Intro: (melody starts on G) C G Am G C F C F G O Cana-da Our home and na-tive land C B7 Em True patriot love E b dim G Am7 D7 G In all of us com-mand

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Oh Canada (We Play Our Ukes for Thee) As performed at the Opening Ceremonies of the Vancouver 2010 Ukulele Games 16/2/10 Intro: (melody starts on G) C G Am G C F C F G O Cana-da Our home and na-tive land C B7 Em True patriot love E b dim G Am7 D7 G In all of us com-mand G7 With glowing hearts C We see thee rise F C F C G Our true north strong and free G G7 C Am From far and wide, O Cana-da, Am G D7 G G7 We strum our ukes for thee. C G Am Dm G God keep our land glorious and free! C E7 F Dm C F C G E7 O Ca-na-da, we strum our ukes for thee. C Caug F Dm C F C G7 C O Ca-na-da, we strum our ukes for thee! "Aloha, eh!"

The Star Spangled Banner Words by Francis Scott Key Music by John Stafford Smith [G] Oh, say can [D] you [Em] see By the dawn's ear[a7]ly [D] light What so [G] proudly we [D] hailed At the [G] twilight's last gleaming? [G] Whose broad stripes and [D] bright [Em] stars Through the perilo[a7]us [D] fight O'er the [G] ramparts we [D] watched Were so [G] gallantly streaming? [G] And the rockets' red glare The bombs [D] bursting in [D7] air Gave [G] proof through the [D] night That our [G] flag [Em] was [A7] still [D] there. [D7] Oh [G] say does that [C] star-span[e7]gled [Am] Banner yet [G] wave [D] [D7] O'er the [G] land [D7] of the [G] free [Em] And the [G] home [D7] of the [G] brave? Play Uke!

Mighty Uke Day 8 Theme Song (sung to This Land is Your Land ) Intro: [C] [G7] [C] It s Mighty [F] Uke Day, it s Mighty [C] Uke Day Grab your uku[g7]lele, together [C] we ll play [C7] We ll all [F] feel the aloha [C] spirit Mighty [G7] Uke Day is made for you and [C] me We ll meet in [F] Old Town, that s in [C] Lansing There will be [G7] strumming and maybe [C] dancing Workshops and [F] concerts, the Giant Uku[C]lele Mighty [G7] Uke Day is made for you and [C] me It s Mighty [F] Uke Day, it s Mighty [C] Uke Day Grab your uku[g7]lele, together [C] we ll play [C7] We ll all [F] feel the aloha [C] spirit Mighty [G7] Uke Day is made for you and [C] me James Hill will [F] be here with Anne [C] Janelle Cyn-th-ia, [G7] Abe, and Ukulenny as [C] well Jo-el [F] Mabus and Karla [C] Kane Mighty [G7] Uke Day is made for you and [C] me It s Mighty [F] Uke Day, it s Mighty [C] Uke Day Grab your uku[g7]lele, together [C] we ll play [C7] We ll all [F] feel the aloha [C] spirit Mighty [G7] Uke Day is made for you and [C] me It s so much [F] fun that you can t [C] stand it It s the best uke [G7] festival on the [C] planet You won t stop [F] smiling, we guaran[c]tee it Mighty [G7] Uke Day is made for you and [C] me It s Mighty [F] Uke Day, it s Mighty [C] Uke Day Grab your uku[g7]lele, together [C] we ll play [C7] We ll all [F] feel the aloha [C] spirit Mighty [G7] Uke Day is made for you and [C] me Mighty [G7] Uke Day is made for you and [C] me Mighty [G7-stop] Uke Day is made for you and [C] me [G7] [C]

