lagan Love ................................................................................................................ 190 My Little Honda 50 .......................................................................................................... 191 My Old Kentucky Home (Turpentine and Dandelion Wine) ............................................. 192 My Old Kentucky Home, Goodnight ................................................................................ 193 N17.................................................................................................................................. 194 Nead na lachan ............................................................................................................... 196
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New World In The Morning .............................................................................................. 197 New York Groove ............................................................................................................ 198 Nil Sé Ina La.................................................................................................................... 199 Oh Lonesome Me
(Neil Young) .................................................................................... 200
Oh Lonesome Me (Don Gibson) ..................................................................................... 201 Old Man........................................................................................................................... 202 Once in a Very Blue Moon .............................................................................................. 203 One Paper Kid ................................................................................................................. 204 Only Love Can Break Your Heart .................................................................................... 205 Only Sixteen .................................................................................................................... 206 Out On The Weekend ..................................................................................................... 207 Over the Rainbow............................................................................................................ 208 Part Of The Union ........................................................................................................... 210 Paperback Writer ............................................................................................................ 212 Proud Mary...................................................................................................................... 213 Quare Bungle Rye ........................................................................................................... 214 Rann Na Feirste .............................................................................................................. 215 Raggle Taggle Gypsy ...................................................................................................... 216 Rambling Rover .............................................................................................................. 218 Rivers of Babylon ............................................................................................................ 220 Rathlin Sky ...................................................................................................................... 221 Rising For The Moon ....................................................................................................... 222 Rising Of The Moon ........................................................................................................ 223 Rocking Around the Christmas Tree ............................................................................... 224 Rose Garden ................................................................................................................... 225 Ruby (Don't Take Your Love to Town) ............................................................................ 226 Ruby Tuesday ................................................................................................................. 227 Run To Me ...................................................................................................................... 228 Sally Brown ..................................................................................................................... 229 Sag Mir Wo Die Blumen Sind .......................................................................................... 230 Sam Hall.......................................................................................................................... 232 San Francisco ................................................................................................................. 233 Shine Silently .................................................................................................................. 234 Silence Is Golden ............................................................................................................ 235 Silver Wings and Golden Rings ....................................................................................... 236 Singing the Blues ............................................................................................................ 238 Sister Golden Hair ........................................................................................................... 239 So Long, Marianne .......................................................................................................... 240 Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com
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Some Girls ...................................................................................................................... 242 Song Sung Blue .............................................................................................................. 243 Slip Slidin' Away .............................................................................................................. 244 Stand By Your Man ......................................................................................................... 246 Stranger .......................................................................................................................... 247 Summer Of '69 ................................................................................................................ 248 Summer Holiday [C] ........................................................................................................ 250 Sundown ......................................................................................................................... 251 Sunshine On My Shoulders ............................................................................................. 252 Surfin' USA ...................................................................................................................... 253 Sweet and Lonely ............................................................................................................ 254 Sylvia's Mother ................................................................................................................ 255 Tempest .......................................................................................................................... 256 Tá Na báid....................................................................................................................... 260 That'll Be The Day ........................................................................................................... 261 The Carnival Is Over ....................................................................................................... 262 The January Man ............................................................................................................ 263 The Joker ........................................................................................................................ 264 The Last Farewell ............................................................................................................ 265 The Loco-motion ............................................................................................................. 266 The Midnight Special ....................................................................................................... 267 The Older I Get ............................................................................................................... 268 The Silver Tassie ............................................................................................................ 269 The Rising of the Moon ................................................................................................... 270 The Sea Around Us ......................................................................................................... 272 The Town I love So Well ................................................................................................. 274 The Times They Are A Changing .................................................................................... 276 This Little Light Of Mine................................................................................................... 277 The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald .............................................................................. 278 The War After the War .................................................................................................... 280 Three Score And Ten ...................................................................................................... 281 Trouble In The Fields ...................................................................................................... 282 ‘Til The Morning Comes .................................................................................................. 284 Under The Boardwalk...................................................................................................... 285 Up Around the Bend ........................................................................................................ 286 Up On The Roof .............................................................................................................. 287 Wabash Cannonball ........................................................................................................ 288 Wand'rin' Star .................................................................................................................. 289
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Walk Of Life..................................................................................................................... 290 What Colour Is The Wind ................................................................................................ 292 When The Party's Over ................................................................................................... 293 When You Were Big And I Was Small ............................................................................ 294 When You Were Sweet Sixteen ...................................................................................... 295 Whispering Hope ............................................................................................................. 296 Why Me ........................................................................................................................... 297 Willy O'Winsbury ............................................................................................................. 298 Wild Wild Angels ............................................................................................................. 300 Wind Beneath My Wings ................................................................................................. 301 With a Little Help from My Friends .................................................................................. 302 Wooden Heart (Muss I Denn) .......................................................................................... 303 You Can Close Your Eyes............................................................................................... 304 Younger Generation ........................................................................................................ 305 You've Got a Friend ........................................................................................................ 306 Testimonials .................................................................................................................... 308
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
The story...so far. It seems so long ago now back to Jan 1st 2018 when we first began the Meitheal Ceol SongBook Project in order to support and facilitate everyone who is interested in Singing and Playing along together, with all of the Magic, Craic, Comhluadar, Cairdeas and Folláine an Duine (personal wellbeing) that comes naturally with the SingSong. The first Volume of Songs ‘365 Songs...Your I-a-Day’ in 2018 was followed up by Volume two, ‘The Ones that Got Away’ in June 2019. The feedback from users and singers on both books was a wonderful affirmation of the success of our vision and efforts. While travelling down along the Wild Atlantic Way from West Donegal all the way round to Rosslare and then through Brittany in late Autumn 2019, we met up with and had great Singsongs with fellow motorhomers and locals, with friends in West Cork, sang along with strangers, with open water swimmers like the Lough Hyne Lappers, with visitors to Ireland and those we met in France. We had brought books with us and dropped them off personally, making new Friends along the way. Singing together from a common book proved to be a fluid, pleasurable experience for all. We were also introduced to a number of new Songs as we travelled and sang and while in Brittany, we noted that we had forgotten to include the lovely ‘Lost in France’ in the first two volumes. And so, at the turn of the year in early 2020, we embarked on the final volume of our Songbook Trilogy, which we aptly titled ‘Ones That Got Under The Radar’, gathering together many of the suggestions from our Community of fellow singers, songs from and with memories, stories and experiences.
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StarDate March 2020 ! Covid-19…..The Whole World Transformed, in the blink of an eye. Isolation; Quarantine; Physically enforced anti-Social Distancing; suddenly became the New Norm. It was, truly, as Don McLean scripted…..;The Day the Music Died’. The aoens-old, known therapeutic Mental Wellness benefit of Communal Singing was now a danger to our health, due to airborne spread of the virus while singing. Choirs, everywhere, simply ceased to practice, to perform. Live music, Sessions and SingSongs were Banned, for our physical safety. Our weekly Meitheal Ceol SingSongs in An Scioból, the Men’s Shed in Gaoth Dobhair, suddenly ceased to be. Meanwhile, we cowered, fearful of the new, unknown viral dangers, isolated, kept apart from each other in our homes, many of us not even going outdoors, as the World tried to find a vaccine and sought to survive. Dark times, indeed, when every evening we were glued to the Six O’Clock news as we watched the ‘Bingo-number-like’ daily reports of infection numbers, hospitalisations, ICU overloading; Deaths of loved ones without even family members present at their Burials. In response to the enforced isolation and loss of Connection and Nurture of live SingSongs, we undertook an online ‘Meitheal Ceol DailyOnline-Sing-Song-for-the-Soul’ where Every evening , at 7 PM (GMT)from Mar 17th to May 17th 2020, after the news and in order to provide a Positive Distraction from the numbing negativity of the DailyDeath-Roll-Call on the 6 O’Clock News Bulletins, we held an online SingSong on Facebook Live. Yes, there were/are limitations with one-way Livestreaming, but in their hundreds, from far and near, from the Pacific Coast of the US through the Mid-West to the East Coast, from South Africa, Germany, France the UK, Scotland and all over Ireland, viewers in their homes sang and played along with us as we shared the words and chords onscreen and they interacted with us and with each other with their rich, encouraging comments and shared stories. For those two hours each evening we were transported from our locked-down isolation, using Songs and our imagination from The Homes of Donegal down those Four Country Roads, through the Fields of Athenry, imagined the Cliffs of Dooneen and The Curragh of Kildare, singing Sea Shanties, raucous Rebel and Folk, Lullabies and Love songs, recalling memories of times past and sharing our stories. In each of those 63 consecutive LiveStreams, we Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com
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rounded off each evening, in Communion, with a rendition of ‘The Parting Glass’. We forged new friendships as an online Virtual Community emerged, determined to preserve our Humanity, Nurture each other’s Spirits and explore new ways of Singing together. One man contacted us recounting how his 90 year old Mother, who lives alone had lost all desire to live with the draconian personal isolation, asking if she could participate. With assistance from the Community, he set up Facebook Live on a large TV screen in her living room, reporting back that she was uplifted as we welcomed her and she spent many an evening happily singing along. Others such as Nancy and Chuck Polus Hoesel in Nashville and AnnMarie Turk McGinley in Donegal were motivated to pick up their guitars and ukes and learn to play along. We have preserved that experience in a YouTube Playlist at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRyWYkI9hIhACD-aVJezf2A. It will be interesting looking back at these sessions, in a few years’ time, on what will hopefully then be seen as a distant glitch in our lives. In early 2021, as an emergent element from our online training familiarising members of our Community with using Zoom for Virtual Meetings, we began the, now weekly, Online Zoom Singsong on Sunday Evenings, where, again in a modality tailored to the context of Zoom, we meet up, we chat, trade stories and updates and go around the Circle as usual, each one after the other either playing and Singing songs from the books, or, for those non singers, picking a song and we all sing along. Due to the inherent constraints of Latency, each singer’s mic is left on, while all other mics are muted; we share the lyrics and chords on screen and the others play along in time, remotely. Once again, new participants come along, often through word of mouth and share their love of song with us. This third volume in this Anthology of Songs has been brewing over the last eighteen months as we all struggled through the Covid wilderness. The range of songs reflect lots of suggestions along the way and songs picked up from the many TV series and Films viewed through the long winter and periods of Quarantine. During the last 18 months of Covid the world said farewell to a number of the writers and performers of some of the songs in these books. The fact that such beautiful songs outlive their composers and continue to Nurture future generations is a powerful underpinning of the creative value of Song writers. Just some of those who passed were John Prine, Kenny Rogers, Nanci Griffiths and our own Liam Reilly. May their creations continue to bring wellness to the world.
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What Next? “Well something's lost, but something's gained In living every day.” As, Worldwide we are beginning to cautiously construct a vaccinated, more tentative, Social re-engagement, it is timely that we completed this last phase of the Songbook Trilogy. Hopefully this Anthology of over 700 songs from so many diverse genres, can facilitate and catalyse manys a get together and shared SingSong. As we move into another dark and oftentimes dreary winter of 2021 the Songbooks will provide a wonderful opportunity for users to practice old songs, learn new ones, perhaps take up playing the guitar or ukulele, to get together with Family and Friends, in a combination of physicallypresent and also online sessions as we’ve been doing on Zoom, with the benefit of singing off a Common SongBook. One of the wonderful features of having so many and varied a songlist is to always hear, either new, or forgotten songs and also to hear so many beautiful and differing renditions and interpretations of the same songs.
Acknowledgments There are so many people to thank for helping to motivate and encourage us in the tedious work of editing, researching, correcting etc. A particular note of thanks goes out to Tricia Doherty, Margaret Browne and John Coyle for being so meticulous in highlighting chord and word corrections as we sang and played at our sessions. In true Kaizen ‘Iterative Improvement’ collaboration, even though the thought of another version modification was frustrating, we really value and appreciate their critical input. We very much appreciate the company of so many participants along our way during Covid including Annette Rodrigues, Susan Wilmes, Keith Paddy Beefy Burton, Jivan O’Byrne, Paul and Maureen Griffin, Fergus Touhy, Maria Fordham, Dave Kelly, Ray Acheson, Yvonne, Finegan, Sheila McMahon, Natalie Breite, Cathy, Peter and Paul Anderson, Nancy and Chuck Polus Hoesel, Lucia Gallagher, Brian Cleary, Mary Ó Gógáin, Thomas McGinley, Anne Maguire, Willie and Mary Pierce, Paddy Nugent, Peggy Clancy Stenglein, Nancy Cleary, John Hayden, Patsy Rogers, Marian McFadden, Conal Larkin, Aidan McPhillips, Amanda Ferry, Tracy Reindl Palecek, Aine Ní Ruairc and many others
‘Long May You Run’ Liamog and MaryT. Sept 10th 2021 Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com
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Fáilte Welcome to 365 Songs for 2018, now re-titled ‘365 Songs…your 1-a-Day’with Meithal Ceol. The process of developing this project Started on Jan 1st 2018 and is based on the 4P’s approach..... The Paradigm:Life is complex AND simple (if that paradox works for you). Many issues frustrate, annoy, bother me and yet I’m constantly challenged to ask myself, “Does It Matter?” Uncertainty, Duplicity, Fake News etc is the new norm. Integrity is as fluid as the previously straightforward term ‘gender’ has become....... All that even if you don’t think you have problems. The Problem:Time is flying by, time-space to relax is scarce, conversations are noisy, social media commentary tends towards emotive extremes and vitriol, it’s increasingly hard to become “unplugged”, without having to do a course in mindfulness. For anyone who would like to just enjoy a sing sing, alone or in company, many of us feel inadequate as singers and/or playing a guitar or ukulele, compared to the endless streamable, perfectly canned music. We only know bits of songs, we don’t have lyrics and chords available at hand for everyone to sing along with when we get together after a meal or a party, so sing songs often fizzle out. It’s hard to get started! The Proposition:Imagine having an readily accessible, easy to use. resource of singable, recognizable, commonly enjoyed set of songs with embedded easy-to-play chords available, on an open-source basis, easy to download and/or print off in a clear, decently-sized font. Then envision getting together with friends, neighbours, or common-Interest groups and having an informal sing-song along with basic instruments like guitar, ukelele etc. What about when you are on your own, have a few moments of downtime to spare, and you are looking to chill out and clear out the head wreck, needing to let the fuzzy lack of logic settle and unravel and find that singing a few songs, on the toilet, in the shower etc is just the tonic you need? There are bits of songs and chords all over the web. In fact, like so much online information, that endless breadth of disconnected granules becomes it’s own sorting problem, so this proposition is to pull all the bits together in a One-Stop-Song-platform. Meitheal Ceol arose from the 3Cs, Collaboration, Creativity, and Communication, between a small group of friends over the last few years, getting together in each other’s houses, once a week, for a few hours, learning from and with each other, how to batter out chords, strumming patterns, lyrics, suitable keys and versions of songs which we all enjoyed which could be played relatively easily by “Dummies” (as per the series of Dummies by books). Our learning resources came from all over the web, ranging from YouTube song tutorials from 10 year old kids to James Taylor free master classes. The cup of tea and biscuits at the kitchen at break time facilitated fascinating, informative conversations, arguments and craic, on wide-ranging topics, including one discussion of the history of gut for nylon guitar strings. Learning through Play, Play through Learning, passionate disagreements about timing, breaking strum patterns down, giving up, moving on, coming back to discover it to be easier second time round, Chaordic, fun-based learning, building camaraderie, sharing stories and company, good for the head, soup for the soul.....all byproduct outcomes of the Meitheal Magic.
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A practical reusable, shareable outcome was our putting together a song book, Meitheal Songbook 1, now on version 13 (constantly tweaking lyrics and correcting typos). We got 20 copies printed and bound (thanks to Joe Egan). Now when we would get together with a number of people, just hand round the books, everybody in turn around the circle gets to either sing a song themselves or to nominate a song that we would all sing together......absolutely no pressure......and total Buy-In. The book is also shareable as a pdf with hyperlinks to song videos and tutorials that are all over YouTube. Feedback on the book is super....good big readable font-size for all eyes, a collection of songs where everyone can find one they like and which supports group singalong, easy guitar/use chords and great to open up and read in the dark on Smart phones in landscape mode. Good motivation for an extended repertoire and an improved iteration...... The Plan:First phase, to post One Song each day for 2018, so that at the end of the year we will have collected, organized, collated and posted 365 songs from many genres and hopefully in some different languages, which everyone can enjoy themselves performing. Second phase is to develop an open source online, interactive, community-of-interest platform, which will present all the songs, their backstories, your own user backstories (what the songs mean/t to you), with organized learning resources (singing, playing, groups, sessions info) in a 1-Stop format, in support of hopefully growing Communities of song singers, and soup-for-the-soul sessions with open-door inclusive welcomes. Phase three envisions extending the propagation of the resource into being a Folláin, soup-for-the-soul open resource for all those who wish to imbibe, ingest, digest and regurgitate their songs. Beir Bua. Liamog and MaryT. Jan 2nd 2018 Note:1. Please SHARE with your friends if you get and like the idea. 2. The words and chords (including inline placement) are our best effort. Please do help us correct mistakes, improve chord selection, add verses, explain song backgrounds and interesting nuggets about songs by contributing in comments. 3. If you have skills, including musical, web design, digital marketing and would like to help out to move this idea along please email meithealceol@gmail.com 4. The font size in the book at 16 points has proven to be a hit with all ages, particularly where light is somewhat dim. The book is accessible for download at (www.meithealceol.com) and it can be opened on a tablet. It can read with ease on a smart phone in landscape and even autoscrolled. 5. This concept is reciprocal and open source at it’s core. The songs come before us, live through us and hopefully will nurture others…when we are gone. As Neil Young sings in ‘Comes a Time’ ….. “We were right we were giving, That's how we kept what we gave away.”
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Etiquette for a Singsong Meitheal Ceol began in my kitchen back around 2011 with Sam Carroll and myself trying to batter out a few tunes we could sing together, just for Fun. Then we decided to meet up in each other's homes on alternating weeks for a few songs and shared tea and chat around the table. Others soon joined in and the informal weekly get togethers, with the singing, learning basic chords and strumming, with arguments about timing, sharing of learning and chats on all sorts of topics over the tea breaks, passed many a winter’s night with great warmth, craic and enduring friendships. A list of common songs emerged and has grown to this present volume of popular and easy to sing songs. Later we had sing songs in our motorhome, (we often had ‘Captured’ as against ‘Captive’ audiences), around campfires, in kitchens, pubs, Gola Island café and in the open air, even at a party for a lively 90-year-old man and his family and friends. We spent 18 consecutive nights in October 2014 at open-mic nights around Lancashire and Northhumberland where we were welcomed with much warmth. Below are certain aspects of these sessions which emerged as core elements of what has worked well, according to feedback from particpants in these singsongs: NOTE:- These general principles transfer well onto Online Zoom (or other) SingSongs • Participation by Everyone is Key and Fun-da-Mental. Having Fun is vital and the feeling after a sing song is one of enhanced Mental Health and Folláine). There’s the feeling of freedom… of the air moving from your diaphragm through your windpipe, learning to like your own voice, sharing in the group chorus, enjoying the lovely harmonies and the richness, diversity and colour of the different voices and song interpretations. • Typically, someone takes on the role of ‘Fear’ nó ‘Bean an Tí’ (MC). They then go around the group circle one by one. At their turn, Everyone is invited to either sing a song, or suggest a song where all sing along in unison. We found that even those who either are shy to sing or don’t know the words of songs benefit from nominating a song for the group to sing. After a couple of rounds of the songs they often join in the sing along. • Each person is encouraged, assisted and commended on their contribution. Often, just getting started with a song is really daunting and yet afterwards the elation of having done it and being commended gives one a great boost in confidence. • We found that having a songbook with the words and the chords to hand is vital to provide cadence and coherence and it gives great confidence to the singer, who might otherwise be unsure of the words. If there are partners or peripheral visitors, it often helps greatly to include them by handing them a copy of the book to follow along with. • The space between songs, is where the informal chat, the craic, the jokes, (often many non-PC), the sharing of stories about the songs, playing and singing tips and general chat over the cuppa (and whatever goodies people have brought along) lubricate the communion of friendships. Even the dogs who come along enjoy the gig. • Finally…Life is short… and sometimes our choices and resources are limited. Sing along, It’s free and It’s Fun and Souper for the Soul!
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A Daisy a Day 0 He [G]remembers the first time he met her He [C]remembers the first thing she [G]said He [C]remembers the first time he [G]held her And the [A]night that she came to his [D]bed He [G]remembers her sweet way of singin' [C]Honey has somethin' gone [G]wrong He [C]remembers the fun and the [G]teasin' And the [A]reason he wrote her this [D]song. I'll [G]give you a daisy a day, dear I'll [C]give you a daisy a [G]day I'll [C]love you until the [G]rivers [B7]run [Em]still And the [G]four winds we [D]know blow a[G]way They would [G]walk down the street in the evenin' And for [C]years I would see them go [G]by And their [C]love that was more than the [G]clothes that they wore Could be [A]seen in the gleam of their [D]eye As a [G]kid they would take me for candy And I [C]loved to go taggin' a[G]long We'd [C]hold hands while we walked to the [G]corner And the [A]old man would sing her his [D]song I'll [G]give you a daisy a day, dear I'll [C]give you a daisy a [G]day I'll [C]love you until the [G]rivers [B7]run [Em]still And the [G]four winds we [D]know blow a[G]way
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
A Mhuire Mháthair 0 A [C]Mhuire Mháthair, 'Sé seo mo [F]ghuí Go maire [G]Íosa Go [G7]deo im’ [C]chroí [C7] [C]Ave Ma[F]ria, mo ghrá A[C]ve, Is tusa mo [G]mháthair ‘s [G7]máthair [C]Dé. A [C]Mhuire Mháthair, I rith mo [F]shaoil Bí liom mar [G]dhídean Ar [G7]gach aon [C]bhaol [C7] [C]Ave Ma[F]ria, mo ghrá A[C]ve, Is [C]tusa mo [G]mháthair ‘s [G7]máthair [C]Dé. A [C]Mhuire Mháthair ‘tá lán de [F]ghrást’ Go raibh tú [G]taobh liom Ar [G7]uair mo [C]bháis. [C7] [C]Ave Ma[F]ria, mo ghrá A[C]ve, Is [C]tusa mo [G]mháthair ‘s [G7]máthair [C]Dé.
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Act Naturally 1 [C]They're gonna put me in the [F]movies. [C]They're gonna make a big star out of [G7]me. [C]We'll make a film about a man that's sad and [F]lonely And [G7]all I gotta do is act natura[C]lly Well, I'll [G7]bet you I'm gonna be a big [C]star Might [G7]win an Oscar you can never [C]tell The [G7]movies gonna make me a [C]big star 'Cause [D]I can play the part so [G7]well [C]Well I hope you come and see me in the [F]movies [C]Then I’ll know that you will plainly [G7]see The [C]biggest fool that ever hit the big [F]time And [G7]all I gotta do is act natura[C]lly [C]We'll make a scene about a man what's sad and [F]lonely [C]And beggin’ down upon his bended [G7]knee [C]I'll play the part but I won't need re[F]hearsin’ And [G7]all I gotta do is act natura[C]lly Well, I'll [G7]bet you I'm gonna be a big [C]star Might [G7]win an Oscar you can never [C]tell The [G7]movies gonna make me a [C]big star 'Cause [D]I can play the part so [G7]well [C]Well I hope you come and see me in the [F]movies [C]Then I’ll know that you will plainly [G7]see The [C]biggest fool that ever hit the big [F]time And [G7]all I gotta do is act natura[C]lly And [G7]all I gotta do is act natura[C]lly [F] [C]
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Angie 0 [Am]Angie [E7]A-a-angie [G]When will those [F]clouds all disap[Csus4]pear [C] [Am]Angie [E7]Angie [G]Where will it [F]lead us from [Csus4]here [C] With no [G]loving in our souls And no [Dm]money in our [Am]coats [C]You can’t [F]say were satis[G]fied [Am]Angie [E7]A-a-angie [G]You can’t [F]say we never [Csus4]tried [C] [Am]Angie… you’re [E7]beautiful [G]But ain’t it [F]time we said good[Csus4]bye [C] [Am]Angie, [E7]I still love you [G]Remember [F]all those nights we [Csus4]cried [C] All the [G]dreams we held so close seemed to [Dm]all go up in [Am]smoke [C]Let me [F]whisper in your [G]ear [Am]Angie [E7]Angie [G]Where will it [F]lead us to [Csus4]here [C] [Am] [E7] [Gsus4] [Fsus4] [F] [Csus4] [C] x2 Oh [G]Angie don’t you weep All your [Dm]kisses still taste [Am]sweet [C]I hate that [F]sadness in your [G]eyes But [Am]Angie [E7]Angie [G]Ain’t it [F]time we said Good[Csus4]bye [C] With no [G]loving in our souls And no [Dm]money in our [Am]coats [C]You can’t [F]say were satisi[G]fied But [Dm]Angie… I still love you [Am]Baby [Dm]Everywhere I look, I see your [Am]eyes [Dm]There ain’t a woman that comes [Am]close to you [C]Come on [F]Baby dry your [G]eyes [Am]Angie [E7]Angie [G]Ain’t it [F]good to be a[Csus4]live [C] [Am]Angie [E7]Angie [G]They can’t [F]say we never [Csus4]tried [C] Song:- https://youtu.be/K5_EBAzIPJM 18 | P a g e
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Annie's Song 3 [D]You fill up my [G]sen[A]ses [Bm] Like a [G]night in the [D]forest[Bm], Like the [A]mountains in [G]Spring[F#m]time[Em], Like a [G]walk in the [A]rain, Like a storm in the [G]de[A]sert[Bm], Like a [G]sleepy blue [D]ocean[Bm]. You [A]fill up my [G]sen[F#m]ses[Em], Come [A]fill me a[D]gain. [D]Come let me [G]love [A]you[Bm], Let me [G]give my life [D]to you, [Bm] Let me lay down be[G]side [A]you [Bm], Let me [G]always be [D]with you [Bm]. [A]Come let me [G]love [F#m]you [Em], Come [A]love me a[D]gain. [D]You fill up my [G]sen[A]ses [Bm] Like a [G]night in the [D]forest[Bm], Like the [A]mountains in [G]Spring[F#m]time [Em], Like a [G]walk in the [A]rain, Like a storm in the [G]de[A]sert [Bm], Like a [G]sleepy blue [D]ocean [Bm]. You [A]fill up my [G]sen[F#m]ses [Em], Come [A]fill me a[D]gain.
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
A Thing Called Love 0 [C]Six foot six he stood on the ground, He weighed two hundred and thirty-five pounds, But I saw that [D]giant of a man Brought [G7]down to his knees by [C]love. He was the kind of a man that would gamble on luck, Look you in the eye and never back up, But I saw him [Dm]crying like a little whipped [G]pup Because of [C]love. [C]You can't see it with your eyes, Hold it in your [F]hand. But like the [Em]wind, It covers our [Am]land, Strong enough to [F]move the heart of any [Dm]man, This thing called [G7]love. It can lift you [C]up, Never let you [F]down, Take your [Em]world and turn it all a[A7]round, Ever since [C]time, nothing's ever been [G]found, That's stronger than [C]love. [A#]Ahh….. [F]Love…a thing called [G7]Love. [C]Most men are like me, they struggle in doubt, They trouble their minds day in and day out, Too busy with [Dm]living to worry a[G]bout A little word like [C]love. [C]But when I see a Mother's tenderness, As she holds her young close to her breast, Then I thank [Dm]god that the world's been [G]blessed With a thing called [C]love.
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[C]You can't see it with your eyes, Hold it in your [F]hand. But like the [Em]wind, It covers our [Am]land, Strong enough to [F]move the heart of any [Dm]man, This thing called [G7]love. It can lift you [C]up, Never let you [F]down, Take your [Em]world and turn it all a[A7]round, Ever since [C]time, nothing's ever been [G]found, That's stronger than [C]love. [A#]Ahh….. [F]Love…a thing called [C] Love.
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
As Tears Go By 0 [C]It is the [D]evening of the [F]day [G] [C]I sit and [D]watch the children [F]play [G] [F]Smiling faces [G]I can see [C]But not for [Am]me [F]I sit and watch as tears go [G]by [C]My riches [D]can’t buy every[F]thing [G] [C]I want to [D]hear the children [F]sing [G] [F]All I hear [G]is the sound [C]Of rain falling [Am]on the ground [F]I sit and watch as tears go [G]by [C]It is the [D]evening of the [F]day [G] [C]I sit and [D]watch the children [F]play [G] [F]Doin’ things I [G]used to do [C]They think are [Am]new [F]I sit and watch as tears go [G]by [C]Mmmm[D]mmmm[F]mmmm [G] [C]Mmmm[D]mmmm[F]mmmm [G] [C]
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Baby Can I Hold You 3 [D]Sorry, Is [Asus4]all [A7]that you can't [Em]say [Asus4]Years [A]gone by and [D]still [Asus4]Words [A]don't come eas[Em]ily Like [G]sorry, like [A]sorry [Asus4] [A] [D]Forgive me Is [Asus4]all [A]that you can't [Em7]say [Asus4]Years gone [A]by and [D]still [Asus4]Words don't [A7]come eas[Em]ily Like [G]forgive, me [A]forgive me But you can say [D]Baby [Em]Baby can I [G]hold you to[D]night? [Em]Maybe if I [G]told you the [Bm]right words At the [A]right time, you'd be [D]mine [Em] [G] [A] I [D]love you Is [Asus4]all that [A]you can't [Em7]say [Asus4]Years gone [A]by and [D]still [Asus4]Words don't [A]come eas[Em7]ily Like I [G]love you, I [A]love you [Asus4] [A] But you can say [D]Baby [Em]Baby can I [G]hold you to[D]night? [Em]Maybe if I [G]told you the [Bm]right words At the [A]right time, you'd be [D]mine [Em]Baby can I [G]hold you to[D]night? [Em7]Maybe if I [G]told you the [Bm]right words Ooh, at the [A]right time, you'd be [D]mine [Em] [G] [A] You'd be [D]mine [Em] [G] [A] You'd be [D]mine Song:- https://youtu.be/yc5AWImplfE Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Babylon 3 [D]Friday night an' I'm going nowhere, [G]All the lights are changing [D]green to [A]red. [G] [D]Turning over T.V. stations, [G]Situations running through my [D]head [G] [D]Looking back through time, you know, It's [G]clear that I've been blind, I've [A]been a [D]fool [G] To [D]open up my heart to all that [G]jealousy, That bitterness, [A]that [D]ridicule. [A] [G] [D]And if you want it, [A]come an' get it, [Em7]For crying out lou[F#m]d. [D]The love that I was [A]givin' you Was [Em7]never in [G]doubt [D]Let go of your [A]heart, let go of your [Em7]head, And feel it [A]now [D]Let go of your [A]heart, let go of your [Em7]head, And feel it [A]now, Baby[D]lon, [G]Baby[D]lon [G] [D]Saturday I'm running wild An' [G]all the lights are changin', [D]red to green. [G] [D]Moving through the crowds, I'm pushin', [G]Chemicals are rushing in my [D]bloodstream [G]. Only [D]wish that you were here, You know I'm [G]seein' it so clear; I've been a[D]fraid [G] To [D]show you how I really feel, Ad[G]mit to some of those bad mis[D]takes I've made. [G] [D]And if you want it, [A]come an' get it, [Em7]For crying out lou[F#m]d. [D]The love that I was [A]givin' you Was [Em7]never in [G]doubt [D]Let go of your [A]heart, let go of your [Em7]head, And feel it [A]now [D]Let go of your [A]heart, let go of your [Em7]head, And feel it [A]now, Baby[D]lon, [G]Baby[D]lon [G] 24 | P a g e 2019 Sing and Share Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com INDEX
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[D]Sunday, all the lights in London [G]Shining sky is fading [D]red to blue. [G] [D]Kickin' through the Autumn leaves And [G]wonderin' where it is you might be [D]going to. [G] [D]Turnin' back for home, you know, I'm [G] feeling so alone, I can't bel[D]ieve. [G] [D]Climbin' on the stair I turn a[G]round To see you smiling there in [D]front of me. [G] [D]And if you want it, [A]come an' get it, [Em7]For crying out lou[F#m]d. [D]The love that I was [A]givin' you Was [Em7]never in [G]doubt [D]Let go of your [A]heart, let go of your [Em7]head, And feel it [A]now [D]Let go of your [A]heart, let go of your [Em7]head, And feel it [A]now, Baby[D]lon, [G]Baby[D]lon [G]
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Bachelor Boy 3 [D]When I was young my [G]Father said, [A]'Son, I have something to [D]say.' And what he told me I'll [G]never forget, Un[A]til’ my dying [D]day. He [A7]said [D]'Son, you are a [G]bachelor Boy, And [A]that's the way to [D]stay Son, you'll be a [G]bachelor Boy, Un[A]til your dying [D]day.' [D]When I was sixteen I [G]fell in love With a [A]Girl as sweet as [D]can be. But I remembered [G]just in time, What [A]Daddy said to [D]me. He [A7]said [D]'Son, you are a [G]bachelor Boy, And [A]that's the way to [D]stay Son, you'll be a [G]bachelor Boy, Un[A]til your dying [D]day.' [D]As time goes by I [G]probably will meet A [A]Girl and fall in [D]love. [D]Then I'll get married, have a [G]wife and child, And [A]they'll be my turtle [D]doves. But [A7]until [D]then I'll be a [G]bachelor boy, [A]That's the way I'll [D]stay Happy to be a [G]bachelor Boy, Un[A]til my dying [D]day, He [A7]said [D]'Son, you are a [G]bachelor Boy, And [A]that's the way to [D] stay. Son, you'll be a [G]bachelor Boy Un[A]til your dying [D]day.' Song:- https://youtu.be/5VB1ea37fKA 26 | P a g e
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Beidh Aonach Amárach 0 [G]Beidh aonach amárach I [Em]gContae an [G]Chláir [G]Beidh aonach amárach I [Em]gContae an [G]Chláir [G]Beidh aonach amárach I [Em]gContae an [G]Chláir Cé’n [Em]mhaith dom [G]é ní [Em]bheidh [G]mé ann 'S a [G]Mháithrín an ligfidh tú chun [Em]aonaigh [G]mé? 'S a [G]Mháithrín an ligfidh tú chun [Em]aonaigh [Am]mé? 'S a [G]Mháithrín an ligfidh tú chun [Em]aonaigh [C]mé? 'S a [Em]Mhuirnín [G]Ó ná [Em]héiligh [G]é [G]Níl tú a deich nó a haon déag [G]fós [G]Níl tú a deich nó a haon déag [G]fós [G]Níl tú a deich nó a haon déag [G]fós Nuair a bheidh tú trí déag beidh tú Mór 'S a [G]Mháithrín an ligfidh tú chun [Em]aonaigh [G]mé? 'S a [G]Mháithrín an ligfidh tú chun [Em]aonaigh [Am]mé? 'S a [G]Mháithrín an ligfidh tú chun [Em]aonaigh [C]mé? 'S a [Em]Mhuirnín [G]Ó ná [Em]héiligh [G]é [G]B'fhearr liom féin mo ghréasaí [G]bróg [G]B'fhearr liom féin mo ghréasaí [G]bróg [G]B'fhearr liom féin mo ghréasaí [G]bróg Ná oifigeach airm faoi lásaí ór 'S a [G]Mháithrín an ligfidh tú chun [Em]aonaigh [G]mé? 'S a [G]Mháithrín an ligfidh tú chun [Em]aonaigh [Am]mé? 'S a [G]Mháithrín an ligfidh tú chun [Em]aonaigh [C]mé? 'S a [Em]Mhuirnín [G]Ó ná [Em]héiligh [G]é 'S a [G]Mháithrín an ligfidh tú chun [Em]aonaigh [G]mé? 'S a [G]Mháithrín an ligfidh tú chun [Em]aonaigh [Am]mé? 'S a [G]Mháithrín an ligfidh tú chun [Em]aonaigh [C]mé? 'S a [Em]Mhuirnín [G]Ó ná [Em]héiligh [G]é Song:- https://youtu.be/1p5Lewbwp5c Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Beeswing 1 I was [G]18 when I came to town they called it the Summer of love Burning babies [Em]burning flags the [D]hawks against the [C]doves I [G]took a job at the steaming way down on Caltrim St, Fell in love with a [Em]laundry Girl that was [D]workin next to [C]me. [G]Brown hair zig zagged across her face and a look of half surprise, Like a fox caught in the headlights there was [D]animal in her [C]eyes, [G]She said to me can’t you see I’m not the factory kind, If you don’t take me [Em]out of here I’ll [D]surely lose my [C]mind [Em]She was a rare thing fine as a [G]bee’s wing [Em]So fine a breath of [D]wind might blow her a[C]way [Em]She was a lost child, she was [G]runnin’ wild [G]She said so [Em]long as there’s no [D]price on love I’ll [C]stay You [Am]wouldn’t want me [D]any other [C]way. [G]We busked around the market towns fruit pickin’ down in Kent We could tinker [Em]pots and pans or [D]knives wherever we [C]went. [G]We were campin’ down the Gower one time, the work was mighty good. She wouldn’t wait for the [Em]harvest, I [D]thought we [C]should. I [G]said to her we’ll settle down, get a few acres dug, A fire burning [Em]in the hearth and [D]babbies on the [C]rug. [G]She said, Oh! man you [D]foolish man that surely sounds like [Em]hell, You might be Lord of [G]half the world, You’ll [D]not own me as [C]well [Em]She was a rare thing fine as a [G]bee’s wing [Em]So fine a breath of [D]wind might blow her a[C]way [Em]She was a lost child, she was [G]runnin’ wild [G]She said so [Em]long as there’s no [D]price on love I’ll [C]stay You [Am]wouldn’t want me [D]any other [C]way.
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[G]We were drinking more in those days our tempers reached a pitch Like a fool I let her [Em]run away when she [D]took the rambling [C]itch. [G]Last I heard she was living rough back on the Derby beat A bottle of White Horse [Em]in her pocket, a [D]Wolfhound at her [C]feet [G]They say that she got married once to a man called Romany Brown Even a gypsy [Em]caravan was too [D]much like settlin’ [C]down [G]They say her rose has faded, [D]rough weather and hard [Em]booze, Maybe that’s the [G]price you pay for the [D]chains that you re[C]fuse [Em]She was a rare thing, fine as a [G]bee’s wing I [Em]miss her more than [D]ever words can [C]say [Em]If I could just taste all of her [G]wildness now If [Em]I could hold her [D]in my arms to[C]day….. I [Am]wouldn’t want her [D]any other [C]way
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Beyond My Wildest Dreams 2 [Bm] [D] [A] [A], [Bm] [D] [A] [A] I didn't [D]ask for as much, [G]as maybe I ought[D]'ve But I'm staying in touch, [G]with the one I [A]love And I can [D]see in the dials, [G]and in these headlights [D]beams [G]Beyond my [A]wildest, [D]beyond my wildest [G]dreams [D]Beyond my wildest [G]dreams, [D]beyond my wildest [G]dreams I've been with [A]you, I've been with [Bm]you [A]These are the [D]big playloads, [G]hammer down on the [D]floor These are the restless roads, [G]every one a [A]war But in the [D]flashing lines, I [G]see a love sup[D]reme [G]Beyond my [A]wildest , [D]beyond my wildest [G]dreams [D]Beyond my wildest [G]dreams, [D]beyond my wildest [G]dreams I've been with [A]you, I've been with [Bm]you [C]They promised me some [G]good home time [D]And some layover pay [C]The agent he's a [G]friend of mine [Gm]Says it's due my way I'd drive a [D]thousand miles, [G]haul a trailer of [D]tears, Just to see you smile, [G]and as the dawn ap[A]pears, At the [D]edge of the night, there's [G]still a light that [D]gleams [G]Beyond my [A]wildest , [D]beyond my wildest [G]dreams [D]Beyond my wildest [G]dreams, [D]beyond my wildest [G]dreams I've been with [A]you, [D]Beyond my wildest [G]dreams [D]Beyond my wildest [G]dreams [D]Beyond my wildest [G]dreams I've been with [Bm]you [D] [A] [A], [D] Song:- https://youtu.be/V62d4AnqqAg 30 | P a g e
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Bheir Me Ó 2 Bheir mé [G]ó, óró bhean [Em]ó Bheir mé [G]ó, óró bhean [Am]í Bheir mé [D7]ó, óró ó [Bm]hó [C]Tá mé [G]brónach 's [C]tú i m'[G]dhith 'S iomaí [G]oíche fliuch is [Em]fuar Thug mé [G]cuairt is mé liom [Am]fhéin Nó go [D7]ráinig mé san [Bm]áit [C]Mar a [G]raibh grá [C]geal mó [G]chléibh Bheir mé [G]ó, óró bhean [Em]ó Bheir mé [G]ó, óró bhean [Am]í Bheir mé [D7]ó, óró ó [Bm]hó [C]Tá mé [G]brónach 's [C]tú i m'[G]dhith I mo [G]chláirseach ní raibh [Em]ceol I mo [G]mheoraibh ní raibh [Am]brí Nó gur [D7]luaigh tú do [Bm]rún 'S [C]fuair mé [G]eolas [C]ar mo [G]dhán Bheir mé [G]ó, óró bhean [Em]ó Bheir mé [G]ó, óró bhean [Am]í Bheir mé [D7]ó, óró ó [Bm]hó [C]Tá mé [G]brónach 's [C]tú i m'[G]dhith
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Blue Bayou 3 [C]I feel so bad I've got a worried mind [G7]I'm so lonesome all the time Since I left my Baby behind on [C]Blue Bayou Saving nickels, saving dimes, [G7]Working 'til the sun don't shine Looking forward to happier times on [C]Blue Bayou I'm going back some day come what may to [G7]Blue Bayou Where you sleep all day and the catfish play on [C]Blue Bayou All those [C7]fishing boats with their sails afloat If [F]I could only [Fm]see That fa[C]miliar sunrise through [G7]sleepy eyes, How [C]happy I'd be [C]Go to see my Baby again [G7]And to be with some of my friends Maybe I'd be happy then on [C]Blue Bayou Saving nickels, saving dimes, [G7]Working 'til the sun don't shine Looking forward to happier times on [C]Blue Bayou I'm going back some day, gonna stay on [G7]Blue Bayou Where the folks are fine and the world is mine on [C]Blue Bayou Oh, that Girl of mine [C]by my side the [F]silver moon and the [Fm] evening tide Oh, [C]some sweet day gonna [G7]take away this [C]hurtin' inside Well I'll [G7]never be blue, my dreams come true on Blue Ba[C]you
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Blue Christmas 0 [G]I'll have a [C]blue Christmas [G7]without you I'll be so blue thinking [C]about you Decor[G]ations of [A7]red on a [Dm]green Christmas tree They [Am]won't [D7]mean a [Dm7]thing dear [D7]If [G7]you're not here with me [G]I'll have a [C]blue Christmas that's [G7]certain And when that blue heartache starts [C]hurtin' You'll be [G]doing [A7]right With your [Dm]Christmas of white But [G7]I'll have a [Dm]blue [G7]blue [C]Christmas [G]I'll have a [C]blue Christmas that's [G7]certain And when that blue heartache starts [C]hurtin' You'll be [G]doing [A7]right With your [Dm]Christmas of white But [G7]I'll have a [Dm]blue [G7]blue [C]Christmas
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Boston Rose 3 [G]Now the [C]Autumn [G]leaves are [C]falling And the [F]tourists [G]have all [C]gone And the [F]children they have [C]all gone back to [G]school And my [C]life is [G]as it was [C]before I [F]work eight [G]hours a [C]day But the [F]company's still [C]making all the [G]rules But there's a [F]Girl in [G]Massa[C]chusetts South of [F]Boston [G]town she [C]said And her [F]lovely face is [C]with me all the [G]day Sure I [C]met her [G]down in [C]old Tralee, Golden [F]hair u[G]pon her [Am]head And I [C]took her heart and [G]she stole mine a[C]way [G] Good[C]bye my [Dm]Boston [C]beauty, [F]Farewell my [G]Boston [C]rose I'll [F]wait for you, I'll [C]think of you, No [Dm]threat to you I'll [G]pose Good[C]bye my [G]Boston [C]beauty, [F]Farewell my [G]Boston [Am]rose I [F]wish that you were [C]here but I know [G]that's the way life [C]goes [G]There's a [C]song we [G]sang all [C]Summer In the [F]bars of [G]Dublin [C]town I can [F]hear it on the [C]factory radi[G]o And the [C]feelings [G]I re[C]member When I [F]hear that [G]simple [C]tune Make me [F]wonder if it [C]really happened [G]so For we [F]laughed and [G]loved to[C]gether 'Til the [F]Summer [G]days were [C]gone And she [F]had to fly a[C]cross the ocean [G]wide So good[C]bye my [G]Boston [C]beauty, Un[F]til we [G]meet a[Am]gain And I’ll [C]keep the fire [G]burning deep in[C]side [G] 34 | P a g e
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Good[C]bye my [Dm]Boston [C]beauty, [F]Farewell my [G]Boston [C]rose I'll [F]wait for you, I'll [C]think of you, No [Dm]threat to you I'll [G]pose Good[C]bye my [G]Boston [C]beauty, [F]Farewell my [G]Boston [Am]rose I [F]wish that you were [C]here but I know [G]that's the way life [C]goes [G]And [C]some nights [G]when I’m [C]drinking And my [F]friends have [G]gathered [C]'round And [F]just for fun some[C]one brings up your [G]name Well I [C]smile there [G]with the [C]rest of them But [F]I can’t [G]hear a [C]sound I [F]love you but to [C]them it's all the [G]same And [F]nights when [G]I’m a[C]lone my love You [F]come in[G]to my [C]mind And [F]visions flash u[C]pon that inward [G]eye Well I [C]watch the [G]moon there [C]up above, Then I'll [F]leave this [G]earth be[Am]hind And I'll [C]call to you as [G]I go sailing [C]by [G] Good[C]bye my [Dm]Boston [C]beauty, [F]Farewell my [G]Boston [C]rose I'll [F]wait for you, I'll [C]think of you, No [Dm]threat to you I'll [G]pose Good[C]bye my [G]Boston [C]beauty, [F]Farewell my [G]Boston [Am]rose I [F]wish that you were [C]here but I know [G]that's the way life [C]goes I [F]wish that you were [C]here so Fare[G]well my Boston [C]rose Song:- https://youtu.be/8BzoA8Q7kAI Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com
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Blue Moon of Kentucky 3 Blue [A]moon of Ken[A7]tucky, keep on [D]shining, Shine [A]on the one that's gone and proved un[E7]true, Blue [A]moon of Ken[A7]tucky, keep on [D]shining, Shine [A]on the one that's [E7]gone and left me [A]blue. [A7]It was [D]on a moonlight [D7]night, The [A]stars were shining [A7]bright, And they [D]whispered from on [D7]high, "Your [A]love has said, Good[E7]bye." Blue [A]moon of Ken[A7]tucky, keep on [D]shining, Shine [A]on the one that's [E7]gone and said good[A]bye, Blue [A]moon of Ken[A7]tucky, keep on [D]shining, Shine [A]on the one that's gone and proved un[E7]true, Blue [A]moon of Ken[A7]tucky, keep on [D]shining, Shine [A]on the one that's [E7]gone and left me [A]blue. [A7]It was [D]on a moonlight [D7]night, The [A]stars were shining [A7]bright, And they [D]whispered from on [D7]high, "Your [A]love has said, Good[E7]bye." Blue [A]moon of Ken[A7]tucky, keep on [D]shining, Shine [A]on the one that's [E7]gone and said Good[A]bye,
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Carrickfergus 3 Key D (Note:- This song is also in Book 3 in Key of G) [D]I wish I [Em]was in [A7]Carrick[D]Fer[Bm]gus Only for [Em]nights in [A7]Bally[D]gran [Dsus4] [D] [D]I would swim [Em]over [A7]the deepest [D]ocean [Bm] The deepest [Em]ocean [A7]for my [G]love to [D]find [Dsus4] [D] But the [D]sea is [Bm]wide and I [Em]cannot swim [A]over And neither [Bm]have I [D]wings with [G]which to [A]fly [D]I wish I could [Em]find me [A7]a handsome [D]boatman [Bm] To ferry me [Em]over [A7]my [G]love and [D]I [D]My childhood [Em]days bring back [A7]sad re[D]flec[Bm]tions Of happy [Em]times we spent [A7]so long a[D]go [Dsus4] [D] [D]My Boyhood [Em]friends [A7]and my own re[D]la[Bm]tions Have [Em]all passed on now [A7]like the [G]melting [D]snow [Dsus4][D] [D]So I'll spend my [Bm]days in this end[Em]less ro[A]ving Soft is the [Bm]grass and [D]shore, my [G]bed is [A]free [D]Oh to be [Em]home now [A7]in Carrick[D]Fergus [Bm] On the [Em]long road [A7]down to the [G]salty [D]sea Now [D]in Kil[Em]Kenny it [A7]is re[D]por[Bm]ted There’s marble [Em]stones [A7]there as [G]black as [D]ink [Dsus4][D] [D]With gold and [Em]silver I [A7]would sup[D]port [Bm]her But I'll [Em]sing no more [A7]now ‘til I a [G]get [D]drink [Dsus4][D] I'm [D]drunk to[Bm]day and I'm sel[Em]dom [A]sober A handsome [Bm]ro[D]ver from [G]town to [A]town [D]Ah, but I'm [Em]sick now [A7]my days are [D]numbered [Bm] Come all you [Em]young [A7]men and [G]lay me [D]down Come all you [Em]young [A7]men and [G]lay me [D]down Song:- https://youtu.be/M0S9bIOK790 Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Caledonia 0 [C]I don't know if [G]you can see, The [Am]changes that have come [F]over me. In these [C]last few days I've [G]been afraid, That I [Am]might drift [F]away. So I've been [C]telling old stories, [G]singing songs, That [Am]make me think about [F]where I come from. [C]That's the reason [G]why I seem So [Am]far away [F]today. Chorus [C]Let me tell you that I [G]love you, That I [Am]think about you all the [F]time. Caledonia you're [C]calling me, Now I'm [G]going [C]home. But [C]if I should become a [G]stranger, You know that [Am]it would make me more than [F]sad, Caledonia's been [G]everything I've ever [C]had. [C]Now I have moved and I’ve [G]kept on moving, [Am]Proved the points that I [F]needed proving, [C]Lost the friends that I [G]needed losing, [Am]Found others on the [F]way. [C]I have tried and [G]kept on trying, [Am]Stolen dreams, Yes there's [F]no denying, [C]I have travelled hard, left [G]conscience flying, [Am]Somewhere in the [F]wind. Chorus
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[C]Now I'm sitting here be[G]fore the fire, [Am]The empty room, [F]a forest choir, The [C]flames have cooled, don’t get [G]any higher, They've [Am]withered now they’re [F]gone. But I'm [C]steady thinking my [G]way is clear, And [Am]I know what I will [F]do tomorrow, When the [C]hands have shaken, and the [G]kisses blown, Then [Am]I will dis[F]appear. Chorus [C]Let me tell you that I [G]love you, That I [Am]think about you all the [F]time. Caledonia you're [C]calling me, Now I'm [G]going [C]home. But [C]if I should become a [G]stranger, Know that [Am]it would make me more than [F]sad, Caledonia's been [G]everything I've ever [C]had. [F]Caledonia's been [G]everything I've ever [C]had.
