UKULELE MUSIC of the 1920's PACK 7

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UKULELE MUSIC of the 1920's PACK 7

CONTENTS Bye Bye Blackbird 1 Aba Daba Honeymoon... 2 The Best Things in Life Are ree 3 Charleston.. 4 I Can't Give You Anything But Love.. 5 Stumblin'. 6 You Made Me Love You.. 7 Home In Pasadena... 8 Ain't Misbehavin'... 9 After You Get What You Want 10 Nobody's Sweetheart. 11 ive oot Two 11 Somebody Stole My Gal.. 12 Bye Bye Blues 12 The Clouds Will Soon Roll By. 13 Never Swat a ly 14 Singin' In the Bathtub.. 15 I'll See You In My Dreams.. 16 Yes Sir, That's My Baby 17 Whispering. 18 My Blue Heaven 19 She Lived Down By the irehouse. 20 April Showers. 21 Pedal Your Blues Away. 22 Avalon.. 23 After You've Gone.. 24 Varsity Drag. 25 It's Only a Paper Moon. 26 Ukulele Lady.. 27 Coney Island Washboard 27 I'm Confession 28 Running' Wild.. 29 Ballin' the Jack 30 When a elon's Not Engaged in His Employment 31 They'll Be Some Changes Made.. 32 Toot Toot Tootsie 33 Rock-a-Bye Your Baby. 34 Some of These Days. 35 Crazy Words, Crazy Tune. 36 Get Out and Get Under the Moon 36 When the Red Red Robin.. 37 Sweet Georgia Brown. 37 Baby ace. 37 Shine. 38 Sunny Side of the Street 39 Alabama Jubilee.. 39 Side By Side 39 On the Beach at Waikiki 40 Button Up Your Overcoat.. 41 Teddy Bear Picnic.. 42

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ATER YOU GET WHAT YOU WANT https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8sue28j921u https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_913vzhbxt4 intro.. Bb//// Bbm//// //// //// C7//// //// C7 C7 Listen to me, honey dear.something's wrong with you I fear C7 C7 It's getting harder to please you Harder and harder each year C7 A7 Dm I don't want to make you blue..but you need a talking to C7 Like a lot of people I know Here's what's wrong with you [Refrain:] C7 After you get what you want.you don't want it C7 If I gave you the moon, you'd grow tired of it soon C C6 C7 You're like a baby C7 Dm You want what you want when you want it But after you are presented C7 With what you want.. you're discontented C7 You're always wishing and wanting for something C7 When you get what you want.you don't want what you get Bb Bbm And tho' I sit upon your knee You'll grow tired of me-- C7 C7 'Cause after you get what you want G C7 You don't want what you wanted at all [2nd verse:] C7 C7 Don't you say that I'm unkind.think it over and you'll find C7 C7 You've got a changeable nature..you're always changing your mind C7 A7 Dm There's a longing in your eye.that is hard to satisfy C7 You're unhappy most of the time.here's the reason why REPEAT RERAIN 1920's PACK 7 PAGE 10

NOBODY'S SWEETHEART NOW Cm You're No -bod -y's Sweet -heart now. They don't bab -y you some -how, C7 Dm an -cy hose, sil -ken gown C7 You'd be out of place in your own home town, Cm When you walk down the ave -e -nue, I just can't be -lieve that it's you. Bb Bbm Paint -ed lips, Paint -ed eyes, C7 Wear -ing a Bird of Par -a -dise. Cm It all seems wrong some -how, Gm Am C C7 That you're No -bod -y's Sweet -heart now. IVE OOT TWO, EYES O BLUE" e Verse 1: [C]ive foot two, [E7]eyes of blue...but [A7]oh! what those five foot could do, Has []anybody []seen my [C]girl? [C]Turned up nose, [E7]turned down hose..[a7]never had no other beaus. Has []anybody []seen my [C]girl? Now if you [E7]run into a five foot two, [A7]covered in fur, []Diamond rings and all those things, []Betcha' life it []isn't []her, [Gaug]But... [C]Could she love, [E7]could she woo? [A7]Could she, could she, could she coo? Has []anybody []seen my [C]girl? 1920's PACK 7 PAGE 11

