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March 24, 2020 Old City Hall Restaurant—Upstairs 7400 Monterey St. Gilroy 2. Sunny Side of the Street 3. Blue Skies 4. Cabaret 5. Edelweiss 6. Hello Dolly 7. Oh, What a Beauful Mornin8. SinginIn The Rain 9. Chim Chim Cher-ee 10. Consider Yourself 11. Side By Side 12. Summerme 13. WalkinMy Baby Back Home 14. Over the Rainbow 16. Aquarius 17. Supercalif….. 18. Pure Imaginaon 20. Shallow 22. Those Were The Days 24. Happy Trails/Aloha Oe BREAK: OPEN MIC

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March 24, 2020

Old City Hall Restaurant—Upstairs

7400 Monterey St. Gilroy

2. Sunny Side of the Street

3. Blue Skies

4. Cabaret

5. Edelweiss

6. Hello Dolly

7. Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin’

8. Singin’ In The Rain

9. Chim Chim Cher-ee

10. Consider Yourself

11. Side By Side

12. Summertime

13. Walkin’ My Baby Back Home

14. Over the Rainbow

16. Aquarius

17. Supercalif…..

18. Pure Imagination

20. Shallow

22. Those Were The Days

24. Happy Trails/Aloha ‘OeBREAK: OPEN MIC

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Sunny Side of The Street by Jimmy McHugh, Dorothy Fields

G7 C E7 Grab your coat and get your hat,

F G7 Leave your worries on the door-step Am D7 Just direct your feet

Dm7 G7 C G7 To the sunny side of the street

C E7 Can't you hear that pitter pat

F G7 and that happy tune is your step Am D7 Life can be com-plete

Dm7 G7 Con the sunny side of the street

C7 Gm7 C7 I used to walk in the shade

F C7 F with those blues on pa-rade

D7 Am7 D7 G7 Gdim G7But I'm not afraid, this rover, crossed over

C E7 If I never had a cent,

F G7 I'll be rich as Rock-e-fel-ler. Am D7 gold dust at my feet

Dm7 G7 Con the sunny side of the street

C7 Gm7 C7 I used to walk in the shade

F C7 F with those blues on pa-rade

D7 Am7 D7 G7 Gdim G7But I'm not a-fraid, this rover, crossed over

C E7 If I never had a cent,

F G7 I'll be rich as Rock-e-fel-ler. Am D7 gold dust at my feet,

Dm7 G7 on the sunny side of the Dm7 G7 sunny side of the Dm7 G7 C Cmaj7 sunny side of the street

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Blue Skiesby Irving Berlin (1926)

Am . . . | Am+7 . . . | Am7 . . . | D . Blue----- skies---- smiling at me-------------

. . | C . . . | G7 . . . | C . . . | E7 . . . | Nothing but blue----- skies---- do I see--------------

Am . . . | Am+7 . . . | Am7 . . . | D . Blue------ birds------ singing a song---------------

. . | C . . . | G7 . . . | C . . . | . . . . | Nothing but blue------ birds------ all day long------------

C . . . | Fm . C . | Fm . C . | G7 . C . | Never saw the sun------ shining so bright. Never saw things--- going so right-----

C . . . | Fm . C . | Fm . C . | G7 . C\ E7\ | Notic-ing the days------ hurry-ing by------ When you're in love------ my how they fly------y

Am . . . | Am+7 . . . | Am7 . . . | D . Blue------ days------ All of them gone---------------

. . | C . . . | G7 . . . | C . . . | . . . . | Nothing but blue------ skies------ From now on----------------

Inst: Am . . . | Am+7 . . . | Am7 . . . | D .

. . | C . . . | G7 . . . | C . . . | E7 . . . |

Am . . . | Am7 . . . | Am . . . | D .