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Can't Keep It In 0 Oh, I [G]can't keep it in, I can't keep it in I've [D]gotta let it out I've [C]gotta show the world, world's gotta see [D]See all the love, love that's in me I said, [G]"why walk alone, Why worry when it's [D]warm over here?" You've got [C]so much to say, say what you mean [D]Mean what you're thinkin', and think anything Oh [G]why, why must you [Em]waste your life away? You've got to [Am]live for to[D]day, then let it [F#m]go, [E]oh Lover, [G]I want to spend this [Em]time with you There's nothing [Am]I wouldn't [D]do, if you let me [F#m]kno[E]w And I [G]can't keep it in, I can't hide it And I [D]can't lock it away I'm [C]up for your love, love heats my blood [D]Blood spins my head, and my head falls in love, oh Oh, I [G]can't keep it in, I can't keep it in I've [D]gotta let it out I've [C]gotta show the world, world's gotta know [D]Know of the love, love that lies low So [G]why can't you say, if you know then [D]why can't you say? You've got [C]too much deceit, and deceit kills the light [D]Light has to shine I said, "shine light, shine light" [G]Love, that's no way to [Em]live your life You allow too [Am]much to go [D]by, and that won't do, [F#m]n.. [E]o [G]Lover, I want to have you [Em]here by my side Now don't you [Am]run, don't you [D]hide While I'm with [F#m]yo….[E]u
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Oh, I [G]can't keep it in, I can't keep it in I've [D]gotta let it out I've [C]gotta show the world, world's gotta see [D]See all the love, love that's in me I said, [G]"why walk alone, Why worry when it's [D]warm over here?" You've got [C]so much to say, say what you mean [D]Mean what you're thinkin', and think anything [G]Why not? Now [D]why, why, why [G]not?
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Cat's in the Cradle 0 My [D]child arrived just the [F]other day He [G]came to the world in the [D]usual way But there were planes to catch and... [F]bills to pay [G]He learned to walk while I [D]was away And he was [C]talking 'fore I [G]knew it And [Am]as he gr[G]ew he'd say [F]I'm gonna [Am]be like [D]You Dad You [F]know I'm gonna [Am]be like [D]you. And the [D]cat's in the cradle and the [C]silver spoon [F]Little Boy blue and the [G]Man in the Moon [D]When you coming home Dad, I [C]don't know when But [F]we'll get to[Am]gether [D]then You [F]know we'll have a [Am]good time [D]then My [D]Son turned ten just the [F]other day He said [G]thanks for the ball Dad come [D]on let's play Can you teach me to throw, I said [F]not today I got a [G]lot to do, he said [D]that's okay And he [C]walked a[G]way but his [Am]smile never [G]dimmed And said [F]I'm gonna [Am]be like [D]him, Yeah You [F]know I'm gonna [Am]be like [D]him Well he [D]came from college just the [F]other day So [G]much like a man I just [D]had to say Son I'm proud of you, can you [F]sit for a while [G]He shook his head, and he [D]said with a smile What I'd [C]really like [G]Dad is to [Am]borrow the [G]car keys [F]See you later can I [D]have them please?
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And the [D]cat's in the cradle and the [C]silver spoon [F]Little Boy blue and the [G]man in the moon [D]When you coming home Son, I [C]don't know when But [F]we'll get to[Am]gether [D]then, Dad You [F]know we'll have a [Am]good time [D]then [A#] [C] [Am] [D] x2 I've [D]long since retired, my [F]Son’s moved away [G]I called him up just the [D]other day I said, I’d like to see you if [F]you don’t mind, he said I’d [G]love to, Dad, if I can [D]find the time You see my [C]new job’s a [G]hassle And the [Am]kids have the [G]flu But it’s [F]sure nice [Am]talking to [D]you, Dad It’s been [F]sure nice [Am]talking to [D]you And as I [C]hung up the [G]phone it oc[Am]cured to [G]me He’d [F]grown up [Am]just like [D]me My [F]Boy was [Am]just like [D]me
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Cavan Girl 2 As I [G]walk the [C]road from [Em]Kilashan[D]dra, [C]Weary I [D]sit [G]down For it's [G]twelve long [D]miles [Em]around the [Bm]lake To [C]get to [D]Cavan [C]Town Though [G]Oughter [D]and the [Em]road I [Bm]go, Once [C]seemed be[D]yond com[C]pare Now I [G]curse the [C]time it [Em]takes to [D]reach My [C]Cavan [D]Girl so [G]fair Now the [G]Autumn [C]shades are [Em]on the [D]leaves, The [C]trees will [D]soon be [G]bare Each [G]red gold [D]leaf a[Em]round me [Bm]seems The [C]colour [D]of her [C]hair [G]My gaze [D]retreats, to [Em]find my [Bm]feet And [C]once a[D]gain I [C]sigh [G]For the broken [C]pools of [Em]sky re[D]mind The [C]colour of [D]her [G]eyes At the [G]Cavan [C]Cross each [Em]Sunday mor[D]ning, [C]There she [D]can be [G]found And it [G]seems she [D]has the [Em]eye Of [Bm]every [C]Boy in [D]Cavan [C]Town If my [G]luck will [D]hold, I'll [Em]catch the [Bm]golden [C]Summer [D]of her [C]smile [G]And to break the [C]hearts of [Em]Cavan [D]men, She'll [C]talk with me [D]a[G]while [G]So Sunday [C]evening [Em]finds me home[D]ward, [C]Kilashan[D]dra [G]bound [G]To work the [D]week 'til [Em]I re[Bm]turn And [C]court in [D]Cavan [C]Town [G]When asked if [C]she would [Em]be my [Bm]wife, At [C]least she's [D]not said [C]no [G]So next Sunday [C]early, [Em]'rouse my[D]self, And [C]back to her [D]I'll [G]go 44 | P a g e 2019 Sing and Share Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com INDEX
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As I [G]walk the [C]road from [Em]Kilashan[D]dra, [C]Weary I [D]sit [G]down For it's [G]twelve long [D]miles [Em]around the [Bm]lake To [C]get to [D]Cavan [C]Town Though [G]Oughter [D]and the [Em]road I [Bm]go, Once [C]seemed be[D]yond com[C]pare Now I [G]curse the [C]time it [Em]takes to [D]reach My [C]Cavan [D]Girl so [G]fair
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Child Of Mine 0 [C]Although you see the world [G]different than me [Dm]Sometimes I can touch upon the [F]wonders that you [C]see And [C]all the new colors and [Dm]pictures you've designed [F]Oh Yes, sweet darling So [C]glad you are a [G]child of [C]mine [C]Child of [F]mine, [G]child of [C]mine [Dm]Oh Yes, sweet Darling So [C]glad you are a [G]child of [C]mine [C]You don't need direction, you [G]know which way to go And [Dm]I don't want to hold you back, I [F]just want to watch you [C]grow [C]You're the one who taught me you [Dm]don't have to look behind [F]Oh Yes, sweet darling So [C]glad you are a [G]child of [C]mine [C]Child of [F]mine, [G]child of [C]mine [Dm]Oh Yes, sweet Darling So [C]glad you are a [G]child of [C]mine [F]Nobody's gonna kill your [C]dreams Or [Dm]tell you [G7]how to [G]live your [C]life There'll [F]always be people to make it [D7]hard for a while But [F]you'll change their heads when they [C]see you [G]sm..[G7]i[G]le The [C]times you were born in may [G]not have been the best But [Dm]you can make the times to come [F]better than the [C]rest I [C]know you will be honest if you [G]can't always be kind [F]Oh Yes, sweet Darling So [C]glad you are a [G]child of [C]mine [C]Child of [F]mine, [G]child of [C]mine [Dm]Oh Yes, sweet Darling So [C]glad you are a [G]child of [C]mine Song:46 | P a g e
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Christmas In Paradise 0 [A]Davey stole a Christmas tree from K-Mart last night Red ribbons and silver bells, angels dressed in white He [D]tied, it to the bridge rail so passing cars could see [A]He did a little dance up there, looked [E]down and smiled at [A]me [A]My bed is a lawn chair, cushions keep it soft I sleep in the open air, under the Southern Cross [D]Next to the golf course by the Hyatt Hotel [A]Davey he is a friend of mine and we [E]get along pretty [A]well Christmas in [D]Paradise under the Cow [A]Key Bridge Where the warm breeze [E]blows so nice And the landlord [A]forgives [A]Snowbirds on the golf course wear Bermuda shorts and Polo shirts Some play pretty good some play so bad it hurts [D]We pick up their golf balls that fly over the fence [A]We shine 'em up a little bit , [E]sell 'em back for fifty [A]cents Christmas in [D]Paradise under the Cow [A]Key Bridge Where the warm breeze [E]blows so nice And the landlord [A]forgives [A]I won't lie, we just get by but we'll be eating good tonight Christmas dinner at 5 o'clock over at the Church of Life [D]They don't care who you are, they don't ask what you done [A]Come on down and bring a friend There's [E]plenty for every[A]one [A]The radio plays [D]Christmas songs while we [A]get high And Davey shouts, [E]”Merry Christmas y'all” To the cars passing [A]by And Davey shouts, [E]”Merry Christmas y'all” To the cars passing [A]by Song:-
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Circle 0 [G]All my life's a circle, sunrise and sun[Am]down The moon rolls through the night-time, ‘Til the [G]daybreak comes around [G]All my life's a circle but I can't tell you [C]why [Am]The season's spinnin' [D]round again The [C]years keep [D]rolling [G]by It [G]seems like I've been here before, I can't remember [Am]when But I got this funny feelin' that I'll [G]be back once again There's [G]no straight lines make up my life And all my roads have [C]bends [Am]There's no clear-cut be[D]ginnings And [C]so far [D]no dead-[G]ends [G]I have found you a thousand times I guess you've done the [Am]same But then we lose each other It's just [G]like a children's game And [G]as I see you here again, A thought runs through my [C]mind [Am]Our love is like a [D]circle, Let's [C]go 'round [D]one more [G]time [G]All my life's a circle, sunrise and sun[Am]down The moon rolls through the night-time, ‘Til the [G]daybreak comes around [G]All my life's a circle but I can't tell you [C]why [Am]The season's spinnin' [D]round again The [C]years keep [D]rolling [G]by
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[G]All my life's a circle, sunrise and sun[Am]down The moon rolls through the night-time, ‘Til the [G]daybreak comes around [G]All my life's a circle but I can't tell you [C]why [Am]The season's spinnin' [D]round again The [C]years keep [D]rolling [G]by [G]All my life's a circle, sunrise and sun[Am]down The moon rolls through the night-time, ‘Til the [G]daybreak comes around [G]All my life's a circle but I can't tell you [C]why [Am]The season's spinnin' [D]round again The [C]years keep [D]rolling [G]by
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Cocaine 0 [C]You take Sally and I'll take Sue [F]There ain't no difference between the two Co[C]caine, [F]running all [C]'round my brain [F] [C]Headin' down Scott, turnin' up [C7]Main [F]Looking for that Girl who sells cocaine Co[C]caine, [F]running all [C]'round my brain [F] [C] [E7]Mmmm Momma come here quick, That [F]old Cocaine 'bout to make me sick Co[C]caine, [F]running all [C]'round my brain [F] [C]Late last night about a quarter past four [F]Ladanyi come knockin' down my hotel room door Where's the co[C]caine Said it's [F]runnin' all [G]'round my [C]brain [F] [C]I was talking to my doctor down at the hospital He said, [F]"Son, it says here you're twenty-seven, But that's impossible Co[C]caine “You [F]look like you could be [G]forty-[C]five" [F] [C]Now I'm losing touch with reality and I'm almost out of blow It's [F]such a fine line I hate to see it go Co[C]caine, [F]running all [G]'round my [C]brain [F] [C]
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Come On Over To My Place 3 [G]Little Girl, you look so lone[C]some I [G]see you are feeling [D7]blue [G]Ain't no use in staying at [C]home [A]I know what you should [D7]do [G]Come on over to my [C]place [G]Hey, Girl, we're [D]having a party [G]We'll be swinging, [C]dancing and singing Baby, [D]come on over to[G]night [D] [G]Now you don't need the [C]address To [G]find out where we'll [D]be ‘Cause [G]you can't help [C]hearing the music [G]Halfway [D]down the [G]street So, Baby, [G]Come on over to my [C]place [G]Come on, we're [D]having a party [G]We'll be swinging, [C]dancing and singing Baby, [D]come on over to[G]night [D] When [G]we get tired of [C]dancing And [G]things start to getting [D]slow [G]That's the real best [C]part of the evening To [D]turn the lights down [G]low [G]So, Baby, [D]Baby [G]Come on over to my [C]place [G]Hey, Girl, we're [D]having a party [G]We'll be swinging, [C]dancing and singing Baby, [D]come on over to[G]night [G]Yeah, Yeah, [D]Yeah, Yeah [G]We'll be swinging, [C]dancing and singing Oh, Baby, won't you [D]come on over to[G]night [D] Song:- https://youtu.be/RmRRBHNo4ZU Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Cotton Fields 3 [G]When I was a little bitty Baby My Mama would [C]rock me in the [G]cradle In them old cotton fields back [D]home [D]It was [G]down in Louisiana Just about a [C]mile from Texar[G]kana In them [Am7]old [Am]cotton [D]fields back [G]home When them [C]cotton balls get rotten You can’t [G]pick very much cotton In them old [G7]cotton fields back [D]home [D] [D]It was [G]down in Louisiana Just about a [C]mile from Texar[G]kana In them [Am7]old [Am]cotton [D]fields back [G]home [G]When I was a little bitty Baby My Mama would [C]rock me in the [G]cradle In them old cotton fields back [D]home [D]It was [G]down in Louisiana Just about a [C]mile from Texar[G]kana In them [Am7]old [Am]cotton [D]fields back [G]home When them [C]cotton balls get rotten You can’t [G]pick very much cotton In them old [G7]cotton fields back [D]home [D] [D]It was [G]down in Louisiana Just about a [C]mile from Texar[G]kana In them [Am7]old [Am]cotton [D]fields back [G]home [G]When I was a little bitty Baby My Mama would [C]rock me in the [G]cradle In them old cotton fields back [D]home [D]It was [G]down in Louisiana Just about a [C]mile from Texar[G]kana In them [Am7]old [Am]cotton [D]fields back [G]home Song:- https://youtu.be/C4zPEmRufMU4 52 | P a g e 2019 Sing and Share INDEX
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Crazy 2 [G]Crazy, I'm [E7]crazy for feeling so [Am]lonely I'm [D7]crazy Crazy for feeling so [G]blue [G]I knew You'd [E7]love me as long as you wan[Am]ted And then [D7]some day You'd leave me for somebody[G]new [C]Worry Why do I let myself [G]worry? [A7]Wondering What in the world did I [D7]do? Oh, [G]crazy For [E7]thinking that my love could [Am]hold you I'm [C]crazy for [D7]trying And [Am]crazy for [G]crying And [C]I'm crazy for [D7]loving [G]you
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Crazy Man Michael 3 [Am] [C] [G] [F], [F] [Am] [Em] [Am] [G] [Am]Within the [C]fog and [G]out upon the [Em]sea [Am]Crazy man [G]Michael was [Am]walking [Am]He met with a [C]raven with [G]eyes black as [Em]coals And [Am]shortly [Em]they were a-[Am]talking Your [Em]future, your future I [Am]would tell to you Your [Em]future you often have [G]asked me Your [Am]true love will [G]die by your [Am]own right [Em]hand And [Am]crazy man Mi[G]chael will [Am]cursed be [Am]Michael he [C]ranted and [G]Michael he [Em]raved And [Am]beat up the four [Em]winds [G]with [Em]his [Am]fists o He [Am]laughed and he [C]cried, he [G]shouted and he [Em]swore For his [Am]mad mind had [Em]trapped him with a [Am]kiss-o You [Em]speak with an evil, you [Am]speak with a hate You [Em]speak for the Devil that [G]haunts me For [Am]is she not the [G]fairest in [Am]all the broad [Em]land Your [Am]sorcerer's words [G]are to [Am]taunt me [Am] [C] [G] [Em], [Am] [G] [Am] [Am] He [Am]took out his [C]dagger of [G]fire and of [Em]steel And [Am]struck down the ra[G]ven through the [Am]heart-o The [Am]bird fluttered [C]long and the [G]sky it did [Em]spin And the [Am]cold earth did [G]wonder and [Am]startle O [Em]where is the raven that [Am]I struck down dead That [Em]here did lie on the [G]ground-o I [Am]see that my [G]true love with a [Am]wound so [Em]red Where her [Am]lover's [G]heart it did [Am]pound-o
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[Am]Crazy man [C]Michael he [G]wanders and [Em]calls And [Am]talks to the [G]night and the [Am]day-o But his [Am]eyes they are [C]sane And his [G]speech it is [Em]plain And he [Am]longs to be [G]far a[Am]way-o [Em]Michael he whistles the [Am]simplest of tunes And [Em]asks of the wild wolves their [G]pardon For his [Am]true love is [G]flown into [Am]every flower [Em]grown And [Am]he must be [G]keeper of the [Am]garden. [Am] [Am] [C] [G], [F] [F] [Em] [Em], [Am]
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Crying Time 0 Oh, it's [A]cryin' time again, you're gonna [E]leave me I can see that far away look in your [A]eyes I can tell by the way you hold me [D]darlin', That it [A]won't be long [E]before it's cryin' [A]time [E] Now they [A]say that absence makes The heart grow [E]fonder (fonder) And that tears are only rain to make love [A]grow Well, my love for you could never Grow no [D]stronger (stronger) If I [A]live to be a [E]hundred years [A]old [E] Oh, it's [A]cryin' time again, you're gonna [E]leave me I can see that far away look in your [A]eyes I can tell by the way you hold me [D]darlin', That it [A]won't be long [E]before it's cryin' [A]time [E] Now you [A]say you've found someone That you love [E]better (better) That's the way it's happened every time be[A]fore And as sure as the sun comes up to[D]morrow ('morrow) Cryin' [A]time will start when [E]you walk out that [A]door [E] Oh, it's [A]cryin' time again, you're gonna [E]leave me I can see that far away look in your [A]eyes I can tell by the way you hold me [D]darlin', That it [A]won't be long [E]before it's cryin' [A]time [E]
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Day After Day 4 [D]I remember [C]finding [G]out about [D]you [A] [D]Every day, my [C]mind is [G]all around [D]you [A]Looking out from my [G]lonely room, Day [F#m]af[Em]ter [D]day [A]Bring it home, Baby, [E]make it soon [G]I [F#m]give [Em]my [D]love to [D7]you [D]I remember holding you while you [D]sleep [A] [D]Every day, I [C]feel the [G]tears that you [D]weep [A]Looking out from my [G]lonely room, Day [F#m]af[Em]ter [D]day [A]Bring it home, Baby, [E]make it soon [G]I [F#m]give [Em]my [D]love to [D7]you [A]Looking out from my [G]lonely room, Day [F#m]af[Em]ter [D]day [A]Bring it home, Baby, [E]make it soon [G]I [F#m]give [Em]my [D]love to [D7]you [D]I remember [C]finding [G]out about [D]you [A] [D]Every day, my [C]mind is [G]all around [D]you [A]Looking out from my [G]lonely room, Day [F#m]af[Em]ter [D]day [A]Bring it home, Baby, [E]make it soon [G]I [F#m]give [Em]my [D]love to [D7]you
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Dance, Dance, Dance 3 [G]My Grandpa, he's ninety-[C]five, And he [G]keeps on dancin' he's [D]still alive [G]My Grandma, she's ninety-[C]two She [G]loves to dance and [D]sing some, too [G]I don't know, but [C]I've been told If you [G]keep on dancing, you'll [D]never grow old [G]Come on darling, put a [C]pretty dress on We're [G]gonna go [D7]out to[G]night [C]Dance, [G]dance, [Am]dance [C]Dance, [G]dance, [Am]dance [C]Dance, [G]dance, [Am]dance All night [G]long I'm a [G]hard working man, I'm a [C]Son of a gun I've been [G]working all week in the [D]noon day sun The [G]wood's in the kitchen and the [C]cow's in the barn I'm [G]all cleaned up and my [D]chores are all done [G]Take my hand, [C]come along [G]Let's go out and [D]have some fun [G]Come on darling put a [C]pretty dress on We're [G]gonna go [D7]out to[G]night [C]Dance, [G]dance, [Am]dance [C]Dance, [G]dance, [Am]dance [C]Dance, [G]dance, [Am]dance All night [G]long
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[G]Come on darling, don't [C]look that way Don't you [G]know when you smile I've [D]got to say You're my [G]honey pumpkin lover You're my [C]heart's delight [G]Don't you want to go [D]out tonight You're [G]such a pretty Lady You're [C]such a sweet Girl [G]When you dance it brightens [D]up my world [G]Come on darling put a [C]pretty dress on We're [G]gonna go [D7]out to[G]night And [C]dance, [G]dance, [Am]dance [C]Dance, [G]dance, [Am]dance [C]Dance, [G]dance, [Am]dance All night [G]long
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Dancing in the Dark 3 [G]I get up in the [Em]evening… [G]And I [Em]ain’t got nothing to [G]say I come home in the [Em]morning… [G]I go to bed [Em]feeling the same [C]way I ain't nothing but [Am]tired… [C]Man I'm just [Am]tired and bored with my[G]self Hey there [Em]B aby… [G]I could [Em]use just a little [D]help [D]You can't start a fi-re… You can't start a fire without a [C]spark This gun's for [Am]hi-re… [C]Even if we're just [Am]dancing in the [G]dark [Em] [G] [Em] [G]Messages keep getting [Em]clearer… [G]Radio's on and I'm [Em]moving 'round the [G]place I check my look in the [Em]mirror… [G]Wanna change my [Em]clothes my hair my [C]face Man I ain't getting [Am]nowhere… [C]I'm just [Am]living in a dump like [G]this There's something happening [Em]somewhere… [G]Baby [D]I just know that there [Em]is [D]You can't start a fi-re… You can't start a fire without a [C]spark This gun's for [Am]hi-re… [C]even if we're just [Am]dancing in the [G]dark [Em] [G] [Em]
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
[Em]You sit around getting [G]older… [C]there's a joke here some[D]where and it's on [Em]me I'll shake this world off my [G]shoulders… [C]come on Baby the [D]laugh's on me [G]Stay on the streets of [Em]this town… [G]And they'll be [Em]carving you up all [G]right They say you gotta stay [Em]hungry… [G]Hey Baby, I'm [Em]just about starving to[C]night I'm dying for some [Am]action… [C]I'm sick of sitting [Am]round here Trying to write this [G]book I need a love re[Em]action… [G]Come on [D]Baby give me just one [Em]look [D]You can't start a fi-re… Sitting round crying over a broken [C]heart This gun's for [Am]hire… [C]Even if we're just [Am]dancing in the [G]dark [D]You can't start a fi-re… Worrying about your little world falling a[C]part This gun's for [Am]hire… [C]even if we're just [Am]dancing in the [G]dark
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Donna Donna 0 [Am]On a [E]wagon [Am]bound for [E]market [Am]There's a [Dm]calf [Am]with a mournful [E]eye. [Am]High above [E]him, [Am]there's a [E]swallow, [Am]Winging [Dm]swiftly [E]through the [Am]sky. Chorus [G]How the winds are [Am]laughing, They [G]laugh with all their [C]might. [Am]Laugh and laugh the [C]whole day [Am]through, And [E]half the Summer's [Am]night. [E]Donna, Donna, Donna, [Am]Donna; [G]Donna, Donna, Donna, [C]Don. [E7]Donna, Donna, Donna, [Am]Donna; [E]Donna, Donna, Donna, [Am]Don. [Am]"Stop com[E]plaining!" [Am]said the [E]farmer, [Am]"Who told [Dm]you a [E]calf to [Am]be? [Am]Why don't [E]you have [Am]wings to fly [E]with, [Am]Like the [Dm]swallow so [E]proud and [Am]free?" [Am]Calves are [E]easily [Am]bound and [E]slaughtered, [Am]Never [Dm]knowing the [E]reason [E]why. [Am]But who[E]ever [Am]treasures [E]freedom, [Am]Like the [Dm]swallow has [E]learned to [Am]fly. [G]How the winds are [Am]laughing, They [G]laugh with all their [C]might. [Am]Laugh and laugh the [C]whole day [Am]through, And [E]half the Summer's [Am]night. [E]Donna, Donna, Donna, [Am]Donna; [G]Donna, Donna, Donna, [C]Don. [E7]Donna, Donna, Donna, [Am]Donna; [E]Donna, Donna, Donna, [Am]Don. Song:- https://youtu.be/m7PLPx8Zu-U 62 | P a g e
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Donna Donna 0 [Am]Auf dem [E]Wagen [Am]liegt ein [E]Kälbchen [Am]Liegt ge[Dm]bunden [Am]mit dem [E]Strick. [Am]Durch den [E]Himmel [Am]fliegt ein [E]Schwälbchen, [Am]Fliegt und [Dm]flattert [E]hin und [Am]rück Chorus [G]Lacht der Wind im [Am]Korn, [G]Lacht und lacht und [C]lacht. [G]Lacht darob den [Am]Tag den ganzen, [Em]Und die halbe [Am]Nacht. [E]Dona dona dona [Am]dona, [G]Dona dona [C]dona [Am]don, [E]Dona dona dona [Am]dona, [E]Dona dona dona [Am]don, [Am]Weint das [E]Kälbchen, [Am]sagt der [E]Bauer: [Am]Wer hat [Dm]dir ge[E]sagt: Sei [Am]kalb? [Am]Solltest [E]lieber [Am]sein ein [E]Vogel, [Am]Solltest [Dm]lieber [E]sein die [Am]Schwalb [Am]Dumme [E]Kälbchen [Am]soll man [E]binden, [Am]Schlachtet [Dm]sie und [Am]hat noch [E]recht [Am]Doch wer [E]Flügel [Am]hat kann [E]fliegen [Am]Und ist [Dm]keiner [E]Menschen [Am]Knecht. [G]Lacht der Wind im [Am]Korn, [G]Lacht und lacht und [C]lacht. [G]Lacht darob den [Am]Tag den ganzen, [Em]Und die halbe [Am]Nacht. [E]Dona dona dona [Am]dona, [G]Dona dona [C]dona [Am]don, [E]Dona dona dona [Am]dona, [E]Dona dona dona [Am]don, Song:- https://youtu.be/kBJv4HkoynY Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Desperado 1 Desper[G]ado, [G7]why don't you [C]come to your [Cm]senses? You've been [G]out ridin' [Em]fences for [A7]so long [D7]now Oh, you're a [G]hard one And [C]I know that you got your reas[Cm]ons These [G]things that are [Em]pleasin' you Can [A7]hurt you [D]some[G]how Don't you [Em]draw the Queen of [Bm]diamonds, Boy She'll [C]beat you if she's [G]able You know the [Em7]Queen of hearts is [C]always your best [G]bet Now it [Em]seems to me, some [Bm]fine things Have been [C]laid upon your [G]table But you [Em]only want the [A7]ones that you can't [Dsus4]get [D] Desper[G]ado, oh, you ain't [C]gettin' no younger Your [G]pain and your [Em]hunger, They're [A7]drivin' you [D7]home And [G]freedom, oh freedom well, that's just [C]some people talkin' Your [G]prison is [Em]walking through this [A]world [D]all a[G]lone Don't your [Em]feet get cold in the [Bm]winter time? The [C]sky won't snow and the [G]sun won't shine It's [Em]hard to tell the [C]night time from the [G]day You're [Em]losin' all your [Bm]highs and lows Ain't it [C]funny how the [G]feeling goes a[Am7]way? [D] Desper[G]ado, why don't you [C]come to your [Cm]senses? Come [G]down from your fen[Em]ces, [A7]open the [D]gate It may be [G]rainin', [G7]but there's a [C]rainbow a[Cm]bove you You better [G]let somebody [Em]love you ([C]Let somebody love [Am]you) You better [G]let somebody [Em]love you before it's [D]too [G]late Song:64 | P a g e
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Don’t Marry Her, Have me 0 Intro [C] [C]Think of you with [G]pipe and slippers [F]Think of her in [G]bed [F]Laying there just [C]watching telly [D7]Think of me in[G]stead; I'll [C]never grow so [G]old and flabby [F]That could never [G]be [F]Don't marry [G]her, have [C] me. [G] Your [C]love light shines like [G]cardboard Your [F]work shoes they are [G]glistening She's a [F]Phd in 'I [C]told you so' You've a [D7]Knighthood in 'I'm not [G]listening'; She’ll [C]always be be[G]side you [F]Bring you cups of [G]tea [F]Don't marry [G]her, have [C]me. Chorus And the [C]Sunday sun shines down on San Fran[F]cisco [C]Bay And you [F]realize you can't make it any[C]way You have to wash the car Take the [F]kids to the [C]park [F]Don't marry [G]her, have [C]me. [G] Those [C]lovely Sunday [G]mornings With [F]breakfast brought in [G]bed Those [F]blackbirds look like [C]knitting needles [D7]Trying to peck your [G]head; Those [C]birds will peck your [G]soul out And [F]throw away the [G]key [F]Don't marry [G]her, have [C]me. [G] The [C]kitchen's always [G]tidy The [F]bathroom's always [G]clean She's a di[F]ploma in 'just [C]hiding things' You've a [D7]first in 'low es[G]teem'; Your [C]socks might smell of [G]angels Your [F]life might smell of [G]Brie [F]Don't marry [G]her, have [C]me. Song:- https://youtu.be/3Xo80hR-QfQ Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com 2019 Sing and Share P a g e | 65 INDEX
“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Don't Fence Me In 0 Oh [D]give me land lots of land under Starry skies above, don't fence me [A]in [A7]Let me ride through the wide open Country that I love, don't fence me [D]in Let me be by myself in the evening [D7]breeze [G]Listen to the murmur of the cottonwood trees [D]Send me out forever but I [B7]ask you please, [E7]Don't fence me [D]in Just turn me [G]loose let me straddle My old saddle underneath the Western [D]skies On my cay[G]use let me [D]wander over [G]yonder ‘Til I see the mountains [D]rise [Dm] [A7]I want to [D]ride to the ridge where the West commences [G]Gaze at the moon until I lose my senses [D]I Can't look at hubbles and I [B]can't [Bm]stand fences [E7]Don't [A7]fence me [D]in [Em]Don't [A]fence me [D]in [Em]Don't [A]fence me [D]in
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Don't Let The Old Man In 0 Don't let the [D]old man in I want to [G]live me some more Can't leave it [A7]up to him He's knocking on my [D]door And I knew [D]all of my life That some[G]day it would end Get up and [A7]go outside Don't let the old man [D]in [D7] Many [G]moons I have lived My body's [D] weathered and worn Ask yourself how [E7]old you'd be If you didn't know the [A7]day you were born Try to [D]love on your wife And stay [G]close to your friends Toast each [A7]sundown with wine Don't let the old man [D]in [D7] Many [G]moons I have lived My body's [D] weathered and worn Ask yourself how [E7]old you'd be If you didn't know the [A7]day you were born When he rides [D]up on his horse And you feel that [G]cold bitter wind Look out your [A7]window and smile Don't let the old man [D]in Look out your [A7]window and smile Don't let the old man [D]in Song:- https://youtu.be/yc5AWImplfE Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Doo Wah Diddy 0 There she was just a walkin' down the street Singin' [C]doo wah diddy diddy [F]dum diddy [C]doo [C]Snappin' her fingers and [F]shufflin' her [C]feet Singin' [C]doo wah diddy diddy [F]dum diddy [C]doo [C]She looked good (looked good) she looked fine (looked fine) [C]She looked good she looked fine and I nearly lost my mind Be[C]fore I knew it she was [F]walkin' next to [C]me Singin' [C]doo wah diddy diddy [F]dum diddy [C]doo [C]Holdin' my hand just as [F]natural as can [C]be Singin' [C]doo wah diddy diddy [F]dum diddy [C]doo [C]We walked on (walked on) to my door (my door) [C]We walked on to my door then we kissed a little more [C]Whoa [C7]whoa I [Am]knew we was falling in love [F]Yes I did and so I [G7]told her all the things I'd been dreamin' of Now [C]we're together nearly [F]every single [C]day Singin' [C]doo wah diddy diddy [F]dum diddy [C]doo Oh [C]we're so happy and that’s [F]how we're gonna [C]stay Singin' [C]doo wah diddy diddy [F]dum diddy [C]doo [C]I'm hers (I'm hers) she's mine (she's mine) [C]I'm hers she's mine wedding bells are gonna chime [C]Whoa [C7]]Whoa I [Am]knew we was falling in love [F]Yes I did and so I [G]told her all the things I'd been dreamin' of Now we're together nearly every single day Singin' [C]doo wah diddy diddy [F]dum diddy [C]doo Oh [C]we're so happy and that’s [F]how we're gonna [C]stay Singin' [C]doo wah diddy diddy [F]dum diddy [C]doo [C]I'm hers (I'm hers) she's mine (she's mine) [C]I'm hers she's mine wedding bells are gonna chime [G7] Whoa oh Yeah [C]Doo wah diddy diddy [F]dum diddy [C]doo x 3 Song:- https://youtu.be/Uc0x7xOap4I 68 | P a g e
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Down On The Corner 0 [C]Early in the evenin' [G]Just about supper [C]time Over by the courthouse, They're [G]startin' to un[C]wind. [F]Poor kids on the corner [C]tryin’ to bring you up. Willy picks a tune out and he [G]blows it on [C]the harp. [F]Down on the [C]corner, [G]Out in the [C]street, Willy and the [F]Poorboys are [C]playin' Bring a [G]nickel, tap your [C]feet. [C]Rooster hits the washboard, [G]People just gotta [C]smile. [C]Blinkey thumbs a gut-bass [G]and solos for [C]awhile. [F]Poorboy twangs the [C]rhythm out on his kalamazoo And Willy goes into a dance [G]and doubles [C]on kazoo. [F]Down on the [C]corner, [G]out in the [C]street, Willy and the [F]Poorboys are [C]playin' Bring a [G]nickel, tap your [C]feet [C]You don't need a penny [G]just to hang [C]around, But if you got a nickel, won't you [G]Lay your money [C]down? [F]Over on the corner [C]there's a happy noise. People come from all around [G]to watch the [C]magic Boy. [C]Early in the evenin' [G]Just about [C]supper time Over by the courthouse, they're [G]startin' to [C]unwind. [F]Poor kids on the corner [C]tryin’ to bring you up. Willy picks a tune out and he [G]blows it on [C]the harp. Song:- https://youtu.be/vrMvblpZFq0 Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Downtown 2 [C]When you’re a-[Em]lone and life is [F]making you [G7]lonely You can [C]always [Em]go [F]down-[G7]town [C]When you’ve got [Em]worries all the [F]noise and the [G7]hurry Seems to [C]help I [Em]know [F]down-[G7]town Just [C]listen to the music of the [Am]traffic in the city [C]Linger on the sidewalk where the [Am]neon signs are pretty [G]How can you lose? [F]The lights are much brighter there. You can for-[D7] get all your troubles, forget all your cares And go [C] down-[Em] town [F]Things'll be [G7]great when you're [C]Down-[Em]town [F]No finer [G7]place for sure [C]Down-[Em]town [F]Everything's [G7]waiting for [C]you [C]Down-[G7]town [C] [G7] [C]Down-[G7]town [C] [G7] [C]Don’t hang a-[Em]round and let your [F]problems sur-[G7]round you There are [C]movie [Em]shows [F]down-[G7]town [C]Maybe you [Em]know some little [F]places to [G7]go to Where they [C]never [Em]close [F]down-[G7]town Just [C]listen to the rhythm of a [Am]gentle bossa nova [C]You’ll be dancing with him too be[Am]fore the night is over [G]Happy again Change Key [D]When you’re a-[F#m]lone and life is [G]making you [A7]lonely You can [D]always [F#m]go [G]down-[A7]town [D]When you’ve got [F#m]worries all the [G]noise and the [A7]hurry Seems to [D]help I [F#m]know [G]down-[A7]town And [D]you may find somebody kind to [Bm]help and understand you [D]Someone who is just like you and [Bm]needs a gentle hand To [A]guide them along… 70 | P a g e
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[G]So maybe I'll see you there We can for-[E7]get all our troubles, forget all our cares, And go [D]Down-[F#m]town [G]Things'll be [A7]great when you're [D]Down-[F#m]town [G]Don't wait a [A7]minute more [D]Down-[F#m]town [G]Everything's [A7]waiting for [D]you [D]Down-[A7]town [D] Down-[A7]town [D]Down-[A7]town[D] [A7] /[D] Song:- https://youtu.be/Zx06XNfDvk0
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Easy and Slow 3 It was [G]down by Christ [Am]Church that I [Em]first met with [G]Annie A [Em]gentle young [G]maiden and [Am]not a bit [D]shy She [G]told me her [Am]Daddy Who [Em]came from Dun[G]gannon Would [Em]take her back [G]home In the [D]sweet bye and [G]bye And [Em]what's it to any man, Whether or [Bm]no [G]Whether I'm easy, Or [Am]whether I'm [D]true As she [Em]lifted her petticoat, Ea[Bm]sy and slow And I [G]tied up my [Em]sleeve For to [D]buckle her [G]shoe [C] [G] [Am] [G] [G]Down along [Am]Thomas Street, [Em]Down to the [G]Liffey The [Em]sunshine was [G]gone, And the [Am]evening grew [D]dark A[G]long by Kings[Am]bridge And be [Em]God in a [G]jiffy Me [Em]arms were a[G]round her, [D]Beyond in the [G]park And [Em]what's it to any man, Whether or [Bm]no [G]Whether I'm easy, Or [Am]whether I'm [D]true As she [Em]lifted her petticoat, Ea[Bm]sy and slow And I [G]tied up my [Em]sleeve For to [D]buckle her [G]shoe [C] [G] [Am] [G]
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Oh, from [G]city or [Am]country, A [Em]Girl is a jew[G]el And [Em]well made for [G]grippin', The [Am]most of the [D]while But [G]any young [Am]fellow Is [Em]really a fo[G]ol If he [Em]tries at the [G]first time To [D]go a bit [G]far And [Em]what's it to any man, Whether or [Bm]no [G]Whether I'm easy, Or [Am]whether I'm [D]true As she [Em]lifted her petticoat, Ea[Bm]sy and slow And I [G]tied up my [Em]sleeve For to [D]buckle her [G]shoe [C] [G] [Am] [G] And if [G]ever ye' [Am]go, To the [Em]town of Dun[G]gannon You may [Em]search 'til your [G]eyes They are [Am]empty and [G]blind Be you [G]walkin’ or [Am]runnin’ Or [Em]sittin’ or [G]standin’ A [Em]Girl like [G]Annie you'll never find And [Em]what's it to any man, Whether or [Bm]no [G]Whether I'm easy, Or [Am]whether I'm [D]true As she [Em]lifted her petticoat, Ea[Bm]sy and slow And I [G]tied up my [Em]sleeve For to [D]buckle her [G]shoe [C] [G] [Am] [G]
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Everyday (Buddy Holly) 1 [A]Everyday, it's a-[D]gettin' [E7]closer [A]Goin' faster [D]than a roller [E7]coaster [A]Love like yours will [D]surely come [E7]my [A]way A-[D]hey, A-[A]hey [E7]Hey [A]Everyday, it's a-[D]gettin' [E7]faster [A]Everyone said, [D]"Go ahead and [E7]ask her" [A]Love like yours will [E7]surely come my [A]way A-[D]hey, A-[A]Hey [E7]Hey [D]Everyday seems a little longer [G]Every way, love's a little stronger [C]Come what may, do you ever long for [F]True love from [E7]me? [A]Everyday, it's a-[D]gettin' [E7]closer [A]Goin' faster [D]than a roller [E7]coaster [A]Love like yours will [D]surely come [E7]my [A]way A-[D]hey, A-[A]hey [E7]Hey [A]Everyday, it's a-[D]gettin' [E7]faster [A]Everyone said, [D]"Go ahead and [E7]ask her" [A]Love like yours will [E7]surely come my [A]way A-[D]hey, A-[A]Hey [E7]Hey
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Everyday (Slade) 0 [Em] [G] [C] [G] [G]Everyday when [Bm]I'm away I'm [Em]thinking of [C]you [G]Everyone can [Bm]carry on ex[Em]cept for we [C]two. And [C]you know that [G]our love and [C7]you know that [G]I And [C]you know that [G]our love won't [D]die [D7] And it [Em]won't even [G]show and [C]no-one [Am]will [G]know [Em]One little [G]wave to [C]say you'll be[G]have It [Em]won't even [G]show how [C]far love can [G]go. [G]Everyday when [Bm]I'm away and [Em]there's been a [C]few [G]Every land I [Bm]need a hand to [Em]help me come [C]through. And [C]you know that [G]our love and [C7]you know that [G]I And [C]you know that [G]our love won't [D]die [D7] And it [Em]won't even [G]show and [C]no-one [Am]will [G]know [Em]One little [G]wave to [C]say you'll be[G]have It [Em]won't even [G]show how [C]far love can [G]go
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Far Away In Australia 1 [Em] [Bm] [C] [G], [G] [D] [G] [G] [G]Sweetheart, I'm bidding you [C]fond fare[G]well I would be [C]yours some [D]day I'm [Em]bound for a new [Bm]land, my [C]fortune to [G]try And I'm [G]ready to [D]sail a[G]way Chorus [G]Far away in Aus[D]tralia [Em]Soon will [Bm]fate be [C]kind And [Em]I will be [Bm]ready to [C]welcome at [G]last The Girl I've [D]left be[G]hind [G]Oh, you can't leave me this [C]poor maiden [G]said I would not [C]let you [D]go [Em]But I must [Bm]leave you, he [C]gently re[G]plied If for [G]only a [D]while, you [G]know [Em] [Bm] [C] [G], [G] [D] [G] [G] [G]Now in success or in [C]fail[G]ure I will al[C]ways be [D]true And [Em]proudly each [Bm]day in a [C]land far a[G]way I'll be [G]building a [D]home for [G]you [G]Daily she waits at the [C]old cottage [G]gate Watching the [C]whole day [D]through Then [Em]one day a [Bm]message from [C]over the [G]sea And I'm [G]hoping these [D]words are [G]true [Em] [Bm] [C] [G], [G] [D] [G] [G]
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Fill, Fill a Rún 0 [G] [D] [Em]Fill [Bm]fill a rún [C]ó [D] [Em]Fill a rún [Bm]ó Is ná [C]h'imigh [G]uaim [D]Fill [Em]orm a [C]chuisle 's a [Am]stó[Bm]r Agus [G]chifidh tú 'n ghlór [D]má fhillean [G]tú. [D] [Em]Shiuil mise [Bm]thall is a[C]bhu[D]s I [Em]móta ghráinn [Bm]óige do [C]rugadh [G]mé [D] 'S ní [Em]fhaca mé aon [C]íontas go [Am]fói[Bm]ll Már an [G]sagart Ó [D]Dónáill ‘na mhinis[G]tir. [Em]Fill [Bm]fill a rún [C]ó [D] [Em]Fill a rún [Bm]ó Is ná [C]h'imigh [G]uaim [D]Fill [Em]orm a [C]chuisle 's a [Am]stó[Bm]r Agus [G]chifidh tú 'n ghlór [D]má fhillean [G]tú. [D] [Em]Dhiultigh tú [Bm]Peadar is [C]Pó[D]l Mar [Em]gheall ar an [Bm]ór's ‘s an [C]air[G]gead [D] Dhiul[Em]tigh tú [C]Banrion ná [Am]Glóir[Bm]e Agus [G]d'iompaig tú [D]gcóta an [G]mhinis[D]tir [Em]Fill [Bm]fill a rún [C]ó [D] [Em]Fill a rún [Bm]ó Is ná [C]h'imigh [G]uaim [D]Fill [Em]orm a [C]chuisle 's a [Am]stó[Bm]r Agus [G]chifidh tú 'n ghlór [D]má fhillean [G]tú. [D]
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Flower Of Magherally 3 [Am]One pleasant [Asus2]Summer's [Dm]mor[Am]ning When [C]all the [G]flowers were [E]springing [F]O [Am]Nature [Asus2]was a[Dm]dor[Am]ning And the [C]wee birds [D]sweetly [C]singing [F]O I [C]met my love near [G]Banbridge Town, My [Am]charming blue-eyed [Em]Sally O [Am]She's the queen of the [Em]County Down, The [Dm]Flower of [Em]Magher[G]ally [F]O [Am]With admir[Asus2]ation [Dm]I did [Am]gaze U[C]pon this [G]blue-eyed [C]maiden [F]O [Am]Adam wasn't [Asus2]half [Dm]so much [Am]pleased When [C]he met [D]Eve in [C]Eden [F]O Her [C]skin was like the [G]lily white That [Am]grows in yonder [Em]valley O [Am]She's my queen and my [Em]heart's delight, The [Dm]Flower of [Em]Magher[G]ally [F]O [Am]Her yellow [Asus2]hair in [Dm]ringlets [Am]clung, Her [C]shoes were [G]Spanish [C]leather [F]O Her [Am]bonnet with [Asus2]blue [Dm]ribbons [Am]strung, Her [C]scarlet [D]cap and [Em]feather [F]O Like [C]Venus bright she [G]did appear, My [Am]charming blue-eyed [Em]Sally O [Am]She's the Girl that I [Em]love so dear, The [Dm]Flower of [Em]Magher[G]ally [F]O [Am]I hope the [Asus2]day will [Dm]surely [Am]come When [C]we'll join [G]hands to[C]gether [F]O 'Tis [Am]then I'll [Asus2]bring my [Dm]darling [Am]home In [C]spite of [D]wind or [Em]weather [F]O And [C]let them all say [G]what they will And [Am]let them reel and [Em]rally O [Am]I shall wed the [Em]Girl I love, The [Dm]Flower of [Em]Magher[G]ally [F]O 78 | P a g e 2019 Sing and Share Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com INDEX
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
[Am]One pleasant [Asus2]Summer's [Dm]mor[Am]ning When [C]all the [G]flowers were [E]springing [F]O [Am]Nature [Asus2]was a[Dm]dor[Am]ning And the [C]wee birds [D]sweetly [C]singing [F]O I [C]met my love near [G]Banbridge Town, My [Am]charming blue-eyed [Em]Sally O [Am]She's the queen of the [Em]County Down, The [Dm]Flower of [Em]Magher[G]ally [F]O And [C]let them all say [G]what they will And [Am]let them reel and [Em]rally O [Am]I shall wed the [Em]Girl I love, The [Dm]Flower of [Em]Magher[G]ally [F]O
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Follow Me 3 It's by [Em]far the hardest [D]thing I've ever [G]done To be [C]so in love with [Am7]you and so [Dsus4]a[D]lone Follow [G]me where I [C]go what I [G]do and who I [C]know Make it [G]part of you to [C]be a part of [D]me Follow [G]me up and [C]down all the [G]way and all a[C]round [G]Take my hand and [C]say you'll [D]follow [G]me It's [G]long been on my [D]mind You know it's [C]been a long, long [G]time I've [Em]tried to find the [D]way that I can [C]make you under[D]stand The [C]way I feel [G]about you and [C]just how much I [G]need you To be [C]there where I can [Am]talk to [G]you When [C]there's no one else a[D]round Follow [G]me where I [C]go what I [G]do and who I [C]know Make it [G]part of you to [C]be a part of [D]me Follow [G]me up and [C]down all the [G]way and all a[C]round [G]Take my hand and [C]say you'll [D]follow [G]me You see I'd [G]like to share my [D]life with you And [C]show you things I've [G]seen [Em]Places that I'm [D]going to [C]places where I've [D]been To [C]have you there be[G]side me and [C]never be a[G]lone And [C]all the time that [Am]you're with [G]me [C]We will be at [D]home Follow [G]me where I [C]go what I [G]do and who I [C]know Make it [G]part of you to [C]be a part of [D]me Follow [G]me up and [C]down all the [G]way and all a[C]round [G]Take my hand and [C]I will [D]follow [G]you
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Folsom Prison Blues 0 Intro [C] I [C]hear the train a comin’… it's rolling round the bend And I ain't seen the sunshine since… [C7]I don't know when I'm [F]stuck in Folsom prison… and time keeps draggin’ [C]on But that [G7]train keeps a rollin’… on down to San An[C]ton When [C]I was just a Baby… my Mama told me Son (Son) Always be a good Boy… don't [C7]ever play with guns But I [F]shot a man in Reno… just to watch him [C]die When I [G7]hear that whistle blowin’… I hang my head and [C]cry I [C]bet there's rich folks eating in a fancy dining car They're probably drinkin’ coffee… and [C7]smoking big cigars Well I [F]know I had it coming… I know I can't be [C]free But those [G7]people keep a-movin’… And that's what tortures [C]me Well if they'd [C]free me from this prison, If that railroad train was mine I bet I'd move it on a little [C7]farther down the line [F]Far from Folsom prison… that's where I want to [C]stay And I'd [G7]let that lonesome whistle… blow my blues a[C]way