SOMEBODY STOLE MY GAL C Adim (2) Some -bod -y stole my gal + C Some -bod -y stole my pal A7 Some -bod -y came and took her a -way + She did -n't e -ven say she was leav -in'; C Adim (2) The kiss -es I loved so E7 He's get -ting now I know C C7 And Gee! I know that she Would come to me m If she could seec C Her bro -ken heart -ed lone -some pal C Some -bod -y stole my gal. Bye Bye Blues C Ab C A Bye Bye Blues Bye Bye Blues Bells Ring Birds Sing C A Dim (2) Sun is shining No More Pining C Ab C A Just We Two Smiling Through C C Don't sigh Don't Cry Bye Bye Blues 1920's PACK 7 PAGE 12

THE CLOUDS WILL SOON ROLL BY INTRO: C Ebdim C Night seems darkest..just before the dawn.. just as the day breaks near C G Soon we'll see sunny skies... It's time to dry your tears VERSE: C C7 C Somewhere the sun is shining. So Honey don't you cry C B Bb A (Now don't you cry) A C G+ We'll find a silver lining The clouds will soon roll by C C7 C B C7 I hear a robin singing. (A robin... ) C C B Bb A Sings Upon a treetop high (A tree top high) A C C7 To you and me he's singing The clouds will soon roll by BRIDGE C C C7 Each little tear and sorrow only brings you closer to me C A7 Just wait until tomorrow. What a happy day that will be C C7 C B C7 Down lover's lane together. (Down lover's ) C C B Bb A Lane We'll wander you an I (Just you and I) A C C7 Goodbye to stormy weather The clouds will soon roll by BACK TO BRIDGE.. END A C C Goodbye to stormy weather The clouds will soon roll by 1920's PACK 7 PAGE 13

NEVER SWAT A LY Play along: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7irngmxc9e4 (Billy "Uke" Carpent er) Bb7 Love has made me tender, I now appreci-ate Gm C7 C7 Every little creature on this earth that has a mate. Bb7 Once I hated crickets, I couldn't stand a bee. C C7 C+7 Now here is a motto that I follow faithful-ly: Eb7---- Never swat a fly, he may love an-other fly Gm C#7---- C7 C7 C7 He may sit with her and sigh the way I do with you Eb7---- Never harm a flea, he may have a favorite she \ Gm C#7----C7 C7 C7 That he bounces on his knee the way I do with you Bb #dim (1) Never stop a bee if he is going anywhere C7 Or you may be concluding some terrific love affair... be careful Eb7---- Don't step on an ant in the middle of a pant Gm C#7----C7 C7 C7 He may want to, but he can't the way I do with you! Eb7---- Never swat a fly, he may love an-other fly Gm C#7----C7 C7 C7 He may sit with her and sigh the way I do with you Eb7---- Never spray a nit with a great big can of lit Gm C#7----C7 C7 C7 He may think some nit has it the way I do with you Bb #dim (1) Never stop a moth when he is gliding through the air C7 He may have a date in someone's flannel underwear...be careful Eb7---- Don't you dare to slay two mosquitos while they play Gm C#7--------C7 C7 They may want to make hey, hey the way I do with you 1920's PACK 7 PAGE 14

SINGING IN THE BATHTUB http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1rj5oqirhfy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e01lgq7awgy (R. Crumb) Db7 Singing in the bathtub, sitting all alone C7 Eb7---- Db7---- C Tearing out a tonsil just like a baritone Db7 Never take a shower, it's an awful pain C7 G--- Ab----A Singing in the shower's like singing in the rain A E7 C Oh there's dirt to be abolished, but don't forget one thing A E7 C C7 While the body's washed and polished, sing, brother, sing! Db7 You can yodel opera even while you scrub C7 Eb-- Db7--- C7 Everybody's happy when singing in the tub (INSTRUMENTAL) Db7 Singing in the bathtub, happy once again, C7 Eb7---- Db7---- C7 Watching all my troubles go swimming down the drain Db7 Singing through the soapsuds, life is full of hope C7 G--- Ab----A You can sing with feeling while feeling for the soap A E7 C Oh a ring around the bathtub isn't so nice to see A E7 C C7 But a ring around the bathtub is a rainbow to me Db7 Reaching for a towel, ready for a rub, C7 Eb-- Db7--- C7 Everybody's happy when singing in the tub \ 1920's PACK 7 PAGE 15