. . | C . . . | G7 . . . | C . . . | . . . . |

C . . . | Fm . C . | Fm . C . | G7 . C . | Never saw the sun------ shining so bright. Never saw things--- going so right-----

C . . . | Fm . C . | Fm . C . | G7 . C\ E7\ | Notic-ing the days------ hurry-ing by------ When you're in love------ my how they fly------y

Am . . . | Am+7 . . . | Am7 . . . | D . Blue----- skies---- smiling at me-------------

. . | C . . . | G7 . . . | C . . . | E7 . . . | Nothing but blue----- skies---- do I see--------------

Am . . . | Am+7 . . . | Am7 . . . | D . Blue------ days------ All of them gone---------------

. . | C . . . | G7 . . . | C . . . | C6\ Nothing but blue------ skies------ From now on----------------

San Jose Ukulele Club 3

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Cabaret John Kander / Fred Ebb, 1966

from the 1966 Broadway production YouTube video tutorial: https://youtu.be/fkyzlsI6wM4

INTRO:[Choppy, bouncy strum: D-DuDuDu]

Am D7 G D7 | X X X X | X X X X | X X X X | X X X X|

VERSES 1 & 2: G D7 G D7 What good is sitting alone in your room? G G7 Come hear the music play C C7b9 Bm7 E7 Am D7 G D7 Life is a cabaret, old chum, come to the cabaret

G D7 G D7 Put down the knitting the book and the broom G G7 Time for a holiday C C7b9 Bm7 E7 Am D7 G Life is a cabaret, old chum, come to the cabaret

VERSE 3: G D7 G D7 No use permitting some prophet of doom G G7 To wipe every smile away C C7b9 Bm7 E7 Am D7 G Life is a cabaret, old chum, come to the cabaret

VERSE 4: G D7 G D7 Start by admitting from cradle to tomb G G7 Isn’t that long a stay C C7b9 Bm7 E7 Life is a cabaret, old chum C C7b9 Bm7 E7 Only a cabaret, old chum, Am D7 G And I love a cabaret!

CHORUS: Cm G

Come taste the wine, come hear the band Em A7

Come blow your horn, start celebrating D7[STOP] Right this way, your table’s waiting

REPEAT CHORUS

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Oh, What A Beautiful Mornin’ Rodgers and Hammerstein, 1943

From “Oklahoma” YouTube video tutorial: https://youtu.be/Z3EylsrlGzs

VERSE 1: [Single strums]

G D7 G D7 There’s a bright golden haze on the meadow

G D7 G D7 There’s a bright golden haze on the meadow

[One strum per word] G D7 G C[HANG] The corn is as high as an elephant’s eye

G D7 G D7[HANG] And it looks like it’s climbin clear up to the sky

VERSE 2: [Single strums]

G D7 G D7 All the cattle are standing like statues

G D7 G D7 All the cattle are standing like statues

[One strum per word] G D7 G C[HANG]

They don’t turn their heads as they see me ride by G D7 G D7[HANG]

But a little brown maverick is winkin her eye

VERSE 3: [Single strums]

G D7 G D7 All the sounds of the earth are like music

G D7 G D7 All the sounds of the earth are like music

[One strum per word] G D7 G C[HANG]

The breeze is so busy it don’t miss a tree G D7 G D7[HANG]

And an old weepin willer is laughin at me

CHORUS: [3/4 time strum: D-DuD D-DuD] G F C Oh, what a beautiful mornin G D7 Oh, what a beautiful day G D C I’ve got a beautiful feelin G D7 G

Everything’s goin my way

REPEAT CHORUS

REPEAT CHORUS

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Singin’ In the Rain by Nacio Herb Brown and Arthur Freed (1929)

F . . . | . . . F\ (hold) Intro tab: A---0---------------------------------0--------------------------------

E--------1----3-----1---------1----------1----3---------1---3------ C---------------------------2-------------------------2---------------- G-----------------------------------------------------------------------

Do-doo doo doo do-doo do-doo doo do-doo doo sing c

| F . Am . | F . Am . | F . Am . | F . Am I’m sing-------- ing in the rain-------- just sing-------- ing in the rain--------

. | F . Am . | F . Am . | Gm6 . C7 . | Gm6 . C7 What a glor------------- i-ous feel-------- ing, I’m ha-------- ppy a---- gain--------

. | Gm6 . C7 . | Gm6 . C7 . |Gm6 . C7 . |Gm6 . C7 I’m laugh-------- ing at clouds---- so dark---- up a--- bove--------