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
For a Day Like Today 1 There's a [G]dream I've been [F]saving for a [C]day like to[G]day Yellow [G]trees, Indian [F]waters flowing [C]softly on their [G]way There's a [D]dove in the [G]treetops singing [D]peace on the [G]wind [F]Again [C]again and [G]again It's just a [G]dream I've been [F]saving for a [C]day like to[G]day There's some [G]hope I've been [F]saving for a [C]day like to[G]day Love will [G]come, love will [F]conquer every [C]heart that beats to[G]day And it [D]may not be [G]perfect, but at [D]least we can [G]try You and [F]I, you and [C]I, you and [G]I It's just some [G]hope I've been [F]saving for a [C]day like to[G]day There's a [G]song I've been [F]saving for a [C]day like to[G]day And the [G]words tell a [F]story of our [C]youngens far a[G]way Bring them [D]home, sings the [G]chorus, For they're [D]much too young to [G]die Must they [F]die, must they [C]die, must they [G]die It's just a [G]song I've been [F]saving for a [C]day like to[G]day Bring them [D]home, sings the [G]chorus, For they're [D]much too young to [G]die Must they [F]die, must they [C]die, must they [G]die Just a [G]song I've been [F]saving for a [C]day like to[G]day Just a [G]dream I've been [F]saving for a [C]day like to[G]day Just some [G]hope I've been [F]saving for a [C]day like to[G]day
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Frankie and Johnny 2 [G]Frankie and Johnny were sweethearts, Oh Lord how they could love They[C]promised to be true to each other, true as the stars a[G]bove He was her [D7]man, he wouldn’t do her no [G]wrong [C] G] [G]Frankie went down to the corner, just to get a pint of beer She [C]said “Mister Bartender”, “Has my lovin’ Johnny been [G]here?” He’s my [D7] man, he wouldn’t do me no [G]wrong [C] [G] [G]Well, I don’t want to cause no trouble, Woman I ain’t gonna lie But I [C]saw your lover an hour ago with a gal named Nelly [G]Bly He may be your [D7]man, but he’s doin’ you [G]wrong [C] [G] Now [G]Frankie looked over the transom, she saw to her surprise [C]There on a couch sat Johnny making love to Nellie [G]Bly He's my [D7]man, but he's [D]doin' me [G]wrong [G]Frankie drew back her kimona, took out her little 44 [C]Rutty too-too three times, she shot right through that hardwood [G]door She shot her [D7]man, he was doin' her [G]wrong [G]Now bring out your rubber tyred hearses, bring out the rubber tied hatch I'm [C]takin' seven men to the graveyard but only six of 'em comin' [G]back He was my [D7]man, but he [D]done me [G]wrong [G]Bring round a thousand policemen bring 'em around today To [G]lock me down in my dungeon cell and throw that key a[G]way I shot my [D]man, he was doin' me [G]wrong Now [G]Frankie she said to the warden what are they goin' to do The [C]warden he said to Frankie, "It's the electric chair for [G]you ‘Cause you shot your [D7]man, he was doin' you [G]wrong" [G]Now this story has no moral this story has no end This [C]story just goes to show that there ain't no good in [G]men He was her [D]man, but he done her [G]wrong Song:- https://youtu.be/296mS6uYQ80 Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Forever and Ever, Amen 0 You [C]may think that [F]I'm talking foo[C]lish You've [F]heard that I'm wild and I'm [C]free You [F]may wonder how I can [C]promise you now This [D]love that I feel for you al[G]ways will be But [C]you're not just [F]time that I'm [C]killin' I'm [F]no longer one of those [C]guys As [F]sure as I live, this [C]love that I give Is [D]gonna be yours until the [G]day that I die Oh, Baby, [C]I'm gonna [F]love you for[C]ever For[F]ever and ever, A[C]men As [F]long as old men sit and [C]talk about the weather As [D]long as old women sit and [G]talk about old men If you [C]wonder how [F]long I'll be [C]faithful I'll be [F]happy to tell you A[Am]gain [F]I'm gonna [G]love you for[C]ever and [F]ever [D]Forever and [G]ever, A[C]men [C]They say time take its [F]toll on a bo[C]dy Makes a [F]young Girl's brown hair turn [C]gray But, [F]honey, I don't care, I ain't in [C]love with your hair And if it [D]all fell out, well, I'd [G]love you anyway They say [C]time can play [F]tricks on [C]mem'ry Make [F]people forget things they [C]knew Well, it's [F]easy to see it's [C]happenin' to me I've a[D]lready forgotten every [G]woman but you Oh, darlin', [C]I'm gonna [F]love you for[C]ever For[F]ever and ever, A[C]men As [F]long as old men sit and [C]talk about the weather As [D]long as old women sit and [G]talk about old men If you [C]wonder how [F]long I'll be [C]faithful I'll be [F]happy to tell you A[Am]gain [F]I'm gonna [G]love you for[C]ever and [F]ever For[Dm]ever and [G]ever, A……[C]men Song:- https://youtu.be/KtKXc_v2iLE 84 | P a g e
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Forever Young 2
(Rod Stewart)
May the [D]Good Lord be with you Down [G]every road you [D]roam And may sunshine and happiness [G]Surround you when you're far from [D]home And may you grow to be proud [G]Dignified and [D]true And do unto others As [G]you'd have done to [D]you Be [Em]courageous and be [G]brave And in my [Bm]heart you'll always [G]stay Forever [D]Young, Forever [G]Young Forever [D]Young, Forever Young May good fortune be with you May your [G]guiding light be [D]strong Build a stairway to heaven with a [G]prince or a vaga[D]bond And may you [Em]never love in [G]vain and in my [Bm]heart you will re[G]main [D]Forever Young, Forever [G]Young Forever [D]Young, Forever Young And [D]when you finally fly away I'll be [G]hoping that I served you [D]well For all the wisdom of a lifetime [G]No one can ever [D]tell But what[Em]ever road you [G]choose I'm right be[Bm]hind you, win or [G]lose Forever [D]Young, Forever Young [Em]For[G]ever [D]Young [Em]For[G]ever [D]Young Song:- https://youtu.be/mwG6g5boyF4 Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Forever Young 2
(Bob Dylan)
[D]May God bless and keep you always May your wishes all come [Dm]true [Em]May you always do for others And let [G]others do for [D]you May you build a ladder to the stars And [A]climb on every rung May you [Em]stay [A]forever [D]young Forever [A]young, for[Bm]ever young May you [D]stay [A]forever [D]young [D]May you grow up to be righteous May you [F#M]grow up to be true May you [G]always know the truth And see the light surrounding [D]you May you always be courageous Stand upright and be strong May you [G]stay [A]forever [D]young Forever [A]young, for[Bm]ever young May you [D]stay [A]forever [D]young [D]May your hands always be busy May your feet always be swift May you [G]have a strong foundation When the winds of changes [D]shift May your heart always be joyful May your [F#m]song always be sung And may you [G]stay [A]forever [D]young Forever [A]young, for[Bm]ever young May you [D]stay [A]forever [D]young
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Green and Red of Mayo 1 [G]Oh the [D]Green and Red of Mayo, I [G]can see it still It's [D]soft and craggy boglands, it's [G]tall majestic hills Where the [D]ocean kisses Ireland And the [G]waves caress it's shore Oh the [D]feelin' it came over me To [G]stay forever more, forever [D]more [G]From it's [D]rollin' coastal waters I can [G]see Croagh Patrick's peak Where one [D]Sunday every Summer The [G]pilgrims climb the reek Where Saint [D]Patrick in it's solitude Looked [G]down across Clew Bay And with the [D]ringin' of his bell Called the [G]faithful there to pray, there to [D]pray [G]Oh [D]take me to Clare Island, the [G]home of Granuaile It's [D]waters harbour fishes, from the [G]herring to the whale And [D]now I must depart it, and [G]reality is plain May the [D]time not pass so slowly 'Fore [G]I set sail again, Set sail a[D]gain [G]Oh the [D]Green and Red of Mayo, I [G]can see it still It's [D]soft and craggy boglands, it's [G]tall majestic hills Where the [D]ocean kisses Ireland And the [G]waves carress it's shore Oh the [D]feelin' it came over me To [G]stay forever more, forever [D]more [D]Stay forever [D]more [G]Oh the [D]Green and Red of Mayo [G]Oh the [D]Green and Red of Mayo [G]Oh the [D]Green and Red of Mayo Song:- https://youtu.be/r_5nP9VKxbQ Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Gentle on My Mind 2 [G]It's knowin' that your door is always open And your path is free to [Am]walk That makes me tend to leave My sleepin' bag rolled up And [D]stashed behind your [G]couch And it's [G]knowin' I'm not shackled By forgotten words and bonds And the ink stains that have dried upon some [Am]line That keeps you in the back roads By the rivers of my [D]memory And keeps you ever gentle on my [G]mind It's not [G]clingin' to the rocks and ivy Planted on their columns now that [Am]bind me Or somethin' that somebody said Because they thought we [D]fit together [G]walkin' It's just [G]knowin' that the world Will not be cursin' or forgivin' When I walk along some railroad track and [Am]find That you're movin' on the back roads By the rivers of my [D]memory And for [Am]hours you're just [D]gentle on my [G]mind Though the [G]wheat fields and the coastlines And the junkyards and the highways come be[Am]tween us And some other woman's cryin' to her Mother 'Cause she [D]turned and I was [G]gone I [G]still might run in silence tears of joy Might stain my face And the Summer sun might burn me ‘til I'm [Am]blind But not to where I cannot see you Walkin' on the [D]back roads By the [Am]rivers flowin' [D]gentle on my [G]mind 88 | P a g e
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
I [G]dip my cup of soup Back from a gurglin', cracklin' cauldron In some [Am]train yard My beard a roughenin' coal pile And a dirty hat pulled [D]low across my [G]face Through [G]cupped hands 'round a tin can I pretend to hold you to my breast and [Am]find That you're wavin' from the Back roads by the rivers of my [D]memories Ever [Am]smilin', ever [G]gentle on my mind
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Green Eyes 1 [Em] [G] [D] [G], [Em] [C] [G] [D], [Em] [Em] Every [Em]night we light the [G]candle That [D]stands beside our [G]bed, But [Em]sometimes the flame's too much to [C]handle, That's what you [G]said. That's what you [D]said, And you should [Em]know, Because you [C]built a fire in me and you made it [G]burn, You [C]followed me, watching every [G]move, Matching every [D]turn. Your [G]green eyes they don't miss a [D]thing, They [Em]hold me like the sun going [C]down, [A]Warm me like a fire in the [D]night, without a [Em]sound. Mm.. [D]mm [Em] [Em]You were waiting ‘til I [G]heard, Just as [D]patient as that love light in your [G]eyes, [Em]You never threw away a [C]word, or ever [G]talked in a dis[D]guise - I ought to [Em]know. You were a [C]beacon to a sailor lost at [G]sea, I [C]saw it in your eyes when you looked at [G]me, so open[D]ly. Your [G]green eyes they don't miss a [D]thing, They [Em]hold me like the sun going [C]down, [A]Warm me like a fire in the [D]night, without a [Em]sound. Mm.. [D]mm, [G] [D] [Em] [C], [A] [D] [Em] [D], [Em] [Em]The first time I ever saw your [G]laughter Break [D]loose inside and tumble out to [G]me, My [Em]heart knew it had found what it was [C]after, And it [G]came so easi[D]ly… we should [Em]know. After [C]all the years of the hard and lonely [G]times, Now our [C]days go by like best friends' story [G]lines, Yours and [D]mine. Song:- https://youtu.be/PsXGzblg7Ws 90 | P a g e 2019 Sing and Share INDEX
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Green Green Grass Of Home 3 The [G]old home town looks the same As I [C]step down from the [G]train, And there to meet me is my Mama and [D7]Papa. Down the [G]road I look and there runs Mary, [C]Hair of gold and lips like cherries. It's [G]good to touch the [D]green, green [D7]grass of [G]home [C][G] Yes, they'll [G]all come to meet me, Arms [C]reaching, smiling sweetly. It's [G]good to touch the [D]green, green [D7]grass of [G]home. [D7] The [G]old house is still standing, Though the [C]paint is cracked and [G]dry, And there's that old oak tree that I used to [D7]play on. Down the [G]lane I walk with my [G7]sweet Mary, [C]Hair of gold and lips like cherries. It's [G]good to touch the [D]green, green [D7]grass of [G]home. [A] [G] Then I a[G]wake and look around me [C]At four grey walls [G]that surround me, And I realize: Yes, I was only [D7]dreaming. For there's a [G]guard and there's a [G7]sad old padre. [C]On in on we'll walk at daybreak. [G]Then… again I'll touch the [D7]green, green grass of [G]home [C][G] [D7]Yes, they'll [G]all come to see me [G7]In the [C]shade of that old oak tree As they [G]lay me ‘neath the [D]green, green grass of [C]ho[A]me[G] Song:- https://youtu.be/knkZ33vL-70 Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Hard Rock Cafe 3 [G]Downtown [C]anywhere in the [D]US[G]A [C] [D] You can [G]find your[C]self a [D]Hard Rock Ca[G]fe [C] [D] [G]Put your [C]money on a [D]number anyone [G]can [C]play [D] Come on [B]and [Em]tell us all about What [D]happened to [G]you to[C]day [D]At the Hard Rock Ca[G]fe [C] [D] [D]Come to the Hard Rock Ca[G]fe [C] [D] I [G]hope you can [C]find your [D]way To the Hard Rock Ca[G]fé [C][D] [G]After a [C]hard day's [D]work I guaran[G]tee [C] [D] [G]There just [C]isn't [D]anywhere better to [G]be [C] [D] [G]If you're un[C]able to [D]find [C]good compan[G]y [C] [D] You [B]can [Em]always sit down and [D]watch the color T[C]V [D]At the Hard Rock Ca[G]fe [C] [D] [D]Come to the Hard Rock Ca[G]fe [C] [D] The [G]regulars [C]can't keep a[D]way from the Hard Rock Ca[G]fé [C][D] [Em]And if you feeling just a little bit [D#]lonely [D]Don't sit at home just [A]hoping [C]Come on down to where the [G]spirit flows so free You [Em7]know that [A]door is always [D]open [D]At the Hard Rock Ca[G]fe [C] [D] [D]Come to the Hard Rock Ca[G]fe [C] [D] They will [G]help keep your [C]blues at [D]bay At the Hard Rock Ca[G]fé [C] [D] [G]Hard [C]Rock [D]Cafe
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Hard Times Come Again No More 2 Let us [G]pause in life's pleasures and [C]count its many tears While we [G]all sup [D]sorrow with the [G]poor There's a song that will linger for[C]ever in our [G]ears [C]Oh, [G]hard times, come a[D]gain no [G]more. [C] [G] While we [G]seek mirth and beauty and [C]music light and [G]gay [C]There are [G]frail forms [D]fainting at the [G]door Though their voices are silent, their [C]pleading looks will [G]say [C]Oh, [G]hard times, come a[D]gain no [G]more. [C] [G] [G]Tis a song, the sign of the [C]wea[G]ry Hard times, [Em]hard times, [A]come again no [D]more Many [G]days you have lingered all a[C]round my cabin [G]door [C]Oh, [G]hard times, come a[D]gain no [G]more. [C] [G] [G]There's a pale drooping maiden who [C]toils her life a[G]way [C]With a [G]worn heart, whose [D]better days are [G]o'er [C] [G] Though her voice it would be merry, 'tis [C]sighing all the [G]day [C]Oh, [G]hard times, come a[D]gain no [G]more. [C] [G] [D]Tis a song, the sign of the [G]wea[D]ry Hard times, [Bm]hard times, [E]come again no [A]more Many [D]days you have lingered all a[G]round my cabin [D]door [G]Oh, [D]hard times, come a[A]gain no [D]more. [G] [D] [G]'Tis a sigh that is wafted a[C]cross the troubled wave, 'Tis a [G]wail that is [D]heard upon the [G]shore 'Tis a dirge that is murmured a[C]round the lowly [G]grave [C]Oh, [G]hard times, come a[D]gain no [G]more. [C] [G] [G]Tis a song, the sign of the [C]wea[G]ry Hard times, [Em]hard times, [A]come again no [D]more Many [G]days you have lingered all a[C]round my cabin [G]door [C]Oh, [G]hard times, come a[D]gain no [G]more. Song:- https://youtu.be/SevgjjSovfc Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Harper Valley PTA 0 [G]I wanna tell you all the story 'bout A Harper Valley widowed wife [G7]Who [C]had a teenage Daughter Who attended Harper Valley Junior High Well, her [G]Daughter came home one afternoon And didn't even stop to play And she said, [C7]"Mom, I got a note here from the [D]Harper Valley PT[G]A" [G]Well, the note said, "Mrs. Johnson You're wearin' your dresses way too high [G7]It's re[C]ported you've been drinking And a-running round with men and goin' wild And we [G]don't believe you oughta be a-bringin' up Your little Girl this way" And it was [C7]signed by the Secretary [D]Harper Valley PT[G]A [G]Well, it happened that the PTA was gonna meet That very afternoon [G7]And they were [C]sure surprised When Mrs. Johnson wore her miniskirt into the room And as she [G]walked up to the blackboard I can still recall the words she had to say She said, "I'd [C7]like to address this meeting [D]of the Harper Valley PT[G]A [G]Well, there's Bobby Taylor sittin' there And seven times he's asked me for a date [G7]And Mrs. [C]Taylor sure seems to use a lotta ice Whenever he's away And Mr. [G]Baker can you tell us why Your secretary had to leave this town? And shouldn't [C7]widow Jones be told to keep Her [D]window shades all pulled completely [G]down 94 | P a g e
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[G]Well, Mr. Harper couldn't be here 'Cause he stayed too long at Kelly's Bar again [G7]And if you [C]smell Shirley Thompson's breath You'll find she's had a little nip of gin And then you [G]have the nerve to tell me You think that as a Mother I'm not fit Well, this is [C7]just a little Peyton Place And [D]you're all Harper Valley hypo[G]crites" [G]No, I wouldn't put you on because it really did It happened just this way The day my [C7]Mama socked it to the [D]Harper Valley PT[G]A The day my [C7]Mama socked it to the [D]Harper Valley PT[G]A
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Harper Valley Return To Harper Valley 0 [A]Y'all remember Harper Valley And the Harper Valley PTA [A7]Well, have you [D]ever wondered where they are And what those folks are doin' today Now, things have [A]changed a lot, But we all seem to understand things better by and by Now, my [D]Daughter is the Mother of two [E]children At the Harper Valley [A]High [A]Well, my Daughter came to see me She was sellin' tickets for the high school dance [A7]I could [D]win a brand new album by the Stray Cats If I'd only buy a chance Well, I [A]bought the tickets and the chance To win a brand new rock 'n' roll LP And when [D]Friday came, I walked into the [E]place My dress was well below my [A]knees [A]Now, Mr. Harper took my ticket and He smiled at me as sober as a judge [A7]Shirley [D]Thompson, she was there with him She shook my hand and then gave me a hug Ya know, they're [A]married now, and my, They look so happy and contented side by side And to [D]my surprise, Bobby Taylor [E]never Took his eyes off of his [A]wife [A]Mr. Baker stirred the punch It was lemonade with nothin' on the side [A7]His [D]Secretary smiled at me And said she was so happy as his bride [A]Widow Jones is dead, she and a young kid Missed a curve on Lover's Lane Mr. [D]Kelley's gone, he drank until They [E]said it took his liver and his [A]brain 96 | P a g e
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
[A]Now, the music started up And it was louder than a thunder storm in May [A7]And I [D]stood there and I laughed To see the way the kids all get their kicks today Then I [A]saw a man who gave a cigarette To some small kid too young to smoke He was a [D]full-grown man and he was set up [E]In the parkin' lot sellin' [A]dope [A]Well, I walked around the place And saw the drummer sniffin' powder up his nose [A7]Then I [D]walked out through the parkin' lot And saw these kids were takin' off their clothes They were [A]drinkin' beer and poppin' pills And actin' like they all were havin' fun I [D]got so mad, I thought at first I'd [E]go Back to the house and get a [A]gun [A]But I went back to my home and took My Bible out and said a little prayer [A7]Now, [D]tomorrow, I can tell 'em that God loves 'em and I’ll tell 'em that I care I [A]think back fifteen years ago when I was wild and wore a mini skirt Ain't no [D]way I can explain the things I [E]did Or the people that I [A]hurt [A]Well, the music keeps on ringin' in my ears And I can hear the drummer's beat [A7]I can [D]see the way things are and I can see The things the kids are thinkin' neat Well, [A]tomorrow afternoon, the PTA'll meet And I got things to say To a [D]brand new generation of the [E]Harper Valley PT[A]A To a [D]brand new generation of the [E]Harper Valley PT[A]A [G]…. [D]Love one another, don’t [A]judge one another Song:- https://youtu.be/wAsQ772VtQ4 Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Have You Ever Been Lonely 0 [G]Have you ever been lonely Have you ever [D7]been blue Have you ever loved someone Just as I [G]love you [G]Can't you see I'm [C]sorry For each mistake I've [G]made Can't you see I've [D]changed, dear [A7]Can't you see I've [D7]paid Oh, be a [D]little for[G]giving Take me back in your [D7]heart How can I go on living Now that we're a[B7]part [E7] If you [C]knew what I've been [Em]through You would [G]know why [C]I ask [G]you Have you ever been [D]lonely [D7]Have you ever been [G]blue (Repeat from the top)
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Heart Of Gold 0 [Em7] [Em7] [D] [Em], [Em7] [Em7] [D] [Em], [Em]I want to [C]live [D]I want to [G]give [Em]I've been a [C]miner for a [D]heart of [G]gold [Em]It's these ex[C]pressions [D]I never [G]give [Em]That keep me searching for a [G]heart of gold [C]And I'm getting old [G] [Em]Keep me searching for a [G]heart of gold [C]And I'm getting old [G] [Em]I've been to [C]Hollywood [D]I've been to [G]Redwood [Em]I’ve crossed the [C]ocean for a [D]heart of [G]gold [Em]I've been in [C]my mind [D]it's such a [G]fine line [Em]That keeps me searching for a [G]heart of gold [C]And I'm getting old [G] [Em]Keep me searching for a [G]heart of gold [C]And I'm getting old [G] [Em7]Keep me searching for a [D]heart of [Em]gold [Em7]You keep me searching and I'm [D]growing [Em]old [Em7]Keep me searching for a [D]heart of [Em]gold [Em]I've been a miner for a [G]heart of gold [C] [G]
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Heartbeat 0 [D] [A7] [D] [A7] [D]Heartbeat, why do you [G]miss When my [A7]Baby kisses [D]me? [A7][D][A7] [D]Heartbeat, why does a [G]love kiss Stay [A7]in my memo[D]ry? [A7][D][G] [A7]Piddle-dee-pat, I [G]know that new love [D]thrills me, I [G]know that true love [D]will [A7]be .. [D]Heartbeat, why do you [G]miss When my [A7]Baby kisses [D]me? [A7][D][A7] [D]Heartbeat, why do you [G]skip When my [A7]Baby's lips meet [D]mine? [A7][D][A7] [D]Heartbeat, why do you [G]flip, Then give [A7]me a skip-beat [D]sign? [A7][D][G] [A7]Piddle-dee-patt, and [G]sing to me love's [D]story And [G]bring to me love's [D]glor[A7]y… [D]Heartbeat, why do you [G]miss When my [A7]Baby kisses [D]me?
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Hey, That's No Way to Say Goodbye 2 I [D]loved you in the [G]morning, our kisses deep and warm Your [Em]hair upon the pillow like a sleepy golden storm Yes, [C]many loved before us, I know that we are not new In [G]city and in forest they smiled like me and you But [Em]now it's come to distances and both of us must try Your [C]eyes are soft with sorrow [D]Hey, that's no way to say good [G]by[D]e I'm not [G]looking for another as I wander in my time [Em]Walk me to the corner, our steps will always rhyme [C]You know my love goes with you as your love stays with me It's [G]just the way it changes, like the shoreline and the sea But [Em]let's not talk of love or chains and things we can't untie Your [C]eyes are soft with sorrow [D]Hey, that's no way to say good [G]by[D]e I [G]loved you in the morning, our kisses deep and warm Your [Em]hair upon the pillow like a sleepy golden storm Yes, [C]many loved before us, I know that we are not new In [G]city and in forest they smiled like me and you But [Em]let's not talk of love or chains and things we can't untie Your [C]eyes are soft with sorrow [D]Hey, that's no way to say good [G]by[D]e
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Home to Donegal 3 The [A7]lights of [D]London, are far be[G]hind The thoughts of [Em]homeland are crowding my [A7]mind Familiar [D]places, come in to [G]view I see my [D]home now, [A7]soon I'll see [D]you. We'll [A7]talk to the [D]old folk, they're getting [G]on Treat them to [Em]late nights, sing a few [A7]songs We'll talk of the [D]neighbours and life in the [G]town There's so much to [D]tell them, the [A7]days fly a[D]round. This is my [D]homeland, the place I was [G]born in No matter where [D]I roam it's in my [A]soul My feet may [D]wander a thousand [G]places But my heart will [D]lead me back [A7]home to my [D]Donegal. And [A7]then [D]tomorrow we'll take a [G]walk Down to St. [Em]Marys to a sheltered [A7]spot We'll kneel and [D]pray there for the ones that are [G]gone And hope they're [D]proud of, [A7]their wandering [D]son. This is my [D]homeland, the place I was [G]born in No matter where [D]I roam it's in my [A]soul My feet may [D]wander a thousand [G]places But my heart will [D]lead me back [A7]home to my [D]Donegal. This is my [D]homeland, the place I was [G]born in No matter where [D]I roam it's in my [A]soul My feet may [D]wander a thousand [G]places But my heart will [D]lead me back [A7]home to my [D]Donegal.
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Homeward Bound 0 [A]I'm sitting in the railway station. Got a [Amaj7]ticket for my destina[A7]tion, mmm[F#]mmm [Bm]On a tour of one-night stands my [G]suitcase and guitar in hand. And [A]ev'ry stop is neatly planned for a [E7]poet and one-man ba[A]nd. Homeward [D]bound, wish I [A]was, Homeward [D]bound, [A]Home where my [Asus4]thought's escaping [A]Home where my [Asus4]music's playing, [A]Home where my [Asus4]love lays waiting [E]Silently for [A]me. [A]Ev'ry day's an endless stream Of [Amaj7]cigarettes and magazi[A7]nes, mmm [F#]mmm And [Bm]each town looks the same to me, the [G]movies and the factories And [A]ev'ry stranger's face I see re[E7]minds me that I long to be[A]e, Homeward [D]bound, wish I [A]was, Homeward [D]bound, [A]Home where my [Asus4]thought's escaping [A]Home where my [Asus4]music's playing, [A]Home where my [Asus4]love lays waiting [E]Silently for [A]me. [A]Tonight I'll sing my songs again, I'll [Amaj7]play the game and prete[A7]nd, mmm[F#]mmm But [Bm]all my words come back to me in [G]shades of mediocrity Like [A]emptiness in harmony I [E7]need someone to comfort me [A] Homeward [D]bound, wish I [A]was, Homeward [D]bound, [A]Home where my [Asus4]thought's escaping [A]Home where my [Asus4]music's playing, [A]Home where my [Asus4]love lays waiting [E]Silently for [A]me.
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
How Can I Tell You 0 [Dm]How can I tell [G]you That I [C]love [F]you I [Dm]love [G]you But I [C]can't think of right words to [F]say I [Dm]long to tell [G]you That I'm [C]always thinking of [F]you I'm [Dm]always thinking of [G]you But my [C]words just blow a[F]way [C]Just blow a[D]way It [Dm]always adds up to one [G]thing, honey And I [C]can't think of right words to [F]say [Dm]Oh, oh, oh, [G]oh, oh, oh, [C]oh, oh [F] [Dm]Wherever I am [G]Girl I'm [C]always walking with [F]you I'm [Dm]always walking with [G]you But I [C]look and you're not [F]there [Dm]Whoever I'm [G]with I'm always, [C]always talking to [F]you I'm [Dm]always talking to [G]you And I'm [C]sad that you can't [F]hear [C]Sad that you can't [F]hear It [Dm]always ends up to one [G]thing, Honey When I [C]look and you're not [F]there [Dm]I need to know [G]you Need to [C]feel my arms around [F]you [Dm]Feel my arms around [G]you Like a [C]sea around a [F]shore 104 | P a g e
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
[Dm]Each night and day I [G7]pray In [C]hope that I might find [F]you In [Dm]hope that I might find [G]you Because [C]hearts can do no [F]more [C]Can do no [F]more It [Dm]always ends up to one [G]thing, Honey Still I [C]kneel upon the [F]floor [Dm]Oh, oh, oh, [G]oh, oh, oh, oh, [C]oh [F] [Dm]How can I tell [G]you That I [C]love [F]you I [Dm]love you [G] But I [C]can't think of right words to [F]say [Dm]I long to tell [G]you That I'm [C]always thinking of [F]you I'm [Dm]always thinking of [G]you It [Dm]always adds up to one [G]thing, Honey And I [C]can't think of right words to [F]say [Dm]Oh, oh, oh, [G]oh, oh, oh, [C]oh, oh [F]
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
How? 3 [G]How can I go forward when I don't know which way I'm fa[D]cing [G]How can I go forward when I don't know which way to [D7][D]turn [C]How can I go forward into something I'm not [G]sure of Oh [G]no, [Bm]no, [Dm]no Oh [Em]no, no, [G]no [G]How can I have feeling when I don't know if it's a fee[D]ling [G]How can I feel something if I just don't know how to [D]feel [C]How can I have feelings when My feelings have always been de[G]nied Oh [G]no, [Bm]no, [Dm]no Oh [Em]no, no, [G]no [G]You know [Bm]life can be [Em]long And you [Bm]got to be so strong And the [Am7]world is so [D7]tough [Am7]Sometimes I [D7]feel I've had enough [G]How can I give love when I don't know what it is I'm gi[D]ving [G]How can I give love when I just don't know how to [D]give [C]How can I give love when love is something I ain't never [G]had Oh [G]no, [Bm]no, [Dm]no Oh [Em]no, no, [G]no [G]You know [Bm]life can be [Em]long You've got to be so strong And the [Am]world she is [D]tough [Am7]Sometimes I [D7]feel I've had e[G]nough [G]How can we go forward when We don't know which way we're fa[D]cing [G]How can we go forward when we don't know which way to [D]turn [C]How can we go forward into something we're not [G]sure of Oh [G]no, [Bm]no, [Dm]no Oh [Em]no, no, [G]no Song:- https://youtu.be/5pQ9To3DMuo 106 | P a g e
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
House of Gold 2 [C]She asked me, "Son, when [F]I grow old Will [Am]you buy me a [G]house of gold? And [C]when your Father [F]turns to stone Will [C]you take [G]care of [C]me?" [C]She asked me, "Son, when [F]I grow old Will [Am]you buy me a [G]house of gold? And [C]when your Father [F]turns to stone Will [C]you take [G]care of [C]me?" [F]I will [A7]make you [Dm]Queen of [A#m]everything you [F]see I'll put you on the [C]map I'll cure you of dis[F]ease Let's [C]say we up and [F]left this town And [Am]turned our future [G]upside down We'll [C]make pretend that [F]you and me Lived [C]ever [G]after [C]happily [C]She asked me, "Son, when [F]I grow old Will [Am]you buy me a [G]house of gold? And [C]when your Father [F]turns to stone Will [C]you take [G]care of [C]me?" [F]I will [A7]make you [Dm]Queen of [A#m]everything you [F]see I'll put you on the [C]map I'll cure you of dis[F]ease Oh, and [C]since we know that [F]dreams are dead And [Am]life turns plans [G]up on their head [C]I will plan to [F]be a bum So [C]I just [G]might [C]become someone [C]She asked me, "Son, when [F]I grow old Will [Am]you buy me a [G]house of gold? And [C]when your Father [F]turns to stone Will [C]you take [G]care of [C]me?" Song:- https://youtu.be/mDyxykpYeu8 Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Hungry Heart 3 [C]Got a wife and kids in [Am]Baltimore Jack I went [Dm]out for a ride and I [G7]never went back [C]Like a river that don’t [Am]know where it’s flowing [Dm]I took a wrong turn and I [G7]just kept going [C]Everybody’s got a [Am]hungry heart [Dm]Everybody’s got a [G]hungry heart [C]Lay down your money and you [Am]play your part [Dm]Everybody’s got a [G]hungry [C]heart [C]I met her in a [Am]Kingstown bar [Dm]We fell in love I knew it [G7]had to end [C]We took what we had and we [Am]ripped it apart [Dm]Now here I am down in [G7]Kingstown again [C]Everybody’s got a [Am]hungry heart [Dm]Everybody’s got a [G]hungry heart [C]Lay down your money and you [Am]play your part [Dm]Everybody’s got a [G]hungry [C]heart [C]Everybody needs a [Am]place to rest [Dm]Everybody wants to [G]have a home [C]Don t make no difference what [Am]nobody says [Dm]Ain’t nobody want to [G]be alone [C]Everybody’s got a [Am]hungry heart [Dm]Everybody’s got a [G]hungry heart [C]Lay down your money and you [Am]play your part [Dm]Everybody’s got a [G]hungry [C]heart
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
I Am a Rock 0 A Winter's [G]day In a [C]deep and dark [G]December [Am]I [D7]am a[C]lo[G]ne [Am]Gazing from my [Bm]window [Am]to the streets [Bm]below On a [Am]freshly fallen [C]silent shroud of [D]snow [C]I am a [G]rock, [C]I am an [D7]is[G]land I've built [G]walls A [C]fortress deep and [G]mighty That [Am]no[D7]ne may [C]pene[G]trate I [Am]have no need of [Bm]friendship, [Am]friendship causes [Bm]pain It's [Am]laughter and it's [C]loving I dis[D]dain [C]I am a [G]rock, [C]I am an [D7]is[G]land Don't talk of [G]love But I've [C]heard the word be[G]fore [Am]It's slee[D7]ping in my [C]memo[G]ry I [Am]won't disturb the [Bm]slumber, of [Am]feelings that have [Bm]died If I [Am]never loved I [C]never would have [D]cried [C]I am a [G]rock, [C]I am an [D7]is[G]land I have my [G]books And my [C]poetry to pro[G]tect me I am [Am]shiel[D7]ded in [C]my ar[G]mor [Am]Hiding in my [Bm]room, [Am]safe within my [Bm]womb I [Am]touch no one and [C]no one touches [D]me [C]I am a [G]rock, [C]I am an [D7]is[G]land And a [Am]rock [D7]feels no [G]pain And an [Am]island [D7]never [G]cries Song:- https://youtu.be/PKY-smJ6aBQ Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
I Can See Clearly Now 0 [D]I can see [G]clearly now the [D]rain has gone I can see [G]all obstacles [A]in my way [D]Gone are the [G]dark clouds that [D]had me blind It’s going to be a [C]bright, [G]bright sunshiny [D]day It’s going to be a [C]bright, [G]bright sunshiny [D]day [D]I think I can [G]make it now the [D]pain has gone All of the [G]bad feelings have [A]disappeared [D]Here is the [G]rainbow I’ve been [D]praying for It’s gonna be a [C]bright [G]bright sunshiny [D]day [F]Look all around there’s nothing but [C]blue skies [F]Look straight ahead, nothing but [A]blue ski-i-i[C#m]-i-i-[G]-i-i-[C#m]-i-i-[G]-i-i-[C]-i-i-[Bm]-i-i-ies [A] [D]I can see [G]clearly now the [D]rain has gone I can see [G]all obstacles [A]in my way [D]Gone are the [G]dark clouds that [D]had me blind It’s going to be a [C]bright, [G]bright sunshiny [D]day It’s going to be a [C]bright, [G]bright sunshiny [D]day It’s going to be a [C]bright, [G]bright sunshiny [D]day
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
I Don't Believe In "If" Anymore 2 Now [Bm]if you load your rifle right And if you fix your bayonet so And [A]if you kill that man my friend The [G]one we call the [Bm]foe And if you do it often lad And if you do it right You'll [D]be a hero overnight You'll [A]save your country from her plight [G]Remember God is al[F#]ways right If [G]you survive to see the sight A [F#]friend now greeting foe No you [D]won't believe in If any[G]more It's an ill[D]usion [A]It's an ill[D]usion No you won't believe in If any[G]more If is for [D]children [A]If is for [G]children Building [D]daydreams [A] [F#] If [Bm]I knew then what I know now (I thought I did you know somehow) If [A]I could have the time again I'd [G]take the sunshine leave the [Bm]rain If [D]only time would trickle slow Like [A]rain that melts the fallen snow If [G]only Lord if [Bm]only, If [F#]only Lord if only No I [D]Don't believe in If any[G]more It's an ill[D]usion [A]It's an ill[D]usion No I [D]Don't believe in If any[G]more If is for [D]children [A]If is for [G]children Building [D]daydreams
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
I Fall To Pieces 3 [G]I [C]fall to [D]pieces [C]each time I [D]see you a[G]gain. [D] [G]I [C]fall to [D]pieces [C]How can I [D]be just your [G]friend [G]You want me to act like we've [C]never kissed You want me to for[D]get, pretend we've [C]never [G]met And I've [C]tried and I've [D]tried but I [G]haven't yet You walk [C]by and [D]I fall to [G]pieces [G]I [C]fall to [D]pieces [C]each time some[D]one speaks your [G]name [D] [G]I [C]fall to [D]pieces [C]Time only [D]adds to the [G]flame You [G]tell me to find someone [C]else to love Someone who'll [D]love me too The way you [C]used to [G]do But each [C]time I go [D]out with some[G]one new You walk [C]by and [D]I fall to [G]pieces You walk [C]by and [D]I fall to [G]pieces
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
I Have A Dream 3 I [G]have a [D7]dream, a song to [G]sing To help me [D7]cope with any[G]thing If you see the [D]wonder [D7]of a fairy [G]tale You can take the [D7]future even if you [G]fail I believe in [D7]angels Something good in [C]everything I [G]see I believe in [D7]angels When I know the [C]time is right for [G]me I'll cross the [D7]stream, I have a [G]dream I [G]have a [D7]dream, a fanta[G]sy To help me [D7]through reali[G]ty And my destin[D7]ation makes it worth [D]the [G]while Pushing through the [D7]darkness still another [G]mile I believe in [D7]angels Something good in [C]everything I [G]see I believe in [D7]angels When I know the [C]time is right for [G]me I'll cross the [D7]stream, I have a [G]dream I'll cross the [D7]stream, I have a [G]dream I [G]have a [D7]dream, a song to [G]sing To help me [D7]cope with any[G]thing If you see the [D]wonder [D7]of a fairy [G]tale You can take the [D7]future even if you [G]fail I believe in [D7]angels Something good in [C]everything I [G]see I believe in [D7]angels When I know the [C]time is right for [G]me I'll cross the [D7]stream, I have a [G]dream
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
I Knew The Bride (When She Used To Rock 'n' Roll) 3 [D]Well, the bride looked a picture in the gown That her Mama [A]wore When she was [A7]married herself nearly 27 years be[D]fore They had to change the style a little, but it looked just [A]fine Stayed [A7]up all night, but they got it finished just in [D]time Now, on the [D]arm of her Daddy, she's walkin' down the [A]aisle I see her [A7]catch my eye and give me a secret [D]smile Maybe it's too old fashioned, but we once were close [A]friends Oh, but the [A7]way that she looks today, She never could've [D]then Well, I can [G]see her now, in her tight blue jeans [D]Pumpin' all her money in the record machine [G]Spinnin' like a top, you should have seen her go [D]I knew the bride when she [A]used to rock 'n' [D]roll [D]I knew the bride when she [A]used to rock 'n' [D]roll [D]I knew the bride when she [A]used to rock 'n' [D]roll [D]I knew the bride when she [A]used to rock 'n' [D]roll Well, her [D]proud Daddy only wanna give his little Girl the [A]best And so he [A7]put down a grand on a cosy little lover's [D]nest You could've called her reception an unqualified suc[A]cess At a [A7]flash hotel for a hundred and fifty [D]guests Well, take a [D]look at the bridegroom, smilin', pleased as [A]pie Shakin' [A7]hands all around with a glassy look in his [D]eye He’s got a real good job, and his shirt and tie is [A]nice But I [A7]remember a time when She never would've looked at him [D]twice
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Well, I can [G]see her now, drinkin' with the Boys [D]Breakin' their hearts like they were toys [G]She used to do the pony, used to do the stroll [D]I knew the bride when she [A]used to rock 'n' [D]roll [D]I knew the bride when she [A]used to rock 'n' [D]roll [D]I knew the bride when she [A]used to rock 'n' [D]roll [D]I knew the bride when she [A]used to rock 'n' [D]roll Well, I can [G]see her now, with her headphones on [D]Jumpin' up and down to her favorite song I still re[G]member when she used to want to make a lot of noise [D]Hoppin' and a boppin' with the street corner Boys [G]She used to want to party, she used to want to go [D]I knew the bride when she [A]used to rock 'n' [D]roll [D]I knew the bride when she [A]used to rock 'n' [D]roll [D]I knew the bride when she [A]used to rock 'n' [D]roll [D]I knew the bride when she [A]used to rock 'n' [G]roll [C] [G] [D]
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
I Hear You Knocking 0 You [G] went away and left me long time ago Now you’re knocking on my door I hear you [C]knocking but you can't come [G]in I hear you [C]knocking, go back where you [D]been I [G] begged you not to go but you said Goodbye Now you’re telling me all your lies I hear you [C]knocking but you can't come [G]in I hear you [C]knocking, go back where you [D]been You [G] better get back to your used to be 'Cause your kind of love ain't good for me I hear you [C]knocking but you can't come [G]in I hear you [C]knocking, go back where you [D]been I [G] told you way back in 52 That I would never go with you I hear you [C]knocking but you can't come [G]in I hear you [C]knocking, go back where you [D]been
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
I Love To Boogie 2 [D]We love to boogie, we love to boogie [G]Jitterbug boogie, [D]Bolan pretty boogie [A]We love to boogie on a Saturday [D]night [D]Belinda Mae Fender's got a Cadillac Bone Jenny's lost her cherry walking all the way home The [G]passions of the Earth blasted it's mind Now it's [D]neat sweet ready for the moon based grind [A]We love to boogie [D]We love to boogie on a Saturday night We love to boogie, we love to boogie [G]High school boogie, [D]jitterbug boogie [A]We love to boogie on a Saturday [D]night You [D]rattlesnake out with your tailfeathers high Jitterbug left and smile to the sky With your [G]black velvet cape and your stovepipe hat Be-[F]bop [D]Baby the dance is where it's at [A]I love to boogie Yes [D]I love to boogie on a Saturday night I said I love to boogie, I love to boogie [G]Jitterbug boogie, [D]I love to boogie [A]I love to boogie on a Saturday [D]night [D]I love to boogie, I love to boogie, [G]I love to boogie, I love to boogie, [D]I love to boogie, I love to boogie, [A]I love to boogie on a Saturday [D]night
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
I Love You Because 0 I [G]love you because you under[C]stand, dear [G]Every little thing I try to [D7]do You're [G]always there to lend a helping [C]hand, dear But [G]most of all I [D7]love you because you're [G]you [G7] No [C]matter what the world may say a[G]bout me I [A]know your love will al[A7]ways see me [D7]through I [G]love you for the way you never [C]doubt me But [G]most of all I [D7]love you because you're [G]you [G7] I [G]love you because my [G7]heart is [C]lighter [G]Every time I'm walking by your [D7]side I [G]love you because the future's [C]brighter The [G]door to happi[D7]ness, you open [G]wide No [C]matter what the world may say a[G]bout me I [A]know your heart will al[A7]ways be [D7]true I [G]love you for a hundred thousand [C]reasons But [G]most of all I [D7]love you because you're [G]you
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
I Saw Her Standing There 3 [D]Well, she was just seventeen You know [G]what I [D]mean And the way she looked Was way beyond com[A7]pare So [D]how could I dance with an[G]other [A#]Ooh, when I [D]saw her [A]standing [D]there? Well, [D]she looked at me And [G]I, I could [D]see That before too long I'd fall in love with [A7]her [D]She wouldn't dance with an[G]other [A#]Ooh, when I [D]saw her [A]standing [D]there Well, my [G]heart went "Boom", When I crossed that room And I held her hand in [A]mine [A7] [G] Oh we [D]danced through the night And we [G]held each other [D]tight And before too long, I fell in love with [A]her Now [D]I'll never dance with an[G]other [A#]Ooh, when I [D]saw her [A]standing [D]there Well, my [G]heart went "boom", When I crossed that room And I held her hand in [A]mine [A7] [G] Oh we [D]danced through the night And we [G]held each other [D]tight And before too long, I fell in love with [A]her Now [D]I'll never dance with an[G]other [A#]Ooh, since I [D]saw her [A7]standing [D]there Ooh, since I [D]saw her [A7]standing [D]there [D7]Well, since I [D]saw her [A7]standing [D]there
