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Meitheal Ceol Songbook 365 Songs…your 1-a-Day Nov 2019 v 3.0 A collection of songs for clearing the head, for soothing the soul, rebalancing the senselessness, recharging the warrior and Fun-Da-Mentally for sharing in Communion with neighbours and friends. Font size 16 for sore eyes. Feedback welcome to MeithealCeol@gmail.com Liam Ó Gógáin/Mary T Cleary 11/2/2019


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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Contents Contents .............................................................................................................................. 1 Fáilte ................................................................................................................................. 12 Acknowledgments ............................................................................................................. 14 Etiquette for a Singsong .................................................................................................... 15 A Couple More Years ........................................................................................................ 16 A Little Bit More ................................................................................................................. 17 Absent Friends (Fureys) .................................................................................................... 18 A Little Peace .................................................................................................................... 19 A White Sports Coat .......................................................................................................... 20 After The Goldrush ............................................................................................................ 21 All Around My Hat ............................................................................................................. 22 All Around My Hat ............................................................................................................. 23 All I Have To Do Is Dream................................................................................................. 24 All Kinds Of Everything...................................................................................................... 25 All My Loving ..................................................................................................................... 26 All The Lies That You Told Me .......................................................................................... 27 Already One ...................................................................................................................... 28 Always On My Mind........................................................................................................... 29 Amazing Grace ................................................................................................................. 30 And I Love You So ............................................................................................................ 31 Anachie Gordon ................................................................................................................ 32 Angel From Montgomery ................................................................................................... 34 Another Saturday Night ..................................................................................................... 35 Any Dream Will Do ............................................................................................................ 36 Arms Of Mary .................................................................................................................... 37 Arthur McBride .................................................................................................................. 38 As I Roved Out

(Christy Moore Planxty) ........................................................................ 40

As I Roved Out.

(Clancy Brothers) ................................................................................. 42

As I Roved Out.

(Andy Irvine Planxty) ............................................................................ 44

As I Roved Out.

(Andy Irvine Planxty) ............................................................................ 45

Avondale ........................................................................................................................... 46 Bang, Bang Rosie ............................................................................................................. 47 Back Home Again.............................................................................................................. 48 Back Home Again.............................................................................................................. 49 Back Home In Derry .......................................................................................................... 50 Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Baidin Fheilimi ................................................................................................................... 52 Baidin Fheilimi ................................................................................................................... 53 Banks Of The Ohio ............................................................................................................ 54 Bean Pháidín ..................................................................................................................... 55 Beautiful Sunday ............................................................................................................... 56 Bird On The Wire............................................................................................................... 57 Bitter Green ....................................................................................................................... 58 Black Is The Colour ........................................................................................................... 59 Blanket On The Ground .................................................................................................... 60 Blowin' In The Wind........................................................................................................... 61 Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain ........................................................................................... 62 Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain ........................................................................................... 63 Blueberry Hill ..................................................................................................................... 64 Boolavogue ....................................................................................................................... 65 Botany Bay ........................................................................................................................ 66 Both Sides Now ................................................................................................................. 67 Boys From The County Armagh ........................................................................................ 68 Bright Blue Rose ............................................................................................................... 69 Brown Eyed Girl ................................................................................................................ 70 Buachaill ón Éirne ............................................................................................................. 71 Bunch Of Thyme ............................................................................................................... 72 Bye Bye Love .................................................................................................................... 73 Can't Help Falling In Love With You .................................................................................. 74 Casey's Last Ride ............................................................................................................. 75 Catch The Wind................................................................................................................. 76 Cecilia ............................................................................................................................... 77 City Of Chicago ................................................................................................................. 78 Cliffs Of Dooneen .............................................................................................................. 79 Comes a Time ................................................................................................................... 80 Connemara Cradle Song................................................................................................... 81 Cotton Jenny ..................................................................................................................... 82 Country Dreamer ............................................................................................................... 83 Courtin' In The Kitchen ...................................................................................................... 84 Crazy Dreams ................................................................................................................... 86 Crying, Laughing, Loving, Lying ........................................................................................ 87 Crystal Chandeliers ........................................................................................................... 88 Curragh Of Kildare ............................................................................................................ 89 Dalesman’s Litany ............................................................................................................. 90

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Dark Eyed Sailor ............................................................................................................... 92 Darlin' ................................................................................................................................ 93 Daydream Believer ............................................................................................................ 94 Dead Flowers .................................................................................................................... 95 Dead Flowers .................................................................................................................... 96 Dead Flowers .................................................................................................................... 97 Deportees.......................................................................................................................... 98 Desperados Waiting For A Train ....................................................................................... 99 Diamantina Drover .......................................................................................................... 100 Dicey Reilly ..................................................................................................................... 101 Dirty Old Town ................................................................................................................ 102 Do You Love An Apple? .................................................................................................. 103 Don't Let The Bastards (Get You Down) ......................................................................... 104 Down The Dust Pipe ....................................................................................................... 105 Down By The River ......................................................................................................... 106 Dream Lover ................................................................................................................... 108 Dreaming My Dreams ..................................................................................................... 109 Drunken Sailor ................................................................................................................ 110 Dublin In The Rare Ould Times. ...................................................................................... 112 Durham Town. ................................................................................................................. 114 Duvalier’s Dream ............................................................................................................. 115 Edelweiss ........................................................................................................................ 116 Eve Of Destruction .......................................................................................................... 117 Eileen McMahon.............................................................................................................. 118 Fhir An Bháta .................................................................................................................. 120 Fhir An Bháta ( in English) ............................................................................................. 121 Fiddler's Green ................................................................................................................ 122 Fields Of Gold ................................................................................................................. 123 First Cut Is The Deepest ................................................................................................. 124 Fisherman’s Blues ........................................................................................................... 125 Flight Of The Earls .......................................................................................................... 126 Follow Me Up To Carlow ................................................................................................. 128 Follow Your Arrow ........................................................................................................... 129 Foolish You ..................................................................................................................... 130 For Baby For Bobby ........................................................................................................ 131 For The Good Times ....................................................................................................... 132 Forty Shades of Green .................................................................................................... 133 Four Country Roads ........................................................................................................ 134 Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Four Green Fields ........................................................................................................... 135 Four Strong Winds .......................................................................................................... 136 Foxy Devil ....................................................................................................................... 137 From A Distance.............................................................................................................. 138 From Galway To Graceland ............................................................................................ 139 Galway Bay ..................................................................................................................... 140 Garden Party ................................................................................................................... 141 Ghleanntáin Ghlas' Ghaoth Dobhair ................................................................................ 142 Ghleanntáin Ghlas' Ghaoth Dobhair ................................................................................ 143 Glasgow Lullaby .............................................................................................................. 144 Glasgow Lullaby .............................................................................................................. 145 German Clockwinder ....................................................................................................... 146 Goodnight Irene .............................................................................................................. 147 Good Ship Kangaroo ....................................................................................................... 148 Grace .............................................................................................................................. 150 Grace .............................................................................................................................. 151 Hallelujah ........................................................................................................................ 152 Harvest Moon .................................................................................................................. 154 He Drinks Tequila ............................................................................................................ 155 He Stopped Loving Her Today ........................................................................................ 156 Heart Like A Wheel ......................................................................................................... 157 He'll Have To Go ............................................................................................................. 158 Hello Mary Lou ................................................................................................................ 159 Help Me Make It Through The Night ............................................................................... 160 Her Father Didn't Like Me Anyway .................................................................................. 161 Highwayman ................................................................................................................... 162 Hi-Ho Silver Lining........................................................................................................... 163 Homes Of Donegal .......................................................................................................... 164 House Of The Rising Sun................................................................................................ 165 Houston ........................................................................................................................... 166 How Great Thou Art ........................................................................................................ 167 I Am My Own Grandpa .................................................................................................... 168 I Don't Want To Talk About It .......................................................................................... 169 I Drink .............................................................................................................................. 170 I Fought The Law And The Law Won .............................................................................. 171 I Just Want To Dance With You ...................................................................................... 172 I Never Will Marry ............................................................................................................ 173 I Will Love You Every Time ............................................................................................. 174

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

I Wish I Had Someone To Love Me................................................................................. 175 I Wish I Was In England .................................................................................................. 176 I’d Like To Teach The World To Sing .............................................................................. 178 I'll tell Me Ma ................................................................................................................... 179 I’ll Go - Jerry Early And Kevin Gallagher ......................................................................... 180 I'd Love You To Want Me ................................................................................................ 182 I'm A Believer .................................................................................................................. 183 Inner City ......................................................................................................................... 184 Island In The Sun ............................................................................................................ 185 Isle Of Inisfree ................................................................................................................. 186 It Doesn’t Matter Anymore............................................................................................... 187 It's a Heartache ............................................................................................................... 188 James Connolly ............................................................................................................... 189 Jennifer Juniper ............................................................................................................... 190 Jody And The Kid ............................................................................................................ 191 Joan Of Arc ..................................................................................................................... 192 Joe Hill ............................................................................................................................ 194 John O’Dreams ............................................................................................................... 195 Jolene.............................................................................................................................. 196 Jolly Beggarman.............................................................................................................. 197 Just The Other Side Of Nowhere .................................................................................... 198 Kathy's Song ................................................................................................................... 199 Kevin Barry...................................................................................................................... 200 Knockin' On Heaven's Door ............................................................................................ 201 Kilkelly ............................................................................................................................. 202 Lakes Of Pontchartrain.................................................................................................... 204 Leave Her Johnny ........................................................................................................... 206 Leaving Nancy ................................................................................................................ 208 Leaving On A Jet Plane................................................................................................... 209 Lemon Tree ..................................................................................................................... 210 Let Ramensky Go........................................................................................................... 211 Let Him Go, Let Him Tarry .............................................................................................. 212 Let It Be ........................................................................................................................... 213 Lifeboat Mona ................................................................................................................. 214 Little Boxes...................................................................................................................... 215 Listen, Listen ................................................................................................................... 216 Little Musgrave ................................................................................................................ 218 Liverpool Lou ................................................................................................................... 220 Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Living Next Door To Alice ................................................................................................ 221 Lord Of The Dance .......................................................................................................... 222 Louise.............................................................................................................................. 223 Love And Happiness For You ......................................................................................... 224 Love And Happiness For You ......................................................................................... 225 Love Is Pleasing .............................................................................................................. 226 Loving Her Was Easier (Than Anything I'll Ever Do Again) ............................................. 227 Lyin' Eyes ........................................................................................................................ 228 Lucille .............................................................................................................................. 230 Maggie Mae .................................................................................................................... 231 Maid Going To Comber ................................................................................................... 232 Maids When You're Young .............................................................................................. 233 Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys............................................. 234 Margaritaville ................................................................................................................... 235 Mary And Me ................................................................................................................... 236 Mary From Dungloe......................................................................................................... 237 Mary Had A Little Lamb ................................................................................................... 238 Mary Mack....................................................................................................................... 239 Matthew........................................................................................................................... 240 May You Never ............................................................................................................... 242 Me And Bobby McGee .................................................................................................... 243 Meet Me On The Corner ................................................................................................. 244 Mississippi ....................................................................................................................... 245 Molly Malone ................................................................................................................... 246 Moment Of Forever ......................................................................................................... 247 Monto .............................................................................................................................. 248 Moonshadow ................................................................................................................... 250 Morningtown Ride ........................................................................................................... 251 My Forever Friend ........................................................................................................... 252 My Old Man’s a Dustman ................................................................................................ 254 Nancy Spain .................................................................................................................... 255 Neidín .............................................................................................................................. 256 Níl Sé Ina Lá ................................................................................................................... 257 Noreen Bawn .................................................................................................................. 258 North Country Girl ........................................................................................................... 259 Norwegian Wood ............................................................................................................. 260 Now Be Thankful ............................................................................................................. 261 Now I'm Easy .................................................................................................................. 262

