Wukulele is Worthing s Ukulele Jam

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The Eighth Wukulele Songbook Contents Can t Take My Eyes Off You 11 Don t Get Around Much Anymore. 9 Down By The Riverside 3 Funiculì, Funiculà 10 Last Train To Clarksville.. 2 Runaway.. 6 Save The Last Dance For Me 8 Sentimental Journey. 7 Side By Side... 5 Ukulele Time (In The Summertime).. 1 We ll Meet Again.... 12 When You re Smiling.. 4 Wukulele is Worthing s Ukulele Jam Songbook compiled by Daniela available online at: http://www.wukulele.com Buy Daniela s lovely handmade ukulele bags from http://www.ivyarch.etsy.com

Ukulele Time A gratuitous reworking of Mungo Jerry s In The Summertime [C] Ukulele time when the weather is high You can strum right up and touch the sky When the [F] weather's fine You got laylee, ukulele on your [C] mind Have a [G7] drink, have a jam [F] Go out and see what you can [C] find [C] If your uke is red you can wear a dress to match If your uke is brown you can wear a Trilby hat Strum a-[f]long the lane Play a song or a song an' twenty-[c]five When the [G7] sun goes down You can [F] pluck it, pluck it good in a lay-[c]by [C] We're no threat, people We're not dirty, we're not mean We love everybody but we jam as we please When the [F] weather's fine We go jammin we go strummin' by the [C] sea We're always [G7] happy Life's for [F] strummin yeah, that s our philoso-[c]phy [C] Sing along with us Dee dee dee-dee dee Dah dah dah-dah dah Yeah we're hap-happy Dah dah-[f]dah Dee-dah-do dee-dah-do dah-do-[c]dah Dah-do-[G7]dah-dah-dah Dah-dah-[F]dah do-dah-[c]dah [C] In the Big Society, you will need your uke To strum away the blues It sure ain t no fluke We will [F] sing again We will banish all the dire [C] news You don t [G7] need no cash Just a [F] uke and a pair of dancin [C] shoes [Repeat first verse] 7/03/11 Worthing Ukulele Jam 1

Last Train to Clarksville By Tommy Boyce & Bobby Hart, 1966 (debut single by The Monkees) Take the [C7] last train to Clarksville and I'll meet you at the station, You can be here by four-thirty, cause I've made your reservation, Don't be [F7] slow, oh, no, no, no. Oh, no, no, no! 'Cause I'm [C7] leaving in the morning and I must see you again, We'll have one more night together til the morning brings my train And I must [F7] go, oh, no, no, no. Oh, no, no, no! And I [G7] don't know if I'm ever coming [C7] home. Take the [C7] last train to Clarksville, I'll be waiting at the station, We'll have time for coffee-flavored kisses and a bit of conversation, [F7] oh, oh, no, no, no. Oh, no, no, no! Da-da-da-da-da-da, etc... Take [C7] the last train to Clarksville, now I must hang up the phone, I can't hear you in this noisy railroad station all alone, I'm feeling [F7] low. Oh, no, no, no. Oh, no, no, no! And I [G7] don't know if I'm ever coming [C7] home. Take the [C7] last train to Clarksville and I'll meet you at the station, You can be here by four-thirty, cause I've made your reservation, Don't be [F7] slow, oh, no, no, no. Oh, no, no, no! And I [G7] don't know if I'm ever coming [C7] home. Take the last train to Clarksville, Take the last train to Clarksville, Take the last train to Clarksville, Take the last train to Clarksville. 7/03/11 Worthing Ukulele Jam 2

Down By The Riverside Traditional gospel song. Versions recorded by Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Louis Armstrong, Elvis Presley etc I m gonna [F] lay down my burden, down by the riverside, [C7] Down by the riverside, [F] down by the riverside Gonna lay down my burden, down by the riverside, And [C7] study war no [F] more [F7] I ain't gonna [Bb] study war no more, ain't gonna [F] study war no more I ain't gonna [C7] study war no [F] more, [F7] I ain't gonna [Bb] study war no more I ain't gonna [F] study war no more, I ain't gonna [C7] study war no [F] more Repeat with following verses: I m gonna lay down my sword and shield I m gonna meet my lovin mother I m gonna meet all of my brothers I m gonna join hands with everyone 7/03/11 Worthing Ukulele Jam 3