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
I Useta Love Her 0 I [D]have fallen for another she can make her own way [G]home And even if she asked me now I'd let her go a[D]lone I useta see her up the chapel as she went to Sunday [G]Mass When she'd go up to receive I'd kneel down there and watch her [D]pass The glory of her [A]ass I [D]useta love her, I useta love her [G]once A long long time ago I [D]useta love her, I used love her [G]once A long long time ago It's [C]gone, [F]all my loving is [G]gone It's [C]gone, [F]all my loving is [G]gone [D]Do you remember her collecting for concern on Christmas [G]eve She was on a 48 hour fast just water and black [D]tea I walked right up and made an ostentatious contri[G]bution And I winked at her to tell her I'd seduce her in the [D]future When she's feelin’ [A]looser Chorus [D]So now you know the truth of it she's no longer my ob[G]session And the thoughts and dreams I had of her Would take 6 months in [D]confession See I met this young one Thursday night And she's into free ex[G]pression And her mission is to rid the world of this sinful re[D]pression And then we had a [A]session Chorus I have [D]fallen for her Mother she can make her own way [G]home Song:- https://youtu.be/JNoJl4jjrSc 120 | P a g e
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
I Want To Hold Your Hand 2 [D]Oh Yeah, [G]I'll tell you [D]something [E]I think you'll unders[Bm]tand When [G]I'll say that [D]something [E]I wanna hold your [Bm]hand [C]I wanna [D]hold your [G]hand [Em] [C]I wanna [D]hold your [G]hand Oh [G]please, say to [D]me [E]You'll let me be your [Bm]man And [G]please, say to [D]me [E]You'll let me hold your [Bm]hand [C]Now let me [D]hold your [G]hand [Em] [C]I wanna [D]hold your [G]hand [Dm]And when I [G]touch you I feel [C]happy in[Am]side [Dm]It's such a [G]feeling that my [C]love I can't [D]hide, I can't hide, I can't hide Yeah, [G]you got that [D]something [E]I think you'll under[Bm]stand When [G]I'll say that [D]something [E]I wanna hold your [Bm]hand [C]I wanna [D]hold your [G]hand [Em] [C]I wanna [D]hold your [G]hand [Dm]And when I [G]touch you I feel [C]happy in[Am]side [Dm]It's such a [G]feeling that my [C]love I can't [D]hide, I can't hide, I can't hide Yeah, [G]you got that [D]something [E]I think you'll under[Bm]stand When [G]I'll say that [D]something [E]I wanna hold your [Bm]hand [C]I wanna [D]hold your [G]hand [Em] [C]I wanna [D]hold your [G]hand Song:- https://youtu.be/v1HDt1tknTc Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com
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I'd Rather Go Blind 0 [G]Something told me it was [Am]over When I saw you and him [G]talking Something deep down in my [Am]soul said "Cry Boy" When I saw you and him out [G]walking now I would [G]rather, I would rather go [Am]blind Girl Than to see you walk away from [G]me Child So you see I love you so much I [Am]don't want to see you leave me Baby Most of all I just don't, I just don't want to be [G]free I was [G]just, I was [Am]just sitting here thinking Of your kiss and your warm em[G]brace Child When the reflection in the glass That I [Am]held to my lips now Baby Revealed the tears that was on my [G]face, Yeah. I would rather, I would rather be [Am]blind Child Than to see you walk away from [G]me Baby, Baby, Baby I would rather go [Am]blind Than to see you walk away from [G]me
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If 0 [A] [A] [A] [D], [Dm] [A] [Dm] [E7] If a [A]picture paints a thousand words Then why can't I paint you? The [Dm]words will [A]never show The [Dm]you I've come to [E7]know If a [A]face could launch a thousand ships Then [A7]where am I to [D]go? There's [Dm]no one home but [A]you You're [Dm]all that's left me [E7]too And [F#m]when my [C#]love for [A]life is running [D]dry You [C#m7]come and [F#7]pour your[Bm7]self on [E7]me If a [A]man could be two places at one [A7]time I'd be with [D]you To[Dm]morrow and to[D]day Be[Dm]side you all the [E7]way If the [A]world should stop re[E]volving Spinning [A7]slowly down to [D]die I'd [Dm7]spend the end with [A]you And [Dm]when the world was [E7]through Then [F#m]one by [C#]one the [Em]stars would all go [D]out Then [C#m]you and [F#7]I would [Bm7]simply [E7]fly a[A]way
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
In Color 0 [G] [F] [C] [G] I said [G]Grandpa what’s this picture here It’s all [F]black and white It ain't real [D]clear is [C]that you there? He said Yeah I was el[G]even [G]Times were tough back in '35 That's [F]me and Uncle Joe just tryin' to sur[D]vive A [C]cotton farm, in a great de[G]pression. If it [G]looks like we were scared to death Like a [F]couple of kids just trying to save each [C]other You should've seen it in [G]color. [G]Oh and this one here was taken over seas In the [F]middle of hell in 19[C]43 In the Winter time, you can almost see my [G]breath That was my tail gunner ole Johnny Magee He was a [F]high school teacher from New Orleans And he [C]had my back right through the day we [G]left. If it [G]looks like we were scared to death Like a [F]couple of kids just trying to save each [C]other You should've seen it in [G]color A [G]picture’s worth a thousand words But you [F]can’t see what those shades of grey keep [C]covered You should've seen it in [G]color
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
[G]This one is my favourite one. This is [F]me and Grandma in the Summer sun All [C]dressed up the day we said our [G]vows. You can't tell it here but it was hot that June And that [F]rose was red and her eyes were blue And just [C]look at that smile I was so [G]proud. [Em]That's the [D]story of my [C]life Right [D]there in black and [C]white [D] If it [G]looks like we were scared to death Like a [F]couple of kids just trying to save each [C]other You should've seen it in [G]color A [G]picture’s worth a thousand words But you [F]can’t see what those shades of grey keep [C]covered You should've seen it in [F]color [C]You should have seen it in [G]color
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
I'm On Fire 0 [D]Hey little Girl, is your Daddy home? Did he go away and leave you all alone? [G]Mhmm I got a bad de[Bm]sire [G]Oh oh [A]oh, I'm on [D]fire [D]Tell me now, Baby, is he good to you? And can he do to you the things that I do? Oh [G]no I can take you [Bm]higher [G]Oh oh [A]oh, I'm on [D]fire Sometimes it's like [G]someone took a knife, Baby Edgy and dull and cut a [D]six inch valley Through the [Bm]middle of my skull [D]At night I wake up with the sheets soaking wet And a freight train running through the middle of my head Only [G]you……can cool my de[Bm]sire [G]Oh oh [A]oh, I'm on [D]fire [G]Oh oh [A]oh, I'm on [D]fire [G]Oh oh [A]oh, I'm on [D]fire [D]Woo ooh [Bm]ooh [D]Woo ooh [Bm]ooh [D]Woo ooh [Bm]ooh [A]ooh [G]ooh [D]
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Irish Heartbeat 3 Oh won't you [G]stay, stay a while with your [C]own [D]ones Don't [G]e[D]ver [G]stray, stray so far from your [C]own [D]ones [G]For the world is so cold Don't care nothing for your [C]soul You [D]share with your [G]own ones Don't [D]rush a[G]way rush away from your [C]own [D]ones Just [G]one [D]more [G]day one more day with your [C]own [D]ones [G]This old world is so cold Don't care nothing for your [C]soul You [D]share with your [G]own ones Well there's a [C]stranger And he's standing outside your [G]door Might be your [C]best friend, might be your [Em]Brother You may never [D]know I'm [G]goi[D]ng [G]back, going back to my [C]own [D]ones [G]Back [D]to [G]talk, talk a while with my [C]own [D]ones [G]This old world is so cold Don't care nothing for your [C]soul You [D]share with your [G]own ones Well there's a [C]stranger And he's standing outside your [G]door Might be your [C]best friend, might be your [Em]Brother You may never [D]know Oh [G]won't [D]you [G]stay, stay a while with your [C]own [D]ones Don't [G]e[D]ver [G]stray, stray so far from your [C]own [D]ones [G]For the world is so cold Don't care nothing for your [C]soul You [D]share with your [G]own ones Song:-
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
It Ain't Me Babe 2 [G]Go away from my [C]window [G]Leave at [D]your own chosen [G]speed [C] [G] [G]I'm not the one you [C]want, Babe I'm [G]not the one [D]you [G]need [C] [G] [G]You say [E]you're [D]lookin' [Em]for [Am]someone Who's never [Dm]weak but [D]always [Am]strong To protect [D]you and de[Am]fend you Whether [D]you are right or [Am]wrong Some[C]one to open each and every [D]door But it ain't [G]me, Babe [C]No, no, [D]no, it ain't [G]me, Babe It ain't [C]me you're [D]lookin' [G]for, Babe [C] [D] [G] [G]Go lightly from the [C]ledge, Babe Go [G]lightly [D]on the [G]ground [G]I'm not the one you [C]want, Babe I will on[G]ly [D]let you [G]down [C] [G] [G]You say you're [Dm]lookin' [D]for [Am]someone Who’ll [Bm]promise [Dm]never to [Am]part Some[Bm]one to [Dm]close his [Am]eyes for you Some[Bm]one to [D]close his [Am]heart Some[C]one who will die for you and [D]more But it ain't [G]me, Babe No, [C]no, [D]no, it ain't [G]me Babe It ain't [C]me you're [D]lookin' [G]for, Babe
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[G]Go melt back in the [C]night [D]Everything inside is made of [G]stone [C] [G] [G]There's nothing in here [C]moving And [G]any[D]way I'm not a[G]lone [C] [G] You [D]say you're looking [Am]for someone Who'll pick you [Bm]up each [D]time you [Am]fall To [D]gather flowers cons[C]tan[Am]tly And to [D]come each time you [Am]call A [C]lover for your life and nothing [D]more But it ain't [G]me, Babe [C]No, no, [D]no, it ain't [G]me, Babe It ain't [C]me you're [D]lookin' [G]for, Babe [G] [G], [G] [D], [C] [C], [C] [C], [D] [D], [G]
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
It Don't Come Easy 2 It don't come [Am]easy, You [C]know it [G]don't come ea[D]sy It don't come [Am]easy, You [C]know it [G]don't come ea[D]sy [D]Got to pay your dues if you [Am]wanna sing the blues And you [C]know it don't come ea[D]sy You don't have to shout or [Am]leap about You can [C]even play them ea[D]sy [F]Forget about the past and all your [G]sorrows, [F]The future won't last, It will [A]soon be over to[D]morr[A]ow. [D]I don't ask for much, I [Am]only want your trust And you [C]know it don't come ea[D]sy And this love of mine keeps [Am]growing all the time And you [C]know it don't come ea[D]sy [F]Open up your heart, let's come to[G]gether [F]Use a little love And we will [A]make it work out better [D] [Am] [D]Got to pay your dues if you [Am]wanna sing the blues And you [C]know it don't come ea[D]sy You don't have to shout or [Am]leap about You can [C]even play them ea[D]sy [F]Peace, remember peace is how we [G]make it [F]Here within your reach If you're [A]big enough to take it I [D]don't ask for much, I [Am]only want your trust And you [C]know it don't come ea[D]sy And this [D]love of mine keeps [Am]growing all the time And you [C]know it don't come ea[D]sy Am C G D, Am C G D Song:- https://youtu.be/kFOdkBFzX50 130 | P a g e
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
It Never Rains in Southern California 0 Got on [Em]board a Westbound [A]seven forty-[D]seven Didn't [Em]think before de[A]ciding what to [D]do Oh, that [Em]talk of oppor[A]tunities, [D]TV breaks and movies Rang [Em]true, [A]sure rang [D]true Seems it [Em]never rains in [A]Southern Cali[D]fornia Seems I've [Em]often heard that [A]kind of talk be[D]fore It never [Em]rains in CaIi[A]fornia, but [D]Girl, don't they [Bm]warn ya? It [Em]pours, [A]man, it [D]pours Out of [A]work, I'm out of my [A7]head Out of self [D]respect, I'm out of bread I'm under[A]loved, I'm under[A7]fed, I want to go [D]home It never [Em]rains in CaIi[A]fornia, but [D]Girl, don't they [Bm]warn ya? It [Em]pours, [A]man, it [D]pours Will you [Em]tell the folks back [A]home I nearly [D]made it? Had [Em]offers but don’t [A]know which one to [D]take Please don't [Em]tell 'em how you [A]found me Don't [D]tell 'em how you [Bm]found me Gimme a [Em]break, [A]give me a [D]break Seems it [Em]never rains in [A]Southern Cali[D]fornia Seems I've [Em]often heard that [A]kind of talk be[D]fore It never [Em]rains in CaIi[A]fornia, but [D]Girl, don't they [Bm]warn ya? It [Em]pours, [A]man, it [D]pours
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It's So Easy 0 [C]It's so [G]easy to [F]fall in [G]love [C]It's so [F]easy to [G]fall in [C]love [C]People [G]tell me [F]loves for [G]fools [C]So here I [F]go breakin' [G]all of the [C]rules It seems so [F]easy (seems so easy, seems so easy) Oooh, so doggone [C]easy (doggone easy, doggone easy) Mmmm, it seems so [F]easy (seems so easy, seems so easy, seems so easy) [G]Where you're concerned my heart has learned [C]It's so [G]easy to [F]fall in love [C]It's so [F]easy to [G]fall in [C]love [C]It's so [G]easy to [F]fall in love [C]It's so [F]easy to [G]fall in [C]love Look in[G]to your [F]heart and [G]see [C]What your [F]love book has [G]set apart for [C]me It seems so [F]easy (seems so easy, seems so easy) Oooh, so doggone [C]easy (doggone easy, doggone easy) Mmmm, it seems so [F]easy (seems so easy, seems so easy, seems so easy)
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Jambalaya 1 [G]Good-bye Joe, me gotta go, me oh [D]my Oh Me gotta go pole the [D7]pirogue down the [G]bayou My Yvonne, the sweetest one, me oh [D]my Oh Son of a gun, we’ll have big [D7]fun on the [G]bayou Chorus Jamba[G]laya and a crawfish pie and filet [D]gumbo ‘Cause tonight I’m gonna see my ma cher a[G]mio Pick guitar, fill fruit jar and be [D]gay-O Son of a gun, we’ll have big [D7]fun on the [G]bayou Thibo[G]deaux, Fontainenot, the place is [D]buzzin’ Kinfolk come to see [D7]Yvonne by the [G]dozen Dress in style and go hog wild, me oh [D]my Oh Son of a gun, we’ll have big [D7]fun on the [G]bayou Settle [G]down, far from town, get me a [D]pirogue And I’ll catch all the [D7]fish in the [G]bayou Swap my mon to buy Yvonne what she [D]need-O Son of a gun, we’ll have big [D7]fun on the [G]bayou Son of a gun, we’ll have big [D7]fun on the [G]bayou
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Johnny Jump Up 1 I’ll [Am]tell you a story that happened to me One [G]day as I went down to Youghal by the sea The [Am]sun it was high and the day it was warm Says I a quiet [Em]pint wouldn't [Am]do me no harm I went [Am]in and I ordered a bottle of stout Says the [G]barman I'm sorry, all the beer is run out Try [Am]whiskey or Paddy ten years in the wood Says I I'll try [Em]cider I've [Am]heard that it's good O [Am]never, O never, O never again If I [G]live to be a hundred or a hundred and ten For I [Am]fell to the ground and I couldn't get up After drinking a [Em]pint of the [Am]Johnny Jump Up After [Am]drinkin' a quart I went straight to the yard Where I [G]ran into Brophy the big Civic Guard Come [Am]here to me Boy don't you know I'm the law So I upped with me [Em]fist and I [Am]shattered his jaw He [Am]fell to the ground and he couldn't get up But it [G]wasn't I hit him t’was Johnny Jump Up The [Am]next thing I met down in Youghal by the sea Was a cripple on [Em]crutches and [Am]says he to me I'm [Am]afraid of me life I'll be hit by a car Would you [G]help me cross over to the Railwayman's Bar? After [Am]drinkin’ a pint of that cider so sweet He threw down his [Em]crutches, danced [Am]round on his feet I [Am]went down the Lee road a friend to see Sure they [G]call it the Madhouse in Cork by the Lee But [Am]when I got up there, the truth to you I’ll tell They had the poor [Em]bugger locked [Am]up in a cell 134 | P a g e
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Said the [Am]Guard testing him say these words if you can ‘A[G]round the rugged rocks, the ragged rascal ran’ Tell [Am]them I'm not crazy, tell them I'm not mad ‘Twas only a [Em]sup of the [Am]bottle I had. A [Am]man died in the union by the name of McNab They [G]washed him and laid him right out on the slab And [Am]after O’Connor his measurements did take His wife took him [Em]home to a [Am]bloody fine wake At [Am]about twelve o'clock and the beer it was high The [G]corpse he sat up and says he with a sigh I [Am]can't get into heaven for they won't let me up ‘Til I bring them a [Em]quart of the [Am]Johnny Jump Up O [Am]never, O never, O never again If I [G]live to be a hundred or a hundred and ten For I [Am]fell to the ground and I couldn't get up After drinking a [Em]quart of the [Am]Johnny Jump Up
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Joyce Country Céilí Band 2 [A]We're the Joyce Country Céilí Band Playing away and we're doing [E]grand Well if we're [D]singing a song won't you give us a [A]hand 'Cause we're the Joyce Country [E]Céilí [A]Band [E] [A]Friday night, off we go Tune the fiddle, strain the [E]bow HoHo we [D]take it handy for the first few [A]sets Sure there's hardly anyone [E]listening [A]yet And [A]We're the Joyce Country Céilí Band (Céilí, Céilí, Céilí Band) Playing away and we're doing [E]grand (Céilí, Céilí, Céilí Band) Well if we're [D]singing a song won't you give us a [A]hand (Céilí, Céilí, Céilí Band)
'Cause we're the Joyce Country [E]Céilí [A]Band [E] [A]Thomas and Mary out on the floor Well they never lost it, that's for [E]sure In his [D]sparkling shoes and his daz-white [A]shirt She's got a brand new perm And a [E]pleated [A]skirt And [A]We're the Joyce Country Céilí Band (Céilí, Céilí, Céilí Band) Playing away and we're doing [E]grand (Céilí, Céilí, Céilí Band) Well if we're [D]singing a song won't you give us a [A]hand (Céilí, Céilí, Céilí Band)
'Cause we're the Joyce Country [E]Céilí [A]Band [E] [A]We do do's and functions, weddings and wakes (Boom shaka-laka-laka weddings and wakes)
Meats and salads, buns and [E]cakes (Boom shaka-laka-laka buns and cakes)
Well if you [D]need a few tunes just give us a [A]call (Boom shaka-laka-laka give us a call)
For the house the pub or the [E]parish [A]hall (Boom shaka-laka-laka parish hall)
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And [A]We're the Joyce Country Céilí Band (Céilí, Céilí, Céilí Band) Playing away and we're doing [E]grand (Céilí, Céilí, Céilí Band) Well if we're [D]singing a song won't you give us a [A]hand (Céilí, Céilí, Céilí Band)
'Cause we're the Joyce Country [E]Céilí [A]Band
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[A]There's a princess on the floor all night (Móna,Móna, cor na Móna) She can fairly throw them shapes al[E]right (Móna,Móna, cor na Móna) [D]How’ya Madge are you on you own? (Móna,Móna, cor na Móna) [A]How’ya fixed for a [E]seat back [A]home And [A]We're the Joyce Country Céilí Band (Céilí, Céilí, Céilí Band) Playing away and we're doing [E]grand (Céilí, Céilí, Céilí Band) Well if we're [D]singing a song won't you give us a [A]hand (Céilí, Céilí, Céilí Band)
'Cause we're the Joyce Country [E]Céilí [A]Band
[E]
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Just When I Needed You Most 2 You [A]packed in the morning, I [Amaj7]stared out the window And I [A7]struggled for something to [D]say You left in the rain without [A]closing the door [E]I didn't stand in [Esus]your [E]way [A]Now I miss you more than I [Amaj7]missed you before And now [A7]where I'll find comfort, [D]God knows 'Cause you [A]left me, [E]just when I needed you [A]most [D] [A] Left me [E]just when I needed you [A]most [A]Now most every morning, I [Amaj7]stare out the window And I [A7]think about where you might [D]be I've written you letters that I'd [A]like to send [E]If you would just [Esus]send one to [E]me [A]'Cause I miss you more than I [Amaj7]missed you before And now [A7]where I'll find comfort, [D]God knows 'Cause you [A]left me, [E]just when I needed you [A]most [D] [A] Left me [E]just when I needed you [A]most You [A]packed in the morning, I [Amaj7]stared out the window And I [A7]struggled for something to [D]say You left in the rain without [A]closing the door [E]I didn't stand in [Esus]your [E]way [A]Now I love you more than I [Amaj7]loved you before And now [A7]where I'll find comfort, [D]God knows 'Cause you [A]left me, [E]just when I needed you [A]most [D] Oh Yeah, you [A]left me [E]just when I needed you [A]most [D] You [A]left me [E]just when I needed you [A]most
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Knock Three Times 2 [D]Hey Girl what ya doin’ down there Dancing alone every night while I live right a [A]bove you I can hear your music playing I can feel your body swaying One floor below me you don’t even know me I [D]love you Oh my darling [G]Knock three times on the ceiling if you [D]want me [A]Twice on the pipe if the answer is [D]no Oh my sweetness [G]bam bam bam Means you’ll meet me in the [D]hallway [A]Twice on the pipe means you ain’t gonna [D]show [D]If you look out your window tonight Pull in the string with the note that’s attached to my [A]heart Read how many times I saw you How in my silence I adored you Only in my dreams did that wall between us come [D]apart Oh my darling [G]Knock three times on the ceiling if you [D]want me [A]Twice on the pipe if the answer is [D]no Oh my sweetness [G] bam bam bam Means you’ll meet me in the [D]hallway [A] Twice on the pipe means you ain’t gonna [D]show [G]Knock three times on the ceiling if you [D]want me [A]Twice on the pipe if the answer is [D]no Oh my sweetness [G] bam bam bam Means you’ll meet me in the [D]hallway [A]Twice on the pipe means you ain’t gonna [D]show
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Knock Song 1 At the [C]early age of thirty-eight Me [G]Mother said 'Go [C]West!' [C]'Get up, ' says she. 'and get a job'. Says [F]I, 'I'll do my [C]best' [F]I pulled on me [C]Wellingtons to [Dm]march to Kilti[G]magh But I [C]took a wrong turn in Charlestown and [G]ended up in [C]Knock Oh [C]once this quiet crossroads was a [G]place of gentle [C]prayer Where [C]Catholics got indulgent [F]once or twice a [C]year. You could [F]buy a pair of [C]rosary beads or [Dm]get your candles [G]blessed If you [C]had a guilty conscience you could [G]get it off your [C]chest. Then [C]came the priest from Partree, Father [G]Horan was his [C]name And since he's been appointed Knock has [F]never been the [C]same. [F]'Begod,' says Jem, 'tis [C]eighty years since [Dm]Mary was [G]adout.' 'Tis [C]time for another miracle.' and he [G]blew the candle [C]out. From [F]Fatima to [C]Bethlehem, from [F]Lourdes to Kilti[C]magh, There's never been a miracle like the [G]airport up in [C]Knock To es[C]tablish terra firma he drew [G]up a ten year [C]plan And started running dances [F]around 196[C]1. He [F]built a fantabulous [C]church, Go h-álainn, [Dm]on the holy [G]ground And [C]once he had a focal point he [G]started to ex[C]pand Chip [C]shops and Bed and Breakfasts sprung [G]up over [C]night. Once a place for quiet retreats [F]now a holy [C]sight. All [F]sorts of fancy [C]restaurants for [Dm]every race and [G]creed Where [C]black and white and yellow pilgrims [G]all could get a [C]feed The [C]stalls once under canvas became [G]religious super[C]marts With such a range o' godly goods, they [F]had top twenty [C]charts. While the [F]airport oppo[C]sition was Des[Dm]troyed by James' trump [G]card. For [C]centenary celebrations he got [G]John Paul the twenty-[C]third 140 | P a g e
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
From [F]Fatima to [C]Bethlehem, from [F]Lourdes to Kilti[C]magh, There's never been a miracle like the [G]airport up in [C]Knock 'We [C]had the Blessed virgin here', Bold [G]Jamesie did de[C]clare, 'And Pope John Paul the twenty-third ap[F]peared just over [C]there.' 'Now [F]do you mean to [C]tell me', he [Dm]said in total [G]shock, 'That [C]I am not entitled to an [G]airport here in [C]Knock.' [C]TD's were lobbied and harassed with [G]talk of promised [C]votes And people who'd been loyal for years now [F]spoke of changing [C]coats. [F]Excommuni[C]cation was [Dm]threatened upon the [G]flock Who [C]said it was abortive building [G]airports up in [C]Knock Now [C]everyone is happy the [G]miracle is com[C]plete. Father Horan's got his runway, it's [F]eighteen thousand [C]feet All [F]sorts of planes could [C]land there, of [Dm]that there's little [G]doubt [C]Handy for the Yankees to [G]keep the Russians [C]out. From [F]Fatima to [C]Bethlehem, from [F]Lourdes to Kilti[C]magh, There's never been a miracle like the [G]airport up in [C]Knock Now [C]poor old Father Jim is gone to the [G]airport in the [C]sky And down on Barr na Cúiga he [F]keeps a friendly [C]eye On [F]Ryanair and Aer [C]Lingus as they [Dm]fly to and [G]fro We'll [C]never see his likes again on the [G]plains of sweet May[C]o Did [C]NATO donate the dough, me Boys, Did [G]NATO donate the [C]dough? Did NATO donate the dough, the dough, Did [F]NATO donate the [C]dough? From [F]Fatima to [C]Bethlehem, From [F]Lourdes to Kilti[C]magh, There's never been a miracle like The [G]airport up in [C]Knock
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Lay Back In The Arms Of Someone 3 C G, C G, C G, D D [C]If you want my [G]sympathy [C]Just open your [G]heart to me [C]And you'll get what[G]ever you'll ever [D]need [C]You think that's too [G]high for you Oh [C]Baby, I would [G]die for you [C]When there's nothing [G]left You know where I'll [D]be [G]Lay back in the [Em]arms of someone [G]Give in to the [Am]charms of someone [C]Lay back in the [D]arms of someone you [G]love [D] [G]Lay back in the [Em]arms of someone [G]When you feel you're a [Am]part of someone [C]Lay back in the [D]arms of someone you [G]love C G, C G, C G, D D [C]So Baby, just [G]call on me [C]When you want [G]all of me [C]I'll be your [G]lover I'll be your [D]friend [C]And there's nothing [G]I won't do 'Cause [C]Baby I just [G]live for you [C]With nothing to [G]hide No need to pre[D]tend Ohh [G]Lay back in the [Em]arms of someone [G]Give in to the [Am]charms of someone [C]Lay back in the [D]arms of someone you [G]love [D] Oh Yeah! [G]Lay back in the [Em]arms of someone [G]When you feel you're a [Am]part of someone [C]Lay back in the [D]arms of someone you [G]love 142 | P a g e
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C G, C G, C G, D D Oh! I know [C]you think that's too [G]high for you But [C]Baby, I would [G]die for you [C]When there's nothing [G]left I'll be with [D]you Ohh [G]Lay back in the [Em]arms of someone [G]Give in to the [Am]charms of someone [C]Lay back in the [D]arms of someone you [G]love [D] Baby! [G]Lay back in the [Em]arms of someone [G]When you feel you're a [Am]part of someone [C]Lay back in the [D]arms of someone you [G]love Oh Yeah!
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Lean on Me 0 [C] [F] [C] [Em] [Dm] [C]Sometimes in our [F]lives we all have [C]pain We all have [Em]sor[Dm]row [C]But if we are [F]wise We know that [C]there's always [G7]tomorr[C]ow [C]Lean on me, when you're not [F]strong And I'll be your [C]friend I'll help you [Em]carry [G]on [C]For it won't be [F]long And I'm gonna [C]need Somebody to [G7]lean [C]on [C]Please swallow your [F]pride If there are [C]things you need to [Em]borr[G]ow [C]For no one can [F]fill those of your [C]needs That you won't [G7]let [C]show [C]You just call on me Brother, when you need a hand We all need somebody to [G7]lean [C]on [C]I just might have a problem that you'll understand We all need somebody to [G7]lean [C]on [C]Lean on me, when you're not [F]strong And I'll be your [C]friend I'll help you [Em]carry [G]on [C]For it won't be [F]long And I'm gonna [C]need Somebody to [G7]lean [C]on [C]You just call on me Brother, when you need a hand We all need somebody to [G7]lean [C]on [C]I just might have a problem that you'll understand We all need somebody to [G7]lean [C]on 144 | P a g e
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
[C]If there is a [F]load you have to [C]bear That you can't [Em]car[G]ry [C]I'm just up the [F]road I'll share your [C]load If you just [G7]call [C]me [C]Lean on me, when you're not [F]strong And I'll be your [C]friend I'll help you [Em]carry [G]on [C]For it won't be [F]long And I'm gonna [C]need Somebody to [G7]lean [C]on Somebody to [G7]lean [C]on
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Leaving Louisiana In The Broad Daylight 3 [G]Mary took to running with a travelin' man Left her Momma crying with her head in her hands Such a [C]sad case, so broken [G]hearted [G]She say Momma, I got to go, I gotta get outta here I gotta get out of town; I'm tired of hanging around I gotta [C]roll on between the [G]ditches [G]It's just an ordinary story 'bout the way things go Round and around nobody knows, But the [C]highway goes on for[G]ever, That 'ole [C]highway rolls on for[G]ever [G]Lord she never would've done it if she hadn't got drunk If she hadn't started running with a travelin man If she [C]hadn't started taking those crazy [G]chances [G]She say Daughter, let me tell you 'bout the travelin kind Everywhere he's goin' such a very short time He'll be [C]long gone before you [G]know it, He'll be [C]long gone before you [G]know it She say [Em]never have I known it when it [D]felt so good [C]Never have I knew it when I [G]knew I could [Em]Never have I done it when it [D]looked so right [C]Leaving Louisiana in the broad day[Em]light [G]This is down in the swampland, anything goes It's alligator bait and the bars don't close It's the [C]real thing down in Louisi[G]ana [G]Did you ever see a cajun when he really got mad When he really got trouble like a Daughter gone bad It gets [C]real hot down in Louisi[G]ana 146 | P a g e
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
[G]The stranger better move it or he's gonna get killed He's gonna have to get it or a shotgun will It ain't [C]no time for lengthy [G]speeches There ain't [C]no time for lengthy [G]speeches She say [Em]never have I known it when it [D]felt so good [C]Never have I knew it when I [G]knew I could [Em]Never have I done it when it [D]looked so right [C]Leaving Louisiana in the broad day[Em]light [C]Leaving Louisiana in the broad day[Em]light [C]Leaving Louisiana in the broad day[G]light [G]It's just an ordinary story 'bout the way things go Round and around nobody knows, But the [C]highway goes on for[G]ever There ain't [C]no way to stop the [G]water
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Let The Mystery Be 3 [D]Everybody is [G]wonderin' what and [A]Where they they all came [D]from [D]Everybody is [G]worryin' 'bout where they're gonna [A]go When the whole thing's [D]done [D]But no one knows for [G]certain And so it's [D]all the same to [G]me I [D]think I'll just [A]let the mystery [D]be [D]Some say once you're [G]gone you're gone forever And [A]some say you're gonna come [D]back Some [D]say you rest in the [G]arms of the Saviour If in [A]sinful ways you [D]lack Some [D]say that they're comin' [G]back in a garden Bunch of [D]carrots and little sweet [G]peas I [D]think I'll just [A]let the mystery [D]be Some [D]say they're goin' to a [G]place called Glory And I [A]ain't saying it ain't a [D]fact But I've heard that I'm on the [G]road to Purgatory And I [A]don't like the sound of [D]that I believe in [G]love and I live my [D]life accordin[G]gly [D]I choose to [A]let the mystery [D]be [D]Everybody is [G]wonderin' what and [A]Where they they all came [D]from [D]Everybody is [G]worryin' 'bout where they're gonna [A]go When the whole thing's [D]done [D]But no one knows for [G]certain And so it's [D]all the same to [G]me I [D]think I'll just [A]let the mystery [D]be I [D]think I'll just [A7]let the mystery [G]be
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Let’s Dance 0 [C]Hey Baby won't you [F]take a [C]chance? Say that you'll let me [F]have this [C]dance Well let's [F]dance, well let's [C]dance We'll [G]do the twist, the stomp, the mashed po[F]tato too, [G]Any old dance that you [F]wanna do But let's [C]dance, well let's dance [C]Hey Baby, Yeah, you [F]thrill me [C]so Hold me tight, [F]don't you let me [C]go Well let's [F]dance, well let's [C]dance We'll [G]do the twist, the stomp, the mashed po[F]tato too, [G]Any old dance that you [F]wanna do But let's [C]dance, well let's dance OK, wail now. Oh, Yeah [C]Hey, Baby, if you're [F]all a[C]lone Maybe you'll let me [F]walk you [C]home Well let's [F]dance, well let's [C]dance We'll [G]do the twist, the stomp, the mashed po[F]tato too, [G]Any old dance that you [F]wanna do But let's [C]dance, well let's dance [C]Hey, Baby, things are [F]swingin' [C]right Yes, I know that [F]this is the [C]night Well let's [F]dance, well let's [C]dance We'll [G]do the twist, the stomp, the mashed po[F]tato too, [G]Any old dance that you [F]wanna do But let's [C]dance, well let's dance But let's [C]dance But let's [C]dance But let's [C]dance Song:- https://youtu.be/iNLXxDMxe18 Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Let Your Love Flow 2 [G]There's a reason for the sunshine sky There's a reason why I'm feeling so high Must be the [D]season when those Love lights shine all a[G]round us So let that [G]feeling grab you deep inside And send you reeling where your love can't hide And then go [D]stealing through the Moonlit night with your[G]lover Just let your [C]love flow like a mountain stream And let your [G]love grow with the smallest of dreams And let your [D]love show and You'll know what I mean it's the [G]season Let your [C]love fly like a bird on the wing And let your [G]love find you to all living things And let your [D]love shine and You'll know what I mean that's the [G]reason [G]There's a reason for the warm sweet nights And there's a reason for the candle lights Must be the [D]season when those Love lights shine all a[G]round us So let that [G]wonder take you into space And lay you under its loving embrace Just feel the [D]thunder as it warms Your face you can't [G]hold back
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Lilli Marlene 0 [G]Underneath the lamplight [D]By the barrack gate [D7]Darling I remember The [D]way you used to [G]wait [G7] [C]‘Twas there that you whispered [G]tender[D]ly That [D7]you loved me And would [C]always [G]be My [D]Lilli [D7]of the [G]lamplight My [D]own [D7]Lilli Mar[G]lene [G]Orders came for sailing [D]Somewhere over there [D7]All confined to barracks Was [D]more than I could [G]bear[G7] [C]I knew you were waiting [G]in the [D]street I could [D7]hear your feet But [C]could not [G]meet My [D]Lilli [D7]of the [G]lamplight My [D]own [D7]Lilli Mar[G]lene [G]Resting in a billet [D]Just behind the line, [D7]Even though we're parted Your [D]lips are close to [G]mine [G7] [C]You wait where the lantern [G]softly [D]gleams Your [D7]sweet face seems To [C]haunt my [G]dreams My [D]Lilli [D7]of the [G]lamplight My [D]own [D7]Lilli Mar[G]lene My [D]own [D7]Lilli Mar[G]lene
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Limerick, You’re A Lady 2 [C]Limerick [G]you’re a La[G]dy Your [F]Shannon water’s tears of joy that [C]flow The [Am]beauty that surr[Em]ounds you I [Dm]take it with me love where e’er I [G]go While [Dm]waking in the [G]arms of distant [C]waters A [Dm7]new day finds me [F]far away from [G]home Then [C]Limerick [G]you’re my La[C]dy The [Dm]one true love that [G]I have ever [C]known As [C]children, you and I spend [F]endless days of [C]fun In [F]Winter snows and Summer’s golden [C]sun We [Am]fished in silver streams, The [Em7]fabric of my [Am]dreams Was [Dm]fashioned by your loveliness, And so I had to [G]say [C]Limerick [G]you’re a La[G]dy Your [F]Shannon water’s tears of joy that [C]flow The [Am]beauty that surr[Em]ounds you I [Dm]take it with me love where e’er I [G]go While [Dm]waking in the [G]arms of distant [C]waters A [Dm7]new day finds me [F]far away from [G]home Then [C]Limerick [G]you’re my La[C]dy The [Dm]one true love that [G]I have ever [C]known A [C]gift that time has made to [F]travellers on their [C]way [F]Seeking out the beauty of our [C]land A [Am]shrine where children pray, And [Em]bells ring out to [Am]say Thank [D]God we’re living just to [Dm]feel, The [Dm7]freedom of each [G]day
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Livin' Doll 0 [G]Got myself a cryin', talkin', sleepin', walkin', livin' doll Got to do my best to please her just 'cause she's a [A7]livin' [D]doll Got a roamin' [G]eye and that is why she satisfies my [E]soul Got the one and [G]only walkin', [D]talkin', livin' [G]doll Take a look at her [C]hair, it's real If you don't be[G]lieve what I say, just feel I'm gonna lock her [C]up in a trunk so no big hunk Can steal her away from me [G]Got myself a cryin', talkin', sleepin', walkin', livin' doll Got to do my best to please her just 'cause she's a [A7]livin' [D]doll Got a roamin' [G]eye and that is why she satisfies my [E]soul Got the one and [G]only walkin', [D]talkin', livin' [G]doll Take a look at her [C]hair, it's real If you don't be[G]lieve what I say, just feel I'm gonna lock her [C]up in a trunk so no big hunk Can steal her away from me [G]Got myself a cryin', talkin', sleepin', walkin', livin' doll Got to do my best to please her just 'cause she's a [A7]livin' [D]doll Got a roamin' [G]eye and that is why she satisfies my [E]soul Got the one and [G]only walkin', [D]talkin', livin' [G]doll
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Livin' in These Troubled Times 4 It takes [G]all the [C]faith that's in you Takes your [G]heart and it takes [D]mine It takes [G]love to be for[C]given Living [G]i[D]n these troubled [G]times When it [Em]rains [Bm]on the [C]range And it [Em]snows [Bm]in the [A]Spring You're [C]remin[D]ded a[Em]gain It's just a [C]march [D]of the [Em]dying Living [G]in these [D]troubled [G]times Brings you [G]down to buy a [C]paper If you [G]read between the [D]lines No one [G]seems to have the [C]answer To living [G]in these [D]troubled [G]times Still you [Em]try [Bm]and you [C]try And you [Em]do what [Bm]you must [A]do It's just a [C]march [D]of the [Em]dying Living [C]in these [D]troubled [Em]times Loving [G]in these [D]troubled [G]times It takes a [G]man, it takes a [C]woman It took your [G]heart and it took [D]mine It takes [G]love to be for[C]given Living [G]i[D]n these troubled [G]times [Em]Oo….[Bm]Oo……[C]Ooh [Em]Oo….[Bm]Oo……[A]Ooh It's the [C]march [D]of the [Em]dying Living [C]in these [D]troubled [Em]times Loving [C]in these [D]troubled [G]times Song:- https://youtu.be/HNqFHY87U-k 154 | P a g e
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Lock Hospital 0 As [C]I was a-[Am]walking down [Dm]by the Lock Hos[G]pital [C]Cold was the morning and [F]dark was the [G]day I [C]spied a young [F]squaddie wrapped [C]up in old linen Wrapped up in white [F]linen as [G]cold as the [C]day. Chorus So [C]play the drums [Am]slowly and [Dm]play the fifes [G]lowly [C]Sound a dead march as you [F]carry him a[G]long And [C]over his [F]coffin throw a [C]bunch of white laurels For [C]he's a young [F]soldier cut [G]down in his [C]prime. Oh [C]Mother, dear [Am]Mother, come [Dm]sit ye down by [G]me [C]Sit ye down by me and [F]pity my sad [G]plight For my [C]body is [F]injured and [C]sadly disordered All by a young [F]Girl me [G]own heart's de[C]light. Get [C]six of me [Am]comrades to [Dm]carry my [G]coffin Get [C]six of me comrades to [F]carry me on [G]high And [C]let every[F]one hold a [C]bunch of white roses So [C]no-one will [F]notice as [G]we pass them [C]by. And [C]over his [Am]headstone these [Dm]words they were [G7]written [C]All ye young fellows take [F]warning from [G]me. Be[C]ware of the [F]flash Girls that [C]roam through the city For the [C]Girls of the [F]city were the [G]ruin of [C]me."
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Lola 2 [D]I met her in a club down in Old Soho Where you [G]drink champagne and it [C]tastes just like Coca [D]Cola C-O-L-A [G]Cola She [D]walked up to me and she asked me to dance I [G]asked her her name and in a [C]dark brown voice she said, [D]"Lola", L-O-L-A [G]Lola, [C]lo lo lo lo [A#]Lola [D] Well, [D]I'm not the world's most physical guy But when she [G]squeezed me tight she nearly [C]broke my spine Oh my [D]Lola, lo lo lo lo [G]Lola Well, [D]I'm not dumb but I can't understand Why she [G]walked like a woman but [C]talked like a man Oh my [D]Lola, lo lo lo lo [G]Lola, [C]lo lo lo lo [A#]Lola [D] Well, we [A]drank champagne and danced all night [E]Under electric candlelight She [G]picked me up and sat me on her knee She said, "Little Boy, won't you come home with me?" Well, [D]I'm not the world's most passionate guy But when I [G]looked in her eyes Well, I [C]almost fell for my [D]Lola Lo lo lo lo [G]Lola, [C]lo lo lo lo [A#]Lola [D]Lola, lo lo lo lo [G]Lola, [C]lo lo lo lo [A#]Lola [D] I [G]pushed her a[A]way I [G]walked to the [A]door I [G]fell to the [A]floor I got [D]down on my [Bm]knees Then [A]I looked at her, and she at me Well, [D]that's the way that I want it to stay And I [G]always want it to [C]be that way for my [D]Lola Lo lo lo lo [G]Lola [D]Girls will be Boys, and Boys will be Girls It's a [G]mixed up, muddled up, [C]shook up world Except for [D]Lola, Lo lo lo lo [G]Lola 156 | P a g e
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Well, [A]I'd left home just a week before And [E]I'd never ever kissed a woman before But [G]Lola smiled and took me by the hand She said, "Little Boy, gonna make you a man" Well, [D]I'm not the world's most masculine man But I [G]know what I am and I'm [C]glad I'm a man And so is [D]Lola Lo lo lo lo [G]Lola, [C]lo lo lo lo [A#]Lola [D]Lola, lo lo lo lo [G]Lola, [C]lo lo lo lo [A#]Lola [D]Lola, lo lo lo lo [G]Lola, [C]lo lo lo lo [A#]Lola [D]Lola, lo lo lo lo [G]Lola, [C]lo lo lo lo [A#]Lola [D]
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Long Way Home 2 Well I [G]stumbled in the darkness I'm lost and alone Though I said I'd go before us And show the way back [Em]home Is there a [C]light up a[G]head? I can't hold on very [C]long For[G]give me pretty Baby but I [D]always take the Long Way [G]home Money's [G]just something you throw Off the back of a train Got a handful of lightning A hatful of [Em]rain And I [C]know that I [D]said I'd [G]never do it a[C]gain And I [G]love you pretty Baby but I [D]always take the Long Way [G]home I put [G]food on the table And a roof overhead But I'd trade it all tomorrow For the highway in[Em]stead Watch your [C]back if I should [D]tell you [G]Loves the only thing I've [C]ever known One thing for [G]sure pretty Baby I [D]always take the Long Way [G]home D D D C,G C C D
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You [G]know I love you Baby More than the whole wide world You are my woman I know you are [Em]my pearl So, let's go [C]out past the party [D]lights [G]We can finally be a[C]lone Come with [G]me, and [D]we can take the long way [G]home [C]Mmm Come with [G]me together, [D]We can take the long way [G]home [C]Mmm Come with [G]me together. [D]We can take the long way [G]home CGDG
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Long May You Run 1 [G]We've been [Bm]through, some [C]things to[G]gether With [Em]trunks of [C]memories [D]still to come We [G]found things to [Bm]do, in [C]stormy [G]weather [Em]Long [D]may you [G]run. [G]Long may you [Bm]run. [C]Long may [G]you run. Al[Em]though these [C]changes have [D]come With your [G]chrome heart [Bm]shining, [C]in the [G]sun [Em]Long [D]may you [G]run. Well, it was [G]back in Blind [Bm]River in, [C]19[G]62 [Em]When I last [C]saw you [D]alive [G]But we missed that [Bm]shift on, the [C]long de[G]cline [Em]Long [D]may you [G]run. [G]Long may you [Bm]run. [C]Long may [G]you run. Al[Em]though these [C]changes have [D]come With your [G]chrome heart [Bm]shining, [C]in the [G]sun [Em]Long [D]may you [G]run. [G]Maybe The [Bm]Beach Boys have, [C]got you [G]now [Em]With those [C]waves singing [D]"Caroline No" [G]Rollin' [Bm]down that [C]empty [G]ocean road [Em]Gettin' to the [D]surf on [G]time. [G]Long may you [Bm]run. [C]Long may [G]you run. Al[Em]though these [C]changes have [D]come With your [G]chrome heart [Bm]shining, [C]in the [G]sun [Em]Long [D]may you [G]run.