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Okie From Muskogee ...................................................................................................... 263 Old Flames Can't Hold A Candle To You ........................................................................ 264 Old Maid In The Garrett................................................................................................... 265 On Raglan Road.............................................................................................................. 266 One Of Us Cannot Be Wrong .......................................................................................... 267 Only Our Rivers Run Free ............................................................................................... 268 Only Our Rivers Run Free ............................................................................................... 269 Only Love Can Break Your Heart .................................................................................... 270 Only You ......................................................................................................................... 271 Ordinary Man .................................................................................................................. 272 Ordinary Man .................................................................................................................. 273 Óró Mo Bháidín ............................................................................................................... 274 Óró, Sé Do Bheatha 'Bhaile ............................................................................................ 275 Our Town ........................................................................................................................ 276 Padin's Party ................................................................................................................... 278 Paddy’s Green Shamrock Shore ..................................................................................... 280 Paddy’s Green Shamrock Shore ..................................................................................... 281 Paradise .......................................................................................................................... 282 Past The Point Of Rescue ............................................................................................... 283 Patriot Game ................................................................................................................... 284 Peggy Gordon ................................................................................................................. 285 Peigín Leitir Mór .............................................................................................................. 286 Please Come To Boston ................................................................................................. 287 Promises ......................................................................................................................... 288 Que Sera Sera ................................................................................................................ 289 Reason To Believe .......................................................................................................... 290 Red Is The Rose ............................................................................................................. 291 Red Rose Cafe ................................................................................................................ 292 Ride On ........................................................................................................................... 293 Ring Of Fire ..................................................................................................................... 294 Rock Me Gently............................................................................................................... 295 Rock'n'Roll Kids............................................................................................................... 296 Rooster............................................................................................................................ 297 Rose Of Allendale ........................................................................................................... 298 Roses Are Red ................................................................................................................ 299 Roseville Fair .................................................................................................................. 300 Sailing ............................................................................................................................. 301 Save The Last Dance For Me ......................................................................................... 302 Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Save The Last Dance For Me ......................................................................................... 303 Sam Stone ...................................................................................................................... 304 Scarborough Fair............................................................................................................. 305 Scarlet Ribbon ................................................................................................................. 306 Scorn Not His Simplicity .................................................................................................. 307 Schoolday's Over ............................................................................................................ 308 Schoolday's Over ............................................................................................................ 309 Seasons In The Sun ........................................................................................................ 310 Sea Of Heartbreak .......................................................................................................... 312 Sean South Of Garryowen .............................................................................................. 313 Seven Spanish Angels .................................................................................................... 314 Seven Spanish Angels .................................................................................................... 315 She Moved Through The Fair ......................................................................................... 316 Sloop John B ................................................................................................................... 317 Song For Ireland.............................................................................................................. 318 Song For The Asking....................................................................................................... 319 Sonny’s Dream ................................................................................................................ 320 Spancil Hill ...................................................................................................................... 321 Speed Of The Sound Of Loneliness ................................................................................ 322 Steal Away ...................................................................................................................... 323 Star Of The County Down ............................................................................................... 324 Star Of The County Down. .............................................................................................. 325 Step It Out Mary .............................................................................................................. 326 Streets Of London ........................................................................................................... 327 Sunday Morning Coming Down ....................................................................................... 328 Sweet Baby James.......................................................................................................... 329 Sweet Thames Flow Softly .............................................................................................. 330 Sweet Caroline ................................................................................................................ 332 Take These Chains From My Heart ................................................................................ 333 Tapestry .......................................................................................................................... 334 Teach Your Children ....................................................................................................... 335 Ten Guitars ..................................................................................................................... 336 Tennessee Waltz............................................................................................................. 337 Tequila Sunrise ............................................................................................................... 338 The Auld Triangle ............................................................................................................ 339 The Ballad Of Lucy Jordan .............................................................................................. 340 The Band Played Waltzing Matilda.................................................................................. 342 The Black Velvet Band .................................................................................................... 344

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The Blacksmith ................................................................................................................ 346 The Bold O’Donoghue ..................................................................................................... 347 The Boxer........................................................................................................................ 348 The Butcher Boy.............................................................................................................. 350 The Closest Thing To Crazy ............................................................................................ 351 The Cottager's Reply ....................................................................................................... 352 The Cottager's Reply ....................................................................................................... 353 The Crack Was Ninety In The Isle Of Man ...................................................................... 354 The Contender ................................................................................................................ 356 The Dance....................................................................................................................... 357 The Dimming Of The Day................................................................................................ 358 The Dutchman................................................................................................................. 359 The Dying Rebel.............................................................................................................. 360 The Dying Rebel.............................................................................................................. 361 The Ferryman .................................................................................................................. 362 The Fields Of Athenry. .................................................................................................... 363 The Foggy Dew ............................................................................................................... 364 The Free Electric Band.................................................................................................... 366 The Galway Girl............................................................................................................... 367 The Galway Shawl .......................................................................................................... 368 The January Man ............................................................................................................ 369 The Green Fields Of France ............................................................................................ 370 The Holy Ground ............................................................................................................. 372 The Holy Ground ............................................................................................................. 373 The Irish Rover ................................................................................................................ 374 The Last Great Love Song .............................................................................................. 376 The Last Resort ............................................................................................................... 377 The Last Thing On My Mind ............................................................................................ 378 The Leaving Of Liverpool ................................................................................................ 379 The Massacre Of Glencoe .............................................................................................. 380 The Massacre Of Glencoe .............................................................................................. 381 The Mountains Of Mourne............................................................................................... 382 The Night Visiting Song ................................................................................................... 384 The Night Visiting Song ................................................................................................... 385 The Lights Of Magdala .................................................................................................... 386 The Parting Glass............................................................................................................ 387 The Promise .................................................................................................................... 388 The Punch And Judy Man ............................................................................................... 389 Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

The Reason l Left Mullingar. ........................................................................................... 390 The Rose......................................................................................................................... 391 The Shoals Of Herring..................................................................................................... 392 The Silver Tongued Devil And I ....................................................................................... 394 The Spanish Lady ........................................................................................................... 396 The Spinning Wheel ........................................................................................................ 398 The Sun Is Burning.......................................................................................................... 400 The Time Has Come ....................................................................................................... 401 The Town I love So Well ................................................................................................. 402 The Unquiet Grave .......................................................................................................... 404 The Voyage ..................................................................................................................... 405 The Water Is Wide........................................................................................................... 406 The White Rose Of Athens.............................................................................................. 407 The Wild Rover................................................................................................................ 408 The Worst Day Since Yesterday ..................................................................................... 409 Things ............................................................................................................................. 410 This Land Is Your Land ................................................................................................... 411 Those Were The Days .................................................................................................... 412 Three Drunken Maidens .................................................................................................. 413 Three Score And Ten ...................................................................................................... 414 To Ramona ..................................................................................................................... 415 Travelin' Soldier............................................................................................................... 416 Try A Little Kindness ....................................................................................................... 418 Try A Little Kindness ....................................................................................................... 419 Two Sisters ..................................................................................................................... 420 Travelling People............................................................................................................. 422 Twice Daily ...................................................................................................................... 423 Vincent (Starry Starry Night) ........................................................................................... 424 Wagon Wheel.................................................................................................................. 425 Wake Up Little Susie. ...................................................................................................... 426 Wall Of Tears .................................................................................................................. 427 West Coast Of Clare ....................................................................................................... 428 What Made Milwaukee Famous ...................................................................................... 429 Where Do You Go To My Lovely ..................................................................................... 430 Where Have All The Flowers Gone ................................................................................. 432 When I Loved Her ........................................................................................................... 434 Whiskey In The Jar.......................................................................................................... 435 Whiskey On A Sunday .................................................................................................... 436

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Who's To Bless And Who's To Blame ............................................................................. 437 Wild Horses ..................................................................................................................... 438 Wild Side Of Life.............................................................................................................. 439 Will The Circle Be Unbroken ........................................................................................... 440 Will The Circle Be Unbroken ........................................................................................... 441 Will You Go Lassie Go .................................................................................................... 442 Wonderful Tonight ........................................................................................................... 443 Wonderful World.............................................................................................................. 444 Words .............................................................................................................................. 445 Working Class Hero ........................................................................................................ 446 Working Man ................................................................................................................... 447 Yarmouth Town ............................................................................................................... 448 Yellow Bird ...................................................................................................................... 450 Yellow Is The Colour ....................................................................................................... 451 Your Cheatin' Heart ......................................................................................................... 452 Your Cheatin' Heart ......................................................................................................... 453 You Are My Sunshine...................................................................................................... 454 You're My Best Friend ..................................................................................................... 455

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Fáilte Welcome to 365 Songs…your 1-a-Day with Meithal Ceol. The process of developing this project Started on Jan 1st 2018 and is based on the 4P’s approach..... The Paradigm:Life is complex AND simple (if that paradox works for you). Many issues frustrate, annoy, bother me and yet I’m constantly challenged to ask myself, “Does It Matter?” Uncertainty, Duplicity, Fake News etc is the new norm. Integrity is as fluid as the previously straightforward term ‘gender’ has become....... All that even if you don’t think you have problems. The Problem:Time is flying by, time-space to relax is scarce, conversations are noisy, social media commentary tends towards emotive extremes and vitriol, it’s increasingly hard to become “unplugged”, without having to do a course in mindfulness. For anyone who would like to just enjoy a sing sing, alone or in company, many of us feel inadequate as singers and/or playing a guitar or ukulele, compared to the endless streamable, perfectly canned music. We only know bits of songs, we don’t have lyrics and chords available at hand for everyone to sing along with when we get together after a meal or a party, so sing songs often fizzle out. It’s hard to get started! The Proposition:Imagine having an readily accessible, easy to use. resource of singable, recognizable, commonly enjoyed set of songs with embedded easy-to-play chords available, on an open-source basis, easy to download and/or print off in a clear, decently-sized font. Then envision getting together with friends, neighbours, or common-Interest groups and having an informal sing-song along with basic instruments like guitar, ukelele etc. What about when you are on your own, have a few moments of downtime to spare, and you are looking to chill out and clear out the head wreck, needing to let the fuzzy lack of logic settle and unravel and find that singing a few songs, on the toilet, in the shower etc is just the tonic you need? There are bits of songs and chords all over the web. In fact, like so much online information, that endless breadth of disconnected granules becomes it’s own sorting problem, so this proposition is to pull all the bits together in a One-Stop-Song-platform. Meitheal Ceol arose from the 3Cs, Collaboration, Creativity, and Communication, between a small group of friends over the last few years, getting together in each other’s houses, once a week, for a few hours, learning from and with each other, how to batter out chords, strumming patterns, lyrics, suitable keys and versions of songs which we all enjoyed which could be played relatively easily by “Dummies” (as per the series of Dummies by books). Our learning resources came from all over the web, ranging from YouTube song tutorials from 10 year old kids to James Taylor free master classes. The cup of tea and biscuits at the kitchen at break time facilitated fascinating, informative conversations, arguments and craic, on wide-ranging topics, including one discussion of the history of gut for nylon guitar strings. Learning through Play, Play through Learning, passionate disagreements about timing, breaking strum patterns down, giving up, moving on, coming back to discover it to be easier second time round, Chaordic, fun-based learning, building camaraderie, sharing stories and company, good for the head, soup for the soul.....all byproduct outcomes of the Meitheal Magic.