Homegrown Tomatoes Guy Clark https://youtu.be/vajq6shnktc (key of B) [C] Ain t nothin' in the world that I like better Than [F] bacon & lettuce & homegrown tomatoes [G7] Up in the mornin' out in the garden [C] Get you a ripe one don't get a hard one [C] Plant em in the spring eat `em in the summer All [F] winter with out em's a culinary bummer [G7] I forget all about the sweatin' & diggin' [C] Every time I go out & pick me a big one [C] Homegrown tomatoes homegrown tomatoes [F] What'd life be without homegrown tomatoes [G7] Only two things that money can't buy That's [C] true love & homegrown tomatoes [C] You can go out to eat & that's for sure But it's [F] nothin' a homegrown tomato won't cure [G7] Put `em in a salad, put `em in a stew You can [C] make your very own tomato juice [C] Eat `em with eggs, eat `em with gravy [F] Eat `em with beans, pinto or navy [G7] Put `em on the side put `em in the middle [C] Put a homegrown tomato on a hotcake griddle... Chorus [C] If I was to change this life I lead [F] I'd be Johnny Tomato Seed `Cause [G7] I know what this country needs [C] Homegrown tomatoes in every yard you see [C] When I die don't bury me [F] In a box in a cemetery [G7] Out in the garden would be much better [C] I could be pushin' up homegrown tomatoes... Chorus

Rain The Beatles If the [C] rain comes, they [F] run and [G] hide their [C] heads They [F] might as [G] well be [C] dead If the [F] rain come... if the [C] rain... [C] comes When the [C] sun shines, they [F] slip in-[g]to the [C] shade And [F] sip their [G] lemon-[c]ade When the [F] sun shines... when the [C] sun... C] shines [C] Rai-ai-[F]ai-ain, I don t [C] mind [C] [C] Shi-i-[F]i-ine, the weather s [C] fine [C] I can [C] show you, that [F] when it [G] starts to [C] rain That [F] every-[g]thing s the [C] same I can [F] show you... I can [C] show... [C] you [C] Rai-ai-[F]ai-ain, I don t [C] mind [C] [C] Shi-i-[F]i-ine, the weather s [C] fine [C] Can you [C] hear me, that [F] when it [G] rains and [C] shines Is it [F] just a [G] state of [C] mind? Can you [F] hear me... can you [C] hear... [C] me? [C]

I Saw Her Standing There (Lennon/McCartney) [A7] Well she was just seventeen you [D7] know what I mean [A7] [A7] And the way she looked was way beyond com[e7]pare So [A] how could I [A7] dance with an[d]other [F] ooh When I [A7] saw her [E7] standing there [A7] [A7] Well she looked at me and [D7] I, I could see [A7] [A7] That before too long I'd fall in love with [E7] her. [A] She wouldn't [A7] dance with an[d]other [F] ooh When I [A7] saw her [E7] standing there [A7] Well my [D7] heart went boom when I crossed that room, And I held her hand in [E7] mine---[d7]ine [A7] Well we danced through the night and we [D7] held each other tight, [A7] tight [A7] And before too long I fell in love with [E7] her Now [A] I'll never [A7] dance with an[d]other [F] ooh Since I [A7] saw her [E7] standing there [A7] Well my [D7] heart went boom when I crossed that room And I held her hand in [E7] mine---[d7]ine [A7] Oh we danced through the night, and we [D7] held each other tight [A7] tight [A7] And before too long I fell in love with [E7] her. Now [A] I'll never [A7] dance with an[d]other, [F] ooh Since I [A7] saw her [E7] standing there [A7] [A7] Whoa since I saw her [E7] standing there [A7] [A7] Yeah well since I saw her [E7] standing [D7] there [A7]