I'LL SEE YOU IN MY DREAMS Intro: [] [Dm] [] [Dm (4 times) [] [Dm] [] [Dm] Tho' the days are long [] [Db7] [] Twilight sings a song [] [C7] [] Of the happiness that used to be [E7] Soon my eyes will close [Am] Soon I'll find repose [] [] [C7] And in dreams you're always near to me [Bb] [Bbm6] I'll see you my dreams [] [6] Hold you in my dreams [] Someone took you out of my arms [] [C7] Still I feel the thrill of your charms [Bb [Bbm6] Lips that once were mine [] [E7] [] Tender eyes that shine [Cm6] [] [A7] [Dm] They will light my way tonight Bb] [Bbm6] [C] [] I'll see you in my dreams https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngxnx2vd5_u bv hgn,k.łq 1920's PACK 7 PAGE 16

YES SIR THAT"S MY BABY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gh1eggtlx (Verse) G Who's that coming down the street? Who's that looking so petite? G Who's that coming down to meet me here? G Who's that you know who I mean, Sweetest "who" you've ever seen, A7 + I could tell him miles away from here. G Yes sir, that's my baby No sir, don't mean maybe G Yes sir, that's my baby now G Yes, sir, we've decided No ma'm, we ain't gonna hide it G Yes, ma'm, you're invited now G C By the way, oh, by the way A7 When we reach the preacher I'll say, with feeling G Yes sir, that's my baby No sir, don't mean maybe G Yes sir, that's my baby now Repeat: (BY THE WAY and YES SR Repeat ad infinitum) 1920's PACK 7 PAGE 17

WHISPERING http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ez7oww8y8y Verse: C C Hon -ey I have some -thing to tell you C And it's worth while list -en -ing to Em B7 Em Put your lit -tle head on my shoul -der G Am + So that I can whis -per to you Chorus: C B B7 Whis -per -ing while you cud -dle near me C A7+ A7 Whis -per -ing so no one can hear me Each lit -tle whis -per seems to cheer me C Ebdim (2) + I know it's true There's no one dear, but you C B B7 You're whis -per -ing why you'll nev -er leave me C A7+ A7 Whis -per-ing why you'll nev-er grieve me Whis -per and say that you be -lieve me Dm m C Whis -per -ing that I love you you ----------------------------- Alt G shape.. 7 6 6- Whis -per -ing while you cud -dle near me 7 4-* 4- Whis -per -ing so no one can hear me 9-2- Each lit -tle whis -per seems to cheer me 7 dim (2) 2-2-* I know it's true There's no one dear, but you 7 6 6- You're whis -per -ing why you'll nev -er leave me 6 4-* 4- Whis -per-ing why you'll nev-er grieve me 9-2- Whis -per and say that you be -lieve me 5bar 9bar 7 Whis -per -ing that I love you you 1920's PACK 7 PAGE 18

MY BLUE HEAVEN D G#dim Em A7 D G#dim A7 B7 Day is end--ing Birds are wen ---ding E7 A7..D E7 A7 Back to the shelter of Each little nest they love https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5w- _xbbmxj4 not key D G#dim Em A7 D G#dim A7 B7 Night shades fall-ing Love birds call-----ing E7 A7 What makes the word go 'round,nothing but love Chorus: D D When whippoorwills call and evening is nigh E7 A7 D I hurry to my blue heaven D A turn to the right, a little white light E7 A7 D Will lead you to my blue heaven G B7 Em You'll see a smiling face, a fireplace, a cozy room, A7 D A+7 A little nest that nestles where the roses bloom D Just Molly and me, and baby makes three E7 A7 D We're happy in my blue heaven Verse 2: D G#dim Em A7 D G#dim A7 B7 Moon beams creeping low'rs are sleep--ing E7 A7..D E7 A7 Under a starlit way Waiting a -nother day D G#dim Em A7 D G#dim A7 B7 Time for rest-ing Birds are nest--ing E7 A7 Resting their weary wings Tired from play. 1920's PACK 7 PAGE 19