. | Gm6 . C7 . | Gm6 . C7 . | F . Am . | F . Am The sun’s---- in my heart---- and I’m rea----------- dy for love--------

. | F . Am . | F . Am . | F . Am . | F . Am | Let the storm----------y clouds chase-------- every-one-------- from the place----

F . Am . | F . Am . | Gm6 . C7 . | Gm6 . C7 Come on with the rain-------- there’s a smile----------- on my face--------

. | Gm6 . C7 . | Gm6 . C7 . | Gm6 . C7 . | Gm6 . C7 I walk-------- down the lane--------- with a ha-------- ppy re---- frain--------

. | Gm6 . C7 . | Gm6 . C7 . | F . . Just singin’ just sing------ ing in the rain---------------

San Jose Ukulele Club (v3 - 1/9/18)

Verse 1

Verse 2

INSTRUMENTAL : Verse 1

Verse 2

End: 6(2)

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CHIM CHIM CHER-ee

3/4 rhythm - 3 beats per chord

Am Amaj7 Am7 D

Chim chiminey, chim chiminey, chimchim cher-ee Dm Am B7 E7

A sweep is as lucky as lucky can be

Am Amaj7 Am7 D

Chim, chiminey, chim chiminey, chim, chim, cher-oo

Dm Am E7 Am

Good luck will rub off when I shakes 'ands with you

Dm Am

Or blow me a kiss

E7 E7

And that's lucky too

Am Amaj7 Am7 D

Now as the ladder of life as been stung

Dm Am B7 E7

You may think a sweep's on the bottommost rung

Am Amaj7 Am.7 D

Though I spends me time in the ashes and smoke

Dm Am E7 Am

In this 'ole wide world there's no 'appier bloke

Am Amaj7 Am7 D

Chimchiminey, chim chirniney, chim chimcher-ee Dm Am B7 E7

A sweep is as lucky as lucky canbe

Am Amaj7 Am7 D

Chim, chiminey, chim chimin ey, chim chim, cher-oo

Dm Am E7 Am

Good luck will rub off when I shakes 'ands with you

Am Amaj7 Am7 D

Chim chiminey, chim chiminey, chim chim cher-ee Dm Am B7 E7

Asweep is as lucky as lucky can be

Am Amaj7 Am7 D

Chim,chiminey,chimchirniney,chim,chim,cher-oo

Dm Am E7 Am

Good luck will rub off when I shakes 'ands with you

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Consider Yourself Lionel Bart, 1960s (for Oliver!) YouTube video tutorial: https://youtu.be/MLFFO7fU4Gw

[Robust, bouncy strum: D-DuDuDu]

BRIDGE A: Dm

If it should chance to be - we should see some harder days C

Empty larder days - why grouse? Am

Always a chance we’ll meet - somebody to foot the bill D D2

Then the drinks are on the house

BRIDGE B: Dm

Nobody tries to be - ladida or uppity C

There’s a cup-o-tea - for all Am

Only it’s wise to be - handy with a rolling pin D D2

When the landlord comes to call

VERSES 1 & 2: G Consider yourself - at home

D7 Consider yourself - one of the family G Em I’ve taken to you - so strong D[S] D[S] D2 It’s clear - we’re - going to get along

G Consider yourself - well in

D7 Consider yourself - part of the furniture

G Em There isn’t a lot - to spare D[S] D[S] D2 Who cares? What-ever we got, we share

OUTRO: G Em Consider yourself - our mate Am D7 We don’t want to have - no fuss G D E7 For after some consideration we can state C D7 G

Consider yourself - one of us

REPEAT VERSES 1 & 2

REPEAT OUTRO

1st Note

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Side By Side Gus Kahn / Harry Woods, 1927 YouTube video tutorial: https://youtu.be/Y9oVymtzoCU

INTRO: [Shuffle strum: D-du-udu] G E7 A7 D7 G D7 | X X X X | X X X X | X X X X | X X X X|

G C G Oh we ain’t got a barrel of money

C G Maybe we’re ragged and funny

C G E7 But we’ll travel along - singin a song A7 D7 G Side - by - side

C G Don’t know what’s comin tomorrow

C G Maybe it’s trouble and sorrow

C G E7 But we’ll travel the road - sharin our load A7 D7 G Side - by - side

B7

Through all kinds of weather E7 What if the sky should fall?