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

A practical reusable, shareable outcome was our putting together a song book, Meitheal Songbook 1, now on version 13 (constantly tweaking lyrics and correcting typos). We got 20 copies printed and bound (thanks to Joe Egan). Now when we would get together with a number of people, just hand round the books, everybody in turn around the circle gets to either sing a song themselves or to nominate a song that we would all sing together......absolutely no pressure......and total Buy-In. The book is also shareable as a pdf with hyperlinks to song videos and tutorials that are all over YouTube. Feedback on the book is super....good big readable font-size for all eyes, a collection of songs where everyone can find one they like and which supports group singalong, easy guitar/use chords and great to open up and read in the dark on Smart phones in landscape mode. Good motivation for an extended repertoire and an improved iteration...... The Plan:First phase, to post One Song each day for 2018, so that at the end of the year we will have collected, organized, collated and posted 365 songs from many genres and hopefully in some different languages, which everyone can enjoy themselves performing. Second phase is to develop an open source online, interactive, community-of-interest platform, which will present all the songs, their backstories, your own user backstories (what the songs mean/t to you), with organized learning resources (singing, playing, groups, sessions info) in a 1-Stop format, in support of hopefully growing Communities of song singers, and soup-for-the-soul sessions with open-door inclusive welcomes. Phase three envisions extending the propagation of the resource into being a Folláin, soup-for-the-soul open resource for all those who wish to imbibe, ingest, digest and regurgitate their songs. Beir Bua. Liamog and MaryT. Jan 2nd 2018 Note:1. Please SHARE with your friends if you get and like the idea. 2. The words and chords (including inline placement) are our best effort. Please do help us correct mistakes, improve chord selection, add verses, explain song backgrounds and interesting nuggets about songs by contributing in comments. 3. If you have skills, including musical, web design, digital marketing and would like to help out to move this idea along please email meithealceol@gmail.com 4. The font size in the book at 16 points has proven to be a hit with all ages, particularly where light is somewhat dim. The book is accessible for download at (www.meithealceol.com) and it can be opened on a tablet. It can read with ease on a smart phone in landscape and even autoscrolled. 5. This concept is reciprocal and open source at it’s core. The songs come before us, live through us and hopefully will nurture others…when we are gone. As Neil Young sings in ‘Comes a Time’ ….. “We were right we were giving, That's how we kept what we gave away.”

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Acknowledgments From about 2011 we have met and been joined in song with many people along the Meitheal Ceol Journey. All of the following have in their own way contributed by song suggestions, by introducing us to new songs, by singing and playing along with us, encouraging, nurturing, critiquing, challenging, assisting, editing, etc…. all ingredients in producing this book of songs. We hope you all get to enjoy the songs, participate with us, each other and your friends in singing and playing these lovely songs. This inexhaustive list includes:Sam Carroll, Niall Brennan, Johnny Hanratty, Gerry Woods, Eugene O’Keeffe, Conal Larkin, Cathal Mac Fhloinn, Caolán O’Domhnaill, Brian Laverty, Pol de Bhailís, Brendan Maxwell, Maria Durning, Karen D’Aoust, Ruth Cleary, Sandra Hosty, Thomas McConnellogue, Nicole Coyle, Paul Coleman, Ronan Coll, Doreen Phillips, Joe Egan, Paul Anderson, Maura Devine, Moira and Laurence McCarroll, Brid, Sheila, Angela and Eileen Clancy, Sean and Lisa Kelly, Noel and Úna Connolly, Paddy and Elizabeth Donnelly, Anne and Chris Hatton, Eddie Joe and the magic of Báidín Fheilimí’s magical Gola Island, Gilian and Stephen Cassidy, Mary Clerkin, Margaret Hegarty, Marie Carolan, Berni Bingham, Wiebe Bakker, John Hayden, Marie and Eamon Gartlan, Gerd and Manuela, Jurgen und Frau, Lulu, LoLo and many others who we met on our travels ‘On the Road’ in Ireland and throughout Europe. Finally and not least, we are grateful to the composers and writers of all these magical songs, which nurture us as we sing. Our small morsel of contribution by compiling this Open Source book will hopefully ensure that your songs will continue to be sung and give joy and wellbeing to a widened audience. Mary T.Cleary Liamog Ó Gógáin Sept 1st 2018 14 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Etiquette for a Singsong Meitheal Ceol began in my kitchen back around 2011 with Sam Carroll and myself trying to batter out a few tunes we could sing together, just for Fun. Then we decided to meet up in each other's homes on alternating weeks for a few songs and shared tea and chat around the table. Others soon joined in and the informal weekly get togethers, with the singing, learning basic chords and strumming, with arguments about timing, sharing of learning and chats on all sorts of topics over the tea breaks, passed many a winter’s night with great warmth, craic and enduring friendships. A list of common songs emerged and has grown to this present volume of popular and easy to sing songs. Later we had sing songs in our motorhome, (we often had ‘Captured’ as against ‘Captive’ audiences), around campfires, in kitchens, pubs, Gola Island café and in the open air, even at a party for a lively 90-year-old man and his family and friends. We spent 18 consecutive nights in October 2014 at open-mic nights around Lancashire and Northhumberland where we were welcomed with much warmth. Below are certain aspects of these sessions which emerged as core elements of what has worked well, according to feedback from particpants in these singsongs: • Participation by Everyone is Key and Fun-da-Mental. Having Fun is vital and the feeling after a sing song is one of enhanced Mental Health and Folláine). There’s the feeling of freedom… of the air moving from your diaphragm through your windpipe, learning to like your own voice, sharing in the group chorus, enjoying the lovely harmonies and the richness, diversity and colour of the different voices and song interpretations. • Typically, someone takes on the role of ‘Fear’ nó ‘Bean an Tí’ (MC). They then go around the group circle one by one. At their turn, Everyone is invited to either sing a song, or suggest a song where all sing along in unison. We found that even those who either are shy to sing or don’t know the words of songs benefit from nominating a song for the group to sing. After a couple of rounds of the songs they often join in the sing along. • Each person is encouraged, assisted and commended on their contribution. Often, just getting started with a song is really daunting and yet afterwards the elation of having done it and being commended gives one a great boost in confidence. • We found that having a songbook with the words and the chords to hand is vital to provide cadence and coherence and it gives great confidence to the singer, who might otherwise be unsure of the words. If there are partners or peripheral visitors, it often helps greatly to include them by handing them a copy of the book to follow along with. • The space between songs, is where the informal chat, the craic, the jokes, (often many non-PC), the sharing of stories about the songs, playing and singing tips and general chat over the cuppa (and whatever goodies people have brought along) lubricate the communion of friendships. Even the dogs who come along enjoy the gig. • Finally…Life is short… and sometimes our choices and resources are limited. Sing along, It’s free and It’s Fun and Souper for the Soul! Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

A Couple More Years I've [G]got a couple more years on you baby, that's [D]all I've had more chances to [D7]fly, and more places to [G]fall And it [G]ain't that I'm wiser, it's just that I've [G7]spent more time With my back to the [C]wall And I've [D]picked up a [D7]couple more years On you baby, that's [G]all I've [G]walked a couple more roads than you baby that's [D]all And I'm tired of [D7]runnin' while you're only learning to [G]crawl And [G]you're heading somewhere, but I've been to [G7]somewhere and found it was nowhere at [C]all And I've [D]picked up a [D7]couple more years On you baby, that's [G]all Now [G]saying goodbye girl, don't ever come easy at [D]all But you've gotta [D7]fly 'cause You're hearing them young eagles [G]call And [G]someday when you're older, you'll [G7]smile At a man strong and [C]tall And you'll say [D]I've got a [D7]couple more years On you baby that's [G]all You'll say [G]I've got a couple more years On you babe, and that's [D]all I've had more [D7]chances to fly, and more places to [G]fall And it [G]ain't that I'm wiser, it's just that I've [G7]spent More time with my back to the [C]wall Where I've [D]picked up a [D7]couple more years On you baby, that's [G]all.

Song:- https://youtu.be/GsQyN7deuBw Ronnie Drew/ Eleanor Shanley https://youtu.be/WifTLVwQPyY Dr. Hook

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

A Little Bit More Chorus When your [G]body's had en[G7]ough of me And I'm [C]layin' flat out on the [Am]floor When you [Cm]think I've loved you [G]all I can I'm gonna [D]love you a little bit [G]more[D] [G]Come on over here and [C]lay by my side I've [Am]got to be [D]touchin' [G]you [B7]Let me rub your tired [Em]shoulders The [A]way I used to [D]do [G]Look into my eyes and [C]give me that [Am]smile The [Am]one that always [D]turns me [G]on And [B7]let me take your [Em]hair down 'Cause we're [A]stayin' up to greet the [D]sun..... And when your [G]body's had en[G7]ough of me And I'm [C]layin' flat out on the [Am]floor When you [Cm]think I've loved you [G]all I can I'm gonna [D]love you a little bit [G]more[D] Got to [G]say a few things that have [C]been on my mind And you [Am]know where my [D]mind has [G]been I [B7]guess I learned my [Em]lessons And [A]now's the time to be[D]gin So if you're [G]feelin' alright and you're [C]ready for [Am]me I [Am]know that I'm [D]ready for [G]you We [B7]better get it [Em]on now 'Cause we [A]got a whole [D]life to live [D7]through..... Chorus Song:-

https://youtu.be/uF0_947VPNA

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Absent Friends (Fureys) Chorus [G]Time heals [D]wounds, they say, [Em]Time takes the [Bm]pain away. [C]I wonder [D]why it never [C]happens for [D]me. It's [G]years since you [D]went away But [Em]I miss you [Bm]night and day. [C]Why you had to [D]go is a [C]mystery to [G]me. [G]What seemed im[D]portant then [Em]becomes [Bm]trivial when [C]Fate deals the [D]card that [C]forces your [D]hand. [G]All the places we had [D]been, [Em]all the things [Bm]we had seen, [C]No more in the [D]future, it [C]just isn't [G]planned. [G]It's all very [D]strange, but when [Em]you went, I [Bm]changed. It [C]just seemed to [D]happen with the [C]passing of each [D]day. I [G]don't under[D]stand is it [Em]part of a [Bm]plan? Does [C]one person [D]grow when [C]another fades [G]away? [G]Small things you'd [D]do weave [Em]pictures of [Bm]you. [C]They're printed for [D]life on the [C]back of my [D]mind. I was [G]always so [D]sure, your [Em]life was so [Bm]pure. To the [C]faults and to [D]bad times [C]a loved one stays [G]blind. [G]I always [D]found that when [Em]you were a[Bm]round, [C]You helped me with [D]worries and [C]eased all my [D]fears. You [G]always had [D]time for [Em]problems of [Bm]mine, A [C]shoulder to [D]cry on, a [C]listening [G]ear. Song:- https://youtu.be/QFW579m2GJw Intro chords as used by The Furey Brothers And Davie G D Em Bm C D C G

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

A Little Peace Just like a [C]flower when [G7]winter begins Just like a candle blown [C]out in the wind Just like a bird that can [F]no longer fly I’m [G7]feeling that way some[C]times But then, as I’m [C]falling, weighed [G7]down by the load I picture a [G7]light at the [C]end of the road And closing my [C7]eyes, I can [F]see through the dark The [G]dream that is [G7]in my [C]heart Chorus A little [C]lovin’, a little [G7]givin’ To build a [G]dream for the world we [C]live in A little patience and under[G7]standing For our to[G]morrow, a [G7]little [C]peace A little [C]sunshine, a sea of [G7]gladness To wash away all the [G7]tears of [C]sadness A little [C]hoping, a little [G7]praying For our to[G]morrow, a [G7]little [C]peace I feel I’m a [C]leaf in the [G7]November snow I [G]fell to the [G7]ground, there was [C]no one below So now I am [C7]helpless, [F]alone with my song Just [G]wishing the [G7]storm was [C]gone [C]We are [G7]feathers on the [C]breeze [C]Sing with me my [G7]song of [C]peace Song:-

https://youtu.be/o67vWrkWUAQ

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

A White Sports Coat A [C]white sports coat and a [Dm]pink car[G7]nation [F]I'm all dressed [G7]up for the [C]dance [G7] A [C]white sports coat and a [Dm]pink car[G7]nation [F]I'm all [G7]alone in ro[C]mance [G7]Once you told me long ago [C]To the prom with me you'd go [D7]Now you've changed your mind, it seems [G7]Someone else will hold my dreams A [C]white sports coat and a [Dm]pink car[G7]nation [F]I'm all dressed [G7]up for the [C]dance [G7] A [C]white sports coat and a [Dm]pink car[G7]nation [F]I'm all [G7]alone in ro[C]mance [G7]Once you told me long ago [C]To the prom with me you'd go [D7]Now you've changed your mind, it seems [G7]Someone else will hold my dreams A [C]white sports coat and a [Dm]pink car[G7]nation [F]I'm in a [G7]blue, blue [C]mood

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

After The Goldrush [G]Well, I [D]dreamed I saw the knights in [G]armor coming, Saying [D]something about a [G]queen. There were [D]peasants singing and [A]drummers drumming And the [D]archer split the [A]tree. There was a [Bm]fanfare blowing [C]to the sun That was [D]floating on the [C]breeze. [D]Look at Mother Nature [A]on the run In the [D]nineteen seven[A]ties. [D]Look at Mother Nature [A]on the run In the [C]nineteen seven[G]ties. [G]I was [D]lying in a burned out [G]basement With the [D]full moon in my [G]eyes. I was [D]hoping for a [A]replacement, When the [D]sun burst thru the [A]sky. There was a [Bm]band playing in my [C]head And I [D]felt like getting [C]high. [D]I was thinking about what a [A]friend had said, I was [D]hoping it was a [A]lie. [D]Thinking about what a [A]friend had said I was [C]hoping it was a [G]lie. [G]Well, I [D]dreamed I saw the silver [G]space ships flying In the [D]yellow haze of the [G]sun, There were [D]children crying and [A]colors flying All [D]around the chosen [A]ones. All in a [Bm]dream, all in a [C]dream The [D]loading had [A]begun. They were [D]flying Mother Nature's [A]silver seed To a [D]new home in the [A]sun. [D]Flying Mother Nature's [A]silver seed To a [C]new [G]home.