Sway Dean Martin https://youtu.be/ysgl35rcgcc (play along in this key) Intro vamp: [E7] [Am] x 4 then [stop] When marimba rhythms [E7] start to play Dance with me [Am] make me sway Like a lazy ocean [E7] hugs the shore Hold me close [Am] sway me more [stop] Like a flower bending [E7] in the breeze Bend with me [Am] sway with ease When we dance you have a [E7] way with me Stay with me [Am] sway with me [stop] Other dancers may be [G7] on the floor Dear, but my eyes will see [C] only you Only you have that [E7] magic technique When we sway I go [Am] weak [stop] I can hear the sounds of [E7] violins Long before [Am] it begins Make me thrill as only [E7] you know how Sway me smooth [Am] sway me now [stop] Other dancers may be [G7] on the floor Dear, but my eyes will see [C] only you Only you have that [E7] magic technique When we sway I go [Am] weak [stop] I can hear the sounds of [E7] violins Long before [Am] it begins Make me thrill as only [E7] you know how Sway me smooth [Am] sway me now [stop] Make me thrill as only [E7] you know how Sway me smooth [Am] sway me now [stop] Make me thrill as only [E7] you know how Sway me smooth [Am] sway me now [cha-cha-chop]

American Pie http://youtu.be/y0y_xrijsci A [C] long [G] long [Am] time ago [Dm] I can still re[f]member How that [Am] music used to make me [G] smile And [C] I knew [G] if I had [Am] my chance that [Dm] I could make those [F] people dance and [Am] maybe they'd be [F] happy for a [G] while. [Am] But February [Dm] made me shiver [Am] With every paper [Dm] I'd deliver [F] Bad news [C] on the [Dm] doorstep I [F] couldn't take one [G] more step I [C] can't re[g]member if I [Am] cried When I [Dm] read about his [G] widowed bride. But [C] something [G] touched me [Am] deep inside the [F] day the [G] music [C] died [C] Bye [F] bye Miss A[C]merican [G] Pie Drove my [C] Chevy to the [F] levee but the [C] levee was [G] dry. And them [C] good old [F] boys were drinking [C] whiskey and [G] rye. Singin' [Am] this'll be the day that I [Dm] die [Am] This'll be the day that I [G] die. [C] Did you write the [Dm] book of love And do [F] you have faith in [Dm] God above? [Am] If the Bible [G] tells you so. Do [C] you be[g]lieve in [Am] rock 'n roll? Can [Dm] music save your [F] mortal soul? And [Am] can you teach me [D7] how to dance real [G] slow? Well, I [Am] know that you're in [G] love with him 'cause I [Am] saw you dancin' [G] in the gym. You [F] both kicked [C] off your [G] shoes Man, I [F] dig those [C] rhythm and [G] blues. I was a [C] lonely [G] teenage [Am] broncin' buck With a [Dm] pink carnation and a [F] pickup truck. But [C] I knew [G] I was [Am] out of luck The [F] day the [G] music [C] died [F] [C] I started [G] singin' [C] Bye [F] bye Miss A[C]merican [G] Pie Drove my [C] Chevy to the [F] levee but the [C] levee was [G] dry. And them [C] good old [F] boys were drinking [C] whiskey and [G] rye. Singin' [Am] this'll be the day that I [Dm] die [Am] This'll be the day that I [G] die.

Now for [C] ten years we've been [Dm] on our own And [F] moss grows fat on a [Dm] rollin' stone But [Am] that's not how it [G] used to be When the [C] jester [G] sang for the [Am] King and Queen. In a [Dm] coat he borrowed [F] from James Dean And a [Am] voice that [D7] came from [G] you and me. Oh, and [Am] while the King was [G] looking down The [Am] jester stole his [G] thorny crown The [F] courtroom [C] was ad[g]journed [F] No verdict was re[g]turned And while [C] Lennon [G] read a [Am] book of Marx The [Dm] quarted practiced [F] in the park. And [C] we sang [G] dirges [Am] in the dark The [F] day the [G] music [C] died. [F] [C] We were [G] singin' [C] Bye [F] bye Miss A[C]merican [G] Pie Drove my [C] Chevy to the [F] levee but the [C] levee was [G] dry. And them [C] good old [F] boys were drinking [C] whiskey and [G] rye. Singin' [Am] this'll be the day that I [Dm] die [Am] This'll be the day that I [G] die. [C] Helter Skelter in a [Dm] summer swelter The [F] Byrds flew off with a [Dm] fallout shelter. [Am] Eight Miles High and [G] falling fast It [C] landed [G] foul out [Am] on the grass. The [Dm] players tried [F] for a forward pass But the [Am] jester's on the [D7] sidelines [G] in a cast. Now the [Am] half-time air was [G] sweet perfume While the [Am] sergeants played a [G] marching tune [F] We all got [C] up to [G] dance But we [F] never got the [G] chance. 'Cause the [C] players [G] tried to [Am] take the field The [Dm] marching band re[f]fused to yield. Do you [C] re[g]call what [Am] was revealed The [F] day the [G] music [C] died? [F] [C] We started [G] singin' [C] Bye [F] bye Miss A[C]merican [G] Pie Drove my [C] Chevy to the [F] levee but the [C] levee was [G] dry. And them [C] good old [F] boys were drinking [C] whiskey and [G] rye. Singin' [Am] this'll be the day that I [Dm] die [Am] This'll be the day that I [G] die.