A7 A7Just as long as we’re together D7[STOP] \ u Du It really doesn’t matter at all

G C G When they’ve all had their quarrels and parted

C G We’ll be the same as we started

C G E7 Just travelin along - singin a song A7 D7 G Side - by - side

C G Every time that I started to travel

C G And when I’m hitting the gravel

C G E7 There’s one pal who’ll be - always with me A7 D7 G Side - by - side

B7 B7Other pals may shake me E7 E7When my money’s all gone

A7 A7But this pal will always make me D7[STOP] \ u Du Keep carryin on

G C G And when I see trouble a-coming

C G On my uke I’ll be strumming

C G E7 And that’s how we lose - all of the blues A7 D7 G Side - by - side

1st Note 1

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Summertime (from ‘Porgy and Bess’)

by George and Ira Gershwin, Du Bose and Dorothy Heyward (1935)

Intro: Am . E7 . Am . E7\

Am . E7 . Am . E7 . Am . E7 . Am . E7 Summer –ti-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-i- ime and the liv-in’ is ea---- sy . | Dm . . . Dm7 . Cdim7 . E7 . Cdim7 . E7 . . Fish are jump-in’, and the cotton is high

. Am . E7 . Am . E7 . Am . E7 . Am . D7 Yo’ daddy’s rich and yo’ mama’s good look- in’ . C . Am . D . F . Am . E7 . Am . E7\ So, hush little ba- by, do-on’t you cry

Am . E7 . Am . E7 . Am . E7 . Am . E7 One of these morn-in’s you’re goin’ to ri--ise up sing- in’ . Dm . . . Dm7 . Cdim7 . E7 . Cdim7 . E7 . . Then you’ll spread your wings and you’ll ta-ake the sky

. Am . E7 . Am . E7 . Am . E7 . Am . D7 But ‘til that morn-in’ there’s a-nothing can harm you . C . Am . D . F . Am . E7 . Am\ With daddy and mammy, sta-an din’ by.

San Jose Ukulele Club

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Walkin’ My Baby Back Home Words and Music by Roy Turk and Fred E. Ahlert, c. 1930. Nat King Cole; Dean Martin; George Benson.

C Am Strum pattern is DuD U UDu

Intro: (C – AM) (C – AM) (C – AM) D7

(C-Am) (C-Am) (C-Am) D7 Gee! It’s great, after being out late, walkin’ my ba-by back home.

(Dm-G7) (Dm-G7) (Dm-G7) (C-G7) Arm in arm, o-ver meadow and farm, walkin’ my ba-by back home.

(C-Am) (C-Am) (C-Am) D7 We go along, har-mo-niz-ing a song, or I’m reciting a poem.

(Dm-G7) (Dm-G7) (Dm-G7) C Owls go by, and they give me the eye, walkin’ my ba-by back home.

Em A7 Am B We stop for a while, she gives me a smile, and snuggles her head on my chest.

Em A7 D7/ We start in to pet, and that’s when I get - - Her talcum all OV-er my vest.

(C-Am) (C-Am) (C-Am) D7 After I kinda straighten my tie, she has to borrow my comb.

(Dm-G7) (Dm-G7) (Dm-G7) (C-G7) One kiss, then I continue again, walkin’ my ba-by back home.

~ INSTRUMENTAL BREAK ~ First 4 lines of song at top

Em A7 Am B She’s a-fraid of the dark, so I had to park out-side of her door ‘til it’s light.

Em A7 D7/ She says if I try to kiss her she’ll cry. I dry her tears all THROUGH the night.

(C-Am) (C-Am) (C-Am) D7 Hand in hand, to a bar-be-que stand, right from her doorway we roam.

(Dm-G7) (Dm-G7) Dm G7 C A7 Eats and then, it’s a pleasure again. Walkin’ my ba-by, talkin’ my ba-by,

Dm G7 C A7 Dm G7 C C/ / / Loving my ba-by, I don’t mean maybe. Walkin’ my ba-by back home.