When You re Smiling By Mark Fisher, Joe Goodwin and Larry Shay, 1929 When you're [G] smiling, when you're smiling The [E7] whole world smiles with [Am] you When you're laughing, when you're laughing The [D7] sun comes shining [G] through But when you're [G7] crying, you [C] bring on the rain So stop your [A7] sighing, be [D7] happy again Keep on [G] smiling Cause when you're [E7] smiling The [Am] whole world [D7] smiles with [G] you! Instrumental (whole song) Repeat song with words 7/03/11 Worthing Ukulele Jam 4

Side By Side By Harry Woods, 1927 Oh, we [C] ain't got a barrel of [F] mon-[c]ey, Maybe we're ragged and [F]fun-[C]ny But we'll [F] travel along [C] Singing a [A7] song [D7] Side [G7] by [C] side [C] Don't know what's comin' [F] to-[c]morrow Maybe it's trouble and [F] sor-[c]row But we'll [F] travel the road [C] Sharing our [A7] load [D7] Side [G7] by [C] side [E7] Through all kinds of weather [A7] What if the sky should fall? Just as [D7] long as we're together, [G7] It doesn't matter at all. When they've [C] all had their quarrels and [F] par-[c]ted We'll be the same as we [F] star-[c]ted Just [F] traveling along [C] Singing a [A7] song [D7] Side [G7] by [C] side Every [C] time that I started to [F] tra-[c]vel And when I m hitting the [F] gra-[c]vel There s [F] one pal who ll be [C] Always with [A7] me [D7] Side [G7] by [C] side Now it [C] isn t a gal or a [F] fel-[c]ler But I m all ready to [F] tell [C] yer That [F] things are okay [C] Just as long as we [A7] stray [D7] Side [G7] by [C] side [E7] Other pals may shake me [A7] When my money s all gone But this [D7] pal will make me [G7] Keep carrying on And when [C] I see trouble a [F] com-[c]in On my uke I ll start [F] strum-[c]ming And [F]that s how we lose [C] All of the [A7] blues [D7] Side [G7] by [C] side! 7/03/11 Worthing Ukulele Jam 5

Runaway by Del Shannon and Max Crook, 1961 [Dm] As I walk along I [C] wonder What went wrong with [Bb] our love A love that was so [A7] strong [Dm] And as I still walk on I [C] think of The things we've done to-[bb]gether While our hearts were [A7] young Chorus: [D] I'm a-walkin' in the rain [Bm7] Tears are fallin' and I feel the pain [D] A wishin you were here by me [Bm7] To end this misery I [D] wonder. I wa-wa-wa-wa [Bm7] wonder [D] Why? Why-why-why-why [Bm7] why she ran away And I [G] wonder where she will [A7] stay, My little [D] runaway, [G] run-run-run-run [D] runaway Instrumental verse with kazoo Chorus [G] Run-run-run-run [D] runaway [G] Run-run-run-run [D] runaway Bm7 7/03/11 Worthing Ukulele Jam 6

I go window cleaning to earn an honest bob. For a nosey parker it's an interesting job [F] Now it's a job that [F7] just suits me, [Bb] A window cleaner [G7] you will be. If [F] you could see what [D7] I can see [Db7] When I'm cleaning [F] windows. [F] The honeymooning [F7] couples too, [Bb] You should see them [G7] bill and coo. You'd [F] be surprised at [D7] things they do [Db7] When I'm cleaning [F] windows. [A7] In my profession I work hard, [D7] but I'll never stop. [G7] I'll climb this blinking ladder [C] 'til I get right to the [C7] top. [F] The blushing bride she [F7] looks divine, _The [Bb] bridegroom he is [G7] doing fine _I'd [F] rather have his [D7] job than mine _[Db7] When I'm cleaning [F] windows. [F] The chambermaid sweet [F7] names I call, _It's a [Bb] wonder [G7] I don't fall. _My [F]minds not on my [D7] work at all _[Db7] When I'm cleaning [F] windows [F] I know a fellow [F7] such a swell, _He has a [Bb] thirst it's [G7] plain to tell. _I've [F] seen him drink his [D7] bath as well _[Db7] When I'm cleaning [F] windows [A7] In my profession I work hard, [D7] but I'll never stop. _[G7] I'll climb this blinking ladder [C] 'til I get right to the [C7] top. [F] Pyjamas lying [F7] side by side _[Bb] ladies nighties [G7]I have spied. _I've [F] often seen what [D7] goes inside, _[Db7] when I'm cleaning [F] windows. [F] There's a famous [F7] talkie queen, _[Bb] looks a flapper [G7] on the screen. _She's [F] more like eighty [D7 ]than eighteen _[Db7] When I'm cleaning [F] windows. [F] She pulls her hair all [F7] down behind, _Then [Bb] pulls down her, [G7] never mind _After [F] that pulls [D7] down the blind _[Db7] When I'm cleaning [F] windows. [A7] In my profession I work hard, [D7] but I'll never stop. _[G7] I'll climb this blinking ladder [C]'til I get right to the [C7] top. [F]At eight o'clock a [F7] girl she wakes, _[Bb] At five past eight a [G7] bath she takes. _[Db7]When I'm cleaning [F] windows. 7/03/11 Worthing Ukulele Jam 7