Oh, and [C] there we were all [Dm] in one place A [F] generation [Dm] lost in space [Am] With no time left to [G] start again So come on, [C] Jack be nimble [Am] Jack be quick [Dm] Jack Flash sat on a [F] candlestick 'Cause [Am] fire is the [D7] devil's only [G] friend Oh, and [Am] as I watched him [G] on the stage My [Am] hands were clenched in [G] fists of rage [F] No angel [C] born in [G] hell could [F] break that Satan's [G] spell And as the [C] flames climbed [G] high in[am]to the night To [Dm] light the sacri[f]fical rite. I saw [C] Satan [G] laughing [Am] with delight The [F] day the [G] music [C] cied [F] [C] he was [G] singin' [C] Bye [F] bye Miss A[C]merican [G] Pie Drove my [C] Chevy to the [F] levee but the [C] levee was [G] dry. And them [C] good old [F] boys were drinking [C] whiskey and [G] rye. Singin' [Am] this'll be the day that I [Dm] die [Am] This'll be the day that I [G] die. I [C] met a [G] girl who sang the [Am] blues And I [Dm] asked her for some [F] happy news. But [Am] she just smiled and turned [G] away I [C] went [G] down to the [Am] sacred store. Where I'd [Dm] heard the music [F] years before But the [Am] man there said the [D7] music wouldn't [G] play. And in the [Am] streets the children [Dm] screamed The [Am] lovers cried and the poets [Dm] dreamed. But [F] not a [C] word was [Dm] spoken, the [F] church bells all were [G] broken And [C] three men [G] I ad[am]mire most The [Dm] Father, Son and the [G] Holy Ghost. They [C] caught the [G] last train [Am] for the coast The [F] day the [G] music [C] died. And they were singing [C] Bye [F] bye Miss A[C]merican [G] Pie Drove my [C] Chevy to the [F] levee but the [C] levee was [G] dry. And them [C] good old [F] boys were drinking [C] whiskey and [G] rye. Singin' [Am] this'll be the day that I [Dm] die [Am] This'll be the day that I [G] die. They were singing [C] Bye [F] bye Miss A[C]merican [G] Pie Drove my [C] Chevy to the [F] levee but the [C] levee was [G] dry. And them [C] good old [F] boys were drinking [C] whiskey and [G] rye. Singin' [F] this'll be the [G] day that I [C] die [F] [C]

