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OPTIONAL HOMEWORK

Here are songs that we will be doing in the bar tonight, if you wish to practice.  Happy Hour begins at 4 pm.

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I”ll Fly Away

[C] One fine morning when this life is over [F] I’ll fly [C] away.
[C] To a land where joys will never end [G] I’ll fly [C] away . . .

[CHORUS] [C] I’ll fly away, O Glory. [F] I’ll fly away
[C] When I rise, Hallelujah, by and by, [G] I’ll fly away [C]

[C] When dark shadows of this life draw nigh, [F] I’ll fly [C] away.
[C] Like a bird above these walls I’ll fly. [G] I’ll fly [C] away . . .

[CHORUS] [C] I’ll fly away, O Glory. [F] I’ll fly away
[C] When I rise, Hallelujah, by and by, [G] I’ll fly away [C]

[C] Just a few more weary days and then [F] I’ll fly [C] away.
[C] To a home secure and without end, [G] I’ll fly away [C]

[CHORUS] [C] I’ll fly away, O Glory. [F] I’ll fly away
[C] When I rise, Hallelujah, by and by, [G] I’ll fly away [C]

Help Me Make it Through the Night

Take the ribbon from your [C] hair, Shake it loose and let it [F] fall, lay it soft upon my [G] skin.  Like the shadows on the [C] wall.  [G]

Come and lay down by my [C] side till the early morning [F] light.  All I’m takin’ is your [G] time.   Help me make it through the [C] night.  [C7]

I don’t care what’s right or [F] wrong.  I won’t try to under [C] stand.  Let the devil take to- [D] -morrow, cause tonight I need a [G] friend.

Yesterday is dead and [C] gone and tomorrow’s out of [F] sight. It’s so sad to be a- [G] -lone.  Help me make it through the [C] night.

It’s so sad to be a- [G] -lone.  Help me make it through the [C] night.

Achy Breaky Heart

[VERSE] – – – [C] You can tell the world, you never was my girl. You can burn my clothes up when I’m [G] gone. You can tell your friends just what a fool I’ve been, and laugh and joke about me on the [C] phone.

[C] You can tell my arms go back onto the farm. You can tell my feet to hit the [G] floor; or you can tell my lips to tell my fingertips, they won’t be reaching out for you no [C] more.

– – – – – – – – [CHORUS] – – – – –  [C] But don’t tell my heart – my achy breaky heart, I just don’t think he’d [G] understand; and if you tell my heart – my achy breaky heart he might blow up and kill this [C] man. Oooooo

[VERSE] – – – [C] You can tell your ma, I moved to Arkansas. You can tell your dog to bite my [G] leg; or tell your brother Cliff whose fist can tell my lip. He never really liked me anyway.

Or [C] tell your Aunt Louise, tell her anything you please – myself already knows I’m not [G] OK; or you can tell my eyes to watch out for my mind it might be walking out on me [C] today.

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Doggie in the Window

[CHORUS] – – – – – How [C] much is that doggie in the [G7] window? The [G7] one with the waggley [C] tail? How [C] much is that doggie in the [G7] window? I do hope that doggie’s for [C] sale.

– – – – – [Verse 1] – – – – – I [C] must take a trip to [G7] California, and leave my poor sweetheart [C] alone. If [C] he has a dog he won’t be [G7] lonesome, and the doggie will have a good [C] home.

[CHORUS] – – – – – [Verse 2] – – – – – I [C] read in the paper there are [G7] robbers with flashlights that shine in the [C] dark My love needs a doggie to [G7]protect him And scare them away with one [C] bark.

[CHORUS] – – – – – [Verse 3] – – – – – I [C] don’t want a bunny or a [G7] kitty I [G7] don’t want a parrot that [C] talks. I [C] don’t want a bowl of little [G7] fishies. You can’t take a goldfish for [C] walks.

[CHORUS] – – – – – How [C] much is that doggie in the [G7] window? The [G7] one with the waggley [C] tail? How [C] much is that doggie in the [G7] window? I do hope that doggie’s for [C] sale.

Hush Little Baby

[D] Hush, little baby [A] don’t say a word, Papa’s gonna buy you a [D] mocking bird.   And [D] if that mocking [A] bird won’t sing, Papa’s gonna buy you a diamond [D] ring

And [D] if that diamond [A] ring is brass, Papa’s gonna buy you a [D] looking glass.   And [D] if that looking [A] glass gets broke, Papa’s gonna buy you a [D] billy goat

And [D] if that billy [A] goat don’t pull, Papa’s gonna buy you a [D] cart and bull.   And [D] if that cart and [A] bull turn over, Papa’s gonna buy you a [D] dog called Rover

And [D] if that dog called [A] Rover don’t bark, Papa’s gonna buy you a [D] horse and cart.   And [D] if that horse and [A] cart turn round, You’ll be the sweetest little [D] babe in town