H aB Cd Ke N

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Over The Rainbow (Judy Garland version) Harold Arlen / E.Y. Harburg, 1939 YouTube video tutorial: http://youtu.be/dYE04fWPOdE

INTRO:

[STRUM WITH A BASS LINE: D-THUMB

-D-THUMB

] C G C G |X X X X|X X X X|

VERSE 1: C Am Em Em7 Somewhere over the rainbow F Dm7 C C7 Way up high F Dm7 C A7 There’s a land that I heard of Dm7 G C G7 Once in a lullaby

VERSE 2: C Am Em Em7 Somewhere over the rainbow F Dm7 C C7 Skies are blue F Dm7 C A7 Dm7 And the dreams that you dare to dream

G C Really do come true

BRIDGE:

[ARPEGGIO WITH A BASS LINE:

IMA-P-IMA-P / 123-4-123-4] C

Someday I’ll wish upon a star Dm7 Dm G7 And wake up where the clouds are far behind me

C Where troubles melt like lemon drops B7 Away above the chimney tops

G G7 [HANG] That’s where you’ll find me

VERSE 3: [STRUM] C Am Em Em7 Somewhere over the rainbow F Dm7 C C7 Bluebirds fly F Dm7 C A7 Birds fly over the rainbow Dm7 G C G7[HANG] Why then, oh why can’t I?

OUTRO: [ARPEGGIO] C [HANG] If happy little bluebirds fly - Dm7 [HANG] Beyond the rainbow - Dm7 G C Why - oh - why - can’t - I? Dm72 C5

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Over The Rainbow (Judy Garland version) Harold Arlen / E.Y. Harburg, 1939 YouTube video tutorial: http://youtu.be/dYE04fWPOdE

INTRO:

[STRUM WITH A BASS LINE: D-THUMB

-D-THUMB

] C G C G |X X X X|X X X X|

VERSE 1: C Em Somewhere over the rainbow F C Way up high F C There’s a land that I heard of Dm G C G Once in a lullaby

VERSE 2: C Em Somewhere over the rainbow F C Skies are blue F C Dm And the dreams that you dare to dream

G C Really do come true

BRIDGE: C

Someday I’ll wish upon a star F Dm G7

And wake up where the clouds are far behind me C

Where troubles melt like lemon drops B7 Away above the chimney tops

G G7 [HANG] That’s where you’ll find me

VERSE 3: C Em Somewhere over the rainbow F C Bluebirds fly F C Birds fly over the rainbow Dm G C G[HANG] Why then, oh why can’t I?

OUTRO: C [HANG] If happy little bluebirds fly - F [HANG]

Beyond the rainbow - Dm G C Why - oh - why - can’t - I? Dm C

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Pure Imagination Leslie Bricusse/Anthony Newley, 1971

(for Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory) YouTube video tutorial: https://youtu.be/gWq1U8PuitU

[Gentle even strum: DuD DuD DuD DuDu] VERSE, PART A:

C6 Asus4 GM7 Am GM7 Come with me - and you’ll be - in a world of pure imagination

C6 Asus4 Bbo7 G C G Take a look - and you’ll see - into your imagination

C6 Asus4 GM7 Am GM7 We’ll begin - with a spin - traveling in - the world of my creation

C6 Asus4 B What we’ll see - will defy - explanation

INSTRUMENTAL VERSE, PART A: C6 Asus4 GM7 Am-GM7 C6 Asus4 Bbo7-G C-G

C6 Asus4 GM7 Am-GM7 C6 Asus4 B

INTRO: Am |12 - - -|12 - - -|12 - - -|12 - - -| |- - - -|- - - -|- - - -|- - - -| |- 8 9 -|- 8 9 -|- 8 9 -|- 8 9 -| |- - - -|- - - -|- - - -|- - - -| [spoken]

Hold your breath - make a wish - count to three

VERSE, PART B: CM7 D6 If you want to view paradise C6 GM7 Simply look around a view it F7 D6 Anything you want to, do it A7 [hang] F#o Want to change the world? There’s nothing to it!