Wakko s America (to the tune of Turkey in the Straw) https://youtu.be/msvj9sn8the (beginning key of Eb) Intro: [C] [G7] [C] [C] Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Indianapolis, Indiana And Columbus is the capital of [G7] Ohio There's Mont[C]gomery, Alabama, south of Helena, Montana Then there's Denver, Colorado, under [G7] Boise, Ida[C]ho [C] Texas has Austin, then we go north [F] To Massachusetts, Boston and Albany, New York [C] Tallahassee, Florida and Washington, D.[G7]C. [C] Santa Fe, New Mexico, and [G7] Nashville, Tennes[C]see Elvis used to hang out there a lot, ya know [C] Trenton's in New Jersey north of Jefferson, Missouri You got Richmond in Virginia, South Da[G7]kota has Pierre Harris[C]burg's in Pennsylvania and Augusta's up in Maine And here is Providence, Rhode Island, next to [G7] Dover, Dela[C]ware [C] Concord, New Hampshire, just a quick jaunt To [F] Montpelier, which is up in Vermont [C] Hartford's in Connecticut, so pretty in the [G7] fall And [C] Kansas has Topeka, Minne[G7]sota has St. [C] Paul [C] Juneau's in Alaska and there's Lincoln in Nebraska And it's Raleigh out in North Caro[G7]lina and then There's [C] Madison, Wisconsin And Olympia in Washington, Phoenix, Arizona And [G7] Lansing, Michi[C]gan

[C] Here's Honolulu, Hawaii's a joy, [F] Jackson, Mississippi and Springfield, Illinois [C] South Carolina with Columbia down the [G7] way And [C] Annapolis in Maryland on [G7] Chesapeake [C] Bay They have wonderful clam chowder [C] Cheyenne is in Wyomin' and perhaps you make your home in Salt Lake City out in Utah where the [G7] buffalo roam At[C]lanta's down in Georgia and there's Bismarck, North Dakota And you can live in Frankfort in your [G7] old Kentucky [C] home [C] Salem in Oregon, from there we join [F] Little Rock in Arkansas Iowa's got Des Moines [C] Sacramento, California, Oklahoma and its [G7] city [C] Charleston, West Virginia and Ne[G7]vada, Carson [C] City [C] That's all the capitals [G7] there [C] are

The Weight Robbie Robertson/The Band https://youtu.be/ffqb1i-hihe (key of A) Intro: [F] [Am] [Dm] [C] [Bb] [F] I pulled in to [Am] Nazareth was [Bb] feeling 'bout half past [F] dead [F] I just need some [Am] place where [Bb] I can lay my [F] head [F] Hey mister can you [Am] tell me where a [Bb] man might find a [F] bed [F] He just grinned and [Am] shook my hand [Bb] no was all he [F] said [F] Take a [Am] load for [Bb] free And you put the load right on [F] me [Am] [Dm] [C] [Bb] [F] I picked up my [Am] bag I went [Bb] looking for a place to [F] hide [F] When I saw [Am] Carmen and the devil [Bb] walking side by [F] side [F] I said hey [Am] Carmen come [Bb] on let's go down[f]town [F] She said I [Am] gotta go but my [Bb] friend can stick a[f]round [F] Take a [Am] load for [Bb] free And you put the load right on [F] me [Am] [Dm] [C] [Bb] [F] Go down Miss [Am] Moses there's [Bb] nothing you can [F] say [F] It's just old [Am] Luke, and Luke's [Bb] waiting on the judgement [F] day [F] Well Luke my [Am] friend what a[bb]bout young Anna [F] Lee [F] He said do me a [Am] favour son Won't you [Bb] stay and keep Anna Lee [F] company [F] Take a [Am] load for [Bb] free And you put the load right on [F] me [Am] [Dm] [C] [Bb] [F] Crazy Chester [Am] followed me and he [Bb] caught me in the [F] fog [F] He said I will fix your [Am] rat if [Bb] you'll take Jack my [F] dog [F] I said wait a minute [Am] Chester you know [Bb] I'm a peaceful [F] man [F] He said that's o[am]kay boy won't you [Bb] feed him when you [F] can

[F] Take a [Am] load for [Bb] free And you put the load right on [F] me [Am] [Dm] [C] [Bb] [F] [Am] [Dm] [C] [Bb] [F] Catch a cannonball [Am] now to [Bb] take me down the [F] line [F] My bag is [Am] sinking low and I [Bb] do believe it's [F] time [F] To get back to Miss [Am] Fanny, you [Bb] know she's the only [F] one [F] Who sent me [Am] here with her re[bb]gards for every[f]one [F] Take a [Am] load for [Bb] free And you put the load right on [F] me [Am] [Dm] [C] [Bb] [F] [Am] [Dm] [C] [Bb]

