Ukulele Sing-a-Long Gotta Haves These songs are either long out of copyright or written by myself or friends. Ain t She Sweet, ive oot Two are Tin Pan Alley songs and JaDa (Ukulele Ike s big hit) are traditional ukulele show-off tunes. If you play the ukulele you are expected to know these songs! It s the law! Saints Train is a composite of two folk tunes married long ago by Woody Guthrie. I believe I ve Got That Old ashioned Love in My Heart is an old Baptist hymn. I wrote the music to 10,000 Ukuleles and added a few words, but the lyrics were written by R. Bruce. This song was the result of a heated argument in an early Internet email forum on the ukulele. Ukulele players were just beginning to find one another. There was an animated discussion about whether or not it was alright for players to use uke straps. Some folks were quite adamantly on one side or the other. R. Bruce wrote a poem to help mellow out the fracas. I asked R. if I could put it to music. He said do what you want with it. I ve never personally met R. But we have kept in email touch over the years. The song has been played in numerous festivals and workshops in Ireland, Nova Scotia, South America, and festivals in New York and Honolulu. Like Guthrie s This Land is Your Land, it was licensed for a dollar and someone has already paid the dollar. It s yours now. Years ago the late U. Utah Phillips gave me permission to sing his songs. Said I didn t really need it, that they were folk songs and owned by the people. His tune, Hymn Song was sung at his memorial. My group, the Strum Bums, which sometimes included Phillips, still sings this song to remember him and keep his music and insight present. Print out these songs so you can play and sing out, too. Dan Scanlan Nevada ity A July 18, 2012
ive oot Two There are conflicting sources regarding who originally composed "Has Anybody Seen My Gal?", as the song was often adjusted and had lyrics and verses added or removed several times. Some sources credit Percy Weinrich (music) and Jack Mahoney (lyrics) as writing the song during 1914. But for the song in its most popular form, credit is given to Ray Henderson (music) and Sam M. Lewis and Joseph Widow Young (lyrics). Young also wrote DinahI, Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a LetterI, A Shanty in Old Shanty Town and others.!! E7 A7 ive foot two, eyes of blue but oh what those five feet could do D7 Has any body seen my gal? E7 A7 Turned up nose, turned down hose, she ainʼt had no other beaus, D7 Has any body seen my gal? E7 A7 Now if you run into a five foot two, all covered with fur D7 Diamond rings and all those things You can bet your life it isnʼt her E7 A7 But could she love, could she woo, could she, could she, cootchy coo? D7 () Has any body seen my gal? E7 A7 D7
Ain t She Sweet? Milton Ager, Jack Yellen, 1927 6 Gº 6 Gº Ain t she sweet? See her walking down the street E7 A7! D7 Well, I ask you very confidentially, ain t she sweet? 6 Gº 6 Gº Ain t she nice? Look her over once or twice E7 A7! D7 Well, I ask you very confidentially ain t she nice?!!! " Just cast an eye in her direction!!!!!! " Oh, me oh, my, ain t that perfection? Vo do de o 6 Gº 6 Gº Well, I re - peat, don t you think she s kinda neat? E7 A7! D7 Well, I ask you very confidentially, ain t she sweet? 6 Gº E7 A7 D7
Ja-Da (1918) Written by Bob arleton, recorded by Ukelele Ike This somewhat frivolous ditty was penned in a hicago bar and became an instant hit in 1918 and later a standard. Most of the jazz greats recorded it and more recently Al Jarreau and Hot Tuna. Play it with a bounce. Sounds cool with a Bb7+ on the second jing in the first and last lines. Sing it first time through, then play as instrumental as long as you want (or until every band member gets a shot at it) and the sing it again and be done. Great fun. Eb 9 7 7!! Bb7 Eb Ja-Da, Ja-Da, Ja-Da Ja-Da jing jing jing Eb 9 7 7!! 7+ 7/6 Bb7 Ja-Da, Ja-Da, Ja-Da Ja-Da jing jing jing Eb!! Ebº! m7 Bb7 That s a funny little bit of mel-o-dy Eb Ebº! m7 Bb7 It s so soothing and appealing to me Eb 9 7 7!! Bb7 Eb It goes Ja-Da, Ja-Da, Ja-Da Ja-Da jing jing jing Eb 9 7 7 7+ 6/7 Bb7 Ebº m7
I anʼt Give You Anything But Love 1928 Jimmy McHugh, Dorothy ields!!! 7 I canʼt give you anything but love, baby!!!! 7 7+ Thatʼs the only thing Iʼve plenty of, baby 7!!!! Bb Dream a while, scheme a while, weʼre sure to find Happiness, and I guess 7 tacet!! 7 tacet All those things youʼve always pined for!!!! 7 Gee, Iʼd like to see you looking swell, baby 7!!!!! Bb Diamond bracelets K-Mart doesnʼt sell, baby!! Bbm!! D7 Till that lucky day you know darn well, baby, Gm 7 (7) I canʼt give you anything but love.
