Pass the Udder Udder
by Stan Freberg Oh, we [G] grow things mighty big down in Ken-[C]-tucky, but there’s [D] nothing in that state can quite com- [G] pare – – – To a [G] cow that we once had us, and the [C] name of her was Gladys. – – – Boy, you …
Music for Bill, Robert and Friends
by Stan Freberg Oh, we [G] grow things mighty big down in Ken-[C]-tucky, but there’s [D] nothing in that state can quite com- [G] pare – – – To a [G] cow that we once had us, and the [C] name of her was Gladys. – – – Boy, you …
[A] Deep down in Lousiana close to New Orleans – Way back up in the woods among the evergreens. There [D] stood an old cabin made of earth and wood where [A] lived a country boy named Johnny be Goode. Who [E] never ever learned to read or (D?) write …
[C] Someone told me long ago there’s a calm before the storm, I [G] know; it s been comin [C] for some time. [C] When its over, so they say, it’ll rain a sunny day, I [G] know; shinin down like [C] water. [CHORUS] – – – – – [F] …
When I’m feeling [C] blue, all I have to [G] do is take a look at [C] you, then I’m not so [Dm] blue. When you’re close to [Dm7] me, I can feel your [Em7] heart beat. I can hear you [F] breathing near my [G] ear. Wouldn’t you [C] …
by Scott and Marlow [Am] A taste of honey. [C] Tasting much [G] sweeter than [Am] wine. [Am @ (3/4)] [Am] Winds may blow o’er the [C] icy [G] sea. I’ll [Am] take with me the [C] warmth of [G] thee. [Am] A taste of honey. [C] Tasting much [G] sweeter …
FIRST NOTE SUNG IS THE THIRD STRING WHEN PLAYING A G CHORD [G] Anna, [Em] you come and ask [G] me girl [Em] To set you [G] free, girl [Em] You say he loves you [G] more than [Em] me, so I will [Am] set you [D7] free. Go …
SHEET MUSIC Key of C [C] Daisy! Daisy! [F] Give me your answer [C] true. [G] I’m half [C] crazy [F] all for the love of [G] you! It [F] won’t be a stylish [C] marriage. I [F] can’t afford a [C] carriage. But [C] you’ll look [F] sweet [C] …
The [C] stars at night are big and bright (clap) deep in the heart of [G] Texas. The [G] prairie sky is wide and high (clap) deep in the heart of [C] Texas. The [C] sage in bloom is like perfume (clap) deep in the heart of [G] Texas. Re- …
The Yankee Doodle Boy [C] I’m a Yankee Doodle [D7] Dandy. A [G7] Yankee Doodle, do or [C] die; – – – [A7] A real live nephew of my [Dm] Uncle Sam, [D7] born on the Fourth of [G7] July. [C] I’ve got a Yankee Doodle [D7] sweetheart. [G7] She’s …
[C] I’m looking [G7] over, a [C] four [C7] leaf [C] clover, that [D7] I over [A7] looked [D7] before. [G7] One leaf is sunshine, the [C] second is [C7] rain. The [D7] third is the roses, that [G7] grow in the lane. [C] No need ex- [G7] -plaining, the …