SHE LIVED DOWN BY THE IREHOUSE C7 She lived down by the firehouse Where the engines go clang-clang But a fireman was false to her C7 In her heart she felt a pang C7 Every time she saw a fireman A song of hate she sang So she moved down by the station house C C7 C6 C7 Where the pistols go bang-bang ------------ C7 Now she lived down by the station house Where the pistols go bang-bang And she fell in love with a handsome cop C7 To him love songs she sang C7 When he introduced her to his wife There was an awful row So she moved way down to Coney Isle C C7 C6 C7 Where the hot dogs go bow-wow http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2g_elrlrgq0 C7 Now she lived way down in Coney Isle Where the hot dogs go bow-wow And she fell in love with a circus freak C7 Who's head looked like a cow. C7 When she saw his children looked like calves She cried aloud boo-hoo So she moved down by the engine house C C7 C6 C7 Where the trains all go choo-choo. --------- C7 Now she lived down by the engine house Where the trains all go choo-choo And she fell in love with an engineer C7 Who promised he'd be true C7 But he went away for a long, long time And never did come back So she jumped into the lake on night C C7 C6 C7 Where the ducks all go quack-quack. C7 Now she lived way down in Coney Isle Where the hot dogs go bow-wow And she fell in love with a circus freak C7 Who's head looked like a cow. C7 When she saw his children looked like calves She cried aloud boo-hoo So she moved down by the engine house C C7 C6 C7 Where the trains all go choo-choo 1920's PACK 7 PAGE 20

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C C C C C7 C C https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3bbv8529u or the Gaug (G+) chord play the G string OPEN (easier and sounds fine) 1920's PACK 7 PAGE 22

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ka6ulkxita https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=faucsslc-bk 1920's PACK 7 PAGE 24

VARSITY DRAG https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ap9snjz8l0 We've al -ways thought, know -ledge is naught; We should be taught to dance. Cm Right here at Tait, We're up to date; We teach a great new dance. Eb7 E7 7 (move chord shake up) Don't think that I brag. I speak of the Drag. Why should a Shiek learn how to speak Lat -in or Greek bad -ly? Cm Give him a neat mot -to com -plete, "Say it with feet glad -ly!" Eb7 Eb irst les -son right now; You'll love it and how you'll love it! Chorus: G C Cm Here is the Drag, See how it goes. Down on the heels, up on the toes. G Gdim(3) That's the way to do the Var -si -ty Drag. G C Cm Hot -ter than hot, New -er than new. Mean -er than mean, Blu -er than blue. G Gdim (3) G #7 Gets as much ap -plause as wav -ing the lag. B Em B Em B You can pass man -y a class, wheth -er your dumb or wise. G Cm G C G If you all an -swer the call, when your pro -fess -or cries: Ev -'ry -bo -dy G C Cm Down on the heels, up on the toes, Stay af -ter school, Learn how it goes. G Gdim G Ev -'ry -bo -dy do the Var -si -ty Drag. ( Repeat CHORUS Key of G) I 1920's PACK 7 PAGE 25

. It's Only A Paper Moon" [G] [E7] [Am7] [] [ Say, it's only a paper moon, D [] [G] [] [G] Sailing over a cardboard sea, G] [E7] [Am7] But it wouldn't be make beieve, ] [G [] If you believed in me. [G] [E7] [Am7] ] Yes, it's only a canvas sky, [ D G G Hanging over a muslin tree, G E7 Am7 But it wouldn't be make believe, G If you believed in me. Am7 Gdim Bm Without your love, Am7 G t's a honkytonk parade, Am7 Gdim Bm With out your love, G E7 +5 It's a melody played at a penny arcade. G E7 Am7 It's a Barnum and Bailey world, D G G Just as phony as it can be, G E7 Am7 But it [wouldn't be make believe, G If you believed in me. 1920's PACK 7 PAGE 26

UKULELE LADY Verse: C7 C#7 C7 I saw the splen -dor of the moon -light On Hon -o -lu -lu Bay C7 C#7 C7 There's some -thing ten -der in the moon -light On Hon -o -lu -lu Bay, Dm Am And all the beach -es Are full of peach -es Who bring their "ukes" a -long C7 And in the glim -mer of the moon -light They love to sing this song; Chorus: Am Dm C7 If you like -a Uk -u -le -le La -dy, Uk -u -le -le La -dy like -a you Gm C7 Gm C7 Gm C7 If you like to lin -ger where it's sha -dy Uk -u -le -le La -dy lin -ger too Am Dm C7 If you kiss U ku le le lady, and promise ever to to be Gm C7 Gm C7 Gm C7 And she see an -oth -er Uk -u -le -le La -dy fool a -round with you Bb May -be she'll sigh May -be she'll cry C C7 May -be she'll find some -bod -y else Bye -and -bye Am Dm C7 To sing to When it's cool and sha -dy Where the trick -y Wic -ki -Wack -ies woo Gm C7 Gm C7 Gm C7 If you like a Uk -u -le -le La -dy, Uk -u -le -le La -dy like -a you. 1920's PACK 7 PAGE 27