Song:- https://youtu.be/1e3m_T-NMOs

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

All Around My Hat

(Key D)

[D]Fare thee [A]well cold [D]winter And fare thee well cold [A]frost Oh [D]nothing [A]have I [D]gained But my own true [E]love I've [A]lost I'll [A]sing and I'll be [D]merry [G]When occasion I do [Bm]see He's a [D]false del[A]uded [D]young man Let him go [A]farewell [D]he Chorus [D]All a[A]round my [D]hat I will wear the green [A]willow And [D]all a[A]round my [D]hat For a twelve month [E]and a [A]day [A]And if anyone should [D]ask me The [G]reason why I'm [Bm]wearing it It's [D]all [A]for my [D]true love Who's far [A]far a[D]way The [D]other [A]night she [D]brought me A fine diamond ring [A]but, She [D]thought to [A]have [D]deprived me Of a far [E]better [A]thing But [A]I being [D]careful as [G]lovers [Bm]ought to be He's a [D]false del[A]uded [D]young man Let him go [A]farewell [D]he Chorus Here's a [D]quarter a [A]pound of [D]reasons, And a half pound of [A]sense A [D]small [A]sprig of [D]thyme And as much of [E]pru[A]dence You [A]mix them all to[D]gether and [G]Then you will [Bm]plainly see He's a [D]false del[A]uded [D]young man Let him go [A]farewell [D]he Song:- https://youtu.be/ObSnNgAVVpU 22 | P a g e

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All Around My Hat

(Key C)

[C]Fare thee [G]well cold [C]winter And fare thee well cold [G]frost Oh [C]nothing [G]have I [C]gained But my own true [D]love I've [G]lost I'll [G]sing and I'll be [C]merry [F]When occasion I do [Am]see He's a [C]false del[G]uded [C]young man Let him go [G]farewell [C]he Chorus [C]All a[G]round my [C]hat I will wear the green [G]willow And [C]all a[G]round my [C]hat For a twelve month [D]and a [G]day [G]And if anyone should [C]ask me The [F]reason why I'm [Am]wearing it It's [C]all [G]for my [C]true love Who's far [G]far a[C]way The [C]other [G]night she [C]brought me A fine diamond ring [G]but, She [C]thought to [G]have [C]deprived me Of a far [D]better [G]thing But [G]I being [C]careful as [F]lovers [Am]ought to be He's a [C]false del[G]uded [C]young man Let him go [G]farewell [C]he Chorus Here's a [C]quarter a [G]pound of [C]reasons, And a half pound of [G]sense A [C]small [G]sprig of [C]thyme And as much of [D]pru[G]dence You [G]mix them all to[C]gether and [F]Then you will [Am]plainly see He's a [C]false del[G]uded [C]young man Let him go [G]farewell [C]he Song:- https://youtu.be/ObSnNgAVVpU Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

All I Have To Do Is Dream [C]Dre-ee-ee-ee-[Am]eam, [F]dream, dream, [G7]dream [C]Dre-ee-ee-ee-[Am]eam [F]dream, dream, [G7]dream When [C]I want [Am]you [Dm7]in my [G7]arms When [C]I want [Am]you and [Dm]all your [G7]charms When[C]ever I [Am]want you, [F]all I have to [G7]do is, [C]Dre-ee-ee-ee-[Am]eam [F]dream, dream, [G7]dream When [C]I feel [Am]blue [Dm7]in the [G7]night And I [C]need [Am]you to [Dm]hold me [G7]tight When[C]ever I [Am]want you, [F]all I have to [G7]do is [C]Dre-ee-ee-ee-[Am]eam[C] [F]I can make you mine [Em]taste your lips of wine [Dm]Anytime [G7]night or [C]day[C7] [F]Only trouble is, [Em]Gee Whiz I'm [D7]dreamin' my life a[G7]way I [C]need you [Am]so, that [Dm7]I could [G7]die I [C]love you [Am]so and [Dm]that is [G7]why When[C]ever I [Am]want you, [F]all I have to [G7]do is [C]Dre-ee-ee-ee-[Am]eam [F]dream, dream, [G7]dream [C]Dre-ee-ee-ee-[Am]eam[C] [F]I can make you mine [Em]taste your lips of wine [Dm]Anytime [G7]night or [C]day[C7] [F]Only trouble is, [Em]Gee Whiz I'm [D7]dreamin' my life a[G7]way I [C]need you [Am]so, that [Dm7]I could [G7]die I [C]love you [Am]so and [Dm]that is [G7]why When[C]ever I [Am]want you, [F]all I have to [G7]do is [C]Dre-ee-ee-ee-[Am]eam [F]dream, dream, [G7]dream [C]Dre-ee-ee-ee-[Am]eam [F]dream, dream, [G7]dream [C]Dre-ee-ee-ee-[Am]eam[C] Song:- https://youtu.be/lX0ws6y7p5g played with Capo on 3 24 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

All Kinds Of Everything [D]Snowdrops and [A]daffodils, [Em]butterflies and [A]bees [D]Sailboats and fisher[A]men, [Em]things of the [A]sea [D]Wishing-wells, [A]wedding bells [D]Early morning [C]dew.[A] [D]All kinds of [Em]everything [A]remind me of [D]you [D]Seagulls and [A]aeroplanes, [Em]things of the [A]sky [D]Winds that go [A]howlin', [Em]breezes that [A]sigh [D]City sights, neon [A]lights [D]Grey skies or [C]blue. [A] [D]All kinds of [Em]everything [A]remind me of [D]you [Em]Summertime, [F#m]Wintertime, [Em]Spring and Autumn [F#m]too [E]Monday, Tuesday [A]every day, [E7]I think of [A]you. [D]Dances, [A]romances, [Em]things of the [A]night [D]Sunshine and [A]holidays, [Em]postcards to [A]write [D]Budding trees, [A]autumn leaves, a [D]snowflake or [A]two [D]All kinds of [Em]everything [A]remind me of [D]you. [Em]Summertime, [F#m]Wintertime, [Em]Spring and Autumn [F#m]too [E]Monday, Tuesday [A]every day, [E7]I think of [A]you.

Song:- https://youtu.be/WZNHsbhlRGE Sung in Key of A# (A chord shape with Capo on 1)

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

All My Loving Close your [Em]eyes and I'll [A]kiss you [D]Tomorrow I'll [Bm]miss you [G]Remember I'll [Em]always be [C]true [A] And then [Em]while I'm a[A]way I'll write [D]home every [Bm]day And I'll [G]send all my [A]loving to [D]you I'll [Em]pretend that I'm [A]kissing The [D]lips I am [Bm]missing And [G]hope that my [Em]dreams will come [C]true [A] And then [Em]while I'm a[A]way I'll write [D]home every [Bm]day And I'll [G]send all my [A]loving to [D]you All my [Bm]loving, I will send to [D]you All my [Bm]loving, darling I'll be [D]true I'll [Em]pretend that I'm [A]kissing The [D]lips I am [Bm]missing And [G]hope that my [Em]dreams will come [C]true [A] And then [Em]while I'm a[A]way I'll write [D]home every [Bm]day And I'll [G]send all my [A]loving to [D]you All my [Bm]loving, I will send to [D]you All my [Bm]loving, darling I'll be [D]true Song:- https://youtu.be/pOxAqhTaXzw

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

All The Lies That You Told Me All the [A7]lies that you [D]told me, All the tears that I've [G]cried All the loving you [A7]gave me, it was a [D]lie I could [A7]never i[D]magine, when I felt so [G]high That there could be [A7]somebody [A]new [G]Better than [A7]you in my [D]life When I [A7]woke up this [D]morning, with tears in my [G]eyes I never felt [A7]more like saying good[D]bye Well I could [A7]never i[D]magine, when I felt so [G]high That there could be [A7]somebody [A]new [G]Better than [A7]you in my [D]life Chorus [A]Am I just fooling myself? [D]Could there be somebody else? [A]Could there be somebody new, [G]Waiting around the [A7]corner? [A]Yes there is, waiting for you, Waiting for [A7]someone like [D]you All the [A7]nights that you [D]told me, All your loving was [G]mine And I wanted to [A7]listen, to all of your [D]lies I could [A7]never i[D]magine, when I felt so [G]high That there could be [A7]somebody [A]new [G]Better than [A7]you in my [D]life Chorus All the [A7]nights that you [D]told me, All your loving was [G]mine Now there could be [A7]somebody [A]new [G]Better than [A7]you in my [D]life Song:-

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Already One [G]What can I [D]do, [C]what can I [G]say [C]Running [D]down this suspicious high[G]way [G]I can't for[D]get how [C]love let me [G]down And [C]when we [D]meet it still gets in my [G]way. Chorus But we're [C]already [D]one [C]already [G]one [D]Now only time can come be[C]tween [D]us 'Cause we're [C]already [D]one [C]our little [G]son [D]Won't let [Dsus2]us for[G]get. [G]Your laughing [D]eyes, [C]your crazy [G]smile [C]Every [D]time I look in his [G]face [G]I can't be[D]lieve how [C]love lasts a [G]while And [C]looks like [D]forever in the first [G]place. But we're [C]already [D]one [C]already [G]one [D]Now only time can come be[C]tween [D]us 'Cause we're [C]already [D]one [C]our little [G]son [D]Won't let [Dsus2]us for[G]get. [G]In my new [D]life I'm [C]travelin' [G]light [C]Eyes wide [D]open for the next [G]move [G]I can't go [D]wrong 'til [C]I get [G]right But [C]I'm not [D]goin' back in the same [G]groove. But we're [C]already [D]one [C]already [G]one [D]Now only time can come be[C]tween [D]us 'Cause we're [C]already [D]one [C]our little [G]son [D]Won't let [Dsus2]us for[G]get. Song:-