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Lost In France 2 I was [G]lost in [C]France In the [Am]fields the birds were [D]singing I was [G]lost in [C]France And the [Am]day was just [D]beginning As I [C]stood there in the [Bm]morning rain I [C]had a feeling I [Cm]can't explain I was [G]lost in [C]France [D]in [G]love [C]Ooh la la la ooh la la la dance [G]Ooh la la la dancing [C]Ooh la la la ooh la la la dance [G]Ooh la la la dancing I was [G]lost in [C]France In the [Am]street a band was [D]playing And the [G]crowd all [C]danced Didn't [Am]catch what they were [D]saying When I [C]looked up he was [Bm]standing there And I [C]knew I shouldn't but I [Cm]didn't care I was [G]lost in [C]France [D]in [G]love [C]Ooh la la la ooh la la la dance [G]Ooh la la la dancing [C]Ooh la la la ooh la la la dance [G]Ooh la la la dancing I was [G]lost in [C]France And the [Am]vines were over-[D]flowing And the [G]crowd all [C]danced And a [Am]million stars were [D]glowing And I [C]looked round for a [Bm]telephone To [C]say 'Baby I won't be [Cm]home' I was [G]lost in [C]France [D]in [G]love [C]Ooh la la la ooh la la la dance [G]Ooh la la la dancing [C]Ooh la la la ooh la la la dance [G]Ooh la la la dancing Song:- https://youtu.be/_9b7CgTIRKU Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Love Can Build A Bridge 4 I'd [G]gladly walk across the desert with no [C]shoes upon my feet To [D]share with you the last bite of [C]bread I had to [G]eat [D] I would [G]swim out to save you in your [Em]sea of broken dreams When [C]all your hopes are [G]sinking, [D]let me show you what love means. [G]Love can build [C]a [D7]bridge Be[Am]tween your [D7]heart and [G]mine [C] [D] [G]Love can build a [C]bridge Don't you think it's [G]time? [Dm7]Don't you think it's [G]time? [G]I would whisper love so loudly, every [C]heart could understand That [D]love and only love can [C]join the trials of [G]Man [D] I would [G]give my hearts' desire so [Em]that you might see The [C]first step is to [G]realize that it [D7]all begins with you and me. [G]Love can build [C]a [D7]bridge Be[Am]tween your [D7]heart and [G]mine [C] [D] [G]Love can build a [C]bridge Don't you think it's [G]time? [Dm7]Don't you think it's [G]time? [Em]When we stand together, [D]it's our finest [G]hour We can do [Am]anything (anything) [G]Anything (anything) [C]Keep believin' [D]in the power [G]Love can build [C]a [D7]bridge Be[Am]tween your [D7]heart and [G]mine [C] [D] [G]Love can build a [C]bridge Don't you think it's [G]time? [Dm7]Don't you think it's [G]time? (Repeat Chorus) Song:- https://youtu.be/bWdjRJGhYbs 162 | P a g e
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Love Me Do 0 [G]Love, love me [C]do, you [G]know I love [C]you I'll [G]always be [C]true, So [C]please, love me [G]do [C]Whoa, [G]love me do [G]Love, love me [C]do, you [G]know I love [C]you I'll [G]always be [C]true, So [C]please, love me [G]do [C]Whoa, [G]love me do [D]Someone to love, [C]somebody [G]new [D]Someone to love, [C]someone like [G]you [G]Love, love me [C]do, you [G]know I love [C]you I'll [G]always be [C]true, So [C]please, love me [G]do [C]Whoa, [G]love me do [G]Love, love me [C]do, you [G]know I love [C]you I'll [G]always be [C]true, So [C]please, love me [G]do [C]Whoa, [G]love me do [D]Someone to love, [C]somebody [G]new [D]Someone to love, [C]someone like [G]you
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Magherafelt May Fair 3 [D] [G] [D] [D] I [D]am a nice wee [G]bouncing Girl and me [D]age is scarce eighteen And [Am7]when I’m [A7]dressed all [D]in my best I look like any [G]Queen Young [Am7]maidens [G]dear from [D]far and near Who want to sell your [G]ware, On the [D]First of May just [G]make your way To the [D]Maghera[A]felt May [D]Fair. My [D]Mother cautioned [G]me going out, ‘Do [D]not stay late [A7]in [D]town’ For [Am7]if you [A]do, your [D]Father and I, on you will [G]frown. Be [Am7]sure to [A]shun bad [D]company and of young men be[G]ware Though [D]nice they be don’t [G]make too free At [D]Maghera[A]felt May [D]Fair’ Said [D]I ‘Oh, Mother [G]do not [D]fret, and set your mind at rest, For [Am7]I must [G]leave this [D]home some day As the white swan leaves the [G]nest.’ I [Am7]dressed me [A]in my [D]new blue coat and Combed me bonny brown [G]hair. There’ll be [D]many a Boy from [G]Toome to Moy At [D]Maghera[A]felt May [D]Fair I [D]bade them all Good [G]Morning and [D]hoisted [A]then my [D]sail As [Am7]provi[A]dence did [D]favour me with a cool and pleasant [G]gale But [Am7]woe to [A]my mis[D]fortune when I arrived [G]there There were [D]maidens ten for [G]each young man At [D]Maghera[A]felt May [D]Fair Like [D]any sprite or air search[G]light I [D]wandered [A]up and [D]down I was [Am7]puffed with [A]pride and vani[D]ty, My feet scarce touched the [G]ground. And [Am7]as I [A]walked the young men [D]talked And at me they did [G]stare, Though [D]I was nice, none [G]asked my price At [D]Maghera[A]felt May [D]Fair. 164 | P a g e
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I [D]stayed about ‘til [G]evening Still [D]hoping to [A]make my [D]sale I [Am7]hoped for the [A]best – bel[D]ieved the worst , My courage ne’er did [G]fail. As [Am7]night came [A]on, all [D]hopes were gone, I think I’ll try else[G]where, At a [D]dance or wake, my [G]chance I’ll take And [D]leave that [A]hiring [D]fair And [D]leave that [A7]Hiring [G]Fair.
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Man On The Moon 0 [C] [D] [C] [C], [C] [D] [C] [C] [C]Mott the Hoople and the [D]Game of Life [C](Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah) [C]Andy Kaufman in the [D]wrestling match [C](Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah) [D]Monopoly, twenty-one, [D]checkers, and chess [C](Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah) [C]Mister Fred Blassie in a [D]breakfast mess [C](Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah) [C]Let's play Twister, [D]let's play Risk [C](Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah) [C]See you heaven if you [D]make the list [C](Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah) Now, [Am]Andy did you hear about [G]this one? [Am]Tell me, are you locked in the [G]punch? [Am]Andy are you goofing on [G]Elvis? Hey, [C]Baby? [D]Are we losing touch? [G]If you be[Am]lieved they put a [Bm]man on the [G]moon, [Am]Man on the [D]moon [G]If you be[Am]lieve there's nothing [Bm]up his [Am]sleeve, Then nothing is cool [C]Moses went walking with the [D]staff of wood [C](Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah) [C]Newton got beaned by the [D]apple good [C](Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah) [D]Egypt was troubled by the [D]horrible asp [C](Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah) [C]Mister Charles Darwin had the [D]gall to ask [C](Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah)
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Now, [Am]Andy did you hear about [G]this one? [Am]Tell me, are you locked in the [G]punch? [Am]Andy are you goofing on [G]Elvis? Hey, [C]baby? [D]Are you having fun? [G]If you be[Am]lieved they put a [Bm]man on the [G]moon, [Am]Man on the [D]moon [G]If you be[Am]lieve there's nothing [Bm]up his [Am]sleeve, Then nothing is cool [C]Here's a little a git for the [D]never-believer [C](Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah) [C]Here's a little ghost for the [D]offering [C](Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah) [C]Here's a truck stop instead of [D]Saint Peter's [C](Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah) [C]Mister Andy Kaufman's gone [D]wrestling [C](Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah) [G]If you be[Am]lieved they put a [Bm]man on the [G]moon, [Am]Man on the [D]moon [G]If you be[Am]lieve there's nothing [Bm]up his [Am]sleeve, Then nothing is cool [G]If you be[Am]lieved [Cm]they put a [Bm]man on the [G]moon, [Am]Man on the [D]moon [G]If you be[Am]lieve there's nothing [Bm]up his [Am]sleeve, Then nothing is cool
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Matchstalk Men 3 He [C]painted Salford smoky tops On [Am]cardbord boxes from the shops And [A]parts of Ancouts where I used to [Dm]play I'm sure he once walked down our street Cause' he [C]painted kids who had nowt on their feet The [G]clothes he wore had all seen better [C]days [Am] [Dm] [G] Now they [C]said his works of art were dull No [Am]room all round, the walls were full But [A7]Lowry didn't care much any[Dm]way They said he just paints cats and dogs And [C]matchstalk men in boots and clogs And [G]Lowry said that's just the way they’ll [C]stay And he [C]painted matchstalk men and matchstalk cat's and [Dm]dog's He painted [G]kids on the corner of the streets that were sparking [C]clogs Now he takes his brush and he waits out[Dm]side them factory gates To paint his [G]matchstalk men and matchstalk cats and [C]dogs Now [C]canvas and brushes were wearing thin When [Am]London started calling him To [A7]come on down and wear the old flat [Dm]cap They said tell us all about your ways And [C]all about them Salford days Is it [G]true you are just an ordinary [C]chap [G] And he [C]painted matchstalk men and matchstalk cat's and [Dm]dog's He painted [G]kids on the corner of the streets that were sparking [C]clogs Now he takes his brush and he waits out[Dm]side them factory gates To paint his [G]matchstalk men and matchstalk cats and [C]dogs
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Now [C]Lowry is hung upon the wall Be[Am]side the greatest of them all And [A]even the Mona [A7]Lisa takes a [Dm]bow This tired old man with hair like snow Told [C]Northern folk it's time to go The [G]fever came and the Good Lord mopped his [C]brow [G] And he [C]left us matchstalk men and matchstalk cat's & [Dm]dog's He left us [G]kids on the corner of the streets that were sparking [C]clogs Now he takes his brush and he waits out[Dm]side them factory gates To paint his [G]matchstalk men and matchstalk cats and [C]dogs Change Key And he [D]left us matchstalk men and matchstalk cats & [Em]dogs He left us [A]kids on the corner of the streets that were sparking [D]clogs Now he takes his brush and he waits out[Em]side them factory gates To paint his [A]matchstalk men and matchstalk cats and [D]dogs
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Matty Groves 1 [Am]A holiday, a holiday, and the first one of the [C]year Lord Donald's [Em]wife came [G]into the church, The [Em]gospel for to [Am]hear And [Am]when the meeting it was done, she cast her eyes [C]about And there she [Em]saw little [G]Matty Groves, [Em]Walking in the [Am]crowd "Come [Am]home with me, little Matty Groves, come home with me [C]tonight Come home with [Em]me, little [G]Matty Groves, And [Em]sleep with me ‘til [Am]light" "Oh, I [Am]can't come home, I won't come home and sleep with you to[C]night By the rings on your [Em]fingers I can [G]tell You [Em]are my master's [Am]wife" "But [Am]if I am Lord Donald's wife, Lord Donald's not at [C]home He is [Em]out in the [G]far cornfields [Em]Bringing the yearlings [Am]home" And a [Am]servant who was standing by And hearing what was [C]said He swore Lord [Em]Donald [G]he would know Be[Em]fore the sun would [Am]set And [Am]in his hurry to carry the news, He bent his breast and [C]ran And when he [Em]came to the [G]broad millstream, He [Em]took off his shoes and he [Am]swam Little [Am]Matty Groves, he lay down and took a little [C]sleep When he a[Em]woke, Lord [G]Donald Was [Em]standing at his [Am]feet Saying [Am]"How do you like my feather bed And how do you like my [C]sheets How do you [Em]like my [G]Lady Who [Em]lies in your arms a[Am]sleep?" 170 | P a g e
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"Oh, [Am]it’s well I like your feather bed and well I like your [C]sheets But better I [Em]like your [G]Lady gay Who [Em]lies in my arms a[Am]sleep" "Well, [Am]get up, get up, " Lord Donald cried, "get up as quick as you [C]can It'll never be [Em]said in [G]fair England That I [Em]slew a naked [Am]man" "Oh, [Am]I can't get up, I won't get up, I can't get up for my [C]life For you have [Em]two long [G]beaten swords And [Em]I not a pocket [Am]knife" "Well it's [Am]true I have two beaten swords And they cost me deep in the [C]purse But you will [Em]have the [G]better of them And [Em]I will have the [Am]worst And [Am]you will strike the very first blow and strike it like a [C]man I will [Em]strike the [G]very next blow and I'll [Em]kill you if I [Am]can" So [Am]Matty struck the very first blow and he hurt Lord Donald [C]sore Lord Donald [Em]struck the [G]very next blow And [Em]Matty struck no [Am]more And [Am]then Lord Donald took his wife and he sat her on his [C]knee Saying "Who do you [Em]like the [G]best of us, [Em]Matty Groves or [Am]me?" And [Am]then up spoke his own dear wife, never heard to speak so [C]free "I'd rather a [Em]kiss from [G]dead Matty's lips Than [Em]you or your [Am]finery" [Am]Then Lord Donald he jumped up and loudly he did [C]bawl He struck his [Em]wife right [G]through the heart And [Em]pinned her a[Am]gainst the wall "A [Am]grave, a grave, " Lord Donald cried, "to put these lovers [C]in But bury my [Em]Lady [G]at the top for [Em]she was of noble [Am]kin" Song:- https://youtu.be/1it7BP5PckI Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Make You Feel My Love 3 Key G [G]When the rain is blowin' [D]in your face [F]And the whole world is [C]on your case [Cm]I could offer you a [G]warm em[Em]brace [A7]To make you [D7]feel my [G]love [G]When the evening shadows and the [D]stars appear [F]And there is no one there to [C]dry your tears [Cm]I could hold you for a [Em7]million years [A7]To make you [D7]feel my [G]love [C]I know you haven't [G]made your mind up yet [Em]But I would [F]never do you [G]wrong [C]I've known it from the moment [G]that we met No [A7]doubt in my [Am7]mind where you be[D]long [G]I'd go hungry, I'd go [D]black and blue [F]I'd go crawlin' down the [C]Avenue [Cm]No, there's [C]nothin' that I [G]wouldn't [Em]do [A7]To make you [D7]feel my [G]love [C]The storms are raging on the [G]rollin' sea [Em]And on the [F]highway of [G]regret [A] [C]The winds of change are blowing [G]wild and free You [A7]ain't seen nothin' like [Am7]me [D]yet [G]I could make you happy, make your [D]dreams come true [F]Nothing that I [C]wouldn't do [Cm]Go to the ends of the [Em]Earth for you [A7]To make you [Am7]feel my [G]love [A7]To make you [G]feel my love
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Massachusetts 3 [G]Feel I'm goin' [Am]back to [C]Massa[G]chusetts [G]Something's telling [Am]me I [C]must go [G]home And the lights all went out in Massa[C]chusetts The day I [G]left her [D]standing on her [G]own [D] [G]Tried to hitch a [Am]ride to [C]San Fran[G]cisco [G]Gotta do the [Am]things I [C]wanna [G]do And the lights all went out in Massa[G]chusetts They brought me [G]back to [D]see my way with [G]you [D] [G]Talk about the [Am]life in [C]Massa[G]chusetts [G]Speak about the [Am]people [C]I have [G]seen And the lights all went out in Massa[C]chusetts And Massa[G]chusetts is [D]one place I have [G]seen I will re[Am]member [C]Massa[G]chusetts I will re[Am]member [C]Massa[G]chusetts
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Maybe Baby 3 [G]Maybe [D]Baby, [E]I'll have you [G]Maybe [D]Baby, [Em]you'll be true [G]Maybe [D]Baby, [C]I'll have [D]you For [G]me, [C]for [D]me It's [G]funny, honey, [Em]you don't care You [G]never listen to [Em]my prayer [G]Maybe Baby, [C]you will [D]love me Some[G]day, [C]some [G]day Well, [C]you are the one that makes me glad [G]Any other [C]one, that [D]makes me sad And [C]when some day, you want me Well, [D]I'll be there, wait and a-see [G]Maybe [D]Baby, [E]I'll have you [G]Maybe [D]Baby, [Em]you'll be true [G]Maybe [D]Baby, [C]I'll have [D]you For [G]me, [C]for [D]me Well, [C]you are the one that makes me glad [G]Any other [C]one, that [D]makes me sad And [C]when some day, you want me Well, [D]I'll be there, wait and a-see [G]Maybe [D]Baby, [E]I'll have you [G]Maybe [D]Baby, [Em]you'll be true [G]Maybe [D]Baby, [C]I'll have [D]you Gor [G]me, [C]for [D]me
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Mercy Now 1 [A]My Father could use a little mercy [D]now The [E]fruits of his labor fall and rot slowly on the [A]ground His work is almost over it won't be long, he won't be a[D]round I [A]love my [E]Father, he could [E7]use some mercy [A]now [A]My Brother could use a little mercy now He's a [E]stranger to freedom, He's shackled to his fear and his [A]doubt The pain that he lives in it's almost more than living will allow I [A]love my [E]Brother, he could [E7]use some mercy [A]now [A]My church and my country could use a little mercy [D]now As they [E]sink into a poisoned pit It's going to take forever to climb [A]out They carry the weight of the faithful [A7]who follow them down I [A]love my [E]church and country, They could use some mercy [A]now [A]Every living thing could use a little mercy [D]now [E]Only the hand of grace can end the race [E7]towards another mushroom [A]cloud People in power, [A7]they'll do anything to keep their [D]crown I [E]love life and life it[E7]self could use some mercy [A]now [A]Yeah, we all could use a little mercy [D]now I [E]know we don't deserve it but we need it any[A]how We hang in the balance [A7]dangled 'tween hell And hallowed [D]ground And [E]every single one of us could [E7]use some mercy [A]now [E]Every single one of us could [E7]use some mercy [A]now
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Mexican Girl 1 [A]Juanita came to me last night and she cried over and [D]over Ooh, [E]Daddy I love you, you know and I think it's the [A]moonlight She looked so fine, well she looked alright and she moaned Ooh, Daddy move [D]over Oh, [E]Baby you know what I like and I think it's the [A]moonlight [D] [E] [A]Made in Mexico, schooled in France ooh la lovin' She needed no [D]teachin' Oh [E]man, I can say international ways, I [A]believe in Mexican [D]Girl, don't leave me alone I got a [A]heart as big as a stone and I [E]need you, believe me To be here and love me to[A]night Mexican [D]Girl, I want you to stay, you know my [A]heart is Longing to say, that as [E]long as I live I will always Remember the one that I called…..my Mexican [A]Girl Her [A]skin was soft as the velvet sky And her hair it shone in the [D]moonlight As the [E]music did play well the night turned to day And I [A]held her tight Then she [A]looked at me with her dark brown eyes and she Whispered, "Hasta La [D]Vista!" I don't [E]know what it means but it sounded So good so I [A]kissed her Mexican [D]Girl, don't leave me alone I got a [A]heart as big as a stone and I [E]need you, believe me To be here and love me to[A]night Mexican [D]Girl, I want you to stay, you know my [A]heart is Longing to say, that as [E]long as I live I will always Remember the one that I called……..my Mexican [A]Girl
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Michael Row the Boat Ashore 0 Michael [C]row the boat ashore, Halle[F]lu[C]jah Michael [Em]row the boat a[Dm]shore, Halle[G]lu[C]jah Sister [C]help to trim the sails, Halle[F]lu[C]jah Sister [Em]help to trim the [Dm]sails, Halle[G]lu[C]jah Jordan's [C]River is deep and wide, Halle[F]lu[C]jah And I've got a [Em]home on the other [Dm]side, Hallelujah Michael [C]row the boat ashore, Halle[F]lu[C]jah Michael [Em]row the boat a[Dm]shore, Halle[G]lu[C]jah Michael's [C]boat is a music boat, [Am]Halle[F]lu[C]jah Michael's [Em]boat is a music [Dm]boat, Halle[G]lu[C]jah Michael [C]row the boat ashore, Halle[F]lu[C]jah Michael [Em]row the boat a[Dm]shore, Halle[G]lu[C]jah The trumpets [C]sound the Jubilee, Halle[F]lu[C]jah The trumpets [Em]sound for you and [Dm]me, Halle[G]lu[C]jah Michael [C]row the boat ashore, Halle[F]lu[C]jah Michael [Em]row the boat a[Dm]shore, Halle[G]lu[C]jah
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Millionaires 3 [G] [G], [C] [G], [G] [G], [D] [D], [G] [G], [C] [G], [G] [G], [D] [D], [D] [D], [G]I don't give to the Big Issue seller Cause he's [C]probably on [G]heroin [C]I walk past him [G]with a grin And if I [D]can I kick his dog No, I [G]don't give to the busker He's [C]talentless and [G]lazy He's [C]ruining the [G]country I think [D]he should get a job Instead, I give my money to: [C]Walmart for its tax evasion [G]Primark for its child labor [D]Texaco for the next invasion I [G]don't give a fuck about you I give my money to the [C]millionaires I give my money to the [G]millionaires I give all my money to the [D]millionaires And I don't give a fuck about [G]you [G] [G], [C] [G], [G] [G], [D] [D], [G] [G], [C] [G], [G] [G], [D] [D], [D] [D], No, I [G]don't give to the beggar That's [C]what I pay my [G]taxes for The [D]Government should shove him through the door, of a [D]prison cell or a hospital I don't [G]give to the homeless pisshead He'll [C]blow it all on [G]booze instead Such a [C]waster, doesn't de[G]serve a bed [D]What do you mean? “Welfare is dead “ Because I give my money to: 178 | P a g e
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[C]Walmart for its tax evasion [G]Primark for its child labor [D]Texaco for the next invasion I [G]don't give a fuck about you I give my money to the [C]millionaires I give my money to the [G]millionaires I give all my money to the [D]millionaires And I don't give a fuck about [G]you [G] [G], [C] [G], [G] [G], [D] [D], [G] [G], [C] [G], [G] [G], [D] [D], [D] [D], I give my money to [C]Starbucks in case they get hard up [G]BP cause making a living ain’t easy [D]Barclays cause they look after me and I [G]don't give a fuck about you I give my money to the [C]millionaires I give my money to the [G]millionaires I give all my money to the [D]millionaires And I don't give a fuck about [G]you
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Mo Ghile Mear 0 [C]'Sé mo laoch, mo [Am]Ghile [C]Mear, [F]'Sé mo [C]Chaesar, [F]Ghile [G]Mear, [Am]Suan ná [F]séan ní [Am]bhfuaireas [C]féin Ó chuaigh i gcéin mo [G]Ghile [C]Mear. [C]Seal da rabhas im' [Am]mhaighdean [C]shéimh, [F]'S anois im' [C]bhaintreach [F]chaite [G]thréith, Mo [Am]chéile ag [F]treabhadh na [Am]dtonn go [C]tréan De bharr na gcnoc is i [G]n-imi[C]gcéin. [C]'Sé mo laoch, mo [Am]Ghile [C]Mear, [F]'Sé mo [C]Chaesar, [F]Ghile [G]Mear, [Am]Suan ná [F]séan ní [Am]bhfuaireas [C]féin Ó chuaigh i gcéin mo [G]Ghile [C]Mear. [C]Bímse buan ar [G]buaidhirt gach [C]ló, Ag caoi go cruaidh 's ag [Dm]tuar na [G]ndeór Mar [C]scaoileadh uaim an [G]buachaill [Am]beó 'S ná [F]ríomhtar [C]tuairisc [F]uaidh, mo [G]bhrón. [C]'Sé mo laoch, mo [Am]Ghile [C]Mear, [F]'Sé mo [C]Chaesar, [F]Ghile [G]Mear, [Am]Suan ná [F]séan ní [Am]bhfuaireas [C]féin Ó chuaigh i gcéin mo [G]Ghile [C]Mear. Ní [C]labhrann cuach go [G]suairc ar [C]nóin Is níl guth gadhair i [Dm]gcoillte [G]cnó, Ná [C]maidin shamhraidh i [G]gcleanntaibh [Am]ceoigh Ó [F]d'imthigh [C]uaim an [F]buachaill [G]beó. [C]'Sé mo laoch, mo [Am]Ghile [C]Mear, [F]'Sé mo [C]Chaesar, [F]Ghile [G]Mear, [Am]Suan ná [F]séan ní [Am]bhfuaireas [C]féin Ó chuaigh i gcéin mo [G]Ghile [C]Mear. 180 | P a g e
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
[C]Marcach uasal [G]uaibhreach [C]óg, Gas gan gruaim is [Dm]suairce [G]snódh, [C]Glac is luaimneach, [G]luath i [Am]ngleo Ag [F]teascadh an [C]tslua 's ag [F]tuargain [G]treon. [C]'Sé mo laoch, mo [Am]Ghile [C]Mear, [F]'Sé mo [C]Chaesar, [F]Ghile [G]Mear, [Am]Suan ná [F]séan ní [Am]bhfuaireas [C]féin Ó chuaigh i gcéin mo [G]Ghile [C]Mear. [C]Seinntear stair ar [G]chlairsigh [C]cheoil 's líontair táinte [Dm]cárt ar [G]bord Le [C]hinntinn ard gan [G]chaim, gan [Am]cheó Chun [F]saoghal is [C]sláinte d' [F]fhagháil dom [G]leómhan. [C]'Sé mo laoch, mo [Am]Ghile [C]Mear, [F]'Sé mo [C]Chaesar, [F]Ghile [G]Mear, [Am]Suan ná [F]séan ní [Am]bhfuaireas [C]féin Ó chuaigh i gcéin mo [G]Ghile [C]Mear. [C]Ghile mear 'sa [G]seal faoi [C]chumha, 's Eire go léir faoi [Dm]chlócaibh [G]dubha; [C]Suan ná séan ní [G]bhfuaireas [Am]féin Ó [F]luaidh i [C]gcéin mo [F]Ghile [G]Mear. Curfá Ó chuaigh i gcéin mo [A]Ghile [D]Mear
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Moon River 3 [G]Moon [Em]River, [C]wider than a [G]mile I'm [C]crossing you in [G]style some[F#m]day [B7] Oh, [Em]dream [G7]maker, you, [C]heart[F]breaker Wher[Em]ever you're going [F#]I'm [Bm]go[Em]ing your [Am]way [D7] [G]Two [Em]drifters, [C]off to see the [G]world There's [C]such a lot of [G]world to [F#m]see [B7] [Em]We're after the same [C7]rainbow's [G]end [C]Waiting 'round the [G]bend [C]My huckleberry [G]friend [Em]Moon [Am]River [D7]and [G]me. [G]Two [Em]drifters, [C]off to see the [G]world There's [C]such a lot of [G]world to [F#m]see [B7] [Em]We're after the same [C7]rainbow's [G]end [C]Waiting 'round the [G]bend [C]My huckleberry [G]friend [Em]Moon [Am]River [D7]and [G]me.
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Moonlight Shadow 0 [Bm]The last that ever she [G]saw him [A]Carried away by a [D]moonlight [A]shadow He [Bm]passed on worried and [G]warning [A]Carried away by a [D]moonlight [A]shadow [D]Lost in a riddle that [A]Saturday night [Bm]Far a[G]way on the [A]other side He was [D]caught in the middle of a [A]desperate fight And she [Bm]couldn't find [G]how to push [A]through The [Bm]trees that whisper in the [G]evening [A]Carried away by a [D]moonlight [A]shadow Sing a [Bm]song of sorrow and [G]grieving [A]Carried away by a [D]moonlight [A]shadow [D]All she saw was a silhou[A]ette of a gun [Bm]Far a[G]way on the [A]other side He was [D]shot six times by a [A]man on the run And she [Bm]couldn't find [G]how to push [A]through [A]I stay, I pray, See [D]you in [G]Heaven [A]far away [A]I stay, I pray, See [D]you in [G]Heaven [A]one day [Bm]Four A.M. in the [G]morning [A]Carried away by a [D]moonlight [A]shadow I [Bm]watched your vision [G]forming [A]Carried away by a [D]moonlight [A]shadow [D]Stars roll slowly in a [A]silvery night [Bm]Far a[G]way on the [A]other side Will you [D]come to terms with [A]me this night But she [Bm]couldn't find [G]how to push [A]through [A]I stay, I pray, See [D]you in [G]Heaven [A]far away [A]I stay, I pray, See [D]you in [G]Heaven [A]one day [Bm]Far a[G]way on the [A]other side [D]Caught in the middle of a [A]hundred and five The [D]night was heavy but the [A]air was alive But she [Bm]couldn't find [G]how to push [A]through Song:- https://youtu.be/_MiR5BlC9Mc Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
More Like the Movies 1 [D]I guess the dance is over now [G]So you just curtsey [D]and I'll bow And [C]ask the band to play us Auld Lang [G]Syne [D] And [G]I'll just take what's [D]left of me [G]Right back to where it [D]used to be And [A]you'll go fly your magic carpet, [D]far across the [D7]sky I [C]wish I could have made it [G]More like the movies for you [D]Some pretty Technicolor [G]way it's [Am]never [G]been I'm [C]sorry when I kissed you [G]You only [D]heard me [Em]whisper You [A]never got to [A7]hear those viol[D]ins Did you [D7]Girl? No, you [C]never got to [D]hear those vio[G]lins, [A]no [D] The [G]castles that you [D]built so high Were [G]just too steep for [D]me to climb And I [C]guess these dirty streets of mine Were [G]just too rough for [D]you I [G]wish I could've [D]helped you see [G]Just one of your sweet [D]childhood dreams But [A]though I tried I could not make not [D]one of them come true I [C]wish I could have made it [G]More like the movies for you [D]Some pretty Technicolor [G]way it's [Am]never [G]been I'm [C]sorry when I kissed you [G]You only [D]heard me [Em]whisper You [A]never got to [A7]hear those viol[D]ins Did you [D7]Girl? No, you [C]never got to [D]hear those vio[G]lins, [A]no [G]
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Morning Has Broken 0 [A] [D] [R] [C#], [F#m] [D] [G] [C], [G] [G]Morning has bro[Am]ken [D]like the first [C]mor[D]ning Blackbird has [Bm]spo[Em]ken [A]like the first [D]bird [G]Praise for the [C]singing [G]Praise for the [Em]mor[A]ning [D]Praise for them [G]spring[C]ing [D]fresh from the [G]Word [C] [D] [B]. [Em] [D] [G] [D] [D]Sweet the rain's [G]new [Am]fall, [D]sunlit from [C]hea[G]ven Like the first [Bm]dew [Em]fall [A]on the first [D]grass [G]Praise for the [C]sweetness [G]of the wet [Em]gar[A]den [D]Sprung in com[G]plete[C]ness [D]where His feet [G]pass [C] [D] [B] [Em] [C#7] [F#m] [D] [A] [E] [A] [A]Mine is the sun[Bm]light [E]Mine is the [D]morn[A]ing Born of the [C#m]One [F#m]Light [B]Eden saw [E]play [A]Praise with el[D]ation, [A]praise every [F#m]mor[B]ning [E]God's recre[A]a[D]tion [E]of the new [A]day [G]Morning has bro[Am]ken [D]like the first [C]mor[D]ning Blackbird has [Bm]spo[Em]ken [A]like the first [D]bird [G]Praise for the [C]singing [G]Praise for the [Em]mor[A]ning [D]Praise for them [G]spring[C]ing [D]fresh from the [G]Word
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Mother And Child Reunion 3 [G]No, I [C]would not [D]give you [G]false hope On this [C]strange and [D]mournful [G]day But the [C]Mother and [D]Child [G]reun[Em]ion Is [Am]only a [G]motion a[D]way Oh, little [Em]Darling of mine I can't for the [D]life of me Remember a [Em]sadder day I know they say, [D]let it be But it just don't work [Em]out that way And the course of a [C]lifetime runs Over and [D]over again No, I [C]would not [D]give you [G]false hope On this [C]strange and [D]mournful [G]day But the [C]Mother and [D]Child [G]reun[Em]ion Is [Am]only a [G]motion a[D]way Oh, little [Em]Darling of mine I just can't be[D]lieve it's so Though it seems [Em]strange to say I never been [D]laid so low In such a mys[Em]terious way And the course of a [C]lifetime runs Over and [D]over again But I [C]would not [D]give you [G]false hope On this [C]strange and [D]mournful [G]day But the [C]Mother and [D]Child [G]reun[Em]ion Is [Am]only a [G]motion a[D]way Oh, oh, the [C]Mother and [D]Child [G]reun[Em]ion Is [Am]only a [D]motion a[G]way Oh, the [C]Mother and [D]Child [G]reun[Em]ion Is [Am]only a [G]moment a[D]way (oh [G]oh) Song:- https://youtu.be/IS59-z3aE2c 186 | P a g e 2019 Sing and Share INDEX
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My Girlfriend Has A Mobile Phone 0 Johnny how is the girlfriend? Oh, [C]my Girlfriend has a mobile phone [G]Now we can never have a minute alone The other [C]night I asked her for a kiss She said, [G]"Hang on, now, until I answer [C]this" [G][F][Em][C] Oh, this [C]mobile phone, it is a curse And it [G]makes an awful hole in her purse With her [C]mobile phone, she gets such a thrill But her [G]smile disappears when she gets the [C]bill Oh, [C]my Girlfriend has a mobile phone [G]Now we can never have a minute alone The other [C]night I asked her for a kiss She said, [G]"Hang on, now, until I answer [C]this" [G][F][Em][C] On [C]Sunday it rang in the middle of Mass And [G]all the children thought it was great gas Some [C]people thought it was the Angelus But the [G]Priest on the altar was furio[C]us Oh, [C]my Girlfriend has a mobile phone [G]Now we can never have a minute alone The other [C]night I asked her for a kiss She said, [G]"Hang on, now, until I answer [C]this" [G][F][Em][C]
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Mr. Tambourine Man 1 Chorus [G]Hey! Mr. [A]Tambourine man, [D]play a song for [G]me I'm not [D]sleepy and there [G]is no [Em]place I'm [A]going to [Asus4][A] [G]Hey! Mr. [A]Tambourine man, [D]play a song for [G]me In the [D]jingle jangle [G]morning I'll come [A]following [D]you Though I [G]know that evening's [A]empire Has [D]returned into [G]sand [D]Vanished from my [G]hand Left me [D]blindly here to [G]stand But [Em]still not [A]sleeping [Asus4][A] [G]My weariness [A]amazes me, I'm [D]branded on my [G]feet I [D]have no one to [G]meet And the [D]ancient empty [G]street's too dead For [A]dreaming [Asus4][A] Chorus [G]Take me on a [A]trip upon your [D]magic swirling [G]ship My [D]senses have been [G]stripped My [D]hands can't feel to [G]grip My [D]toes too numb to [G]step Wait [D]only for my [G]boot heels to be [Em]wander[A]ing I'm [G]ready to go [A]anywhere, I'm [D]ready for to [G]fade In[D]to my own [G]parade Cast your [D]dancing spell my [G]way, I promise [Em]to go under [A]it Chorus Though you [G]might hear laughing, [A]spinning, swinging [D]madly across the [G]sun It's not [D]aimed at any[G]one It's just es[D]caping on the [G]run And but for the [D]sky there [G]are no [Em]fences [A]facing 188 | P a g e 2019 Sing and Share Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com INDEX
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
And [G]if you hear vague [A]traces of [D]skipping reels of [G]rhyme To your [D]tambourine in [G]time It's just a [D]ragged clown be[G]hind I wouldn't [D]pay it any [G]mind It's [D]just a shadow you're [G]seeing that he's [Em]ch[A]asing [G]Hey! Mr. [A]Tambourine man, [D]play a song for [G]me I'm not [D]sleepy and there [G]is no [Em]place I'm [A]going to [Asus4][A] [G]Hey! Mr. [A]Tambourine man, [D]play a song for [G]me In the [D]jingle jangle [G]morning I'll come [A]following [D]you And [G]take me disap[A]pearing through The [D]smoke rings of my [G]mind Down the [D]foggy ruins of [G]time Far [D]past the frozen [G]leaves The [D]haunted frightened [G]trees Out [D]to the windy [G]beach Far [D]from the twisted [G]reach of crazy [Em]sorr[A]ow Yes, to [G]dance beneath the [A]diamond sky With [D]one hand waving [G]free Silhou[D]etted by the [G]sea Circled [D]by the circus [G]sands With all [D]memory and [G]fate Driven [D]deep beneath the [G]waves Let me for[D]get about to[G]day until [Em]tomor[A]row [G]Hey! Mr. [A]Tambourine man, [D]play a song for [G]me I'm not [D]sleepy and there [G]is no [Em]place I'm [A]going to [Asus4][A] [G]Hey! Mr. [A]Tambourine man, [D]play a song for [G]me In the [D]jingle jangle [G]morning I'll come [A]following [D]you Song:- https://youtu.be/NyOzGPbn2tg Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com
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My Lagan Love 0 [Em]Where Lagan [A]streams sing lulla[Em]bies There [A]blows a [D]lily [A]fair. The [Em]twilight [A]gleam is in her [Em]eye, The [A]night is [D]on her [A]hair. And like a [D]love[Am]sick lena[D]shee She hath my [Bm]hea[E]rt in [A]thrall. [C]No life have [A]I, no liber[Em]ty, For [A]love is [D]Lord of [A]all. [Em]And often [A]when the beetles [Em]horn Has [A]lulled the [D]eve to [A]sleep, I'll [Em]steal in[A]to her sheiling [Em]lorn And [A]through the [D]doorway [A]creep. There on the [D]cric[Am]ket's singing [D]stone, She makes the [Bm]bog[E]wood [A]fire [C]And sings in [A]sweet and under[Em]tone, The [A]song of [D]hearts de[A]sire.
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
My Little Honda 50 3 Oh [C]my little Honda 50, she's [Am]rapid and she's nifty She'll [F]do a hundred and fifty on a windy [G]day Oh [C]my little Honda 50, hit the [Am]nitro and she'll shift me [F]Get me away from the Garda any[G]way Well I [C]bought her in the Buy and Sell in [Am]1992 A [F]travellin' man in a caravan said [G]"This is the bike for you" He was [C]lookin' for a hundred pound, well I [Am]gave him eighty-two Well I [F]took her for a spin on the Kinnegad Road And be[G]god she feckin' flew Oh [C]my little Honda 50, she's [Am]rapid and she's nifty She'll [F]do a hundred and fifty on a windy [G]day Oh [C]my little Honda 50, hit the [Am]nitro and she'll shift me [F]Get me away from the Garda any[G]way But I [C]drove her into Newbridge, I was [Am]lookin' for a couple of parts like [F]alloy wheels and nitro's and a [G]new push button start Then I [C]headed down to Robertstown to [Am]drop in for a beer [F]Comin' down the Hill of Allen she hit the ton in second [G]gear Oh [C]my little Honda 50, she's [Am]rapid and she's nifty She'll [F]do a hundred and fifty on a windy [G]day Oh [C]my little Honda 50, hit the [Am]nitro and she'll shift me [F]Get me away from the Garda any[G]way I was [C]heading' out from Robertstown goin [Am]towards Timahoe When I [F]saw the Guards behind me, Sergeant [G]Kelly, don't you know I [C]said, "O Buck, just my luck" and I [Am]hit the old nitro By the [F]time they'd hit Brokagh Cross I had her parked in Brady's [G]Yard Oh [C]my little Honda 50, she's [Am]rapid and she's nifty She'll [F]do a hundred and fifty on a windy [G]day Oh [C]my little Honda 50, she's [Am]rapid and she's nifty She'll [F]do a hundred and fifty on a windy [G]day Song:- https://youtu.be/J59SFTqb7MQ Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com 2019 Sing and Share P a g e | 191 INDEX
“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
My Old Kentucky Home (Turpentine and Dandelion Wine) 0 [D]Turpentine and dandelion wine I've turned the corner an' I'm [G]doin' fine [G]Shootin' at the birds on the [D]telephone line [A]Pickin' 'em off with this [D]gun o' mine [G]Got a fire in my belly and a [D]fire in my head [A]Going higher and higher ‘til I'm [D]dead [D]Sister Sue is short and stout, She didn't grow up, she grew [G]out [G]Momma says, she's plain but she's [D]just being kind [A]Papa thinks she's pretty but he's almost [D]blind [G]Don't let her out much ex[D]cept at night [A]But I don't care 'cause I'm all [D]right [D]Oh, the sun shines bright on my [G]old Kentucky [D]home Young folks roll on the [A]floor Oh, the [D]sun shines bright on my [G]old Kentucky [D]home Keep them hard times a[A]way from my [D]door [D]Brother Gene is big and mean And he don't have much to [G]say He [G]had a little woman who he [D]whooped each day But [A]now she's gone a[D]way [G]Got drunk last night kicked [D]Momma down the stairs But [A]I'm all right, so I don't [D]care [D]Oh, the sun shines bright on my [G]old Kentucky [D]home Young folks roll on the [A]floor Oh, the [D]sun shines bright on my [G]old Kentucky [D]home Keep them hard times a[A]way from my [D]door
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
My Old Kentucky Home, Goodnight 0 Oh, the [C]sun shines bright on my [F]old Kentucky [C]home 'Tis [C]Summer, the old folks are [G]gay Where the [C]corn top's ripe and the [F]meadow's in the [C]bloom While the birds make [G]music all the [C]day [C]Weep no [F]more, my [C]Lady Oh, [C]weep no more to[G]day We'll [C]sing one song For my [F]old Kentucky [C]home For my [C]old Kentucky [G]home, far a[C]way Well the [C]young folks roll all a[F]round the cabin [C]floor They're [C]merry, all happy and [G]bright By-and-[C]by hard times will come a-[F]knocking at my [C]door Then my [C]old Kentucky [G]home, good[C]night [C]Weep no [F]more, my [C]Lady Oh, [C]weep no more to[G]day We'll [C]sing one song For my [F]old Kentucky [C]home For my [C]old Kentucky [G]home, far a[C]way [C]Weep no [F]more, my [C]Lady Oh, [C]weep no more to[G]day We'll [C]sing one song For my [F]old Kentucky [C]home For my [C]old Kentucky [G]home, Good[C]night
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N17 4 [G] [C] [G] [C], [G] [C] [G] [C] Well I [G]didn't see much [C]future When I [G]left the Christian Brother’s [C]school So I [G]waved it Goodbye with a [C]wistful smile And I [G]left the Girls of [C]Tuam And some[G]times when I'm reminis[C]cing I see the [G]prefabs and my old [C]friends And I [G]know that they'll be [C]changed or gone By the [G]time I get home a[C]gain And I [G]wish I was on that [Em]N 17 ([D]Stone walls and the grasses green) Yes I [G]wish I was on that [Em]N 17 ([D]Stone walls and the grasses green) [C]Travelling with [F]just my thoughts and [G]dreams [G] [C] [G] [C] When the [G]ould fella left me to [C]Shannon T’was the [G]last time I travelled that [C]road And as we [G]turned left at Clare[C]galway I could [G]feel a lump in my [C]throat As I [G]pictured the thousands of [C]times That I [G]travelled that well worn [C]track And I [G]know that things would be [C]different If I [G]ever decide to go [C]back And I [G]wish I was on that [Em]N 17 ([D]Stone walls and the grasses green) Yes I [G]wish I was on that [Em]N 17 ([D]Stone walls and the grasses green) [C]Travelling with [F]just my thoughts and [G]dreams
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[G] [C] [G] [C] [G]Now as I tumble down high[C]ways Or [G]filthy overcrowded [C]trains There's [G]no one to talk to in [C]transit So I [G]sit there and daydream in [C]vain And be[G]hind all these muddled up [C]problems Of [G]living on a foreign [C]soil I can [G]still see the twists and [C]turns on the road From the [G]square to the town of the [C]tribes And I [G]wish I was on that [Em]N 17 ([D]Stone walls and the grasses green) Yes I [G]wish I was on that [Em]N 17 ([D]Stone walls and the grasses green) [C]Travelling with [F]just my thoughts and [G]dreams Oh, [C]Travelling with [F]just my thoughts and [G]dreams
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Nead na lachan 0 [C]Nead na lachan sa [F]mhú[G]ta [C]Nead na lachan sa [G]mhú[C]ta [C]Nead na lachan sa [F]mhúta 'S [C]cuirfidh mé amach ar an [G]gcuan [C]thú Curfá: [F]Haigh didil dí didil dí Haigh [G]dí dí dí déró [C]Haigh didil dídil dí Dí didil [F]dí, dí didil dí [G]déró [F]Haigh didil dí didil dí Haigh [G]dí dí dí [C]déró [C]Haigh didil didil dí, dí didil [F]dí Dí didil dí [G]déró [C]Bhéarfaidh mé curach is [F]criú [G]dhuit [C]Bhéarfaidh mé curach is [G]criú [C]dhuit [C]Bhéarfaidh mé curach is [F]criú dhuit 'S [C]cuirfidh mé amach ar an [G]gcuan [C]thú [C]Ceannóidh mé slat agus [F]d'rú [G]dhuit [C]Ceannóidh mé slat agus [F]d'rú [G]dhuit [C]Ceannóidh mé slat agus [F]d'rú [G]dhuit 'S [C]cuirfidh mé amach ar an [G]gcuan [C]thú [C]Nead na lachan sa [F]mhú[G]ta [C]Nead na lachan sa [G]mhú[C]ta [C]Nead na lachan sa [F]mhúta 'S [C]cuirfidh mé amach ar an [G]gcuan [C]thú
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
New World In The Morning 2 [G]Everybody [D]talks about a [Em]new world in the morning. [C]new world in the morning so they [G]say [D] [G]I, myself don't [D]talk about a [Em]new world in the morning. [C]new world in the morning, that's to[Em]day. And I can [C]feel a new to[D]morrow comin' [G]on [D] And I [Em]don't know why I [C]have to make a [G]song [D] [G]Everybody [D]talks about a [Em]new world in the morning. [C]New world in the morning takes so [Em]long. [G]I met a man who [D]had a dream He [Em]had since he was twenty. I [C]met that man when he was eighty-[G]one [D] He [G]said too many folks [D]just stand And [Em]wait until the mornin', [C]Don't they know tomorrow never [Em]comes. And he would [C]feel a new to[D]morrow coming [G]on [D] And when he'd [Em]smile his eyes Would [C]twinkle up in [G]thought [D] [G]Everybody [D]talks about a [Em]new world in the morning. [C]New world in the morning never [Em]comes. And I can [C]feel a new to[D]morrow coming [G]on [D] And I [Em]don't know why I [C]have to make a [G]song [D] [G]Everybody [D]talks about a [Em]new world in the morning. [C]New world in the morning takes so [Em]long.
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New York Groove 1 [G]It's been a year since I was here On the street, I'm just passing my [D]time away [C]To the left and to the right a town of stone grows to the sky And it's [G]out of sight, in a [D]fading light [G]Here I am again in the city With a fist full of dollars And Baby you gotta believe: I'm [G]back, back in the [D]New York [C]groove [D]I'm [G]back, back in the [D]New York [C]groove [D]I'm [G]back in the [D]New York [C]groove. I'm [G]back in the New York groove, in the New York groove [G]In the back of a Cadillac, with a Lady by my side Tell you [D]where I'll be. [C]Stop at third and forty tree, Dance into the night It's gonna be [G]ectasy, This day was [D]made for me. I [G]feel so good tonight. Who cares about tomorrow? I'm [G]back, back in the [D]New York [C]groove [D]I'm [G]back, back in the [D]New York [C]groove [D]I'm [G]back in the [D]New York [C]groove. I'm [G]back in the New York groove, in the New York groove
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Nil Sé Ina La 1 [Am]Chuaigh mé isteach i dteach aréir Is d'iarr mé cairde ar [G]mhnaoi an [Am]leanna Is é dúirt sí liom "Ní bhfaighidh tú deor Buail an [Em]bóthar is gabh [Am]abhaile [Am]Níl sé'n lá, ná na lá Níl sé'n lá is ní [G]bheidh go [Am]maidin Níl sé'n lá, ná na lá Solas [Em]ard atá sa [Am]ghealaigh [Am]Chuir mé féin mo lámh i mo phóca Is d'iarr mé briseadh [G]scillinge uir[Am]thí Is é dúirt sí liom "Suigh síos ag bord Is bí ag [Em]ól anseo go [Am]maidin" ([Am]Níl sé'n lá, ná na lá Níl sé'n lá is ní [G]bheidh go [Am]maidin Níl sé'n lá, ná na lá Solas [Em]ard atá sa [Am]ghealaigh [Am]"Éirigh i do shuí, a fhear an tí Cuir ort do bhrístí [G]is do [Am]hata Go gcoinne tú ceol leis an duine cóir A bheas ag [Em]ól anseo go [Am]maidin" [Am]Níl sé'n lá, ná na lá Níl sé'n lá is ní [G]bheidh go [Am]maidin Níl sé'n lá, ná na lá Solas [Em]ard atá sa [Am]ghealaigh
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Oh Lonesome Me 2
(Neil Young)
[D]Everybody's [G]going out and [D]having [G]fun [D]I'm just a fool for [G]staying home and [D]having [G]none I [D]can't get over [C]how she [D7]set me [G]free [Gm] [C]Oh, [G]lonesome [D]me [G] There [D]must be some way that [G]I can lose These [D]lonesome blues [G] [D]Forget about the [G]past and find [D]someone new [G] I've [D]thought of every[Am]thing From A [Dm]to [G]Z [Gm] [C]Oh, [G]lonesome [D]me. I'll [Em7]bet she's not like [A]me. She's [F#m]out and fancy [B]free, [Em]Flirting with the [G]Boys with all her [D]charms But [Em]I still love her [A]so, And [F#m]Brother don't you [B]know I'd [Em]welcome her right [E]back here in my [A]arms [F#m] [Em] There [D]must be some way that [G]I can lose These [D]lonesome blues [G] [D]Forget about the [G]past and find [D]someone new [G] I've [D]thought of every[Am]thing From A [Dm]to [G]Z [Gm] [C]Oh, [G]lonesome [D]me.