C6 Asus4 GM7 Am GM7 There is no life - I know - to compare with pure imagination

C6 Asus4 Living there - you’ll be free

B Dm7 G C If you truly wish to be

REPEAT VERSE, PART B

REPEAT the PLUCKING in the INTRO (without the lyrics)

1st Note

1

6

Simpler version

on NEXT PAGE

m sus4 M7 ♭dim7

M7 6 7 7 ♯dim m7

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Pure Imagination Leslie Bricusse/Anthony Newley, 1971

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[Gentle even strum: DuD DuD DuD DuDu] VERSE, PART A:

C6 Asus4 GM7 Come with me - and you’ll be - in a world of pure imagination

C6 Asus4 G Take a look - and you’ll see - into your imagination

C6 Asus4 GM7 We’ll begin - with a spin - traveling in - the world of my creation

C6 Asus4 B What we’ll see - will defy - explanation

INSTRUMENTAL VERSE, PART A: C6 Asus4 GM7 -C6 Asus4 G -

C6 Asus4 GM7 -C6 Asus4 B -

VERSE, PART B: CM7 D6 If you want to view paradise C6 GM7 Simply look around a view it F D6 Anything you want to, do it A7 [hang] F#o Want to change the world? There’s nothing to it!

C6 Asus4 GM7 There is no life - I know - to compare with pure imagination

C6 Asus4 Living there - you’ll be free

B Dm C If you truly wish to be

REPEAT VERSE, PART B

1st Note

1

6

SIMPLER

VERSION

sus4 M7

M7 6 7 ♯dim

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Shallow – from A Star Is Born

Intro: Em . D . G . . . C . . . G . D . Em . D . G . . .

[Verse 1](Jackson)

Em . D . G . . .

Tell me something girl...

C . . . G . D .

Are you happy in this modern world?

Em . D . G . . .

Or do you need more?

C . . . G . D .

Is there something else you’re searching for?

[Verse 2](Jackson)

Em .D . G . . .

I’m fall-in'

C . . . G . D . Em . D . G . . .

In all the good times I find myself longin' for change

C . . . G . D .

And in the bad times I fear myself

Em . D . G . . . Em . D . G . . .

[Verse 3] (Ally)

Em . D . G . . .

Tell me something boy...

C . . . G . D .

Aren’t you tired trying fill that void

Em . D . G . . .

Or do you need more?

C . . . G . D .

Ain’t it hard keeping it so hardcore

[Verse 4](Ally)

Em .D . G . . .

I’m fall-in'

C . . . G . D . Em . D . G . . .

In all the good times I find myself longin' for change

C . . . G . D .

And in the bad times I fear myself

[Chorus] (Jackson and Ally)

Am . . . D . . .

I’m off the deep end, watch as I dive in

G . D . Em . . .

I’ll never meet the ground

Am . . . D . . .

Crash through the surface, where they can’t hurt us

G . D . Em . . .

We’re far from the shallow now

aCDeG

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[Post–Chorus](Jackson and Ally)

Am . G . D . . .

In the sha-ha-sha-ha-low

G . D . Em . . .

In the sha-ha-sha-la-la-la-low

Am . D . . .

In the sha-ha-sha-ha-ha-low

G . D . Em . . . Em . . .

We’re far from the shallow now

[Bridge] (Ally)

Bm ...D ...

Wooaaaah

A ... Em ... Bm ... D ... A ...

Woaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhh

[Chorus](Ally)

Am . . . D . . .

I’m off the deep end, watch as I dive in

G . D . Em . . .

I’ll never meet the ground

Am . . . D . . .

Crash through the surface, where they can’t hurt us

G . D . Em . . .

We’re far from the shallow now

[Post-Chorus](Jackson and Ally)

Am . G . D . . .

In the sha-ha-sha-ha-low

G . D . Em . . .

In the sha-ha-sha-la-la-la-low

Am . D . . .