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Always On My Mind [C]Maybe I didn't [G]love you [Am]Quite as [C]often as I [F]could [G]have [C]Maybe I didn't [G]treat you [Am]Quite as [C]good as I [Dm7]should have [F]Little things I should have [C]said and done [F]I just [C]never took the [Dm]time [G]You were [Am]always on [G7]my [C]mind [G]You were [G7]always on my [C]mind [C]Maybe I didn't [G]hold you [Am]All those [C]lonely, [F]lonely [G]times And I [C]guess I never [G]told you [Am]I'm so [C]happy [F]that you're [Dm7]mine [F]If I make you feel [C]second best, Girl, I'm [F]sorry I was [C]bl[Dm]ind [G]You were [Am]always on [G7]my [C]mind [F]You were [G7]always on my [C]mind [C]Te[G]ll [Am]me, [F]tell me That your [C]sweet love hasn't [Dm]died [G] [C]Gi[G]ve [Am]me, [C]give me [F]One more chance to [C]keep you satis[Dm]fied, I’ll [G]keep you satis[C]fied

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Amazing Grace A[G]mazing grace, how [C]sweet the [G]sound That saved a wretch like [D]me. I [G]once was lost, but [C]now I’m [G]found, Was [Em]blind, but [D]now I [G]see. 'Twas [G]grace that taught my [C]heart to [G]fear, And grace my fears re[D]lieved. How [G]precious did that [C]grace ap[G]pear The [Em]hour I [D]first be[G]lieved. Through [G]many dangers,[C]toils and [G]snares I have already [D]come, 'Twas [G]grace that brought me [C]safe thus [G]far And [Em]grace will [D]lead me [G]home. The [G]Lord has promised [C]good to [G]me His word my hope se[D]cures; He [G]will my shield and [C]portion [G]be, As [Em]long as [D]life en[G]dures. Yea, when [G]this flesh and [C]heart shall [G]fail, And mortal life shall [D]cease I [G]shall possess wi[C]thin the [G]veil, A [Em]life of [D]joy and [G]peace. When [G]we've been there ten [C]thousand [G]years Bright shining as the [D]sun, We've [G]no less days to [C]sing God's [G]praise Than [Em]when we've [D]first be[G]gun. Song:- https://youtu.be/u4qbmPpfG6s

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

And I Love You So [G]And I love you [Am]so, The people ask me [G]how, [Em]How I've lived till [Am]now [C]I tell them "I don't [G]know" [Gadd9]I guess they under[Am]stand [Em]How lonely life has [G]been [Em]But life began a[Am]gain [C]The day you took my [G]hand And [G]yes I know how lonely [Am]life can be The [D]shadows follow me And the [G]night won't set me free But [Em]I don't let the evening [Am]get me down [D]Now that you're around [G]me [G]And you love me [Am]too Your thoughts are just for [G]me [Em]You set my spirit [Am]free [C]I'm happy that you [D]do The [G]book of life is [Am]brief And once a page is [G]read [Em]All but love is [Am]dead [C]This is my be[G]lief And [G]yes I know how [Am]loveless life can be The [D]shadows follow me And the [G]night won't set me free But [Em]I don't let the [Am]evening get me down [D]Now that you're around [G]me [G]And I love you [Am]so The people ask me [G]how, [Em]How I've lived till [Am]now [C]I tell them "I don't [G]know" Song:- https://youtu.be/YGqUoKaTQoc Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Anachie Gordon [G]Harking is bonny and [Am]there lives my [Bm]love [C]My heart lies on [G]him [Em]and will not re[C]move It [G]will not re[D]move oh! for [Em]all that I have [Bm]done And I [C]never will for[G]get my love Anna[C]chie For [G]Annachie [D]Gordon he's [Em]bonnie and he's [Bm]rough He'd en[C]tice any [G]woman that e[C]ver he [Em]saw He'd en[G]tice any [D]woman and [Em]so he has done [Bm]me And I [C]never will for[G]get my love Ana[C]chie [G]Down came her father and he's [Am]standing at the [Bm]door Saying [C]Jeannie you are [G]trying the tricks of a [C]whore You care [G]nothing for a [D]man Who cares so [Em]very much for [Bm]thee You must [C]marry Lord [G]Sultan and leave Ana[C]chie For [C]Anachie [D]Gordon is [Em]barely but a [Bm]man Alt[C]hough he may be [G]pretty but where are his [C]lands The [G]Sultan's lands are [D]broad and his [Em]towers they run high You must [C]marry Lord [G]Sultan and leave Ana[C]chie. With [G]Anachie Gordon I [Am]beg for my [Bm]bread And be[C]fore I marry [G]Sultan his gold to my [C]head With [G]gold to my [D]head and [Em]gowns fringed to the [Bm]knee And I'll [C]die if I [G]don't get my love Ana[C]chie And [G]you who are my [D]parents to [Em]church you may me [Bm]bring But [C]unto Lord [G]Sultan I'll never bear a [C]son To a [G]son or a [D]daughter I'll [Em]never bow my [Bm]knee And I'll [C]die if I [G]don't get my love Ana[C]chie. [G]Jeannie was married and from [Am]church was brought [Bm]home When [C]she and her [G]maidens so merry should have [C]been When [G]she and her [D]maidens so [Em]merry should have [Bm]been She [C]went into her [G]chamber and cries all a[C]lone.

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

[G]Come to bed now Jeannie my [Am]honey and my [Bm]sweet For to [C]style you my [G]mistress it would be so [C]sweet Be it [G]mistress or [D]Jeannie it's [Em]all the same to [Bm]me But [C]in your bed Lord [G]Sultan I never will [C]lie And [G]down came her [D]father and he's [Em]spoken with re[Bm]nown Saying [C]you who are her [G]maidens Go [Em]loosen up her [C]gowns But she [G]fell down to the [D]floor so [Em]close down to his [Bm]knee Saying [C]Father look I'm [G]dying for my love Ana[C]chie. The [G]day that Jeannie married was the [Am]day that Jeannie [Bm]died And the [C]day that young [G]Anachie came home on the [C]tide And [G]down came her [D]maidens all [Em]wringing of their [Bm]hands Saying [C]oh it's been so [G]long, you've been so long on the [C]sands So [G]long on the [D]sands, so [Em]long on the [Bm]flood They have [C]married your [G]Jeannie and now she lies [C]dead. [G]You who are her maidens come [Am]take me by the [Bm]hand And [C]lead me to the [G]chamber where my love she lies [C]in And he [G]kissed her cold [D]lips ‘Til his [Em]heart has turned to [Bm]stone And he’s [C]died in the [G]chamber where his love she lies [C]in. Song:-

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Angel From Montgomery I [G]am an old [C]woman [G]named after my [C]mother [G]My old man is [C]another [D]child that's grown [G]old If [G]dreams were [C]thunder and [G]lightning was [C]desire This old [G]house woulda [F]burnt down a [D]long time a[G]go Chorus [G]Make me an [F]angel that [C]flies from Mont[G]gomery [G]Make me a [F]poster of an [C]old [G]rodeo [G]Just give me [F]one thing that I can [C]hold on [G]to To [G]believe in this [F]livin’ is just a [D]hard way to [G]go [G]When I was a [C]young girl well I [G]had me a [C]cowboy [G]He weren't much to [C]look at just a [D]free ramblin' [G]man But [G]that was a [C]long time and [G]no matter how I [C]try Those [G]years just [F]flow by like a [C]broken down [G]dam [G]Make me an [F]angel that [C]flies from Mont[G]gomery [G]Make me a [F]poster of an [C]old [G]rodeo [G]Just give me [F]one thing that I can [C]hold on [G]to To [G]believe in this [F]livin' is just a [D]hard way to [G]go There's [G]flies in the [C]kitchen I can [G]hear them there [C]buzzin' And I [G]ain't done [C]nothin' since I [D]woke up to[G]day But [G]how the hell can a [C]person Go to [G]work in the [C]mornin' And [G]come home in the [F]evenin' and have [D]nothin' to [G]say [G]Make me an [F]angel that [C]flies from Mont[G]gomery [G]Make me a [F]poster of an [C]old [G]rodeo [G]Just give me [F]one thing that I can [C]hold on [G]to To [G]believe in this [F]livin' is just a [D]hard way to [G]go Song:-

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Another Saturday Night Another [D]Saturday night and I [G]ain't got nobody [D]I got some money 'cause I [A]just got paid [D]How I wish I had [G]someone to talk to [D]I'm in an [A7]awful [D]way [A7] I [D]got in town a [A]month ago, I [D7]seen a lotta girls since [G]then If I could [D]meet 'em I could get 'em But as [G]yet I haven't met 'em That's [D]why I'm in the [A7]state I'm [D]in [A7] [D]Another fella [A]told me He had a [D7]sister who looked just [G]fine Instead of [D]bein’ my deliverance, She [G]had a strange resemblance To a [D]cat named [A7]Franken[D]stein [A7] It's [D]hard on a [A]fella, When he [D7]don't know his way a[G]round If I don't [D]find me a honey to [G]help me spend my money I'm [D]gonna have to [A7]blow this [D]town Song:- https://youtu.be/s64j4cK7AwM

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Any Dream Will Do [G]I closed my eyes, [D]drew back the [G]curtain [C]To see for [G]certain [D7]what I thought I [G]knew [D]Far far a[G]way [D]someone was [G]weeping [C]But the world was [G]sleeping, [D7]any dream will [G]do [D] I wore my [G]coat [D]with golden [G]lining [C]Bright colors [G]shining [D7]wonderful and [G]new [D]And in the [G]east the [D]dawn was [G]breaking [C]And the world was [G]waking, [D7]any dream will [G]do [G7] A [C]crash of drums a flash of light My [A7]golden coat flew out of sight The [G]colors faded [Em]into darkness [A7]I was left a[D]lone [D7] May I re[G]turn [D]to the be[G]ginning [C]The light is [G]dimming [D7]and the dream is [G]too [D]The world and [G]I [D]we are still [G]waiting [C]Still hesi[G]tating, [D7]any dream will [G]do [G7] A [C]crash of drums a flash of light My [A7]golden coat flew out of sight The [G]colors faded [Em]into darkness [A7]I was left a[D]lone May I re[G]turn [D]to the be[G]ginning [C]The light is [G]dimming [D7]and the dream is [G]too [D]The world and [G]I [D]we are still [G]waiting [C]Still hesi[G]tating, [D7]any dream will [G]do [D7]Any dream will [G]do

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Arms Of Mary Key of C The [C]lights shine [G7]down the valley, The [C]wind blows [Dm]up the all[F]ey [C]Oh, well, I wish I was [G]Lying in the arms of [C]Mary. [G] She [C]took the [G7]pains of boyhood, And [C]turned them [Dm]into feel [F]good, [C]Oh, how I wish I was [G]Lying in the arms of [C]Mary. [C]Mary was the [Em]girl who taught me All I [Am]had to know, She put me [F]right on my first mis[G]take. Summer wasn’t [Em]gone when I learned All she [Am]had to show, She really [F]gave all a boy could [G]take. So [C]now when [G7]I get lonely, Still [C]looking for the [G]one and on[F]ly, [C]That`s when I wish I was [G]Lying in the arms of [C]Mary. Change Key to D The [D]lights shine [A7]down the valley, The [D]wind blows [Em]up the all[G]ey [D]Oh, how I wish I was [A]Lying in the arms of [D]Mary. [A7] She [D]took the [A7]pains of boyhood, And [D]turned them [Em]into feel [G]good, [D]Oh, how I wish I was [A]Lying in the arms of [D]Mary. [D]Lying in the [A]arms of [G]Mary. Song:- https://youtu.be/6fpiT6qIP_8 Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Arthur McBride Oh, [G]me and my cousin, one [Em]Arthur McBride As [C]we went a-[G]walking down [Am]by the sea[C]side Now, [G]mark what [C]followed and [G]what did be[Em]tide For it [G]being on Christmas [D]morning… Out [G]for recreation, we [Em]went on a tramp And we [C]met Sergeant [G]Napper and [Am]Corporal [C]Vamp And a [G]little wee [C]drummer, in[G]tending to [Em]camp For the [G]day being pleasant and [D]char[G]ming. “Good [G]morning ! Good morning!” the [Em]sergeant did cry “And the [C]same to you [G]gentlemen! ” [Am]we did re[C]ply , In[G]tending no [C]harm but [G]meant to pass [Em]by For it [G]being on Christmas [D]morning. But says [G]he, “My fine fellows if [Em]you will enlist, Ten [C]guineas in [G]gold I will [Am]slip in your [C]fist And a [G]crown in the [C]bargain for to [G]kick up the [Em]dust And [G]drink the King’s health in the [D]mor[G]ning. For a [G]soldier he leads a [Em]very fine life [C]And he always is [G]blessed with a [Am]charming young [C]wife And he [G]pays all his [C]debts without [G]sorrow or [Em]strife And [G]always lives pleasant and [D]char[G]ming… And a [G]soldier he always is [Em]decent and clean In the [C]finest of [G]clothing he’s [Am]constantly [C]seen While [G]other poor [C]fellows go [G]dirty and [Em]mean And [G]sup on thin gruel in the [D]mor[G]ning”. “But”, says [G]Arthur, “I wouldn’t be [Em]proud of your clothes For you’ve [C]only the [G]lend of them [Am]as I sup[C]pose And you [G]dare not to [C]change them one [G]night, for you [Em]know If you [G]do you’ll be flogged in the [D]morning. And [G]although that we are [Em]single and free [C]We take great de[G]light in our [Am]own company[C]y And we [G]have no desire strange faces to [Em]see Al[G]though that your offers are [D]char[G]ming

