Good Morning Fair Maid (tremolo)
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Good morning blues, blues how do— you do—
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Good morning blues, blues how do— you do—
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I’m doing all right, good morning how are you—.
Good Morn-ing Good Morn-ing
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We’ve Danced The Whole Night Through
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Good Morn-ing Good Morn-ing To You
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Good Morn-ing Good Morn-ing
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Its Great To Stay Up Late
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Good Morn-ing Good Morn-ing To You
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When The Band Be-gan To Play
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The Stars Were Shin-ing Bright
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And Now The Milk-man’s On His Way
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Its Too Late To Say Good-night
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So Good Morn-ing Good Morn-ing
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Sun-beams Will Soon Smile Through
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Good Morn-ing Good Morn-ing To You
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By: Aaron Schroeder & Wally Gold
Elvis Presley
Key: Bb
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Don`t want a four leaf clov-er
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Don`t want an old horse shoe
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Want your kiss `cause I just can`t miss
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With a good luck charm like you
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Come on and be my lit-tle good luck charm
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Uh-huh huh, you sweet de-light
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I want a good luck charm
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a-hang-ing on my arm
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To have, to have, to hold,
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to hold to-night
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Don`t want a sil-ver dol-lar
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Rab-bit`s foot on a string
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The hap-pi-ness in your warm ca-ress
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No rab-bit`s foot can bring
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Come on and be my lit-tle good luck charm
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Uh-huh huh, you sweet de-light
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I want a good luck charm
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a-hang-ing on my arm
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To have, to have, to hold,
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to hold to-night
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If I found a luck-y pen-ny
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I`d toss it a-cross the bay
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Your love is worth all the gold on earth
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No won-der that I say
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Come on and be my lit-tle good luck charm
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Uh-huh huh, you sweet de-light
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I want a good luck charm
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a-hang-ing on my arm
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To have, to have, to hold,
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to hold to-night
1.
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Don`t want a four leaf clover
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Don`t want an old horse shoe
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I want your kiss `cause I just can`t miss
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With a Good Luck Charm like you
Chorus
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Come on and be my little Good Luck Charm
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Uh-huh — huh you sweet delight
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I want a Good Luck Charm a-hangin` on my arm
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To have- to have- to hold- to hold to-night
2.
Don`t want a silver dollar
Rabbit`s foot on a string
The happiness in your warm caress
No rabbits foot can bring
REPEAT CHORUS (THEN)
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Uh-huh — huh uh-huh — huh uh-huh — huh
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Oh yeah uh-huh — huh uh-huh — huh uh, to-night
3.
If I found a lucky penny
I`d toss it across the bay
Your love is worth all the gold on earth
No wonder that I say
REPEAT CHORUS
1.
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Well I was feelin` Oh so bad now
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So I asked my fam`ly doctor `bout what I had now
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I said «Now doctor, (doctor) mister M.D.(doctor)
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Woah~~ can you tell me (doctor)
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What`s ailin` me?» (doctor)
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He said «Yeah ,yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah ( yeah,
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yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah) all you need
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All you really need
CHORUS
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Good Lovin`» `Cause you got to have love
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Good Lovin` everbody got to have love
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Good Lovin` little bit of love Now baby good love
2.
So come on baby Woah squeeze me tight
Said don`t-cha don`t you want your daddy to be all right
I said «Now baby (baby) Woah it`s for sure (baby)
I got the fever (baby) You got the cure (baby)
She said «yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah (yeah,
yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah) All you need
All you really need
REPEAT CHORUS
(Melody) x2
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Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
(Verse 1)
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Woke up in London yesterday
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Found myself in the city near Piccadilly
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Don’t really know how I got here
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I got some pictures on my phone
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New names and numbers that I don’t know
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Address to places like Abbey Road
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Day turns to night, night turns to whatever we want
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We’re young enough to say
(Chorus)
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Oh, this has gotta be the good life
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This has gotta be the good life
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This could really be a good life, good life
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Say oh, got this feeling that you can’t fight
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Like this city is on fire tonight
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This could really be a good life
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A good, good life
(Melody) x2
(Verse 2)
To my friends in New York, I say hello
My friends in L.A. they don’t know
Where I’ve been for the past few years or so
From Paris to China to Colorado
Sometimes there’s airplanes I can’t jump out
Sometimes there’s bullshit that don’t work now
We all got our stories but please tell me
What there is to complain about
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When you’re happy like a fool
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Let it take you over
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When everything is out
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You gotta take it in
(Chorus)
(Melody) x2
(Bridge)
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Hopelessly
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I feel like there might be something that I’ll miss
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Hopelessly
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I feel like the window closes oh so quick
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Hopelessly
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I’m taking a mental picture of you now
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‘Cause hopelessly
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The hope is we have so much to feel good about
(Chorus)
(Melody) x2
(Verse 2)
(Melody) x2
Intro
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Woke up in Lon-don ye-s-ter-day.