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WHEN A ELONS NOT ENGAGED IN HIS EMPLOYMENT Bb Gm7 Gm7 C7 Bb Gm C C7 Am When a felon's not engaged in his employment (his employment) Bb G/B C Or maturing his felonious little plan (little plan) C7 Am His capacity for innocent enjoyment (cent enjoyment Bb Gm C7 Is just as great as any honest man's (honest man's) C /G /D /G Our feelings we with difficulty smother (culty smother) /B /G C When constabulary duty's to be done (to be done) C/E #dim Oh take one consideration with another (with another) C/G C C7 A policeman's lot is not a happy one C7 Dm Am When constabulary duty's to be done, to be done Bb Gm7 /C C7 A policeman's lot is not a happy one Bb Gm7 Gm7 C7 Bb Gm C Bb Gm7 Gm7 C7 Bb Gm C C7 Am When the enterprising burglar's not a-burgling (not a-burgling) Bb G/B C When the cutthroat isn't occupied in crime (pied in crime) C7 Am He loves to hear the little brook a-gurgling (brook a-gurgling) Bb Gm C7 And listen to the merry village chime (village chime) C /G /D /G When the coster's finished jumping on his mother (on his mother) /B /G C He loves to lie a-basking in the sun (in the sun) C/E #dim Oh take one consideration with another (with another) C/G C C7 A policeman's lot is not a happy one C7 Dm Am When constabulary duty's to be done, to be done Bb Gm7 /C C7 A policeman's lot is not a happy one Bb Gm7 Gm7 C7 Bb Gm C 1920's PACK 7 PAGE 31

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Crazy Words - Crazy Tune Verse: G G There's a guy I'd like to kill, If he does -n't stop I will; G C G G Got a u -ku -le -le and a voice that's loud and shrill; G G Cause he lives next door to me, And he keeps me up till three; G G With his u -ku -le -le and a fun -ny mel -o -dy. Chorus: G Cra -zy Words, Cra -zy Tune, All that you'll ev -er hear him croon. A7 G Vo -do -de -o Vo -do -do -de -o -do. G Sits a -round all night long, Sings the same words to ev -ry song. A7 G Vo -do -de -o Vo -do -do -de -o -do. B7 E7 G His uk -u -le -le dai -ly, How he'll strum, Vum Vum Vum! A7 Vamp -in' and stamp -in', Then he hol -lers "black bot -tom!" G Cra -zy Words, Cra -zy Tune. He'll be driv -ing me cra -zy soon: A7 G ( to rep[eat) Vo -do -de -o Vo -do -do -de -o -do Get Out And Get Under The Moon G When you're all a -lone an -y old night, And you're feel -ing out of tune. C Cm G E7 A7 G Pick up your hat close up your flat get out and get un -der the moon. G Un -der -neath the bright sil -ver -y light you'll be feel -ing bet -ter soon. C Cm G E7 A7 G Pick up your hat close up your flat get out and get un -der the moon. C G E7 Look, look, look at the stars a -bove. Look, look, look at those sweet -ies love. A7 Oh, boy give me a night in June. I mean it. G All you got -to do an -y old night when you're feel -ing out of tune, C Cm G E7 A7 G ( TO CHORUS) Pick up your hat close up your flat get out and get un -der the moon. 1920's PACK 7 PAGE 36

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SHINE in C C Bdim(2) Shine a -way your blues -ies, C Bdim(2) Shine,start with your shoes -ies, E7 Am E7 Am Shine each place up, make it look like new, Shine your face up, wear a smile, or two, C Bdim(2) Shine your these and tho -sies, E7 Am E7 Am You'll find that ev' -ry -thing will turn out fine, Dm Bdim(2 C A7 olks will shine up to ya, Ev' -ry -one will how -dy -do ya, Dm C You'll make the whole world shine. SHINE in C Dbdim(1) C7 Shine a -way your blues -ies, Dbdim(1) C7 Shine,start with your shoes -ies, A7 Dm A7 Dm Shine each place up, make it look like new, C7 C7 Shine your face up, wear a smile, or two, Ddim(1) c7 Shine your these and tho -sies, A7 Dm A7 Dm You'll find that ev' -ry -thing will turn out fine, Gm Bdim(1 d7 olks will shine up to ya, Ev' -ry -one will how -dy -do ya, Gm C7 You'll make the whole world shine. 1920's PACK 7 PAGE 38

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