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

And we [G]have no desire to [Em]take your advance All [C]hazards and [G]dangers we [Am]barter on [C]chance For you [G]would have no [C]scruples for to [G]send us to [Em]France Where [G]we would get shot without [D]war[G]ning”. “Oh [G]now!”, says the sergeant “I’ll have no such [Em]chat And I [C]neither will [G]take it from [Am]spalpeen or [C]brat For [G]if you in[C]sult me with [G]one other [Em]word I’ll [G]cut off your heads in the [D]morning”. And then [G]Arthur and I we soon drew our [Em]hods And we [C]scarce gave them [G]time for to [Am]draw their own [C]blades When a [G]trusty shil[C]lelagh came [G]over their [Em]heads And [G]bade them take that as fair [D]war[G]ning. And their [G]old rusty rapiers that hung by their [Em]side We [C]flung them as [G]far as we [Am]could in the [C]tide “Now [G]take them out, Divils!”, cried Arthur Mc[Em]Bride “And [G]temper their edge in the [D]morning”. And the [G]little wee drummer we flattened his [Em]pow And we [C]made a foot[G]ball of his [Am]rowdeydow[C]dow Threw [G]it in the [C]tide for to [G]rock and to [Em]roll And [G]bade it a tedious [D]retur[G]ning. And we [G]having no money, paid them off in [Em]cracks And we [C]paid no re[G]spect to their [Am]two bloody [C]backs For we [G]lathered them [C]there like a [G]pair of wet [Em]sacks And [G]left them for dead in the [D]morning. And [G]so to conclude and to [Em]finish disputes We [C]obligingly [G]asked if they [Am]wanted re[C]cruits For [G]we were the lads who would give them hard [Em]clouts And [G]bid them look sharp in the [D]mor[G]ning. Oh [G]me and my cousin, one Arthur Mc[Em]Bride As [C]we went a [G]walkin’ down [Am]by the sea[C]side, Now [G]mark what [C]followed and [G]what did be[Em]tide For it [G]being on Christmas [D]mor[G]ning. Song:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBGkhPx529g Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

As I Roved Out

(Christy Moore Planxty)

Well now [Am]who are you me [G]pretty fair maid And [Am]who are you me [G]honey Well now [Am]who are you me [G]pretty fair maid And [Am]who are you me [G]honey She [Am]answered me quite [Em]modestly I [G]am me mother's darling Chorus With me [Am]too-ry-a [G]Fol de diddle da Di-re, Fol de did-dle, dair-ie [Am]o Well [Am]will you come to me [G]mother's house When the [Am]moon is shining [G]clearly Well [Am]will you come to me [G]mother's house When the [Am]moon is shining [G]clearly I'll [Am]open the door and I'll [Em]let you in And [G]divil a one that’ll hear us So I [Am]went to her house in the [G]middle of the night When the [Am]moon was shining [G]clearly So I [Am]went to her house in the [G]middle of the night When the [Am]moon was shining [G]clearly She [Am]opened the door and she[Em]let me in And [G]divil the one did hear us. She [Am]took me horse by the [G]bridle and the bit And she [Am]led him to the [G]stable She [Am]took me horse by the [G]bridle and the bit And she [Am]led him to the [G]stable Saying, there's [Am]plenty of oats for me [Em]soldier's horse To [G]eat them if he's able Chorus With me [Am]too-ry-a [G]Fol de diddle da Di-re, Fol de did-dle, dair-ie [Am]o 40 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Then she [Am]took me by the [G]lily-white hand And she [Am]led me to the [G]table Then she [Am]took me by the [G]lily-white hand And she [Am]led me to the [G]table Saying, there's [Am]plenty of wine for a [Em]soldier boy To [G]drink it if you're able Chorus With me [Am]too-ry-a [G]Fol de diddle da Di-re, Fol de did-dle, dair-ie [Am]o Then [Am]I got up and [G]made the bed And I [Am]made it nice and [G]aisy Then I [Am]got up and [G]made the bed And I [Am]made it nice and [G]aisy Then [Am]I got up and [Em]laid her down Saying, [G]"Lassie are you able?" And [Am]there we lay ‘til the [G]break of day And [Am]divil a one did [G]hear us And [Am]there we lay ‘til the [G]break of day And [Am]divil a one did [G]hear us Then [Am]I arose and put [Em]on me clothes Saying, [G]"Lassie, I must leave you" Chorus With me [Am]too-ry-a [G]Fol de diddle da Di-re, Fol de did-dle, dair-ie [Am]o And [Am]when will you [G]return again And [Am]when will we get [G]married And [Am]when will you [G]return again And [Am]when will we get [G]married When [Am]broken shells make [Em]wedding bells ‘Tis [G]then we might l get married. Song:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ET5hQMXXV3A

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

As I Roved Out.

(Clancy Brothers)

[Am]As I roved out on a May morning On a May morning right early I [C]spied my love u[G]pon the way Oh, Lord but she was [Am]early Chorus And she sang [C]lilt-a-doodle, lilt-a-doodle, lilt-a-doodle-dee,And she [G]hi-di-lan-di-dee, and she hi-di-lan-di-dee And she [Am]lan- ded [Am]Her boots were black and her stockings white And her buckles shone like silver She had a [C]dark and a rolling [G]eye And her ear-rings tipped her [Am]shoulder [Am]"What age are you my bonny wee lass What age are you my honey?" Right [C]modestly she [G]answered me "I'll be seventeen on [Am]Sunday" [Am]"Where do you live my bonny wee lass Where do you live my honey?" [C]"In a wee house up [G]on the top of the hill And I live there with my [Am]Mammy" Chorus And she sang [C]lilt-a-doodle, lilt-a-doodle, lilt-a-doodle-dee,And she [G]hi-di-lan-di-dee, and she hi-di-lan-di-dee And she [Am]lan- ded [Am]"If I went to the house on the top of the hill When the moon was shining clearly Would you [C]arise and let me [G]in And your Mammy not to [Am]hear you?" 42 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Chorus And she sang [C]lilt-a-doodle, lilt-a-doodle, lilt-a-doodle-dee,And she [G]hi-di-lan-di-dee, and she hi-di-lan-di-dee And she [Am]lan- ded [Am]I went to the house on the top of the hill When the moon was shining clearly She [C]arose to let me [G]in But her Mammy chanced to [Am]hear her Chorus [Am]She caught her by the hair of the head And down to the room she brought her And [C]with the root of a hazel [G]twig She was the well-beat [Am]daughter [Am]"Will you marry me now my soldier lad Will you marry me now or never? Will you [C]marry me now my soldier [G]lad For you see I'm done for[Am]ever" Chorus And she sang [C]lilt-a-doodle, lilt-a-doodle, lilt-a-doodle-dee,And she [G]hi-di-lan-di-dee, and she hi-di-lan-di-dee And she [Am]lan- ded [Am]"I can't marry you my bonny wee lass I can't marry you my honey For [C]I have got a wife at [G]home And how could I dis[Am]own her?" [Am]A pint at night is my delight And a gallon in the morning The [C]old women are [G]me heart break But the young ones is me [Am]darling Song:-

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

As I Roved Out.

(Andy Irvine Planxty)

As [Dm]I roved [F]out on a [C]bright May [Am]mor[C]ning To [F]view the [Am]meado[C]ws and [Dm]flowers [G]gay Whom [F]should I [Am]spy but my [G]own true [Dm]lo[Am]ver As [F]she sat un[C]der yon [G]willow tree I took [Dm]off my [F]hat and I [C]did sal[Am]ute [C]her I [F]did sal[Am]ute [C]her most cour[Dm]ageous[G]ly When she [F]turned a[Am]round well the [G]tears fell [Dm]from [Am]her Sayin' [F]false young man, you ha[C]ve de[G]luded me A [Dm]diamond [F]ring I [C]owned I [Am]gave [C]you A [F]diamond [Am]ring to [C]wear on [Dm]your right [G]hand But the [F]vows you [Am]made, love, You [G]went and [Dm]broke [Am]them By [F]marrying the lass[C]ie that [G]had the land" "If I [Dm]married the [F]lassie that [C]had the land, [Am]my [C]love Tis [F]that I'll [Am]rue [C]’til the [Dm]day I [G]die When mis[F]fortune fal[C]ls sure no [G]man can [Dm]shun [Am]it I [F]was blindfol[C]ded I'll [G]ne'er deny" Now at [Dm]nights when [F]I go [C]to my bed of sl[Am]um[C]ber The [F]thoughts of [Am]my true [C]love run [Dm]through my [G]mind When I [F]turn around [Am]to em[G]brace my [Dm]dar[Am]ling In[F]stead of gold [C]sure it's [G]brass I do find And I [Dm]wish the [F]Queen would call [C]home her a[Am]rm[C]y From [F]the West [Am]In[C]dies, [Dm]Amerikay and [G]Spain And [F]every man to his [G]wedded [Dm]wo[Am]man In [F]hopes that you and [C]I will [G]meet again. Song:-

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

As I Roved Out.