Saints Train Woody Guthrie is said to have put these two traditional gospel songs together. This train is bound for glory, this train This train is bound for glory, this train 7 This train is bound for glory, Don t carry nothin but the righteous and the holy This train is bound for glory, this train. Uke chords 7 m Oh when the Saints, go marching in Oh when the Saints go marching in 7 Well, I want to be in that number, (Last time: / 7 / / m / / / ) When the Saints go marching in. This train don t carry no gamblers, this train This train don t carry no gamblers, this train, 7 This train don t carry no gamblers, No crap shooters, no midnight ramblers, This train don t carry no gamblers, this train. Oh when the light, begins to shine Oh when the light begins to shine, 7 Well, I want to be in that number, When the light begins to shine. (repeat 1st and second stanzas, end with blues ending: / 7 / / m / / /
I Got That Old ashioned Love in My Heart 1923, James P. Johnson / ecil Mack I got that old fashioned love in my heart And there it shall always remain Like an ivy clinging vine E7 Am linging closer all the time Dm Through the years and these tears just the same. Got that old fashioned faith in my heart And nothing can tear us apart The land may turn to sea E7 Am But there ll be no change in me Dm Got that old fashioned love in my heart. E7 Am Dm Uke chords
10,000 Ukuleles Lyrics, 1998 R. Bruce Music, additional lyrics, 1998 Dan Scanlan!!!!!!! They had gathered on the hillside, in the soft light of the moon.!!! D7! Ten thousand ukuleles together and in tune.!!!!!!! They echoed from the mountain tops, and rolled across the sea.! A7 D7 A7 D7 Ten thousand ukuleles in perfect harmony...perfect harmony Uke chords D7 horus!!! Ten thousand ukuleles, forty thousand strings! D7!!!! G#7! And a hundred thousand fingers, made the heavens ring.!!!!!!! In every house and dwelling, every woman, man and child,!!!! A7! D7! Stopped what they were doing and everybody smiled. G#7 A7!!!!!! Their smiles spread out across the land, touching every living thing.!!!! D7!! And the cold and fearful winter, blossomed into spring.!!!!!! With peace and love and harmony every heart was filled,! A7 D7 A7 D7 By ten thousand ukuleles playing on a hill...playing on a hill.. horus!!! Ten thousand ukuleles, forty thousand strings! D7!!!!! G#7! And a hundred thousand fingers, made the heavens ring.!!!!!!! In every house and dwelling, every woman, man and child,!!!! A7! D7! A7 Stopped what they were doing and everybody smi-i-i-i-i-led. D7 Everybody smiled -- my dog has fleas
HYMN SONG Bruce Utah Phillips I believe if I lived my life again I d still be here with you. I believe if I lived my life again I d still be here with you. Uke chords You know I think if Lady Luck was blind That old sun would never shine. You know I think if Death really held a knife We d all be beggars of life. Sometimes I wish that I could close my eyes To some things I don t want to see. Still I believe if you lived your life again You d still be here with me. I ll never see the ending of my mind, Everything will have a time. Why should I ask for things that I don t need, Or pretty lies, to hide my greed? Utah Phillips and his ever-present clown nose with the author, Scott s lat Lake, A, c. 1990s.