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Found my-self in the city near Pic-cadil-ly.
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Don’t really know how I got here.
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I got some pic-tures on my phone.
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New names and num-bers that I don’t know.
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Ad-dress to plac-es like Ab-bey Road.
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Day turns to night,
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night turns to what-ev-er we want.
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We’re young e-nough to say.
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Oh, this has got-ta be the good life.
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This has got-ta be the good life.
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This could real-ly be a good life,
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good life.
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Say oh, got this feel-ing that you can’t fight.
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like this cit-y is on fi-re to-night.
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This could real-ly be a good life.
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Good, good life.
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Good King Wenceslas looked out
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On the feast of Stephen
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When the snow lay round about
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Deep and crisp and even
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Brightly shone the moon that night
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Though the frost was cruel
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When a poor man came in sight
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Gath’ring winter fu—uueel
Other lyrics:
«Hither, page, and stand by me
If thou know’st it, telling
Yonder peasant, who is he?
Where and what his dwelling?»
«Sire, he lives a good league hence
Underneath the mountain
Right against the forest fence
By Saint Agnes’ fountain.»
«Bring me flesh and bring me wine
Bring me pine logs hither
Thou and I will see him dine
When we bear him thither.»
Page and monarch forth they went
Forth they went together
Through the rude wind’s wild lament
And the bitter weather
«Sire, the night is darker now
And the wind blows stronger
Fails my heart, I know not how,
I can go no longer.»
«Mark my footsteps, my good page
Tread thou in them boldly
Thou shalt find the winter’s rage
Freeze thy blood less coldly.»
In his master’s steps he trod
Where the snow lay dinted
Heat was in the very sod
Which the Saint had printed
Therefore, Christian men, be sure
Wealth or rank possessing
Ye who now will bless the poor
Shall yourselves find blessing
The words to the carol «Good King Wenceslas» were written by John
Mason Neale and published in 1853, the music originates in Finland 300
years earlier. This Christmas carol is unusual as there is no
reference in the lyrics to the nativity. Good King Wenceslas was the
king of Bohemia in the 10th century. Good King Wenceslas was a
Catholic and was martyred following his a*sassination by his brother
Boleslaw and his supporters, his Saint’s Day is September 28th, and he
is the Patron Saint of the Czech Republic. St. Stephen’s feast day was
celebrated on 26th December which is why this song is sung as a
Christmas carol.
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Good King Wenceslas looked out
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On the feast of Stephen
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When the snow lay round about
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Deep and crisp and even
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Key of G Range: D4 to D5
Yet another rendition of this wonderful song:
(the final verse has better clarity)
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Good King Win-ces-las looked out,
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on the Feast of Stephen,
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When the snow lay round a-bout,
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deep and crisp and ev-en;
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Brightly shone the moon that night,
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tho’ the frost was cru-el,
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When a poor man came in sight,
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Gath-‘ring win-ter fu — el.
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«Hith-er, page, and stand by me,
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if thou know’st it, telling,
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Yonder peasant, who is he?
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Where and what his dwelling?»
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«Sire, he lives a good league hence,
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Un-der-neath the mountain;
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Right a-gainst the forest fence,
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by Saint Ag-nes’ fountain.»
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«Bring me flesh, and bring me wine,
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bring me pine logs hither:
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Thou and I will see him dine,
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when we bear them thither.»