(Andy Irvine Planxty)

As [Am]I roved [C]out on a [G]bright May [Em]mor[G]ning To [C]view the [Em]meado[G]ws and [Am]flowers [D]gay Whom [C]should I [Em]spy but my [D]own true [Am]lo[Em]ver As [C]she sat un[G]der yon [D]willow tree I took [Am]off my [C]hat and I [G]did sal[Em]ute [G]her I [C]did sal[Em]ute [G]her most cour[Am]ageous[D]ly When she [C]turned a[Em]round well the [D]tears fell [Am]from [Em]her Sayin' [C]false young man, you ha[G]ve de[D]luded me “A [Am]diamond [C]ring I [G]owned I [Em]gave [G]you A [C]diamond [Em]ring to [G]wear on [Am]your right [D]hand But the [C]vows you [Em]made, love, You [D]went and [Am]broke [Em]them By [C]marrying the lass[G]ie that [D]had the land” "If I [Am]married the [C]lassie that [G]had the land, [Em]my [G]love Tis [C]that I'll [Em]rue [G]’til the [Am]day I [D]die When mis[C]fortune fal[G]ls sure no [D]man can [Am]shun [Em]it I [C]was blindfol[G]ded I'll [D]ne'er deny" Now at [Am]nights when [C]I go [G]to my bed of sl[Em]um[G]ber The [C]thoughts of [Em]my true [G]love run [Am]through my [D]mind When I [C]turn around [Em]to em[D]brace my [Am]dar[Em]ling In[C]stead of gold [G]sure it's [D]brass I do find And I [Am]wish the [C]Queen would call [G]home her a[Em]rm[G]y From [C]the West [Em]In[G]dies, [Am]Amerikay and [D]Spain And [C]every man to his [D]wedded [Am]wo[Em]man In [C]hopes that you and [G]I will [D]meet again. Song:-

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Avondale Oh [G]have you been to Avondale And [Am]lingered in her [D]lovely Vale Where [G]tall trees [C]whisper and [D]know the [Em]tale Of [C]Avon[D7]dale's proud [C]Ea[G]gle Where [G]pride and ancient glory fade Such [Am]was the land where he was [D]laid Like [G]Christ was [C]thirty [D]pieces [Em]paid For [C]Avon[D7]dale's proud [C]Ea[G]gle Long [G]years that green and lovely glade Has [Am]nursed Parnell, our [D]grandest Gael And [G]cursed the [C]land that [D]has be[Em]trayed Our [C]Avon[D7]dale's proud [C]Ea[G]gle Song:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPTtrQ3HKeg

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Bang, Bang Rosie [C]Bang, Bang Rosie, Rosie bangs all [G]day, Whose gonna bang for Rosie when [G7]Rosie goes a[C]way, [C]Rosie had a boyfriend his name was Tiny [G]Tim, She threw him in the river to [G7]see if he could [C]swim, Well he swam o’er the rapids and he swam o’er the [G]falls, Rosie got excited and she [G7]grabbed him by the …… [C]Rosie had a doctor and the doctor’s name was [G]Fitz, He often used to examine her heart, but [G7]never examined her…. [C]Rosie had an uncle and her uncle was a [G]plumber, Every time that she bent down, the [G7]old uncle he would……. [C]Rosie had a brother and her brother’s name was [G]Danny, He often used to brush her hair, but ne[G7]ver touched her…. Change Key [D]Rosie had a boyfriend his name was Tommy [A]Tucker The night he took her to the dance, and [A7]then he tried to…… [D]Bang, Bang Rosie, Rosie bangs all [A]day, Whose gonna bang for Rosie when [A7]Rosie goes a[D]way, [D]Rosie worked in an office and her boss’s name was [A]Hunt, And everytime he’d pass her by, he’d [A7]slap her by the…… [D]Rosie came to Cricklewood to do the Rock and [A]Roll, She slipped on a beer bottle, and [A7]almost broke her….. If [D]skirts get any shorter said Rosie with a [A]blush There’ll be two more cheeks to powder and a [A7]lot more hair to… Song:-

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Back Home Again Key G There's a [G]storm across the vall[G7]ey, [C]clouds are rollin' in The [D7]afternoon is heavy on your [G]shoulders There's a [G]truck out on the four [G7]lane, a [C]mile or more away The [D7]whinin' of his wheels just makes it [G]colder He's an [G]hour away from [G7]ridin', on your [C]prayers up in the sky And [D7]ten days on the road are barely [G]gone There's a [G]fire softly bur[G7]ning, [C]supper's on the stove But it's [D7]the light in your eyes that makes him [G]warm. [C]Hey, it's good to [D7]be back home a[G]gain [G7] [C]Sometimes [D7]this old farm feels [G]like a long lost [C]friend Yes, 'n, [D7]hey it's good to be back home a[G]gain There's [G]all the news to [G7]tell him, [C]how you spent your time? And [D7]what's the latest thing the neighbors [G]say And your [G]mother called last [G7]Friday, [C]sunshine made her cry And you [D7]felt the baby move just yester[G]day Yes, 'n, [C]Hey, it's good to [D7]be back home a[G]gain [G7] [C]Sometimes [D7]this old farm feels [G]like a long lost [C]friend Yes, 'n, [D7]hey it's good to be back home a[G]gain And [C]Oh, the time that [D7]I can lay this [G]tired old body [C]down And [Am]feel your fingers [D7]feather soft u[G]pon [G7]me The [C]kisses that I [D7]live for, the [G]love that lights my [C]way The [A]happiness that [C]livin' with you [D7]brings me It's the [G]sweetest thing I [G7]know of, just [C]spending time with you It's the [D7]little things that make this house a [G]home Like a [G]fire softly bur[G7]ning and [C]supper’s on the stove It’s the [D7]light in your eyes that makes me [G]warm [C]Hey, it's good to [D7]be back home a[G]gain [G7] [C]Sometimes [D7]this old farm feels [G]like a long lost [C]friend Yes, 'n, [D7]hey it's good to be back home a[G]gain (Repeat) Song:- https://youtu.be/EYffvVIwOg0 48 | P a g e 2018 Sing and Share INDEX

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Back Home Again Key D There's a [D]storm across the vall[D7]ey, [G]clouds are rollin' in The [A7]afternoon is heavy on your [D]shoulders There's a [D]truck out on the four [D7]lane, a [G]mile or more away The [A7]whinin' of his wheels just makes it [D]colder He's an [D]hour away from [D7]ridin' on your [G]prayers up in the sky And [A7]ten days on the road are barely [D]gone There's a [D]fire softly bur[D7]ning, [G]supper's on the stove But it's [A7]the light in your eyes that makes him [D]warm. [G]Hey, it's good to [A7]be back home a[D]gain [D7] [G]Sometimes [A7]this old farm feels [D7]like a long lost [G]friend Yes, 'n, [A7]hey it's good to be back home a[D]gain There's [D]all the news to [D7]tell him, [G]how you spent your time? And [A7]what's the latest thing the neighbors [D]say And your [D]mother called last [D7]Friday, [G]sunshine made her cry And you [A7]felt the baby move just yester[D]day Yes, 'n, [G]Hey, it's good to [A7]be back home a[D]gain [D7] [G]Sometimes [A7]this old farm feels [D7]like a long lost [G]friend Yes, 'n, [A7]hey it's good to be back home a[D]gain And [G]Oh, the time that [A7]I can lay, this [D]tired old body [G]down And [Em]feel your fingers [A7]feather soft u[D]pon [D7]me The [G]kisses that I [A7]live for, the [D]love that lights my [G]way The [E]happiness that [G]livin' with you [A7]brings me It's the [D]sweetest thing I [D7]know of, just [G]spending time with you It's the [A7]little things that make a house a [D]home Like a [D]fire softly bur[D7]ning and [G]supper’s on the stove It’s the [A7]light in your eyes that makes me [G]warm [G]Hey, it's good to [A7]be back home a[D]gain [D7] [G]Sometimes [A7]this old farm feels [D7]like a long lost [G]friend Yes, 'n, [A7]Hey it's good to be back home a[D]gain (Repeat) Song:-

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Back Home In Derry In [Am]1803 we [Em]sailed out to sea [G]Out from the [D]sweet town of Der[Am]ry For [Am]Australia bound if we [Em]didn't all drown And the [G]marks of our [D]fetters we carr[Am]ied In our [D]rusty iron chains we [C]cried for our wains Our [D]good women we left in sor[Em]row [Am]As the mainsails unfurled, our [Em]curses we hurled On the [G]English, and [D]thoughts of tomorr[Am]ow At the mouth of the Foyle, bid fare[Em]well to the soil As [G]down below [D]decks we were [Am]lying [Am]O'Doherty screamed, woken [Em]out of a dream By a [G]vision of bold Robert dy[Am]ing The [D]sun burned cruel as we [C]dished out the gruel Dan [D]O'Connor was down with a fe[Em]ver Sixty [Am]rebels today bound [Em]for Botany Bay How [G]many will [D]meet their recie[Am]ver Chorus [C]Oh..[G]Oh I [Am]wish I was [G]back home in Der[Am]ry [C]Oh..[G]Oh I [Am]wish I was [G]back home in Der[Am]ry I [Am]cursed them to hell as her [Em]bow fought the swell Our [G]ship danced like a [D]moth in the fire[Am]light [Am]White horses rode high as the [Em]devil passed by Taking [G]souls to [D]Hades by twi[Am]light Five [D]weeks out to sea, we were [C]now forty-three We [D]buried our comrades each mor[Em]ning [Am]In our own slime, we were [Em]lost in a time Of [G]endless [D]night without daw[Am]ning Chorus [C]Oh..[G]Oh I [Am]wish I was [G]back home in Der[Am]ry [C]Oh..[G]Oh I [Am]wish I was [G]back home in Der[Am]ry

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

[Am]Van Diemen's land is a [Em]hell for a man To [G]end out his [D]whole life in slave[Am]ry Where the [Am]climate is raw and the [Em]gun makes the law Neither [G]wind nor [D]rain care for brav[Am]ery Twenty [D]years have gone by, I've [C]ended my bond My [D]comrades ghosts walk behind [Em]me A [Am]rebel I came –[Em]I'm still the same On the [G]cold winters [D]night you will find [Am]me Chorus [C]Oh..[G]Oh I [Am]wish I was [G]back home in Der[Am]ry [C]Oh..[G]Oh I [Am]wish I was [G]back home in Der[Am]ry [C]Oh..[G]Oh I [Am]wish I was [G]back home in Der[Am]ry Song:- https://youtu.be/c5_wZmTHfo8

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Baidin Fheilimi Key G [G]Báidín Fheilimidh d'imigh go [C]Gabhla, [G]Báidín [Em]Fheilimidh ‘s [Am]Feilimidh [D]ann, [G]Báidín Fheilimidh d'imigh go [C]Gabhla [C]Báidín [D]Fheilimidh 's [G]Feilimidh ann. Curfá: [G]Báidín bídeach,[C]báidín [G]beosach, [C]Báidín bóidheach, [D]báidín [G]Fheilimidh, [G]Báidín díreach [C]báidín [G]déontach, [C]Báidín [D]Fheilimidh 's [G]Feilimidh ann. [G]Báidín Fheilimidh d'imigh go [C]Toraigh, [G]Báidín [Em]Fheilimidh 's [Am]Feilimidh [D]ann. [G]Báidín Fheilimidh d'imigh go [C]Toraigh, [C]Báidín [D]Fheilimidh 's [G]Feilimidh ann. Curfá: [G]Báidín bídeach,[C]báidín [G]beosach, [C]Báidín bóidheach, [D]báidín [G]Fheilimidh, [G]Báidín díreach [C]báidín [G]déontach, [C]Báidín [D]Fheilimidh 's [G]Feilimidh ann. [G]Báidín Fheilimidh briseadh i [C]dToraigh, [G]Báidín [Em]Fheilimidh ‘s [Am]Feilimidh [D]ann. [G]Báidín Fheilimidh briseadh i[C]dToraigh, [C]Báidín [D]Fheilimidh ‘s [G]Feilimidh ann. An tríú véarsa eile: [G]Báidín Fheilimidh briseadh i [C]dToraigh, [G]Iasc ar [Em]bhord agus [Am]Feidhlimidh [D]ann. [G]Báidín Fheilimidh briseadh i [C]dToraigh, [C]Iasc ar[D]bhord agus [G]Feidhlimdh ann. Song:- https://youtu.be/r7Zkx7TWifs in key of C 52 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Baidin Fheilimi Key D [D]Báidín Fheilimidh d'imigh go [G]Gabhla, [D]Báidín [Bm]Fheilimidh ‘s [Em]Feilimidh [A]ann, [D]Báidín Fheilimidh d'imigh go [G]Gabhla [G]Báidín [A]Fheilimidh 's [D]Feilimidh ann. Curfá: [D]Báidín bídeach, [G]báidín [D]beosach, [G]Báidín bóidheach, [A]báidín [D]Fheilimidh, [D]Báidín díreach [G]báidín [D]déontach, [G]Báidín [A]Fheilimidh 's [D]Feilimidh ann. [D]Báidín Fheilimidh d'imigh go [G]Toraigh, [D]Báidín [Bm]Fheilimidh 's [Em]Feilimidh [A]ann. [D]Báidín Fheilimidh d'imigh go [G]Toraigh, [G]Báidín [A]Fheilimidh 's [D]Feilimidh ann. Curfá [D]Báidín bídeach, [G]báidín [D]beosach, [G]Báidín bóidheach, [A]báidín [D]Fheilimidh, [D]Báidín díreach [G]báidín [D]déontach, [G]Báidín [A]Fheilimidh 's [D]Feilimidh ann. [D]Báidín Fheilimidh briseadh i [G]dToraigh, [D]Báidín [Bm]Fheilimidh ‘s [Em]Feilimidh [A]ann. [D]Báidín Fheilimidh briseadh i[G]dToraigh, [G]Báidín [A]Fheilimidh ‘s [D]Feilimidh ann. An tríú véarsa eile: [D]Báidín Fheilimidh briseadh i [G]dToraigh, [D]Iasc ar [Bm]bhord agus [Em]Feidhlimidh [A]ann. [D]Báidín Fheilimidh briseadh i [G]dToraigh, [G]Iasc ar [A]bhord agus [D]Feidhlimdh ann. Song:- https://youtu.be/r7Zkx7TWifs in key of C

