My Ding-a-Ling
1-4-5 song :: D G A :: or :: G C D :: or :: A D E :: or :: C F G [G] When I was a [C] little biddy boy, My [D] grandmother bought me a [G] cute little toy; [G] Silver bells hanging [C] on …
Music for Bill, Robert and Friends
1-4-5 song :: D G A :: or :: G C D :: or :: A D E :: or :: C F G [G] When I was a [C] little biddy boy, My [D] grandmother bought me a [G] cute little toy; [G] Silver bells hanging [C] on …
Mr. Bojangles [Verse 1] I [A] knew a man [E] Bojangles and he’d [F#m] dance for you… [D] in worn out [E] shoes. With [A] silver hair, and [E] ragged shirt, and [F#m] baggy pants – – [D] The old soft-[E]-shoe [D] He jumped so [C#m] high, jumped so [F#m] …
by Andy Williams – Key of G (modulate to A) [CHORUS] . . . [G] Moon [Em] River [C] wider than a [G] mile I’m [C] crossing you in [G] style some [Am] day [B7] Oh [Em] dream [G7] maker you [C] heart [Cm] breaker [Em7] Wherever you’re [A7] going …
Come Sweetheart, mine. Don’t sit and pine. Tell me all about the things that make you blue. Answer me Hon. What have I done? I could never say an unkind word to you. Intro: F Cdim, C A7, Dm7 G7, C, G7 Verse 1: C A7 Come to me, my …
Jimmy Buffett wrote this in 1976 for Elvis, but he died in 1977 before it was recorded. Imagine the difference if this had been an Elvis song! [Verse] – – – [D] Nibblin’ on sponge cake, watchin’ the sun bake all of those tourists covered with [A] oil. [A] Strummin’ …
Words & Music by Johnny Mercer & Harold Arlen, 1941 Recorded by Rosemary Clooney, 1952 (#17) Written for a film called Hot Nocturne, this song became so popular that the movie was re-titled Blues in the Night [CHORUS] . . . [A] My mama done tol’ me, when I …
Bill does this in C Lyin’ Eyes The Eagles 1975 [ A Amaj7 D Bm E A ] [A] City girls just seem to find out [D] early [Bm] How to open doors with just a [E] smile A [A] rich old man and she won’t have to [D] worry …
KEY OF D The [D] only two things in [A] life that make it worth [D] livin’ is [G] guitars that tune good and [A] firm feelin’ [D] women. [G] I don’t need my [A] name in the marquee [D] lights. I [G] got my song and I [A] got …
[G] In a bar in Toledo across from the depot, on a barstool, she took off her [D7] ring. I [Am] thought I’d get closer so [D7] I walked on over. I [Am] sat down and [D7] asked her [G]name When the [G] drinks finally hit her she said “I’m …
>>>>> I got a feelin’ called the [D] blues, oh Lord, since my baby said [A7] goodbye. Lord, I don’t know what I’ll do. All I do is sit and [D] sigh, oh Lord. That [D7] last long [G] day, she said [G7] goodbye . . . Well [D] …