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Page and monarch, forth they went,
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forth they went to-geth-er;
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Through the rude wind’s wild la-ment
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and the bit-ter we-a-ther.
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«Sire, the night is darker now,
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and the wind blows stronger;
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Fails my heart, I know not how;
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I can go no longer.»
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«Mark my footsteps, good my page.
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Tread thou in them boldly
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Thou shalt find the winter’s rage
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freeze thy blood less cold-ly.»
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In his master’s steps he trod,
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where the snow lay dinted;
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Heat was in the ve-ry sod
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which the saint had printed.
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Therefore, Christian men, be sure,
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wealth or rank pos-ses-sing,
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Ye who now will bless the poor,
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shall yourselves find bless-ing.
(Music Plays Through Once)
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Good King Win-ces-las looked out,
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On the Feast of Stephen,
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When the snow lay round a-bout,
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Deep and crisp and ev-en;
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Brightly shone the moon that night,
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Tho’ the frost was cru-el,
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When a poor man came in sight,
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Gath-‘ring win-ter fu — el.
(Pause Then Repeat 2X)
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«Hith-er, page, and stand by me,
If thou know’st it, telling,
Yonder peasant, who is he?
Where and what his dwelling?»
«Sire, he lives a good league hence,
Un-der-neath the mountain;
Right a-gainst the forest fence,
By Saint Ag-nes` fountain.»
«Bring me flesh, and bring me wine,
Bring me pine logs hither:
Thou and I will see him dine,
When we bear them thither.»
Page and monarch, forth they went,
Forth they went to-geth-er;
Through the rude wind’s wild la-ment
And the bit-ter we-a-ther.
«Sire, the night is darker now,
And the wind blows stronger;
Fails my heart, I know not how;
I can go no longer.»
«Mark my footsteps, good my page.
Tread thou in them boldly
Thou shalt find the winter’s rage
Freeze thy blood less cold-ly.»
This song plays with karaoke music run time 2:06.
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Do you hear me, talking to you
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Across the water across the deep blue ocean
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Under the o-pen sky, oh my, baby I’m trying
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Boy I hear you in my dreams
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I feel you whisper across the sea
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I keep you with me in my heart
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You make it ea-si-er when life gets hard
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Lucky I’m in love with my best friend
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Lucky to have been where I have been
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Lucky to be coming home again
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Ooohh ohoooh ooh hoohh
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They don’t know how long it takes
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Waiting for a love like this
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Every time we say goodbye
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I wish we had one more kiss
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I’ll wait for you I promise you, I will
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I’m lucky I’m in love with my best friend
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Lucky to have been where I have been
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Lucky to be coming home again
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Lucky we’re in love in every way
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Lucky to have stayed where we have stayed
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Lucky to be coming home someday
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And so I’m sailing through the sea
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To an island where we’ll meet
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You’ll hear the music fill the air
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I’ll put a flower in your hair
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Though the breezes through the trees
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Move so pretty you’re all I see
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As the world keeps spinning round
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You hold me right here right now
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Lucky I’m in love with my best friend
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Lucky to have been where I have been
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Lucky to be coming home again
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Lucky we’re in love in every way
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Lucky to have stayed where we have stayed
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Lucky to be coming home someday
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Ooohh ohoooh ooh hoohh
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Ooohh ohoooh ooh hoohh
Did you ever see a movie
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Where Erroll Flynn played Robin Hood
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Where Gary Cooper played a hero
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And where Jane Mansfield was all nude.
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CHORUS
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Good Golly Miss Molly yeah you sure like a ball
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Well Good Golly Miss Molly yeah you sure like
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a ball
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When you`re shakin` and a shoutin` can`t you hear
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your mamma call?
1.
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Well from the early early mornin` to the early
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early night,
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When I see Miss Molly rockin` at the House Of
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Blue Lights
CHORUS
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Ooh Good Golly Miss Molly yeah you sure like
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a ball
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When you`re rockin` and a rollin` can`t you hear
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your mamma call
2.
Well mamma, poppa told me
«Son you better watch your step»
What I knew about Miss Molly
Gotta watch my daddy myself.
Good feeling
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Won’t you stay with me
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just a little longer
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It always seem like you’re leaving
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When I need you here
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just a little longer.