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Oh Lonesome Me (Don Gibson) 3 [D]Everybody's going out and [A]having fun I'm [A7]just a fool for staying home and [D]having none I can't get over how she set me [G]free [A7]Oh, lonesome [D]me [D]A bad mistake I'm making 'bout just [A7]hanging round I know that I should have some fun and [D]paint the town A lovesick fool that's blind and just can't [G]see [A7]Oh, lonesome [D]me [A]I'll bet she's not like me She's [E7]out and fancy free Flirting with the Boys with all her [A]charms But I still love her so And [E7]Brother don't you know I'd welcome her right back here in my [A]arms Well, there [D]must be some way I can lose these [A]lonesome [A7]blues Forget about the past and find me [D]somebody new I've thought of everything from A to [G]Z [A]Oh, lonesome [D]me [A]I'll bet she's not like me She's [E7]out and fancy free Flirting with the Boys with all her [A]charms But I still love her so And [E7]Brother don't you know I'd welcome her right back here in my [A]arms Well, there [D]must be some way I can lose these [A]lonesome [A7]blues Forget about the past and find me [D]somebody new I've thought of everything from A to [G]Z [A]Oh, lonesome [D]me, [A]Oh, lonesome [D]me Song:- https://youtu.be/G6V_nrfAB38 Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com
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Old Man 1 [A]Old Man look at my life, I'm a lot like you were. [A]Old Man look at my life, I'm a lot like you were. [A]Old Man [C]look at my life, [G]Twenty four and there's [D]so much more [A]Live alone in a [C]paradise That [G]makes me think of [C]two. [A]Love lost, [C]such a cost, [G]Give me things that [D]don't get lost. [A]Like a coin that [G]won't get tossed [C]Rolling home to [D]you. [A]Old Man take a look at my life I'm a [Em]lot like [Bm]you [D] [A]I need someone to love me the [Em]whole day [Bm]through [D] [A]Ah, one look in my eyes and you can [Em]tell that's [Bm]true.[D] [A]Lullabies, [C]look in your eyes, [G]Run around the [D]same old town. [A]Doesn't mean that [C]much to me To [G]mean that much to [C]you. [A]I've been [C]first and last [G]Look at how the time goes [D]past. [A]But I'm all a[G]lone at last. [C]Rolling home to [D]you. [A]Old Man take a look at my life I'm a [Em]lot like [Bm]you [D] [A]I need someone to love me the [Em]whole day [Bm]through [D] [A]Ah, one look in my eyes and you can [Em]tell that's [Bm]true.[D] [A]Old Man look at my life, I'm a lot like you were. [A]Old Man look at my life, I'm a lot like you were. Song:- https://youtu.be/tsGgGZ_QWqo 202 | P a g e
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Once in a Very Blue Moon 2 [D]I found your [A]letter in my [G]mailbox today [D]You were just [A]checkin' if [G]I was o[A]kay [D]And if I still [A]miss you Well you [G]know what they say Just [G]once [A]in a [D]very blue [Bm]moon Just [G]once in a [A]very blue [D]moon Just [G]once [A]in a [F#]very blue [Bm]moon And I [G]feel one [A]comin' on [D]soon [D]No need to [A]tell me you'd [G]like to be friends And [G]help me get [A]back on my [G]feet a[A]gain [D]And do I still [A]miss you? Well it's [G]just now and then Just [G]once [A]in a [D]very blue [Bm]moon Just [G]once in a [A]very blue [D]moon Just [G]once [A]in a [F#]very blue [Bm]moon And I [G]feel one [A]comin' on [D]soon There's a [G]blue moon [F#m]shi[Bm7]nin' When [G]I am re[A]minded Of all we've been [D]through Such a [G]blue moon [F#m]shi[Bm]nin' Does it [G]ever shine [Em]down on [A]you? [D]You act as [A]if it never even [G]hurt you at all Like [D]I'm the only [A]one Gettin' [G]up from a [A]fall [D]Don’t you re[A]member, [G]can't you recall Just [G]once [A]in a [D]very blue [Bm]moon Just [G]once in a [A]very blue [D]moon Just [G]once [A]in a [F#]very blue [Bm]moon And I [G]feel one [A]comin' on [D]soon Just [G]once in a very [A]blue [D]moon Song:- https://youtu.be/ykKKCqy3gKM Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com
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One Paper Kid 3 GCDG [G]Cowboys and Indians and [Em]trees he could climb [D]Tomorrow came too fast but [G]he didn't mind The [G]distance was short so [Em]light it again It [C]don't take no time to [D]get where I [G]am But [C]one paper kid wasn't [G]really so mean Just a [D]little bit scared and a [G]little bit green And he'd [C]heard of a [D]place where it’s [Em]legal to [C]dream So he [G]sat with his cof[G7]fee in a [Em]blue Texas wind And he [C]wrote on a rock The [Em]one paper kid he’s [D]rollin' a[G]gain [Em][C][D][G] [G]Driver was drunk or he [Em]just didn't see The [D]future is there it'll [G]happen to me And all the [G]time that he wasted was [Em]his once again It [C]never takes too long to [D]go where you've [G]been [Em]Broken hearts scattered all [D]over the past [C]Old bad memories [G]trying to last [Em]Whiskey and [D]women and [C]growing up fast Fussing and loving and [D]itching like grass Hell that [D]one paper kid wasn't [Em]really so mean Just a [D]little bit weird cause [G]times were so lean Now he's [C]gone to a [D]place where it's [Em]legal to [C]dream No [G]camels no cof[G7]fee no [Em]cold morning winds It was [C]wrote on a rock The [Em]one paper kid he’s [D]rollin' a[G]gain [Em][C][D][G] The [Em]one paper kid he’s [D]rollin' a[G]gain [Em][C][D][G]
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Only Love Can Break Your Heart 1 [G]When you were [C]young and [F]on your [G]own How did it [C]feel to [F]be a[G]lone? [C]I was always thinking of [F]games that I was playing. [C]Trying to make the best of my [F]time. [G]But only [F]love can break your [Em]heart Try to be [Dm]sure right from the [G]start Yes only [F]love can break your [Em]heart What if your [Dm]world should fall a[G]part? [G]I have a [C]friend I've [F]never [G]seen He hides his [C]head in[F]side a [G]dream [C]Someone should call him and [F]see if he can come out. [G]Try to lose the down that he's [F]found. [G]But only [F]love can break your [Em]heart Try to be [Dm]sure right from the [G]start Yes only [F]love can break your [Em]heart What if your [Dm]world should fall a[G]part? [G]I have a [C]friend I've [F]never [G]seen He hides his [C]head in[F]side a [G]dream Yes only [F]love can break your [Em]heart Yes only [F]love can break your [Em]heart
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Only Sixteen 1 [C]She was only sixteen, [F]only six[G]teen [F]But I loved her [C]so But she was too [C]young to [F]fall in [G]love And [F]I was too [G]young to [C]know [C]We'd laugh and we'd sing and [F]do funny [G]things [F]And it [G]made our hearts [C]glow But she was too young to [F]fall in [G]love And [F]I was too [G]young to [C]know So [F]why did I [G]give my [C]heart so fast It [F]never will [G]happen a[C]gain But [F]I was a [G]mere child of [C]six[Am]teen [D]I've aged a year since [G]then She was [C]only sixteen, [F]only six[G]teen But [F]she had [G]eyes that would [C]glow But she was too young to [F]fall in [G]love And [F]I was too [G]young to [C]know So [F]why did I [G]give my [C]heart so fast It [F]never will [A]happen a[D]gain But [G]I was a [G]mere child of [C]six[Am]teen [D]I've aged a year since [G]then Now she was [C]only sixteen, [F]only six[G]teen [F]Ooh, but I [G]loved that Girl [C]so But she was too young to [F]fall in [G]love And [F]I was too [G]young to [C]know Yes, she was too young to [F]fall in [G]love And [F]I, I was too [G]young to [C]know Song:- https://youtu.be/qOCbPlK_4Jw 206 | P a g e
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Out On The Weekend 3 [G]Think I'll pack it in and [Am]buy a pick-up [D]Take it down to L. [G]A. [G]Find a place to call my [Am]own and try to fix up. [D]Start a brand new [G]day. The [G]woman I'm thinking of, she [Am]loved me all up [D]But I'm so down to[G]day [G]She's so fine, she's in my mind. [Am]I hear her callin'. [D] [G] [G]See the lonely Boy, [Am]out on the weekend [Em]Trying to make it [C]pay. [G]Can't relate to joy, he [Am]tries to speak and [Em]Can't begin to [C]say. [G]She got pictures on the [Am]wall, they make me look up [D]From her big brass [G]bed. [G]Now I'm running down the road [Am]trying to stay up [D]Somewhere in her [G]head. The [G]woman I'm thinking of, she [Am]loved me all up [D]But I'm so down to[G]day [G]She's so fine she's in my mind. [Am]I hear her callin'. [D] [G [G]See the lonely Boy, [Am]out on the weekend [Em]Trying to make it [C]pay. [G]Can't relate to joy, he [Am]tries to speak and [Em]Can't begin to [C]say.
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Over the Rainbow 0 [G]Somewhere [Bm]over the rainbow, [C]way up [G]high [C]And the [G]dreams that you dream of [D]Once in a lulla[Em]by-y-y, [C]Ay-ay-ay, oh [G]Somewhere [Bm]over the rainbow [C]Bluebirds [G]fly [C]And the [G]dreams that you dreamed of [D]Dreams really do come [Em]true-ue-ue [C]Oo-oo-oo Some [G]day I’ll wish upon a star, [D]Wake up where the clouds are far be[Em]hind [C]me-e-e Where [G]trouble melts like lemon drops [D]High above the chimney top That’s [Em]where you’ll [C]fi-ind me, oh [G]Somewhere [Bm]over the rainbow [C]Bluebirds [G]fly [C]And the [G]dreams that you dare to Oh [D]why oh! why can’t [Em] I-I-I [C]I-I-I Some [G]day I’ll wish upon a star [D]Wake up where the clouds are far be[Em]hind me-e-[C]e Where [G]trouble melts like lemon drops [D]High above the chimney top That’s [Em]where you’ll [C]fi-ind me, oh [G]Somewhere [Bm]over the rainbow [C]Bluebirds [G]fly [C]And the [G]dreams that you dare to Oh [D]why Oh! why can’t [Em] I-I-I [C]I-I-I
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Well I see [G]trees of [Bm]green and [Em]red [C]roses [G]too [C]I’ll watch them [G]bloom for [B7]me and [Em]you And I [C]think to myself… [D]what a wonderful [Em]World [C] Well I see [G]skies of [Bm]blue and I see… [Em]clouds of [G]white And the [C]brightness of [G]day [B7]darkness of [Em]night And I [C]think to myself, [D]what a wonderful [G]World [C] [G] The [D]colours of the rainbow so [G]pretty in the sky Are [D]also on the faces of [G]people passing by I see [C]friends shaking [G]hands singing [C]“How do you [G]do?” [C]They’re really [G]saying [C]I, I love [D]you I hear [G]babies [Bm]crying, I [C]watch them [G]grow [C]They’ll learn much [G]more than… [B7]we’ll [Em]know And I [C]think to myself [D]what a wonderful [Em]World [C] Some [G]day I’ll wish upon a star [D]Wake up where the clouds are far be[Em]hind me-e-[C]e Where [G]trouble melts like lemon drops [D]High above the chimney top That’s [Em]where you’ll [C]fi-ind me, oh [G]Somewhere [Bm]over the rainbow [C]Bluebirds [G]fly [C]And the [G]dreams that you dare to Oh [D]why oh! why can’t [Em] I-I-I [C]I-I-I [G]Ooo Ooo [Bm]Ooo Ooo Ooo Ooo [C]Ooo Ooo [G]Ooo [C]Ooo Ooo, Ooo Ooo Ooo Ooo [D] Ooo Ooo Ooo Ooo [Em]Ooo
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Part Of The Union 0 [C]Now I'm a Union man Am[Dm]azed at what I am I [F]say what I [C]think, that the [F]company [C]stinks Yes [G]I'm a [F]Union [C]man When we [C]meet in the local hall I'll be [Dm]voting with them all With a [F]hell of a [C]shout, it's [F]"Out Brothers, [C]out!" And the [G]rise of the [F]factory's [C]fall Oh, you [C]don't get me, I'm part of the Union You [G]don't get me, I'm [C]part of the Union You [C]don't get me, I'm part of the Union [F]‘Til the day I [Dm]die, [F]’til the day I [C]die As a [C]Union man I'm wise To the [Dm]lies of the company spies And I [F]don't get [C]fooled by the factory rules 'Cause I always read [F]between the [C]lines And I [C]always get my way If I [Dm]strike for higher pay When I [F]show my [C]card to the [F]Scotland [C]Yard And [G]this is [F]what I [C]say Oh, you [C]don't get me, I'm part of the Union You [G]don't get me, I'm [C]part of the Union You [C]don't get me, I'm part of the Union [F]‘Til the day I [Dm]die, [F]’til the day I [C]die Before the [C]Union did appear My [Dm]life was half as clear Now I've [F]got the [C]power to the [F]working [C]hour And [G]every other [F]day of the [C]year 210 | P a g e
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
So [C]though I'm a working man I can [Dm]ruin the government's plan Though I'm [F]not too [C]hard, but the [F]sight of my [C]card Makes me [G]some kind of [F]super[C]man Oh, you [C]don't get me, I'm part of the Union You [G]don't get me, I'm [C]part of the Union You [C]don't get me, I'm part of the Union [F]‘Til the day I [Dm]die, [F]’til the day I [C]die Oh, you [C]don't get me, I'm part of the Union You [G]don't get me, I'm [C]part of the Union You [C]don't get me, I'm part of the Union [F]‘Til the day I [Dm]die, [F]’til the day I [C]die
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Paperback Writer 2 [C]Paperback [G]writer, writer, writer [G]Dear Sir or Madam, will you read my book? It took me years to write, will you take a look? It's based on a novel by a man named Lear And I need a job So I wanna be a paperback [C]writer Paperback [G]writer It's a [G]dirty story of a dirty man And his clinging wife doesn't understand His Son is working for the Daily Mail It's a steady job But he wants to be a paperback [C]writer Paperback [G]writer [C]Paperback [G]writer, writer, writer It's a [G]thousand pages, give or take a few I'll be writing more in a week or two I could make it longer if you like the style I can change it 'round And I wanna be a paperback [C]writer Paperback [G]writer If you [G]really like it you can have the rights It could make a million for you overnight If you must return it you can send it here But I need a break And I wanna be a paperback [C]writer Paperback [G]writer [C]Paperback [G]writer, writer, writer [C]Paperback [G]writer, writer, writer Song:- https://youtu.be/yYvkICbTZIQ 212 | P a g e 2019 Sing and Share INDEX
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Proud Mary 1 [D]Left a good job in the city Workin' for the man ev'ry night and day And I never lost one minute of sleepin' Worryin' 'bout the way things might have been [A]Big wheel keep on turnin' [Bm]Proud Mary keep on burnin' [D]Rollin', rollin', rollin' on the river [D]Cleaned a lot of plates in Memphis Pumped a lot of pane down in New Orleans But I never saw the good side of the city 'Til I hitched a ride on a river boat Queen [A]Big wheel keep on turnin' [Bm]Proud Mary keep on burnin' [D]Rollin', rollin', rollin' on the river Rollin', rollin', rollin' on the river [D]If you come down to the river Bet you gonna find some people who live You don't have to worry 'cause you have no money People on the river are happy to give [A]Big wheel keep on turnin' [Bm]Proud Mary keep on burnin' [D]Rollin', rollin', rollin' on the river Rollin', rollin', rollin' on the river Rollin', rollin', rollin' on the river Rollin', rollin', rollin' on the river
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Quare Bungle Rye 0 [C]Jack was a sailor who roamed downed the town He [F]met with a [C]damsel who skipped up and [G]down Says the [C]damsel to Jack, as she passed him by 'Would you [F]care for to [C]purchase Some [G]quare bungle [C]rye.' Rad-dee-rye, [G]Fol-da-diddle-rye rad-dee-rye, rad-dee-[C]rye Now says [C]Jack to himself, 'Now what can this be, But the [F]finest of [C]whiskey from far Germa[G]ny.' 'Smuggled [C]up in a basket and sold on the sly, And the [F]name that it [C]goes by is quare bungle rye.' Fol-da-diddle-[G]rye rad-dee-rye, rad-dee-[C]rye He [C]gave her a pound and he thought nothing strange Says she, [F]'Hold now me basket, [C]while I run for your [G]change.' He took a [C]look in the basket, a child he did spy 'Ah, be [F]damn it,' says Jack, 'this is [G]quare bungle [C]rye-rad-dee-rye.' Fol-da-diddle-[G]rye rad-dee-rye, rad-dee-[C]rye To [C]get the child christened was Jack's next intent To [F]get the child [C]christened to the Parson he [G]went Says the [C]Parson to Jack, 'Now, what will he go by?' 'Ah, be [F]damn it,' says Jack, 'call him quare [G]bungle [C]rye-rad-dee-rye.' Fol-da-diddle-[G]rye rad-dee-rye, rad-dee-[C]rye Says the [C]Parson to Jack, 'That's a very quare name.' 'Ah, be [F]damn it,' says [C]Jack, ''tis a quare way he [G]came.' 'Smuggled [C]up in a basket and sold on the sly, And the [F]name that he'll go [C]by is quare [G]bungle [C]rye-rad-dee-rye.' Fol-da-diddle-[G]rye rad-dee-rye, rad-dee-[C]rye Come [C]all you young sailors that roam down the town Be[F]ware of those [C]damsels that skip up and [G]down Be[C]ware of those damsels as they pass you by Or [F]else they might [C]pawn on you quare [G]bungle [C]rye-rad-dee-rye, Fol-da-diddle-[G]rye rad-dee-rye, rad-dee-[C]rye Song:- https://youtu.be/n--I92jg9Ck 214 | P a g e
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Rann Na Feirste 1 Ar [D]theacht an tSamhraidh [G]achan bhliain, Tig cumha [A]ar mo [D]chroí, Ag [D]smaointiú ar an [G]Earagail 's Ar an [A]cheantar thart fán Ghaoth; Na cuibhrinn bheaga [G]ghlas' a's [D]bhuí, Ar [G]thaobh na gcnoc 's na [D]ngleann Agus [G]ceo gormliath go fairsing ard I [E]measc na sliabh 's na [A]mbeann. Curfá: Haigh [D]dí, haigh dó, Haigh [A]dí, haigh dí, haigh [D]dí, [G]haigh [D]dó, Haigh dí, haigh dó, Haigh [A]dí, haigh dí, haigh [D]dó Le [D]cuidiú Dé, ó, [G]chífidh mé Arís an [A]Rann 's an [D]Ghaoth; An Rampar a's an [G]Mullach Dubh a's [A]Bealach Mine Buí; An áit is fearr an [G]dhroim an [D]domhain Fá [G]choinne spóirt 's [D]grinn An [G]áit is áille sliabh a's gleann, Is [E]breátha fear a's [A]bean. Curfá: Ní [D]fada uaim [G]anois an uair A bheas mé ag [A]pilleadh [D]siar; Go dtí an áit is [G]ansa liom Ná [A]áit ar bith sa tír; Go gcluinfead ann ó [G]aosta 's [D]óg An [G]Ghaeilg' bhlasta [D]bhinn, A's an [G]tseanchaí na shuí sa chlúid Ag [A]trácht ar [E]eachtraí [A]Fhinn. Curfá: Song:- https://youtu.be/oI-dyeLiizo Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com
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Raggle Taggle Gypsy 0 [Am]There were three old gypsies came to our hall door They came brave and [C]boldly-o There’s [Em]one sang [Am]high and the [Em]other sang [Am]low And the Lady sang a [Em]raggle taggle [Am]gypsy-O It was [Am]upstairs downstairs the Lady went Put on her suit of [C]leather-o And there [Em]was a [Am]cry from [Em]around the [Am]door She's away with the [Em]raggle taggle [Am]gypsy-O Oh she [Am]gave to them a glass of wine She gave to them some [C]brandy And the [Em]fine gold [Am]ring that the [Em]Lady [Am]wore Oh she gave it to the [Em]raggle taggle [Am]gypsy-O It was [Am]late that night when the Lord came in Enquiring for his [C]Lady-o And the [Em]servant [Am]Girl’s [Em]reply to them [Am]was "She's away with the [Em]raggle taggle [Am]gypsy-O" Oh "Then [Am]saddle for me my milk white steed My big horse is not [C]speedy-o [Em]I will [Am]ride and I’ll [Em]seek my [Am]bride She's away with the [Em]raggle taggle [Am]gypsy-O" Now then [Am]he rode East and he rode West He rode North and [C]South also [Em]Until he [Am]came to a [Em]wide open [Am]plain It was there that he [Em]spied his [Am]Lady-O "Oh, [Am]why do you leave your house and your land? Why do you leave your [C]money-O? Yera, [Em]why do you [Am]leave your [Em]only wedded [Am]Lord All for a [Em]raggle taggle [Am]gypsy-O?" 216 | P a g e
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"Yera, [Am]what do I care for my house and my land? What do I care for [C]money-O? Yera, [Em]what do I [Am]care for my [Em]only wedded [Am]Lord I’m away with my [Em]raggle taggle [Am]gypsy-O?" "It was [Am]there last night in your goose feather bed Your blankets drawn so [C]comely-O? [Em]Tonight you’ll [Am]lie in a [Em]wide open [Am]field In the arms of your [Em]raggle taggle [Am]gypsy-O?" "Yera, [Am]what do I care for my goose feather bed What do I care for [C]blankets-O? [Em]Tonight I’ll [Am]lie in a [Em]wide open [Am]field In the arms of my [Em]raggle taggle [Am]gypsy-O" "Oh, for [Am]you rode East when I rode West You rode high when I rode [C]low I'd [Em]rather have a [Am]kiss from the [Em]yellow gypsy's [Am]lips Than all of the [Em]Lord’s gold and [Am]silver-O!"
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Rambling Rover 2 Oh [G]there's sober men & plenty And drunkards barely twenty There are [C]men of over ninety [G]Who have [Am]never yet kissed a [D]Girl But give [G]me a rambling rover Fae Orkney down to Dover We’ll [C]roam the country [G]over And [D]together we'll face the [C]world I've [G]roamed through all the nations Ta'en delight in all creation And I've [C]tried a wee sen[G]sation Where the [D]company did prove kind When [G]parting was no pleasure I've drunk another measure To the [C]good friends that we [G]treasure For they [D]always are in our [G]mind Oh [G]there's sober men & plenty And drunkards barely twenty There are [C]men of over ninety [G]Who have [Am]never yet kissed a [D]Girl But give [G]me a rambling rover Fae Orkney down to Dover We’ll [C]roam the country [G]over And [D]together we'll face the [C]world [G]There's many that feign enjoyment From merciless employment Their [C]ambition was this de[G]ployment From the [Am7]minute they left the [D]school And they [G]save and scrape and ponder While the rest go out and squander See the [C]world and rove and [G]wander And they're [D]happier as a [C]rule 218 | P a g e
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Oh [G]there's sober men & plenty And drunkards barely twenty There are [C]men of over ninety [G]Who have [Am]never yet kissed a [D]Girl But give [G]me a rambling rover Fae Orkney down to Dover We’ll [C]roam the country [G]over And [D]together we'll face the [C]world If you're [G]bent with Arthritis Your bowels have got Colitis You've [C]galloping Ballicitus And you're [D]thinking it's time you died If you've [G]been a man of action While you're lying there in traction You may [C]gain some satisfaction Thinking [D]"Jesus, at least I've [C]tried Oh [G]there's sober men & plenty And drunkards barely twenty There are [C]men of over ninety [G]Who have [Am]never yet kissed a [D]Girl But give [G]me a rambling rover Fae Orkney down to Dover We’ll [C]roam the country [G]over And [D]together we'll face the [C]world
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Rivers of Babylon 1 [C]By the rivers of Babylon, there we sat down Yeah, we [G7]wept, when we remembered [C]Zion [C]By the rivers of Babylon, there we sat down Yeah, we [G7]wept, when we remembered [C]Zion [C]There the wicked [C]Carried us away in cap[C7]tivity [F]Required from us a [C]song Now how shall we sing the Lord's song In a [G7]strange [C]land? [C]There the wicked [C]Carried us away in cap[C7]tivity [F]Required from us a [C]song Now how shall we sing the Lord's song In a [G7]strange [C]land? [C]Yeah, [G7]Yeah, [C]Yeah, [G7]Yeah [C]Let the words of our [G7]mouth And the medi[C]tation of our [G7]heart Be ac[C]ceptable in thy [G7]sight here to[C]night [C]Let the words of our [G7]mouth And the medi[C]tation of our [G7]heart Be ac[C]ceptable in thy [G7]sight here to[C]night [C]By the rivers of Babylon, there we sat down Yeah, we [G7]wept, when we remembered [C]Zion [C]By the rivers of Babylon, there we sat down Yeah, we [G7]wept, when we remembered [C]Zion
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Rathlin Sky 3 G G C G, G Am D D7, G G C G, G D G G [G]The sky was clear a[C]bove Kin[G]keel And Con he [Am]turned a[D7]round And he [G]whistled a tune on an [C]Afton [G]Breeze And the boat went [D]through the [G]sound And [C]those were the days of my [G]Father And [C]those were the [G]days full of [D]joy And [C]those are the days I [G]remember [Em] When [C]I was [D7]just a [G]Boy [G]The seagulls they flew a[C]bove their [G]eyes Against a [Am]Rath[A]lin [D7]sky And the [G]waves they washed the [C]empty [G]shores And they broke a[D]gainst their [G]bows And [C]those were the days of my [G]Father And [C]those were the [G]days full of [D]joy And [C]those are the days I [G]remember [Em] When [C]I was [D7]just a [G]Boy They [G]hauled their pots in the [C]mor[G]ning And again on an [Am]eve[A]ning [D7]tide And they [G]rowed their way through those [C]happy [G]days And the sun shone [D]by their [G]sides And [C]those were the days of my [G]Father And [C]those were the [G]days full of [D]joy And [C]those are the days I [G]remember [Em] When [C]I was [D7]just a [G]Boy But [G]now those days like the [C]crayfish are [G]gone And memories [Am]I’ll [A]re[D7]call And I’ll [G]sing this song to an [C]Afton [G]breeze To the memory [D]of them [G]all Song:- https://youtu.be/yrkTaE7hGhQ Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Rising For The Moon 2 I [G]travel over the sea and ride the rolling [C]sky For [G]that's the way it is, that is my [C]for[D]tune There are [G]many ears to please, many [C]people's [Em]love to [C]try And [G]every day's begun, [D]rising for the [G]moon [G]There's a heart in every place, a tear for each fare[C]well For [G]that's the way it is, that is my [C]for[D]tune I'll [G]lure you as the lace that the way[G]ward [Em]gypsies [C]sell With the [G]sinking of the sun, [D]rising of the [G]moon [C]Rising for the moon, the sun has [G]set and it is dark But the [C]star of the en[Am]chanted tune is [G]bright as any [D]spark The [G]chorus of the dusk re[C]gails the [Em]evening [C]lark Whose [G]every day does start, [D]rising for the [G]moon We [G]travel over the sea and ride the rolling [C]sky For [G]that's the way it is, that is our [C]for[D]tune There are [G]many ears to please, many [C]people's [Em]love to [C]try And [G]every day's begun, [D]rising for the [G]moon [C]Rising for the moon, the sun has [G]set and it is dark But the [C]star of the en[Am]chanted tune is [G]bright as any [D]spark The [G]chorus of the dusk re[C]gails the [Em]evening [C]lark Whose [G]every day does start, [D]rising for the [G]moon
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Rising Of The Moon 3 [Am] [D7] [G] [G]The rising of the moon On the Oregon border[Am]line [Am7] Lights up the river’s [D7]edge And the wild blackberry [G]vine The sand beneath my [Em]feet Is a cool silver [Am]grey [Am7] The moon dances on the [D7]water And then it sails a[G]way And I watch it sail away, somewhere where the river [Am]goes [Am7] Some love lasts for[D7]ever, just like the river [G]flows [Am] [D7] [G] [G]On the last day of July You sailed into my [Am]mind [Am7] We were riding down a [D7]river The wind blowing from be[G]hind There were two great blue [Em]herons Flying through the [Am]trees [Am7] Moving up the [D7]canyon So silent and so [G]free And I watched them sail away, somewhere where the river [Am]goes [Am7] Some love lasts for[D7]ever, just like the river [G]flows [Am] [D7] [G] [G]I hope the years are happy And the Winters aren’t too [Am]cold [Am7] And that [G]life won’t treat you [D7]badly I’d like to [D]see you when you’re [G]old I’ll keep you in my [Em]heart like the crying of the [Am]loon [Am7] And wonder how you [D7]are At the rising of the [G]moon Song:-
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Rocking Around the Christmas Tree 2 [G]Rockin' around the Christmas tree At the [D7]Christmas party hop [Am7]Mistletoe [D7]hung where [Am7]you can [D7]see Every [Am7]couple [D7]tries to [G]stop [G]Rockin' around the Christmas tree Let the [D7]Christmas spirit ring [Am7]Later we'll [D7]have some [Am7]pumpkin [D7]pie And we'll [Am7]do some [D7]caro[G]ling [C]You will get a sentimental [Bm]feeling when you hear [Em]Voices singing, [Em7]let's be jolly [A7]Deck the halls with [D7]boughs of holly [G]Rockin' around the Christmas tree Have a [D7]happy holiday [Am7]Everyone [D7]dancin' [Am7]mer[D7]rily In the [Am7]new old-[D7]fashioned [G]way [G]Rockin' around the Christmas tree At the [D7]Christmas party hop [Am7]Mistletoe [D7]hung where [Am7]you can [D7]see Every [Am7]couple [D7]tries to [G]stop [G]Rockin' around the Christmas tree Let the [D7]Christmas spirit ring [Am7]Later we'll [D7]have some [Am7]pumpkin [D7]pie And we'll [Am7]do some [D7]caro[G]ling [C]You will get a sentimental [Bm]feeling when you hear [Em]Voices singing, [Em7]let's be jolly [A7]Deck the halls with [D7]boughs of holly [G]Rockin' around the Christmas tree Have a [D7]happy holiday [Am7]Everyone [D7]dancin' [Am7]mer[D7]rily In the [Am7]new old-[D7]fashioned [G]way Song:- https://youtu.be/AVHT3fQQoZ8 224 | P a g e 2019 Sing and Share INDEX
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Rose Garden 2 I [C]beg your [Dm]pardon, [G]I never promised you a [C]rose garden Along with the [Dm]sunshine there's [G7]gotta be a little [C]rain sometime When you [F]take, you gotta give, So live and let live and let [Dm]go, oh, oh, oh, oh [F]I beg your [G]pardon, I never promised you a [C]rose garden I could [C]promise you things like big diamond rings But you don't find roses growin' on stalks of [Dm]clover So you better think it [G]over Well, if [C]sweet talking you could make it come true I would give you the world right now on a silver [Dm]platter But what would it [G]matter? So [Dm]smile for a while and [G]let's be jolly; [Gm]Love shouldn't be so [A]melancholy [Dm]Come along and share the good times while we [Fm]can [G] I [C]beg your [Dm]pardon, [G]I never promised you a [C]rose garden Along with the [Dm]sunshine there's [G7]gotta be a little [C]rain sometime When you [F]take, you gotta give, So live and let live and let [Dm]go, oh, oh, oh, oh [F]I beg your [G]pardon, I never promised you a [C]rose garden I could [C]sing you a tune and promise you the moon But if that's what it takes to hold you I'd just as soon [Dm]let you go But there's one thing I [G]want you to know You'd better [C]look before you leap; still waters run deep And there won't always be someone there to [Dm]pull you out And you know what I'm [G]talking about So [Dm]smile for a while and [G]let's be jolly; [Gm]Love shouldn't be so [A]melancholy [Dm]Come along and share the good times while we [Fm]can [G]
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Ruby (Don't Take Your Love to Town) 0 [G]You've painted up your lips and rolled and curled your tinted hair [C]Ruby are you contemplating [F]going out some[G]where? The [Dm]shadows on the wall tell me the [G]sun is going down [Dm] Oh [C]Ru[F]by, [C] [Dm] don't take your love to [C]town It [Dm]wasn't me that started that old [C]crazy Asian war But [Dm]I was proud to go and do my [F]patriotic [G]chore And [Dm]Yes, it's true that I'm not the [G]man I used to be Oh [C]Ru[F]by, [C] [Dm], I still need some compa[C]ny It's [C]hard to love a man whose legs are [F]bent and paral[G]yzed And the [C]wants and needs of a woman your age [F]Ruby I real[G]ize But it [Dm]won't be long, I've heard them say, un[G]til I'm not around Oh [C]Ru[F]by, [C] [Dm], don't take your love to [C]town [C]She's leaving now cause I just heard the [F]slamming of the [G]door The [C]way I know I heard its slam one [F]hundred times be[G]fore And if [Dm]I could move I'd get my gun and [G]put her in the ground Oh [C]Ru[F]by, [C] [Dm], don't take your love to [C]town Oh [C]Ru[F]by, [C] [Dm], for God's sake, turn [C]around
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Ruby Tuesday 3 [F]She would [C]never [F]say where she came [G]from [F]Yester[C]day don't [F]matter if it's [G]gone [F]While the sun is [G]bright Or [F]in the darkest [G]night No one [C]knows, she comes and [G]then she goes [C]Good[G]bye [F]Ruby [G]Tuesday [C]Who is gonna [G]hang a [F]name on [G]you [C]And when you [G]change with [F]every new day [G]Still I'm gonna miss you [F]Don't ask her [C]why she [F]needs to be so [G]free She's gonna [F]tell you [C]it's the [F]only way to [G]be [F]She just can't be [G]chained To a [F]life where nothing's [G]gained And nothing's [C]lost, at such a [G]cost [C]Good[G]bye [F]Ruby [G]Tuesday [C]Who is gonna [G]hang a [F]name on [G]you [C]And when you [G]change with [F]every new day [G]Still I'm gonna miss you [F]"There's no [C]time to [F]lose, " I heard her [G]say You’ve gotta [F]catch your [G]dreams be[F]fore they run a[G]way [F]Dying all the [G]time [F]Lose your dreams and [G]you Might lose your [C]mind. Is life un[G]kind? [C]Good[G]bye [F]Ruby [G]Tuesday [C]Who is gonna [G]hang a [F]name on [G]you [C]And when you [G]change with [F]every new day [G]Still I'm gonna miss you Song:- https://youtu.be/ADtnUC_ctNk Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com
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Run To Me 2 [G]If ever you got [F]rain in your heart, [Em]Someone has [Am]hurt you, and [C]torn you apart, [Am]Am I un[D]wise to open up your eyes to [G]love me? And let it be like they [F]said it would be [Am]Me loving [Em]you Girl, and [C]you loving me. [Am]Am I un[D]wise to open up your eyes to [G]love me? [G]Run to me when[Bm]ever you're lonely. (to love me) [C]Run to me if [Cm]you need a shoulder [G]Now and [F]then, you [E7]need someone older, So dar[Cm]ling, [D]you run to [G]me. And when you're [F]out in the cold, [Em]No one be[Am]side you, and [C]no one to hold, [Am]Am I un[G]wise to open up your eyes to [G]love me? And when you've got [F]nothing to lose, [Am]Nothing to [Em]pay for, [C]nothing to choose, [Am]Am I un[D]wise to open up your eyes to [G]love me [G]Run to me when[Bm]ever you're lonely. (to love me) [C]Run to me if [Cm]you need a shoulder [G]Now and [F]then, you [E7]need someone older, So dar[Cm]ling, [D]you run to [G]me.
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Sally Brown 0 I [G]Shipped on board off a [D]Liverpool [G]liner Chorus Way [D]hey roll and [G]go And we rolled all [C]night And we [D]rolled ‘til the [G]day I’m going to spend my money Along with [D]Sally [G]Brown [G]Sally Brown is a [D]nice young [G]Lady She's [G]tall and she's dark and she's [D]not too [G]shady Her [G]Mother doesn't like no [D]tarry [G]sailor She [G]wants her to marry a [D]one-legged [G]Captain [G]Sally wouldn't marry me so I [D]shipped across the [G]water And [G]now I am courting [D]Sally's [G]Daughter I [G]shipped off board a [D]Liverpool [G]liner Chorus Way [D]hey roll and [G]go And we rolled all [C]night And we [D]rolled ‘til the [G]day I’m going to spend my money Along with [D]Sally [G]Brown
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Sag Mir Wo Die Blumen Sind 0 [G]Sag mir wo die [Em]Blumen sind, [C]wo sind sie ge[D]blieben [G]Sag mir wo die [Em]Blumen sind, [C]was ist ge[D]schehen? [G]Sag mir wo die [Em]Blumen sind, [C]Mädchen pflückten sie ge[D]schwind [C]Wann wird man je ver[G]stehen? [C]Wann wird man [D]je ver[G]stehen? [G]Sag mir wo die [Em]Mädchen sind, [C]wo sind sie ge[D]blieben? [G]Sag mir wo die [Em]Mädchen sind, [C]was ist ge[D]schehen? [G]Sag mir wo die [Em]Mädchen sind, [C]Männer nahmen sie ge[D]schwind [C]Wann wird man je ver[G]stehen? [C]Wann wird man [D]je ver[G]stehen? [G]Sag mir wo die [Em]Männer sind, [C]wo sind sie ge[D]blieben? [G]Sag mir wo die [Em]Männer sind, [C]was ist ge[D]schehen? [G]Sag mir wo die [Em]Männer sind, [C]zogen fort, der Krieg be[D]ginnt, [C]Wann wird man je ver[G]stehen? [C]Wann wird man [D]je ver[G]stehen? [G]Sag wo die [Em]Soldaten sind, [C]wo sind sie ge[D]blieben? [G]Sag wo die [Em]Soldaten sind, [C]was ist ge[D]schehen? [G]Sag wo die [Em]Soldaten sind, [C]über Gräben weht der [D]Wind [C]Wann wird man je ver[G]stehen? [C]Wann wird man [D]je ver[G]stehen? 230 | P a g e
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[G]Sag mir wo die [Em]Gräber sind, [C]wo sind sie ge[D]blieben? [G]Sag mir wo die [Em]Gräber sind, [C]was ist ge[D]schehen? [G]Sag mir wo die [Em]Gräber sind, [C]Blumen wehen im Sommer[D]wind [C]Wann wird man je ver[G]stehen? [C]Wann wird man [D]je ver[G]stehen? [G]Sag mir wo die [Em]Blumen sind, [C]wo sind sie ge[D]blieben? [G]Sag mir wo die [Em]Blumen sind, [C]was ist ge[D]schehen? [G]Sag mir wo die [Em]Blumen sind, [C]Mädchen pflückten sie ge[D]schwind [C]Wann wird man je ver[G]stehen? [C]Wann wird man [D]je ver[G]stehen?