Sentimental Journey By Bud Green, Les Brown and Ben Homer. 1945 [A] Gonna take a sentimental journey, Gonna set my [E7] heart at ease. [A] Gonna make a [D7] sentimental journey, [A] To renew old [E7] memo-[a]ries. [A] Got my bags, got my reservations, Spent each dime I [E7] could afford. [A] Like a child in [D7] wild anticipation, [A] I long to hear that, [E7] "All a-[a]board!" [D] Seven, that's the time we leave at [A] seven I'll be waitin' up at [B7] heaven, Countin' every mile of [E7] railroad [Bm7] track, that [Edim] takes me [E7] back. [A] Never thought my heart could be so yearny. Why did I de-[e7]cide to roam? [A] Gotta take that [D7] sentimental journey, [A] Sentimental [E7] journey [A] home. B7 Repeat song. Bm7 7/03/11 Worthing Ukulele Jam 7 8 7

Save The Last Dance For Me By Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman, 1960 You can [C] dance every dance with the guy Who gives you the eye, let him [G7] hold you tight You can smile every smile for the man Who held your hand neath the [C] pale moon light But [G7] don't [C7] for-[f]get who's takin' you home And in whose arms you're [C] gonna be So [G7] darlin' save the last dance for [C] me Oh I [C] know that the music's fine Like sparklin' wine, go and [G7] have your fun Laugh and sing, but while we're apart Don't give your heart to [C] anyone But [G7] don't [C7] for-[f]get who's takin' you home And in whose arms you're [C] gonna be So [G7] darlin' save the last dance for [C] me [N. C.] Baby don't you know I [G7] love you so? Can't you feel it when we [C] touch? [N. C.] I will never, never [G7] let you go I love you oh so [C] much You can [C] dance, go and carry on till the night is gone And it's [G7] time to go If he asks if you're all alone, can he walk you home You must [C] tell him no Cause [G7] don't [C7] for-[f]get who's takin' you home And in whose arms you're [C] gonna be So [G7] darlin' save the last dance for [C] me Oh I [C] know that the music's fine Like sparklin' wine, go and [G7] have your fun Laugh and sing, but while we're apart Don't give your heart to [C] anyone But [G7] don't [C7] for-[f]get who's takin' you home And in whose arms you're [C] gonna be So [G7] darlin' save the last dance for [C] me So [G7] don't [C7] for-[f]get who's takin' you home And in whose arms you're [C] gonna be So [G7] darlin' save the last dance for [C] me 7/03/11 Worthing Ukulele Jam 9 8

Don t Get Around Much Anymore Lyrics by Bob Russel, music by Duke Ellington, 1940 Missed the Saturday [G] dance Heard they crowded the [E7] floor Couldn't bear it with-[a7]out you [D7] Don't get around much any-[g]more Thought I'd visit the [G] club Got as far as the [E7] door They'd have asked me a-[a7] bout you [D7] Don't get around much any-[g]more Oh, [C] dar-ling I guess [Cm] my [Gmaj7] mind's more at [G7] ease But [C] never-the-[a9]less, [Bm7] why stir up memo-[d7]ries? Been invited on [G] dates Might have gone but what [E7] for? Awfully different it with-[a7]out you [D7] Don't get around much any-[g]more [Cm] [G] Repeat Gmaj7 A9 Bm7 7/03/11 Worthing Ukulele Jam 10 9