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I make them good girls go bad.
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I make them good girls go,
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good girls go bad.
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I know your type,
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you’re dad-dy’s lit-tle girl.
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Just take a bite.
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Let me shake up your world.
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Cause just one night,
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could-n’t be so wrong.
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I’m gon-na make you lose con-trol.
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She was so shy,
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til I drove her w—i—l-d.
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I make them good girls go bad.
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I make them good girls go bad.
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You were hang-ing in the cor-ner,
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with your five best friends.
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You heard that I was trou-ble,
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but you could-n’t re-sist.
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I make them good girls go bad.
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I make them good girls go,
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good girls go bad.
By Lennon & McCartney
The Beatles
Key: G
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Good day sun-shine,
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Good day sun-shine,
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Good day sun-shine.
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I need to laugh,
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And when the sun is out,
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I’ve got some-thing I can laugh a-bout.
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I feel good
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In a spe-cial way,
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I’m in love and it’s a sun-ny day.
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Good day sun-shine,
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Good day sun-shine,
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Good day sun-shine.
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We take a walk,
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The sun is shin-ing down,
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Burns my feet as they touch the ground.
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Good day sun-shine,
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Good day sun-shine,
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Good day sun-shine.
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Then we’d lie
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Be-neath a shad-y tree,
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I love her and she’s lov-ing me.
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She feels good,
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She knows she’s look-ing fine,
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I’m so proud to know that she is mine.
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Good day sun-shine,
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Good day sun-shine,
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Good day sun-shine.
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Good day sun-shine,
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Good day sun-shine,
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Good day sun-shine.
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Good day sun-shine, good day sun-shine,
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Good day sun-shine, good day sun-shine,
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Good day sun-shine, good day sun-shine.
() means grace note
~ means rest
Did you e-ver have one of those days,
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Where no-thin goes right,
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Your wife starts bitch-in’ a-bout what-e-ver it
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was,
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She was bitch-in a-bout last night.
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So you es-cape in-to the bath-room,
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And you sit there on your throne,
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But af-ter you’ve fin-ished your bus-ness,
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The toi-let pa-pers gone.
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Chorus:
Well its a great day,
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For me to whoop some-bod-y’s a*s,
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It’s a bad day, so you bet-ter get off my back,
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You might get cold-cocked, if you cross my path,
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Well it’s a great day,
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For me to whoop some-bod-y’s a*s.
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2. Well I was running late for work,
So I poured me some coffee to go,
And just before I had my flat tire,
I spilled it all over my clothes,
When the highway patrolman pulled up,
I thought help was on the way,
But when he saw the tire tool in my hand,
He shot me with pepper spray.
Chorus
3. Well I finally made it to work,
I was fifteen minutes late,
I told my boss about the flat tire,
He fired me anyway,
So here I am out in the parking lot,
Just waiting by his Corvette,
I’m gonna give him a good bye present,
That he won’t never forget.
Chorus.
Oliver and Company: Good Company
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You and me together we’ll be
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Forever you’ll see,
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We two can be good company
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You and me, yes together we each
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Together thats you,
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forever with me
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We two can be good company
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you and me
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Just wait and see
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Good Christian men, re-jo-i-ce
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with heart and soul and vo-i-ce.
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Give ye heed to what we say:
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News! news! Jesus Christ is born today!
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Ox and a*s before Him bow,
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and He is in the manger now.
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Christ is born today!
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Christ is born today!
VERSE 2
Good Christian men, rejoice
with heart and soul and voice.
Now ye hear of endless bliss.
Joy! Joy! Jesus Christ was born for this.
He had opened the heavenly door
and man is bles-sed evermore.
Christ was born for this.
Christ was born for this.
VERSE 3
Good Christian men, rejoice
with heart and soul and voice.
Now ye need not fear the grave.
Peace! Peace! Jesus Christ was born to save.
Calls you one and calls you all
to gain his everlasting hall.
Christ was born to save.
Christ was born to save.
14th century-German
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Good Christian men rejoice
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With heart and soul and voice!
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Give ye heed to what we say
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News! News!
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Jesus Christ is born today!
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Ox and a*s before Him bow
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And He is in the manger now
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Christ is born today!