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Sam Hall 0 Oh my [C]name it is Sam [F]Hall chimney [C]sweep, chimney [G]sweep Oh my [C]name it is Sam [F]Hall chimney [C]sweep Oh my [F]name it is Sam Hall and I've [C]robbed both great and [G]small And my [C]neck will pay for [F]all when I [C]die, when I [G]die And my [C]neck will pay for [F]all when I [C]die I have [C]twenty pounds in [F]store, that's not [C]all, that's not [G]all I have [C]twenty pounds in [F]store, that's not [C]all I have [F]twenty pounds in store and I'll [C]rob for twenty [G]more For the [C]rich must help the [F]poor, so must [C]I, so must [G]I For the [C]rich must help the [F]poor, so must [C]I Oh they[C] took me to Coote[F]hill in a [C]cart, in a [G]cart Oh they [C]took me to Coote[F]hill in a [C]cart Oh they [F]took me to Cootehill where I [C]stopped to make my [G]will Sayin’ the [C]best of friends must [F]part, so must [C]I, so must [G]I Sayin’ the [C]best of friends must [F]part, so must [C]I Up the [C]ladder I did [F]grope, that's no [C]joke, that's no [G]Joke Up the [C]ladder I did [F]grope, that's no [C]joke Up the [F]ladder I did grope and the [C]hangman pulled the [G]Rope Oh, and [C]ne'er a word I [F]spoke, tumbling [C]down, tumbling [G]down And [C]ne'er a word I [F]spoke tumbling [C]down Oh my [C]name it is Sam [F]Hall chimney [C]sweep, chimney [G]sweep Oh my [C]name it is Sam [F]Hall chimney [C]sweep Oh my [F]name it is Sam Hall and I've [C]robbed both great and [G]small And my [C]neck will pay for [F]all when I [C]die, when I [G]die And my [C]neck will pay for [F]all when I [C]die
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San Francisco 2 [Em]If you're [C]going to [G]San [Bm]Fran[D]cisco [Em]Be sure to [C]wear some [G]flowers in your [D]hair [Em]If you're [G]going to [C]San Fran[G]cisco You're gonna [Bm]meet some [Em]gentle people [D]there [Em]For those who [C]come to [G]San [Bm]Fran[D]cisco [Em]Summer[C]time will [G]be a love-in [D]there [Em]In the [G]streets of [C]San Fran[G]cisco Gentle [Bm]people with [Em]flowers in their [D]hair [F]All across the [Dm]nation, [F]Such a strange vi[Dm]bration [G]People in motion [F]There's a whole genera[Dm]tion [F]With a new explana[Dm]tion [G]People in motion [D]People in motion [Em]For those who [C]come to [G]San [Bm]Fran[D]cisco [Em]Be sure to [C]wear some [G]flowers in your [D]hair [Em]If you [G]come to [C]San Fran[G]cisco Summer[Bm]time will [Em]be a love-in [G]there [Am]If you [C]come to [F]San Fran[C]cisco Summer[Em]time will [Am]be a love-in [C]there
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Shine Silently 0 [C]Just another room [G]Just another town [Am]Same old crazy people [F]hanging around Still you [C]shin[G]e silent[C]ly [C]Staring into space [G]Comin' down alone [Am]Feel like packin' all my [F]bags And running home, Well [C]Shin[G]e silent[C]ly [C7]Shin[A#][C]e [F]silently [Fm] I don't [C]need no light in the [G]darkness [C7]Shin[C]e [F]silently [D]Oo..oh No I [C]won't get lost while your [G]love shines Shines on [C]me, [G]shines on [Am]me [C]People at the door [G]People on the phone [Am]Same old story No [F]time on my own Still [C]shine [G]silent[C]ly [C]Nothing left to say [G]Nothing left to prove [Am]When it's said and done There's [F]nothing left but you babe [C]shine [G]silent[C]ly [C7]Shin[A#][C]e [F]silently [Fm] I don't [C]need no light in the [G]darkness [C7]Shin[C]e [F]silently [D]Oo..oh No I [C]won't get lost while your [G]love shines Shines on [C]me, [G]shines on [Am]me [F] [C] [G] [C] [C] Song:- https://youtu.be/qaKyZTyHfGg 234 | P a g e
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Silence Is Golden 1 [G]Oh don't it [C]hurt deep [G]insi[C]de To see [G]someone do [D]something to [G]her [D][D7] [G]Oh don't it [C]pain to see [G]someone [C]cry Oh, es[G]pecially when [D]someone is [G]her [G]Silence is [Bm]golden [Am7]But my [D]eyes still [G]see [G]Silence is [Bm]golden, [Em]golden [Am7]But my [D]eyes still [G]see [G]Talking is [C]cheap people [G]follow like [C]sheep Even [G]though there is [D7]nowhere to [G]go [D] [G]How could she [C]tell he de[G]ceived her so [C]well Pity [G]she'll be the [D]last one to [G]know [G]Silence is [Bm]golden [Am7]But my [D]eyes still [G]see [G]Silence is [Bm]golden, [Em]golden [Am7]But my [D]eyes still [G]see [G]How many [C]times will she [G]fall for his [C]lines Should I [G]tell her or [D]should I be [G]cool [D] [G]And if I [C]tried I know [G]she'll say I [C]lied Mind your [G]business don't [D]hurt her you [G]fool [G]Silence is [Bm]golden [Am7]But my [D]eyes still [G]see [G]Silence is [Bm]golden, [Em]golden [Am7]But my [D]eyes still [G]see [Am7]But my [D]eyes still [G]see
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Silver Wings and Golden Rings 2 It was [C]Friday night And [G]both of us were [Am]lonely[C] We [D]seemed to meet as [D7]lonely people [G]do To [C]fill the empty [G]space ‘til Monday [Am7]mor[C]ning I [F]never meant to [Em]fall in love with [Dm]you [G] You [Am]came right out and told me About your [D]wife back home in Houston You were [G]just in town on business And never [C]tried to lead me on But the [F]time had seemed just fine To simply [C]love you for the [Am]moment But [F]Heaven help me, [Em]time ran out And [Dm]now the moment's [G]gone [C]Silver wings and golden rings Are [E7]taking you today I'll be [Am]dying on the ground While you are [Gm]flying a[C]way [F]Silver wings and golden rings Are [C]shining on and [Am]on While the [Dm]only love I've [G]ever known is [C]gone [G] [Dm] [G] You [C]made me feel like [G]I was something [Am]special [C] The [D]way no other [D7]man had [G]ever done I [C]knew last night would [G]have to last for[Am]ever [C] 'Cause [F]there's no way from [Em]holding back the [Dm]sun [G] [Am]Now I guess it's time for me To [D]drive you to the plane To [G]hold back all my tears And [C]tell you it's been nice 236 | P a g e
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
If [F]you come back to town again You [C]know I'd love to [Am]see you But [F]remember I'm not [Em]strong enough To [Dm]let go of you [G]twice [C]Silver wings and golden rings Are [E7]taking you today I'll be [Am]dying on the ground While you are [Gm]flying a[C]way [F]Silver wings and golden rings Are [C]shining on and [Am]on While the [Dm]only love I've [G]ever known is [C]gone [G] [Dm] [G] [C]Silver wings and golden rings Are [E7]taking you today I'll be [Am]dying on the ground While you are [Gm]flying a[C]way [F]Silver wings and golden rings Are [C]shining on and [Am]on While the [Dm]only love I've [G]ever known is [C]gone [G] [Dm] [G] [C]Silver wings and golden rings Are [E7]taking you today I'll be [Am]dying
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Singing the Blues 0 Well, I [C]never felt more like [F]singin' the blues 'Cause [C]I never thought that [F]I'd ever [G]lose, Your [F]love dear, [G]Why'd you [G7]do me this [C]way? [F] [C] Well, I [C]never felt more like [F]cryin' all night 'Cause [C]everythin's wrong, and [F]nothin' ain't [C]right, With[F]out you, [C]You got me [G7]singin' the [C]blues [F] [C] [C7] Oh, the [F]moon and stars no [C]longer shine The [F]dream is gone I [C]thought was mine There's [F]nothin' left for [C]me to do But [C]cry-y-y-y [F]over [G]you (cry over [G7]you) Well, I [C]never felt more like [F]runnin' away But [C]why should I go 'cause [F]I couldn't [G]stay, With[F]out you, [C]You got me [G7]singin' the [C]blues [F] [C] Well, I [C]never felt more like [F]singin' the blues 'Cause [C]I never thought that [F]I'd ever [G]lose, Your [F]love dear, [G]Why'd you [G7]do me this [C]way? [F] [C] Well, I [C]never felt more like [F]cryin' all night 'Cause [C]everythin's wrong, and [F]nothin' ain't [C]right, With[F]out you, [C]You got me [G7]singin' the [C]blues [F] [C] [C7] Oh, the [F]moon and stars no [C]longer shine The [F]dream is gone I [C]thought was mine There's [F]nothin' left for [C]me to do But [C]cry-y-y-y [F]over [G]you (cry over [G7]you) Well, I [C]never felt more like [F]runnin' away But [C]why should I go 'cause [F]I couldn't [G]stay, With[F]out you, [C]You got me [G7]singin' the [C]blues [F] [C]
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Sister Golden Hair 2
Well I [G]tried to make it Sunday, but I [Bm]got so damn depressed That I [C]set my sights on [G]Monday and I [Bm]got myself undressed I ain't [C]ready for the [Am]altar but I [Em]do a[Bm]gree there's [C]times When a [Am]woman sure can [C]be a friend of [G]mine [Gsus4] [G] And, I [G]keep on thinkin' 'bout you, Sister [Bm]Golden Hair surprise And I [C]just can't live with[G]out you, can't you [Bm]see it in my eyes? I been [C]one poor corres[Am]pondent, and I been [Em]too, Too [Bm]hard to [C]find But it [Am]doesn't mean you [C]ain't been on my [G]mind Will you [D]meet me in the middle, will you [C]meet me in the [G]air? Will you [D]love me just a little, just e[C]nough to show you [G]care? Well I [Am]tried to fake it, I [Bm]don't mind sayin', I [C]just can't make it And, I [G]keep on thinkin' 'bout you, Sister [Bm]Golden Hair surprise And I [C]just can't live with[G]out you, can't you [Bm]see it in my eyes? I been [C]one poor corres[Am]pondent, and I been [Em]too, Too [Bm]hard to [C]find But it [Am]doesn't mean you [C]ain't been on my [G]mind Will you [D]meet me in the middle, will you [C]meet me in the [G]air? Will you [D]love me just a little, just e[C]nough to show you [G]care? Well I [Am]tried to fake it, I [Bm]don't mind sayin', I [C]just can't make it [D]Doo wop doo wop, Doo wop doo wop, [C]Doo wop doo wop, [G]Doo wop doo wop [D]Doo wop doo wop, Doo wop doo wop, [C]Doo wop doo wop, [G]Doo wop doo wop Song:- https://youtu.be/pSmXSP9m8qg Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
So Long, Marianne 2 Come [D]over to the window, my [G]little [Em]Darling [G]I'd like to try to read your [D]palm [C]I used to think I was some kind of [G]Gypsy Boy [Bm]Before I let you take me [A]home Now [D]so long, Marian[Bm]ne It's time that we began to [A]laugh And cry [A7]and [A]cry and [A7]laugh about it [D]all again Well, [D]you know that I love to [G]live with [Em]you [G]But you make me forget so very [D]much [C]I forget to pray for the [G]angels And then the [Bm]angels forget to pray for [A]us Now [D]so long, Marian[Bm]ne It's time that we began to [A]laugh And cry [A7]and [A]cry and [A7]laugh about it [D]all again We [D]met when we were [G]almost [Em]young [G]Deep in the green lilac [D]park [C]You held on to me like I was a [G]crucifix [Bm]As we went kneeling through the [A]dark Oh, [D]so long, Marian[Bm]ne It's time that we began to [A]laugh And cry [A7]and [A]cry and [A7]laugh about it [D]all again Your [D]letters, they all say that you're be[G]side me [Em]now [G]Then why do I feel a[D]lone? [C]I'm standing on a ledge and your [G]fine spider web Is [Bm]fastening my ankle to a [A]stone Now [D]so long, Marian[Bm]ne It's time that we began to [A]laugh And cry [A7]and [A]cry and [A7]laugh about it [D]all again 240 | P a g e
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
For [D]now I need your [G]hidden [Em]love [G]I'm cold as a new razor[D]blade [C]You left when I told you I was [G]curious [Bm]I never said that I was [A]brave Oh, [D]so long, Marian[Bm]ne It's time that we began to [A]laugh And cry [A7]and [A]cry and [A7]laugh about it [D]all again Oh, [D]you are really such a [G]pretty [Em]one [G]I see you've gone and changed your [D]name again [C]And just when I climbed this whole [G]mountainside [Bm]To wash my eye[A]lids in the rain [A7] Oh, [D]so long, Marian[Bm]ne It's time that we began to [A]laugh And cry [A7]and [A]cry and [A7]laugh about it [D]all again
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Some Girls 1 [D] [C] [G]Some Girls will, [D]some Girls won't [G]Some Girls need a lot of lovin' and [D]some Girls don't [C]Well, I know I've got the fever but [G]I don't know why [D]Some say they will and some Girls [G]lie [C]So here I am in front of you [G]Not really knowing what to do [C]My heart is feeling something new [D]Nervously I turn away from you [C]I see the looks you're sending me [G]Is this the way it's meant to be? [A7]It's something we should talk about [D]Just give me time to work it out [G]Some Girls will, [D]some Girls won't [G]Some Girls need a lot of lovin' and [D]some Girls don't [C]Well, I know I've got the fever but [G]I don't know why [D]Some say they will and some Girls [G]lie [C]I find your company to be [G]Something completely new to me [C]Now that I know you socially Obviously I'll fall heavily [C]I've seen those looks you're sending me [G]This is the way it's meant to be [A7]There's nothing left to talk about [D]Oh, how I wish you'd work it out [G]Some girls will, [D]some Girls won't [G]Some girls need a lot of lovin' and [D]some Girls don't [C]Well, I know I've got the fever but [G]I don't know why [D]Some say they will and some Girls [G]lie [D]Some say they will and [D7]some Girls [G]lie Song:242 | P a g e
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Song Sung Blue 2 [G]Song sung blue Everybody [D]knows one Song sung blue Every garden [G]grows one [G7]Me and you are subject to the [C]blues now and then But [D7]when you take the blues and make a song You sing them [G]out again Sing them [Am]out again [D] [G]Song sung blue Weeping like a [D]willow Song sung blue Sleeping on my [G]pillow [G7]Funny thing, but you can sing it with a [C]cry in your voice [D]And before you know, it get to feeling [D7]good You simply [G]got no choice [D] [G7]Me and you are subject to the [C]blues now and then But [D7]when you take the blues and make a song You sing them [G]out again [D] [G]Song sung blue Weeping like a [D]willow Song sung blue Sleeping on my [G]pillow [G7]Funny thing, but you can sing it with a [C]cry in your voice [D]And before you know, it get to feeling [D7]good You simply [G]got no choice [D] [G]Song sung blue, Everybody [D]knows one Song sung blue, Every garden [G]grows one [G7]Funny thing, but you can sing it with a [C]cry in your voice Song:- https://youtu.be/ighSddnnaPE Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Slip Slidin' Away 3 Slip slidin' a[G]way Slip slidin' a[Em]way You know the [G]nearer your destin[D]ation The [C]more you're slip [D]slidin' a[G]way I know a [Em]man He came from my [G]home town He wore his [C]passion for his [D]woman Like a [C]thorny crown He said [G]Delores I live in [Em]fear My love for [G]you is so over[D]powering I'm a[C]fraid that I [D]will disap[G]pear [G]Slip slidin' away, Slip slidin' a[Em]way You know the [G]nearer your destin[D]ation The [C]more you're slip [D]slidin' a[G]way I know a [Em]woman became a [G]wife These are the [C]very words she [D]uses To de[C]scribe her life [C7] She said a good [G]day ain't got no [Em]rain She said a [G]bad day's when I [D]lie in bed And [C]think of things that [D]might have [G]been Slip slidin' away Slip slidin' a[Em]way You know the [G]nearer your destin[D]ation The [C]more you're slip [D]slidin' a[G]way [F] [C] [G] And I know a [Em]Father [D]who had a [G]Son He longed to [C]tell him all the [D]reasons For the [C]things he'd done He came a [G]long way just to ex[Em]plain He kissed his [G]Boy as he lay [D]sleeping Then he [C]turned around and [D]headed home a[G]gain
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
He's slip [G]slidin' Slip slidin' a[Em]way You know the [G]nearer your destin[D]ation The [C]more you're slip [D]slidin' a[G]way [F] [C] [G] [G]God only [Em]knows God makes his [G]plan The infor[C]mation's una[D]vailable To the [C]mortal man [C7] We work our [G]jobs, collect our [Em]pay Believe we're [G]gliding down the [D]highway When in [C]fact we're slip [D]slidin' a[G]way Slip slidin' away Slip slidin' a[Em]way You know the [G]nearer your destin[D]ation The [C]more you're slip [D]slidin' a[G]way Slip slidin' away Slip slidin' a[Em]way You know the [G]nearer your destin[D]ation The [C]more you're slip [D]slidin' a[G]way Mmm [Em] [G]
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Stand By Your Man 2 [G]Sometimes it's hard to be a [D]wo[D7]man [Am]Giving all your [D7]love to just [G]one man [C]You'll have bad times, [G]and he'll have good times [A7]Doin' things that you don't under[D7]stand [G]But if you love him, you'll [D7]forgive him [Am]Even though he's [D7]hard to under[G]stand [C]And if you love him, [G]oh be proud [C]of him [G]'Cause after [D7]all he's just a [G]man. [C] [D] [G]Stand by your [B7]man, [C]give him two arms to cling to [G]And something [E7]warm to come to [A7]When nights are [D]cold and lonely. [G]Stand by your [B7]man, [C]and show the world you love him [G]Keep giving [D]all the love you [B7]can. [E7] [C]Stand [D]by your [G]man. [C] [G] [G]Stand by your [B7]man, [C]and show the world you love him [G]Keep giving [D]all the love you [B7]can. [E7] [C]Stand [D]by your [G]man. [C] [G] [D] [G]
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Stranger 3 [G]Maybe she was smilin' in the [C]mirror [D]Maybe I was too, 'cause I was [G]stoned Singin' every sad song on [C]the juke-box one more [Am]time [D]Honey, they were hittin' close to [G]home And I said – Maybe, this'll make you think I'm [C]crazy [D]Honey, don't feel lonesome if you [G]do But if you wanna make a young man [C]happy one more [Am]time [D]I'd sure like to spend the night with [G]you And she said - [G]Stranger Shut out the light and [C]lead me [D]Somewhere - shut out the shadows, [G]too And while we lay there, makin' believe you [C]love me [D]Stranger, could I believe in [G]you [G]Maybe you got all you got to[C]gether [D]Maybe you keep rollin' like a [G]stone Maybe some old lonesome song'll [C]take you by sur[Am]prise [D]And leave you just a little more a[G]lone Singing - [G]Stranger Shut out the light and [C]lead me [D]Somewhere - shut out the shadows, [G]too And while we lay there, makin' believe you [C]love me [D]Stranger, could I believe in [G]you Keep Singing - [G]Stranger Shut out the light and [C]lead me [D]Somewhere - shut out the shadows, [G]too And while we lay there, makin' believe you [C]love me [D]Stranger, could I believe in [G]you Song:-
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Summer Of '69 2 [D]I got my first real six-string [A]Bought it at the five-and-dime [D]Played it 'til my fingers bled [A]Was the Summer of '69 [D]Me and some guys from school [A]Had a band and we tried real hard. [D]Jimmy quit, Jody got married [A]I should've known we'd never get far [Bm]Oh, when I [A]look back now [D]That Summer seemed to [G]last forever [Bm]And if I [A]had the choice [D]Yeah, I'd always [G]wanna be there [Bm]Those were the [A]best days of my [D]life [D]Ain't no use in complainin' [A]When you've got a job to do [D]Spent my evenings down at the drive-in [A]And that's when I met you, Yeah [Bm]Standin' on your [A]Mama's porch [D]You told me that you'd [G]wait forever [Bm]Oh, and when you [A]held my hand [D]I knew that it was [G]now or never [Bm]Those were the [A]best days of my [D]life Oh, [A]Yeah, back in the summer of [D]'69, Oh. [F]Man we were [A#]killin' time We were [C]young and restless We [A#]needed to unwind I [F]guess [A#]nothin' can last for[C]ever, forever, [D]No! Yeah! [D]And now the times are changin' 248 | P a g e
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
[A]Look at everything that's come and gone [D]Sometimes when I play that old six-string [A]I think about you, wonder what went wrong [Bm]Standin' on your [A]Mama's porch [D]You told me that it'd [G]last for[Bm]ever Oh, and when you [A]held my hand [D]I knew that it was [G]now or never [Bm]Those were the [A]best days of my [D]life Oh, [A]Yeah, Back in the summer of [D]'69, [A]Oh. It was the Summer of [D]'69, oh, [A]Yeah. Me and my Baby in [D]'69, oh. It was the [A]Summer, the Summer, the Summer of '69, Yeah.
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Summer Holiday [C] 0 [C]We’re all [Am]going on a [Dm]Summer [G7]holiday, [C]No more [Am]working for a [Dm]week or [G7]two, [C]Fun and [Am]laughter on our [Dm]Summer [G7]holiday, [Dm]No more [G7]worries for [C]me and [Am]you, [Dm]For a [G7]week or [C]two. We’re [Dm]going where the [G7]sun shines [C]brightly, We’re [Dm]going where the [G7]sea is [C]blue, We’ve [Em7]seen it in the movies, Now [D]let’s see if it’s [G]true. [G7] [C]Every [Am]body has a [Dm]Summer [G7]holiday, [C]Doing [Am]things they always [Dm]wanted [G7]to, [C]So we’re [Am]going on a [Dm]Summer [G7]holiday, [Dm]To make our [G7]dreams come [C]tr[Am]ue, [Dm]For [G7]me and [C]you. [C]Every [Am]body has a [Dm]Summer [G7]holiday, [C]Doing [Am]things they always [Dm]wanted [G7]to, [C]So we’re [Am]going on a [Dm]Summer [G7]holiday, [Dm]To make our [G7]dreams come [C]tr[Am]ue, [Dm]For [G7]me and [C]you [Am] [Dm]For [G7] me and [C]you [Am] [Dm] For [G7]me and [C]you [Am] [C] [Am] [Dm] [G7] [C]
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Sundown 1 [D]I can see her lyin' back in her satin dress In a [A]room where ya do what ya [D]don't confess Sundown you [G]better take care If I [C]find you bein' creepin' 'round [D]my back stairs Sundown you [G]better take care If I [C]find you bein' creepin' 'round [D]my back stairs [D]She's been lookin' like a Queen in a sailor's dream And she [A]don't always say what she [D]really means Sometimes I [G]think it's a shame When I [C]get feelin' better when I'm [D]feelin' no pain Sometimes I [G]think it's a shame When I [C]get feelin' better when I'm [D]feelin' no pain [D]I can picture every move that a man could make Getting [A]lost in her lovin' is your [D]first mistake Sundown you [G]better take care If I [C]find you bein' creepin' 'round [D]my back stairs Sometimes I [G]think it's a sin When I [C]feel like I'm winnin' when I'm [D]losin' again [D]I can see her lookin' fast in her faded jeans She's a [A]hard lovin' woman, got me [D]feelin' mean Sometimes I [G]think it's a shame When I [C]get feelin' better when I'm [D]feelin' no pain Sundown you [G]better take care If I [C]find you bein' creepin' 'round [D]my back stairs Sundown you [G]better take care If I [C]find you bein' creepin' 'round [D]my back stairs Sometimes I [G]think it's a sin When I [C]feel like I'm winnin' when I'm [D]losin' again Song:- https://youtu.be/K7NMvpZ3PM0 https://youtu.be/9aHD33P2uCI Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Sunshine On My Shoulders 1 [C]Sunshine [F]on my [C]shoulders [F]makes me [C]happy [F][C][F] [C]Sunshine [F]in my [C]eyes can [F]make me [Dm7]cry [G][G] [C]Sunshine [F]on the [C]water [F]looks so [C]lovely [F][C][F] [C]Sunshine [F]almost [C]always [F]makes me [C]high [F [C [F] [C]If I [Dm7]had a day [F]that I could [G]give you [Em][F] [C]I'd give to [Dm7]you a [Em]day just [F]like to[Dm]day [G] [C]If I [Dm7]had a song [F]that I could [C]sing for [Dm7]you [Em][F] [C]I'd sing a [Dm7]song to [Em]make you [F]feel this [C]way [Em][F] [C]Sunshine [F]on my [C]shoulders [F]makes me [C]happy [F][C][F] [C]Sunshine [F]in my [C]eyes can [F]make me [Dm7]cry [G][G] [C]Sunshine [F]on the [C]water [F]looks so [C]lovely [F][C][F] [C]Sunshine [F]almost [C]always [F]makes me [C]high [F][C][F] [C]If I [Dm7]had a [Em]tale that [F]I could [C]tell you[Dm7][Em][F] I'd [C]tell a [Dm7]tale [Em7]sure to [F]make you [Dm7]smile [G7][G] [C]If I [Dm7]had a [Em]wish [F]that I could [C]wish for [Dm7]you [Em][F] [C]I'd make a [Dm7]wish for [Em]sunsh[F]ine [C]all the while [Dm7][C][F] [C]Sunshine [F]on my [C]shoulders [F]makes me [C]happy [F][C][F] [C]Sunshine [F]in my [C]eyes can [F]make me [Dm7]cry [G][G] [C]Sunshine [F]on the [C]water [F]looks so [C]lovely [F][C][F] [C]Sunshine [F]almost [C]always [F]makes me [C]high [F][C][F] [C]Sunshine [F]almost [C]always [F]makes me [C]high
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Surfin' USA 2 [G]If everybody had an [D]ocean Across the U.S.[G]A. Then everybody'd be [D7]surfin', Like Californi-[G]a You'd see 'em wearing their [C]baggies Huarache sandals [G]too A bushy bushy blonde [D]hairdo Surfin' U.S.[G]A. You'd catch 'em surfin' at [D]Del Mar Ventura County [G]line Santa Cruz and [D7]Trestle, Australia's Narra[G]been All over Man[C]hattan And down Doheny [G]Way Everybody's gone [D]surfin' Surfin' U.S.[G]A. We'll all be planning that [D]route We're gonna take real [G]soon We're waxing down our [D7]surfboards We can't wait for [G]June We'll all be gone for the [C]Summer We're on surfari to [G]stay Tell the teacher we're [D]surfin' Surfin' U. S.[G]A. Haggerties and [D]Swamies, Pacific Pali[G]sades San Onofre and [D]Sunset, Redondo Beach L.[G]A. All over La [C]Jolla, and Wa'imea [G]Bay Everybody's gone [D]surfin', surfin' U.S.[G]A. Everybody's gone [D]surfin', surfin' U.S.[G]A. Everybody's gone [D]surfin', surfin' U.S.[G]A. Song:-
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Sweet and Lonely 0 [C]I loved you my [F]sweet and lonely [Dm7]Stranger of a [G7]friend, [C]Held you but [F]couldn't [Dm7]share your [G7]soul. And [C]if the time should [F]come again For [Dm7]kissing in the [G7]hall, [C]Meet me like we [F]never [Dm]left at [G]all. So [C]Goodbye [F]sweet and lonely, [Dm]Things are not the [G]same [C]I have [Dm]loved you but [C]Affection's [Dm]bound to [G]change, [C]Don't cry [F]sweet and lonely, [Dm]Things are not the [G]same [C]I have loved [Dm]you but [C]Affection's [G]bound to [C]change. [C]Boat sails [F]slowly by the [Dm7]Dark and down to [G7]sea [C]Never stopped to [F]think of [Dm7]What's un[G]true [C]You and I play [F]little games That [Dm7]never seem to [G7]end, [C]Never seem to [F]know what [Dm7]We've been [G7]through. So [C]Goodbye [F]sweet and lonely, [Dm]Things are not the [G]same [C]I have [Dm]loved you but [C]Affection's [Dm]bound to [G]change, [C]Don't cry [F]sweet and lonely, [Dm]Things are not the [G]same [C]I have loved [Dm]you but [C]Affection's [G]bound to [C]change. [C]Goodbye [F]sweet and lonely [D7]things are not the [G]same Song:- https://youtu.be/freImDUYyJI 254 | P a g e 2019 Sing and Share INDEX
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Sylvia's Mother 1 [A]Sylvia's Mother says, 'Sylvia's busy Too busy to come to the [E]phone' Sylvia's Mother says, 'Sylvia's tryin' To start a new life of her [A]own' [D]Sylvia's Mother says, [A]'Sylvia's happy So [E]why don't you leave her a[A]lone?' And the [E]operator says, '40 cents more for the next 3 minutes' Plea[D]se Mrs. Avery, I [A]just gotta talk to her [E]I'll only keep her a [A]while [A]Please Mrs. Avery, I [A]just wanna tell 'er Good[E]bye [A]Sylvia's Mother says, 'Sylvia's packin' She's gonna be leavin' [E]today' Sylvia's Mother says, 'Sylvia's marryin' A fella down Galveston [A]way' [D]Sylvia's Mother says, [A]'Please don't say nothin' To [E]make her start cryin' and [A]stay' And the [E]operator says, '40 cents more for the next 3 minutes' Plea[D]se Mrs. Avery, I [A]just gotta talk to her [A]I'll only keep her a [A]while [D]Please Mrs. Avery, I [A]just wanna tell 'er Good[E]bye [A]Sylvia's Mother says, 'Sylvia's hurryin' She's catchin' the nine o'clock [E]train' Sylvia's Mother says, 'Take your umbrella Cause Sylvie, it's startin' to [A]rain' And [D]Sylvia's Mother says, [A]'Thank you for callin' And, [E]Sir, won't you call back a[A]gain?' And the [E]operator says, '40 cents more for the next 3 minutes' Plea[D]se Mrs. Avery, I [A]just gotta talk to her [E]I'll only keep her a [A]while [D]Please Mrs. Avery, I [A]just wanna tell 'er Good[E]bye [Bm]Tell her Good[E]bye Song:- https://youtu.be/QN_89-_K3f0 Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com 2019 Sing and Share P a g e | 255 INDEX
“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Tempest 0 The [G]pale moon rose in it's glory, [C]out on the Western town She told a sad, sad [G]story, of the [D]great ship that went [G]down [G]T'was the fourteenth day of April, [C]over the waves she rode Sailing into to[G]morrow, to a [D]golden age fore[G]told [G]The night was black with starlight, the [C]seas were sharp and clear Moving through the [G]shadows, the [D]promised hour was [G]near [G]Lights were holding steady, [C]gliding over the foam All the Lords and [G]Ladies, [D]heading for their eternal [G]home The [G]chandeliers were swaying, from the [C]balustrades above The orchestra was [G]playing, [D]songs of faded [G]love The [G]Watchman, he lay dreaming, as the [C]ballroom dancers twirled He dreamed the Titanic was [G]sinking, [D]into the under[G]world [G]Leo took his sketchbook, he was [C]often so inclined He closed his eyes and [G]painted, the [D]scenery in his [G]mind [G]Cupid struck his bosom, and [C]broke it with a snap The closest woman [G]to him, he [D]fell into her [G]lap He [G]heard a loud commotion, [C]something sounded wrong His inner spirit was [G]saying, that he [D]couldn't stand here [G]long He [G]staggered to the quarterdeck, no [C]time now to sleep Water on the [G]quarterdeck, a[D]lready three foot [G]deep [G]Smokestack was leaning sideways, [C]heavy feet began to pound He walked into the [G]whirlwind, [D]sky splitting all a[G]round The [G]ship was going under, the [C]universe had opened wide The roll was called up [G]yonder, the [D]angels turned a[G]side 256 | P a g e
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[G]Lights down in the hallway, [C]flickering dim and dull Dead bodies already [G]floating, in the [D]double bottom [G]hull The [G]engines then exploded, [C]propellers they failed to start The boilers over[G]loaded, the [D]ship's bow split a[G]part [G]Passengers were flying, backward, [C]forward, far and fast They mumbled, fumbled, and [G]tumbled, [D]Each one more weary than the [G]last The [G]veil was torn asunder, 'tween the [C]hours of twelve and one No change, no sudden [G]wonder, could [D]undo what had been [G]done The [G]Watchman lay there dreaming, at [C]forty five degrees He dreamed the Titanic was [G]sinking, [D]dropping to her [G]knees [G]Wellington he was sleeping, his [C]bed began to slide His valiant heart was [G]beating, he [D]pushed the tables a[G]side [G]Glass of shattered crystal, lay [C]scattered roundabout He strapped on both his [G]pistols, how [D]long could he hold [G]out? His [G]men and his companions, were [C]nowhere to be seen In silence there he [G]waited for, [D]time and space to inter[G]vene The [G]passageway was narrow, there was [C]blackness in the air He saw every kind of [G]sorrow, heard [D]voices every[G]where [G]Alarm-bells were ringing, to [C]hold back the swelling tide Friends and lovers [G]clinging, to [D]each other side by [G]side [G]Mothers and their Daughters, [C]descending down the stairs Jumped into the icy [G]waters, love and [D]pity sent their [G]prayers The [G]rich man, Mister Astor, [C]kissed his darling wife He had no way of [G]knowing, it'd be the [D]last trip of his [G]life Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
[G]Calvin, Blake and Wilson, [C]gambled in the dark Not one of them would [G]ever live to, tell the [D]tale on disem[G]bark [G]Brother rose up 'gainst Brother, in [C]every circumstance They fought and slaughtered each [G]other, [D]in a deadly [G]dance They [G]lowered down the lifeboats, [C]from the sinking wreck There were traitors, there were [G]turncoats, broken [D]backs and broken [G]necks The [G]Bishop left his cabin, to [C]help others in need Turned his eyes up to the [G]heavens, Said, "The [D]poor are yours to [G]feed" [G]Davey the Brothel-keeper, came [C]out dismissed his Girls Saw the water getting [G]deeper, Saw the [D]changing of his [G]world [G]Jim Dandy smiled, he [C]never learned to swim Saw the little [G]crippled child, and he [D]gave his seat to [G]him He [G]saw the starlight shining, [C]streaming from the East Death was on the [G]rampage, but his [D]heart was now at [G]peace They [G]battened down the hatches, but the [C]hatches wouldn't hold They drowned upon the [G]staircase, of [D]brass and polished [G]gold [G]Leo said to Cleo, I [C]think I'm going mad But he'd lost his mind al[G]ready, what[D]ever mind he [G]had He [G]tried to block the doorway, to [C]save all those from harm Blood from an [G]open wound, [D]pouring down his [G]arm [G]Petals fell from flowers, 'til [C]all of them were gone In the long and dreadful [G]hours, the [D]wizard's curse played [G]on 258 | P a g e
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[G]The host was pouring brandy, [C]he was going down slow He stayed right to the [G]end and he, [D]was the last to [G]go [G]There were many, many others, [C]nameless here forever more They never sailed the [G]ocean, or [D]left their homes be[G]fore The [G]Watchman, he lay dreaming, the [C]damage had been done He dreamed the Titanic was [G]sinking, And he [D]tried to tell some[G]one The [G]Captain, barely breathing, [C]kneeling at the wheel Above him and [G]beneath him, fifty [D]thousand tons of [G]steel He [G]looked over at his compass, and he [C]gazed into its face Needle pointing [G]downward, he [D]knew he lost the [G]race [G]In the dark illumination, he [C]remembered bygone years He read the Book of [G]Revelation, And he [D]filled his cup with [G]tears When the [G]Reaper's task had ended, Sixteen [C]hundred had gone to rest The good, the bad, the [G]rich, the poor, The [D]loveliest and the [G]best [G]They waited at the landing, and they [C]tried to understand But there is no under[G]standing, On the [D]judgement of God's [G]hand The [G]news came over the wires, and [C]struck with deadly force Love had lost its [G]fires, all [D]things had run their [G]course The [G]Watchman he lay dreaming, of all [C]things that can be He dreamed the Titanic was [G]sinking, in[D]to the deep blue [G]sea. Song:- https://youtu.be/AsBVADoo3iI Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Tá Na báid 0 [Am]Tá na báid go domhain sa bhfarraige, [G]Tá na báid go domhain sa bhfarraige, [Am]Tá na báid go domhain sa bhfarraige, [F]Slán abhaile [G]go [Am]dtaga na fir. Curfá [Am]Tá na báid go [G]domhain sa bhfarraige, [Am]Slán abhaile go [Em]dtaga na fir. [Am]Tá na báid go [G]domhain sa bhfarraige, [F]Slán abhaile [G]go [Am]dtaga na fir. [Am]Tá na báid go domhain sa bhfarraige, [G]Iasc ar snámh is líonta tarraingthe, [Am]Tonnta arda, gaoth is anaimhe, [F]Slán abhaile [G]go [Am]dtaga na fir. [Am]Tá na báid go domhain sa bhfarraige, [G]Tonnta arda, fuacht is fearthainn ann; [Am]Trí bhradán i gcomhair an mhangaire, [F]Slán abhaile [G]go [Am]dtaga na fir. [Am]Ar theacht an Mhárta, slán má mhairimid, [G]Gheobhaimid táinte breátha dearga [Am]Éisc ó Phádraig Naofa Beannaithe, [F]Slán abhaile [G]go [Am]dtaga na fir. [Am]Guím-se an t-ádh ina chruacha daingne, [G]Anuas ar chách a théann chun farraige, [Am]Líonta lán go bruach is rath orthu, [F]Slán abhaile [G]go [Am]dtaga na fir.
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
That'll Be The Day [D]Well, [C]that'll be the day when you say Goodbye Yes, [G]that'll be the day when you make me cry You [C]say you gonna leave, you know it's a lie 'Cause [G]that'll be the day when I die Well, you [C]give me all your lovin' and your [G]turtle dovin' [C]All your hugs and kisses and your [G]money, too Well, [C]you know you love me, Baby [G]Still you tell me, maybe [A]That some day, well, [D]I'll be blue [D]Well, [C]that'll be the day when you say Goodbye Yes, [G]that'll be the day when you make me cry You [C]say you gonna leave, you know it's a lie 'Cause [G]that'll be the day when I die Well, [C]when Cupid shot his dart He [G]shot it at your heart So [C]if we ever part and [G]I leave you [C]You say you told me, an' you [G]told me boldly [A]That someday, well, [D]I'll be blue [D]Well, [C]that'll be the day when you say Goodbye Yes, [G]that'll be the day when you make me cry You [C]say you gonna leave, you know it's a lie 'Cause [G]that'll be the day when I die [D]Well [C]that'll be the day, ooh hoo, ooh hoo [G]That'll be the day, ooh hoo, ooh hoo [C]That'll be the day, ooh hoo, ooh hoo [G]That'll be the day
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
The Carnival Is Over 3 Key of G (Note:- This is also in key of C in book 2) [D]Say Good[G]bye my own true lo[D]ver As we [D7]sing a lover’s [G]song [G7]How it [C]breaks my heart to [G]leave you Now the [Em]carni[C]val is [D]gone [D7] High a[G]bove the dawn is [D]waking And my [D7]tears are falling [G]rain [G7]For the [C]carnival is [G]over [Em]We may [C]never meet [G]again [G7]Like a [C]drum my [D]heart was bea[G]ting [Em]And your [C]kiss was [D]sweet as [Bm]wine But the [C]joys of love are [D]flee[Bm]ting For Pierr[C]ot and [Em]Colum[D]bine [D]Now the [G]harbour light is [D]calling This will [D7]be our last Good[G]bye [G7]Though the [C]carnival is [D]over [Em]I will [C]love you [D]’til I [G]die [G7]Like a [C]drum my [D]heart was bea[G]ting [Em]And your [C]kiss was [D]sweet as [Bm]wine But the [C]joys of love are [D]flee[Bm]ting For Pierr[C]ot and [Em]Colum[D]bine [D]Now the [G]harbour light is [D]calling This will [D7]be our last Good[G]bye [G7]Though the [C]carnival is [D]over [Em]I will [C]love you [D’]til I [G]die
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
The January Man 2 Key of G (Note:- This is also in key of C in book 1) The [Em]January man he walks a[D]round In woolen coat and boots of lea[Em]ther The [G]February man still shakes the [Em]snow From off his [C]clothes and blows his [Em]hand The [Em]man of March he sees the Spring and [G]wonders what The year will [D]bring and hopes for better wea[Em]ther Through [Em]April rain the man goes [C]down to [D]Watch the birds come in to share the Sum[Em]mer The [G]man of May stands very still to [Em]Watch the children [C]dance away the [Em]day In [Em]June the man inside the man is [G]young and wants to Lend a hand and [D]smiles at each new[Em]comer. In [Em]July the man in [C]cotton [D]shirt He sits and thinks on being [Em]idle The [G]August man in thousands take the [Em]road to Watch the [C]sun and sit by the [Em]sea Sep[Em]tember man is standing near To [G]saddle up another [D]year and Autumn is his [Em]bridle. The [Em]man of new October takes the [D]rains And early frost is on his shoul[Em]der The [G]poor November man sees fire and [Em]mist And wind and [C]rain and wintry [Em]air December man looks through the snow To [G]let eleven Brothers [D]know, they're all a little ol[Em]der The [Em]January man comes round [D]again In coat and boots of lea[Em]ther To [G]take another turn and walk [Em]along the icy [C]road He knows so [Em]well The [Em]January man is here at the [G]start Of each and every [D]year, along the road for [Em]ever Song:- https://youtu.be/Pkk97xcniNY Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
The Joker 2 [G]Some [C]people call me the space [D]cowboy [C] [G]Yeah, [C]Some call me the gangster of [D]love [C] [G]Some [C]people call me [D]Maurice [C] Cos I [G]speak… of the [C]pompitous of [D]love [C] [G] [C]People talk a[D]bout me Baby [C] [G]Say I’m [C]doing you wrong, doing [D]you wrong [C] [G]But [C]don’t you worry Baby [D]don’t wor[C]ry ‘Cos I’m [G]right here right here [C]right here right here at [D]home [C] Cos I’m a [G]picker… I’m a [C]grinner I’m a [D]lover… and I’m a [C]sinner [G]I play my [C]music in the [D]sun [C] I’m a [G]joker, I’m a [C]smoker I’m a [G]midnight [C]toker [G]I sure don't [C]want to hurt no [D]one [C] Cos I’m a [G]picker… I’m a [C]grinner I’m a [D]lover… and I’m a [C]sinner [G]I play my [C]music in the [D]sun [C] I’m a [G]joker, I’m a [C]smoker I’m a [G]midnight [C]toker [G]I get my [C]lovin’ on the [D]run [C] [G]You’re the [C]cutest thing that I [D]ever did [C]see [G]Really like your [C]peaches wanna [D]shake your tree-[C]-ee [G] Lovey [C]dovey lovey dovey lovey [D]dovey all the time [C] [G]Ooo wee [C]Baby, I’ll sure [D]show you a good [C]time
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The Last Farewell 0 [D]There's a ship lies rigged and [A]ready in the [D]harbor Tomorrow for Old England she [G]sails Far away from your land of endless sunshine To my land full of [Em]rainy skies and [A]gales [A7] [D]And I shall be a[A7]board that ship to[D]morrow Though my heart is full of tears at this [G]farewell [Em]For [A7]you are [F#m]beauti[Bm]ful, and [Em]I have loved you [A]dearly More [Em]dearly than the [A]spoken word can [D]tell [Bm] [Em]For [A7]you are [F#m]beauti[Bm]ful, and [Em]I have loved you [A]dearly More [Em]dearly than the [A]spoken word can [D]tell [D]I've heard there's a [A]wicked war a-[D]blazing [A]And the [D]taste of war I know so very [G]well Even now I see the foreign flag a-raising Their [Em]guns on fire as we sail into [A]hell I [D]have no fear of [A7]death, it brings no [D]sorrow But how bitter will be this last [D]farewell [Em]For [A7]you are [F#m]beauti[Bm]ful, and [Em]I have loved you [A]dearly More [Em]dearly than the [A]spoken word can [D]tell [Bm] [Em]For [A7]you are [F#m]beauti[Bm]ful, and [Em]I have loved you [A]dearly More [Em]dearly than the [A]spoken word can [D]tell [D]Though death and darkness gather [A]all about [D]me My [A]ship be torn apart upon the [G]seas I shall smell again the fragrance of these islands And the [Em]heaving waves that brought me once to [A]thee [A7] And should [D]I return safe [A7]home again to [D]England I shall watch the English mist roll through the [G]dale [Em]For [A7]you are [F#m]beauti[Bm]ful, and [Em]I have loved you [A]dearly More [Em]dearly than the [A]spoken word can [D]tell [Bm] [Em]For [A7]you are [F#m]beauti[Bm]ful, and [Em]I have loved you [A]dearly More [Em]dearly than the [A]spoken word can [D]tell Song:- https://youtu.be/XRNaFeAPi10 Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com
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The Loco-motion 3 [C]Everybody's doin' a [Am]brand new dance now [C]Come on Baby… [Am]do the loco-motion I [C]know you'll get to like it if you [Am]give it a chance now [C]Come on Baby… [Am]do the Loco-motion My [F]little Baby Sister can [Dm]do it with ease It's [F]easier than learning your [Dm]A B C's So [C]come on, come on [G]Do the Loco-motion with [C]me [C]You gotta swing your hips now [F]come on Baby [C]Jump up… mmm jump back Well I [G]think you got the knack, whoah-oh [C]Now that you can do-o it… let's [Am]make a chain now [C]Come on Baby… [Am]do the Loco-motion A [C]chug-a chug-a motion like a [Am]railway train now [C]Come on Baby… [Am]do the Loco-motion [F]Do it nice and easy now [Dm]don't lose control A [F]little bit of rhythm and a [Dm]lot of soul So [C]come on, come on… [G]do the Loco-motion with [C]me [G]Hey Yay Yay Yeah [C]Move around the floor in a [Am]Loco-motion [C]Come on Baby… [Am]do the Loco-motion [C]Do it holding hands if you [Am]get the notion [C]Come on Baby… [Am]do the Loco-motion There's [F]never been a dance that's [Dm]so easy to do It [F]even makes you happy when you're [Dm]feeling blue So [C]come on, come on… [G]do the Loco-motion with [C]me [C]Come on come on… [F]do the Loco-motion [C]Come on come on… [F]do the Loco-motion [C]Come on come on… [G]do the Loco-motion with [C]me
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
The Midnight Special 2 [D]Well, you wake up in the mor[G]nin', You hear the work bell [D]ring, And they march you to the tab[A7]le, to see the same old [D]thing Ain't no food upon the ta[G]ble, and no pork up in the [D]pan But you better not complain, [A7]Boy, you [A]get in trouble with the [D]Man [D]Let the Midnight [G]Special shine a light on [D]me Let the Midnight [A7]Special shine a light on [D]me Let the Midnight [G]Special shine a light on [D]me Let the Midnight [A7]Special shine a everlovin' light on [D]me [D]Yonder come Miss [G]Rosie, how in the world did you [D]know? By the way she wears her [A7]apron, and the clothes she [D]wore Umbrella on her [G]shoulder, piece of paper in her [D]hand She come to see the [A7]gov'nor, she want to free her [D]man [D]Let the Midnight [G]Special shine a light on [D]me Let the Midnight [A7]Special shine a light on [D]me Let the Midnight [G]Special shine a light on [D]me Let the Midnight [A7]Special shine a everlovin' light on [D]me [D]If you're ever in [G]Houston, well, you better do the [D]right You better not [A]gam[A7]ble, there, you better not [D]fight, at all Or the sheriff will [G]grab ya and the Boys will bring you [D]down The next thing you [A7]know, Boy, Oh! You're prison [D]bound [D]Let the Midnight [G]Special shine a light on [D]me Let the Midnight [A7]Special shine a light on [D]me Let the Midnight [G]Special shine a light on [D]me Let the Midnight [A7]Special shine a everlovin' light on [D]me
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The Older I Get 0 [D] [D], [G] [G], [A] [A], [D] [D], The older I [D]get, The more I [G]think You only get a [A]minute, better live while you're in it 'Cause it's gone in a [D]blink, And the older I [D]get, the truer it [G]is It's the people you [A]love, not the money and stuff That makes you [D]rich And if they [G]found a fountain of [D]youth I wouldn't drink a [A]drop and that's the [D]truth Funny how it [G]feels I'm just getting [D]to my best years [A]yet The older I [D]get, the fewer friends I [G]have But you don't need a [A]lot when the ones that you got Have always got your [D]back And the older I [D]get, the better I [G]am At knowing when to [A]give And when to just not give a [D]damn And if they [G]found a fountain of [D]youth I wouldn't drink a [A]drop and that's the [D]truth Funny how it [G]feels I'm just getting [D]to my best years [A]yet The older I [G]get [D], [A] [D], [G] [D], [A] [A], [D] [D], [G] [G], [A] [A], [D] [D] And I don't [G]mind all the [D]lines From all the [A]times I've laughed and [D]cried Souven[G]iers and little [D]signs of the life I've [A]lived The older I [D]get, the longer I [G]pray I don't know [A]why, I guess that I, got more to [D]say And the older I [D]get, the more thankful I [G]feel For the life I've [A]had, and all the life I'm living [D]still Song:268 | P a g e
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
The Silver Tassie 2 [D]Go bring to me a pint o’ wine, And fill it [G]in a Silver [A]Tassie; That I may [D]drink, before I go, A service [G]tae my Bonie [D]Lassie: The boat rocks at the Pier o’ Leith, Fu loud the [G]wind blaws frae the [A]Ferry, The ship rides [D]by the Berwick-law, And I maun [G]leave my Bonny Mar[D]y. The trumpets [D]sound, the banners fly, The glittering [G]spears they are ranked [A]ready, The shouts o’ [D]war are heard afar, And the battle [G]closes deep and bloo[D]dy. [D]It’s not the [Bm]roar o’ sea or [D]shore, Wad make me [G]langer wish to [A]tarry; Nor shouts o’ [D]war that’s heard afar – It’s leaving [G]thee, my Bonny Mar[D]y! [D]It’s leaving [Bm]thee [D]It’s leaving [G]thee
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The Rising of the Moon 0 [C]Ah, come tell me Sean O'Farrell, Tell me [G]why you hurry so Hush a [F]bhuachaill, hush and [C]listen And his [G]cheeks were all a[C]glow I bear [C]orders from the captain, Get you [G]ready quick and soon For the [F]pikes must be to[C]gether By the [G]rising of the [C]moon By the [C]rising of the moon, By the [G]rising of the moon For the [F]pikes must be to[C]gether By the [G]rising of the [C]moon And come [C]tell me Sean O'Farrell, Where the [G]gathering is to be At the [F]old spot by the [C]river Right well [G]known to you and [F]me One more [C]word for signal token, Whistle [G]out the marching tune With your [F]pike upon your [C]shoulder By the [G]rising of the [C]moon By the [C]rising of the moon, By the [G]rising of the moon, With your [F]pike upon your [C]shoulder By the [G]rising of the [C]moon [C]Out from many a mud walled cabin Eyes were [G]watching through the night Many a [F]manly heart was [C]beating For the [G]blessed morning's light Murmurs [C]passed along the valley To the [G]banshee's lonely croon And a [F]thousand blades were [C]flashing At the [G]rising of the [C]moon 270 | P a g e 2019 Sing and Share INDEX
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
At the rising of the moon, At the [G]rising of the moon And a [F]thousand blades were [C]flashing At the [G]rising of the [C]moon All a[C]long that singing river, That [G]black mass of men was seen High [F]above their shining [C]weapons Flew their [G]own beloved [C]green [C]Death to every foe and traitor, Whistle [G]out the marching tune And [F]hoorah me Boys for [C]freedom 'Tis the [G]rising of the [C]moon 'Tis the [C]rising of the moon, 'Tis the [G]rising of the moon And [F]hoorah me Boys for [C]freedom 'Tis the [G]rising of the [C]moon [C]Well they fought for poor old Ireland And full [G]bitter was their fate Oh what [F]glorious pride and [C]sorrow Fills the [G]name of '98 Yes thank [C]God instill our beating hearts In [G]manhood’s burning loom Who would [F]follow in their [C]footsteps At the [G]rising of the [C]moon At the [C]rising of the moon, At the [G]rising of the moon Who would [F]follow in their [C]footsteps At the [G]rising of the [C]moon Song:- https://youtu.be/lpiX93rSCoc Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com
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The Sea Around Us 0 They [A]say that the Lakes of [E]Killarney are fair No stream like the Liffey could ever compare If it's [A]water you want you'll get [E]nothing more [E7]rare Than the stuff they make down by the [A]ocean The [A]sea, oh the sea, oh a grá gheal mo chroí [E7]Long may it flow between England and me It's a [A]sure guarantee that some [E7]hour we'll be free Thank God we're surrounded by [A]water Tom [A]Moore made his waters by [E]fame and renown A great lover of [E7]anything dressed in a crown In [A]brandy the bandy old [E]Saxon he'd drown And [E7]throw ne'er a one in the [A]ocean The [A]sea, oh the sea, oh a grá gheal mo chroí [E7]Long may it flow between England and me It's a [A]sure guarantee that some [E7]hour we'll be free Thank God we're surrounded by [A]water The [A]Scots have their whiskey, the [E7]Welsh have their speech Their poets are paid about ten pence a week Pro[A]vided no harsh word on [E7]England they speak Oh Lord what a price for de[A]votion The [A]sea, oh the sea, oh a grá gheal mo chroí [E7]Long may it flow between England and me It's a [A]sure guarantee that some [E7]hour we'll be free Thank God we're surrounded by [A]water The [A]Danes came to Ireland with [E7]nothing to do Their aim was to plunder, the old Irish they slew 'Well you [A]will in your Vikings' said [E7]Brian Boru Then he threw them back into the [A]ocean 272 | P a g e
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The [A]sea, oh the sea, oh a grá gheal mo chroí [E7]Long may it flow between England and me It's a [A]sure guarantee that some [E7]hour we'll be free Thank God we're surrounded by [A]water Two [A]foreign auld monarchs in [E7]battle did join Each wanting his head on the back of a coin If the [A]Irish had sense they'd drown [E7]both in the Boyne And Partition throw into the [A]ocean The [A]sea, oh the sea, oh a grá gheal mo chroí [E7]Long may it flow between England and me It's a [A]sure guarantee that some [E7]hour we'll be free Thank God we're surrounded by [A]water
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
The Town I love So Well 2 Key of D (Note:- This song is also in Book 1 in Key of G) In my [D]memo[A]ry I will [G]always [D]see The [G]town that [D]I have loved so [A]well Where our [D]school played [D]ball By the [G]gas yard [A]wall And we [G]laughed through the [D]smoke [A]and the [D]smell. Going [Bm]home in the [A]rain Running [D]up the dark [Bm]lane Past the [G]jail and [Em]down Behind the [A]fountain Those were [D]happy [A]days In so [G]many many [D]ways In the [G]town I [D]loved [A]so [D]well. In the [D]early [A]morn the [G]shirt factory [D]horn Called [G]women from [D]Creggan, The Moor and the [A]Bog While the [D]men on the [A]dole Played a [G]Mother's [D]role Fed the [G]children and [D]then [A]Walked the [D]dog And when [Bm]times got [A]rough There was [D]just about [Bm]enough But they [G]saw it through With[Em]out com[A]plaining For [D]deep in[A]side was a [G]burning [D]pride In the [G]town I [D]loved [A]so [D]well. There was [D]music [A]there in the [G]Derry [D]air Like a [G]language that [D]we Could all under[A]stand I re[D]member the [A]day When I [G]earned my first [D]pay When I [G]played in a [D]small [A]pick-up [D]band 274 | P a g e
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
There I [Bm]spent my [A]youth And to [D]tell you the [Bm]truth I was [G]sad to leave it [Em]all behind [A]me There I [D]learned about [A]life And I [G]found a [D]wife In the [G]town I [D]loved [A]so [D]well. But when [D]I re[A]turned Oh my [G]eyes how they [D]burned To see [G]how a [D]town Could be brought to its [A]knees By the [D]armoured [A]cars And the [G]bombed out [D]bars And the [G]gas that hangs [D]on To [A]every [D]breeze Now the [Bm]army's in[A]stalled By the [D]old Gas Yard [Bm]wall And the [G]damned barbed wire Gets [Em]higher and [A]higher With their [D]tanks and their [A]guns Oh my [G]God, what have they [D]done To the [G]town I [D]loved [A]so [D]well. Now the [D]music's [A]gone but they [G]carry [D]on For their [G]spirit's been [D]bruised, never bro[A]ken They will [D]not for[A]get But their [G]hearts are [D]set On to[G]morrow and [D]peace [A]once a[D]gain Now what's [Bm]done is [A]done And what's [D]won is [Bm]wo And what's [G]lost is lost and [Em]gone for[A]ever I can [D]only [A]pray for a [G]bright brand new [D]day For the [G]town I [D]Iove [A]so [D]well.