In the sha-ha-sha-ha-ha-low

G . D . Em . . . Em\

We’re far from the shallow now

Shallow - 2

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Those Were The Days Original Russian song Fomin & Podervsky

English version Gen Raskin 1960s

INTRO: Dm\ Dm\ Once upon a time there was a tavern D7\ Gm\ Where we used to raise a glass or two

Gm\ Dm\ Re-member how we laughed away the hours

E7\ A7\ And think of all the great things we would do

CHORUS: Dm D7 Gm

Those were the days my friend, we thought they'd never end C C7 F F

We'd sing and dance, for-ever and a day Gm Dm

We'd live the life we’d choose, we'd fight and never lose Dm A7 Dm Dm\ For we were young, and sure to have our way

Dm D7 Gm La la la di, di-di, di di-di di, di-di

A7 Dm Dm\ Di di di di, di di-di di-di di

Dm\ Dm\ Then the busy years went rushing by us

D7\ Gm\ We lost our starry notions on the way Gm\ Dm\ If by chance I'd see you in the tavern

E7\ A7\ We'd smile at one another and we'd say

CHORUS: Dm D7 Gm

Those were the days my friend, we thought they'd never end C C7 F F

We'd sing and dance, for-ever and a day Gm Dm

We'd live the life we’d choose, we'd fight and never lose Dm A7 Dm\ Those were the days, oh yes, those were the days

Dm D7 Gm La la la di, di-di, di di-di di, di-di

A7 Di di di di, di di-di di-di

Dm Dm\ di

Dm\ Dm\ Just tonight I stood before the tavern D7\ Gm\ Nothing seemed the way it used to be Gm\ Dm\ In the glass I saw a strange re-flection E7\ A7\ Was that lonely woman really me?

H CJ DK dL F

g

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C C7 F F We'd sing and dance, for-ever and a day

Gm Dm We'd live the life we’d choose, we'd fight and never lose Dm A7 Dm Dm\ Those were the days, oh yes, those were the days

Dm D7 Gm La da da da, da da, la da da la, da-da

C C7 F F La da da da, la da da da da da

Gm Dm La da da da, da-da, la da da da, da-da Dm A7 Dm Dm\ La da da da, la da da da da da

Dm\ Dm\ Through the door there came familiar laughter D7\ Gm\

I saw your face and heard you call my name Gm\ Dm\ Oh my friend we're older but no wiser

E7\ A7\ For in our hearts the dreams are still the same

CHORUS: Dm D7 Gm

Those were the days my friend, we thought they'd never end C C7 F F

We'd sing and dance, for-ever and a day Gm Dm

We'd live the life we’d choose, we'd fight and never lose Dm A7 Dm\ Those were the days, oh yes, those were the days

Dm D7 Gm La da da da, da da, la da da la, da-da

C C7 F F La da da da, la da da da da da

Gm Dm La da da da, da-da, la da da da, da-da Dm A7 Dm La da da da, la da da da da da, la da da da da F Gm D\ Da, la da da da da, la la la la la la

CHORUS: Dm D7 Gm

Those were the days my friend, we thought they'd never end

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Happy Trails / Aloha 'Oe Medley Bytown Ukulele

Intro: C G7 C

Chorus: C Gdim7 G

Happy trails to you, until we meet a-gain,

Happy trails to you, keep smilin’ G+ until

C then

C C7 F Who cares about the clouds when we’re to-gether,

A7 D7 G7 Just sing a song and bring the sunny wea-ther

Happy trails to A7you, until we

Dmmeet a- gain

Verse: C

Some trails are A7 happy ones

Dm Others are blue

G7 It’s the way you ride the trail that counts

G7Here’s a happy one for

Cyou

Chorus: C Gdim7 G

Happy trails to you, until we meet a-gain,

Happy trails to you, keep smilin’ G+ until

C then

C C7 F Who cares about the clouds when we’re to-gether,

A7 D7 G7 Just sing a song and bring the sunny wea-ther

Happy trails to A7you, until we

Dmmeet a- gain

F C A-loha Oe, fare-well to thee

G7 C C7 Thou charming one who dwells among the

F C bow-ers

One fond embrace, be-fore I now depart G7 C FC

Un-til we meet a-gain G7

And happy C trails to

A7 you,

Till we Dm meet a- gain

C N ,N J FH K d

C (C - )

G G (G - )

( - )

( - )

C ( - )G7 (C-G7)

Dm

G7

C (C - )

G G (G - )

( - )

( - )

C ( - )G7 (C-G7)

F C

G7

G7 ( - )

( - )G7 C

F C

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