Funiculì Funiculà By Peppino Turco and Luigi Denza, 1880 Some [C] think the world is made for fun and frolic, And [G7] so do [C] I. And [G7] so do [C] I. Some think it well to be all melancholic, To [G7] pine and [C] sigh; to [G7] pine and [C] sigh; But [Em] I, I [B7] love to [Em] spend my [B7] time in [Em] singing, Some [B7] joyous [Em] song, some [B7] joyous [Em] song, To [G] set the [D7] air with [G] music [D7] bravely [G] ringing Is [D7] far from [G] wrong. Is [D7] far from [G] wrong. [G7] Listen, listen, echoes sound afar! Listen, listen, echoes sound a-[c]far! Funicu[E7]lì, funicu[am]là, funicu[e7]lì, funicu[am]là, [F] Echoes sound a-[c]far, funicu[g7]lì, funicu[c]là! B7 [C] Ah me! 'tis strange that some should take to sighing, And [G7] like it [C] well. And [G7] like it [C] well. For me, I have not thought it worth the trying, So [G7] cannot [C] tell; so [G7] cannot [C] tell; With [Em] laugh, with [B7] dance and [Em] song the [B7] day soon [Em] passes, Full [B7] soon is [Em] gone, full [B7] soon is [Em] gone, For [G] mirth was [D7] made for [G] joyous [D7] lads and [G] lasses To [D7] call their [G] own. To [D7] call their [G] own! [G7] Listen, listen, hark the soft guitar Listen, listen, hark the soft gui-[c]tar, Funicu[E7]lì, funicu[am]là, funicu[e7]lì, funicu[am]là, [F] Hark the soft gui-[c]tar, funicu[g7]lì, funicu[c]là! 7/03/11 Worthing Ukulele Jam 11 10

Can t Take My Eyes Off You By Bob Crewe and Bob Gaudio, 1967 Verse 1: You're just too [C] good to be true I can t take my [Cmaj7] eyes off you You'd be like [C7] heaven to touch I wanna [F] hold you so much At long last [Fm] love has arrived and I thank [C] God I'm alive You're just too [D] good to be true [Fm] can t take my [C] eyes off you Verse 2: Pardon the [C] way that I stare There s nothing [Cmaj7] else to compare The sight of [C7] you leaves me weak There are no [F] words left to speak But if you [Fm] feel like I feel Please let me [C] know that it's real You're just too [D] good to be true [Fm] I can t take my [C] eyes off you [Dm] Dah dah, Dah dah, [G7] Dah duh duh duh duh [Cmaj7] Dah dah, Dah dah, [C6] Dah duh duh duh duh [Dm] Dah dah, Dah dah, [G7] Dah duh duh duh duh [C] Dah dah, Dah dah, [A] Daaaah Chorus: [A7] I love you [Dm7] baby, And if it s [G7] quite all right I need you [Cmaj7] baby to warm a [C6] lonely night I love you [Dm7] baby, [G7] Trust in me when I [C] say [A7] Oh pretty [Dm7] baby, Don't bring me [G7] down I pray Oh pretty [Cmaj7] baby, Now that I ve [C6] found you stay And let me [Dm7] love you, baby Let me [Fm] love you Repeat Verse 1 Chorus End with a C 7/03/11 Worthing Ukulele Jam 12 11 12

We ll Meet Again By Hughie Charles and Ross Parker, 1939 [F] We'll meet a-[a7]gain, Don't know [D7] where, don't know when, But I [G7] know we'll meet again some sunny [Bbm6] day. [C7] [F] Keep smiling [A7] through, Just like [D7] you always do Till the [G7] blue skies drive the [Gm] dark clouds [C7] far a-[f]way. So will you [F7] please say "Hello" To the folks that I know, Tell them [Bb] I won't be long. They'll be [G7] happy to know that as you saw me go I was [C7] sing-[gm]ing this [Bbm6] song. [C7] [F] We'll meet a-[a7]gain, Don't know [D7] where, don't know when, But I [G7] know we'll meet a-[gm]gain some [C7] sunny [F] day. Bbm6 Repeat 7/03/11 Worthing Ukulele Jam 13 12