Sway
Dean Martin – – – BILL DOES THIS IN C (or some offset of Am) FIGURE OUT MY KEY COMPARE WITH WITH [INTRO VERSE] – – – – – [Fm] When marimba rhythms [C] start to play, [C7] Dance with me, [G] make me sway. Like a lazy ocean …
Music for Bill, Robert and Friends
Dean Martin – – – BILL DOES THIS IN C (or some offset of Am) FIGURE OUT MY KEY COMPARE WITH WITH [INTRO VERSE] – – – – – [Fm] When marimba rhythms [C] start to play, [C7] Dance with me, [G] make me sway. Like a lazy ocean …
There were [G] bells on a [AbDIM] hill, but I [Am] never heard them [Cm] ringing. No I [G] never heard [ (FROM Am POSITION) Bm Bbm Am7 ] them at all [D7] Till there was [G] you [Am] [D7] There were [G] birds in the [AbDIM] sky, but I …
– SHEET MUSIC Nat King Cole [CHORUS] – – – – [D] East side, West side [G] All around the [D] town [G] The tots sang [D] ‘Ring-a-Rosie’ ‘London [E7] Bridge is falling [A7] down! [D] Boys and girls together [G] Me and Mamie [D] O’Rorke. [G] Tripped the [D] …
[C] Ramblin’ [G] rose, ramblin’ [C] rose. Why you [D] ramble, no one [G] knows [G] Wild and [F] wind-blown, that’s how [C] you’ve grown. [C] Who can cling to a ramblin’ [C] rose? [C] Ramble on, ramble[C] on. When your [D] ramblin’ days are [G] gone [G] Who will …
Well, I [C] come from Alabama with my banjo on my [G] knee. And I’m [C] bound for Louisiana, oh my own [G] true love for to [C] see. It [C] rained all night the day I left. The weather it was [G] dry. The [C] sun so hot – …
Stephen Foster The [G] sun shines [G7] bright on my [C] old Kentucky [G] home. ‘Tis summer, the [A7] old folks are [D7] gay. The [G] corn top’s [G7] ripe and the [C] meadow’s in [C] bloom, While the [Em] birds make [D] music [D7] all the [G] day The …
HEAR THE “EXTRA” VERSES BY CLICKING HERE [CHORUS] [A7] Come [D] away with me, [B7] Lucille. In my [E7] merry Oldsmobile. Down the [A7] road of life we’ll fly. Automo- [D] -bubbling, [E7] you and [A] I. To the [D] church we’ll swiftly [B7] steal. Then our [E7] wedding …
1940 – C F G [C] When I was a little bitty baby, my mama would [F] rock me in my [C] cradle. In them old cotton fields back [G] home It was [C] down in Louisiana, just about a [F] mile from Texar- [C] -kana. In them old [G] …
[D] Camptown ladies sing this song, [A7] Doo-dah! doo-dah! [D] Camptown race-track five miles long, [A7] Oh, doo-dah [D] day! [D] I came down with my hat caved in, [A7] Doo-dah! doo-dah! [D] I’m goin back home with a pocket full of tin, [A7] Oh, doo-dah [D] day! [CHORUS] – …
The Drifters 1960 (Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman) – Key of C CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE SHEET MUSIC You can [C] dance every dance with the guy who gives you the eye. Let him [G] hold you tight. You can smile every smile for the man who held your …