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The Times They Are A Changing 3 Come [G]gather 'round, [Em]people wher[C]ever you [G]roam And [G]admit that the [Am]waters around you have [D]grown And [G]accept it that [Em]soon you'll be [C]drenched to the [G]bone If your [G]time to [Am]you is worth [D]savin' Then you [D]better start swimmin' or you'll [G7]sink like a [D]stone For the [G]times they are a-[D]chan[G]gin' Come [G]writers and [Em]critics who prophe[C]size with your [G]pen And [G]keep your eyes [Am]wide the chance won't come a[D]gain And [G]don't speak too [Em]soon for the [C]wheel's still in [G]spin And there's [G]no tellin' [Am]who that it's [D]namin' For the [D]loser now will be [G7]later to [D]win For the [G]times they are a-[D]chan[G]gin' Come [G]Senators, [Em]Congressmen [C]please heed the [G]call Don't [G]stand in the [Am]doorway don't block up the [D]hall For [G]he that gets [Em]hurt will be [C]he who has [G]stalled There’s a [G]battle out[Am]side and it’s [D]ragin' It’ll [D]soon shake your windows and [G7]rattle your [D]walls For the [G]times they are a-[D]chan[G]gin' Come [G]Mothers and [Em]Fathers [C]throughout the [G]land And [G]don't criti[Am]cize what you can't under[D]stand Your [G]Sons and your [Em]Daughters are be[C]yond your com[G]mand Your [G]old road is [Am]rapidly [D]agin' Please get [D]out of the new one if you [G7]can't lend your [D]hand For the [G]times they are a-[D]chan[G]gin' The [G]line it is [Em]drawn the [C]curse it is [G]cast The [G]slow one [Am]now will later be [D]fast As the [G]present [Em]now will [C]later be [G]past The [G]order is [Am]rapidly [D]fadin' And the [D]first one now will [G7]later be [D]last For the [G]times they are a-[D]chan[G]gin' Song:- https://youtu.be/JxvVk-r9ut8 276 | P a g e
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This Little Light Of Mine 0 [G]This little light of mine, I'm gonna let it shine. [C]This little light of mine, I'm gonna let it [G]shine. This little light of mine, [Em]I'm gonna let it shine. Let it [G]shine, let it [D]shine, let it [G]shine [G]This little light of mine, I'm gonna let it shine. [C]This little light of mine, I'm gonna let it [G]shine. This little light of mine, [Em]I'm gonna let it shine. [G]Every day, every [D#]day, every [Em]day, every [A7]way, Gonna [G]let my [D]little light [G]shine. [G]Light that shines is the light of love, [C]Hides the darkness from above, [G]Shines on me and it shines on you, [A]Shows you what the power of [D]love can do. [G]Shine my light both bright and clear, [C]Shine my light both far and near, In [G]every dark corner [Em]that I find, [A]Let my [D]little light [G]shine. [G]This little light of mine, I'm gonna let it shine. [C]This little light of mine, I'm gonna let it [G]shine. This little light of mine, [Em]I'm gonna let it shine. [G]Every day, every [D#]day, every [Em]day, every [A7]way, Gonna [G]let my [D]little light [G]shine. [G]Monday gave me the gift of love, [C]Tuesday peace came from above, [G]Wednesday told me to have more faith, [A]Thursday gave me a [D]little more grace, [G]Friday told me to watch and pray, [C]Saturday told me just what to say, [G]Sunday gave me the [Em]power divine To [A]let my [D]little light [G]shine. Song:-
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The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald 0 The [A]legend lives on from the [Em]Chippewa on down Of the [G]big lake they [D]called Gitche [A]Gumee The [A]lake, it is said, never [Em]gives up her dead When the [G]skies of No[D]vember turn [A]gloomy With a [A]load of iron ore twenty-six [Em]thousand tons more Than the [G]Edmund Fitz[D]gerald weighed [A]empty That [A]good ship and true was a [Em]bone to be chewed When the [G]gales of No[D]vember came [A]early The [A]ship was the pride of the [Em]American side Coming [G]back from some [D]mill in Wis[A]consin As the [A]big freighters go, it was [Em]bigger than most With a [G]crew and good [D]Captain well [A]seasoned Con[A]cluding some terms with a [Em]couple of steel firms When they [G]left fully [D]loaded for [A]Cleveland And [A]later that night when the [Em]ship's bell rang Could it [G]be the North [D]wind they'd been [A]feelin'? The [A]wind in the wires made a [Em]tattle-tale sound And a [G]wave broke [D]over the [A]railing And [A]every man knew, as the [Em]captain did too, T'was the [G]witch of No[D]vember come [A]stealin' The [A]dawn came late and the [Em]breakfast had to wait When the [G]gales of No[D]vember came [A]slashin' When [A]afternoon came it was [Em]freezin' rain In the [G]face of a [D]hurricane West [A]wind When [A]suppertime came, the old [Em]cook came on deck sayin' [G]Fellas, it's [D]too rough to feed [A]ya At [A]seven p.m., a main [Em]hatchway caved in, he said [G]Fellas, it's [D]been good to know [A]ya The [A]captain wired in he had [Em]water comin' in And the [G]good ship and [D]crew was in [A]peril And [A]later that night when it’s [Em]lights went outta sight Came the [G]wreck of the [D]Edmund Fitz[A]gerald 278 | P a g e 2019 Sing and Share Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com INDEX
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Does [A]any one know where the [Em]love of God goes When the [G]waves turn the [D]minutes to [A]hours? The [A]searchers all say they'd have [Em]made Whitefish Bay If they'd [G]put fifteen [D]more miles behind [A]her They [A]might have split up or they [Em]might have capsized They [G]may have broke [D]deep and took [A]water And [A]all that remains is the [Em]faces and the names Of the [G]wives and the [D]Sons and the [A]Daughters Lake [A]Huron rolls, Su[Em]perior sings In the [G]rooms of her [D]ice-water [A]mansion Old [A]Michigan steams like a [Em]young man's dreams The [G]islands and [D]bays are for [A]sportsmen And [A]farther below Lake On[Em]tario Takes [G]in what Lake [D]Erie can [A]send her And the [A]iron boats go as the [Em]mariners all know With the [G]gales of No[D]vember re[A]membered In a [A]musty old hall in De[Em]troit they prayed, In the [G]maritime [D]sailors' ca[A]thedral The [A]church bell chimed ‘til it rang [Em]twenty-nine times For [G]each man on the [D]Edmund Fitz[A]gerald The [A]legend lives on from the [Em]Chippewa on down Of the [G]big lake they [D]called Gitche [A]Gumee Su[A]perior, they said, never [Em]gives up her dead When the [G]gales of No[D]vember come [A]early
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The War After the War 1 [G]Who's gonna care for the ones who care For the ones who went to war There’s land mines in the living room And eggshells on the floor [C]I lost myself in the shadow Of your honor and your pain You [G]stare out the window As our dreams go down the drain [D]Invisible, the [D7]war after the [G]war [G]I get no basic training, I get no purple heart I'm supposed to carry on, I can't fall apart [C]People look at you and thank you For the sacrifice you made They [G]look at me and smile and say I'm lucky you're okay [D]Invisible, the [D7]war after the [G]war I'm a [C]soldier too, just like you [G]Serving something bigger than my[D]self I [C]serve unseen, caught in between My [G]pain and the pain of someone [D]else I'm [G]stronger than you think I am, I'm right here by your side I am not your enemy I don't want to fight [C]There's no going back in time I know you're not the same But [G]you are not the only one For whom the world has changed [D]Invisible, the [D7]war after the [G]war
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Three Score And Ten 3 Key of G (Note:- This is also in key of C in book 1) Me[G]thinks I see an host of craft [Em]spreading their [C]sails a-[G]lee As [C]down the Humber [G] they do glide all bound for the Northern [D7] Sea. Me[G]thinks I see on each small craft a [Em]crew with hearts so [G]brave They go to [C]earn their [D7]daily bread u[G]pon the [D7]restless [G]wave. Chorus And it's [G]three score and ten Boys and [Em]Men Were [C]lost from Grimsby [G]Town. From [C]Yarmouth down to [G]Scarborough Many hundreds more were [D7]drowned. Our [G]herring craft, our trawlers, Our [Em]fishing [C]smacks as [G]well They long did [C]fight that [D7]bitter night and [G]Battled [D7]with the [G]swell. Me[G]thinks I see them yet again as they [Em]Leave the [C]land be[G]hind Casting their [C]lead into the [G]deep, the fishing grounds to [D7]find. Me[G]thinks I see them yet again and [Em]all on [C]board's all [G]right With the sails close [C]reefed and the [D7]decks cleared up And the [G]sidelights [D7]burning [G]bright. Me[G]thinks I’ve heard the Skipper say, “My [Em]lads, we’ll [C]shorten [G]sail, The sky to [C]all appearan[G]ces is like an approaching [D7]gale.” Me[G]thinks I see them yet again, And the [Em]midnight [C]hour has [G]passed, And the little [C]craft was batt[D7]ling there All [G]with the [D7]icy [G]blast. [G]October's night left such a sight, Was [Em]never [C]seen be[G]fore: There was masts and [C]yards and broken [G]spars Washed up along the [D7]shore. There was [G]many a heart of sorrow, There was many a [Em]heart so [G]brave. There was many a [C]hearty [D7]fisher lad Did [G]find a [D7]watery [G]grave. Song:https://youtu.be/m_za7EkIcnU Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com
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Trouble In The Fields 2 [Am] [G] [C] [C] [G]Baby I [C]know that we've got [Bm]trouble in the [C]fields When the [G]bankers swarm like [C]locusts, They are [D]turning away our [G]yield The [G]trains roll [C]by our silos, [Bm]silver in the [C]rain They leave our [G]pockets full of [C]nothing But our [D]dreams and the golden [G]grain [G]Have you seen the [C]folks in line [G]downtown at the [C]station They're [G]all buying their [C]tickets out and They’re [D]talking the great de[G]pression [G]Now, our parents [C]had their hard times [Bm]fifty years a[C]go When they [G]stood out in these [C]empty fields In [D]dust as deep as [G]snow And [G]all this [C]trouble in our [D]fields If this [G]rain can fall, these [C]wounds can heal They'll never [D]take our native [G]soil But if we [C]sell that new John [D]Deere And then we'll [G]work these crops with [C]sweat and tears You'll be the [G]mule I'll be the [Am7]plow Come harvest [G]time we'll work it [C]out There's still a lot of [Am]love, [D]Here in these troubled [G]fields [Am] [G] [C] [C] [G]There's a book up [C]on the shelf [Bm]About the dust bowl [C]days And there's a [G]little bit of you and a [C]little bit of me In the [D]photos on every [G]page [G]Now our children [C]live in the city and They [Bm]rest upon our [C]shoulders They [G]never want the [C]rain to fall or The [D]weather to get col[G]der 282 | P a g e
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And [G]all this [C]trouble in our [D]fields If this [G]rain can fall, these [C]wounds can heal They'll never [D]take our native [G]soil But if we [C]sell that new John [D]Deere And then we'll [G]work this farm with [C]sweat and tears You'll be the [G]mule I'll be the [Am]plow Come harvest [G]time we'll work it [C]out There's still a lot of [Am]love, [D]Here in these troubled [G]fields [C]You'll be the [G]mule I'll be the [Am]plow Come harvest [G]time we'll work it [C]out There's still a lot of [Am]love, [D]Here in these troubled [C]fields [G]
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‘Til The Morning Comes 3 [C]I'm gonna give you ‘Til the [F]morning comes [Dm]’Til the morning [G]comes, [Dm]’Til the morning [G]comes. [C]I'm only waiting ‘Til the [F]morning comes [Dm]’Til the morning [G]comes, [Dm]’Til the morning [G]comes.
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Under The Boardwalk 1 Oh when the [G]sun beats down and melts the tar up on the [D]roof And your [D7]shoes get so hot you wish Your tired feet were fire[G]proof [G7] Under the [C]boardwalk ... down by the [G]sea On a blanket with my ba[D]by is where I'll [G]be Under the [Em]boardwalk… out of the sun Under the [D]boardwalk… we'll be having some fun Under the [Em]boardwalk… people walking above Under the [D]boardwalk… we'll be falling in love Under the [Em]board-walk… board-walk From the [G]park you hear the happy sound of a… carou[D]sel You can [D7]almost taste the hotdogs And french fries [G]they sell [G7] Under the [C]boardwalk… down by the [G]sea On a blanket with my ba[D]by is where I'll [G]be Under the [Em]boardwalk… out of the sun Under the [D]boardwalk… we'll be having some fun Under the [Em]boardwalk… people walking above Under the [D]boardwalk… we'll be falling in love Under the [Em]board-walk… board-walk [G] [G] [D] [D], [D7] [D7] [G] [G7] Under the [C]boardwalk ... down by the [G]sea On a blanket with my ba[D]by is where I'll [G]be Under the [Em]boardwalk… out of the sun Under the [D]boardwalk… we'll be having some fun Under the [Em]boardwalk… people walking above Under the [D]boardwalk… we'll be falling in love Under the [Em]board-walk… board-walk Song:- https://youtu.be/MRQm7Yt77k0 Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com
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Up Around the Bend 2 [C]There's a place up ahead and I'm goin' [G]Just as fast as my feet can [C]fly Come away, come away if you're goin' [G]Leave the sinkin' ship be[C]hind [F]Come on the [C]risin' [G]wind, We're [F]goin' up a[C]round the [G]bend Oh [C]Bring a song and a smile for the banjo [G]Better get while the gettin's [C]good Hitch a ride to the end of the highway [G]Where the neon's turn to [C]wood [F]Come on the [C]risin' [G]wind, We're [F]goin' up a[C]round the [G]bend Oh [C]You can ponder perpetual motion, [G]Fix your mind on a crystal [C]day, Always time for a good conversation, [G]There's an ear for what you [C]say [F]Come on the [C]risin' [G]wind, We're [F]goin' up a[C]round the [G]bend Yeah Oh [C]Catch a ride to the end of the highway [G]And we'll meet by the big red [C]tree, There's a place up ahead and I'm goin' [G]Come along, come along with [C]me [F]Come on the [C]risin' [G]wind, We're [F]goin' up a[C]round the [G]bend Yeah [C]Do do do Do do do Do do [G]do [C]do [C]Do do do Do do do Do [G]do [C]do
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Up On The Roof 3 When [G]this old world starts a [Em]getting me down, And [C]people are just too [Am7]much for [D7]me to [G]face. I'll [G]climb way up to the [Em]top of the stairs and [C]All my cares just [Am]drift right [D]into [G]space. [C]On the roof, it's peaceful as can be and [G]There the world be[Em]low can't bother [Am]me [D] So when [G]I come home feeling [Em]tired and beat, I [C]go up where the [D7]air is fresh and [G]sweet. I [G]get far away from the [Em]hustling crowd and [C]All the rat-race [D7]noise down in the [G]street. [C]On the roof, that's the only place I know, Where [G]you just have to [Em]wish to make it [C]so, Let's [D]go up on the [G]roof. At [C]night the stars, put on a show for free. And, [G]darling, you can [Em]share it all with [C]me, [D]I keep on telling you Right [G]smack dab in the [Em]middle of town , I [C]found a para[D7]dise that's trouble-[G]proof. And if this world starts [Em]getting you down, There's [C]room enough for [D]two Up on the [G]roof, up on the [Em]roof, up on the [G]roof.
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Wabash Cannonball 0 [D]From the great Atlantic Ocean to the wide Pacific [G]Shore From the [A]Queen of flowing mountain to the South bell by the [D]shore She's mighty tall and handsome she’s known quite well by [G]all [A]She's the combination on the Wabash Cannon[D]ball [D]She came down from Birmingham one cold December [G]day As she [A]rolled into the station you could hear all the people [D]say There's a Girl from Tennessee she's long and she's [G]tall [A]She came down from Birmingham on the Wabash Cannon[D]ball [D]Our Eastern states are dandies so the people always [G]say From [A]New York to St. Louis and Chicago by the [D]way From the Hills of Minnesota where the rippling waters [G]fall No [A]changes can be taken on the Wabash Cannon[D]ball [D]Here's to Daddy Claxton may his name forever [G]stand And [A]always be remembered 'round the courts of Ala[D]bam His earthly race is over and the curtains 'round him [G]fall We'll [A]carry home to victory on the Wabash Cannon[D]ball [D]Listen to the jingle the rumble and the [G]roar As she [A]glides along the woodland through the hills and by the [D]shore Hear the mighty rush of the engine hear the lonesome hobos [G]call You're [A]traveling through the jungle on the Wabash Cannon[D]ball
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Wand'rin' Star 3 [C]I was born under a wan[D]drin' [C]star I was born under a wandrin' [G7]star [F]Wheels are made for rollin' Mules are made to pack I've [C]never seen a sight that Didn't look [D7]better looking [G]back [G7] [C]I was born under a wandrin' star [Em]Mud can make you prisoner, And the [Bm]plains can bake you dry [Em]Snow can burn your eyes, but only [Bm]people make you cry [Dm]Home is made for comin' from, for [Am]dreams of goin' to [Dm]Which with any luck will never come [G]true [G7] [C]I was born under a wan[D]drin' [C]star I was born under a wandrin' [G]star [G7] [F]Do I know where hell is? Hell is in hello [C]Heaven is Goodbye for ever, It's [D7]time for me to [G]go [G7] [C]I was born under a wandrin' [Am]star [Dm]A [Em]wan[Am]drin' [Dm]wan[G7]drin' [C]star [F]When I get to heaven tie me to a tree Or I'll begin to [C]roam, and soon You’ll [D7]know where I will [G]be [G7] [C]I was born under a wandrin' [Am]star A [Em]wan[Am]drin' [Dm]wan[G7]drin' [C]star
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Walk Of Life 0 [A] [A] [G] [G], [A] [A] [G] [A] [D]Here comes Johnny singing oldies, goldies Be-Bop-A-Lula, Baby What I Say Here comes Johnny singing I Gotta Woman Down in the tunnels, trying to make it pay [G]He got the action, he got the motion [D]Yeah, the Boy can play, [G]dedication, devotion Turning all the [D]night time into the day He do the song about the sweet lovin' woman [A]He do the song about the [D]knife [G]He do the [D]walk, [A]do the walk of [G]life Yeah, he do the [A]walk of [D]life [D] [D] [G] [G,] [A] [A] [G] [A] [D]Here comes Johnny and he'll tell you the story Hand me down my walkin' shoes Here comes Johnny with the power and the glory Backbeat the talkin' blues [G]He got the action, he got the motion [D]Yeah, the Boy can play, [G]dedication, devotion Turning all the [D]night time into the day He do the song about the sweet lovin' woman [A]He do the song about the [D]knife [G]He do the [D]walk, [A]do the walk of [G]life Yeah, he do the [A]walk of [D]life [D] [D] [G] [G,] [A] [A] [G] [A]
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[D]Here comes Johnny singing oldies, goldies Be-Bop-A-Lula, Baby What I Say Here comes Johnny singing I Gotta Woman Down in the tunnels, trying to make it pay [G]He got the action, he got the motion [D]Yeah, the Boy can play, [G]dedication, devotion Turning all the [D]night time into the day [D]And after all the violence and double talk [A]There's just a song in all the [D]trouble and the strife [G]You do the walk, [D]yeah, you do the [A]walk of life [G]Mmm, you do the [A]walk of [D]life [D] [D] [G] [G,] [A] [A] [G] [A]
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What Colour Is The Wind 3 [G]What colour is the wind, Daddy Is it [C]yellow, red or [G]blue [C]When he's playing [D]with my [Em]hair, Daddy Does he do the same to [D]you When he's [G]dying does his [C]colour fade Is a gentle breeze a [G]lighter [Em]shade Just like his friend the [D]sea The [D7]wind feels blue to [G]me [G]When the blackbird starts to sing, Daddy Do the [C]flowers hear him, [G]too [C]When he's pouring [D]out his [Em]heart, Daddy Tell me, what do roses [D]do Do they [G]cast their scent u[C]pon the air And is fragrance just a [G]rose in [Em]prayer Giving thanks to God a[D]bove For the [D7]blackbird's song of [G]love [C]Blow, wind, [G]blow, [D]wild and [G]free [C]My Daddy [G]says, you're a lot [D]like [G]me I [D]know each colour, it’s [C]shape and [G]size I've [D]seen them all, with my Daddy's [G]eyes [G]I know that grass is green, Daddy I've [C]touched it with my [G]toes And [C]snow is [D]purest [Em]white, Daddy I've felt it with my [D]nose But my [G]favorite colour [C]has to be The colour of your [G]love for [Em]me And Daddy, I've been [D]told, that [D7]love is always [G]gold [C]Blow, wind, [G]blow, [D]wild and [G]free [C]My Daddy [G]says, you're a lot [D]like [G]me [C]My Daddy [G]says, you're a lot [D7]like [G]me What [G]colour is the wind Song:- https://youtu.be/IkyPGEuMqvc 292 | P a g e 2019 Sing and Share INDEX
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When The Party's Over 2 [D]Would you like to learn to sing? Would you like to sing my song? Would you [G]like to learn to love me best of [D]all? [D]Anyone can learn the words And the melody's so plain This [G]is my song to bring you back a[D]gain I’ll [G]teach you how to [D]sing and dance With a [C]song and dance rou[D]tine And [G]when my party's [D]over You can [Am7]fall in love with [A]me Would you [D]like to learn to Tango? Do you dance the light Fandango? [G]Teach you how before we're [D]done [D]Anyone can make it two Any two can turn to one And the [G]melody's lost Before the song's be[D]gun Well, we [G]sound so good to[D]gether And so [C]poorly sung a[D]lone Your [G]harmony's an [D]open breeze Into my sheltered [A]home [D]Would you like to learn to sing? Would you like to sing my song? Would you [G]like to learn to love me best of [D]all? I can [G]teach you how to [D]sing and dance With a [C]song and dance rou[D]tine And [G]when my party's [D]over You can [Am7]fall in love with [A]me You can [Am7]fall in love... [D]with me Song:-
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When You Were Big And I Was Small 2 This [G]song is dedi[Bm]cated to my [Em]Father, Who was [Am]taken from this earth just far too [D]soon. No [G]more I’ll hear his [Bm]laughter or his [Em]singing, It [Am]ended on a [D]Summer day in [G]June. The [G]last song of the [Bm]Summer was the [Em]cuckoo, [Am]Outside the window of your [D]room, It was the [G]last time of that [Bm]year I heard him [Em]calling, Your [Am]soul flew out the [D]window late in [G]June. I [C]stood upon your [D]feet, we danced to[Bm]gether, Come [C]on Eileen we [D]spun from wall to [G]wall [C]Childhood memories [D]they go on for[Bm]ever Those [Am]days when you were big [Dm]and I was [G]small. You [G]used to wake me [Bm]up before the [Em]Sun did, The [Am]scent of rashers cooking on the [D]pan. And the [G]radio was [Bm]playing, come on [Em]Eileen, [Am]Lifted me and [D]took me by the [G]hand. I [C]stood upon your [D]feet, we danced to[Bm]gether, Come [C]on Eileen we [D]waltzed from wall to [G]wall [C]Childhood memories [D]they go on for[Bm]ever Those [Am]days when you were big [Dm]and I was [G]small. [G]Lit up by the [Bm]blue screen in the [Em]small room, [Am]Cigarette in hand and singing Grapefruit [D]Moon. [G]That is how I [Bm]see you in your [Em]last days, [Am]In the dark and [D]humming’ that old [G]tune I [C]stood upon your [D]feet, we danced to[Bm]gether, Come [C]on Eileen we [D]spun from wall to [G]wall [C]Childhood memories [D]they go on for[Bm]ever Those [Am]days when you were big [Dm]and I was [Am]small. Those [Am]days when you were big [Dm]and I was [G]small. Song:- https://youtu.be/Ila5RckTrLY 294 | P a g e
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
When You Were Sweet Sixteen 3 (Note:- This is also in key of G in book 2) When [C]first I saw the [Am]love light in your [F]eye, [Dm] I [G]thought the world held [G7]naught but joy for [C]me. [G] And [C]even though we [Am]drifted far a[F]part, [Dm] I [D]never dream, but what I dream of [G]thee. [G7] I [C]love you as I've [Am]never loved be[F]fore, [Dm] Since [G]first I saw you [G7]on the village [C]green. [G] Come [C]to me e'er my [Am]dreams of love are [F]o'er, [Dm] I [G]love you as I [C]loved you, [Am]When you were [Em]sweet, When you were [Dm]sweet [G]six[C]teen. Last [C]night I dreamt I [Am]held you in my [F]arms [Dm] And [G]once again [G7]you were my happy [C]bride [G] I [C]kissed you as I [Am]did on ‘Auld Lang [F]Syne’ [Dm] As [D]too the church we wandered side by [G]side [G7] I [C]love you as I've [Am]never loved be[F]fore, [Dm] Since [G]first I saw you [G7]on the village [C]green. [G] Come [C]to me e'er my [Am]dreams of love are [F]o'er, [Dm] I [G]love you as I [C]loved you, [Am]When you were [Em]sweet, When you were [Dm]sweet [G]six[C]teen.
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Whispering Hope 2 [D]Soft as the [G]voice of an [D]angel [A7]Breathing a lesson un[D]heard [D]Hope with a [D7]gentle per[G]suasion [D]Whispers a [A7]comforting [D]word [D]Wait, ‘til the [A]darkness is o[D]ver [A]Wait, ‘til the tem[E7]pest is [A]done [A7] [D]Hope, for the [G]sunshine to[D]morrow [D]After the [A7]shower is [D]gone [A]Whispering [D]hope Oh how [A]welcome Thy [D]voi[D7]ce [G]Making my [D]heart In it’s [A7]sorrow re[D]joice [D]If in the [G]dusk of the [D]twilight [A7]Dim be the region a[D]far [D]Will not the [D7]deepening [G]darkness [D]Brighten the [A7]glimmering [D]star [D]Then when the [A]night is u[D]pon us [A]Why should the [E7]heart sink a[A]way [A7] [D]When the dark mid[G]night is o[D]ver [D]Watch for the [A7]breaking of [D]day [A]Whispering [D]hope Oh how [A]welcome Thy [D]voi[D7]ce [G]Making my [D]heart In it’s [A7]sorrow re[D]joice
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Why Me 2 Why me [D]Lord what have I ever [G]done To deserve even [D]one of the pleasures I've [A]known [A7] Tell me, [D]Lord, what did I ever [G]do That was worth lovin' [D]you or the [A7]kindness you've [D]shown [G]Lord help me, Jesus, I've [D]wasted it so Help me [A7]Jesus I know what I [D]am But [G]now that I know that I've [D]needed you so Help me, [A]Jesus, my [A7]soul's in your [D]hand [A7] Try me, Lord, [D] if you think there's a [G]way I can try to re[D]pay all I've taken from [A7]you Maybe [D]Lord I can show someone [G]else What I've been through my[D]self, on my [A7]way back to [D]you [G]Lord help me, Jesus, I've [D]wasted it so Help me [A7]Jesus I know what I [D]am But [G]now that I know that I've [D]needed you so Help me, [A]Jesus, my [A7]soul's in your [D]hand [A7] [G]Lord help me, Jesus, I've [D]wasted it so Help me [A7]Jesus I know what I [D]am But [G]now that I know that I've [D]needed you so Help me, [A]Jesus, my [A7]soul's in your [D]hand [A7] [A7]Jesus, my soul's in your [G]hand. [D]
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Willy O'Winsbury 0 [C]The King has [G]been a prison[D]er And a [Am]prisoner long in [C]Spain And [G]Willie of the Wins[Bm]bury Has lain [Em]long with his [G]Daughter at [C]home [C]"What ails you, what [G]ails you, my Daughter [D]Janet Why you [Am]look so pale and [C]wan Oh, [G]Have you had any sore sick[Bm]ness Or yet [Em]been [G]sleeping with a [C]man?" "I have not [G]had any sore sick[D]ness Nor [Am]yet been sleeping with a [C]man It [G]is for [Em]you, my [G]Father [Bm]Dear, For [Em]biding so [G]long in [C]Spain" "Cast off, cast [G]off your berry-brown [D]gown Stand [Am]naked on the [C]stone That [G]I may [Em]know you [G]by your [Bm]shape If [Em]you be a [G]maiden [Em]or [C]none" And she’s cast [G]off her berry-brown [D]gown She’s stood [Am]naked on the [C]stone Her [G]apron was low, her haunches [Bm]round Her [Em]face was [G]pale and [C]wan "Oh is he a [G]Lord or a Duke or a [D]Knight Or a [Am]man of birth and [C]fame Or [G]was it with one of my serving [Bm]men That's [Em]lately come out of [G]Spain?" "No it wasn't with a [G]Lord or a Duke or a [D]Knight Nor a [Am]man of birth and [C]fame But [G]it was with [Em]Willie of [G]Winsbur[Bm]y I could [Em]bide no [G]longer a[C]lone" 298 | P a g e
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And the King has [G]called on his merry men [D]all By [Am]thirty and by [C]three Saying [G]"Fetch me this [C]Willie of [G]Winsbur[Bm]y For [Em]hanged [G]he shall [C]be" But when he [G]came the King be[D]fore He was [Am]clad all in the red [C]silk His [G]hair was like the strands of [Bm]gold His [Em]skin was as [G]white as the [C]milk "And it is no [G]wonder," said the [D]King "That my [Am]Daughter's love you did [C]win For if [G]I was a [Em]woman, as [G]I am a [Bm]man My [Em]bedfellow [G]you would have [C]been" "Now will you [G]marry my Daughter [D]Janet By the [Am]truth of your right [C]hand? Oh [G]will you [Em]marry my [G]Daughter [Bm]Janet I will [Em]make you a [G]Lord of my [C]land" "Well Yes, I'll [G]marry your Daughter [D]Janet By the [Am]truth of my right [C]hand Well [G]Yes I'll marry your Daughter [Bm]Janet But I'll [Em]not be the [G]Lord of your [G]land" And he's mounted [G]her on a milk-white [D]steed And him[Am]self on a dapple [C]grey He has [G]made her the Lady of as much [Bm]land As she shall [Em]ride in a [G]long Summer's [C]day.
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Wild Wild Angels 3 Key of G Don't [G]talk to me of shattered dreams, Of [D]course you don't know what it means, To [C]live for someone [D]else, you can't just [G]take, And when you're bitten by the truth, You [D]blame it on your mis-spent youth, You [C]never seem to [D]learn by your mis[G]takes. So don't [C]talk to me of [D]wild wild [G]Angels, [C]Wild wild [D]Angels on the [G]skyways, Those [C]wild wild [D]Angels on the [G]highways of your life, 'Cause it's [C]people like [D]you [G]who never [C]knew, What [G]wild wild [D]Angels have to [C]face. And [G]I ain't hangin' round to see, You [D]turn on someone else like me, I'm [C]still alive and you [D]know the way I [G]live, But Baby that's one way you'll never be, [D]Such simple things you fail to see, You [C]take back every[D]thing you ever [G]give. So don't [C]talk to me of [D]wild wild [G]Angels, [C]Wild wild [D]Angels on the [G]skyways, Those [C]wild wild [D]Angels on the [G]highways of your life, 'Cause it's [C]people like [D]you [G]who never [C]knew, What [G]wild wild [D]Angels have to [C]face. [G] [D] So don't [C]talk to me of [D]wild wild [G]Angels, [C]Wild wild [D]Angels on the [G]skyways, Those [C]wild wild [D]Angels on the [G]highways of your life, 'Cause it's [C]people like [D]you [G]who never [C]knew, What [G]wild wild [D]Angels have to [C]face. Song:- https://youtu.be/RXrFM_rm0PQ 300 | P a g e
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Wind Beneath My Wings 2 [C]Oh, Oh, [G]Oh, Oh, [C]Oh. [G]It must have been cold there in my [C]shadow, [G]To never have sunlight on your [C]face. [Am]You were content to let me [D]shine; that's your way. [Am]You always walked a step be[D]hind. [G]So I was the one with all the [C]glory, [G]While you were the one with all the [C]strength. [Am]A beautiful face without a [D]name; for so long. [Am]A beautiful smile to hide the [D]pain. [B7] [Em]Did you ever [C]know that you're my [G]hero, [B7] [Em]And everything [C]I would like to [G]be? [D] [Em]I can fly [C]higher than an [G]eagle, [D] [Am]For you are the [D]wind beneath my [G]wings. [G]It might have appeared to go un[C]noticed, [G]But I've got it all here in my [C]heart. [Am]I want you to know I know the [D]truth; of course I know it. [Am]I would be nothing without [D]you. [B7] [Em]Did you ever [C]know that you're my [G]hero, [B7] [Em]And everything [C]I would like to [G]be? [D] [Em]I can fly [C]higher than an [G]eagle, [D] [Am]For you are the [D]wind beneath my [G]wings. [Em]Did I ever [C]tell you you're my [G]hero, [B7] [Em]You're everything, [C]everything I wish I could [G]be? [D] [Em]Oh, and I, I could fly [C]higher than an [G]eagle, [D] [Am]For you are the [D]wind beneath my [G]wings. [Am]For you are the [D]wind beneath my [G]wings. [Am]Oh, the [D]wind beneath my [G]wings. Song:- https://youtu.be/0iAzMRKFX3c Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com
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With a Little Help from My Friends 4 [G]What would you [D]think if I [Am]sang out of tune Would you stand up and [D]walk out on [G]me Lend me your [D]ears and I'll [Am]sing you a song And I'll try not to [D]sing out of [G]key Oh, I get [F]by with a little [C]help from my [G]friends Mmm I get [F]high with a little [C]help from my [G]friends Mmm gonna [F]try with a little [C]help from my [G]friends [D7] [G]What do I [D]do when my [Am]love is away Does it worry you to [D]be a[G]lone How do I [D]feel by the [Am]end of the day Are you sad because you're [D]on your [G]own Oh, I get [F]by with a little [C]help from my [G]friends Mmm I get [F]high with a little [C]help from my [G]friends Mmm gonna [F]try with a little [C]help from my [G]friends Do you [Em]need any[A]body, I [G]need some[F]body to [C]love Could it [Em]be any[A]body, I [G]want some[F]body to [C]love [G]Would you bel[D]ieve in [Am]love at first sight Yes I'm certain that it [D]happens all the [G]time What do you [D]see when you [Am]turn out the light I can't tell you but I [D]know it’s [G]mine Oh, I get [F]by with a little [C]help from my [G]friends Mmm I get [F]high with a little [C]help from my [G]friends Mmm gonna [F]try with a little [C]help from my [G]friends Do you [Em]need any[A]body, I [G]need some[F]body to [C]love Could it [Em]be any[A]body, I [G]want some[F]body to [C]love Oh, I get [F]by with a little [C]help from my [G]friends Mmm I get [F]high with a little [C]help from my [G]friends Mmm gonna [F]try with a little [C]help from my [G]friends Song:- https://youtu.be/AN5JT7wnlZM 302 | P a g e
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Wooden Heart (Muss I Denn) 2 [G]Can't you see, I love [Am]you Please don't [G]break my heart in two That's not hard to do 'Cause I [Am]don't have a [D7]wooden [G]heart And if you say Good[Am]bye Then I [G]know that I would cry Maybe I would die 'Cause I [Am]don't have a [D7]wooden [G]heart There's no [D]strings [D7]upon this [G]love of mine It was [C]always you from the [G]start [D] Treat me [G]nice Treat me [Am]good Treat me [G]like you really should 'Cause I'm not made of wood And I [Am]don't have a [D7]wooden [G]heart [G]Muß i' denn, muß i' [Am]denn Zum [G]Städtele hinaus, Städtele hinaus Und [Am]du mein [D7]Schatz bleibst [G]hier [G]Muß i' denn, muß i' [Am]denn Zum [G]Städtele hinaus, Städtele hinaus Und [Am]du mein [D7]Schatz bleibst [G]hier There's no [D]strings [D7]upon this [G]love of mine It was [C]always you from the [G]start [D] Sei mir [G]gut, Sei mir [Am]gut Sei mir [G]wie du wirklich sollst Wie du wirklich sollst 'Cause I [Am]don't have a [D7]wooden [G]heart Song:-
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You Can Close Your Eyes 2 Well the [G]sun is surely [C]sin[G]king [D]down But the [Am]moon is slowly [D]ris[C]ing [Am] [D] So [G]this old world must [C]still be [G]spinning [D]'round And [Am]I [Em]still [D]love [G]you [C] [D] [G] So [C]close your [D]eyes [F]You can close your [C]eyes, it's all [Em]right [Am7]I don't know no [D]love songs And [F]I can't sing the [C]blues any[Em]more Ah, but [Am]I can [G]sing this [C]song And [Am]you can [G]sing this [C]song [D]When I'm [Em]gone [Am] [Bm] [Am] [D] It [G]won't be long be[C]fore another [D]day Yeah, [Am]we're gonna [Em]have a [D]good [C]time [Am][D] [G]No one's gonna [C]take that [Em]time a[D]way [Am]You can [Em]stay as [D]long as you [C]like [D] [G] So [C]close your [D]eyes [F]You can close your [C]eyes, it's all [Em]right [Am7]I don't know no [D]love songs And [F]I can't sing the [C]blues any[Em]more Ah, but [Am]I can [G]sing this [C]song And [Am]you can [G]sing this [C]song [D]When I'm [Em]gone [Bm] [Am] [G] [D] [G]
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Younger Generation 0 [C]Why must every generation think their [Dm]folks are square And no [G]matter where their heads are they know [C]Mom's ain't there 'Cause I swore when I was small that I'd [Dm]remember when I [G]knew what's wrong with them that I was [C]smaller then [C]Determined to remember all the [Dm]cardinal rules Like [G]sun showers are legal grounds for [C]cutting school I [C]know I have forgotten maybe [Dm]one or two And I [G]hope that I recall them all be[C]fore the Baby's due And I know he'll [Am]have a [G]question or [C]two Like [F]"Hey [G]Pop, can [C]I go ride my [Am]zoom It goes [Dm]two hundred [G]miles an hour [C]Suspended on bal[Am]loons And [Dm]can I put a [G]droplet of This [C]new stuff on my [Am]tongue And [Dm]imagine frothing dragons while you sit and wreck your lungs" And [C]I must be permissive, Under[Am]standing of the younger gener[G]ation And [C]then I'll know that all I've learned my [Dm]kid assumes And [G]all my deepest worries must be [C]his cartoons And still I'll try to tell them him all the [Dm]things I've done Re[G]lating to what he can do when [C]he becomes a man And [Dm]still he'll stick his [G]fingers in the [C]fan And [F]"Hey, [G]Pop, my [C]Girlfriend's only [Am]three She's got her [Dm]own video[G]phone and she's [C]taking L.S. [Am]D. And [Dm]now that we're best [G]friends She wants to [C]give a bit to [Am]me But [Dm]what's the matter Daddy, how come you're turning green? Can it [F]be that you can't live up to your [G]dreams?" Song:- https://youtu.be/rXTjpY_Hdko Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com
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You've Got a Friend 1 When you're [Em]down and [B7]troubled And you [Em]need a [B7]helping [Em]hand [Em7] And [Am]nothin’ [Cmaj7]nothin’ is going [G]right [G7] [B7]Close your eyes and think of me And [Em]soon I [B7]will be [Em]there [Em7] To [Am]brighten up [Bm]even Your darkest [Am7]night [D7] You just [G]call out my [Gmaj7]name and You [Cmaj7]know wherever I [C]am I'll come [G]running [Gmaj7]to See you a [Cmaj7]gain [Am /Am7] [D7] [G]Winter Spring Summer or [Gmaj7]Fall [Cmaj7]All you have to do is call [Am]And I'll [G]be there [Bm / Am] [Am7]you've got a [G]friend [G] [G] [C / G] [G] [A / B7] If the [Em]sky a[B7]bove you Should turn [Em]dark and [B7]full of [Em]clouds [Em7] And that [Am]old North [Cmaj7]wind Begins to [G]blow [G7] [B7]Keep your head to [B7]gether And [Em]call my [B7]name out [Em]loud [Am]Soon you'll hear me [Bm]knocking At your [Am7] [D7]door
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You just [G]call out my [Gmaj7]name and You [Cmaj7]know wherever I [C]am I'll come [G]running [Gmaj7]to see you a [Cmaj7]gain [Am /Am7] [D7] [G]Winter Spring Summer or [Gmaj7]Fall [Cmaj7]All you have to do is call [Am]And I'll [G]be there [Bm / Am] [Am7]you've got a [G]friend [G] [G] [C / G] [G] [A / B7]
BRIDGE Now [F]ain't it good to know that [C]you've got a friend When [G]people can be so [Gmaj7]cold They'll [C]hurt you yes and de [F7]sert you And [Em7]take your soul if you [A]let them Oh but [Cmaj7]don't you let them [GM7 / D7] You just [G]call out my [Gmaj7]name and You [Cmaj7]know wherever I [C]am I'll come [G]running [Gmaj7]to see you a [Cmaj7]gain [Am /Am7] [D7] [G]Winter Spring Summer or [Gmaj7]Fall [Cmaj7]All you have to do is call [Am]And I'll [G]be there [Bm / Am] [Am7]you've got a [G]friend [G] [G] [C / G] [G] [A / B7]
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Testimonials Glad we managed to find you down on the Machair, near Port Arthur. Brilliant evening and so good to sing with you in the fresh air. The cup of tea was also very welcome. Look forward to meeting up with you again soon. The books are class! Well done both of you. ……..Noreen O’Donnell and Sheila Dungloe, Co.Donegal After meeting with you in Donegal three or four years ago, we went home to Nashville and re-introduced ourselves to our guitars. I started on Ukelele but quickly changed to guitar as I had played some in College.During Covid lockdown we were, thankfully, able join with you for online singing and we now entertain our neighbours on our back porch. Just a few weeks ago we took the guitars and songbook to St. Louis and sang for Chuck’s 95 year old Mom, Grace, in the nursing home. Looking forward to joining you on Sunday for the singsong. Hope to meet up with you all in Ireland sometime soon ……..Nancy and Chuck Polus Hoesel Thanks for lifting us all up in song.This got me through the first dark days of Covid. Good for the mind,body and spirit. Love your sessions ….…Tracy Reindl Palecek.Therapist, Rapid City, South Dakota We love our books and use them all the time. Thank you for coming to sing with our Mother, Cassie, at her home in Dundalk. She is 93 and loves to sing. She regularly requests that we replay the recording of the singsong for her and she asks when are we coming to sing for her again. …….Twins Ann Maguire and Mary Ó’Gógáin, Dundalk The best investment I ever made, I am totally in love with my books.I carry the books with me all the time and show them to everyone I meet. Every school and library should have at least one set as should singing groups. …….Margaret Browne, Navan 308 | P a g e
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
Love what Liam and you are doing. Tim and I enjoy the singing. We love the songs about Donegal, my Mother came from there. We are so looking forward to getting back there and meeting up for a singing session when COVID allows. I always have you on in the background if we can’t join in to Zoom …….Maria Fordham. Bedford, England Thank you both for your hospitality shown to Mum and Dad. It made them both so happy to come to Derrybeg and sing with you at Port Arthur pier and on the Machair. Mom is in recovery and doing well after her second hip replacement. She loves to dance. As you know by now, my Dad, Peter, loves coming to Derrybeg and joining in on the rebel & folk songs to reminisce about olde times. Mum, Cathy, loves her visits so much she dances on the beach. She is a great fan of the online sessions, as the music, singing, craic and chat makes her smile ……Paul Anderson, Ballybofey Mary and LiamOg, Many thanks for the superb songbooks- they are remarkable! I knew a few but by God the repertoire will expand hugely. All the very best, ……..Luke O'Neill……Dublin It was so good to meet you and to hear you sing, ‘The War after the War’. It brought tears to our eyes as we are both veterans of the war. Thank you for entertaining us with your songs. …...Couple from New Mexico that we met at Port Arthur Most things in life come and go. People, jobs, relationships. But since I was very small, singing was the one constant in my life. On my own, with friends, for people, to my children and grandchildren, there is always joy. To quote John Denver:- “Music does bring people together. It allows us to experience the same emotions. People everywhere are the same in heart and spirit. No matter what language we speak, what color we are or the expression of our love and our faith, music proves: We are the same.” …….Tricia Doherty, Derrybeg, Co.Donegal Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com
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Loved the Irish accents. Reminded me of my Dad, Tom Clancy. So delightful! It was nice to feel like I was there and I felt close to everyone joining in. I enjoyed learning new songs and really, it was that connection, feeling like I was sitting at that table learning and singing and being in good company. For me, music means togetherness, connecting with others on a different level than normal speech!! It’s joy and peace. . Just this morning, Nicky (my sweet grandson) wanted to hear the banjo. After we listened to some banjo, he asked to get his Mother’s violin out to play for real. ..…..Peggy Clancy Stenglein, Pittsburgh Zoom is the new normal and will be for the foreseeable future. The Meitheal Ceol singing sessions are the next best thing to a real session. The social aspect is invaluable in lifting people's spirits. The craic and camaraderie have been a real tonic during lockdown. It's great that we can all join in from our own space and sing and play the same songs at the same time using the brilliant the song books. From starting out as someone who didn't really sing or play guitar I've found it a real incentive to learn new songs and try to improve my guitar playing. Meitheal Ceol provides a semi-public platform for people to perform. It's like joining up with old friends in the pub and taking turns to sing our favourite songs from the extensive resource provided by the books. I'm so looking forward to getting my hands on book number 3! .......Ray Acheson, Dromore, Co.Down I highly recommend these Beautiful Meitheal Ceol song books... with such a brilliant variety of songs /ballads / chords for instruments ...so Well put together & choices that would suit all ages. They would make an ideal Christmas present. For me... personally...as a beginner ... learning Ukelele...& having a soft voice...not having great confidence & having busy stressful days 24/7..... Opening these Magical books ... attending Mary & Liam's music class... just blows away that stress ...& rejuvenates my soul & heart. Believe me.... after sing song/chat ..tea & banter...the best 310 | P a g e
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw
tonic ever . Looking forward to the 3 rd Edition..& Congratulations to Mary & Liam... for All their hard work & every thought on each page. ……..Annmarie Turk McGinley, Gaoth Dobhair, Co.Donegal Mary, again go raibh míle maith agaibh, yourself and Liam. I had such a lovely evening and felt very indulged! I'm very sorry to be missing Nancy and Chuck's choices tonight. Have fun and 'see' ye tomorrow night. Hopefully we'll get back to Ireland and Donegal someday. We're very much trying to take one day at a time at the moment as this feels as if it is going to be a long haul.Thanks again for the lovely singing and playing, entertaining us all. It's quite a commitment and well done for doing it. Xxx …….Aine Ní Ruairc, London I loved it, especially you both talking. My singing is pretty bad but your "show" is better than karaoke to practice. I might want to buy your book even if it costs a lot to send. What is the price of the book? I know here we have a book rate that is less - not sure if you do from there.I do family history and one of my cousins gave me a copy of a letter from my 2nd great grandmother in Inver, Donegal to her son, my great grandfather, Hugh Cassidy, in America. The letter says almost the same things as the Kilkelly letter. It makes me very sad but is a beautiful and so true song. Parents suffered a lot in the days when the children had to leave home to start a new life. It's hard to imagine their sorrow. My 5 songs: Kilkelly, Rose of Tralee, When Irish Eyes are Smiling, I'd Like to Teach the World Sing and Fields of Gold …..Marilee O’Donnell Cunningham, Harpers Ferry, West Virginia Good Morning Mary. Gorgeous music thank you for sharing. I have visited South Donegal but I am going to visit NW Donegal, too. So lovely there. Hope you are doing well. Here are some songs I like:- The Black Velvet Band, The Galway Girl, Back home to Derry, Dirty old town. There is another song, but I don't know if it's in the book. I don't know the title. The Chorus is "this is my homeland the place I was born in, no matter where I go it's in my soul, my feet may wander a Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com
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thousand places but my heart lead me back home to my Donegal". Any chance to get the town I loved so well on the list? Looking forward to your new book, it's a wonderful idea from you to create these books. Looking forward to the session in the evening. ……..Natalie Breite, Germany
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