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Christ is born today!
(Repeat 3X, Pause Between Repeats)
(Music Ends or Play Optional Ending)
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Christ is born today!
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Christ is born today!
Good Christian men, rejoice
With heart and soul and voice
Now ye hear of endless bliss
Joy! Joy!
Jesus Christ was born for this
He hath ope’d the heav’nly door
And man is blessed evermore
Christ was born for this
Christ was born for this
Good Christian men, rejoice
With heart and soul and voice
Now ye need not fear the grave:
Peace! Peace!
Jesus Christ was born to save
Calls you one and calls you all
To gain His everlasting hall
Christ was born to save
Christ was born to save
This plays with karaoke music run time 2:22.
By: Joseph E. Howard
From: Showboat
Key: F
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Good-bye, my la-dy love,
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Fare-well my tur-tle dove.
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You are the i-dol
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And dar-ling of my heart.
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But some-day you will
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come back to me
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And love me ten-der-ly.
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Good-bye, my la-dy love,
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good-bye
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Good-bye, my la-dy love,
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Fare-well my tur-tle dove.
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You are the i-dol
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And dar-ling of my heart.
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But some-day you will
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come back to me
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And love me ten-der-ly.
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Good-bye, my la-dy love,
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good-bye
This is a polish sea shanty and if you don’t know it, listen song
«Pozegnanie z Liverpoolu» [in polish]
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tabs.
W: P. Pindar
M; P. Nutt
American Civil War song
Key: G
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Sit-ting by the road-side
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On a sum-mer day
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Chat-ting with my mess-mates
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Pass-ing time a-way
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Ly-ing in the shad-ow
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Un-der-neath the trees
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Good ¬-ness how de¬-li-cious
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Eat-ing Goo-ber Peas
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Peas, peas, peas, peas
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Eat¬-ing Goo-ber Peas
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Good-ness how de-li-cious
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Eat-ing Goo-ber Peas
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Sitting by the roadside,
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On a summer’s day,
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Chatting with my mess-mates,
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Passing time a-way,
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Lying in the shadows
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Un-derneath the trees,
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Goodness, how de-li-cious,
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Eating goober peas.
CHORUS
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Peas, peas, peas, peas, eating goober peas.
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Goodness, how de-li-cious eating goober peas.
When a horse-man passes,
The soldiers have a rule,
To cry out their loudest,
«Mister, here’s your mule!»
Another pleasure thats
Enchantinger than these,
Is wearing out your grinders,
Eating goober peas.
REPEAT CHORUS
Just before the battle,
The General hears a row
He says «The Yanks are coming!
I can hear them now!»
He turns around in wonder,
And whad’ya think he sees?
The Georgia Militia,
Eating goober peas.
REPEAT CHORUS
I think my song has lasted,
Almost long enough.
The subject is interesting,
But the rhymes are mighty rough.
I wish the war was over,
So free from rags and fleas,
We’d kiss our wives and sweethearts,
And gobble goober peas.
REPEAT CHORUS
By Milton Kellem
Patience & Prudence
Key: F
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Got a-long with-out ya be-fore I met ya
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Gon-na get a-long with-out ya now
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Gon-na find some-bod-y twice as cute
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‘Cause ya did-n’t love me an-y-how
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You ran a-round with ev-‘ry girl in town
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And ya nev-er cared if it got me down
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You had me wor-ried al-ways on my guard
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But ya laughed at me ’cause I tried too hard.
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Boom, boom. Boom, boom.
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Gon-na get a-long with-out ya now
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Boom, boom. Boom, boom.
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Gon-na get a-long with-out ya now
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W: Carol Conners & Ayn Robbins
M: Bill Conti
Gon-na fly now, fly-ing high now
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Gon-na fly, fly, fly
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Rock-y’s read-y to make a move, yeah
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Rock-y’s read-y he just can’t lose, yeah
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Ev-‘ry nerve a wi-re
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Sweat-in’ blood, like fire
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Bod-y ach-in’ from the hurt it’s tak-in’
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Mus-cles scream-in’ like a burn-in’ de-mon.
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Ev-‘ry nerve a wi-re
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Sweat-in’ blood like fire
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