Old Town (based on Downtown written by Tony Hatch and recorded by Petula Clark http://youtu.be/fkcnhwas3hq (capo first fret to play along until key change, then no capo) Intro: [F] / / / [Bb] / [C] / (x2) [F] When you re a[am]lone and life is [Bb] making you [C7] lonely You can [F] always [Am] go to [Bb] Old [C7] Town [F] When you ve got [Am] worries all the [Bb] noise and the [C7] hurry Seems to [F] help I [Am] know in [Bb] Old [C7] Town [F] Just listen to the strumming of the [Dm] mighty ukulele [F] Linger at Sir Pizza with the [Dm] people singing gaily [C] How can you lose? [Bb] The lights are much brighter there You can for[g7]get all your troubles, forget all your cares, and go to [F] Old [Am] Town [Bb] things'll be [C7] great when you're in [F] Old [Am] Town [Bb] no finer [C7] place, for sure [F] Old [Am] Town [Bb] everything's [C7] waiting for [F] you [C7] [F] Old [C7] Town [F][C7] [F] Old [C7] Town [F][C7] [F] Don t hang a[am]round and let your [Bb] problems sur[c7]round you There are [F] many [Am] stores in [Bb] Old [C7] Town [F] Maybe you [Am] know some little [Bb] places to [C7] go to Where they [F] never [Am] close in [Bb] Old [C7] Town [F] Just listen to the music of the [Dm] Instruments Elderly [F] Buy beer at the General Store it [Dm] never is too early [C] Happy again

[Bb] The lights are much brighter there You can for[g7]get all your troubles, forget all your cares and go to [F] Old [Am] Town [Bb] where all the [C7] lights are bright, [F] Old [Am] Town [Bb] Waiting for [C7] you tonight [F] Old [Am] Town [Bb] you re gonna [C7] be alright [F] now. [C7] [F] Old [C7] Town [F] [C7] [F] Old [C7] Town [F] [C7] [F][Am][Bb][C7][F][Am] [Bb] Old [C7] Town [F][Am][Bb][C7][F][Am] [Bb] Old [C7] Town [F] And you may find somebody kind to [Dm] help and understand you [F] Someone who is just like you and [Dm] needs a gentle hand to [C] Guide them along [Bb] So maybe I'll see you there We can for[g7]get all our troubles, forget all our cares and go [F] Old [Am] Town [Bb] things'll be [C7] great when you're in [F] Old [Am] Town [Bb] don't wait a [C7] minute more [F] Old [Am] Town [Bb] everything's [C7] waiting for [F] you [C7] [F] Old [C7] Town, [F] Old [C7] Town, [F] Old [C7] Town...

ON THE ROAD AGAIN Willie Nelson [F] [G] [C] On the [C] road again Just can't wait to get on the [E7] road again The life I love is making [Dm] music with my friends And [F] I can't wait to get [G] on the road a[c]gain On the [C] road again Goin' places that I've [E7] never been Seein' things that I may [Dm] never see again And [F] I can't wait to get [G] on the road a[c]gain On the [F] road again Like a band of gypsies we go down the [C] highway We're the [F] best of friends Insisting that the world keep turning [C] our way and [G7] our way On the [C] road again Just can't wait to get on the [E7] road again The life I love is making [Dm] music with my friends And [F] I can't wait to get [G] on the road a[c]gain [C] [E7] [Dm] [F] [G] [C] On the [F] road again Like a band of gypsies we go down the [C] highway We're the [F] best of friends Insisting that the world keep turning [C] our way and [G7] our way On the [C] road again Just can't wait to get on the [E7] road again The life I love is making [Dm] music with my friends And [F] I can't wait to get [G] on the road a[c]gain And [F] I can't wait to get [G] on the road a[c]gain And [F] I can't wait to get [G] on the road a[c]gain