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Banks Of The Ohio I [C]asked my love to take a [Dm]walk To take a [G7]walk, just a little [C]walk Down [C7]beside where the waters [F]flow Down by the [C]banks of [G7]the Ohi[C]o And only [C]say that you'll be [Dm]mine In no [G7]others' arms en[C]twine Down [C7]beside where the waters [F]flow Down by the [C]banks of [G7]the Ohi[C]o I [C]held a knife against his [Dm]breast As [G7]into my arms he [C]pressed He cried "my [C7]love, don't you murder [F]me I'm [C]not prepared [G7]for eterni[C]ty" I [C]wandered home 'tween twelve and [Dm]one I cried, "My [G7]God, what have I [C]done?" I've killed the [C7]only man I [F]love He would not [C]take me [G7]for his [C]bride And only [C]say that you'll be [Dm]mine In no [G7]others' arms en[C]twine Down [C7]beside where the waters [F]flow Down by the [C]banks of [G7]the Ohi[C]o

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Bean Pháidín Curfá [G]Sé ’n trua nach mise, nach mise ‘Sé ’n trua nach mise bean [D]Phái[G]dín [G]Sé ’n trua nach mise, nach mise ‘S an [C]bhean atá [Em]aige bheith [D]caill[G]te [G]Rachaid go Gallaimh go Gallaimh Is rachaid go Gallaimh le [D]Phái[G]dín [G]Rachaid go Gallaimh go [Em]Gallaimh Is [D]thiocfainn [G]abhaile sa [D]mbád [G]leis Curfá [G]Rachaid go haonach an Chlocháin Is siar go Béal Á’ na [D]Báig[G]he [G]Bhreathnóinn isteach tríd an [Em]bhfuinneog A’ [D]súil is go [G]bhfeicfinn bean [D]Phái[G]dín Curfá [G]Go mbristear do chosa, do chosa Go mbristear do chosa bean [D]Phái[G]dín [G]Go mbristear do chosa, do [Em]chosa [D]Go mbristear do [G]chosa ‘s do [D]chnám[G]ha [G]Chaith mé mo bhróga, mo bhróga Chaith mé mo bhróga i ndiaidh [D]Phái[G]dín [G]Chaith mé mo bhróga, mo [Em]bhróga Is [D]Chaith mé na [G]boinn is [D]na sá[G]la. Song:- https://youtu.be/u_Qj5qzoKZs Sung in video with capo on 2

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Beautiful Sunday [G]Sunday morning, up with the lark I think I'll take a walk in the park [C]Hey hey [D]hey, it's a beautiful [G]day [G]I've got someone waiting for me And when I see her, I know that she'll say [C]Hey, hey [D]hey, it's a beautiful [G]day [G]Hi, hi hi, beautiful [C]Sunday This is [D]my my my beautiful [G]day When you say say say say that you [A7]love me Oh [C]my my [D]my it’s a beautiful [G]day [G]Birds are singing, you by my side Let’s take a car and go for a ride [C]Hey, hey [D]hey, it's a beautiful [G]day [G]We'll drive on and follow the sun Making Sunday go on and on [C]Hey, hey [D]hey, it's a beautiful [G]day [G]Hi, hi hi, beautiful [C]Sunday This is [D]my my my beautiful [G]day When you say say say say that you [A7]love me Oh [C]my my [D]my it’s a beautiful [G]day [G]Hi, hi hi, beautiful [C]Sunday This is [D]my my my beautiful [G]day When you say say say say that you [A7]love me Oh [C]my my [D]my it’s a beautiful [G]day Song:- https://youtu.be/Y9Vu6ASwdKE

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Bird On The Wire Like a [A]bird on the [E]wire Like a [A]drunk in a midnight [D]choir I have [A]tried in my [E]way To be [A]free [Asus4] [A] Like a [A]worm on a [E]hook Like a [A]knight from some old-fashioned [D]book I have [A]saved all my [E]ribbons for [A]thee [Asus4] [A] If [D]I, if I have been un[A]kind I [Bm]hope that you can just let it go [A]by If [D]I, if I have been un[A]true I [Bm]hope you know It was never to [E]you [Esus4] [E] For like a [A]baby, still[E]born Like a [A]beast with his [D]horn I have [A]torn every[E]one Who reached out for [A]me [Asus4] [A] But I [A]swear by this [E]song And by [A]all that I have done [D]wrong I will [A]make it [E]all up to [A]thee [Asus4] [A] [D]I saw a beggar leaning on his wooden [A]crutch [Bm]He said to me, "You must not ask for so [A]much" [D]And a pretty woman leaning in her darkened [A]door [Bm]She cried to me, "Hey, why not ask for [E]more?" [Esus4] [E] Oh, like a [A]bird on the [E]wire Like a [A]drunk in a midnight [D]choir I have [A]tried in my [E]way to be [D]free [A] Song:- https://youtu.be/K8fT7rnRotY

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Bitter Green [C]Upon the bitter green she walked the [G]hills above the town [Em]Echoed to her footsteps as [Dm]soft as eiderdown [Em]Waiting for her master to [Dm]kiss away her tears [Dm7]Waiting through the [G]years Bitter [C]green they called her [F]walking in the [G]sun [F]Loving every[G]one that she [C]met Bitter green they called her [F]waiting in the [C]sun [F]Waiting for some[G]one to take her [C]home [C]Some say he was a sailor who [G]died away at sea Some [Em]say he was a prisoner who [Dm]never was set free [Em]Lost upon the ocean he [Dm]died there in the mist [F]Dreaming [Dm7]of a [G]kiss Bitter [C]green they called her [F]walking in the [G]sun [F]Loving every[G]one that she [C]met Bitter green they called her [F]waiting in the [C]sun [F]Waiting for some[G]one to take her [C]home But [C]now the bitter green is gone the [G]hills have turned to rust There [Em]comes a weary stranger whose [Dm]tears fall in the dust [Em]Kneeling by the churchyard [Dm]in the autumn mist [F]Dreaming [Dm7]of a [G]kiss Bitter [C]green they called her [F]walking in the [G]sun [F]Loving every[G]one that she [C]met Bitter green they called her [F]waiting in the [C]sun [F]Waiting for some[G]one to take her [C]home Bitter [C]green they called her [F]walking in the [G]sun [F]Loving every[G]one that she [C]met Bitter green they called her [F]waiting in the [C]sun [F]Waiting for some[G]one to take her [C]home Song:- https://youtu.be/9xriKxmbECM 58 | P a g e

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Black Is The Colour [Am]Black is the [F]colour of my [G]true love's [Am]hair Her lips are [F]like some [G]roses [E7]fair She's the sweetest [F]smile and the [G]gentlest [E]hands I love the [F]ground where[G]on she [Am]stands I [Am]love my [F]love and [G]well she [Am]knows I love the [F]ground where[G]on she [E7]goes I wish the [F]day it [G]soon would [E]come When she and [F]I could [G]be as [Am]one I [Am]go to the [F]Clyde and I [G]mourn and [Am]weep For satis[F]fied I [G]never will [E7]be I write her a [F]letter just a [G]few short [E]lines And suffer [F]death a [G]thousand [Am]times [Am]Winter's [F]past and the [G]leaves are [Am]green The time has [F]passed that [G]we have [E7]seen But still I [F]hope the [G]time will [E]come When she and [F]I will [G]be as [Am]one

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Blanket On The Ground [G]Come and look out through the window That big old moon is shining [A7]down Tell me now don't it remind [D7]you Of a blanket on the [G]ground [G]Remember back when love first found us We'd go slippin’ outta [A7]town And we'd make love beneath the moon[D7]light On a blanket on the [G]ground [G7]I'll get the blanket from the [C]bedroom We'll go walking once a[G]gain To that spot down by the [D7]river Where our sweet love first be[G]gan Just [G7]because we are [C]married Don't mean that we can’t slip [G]around So let’s walk out by the [D7]moonlight And lay the blanket on the [G]ground Oh [G]remember how excited We used to get when love was [A7]young That old moon was our best [D7]buddy We couldn't wait for night to [G]come [G]Now you know you still excite me I know you love me like I [A7]am Just once more I wish you'd [D7]love me On a blanket on the [G]ground So lets [G7]walk out through the moon[D7]light And lay the blanket on the [G]ground, Do do do do do do do [A7]do. Song:60 | P a g e

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Blowin' In The Wind [G]How many [C]roads must a [G]man walk [Em]down [G]Before you can [C]call him a [G]man? [G]How many [C]seas must a [G]white dove [Em]sail [G]Before she [C]sleeps in the [D]sand? And [G]how many [C]times must the [G]cannon balls [Em]fly [G]Before they're [C]forever [D]banned? The [C]answer my [D7]friend is [G]blowin' in the [Em]wind The [C]answer is [D]blowin' in the [G]wind. [G]How many [C]years can a [G]mountain [Em]exist [G]Before it's [C]washed to the [G]sea? And [G]how many [C]years can [G]some people [Em]exist [G]Before they're [C]allowed to be [D]free? Yes, [G]how many [C]times can a [G]man turn his [Em]head [G]Pretending he [C]just doesn't [D]see? The [C]answer my [D7]friend is [G]blowin' in the [Em]wind The [C]answer is [D]blowin' in the [G]wind. [G]How many [C]times must a [G]man look [Em]up [G]Before he can [C]see the [G]sky? And [G]how many [C]ears must [G]one man [Em]have [G]Before he can [C]hear people [D]cry? Yes and [G]how many [C]deaths will it [G]take till he[Em]knows [G]That too many [C]people have [D]died? The [C]answer my [D7]friend is [G]blowin' in the [Em]wind The [C]answer is [D]blowin' in the [G]wind. Song:Tutorial:-

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain Key C [C]In the twilight glow I see her [G7]Blue eyes cryin' in the [C]rain When we kissed goodbye and parted I [G7]knew we'd never meet a[C]gain [C7] [F]Love is like a dyin' ember [C]Only memories re[G7]main [C]Through the ages I'll remember [G7]Blue eyes cryin' in the [C]rain [C7] [F]Some day when we meet up yonder [C]We'll stroll hand in hand a[G7]gain [C]In a land that knows no partin' [G7]Blue eyes cryin' in the [C]rain [C7] [F]Love is like a dyin' ember [C]Only memories re[G7]main [C]Through the ages I'll remember [G7]Blue eyes cryin' in the [C]rain [C7] [C]Now my hair has turned to silver [G7]All my life I've loved in [C]vain I can see her star in heaven [G7]Blue eyes crying in the [C]rain [F]Love is like a dyin' ember [C]Only memories re[G7]main [C]Through the ages I'll remember [G7]Blue eyes cryin' in the [C]rain [C7] Song:- https://youtu.be/JA644rSZX1A

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Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain Key A [A]In the twilight glow I see them (Base run D,D#,E) [E]Blue eyes cryin' in the [A]rain [A]When we kissed goodbye and parted (Base run D,D#,E) I [E]knew we'd never meet a[A]gain (Base run A,A#,B,C#,D) [D]Love is like a dyin' ember (Base run D,C#,B,A) [A]Only memories re[E7]main (Base run E,D,C#,B) [A]Through the ages I'll remember [E7]Blue eyes cryin' in the [A]rain [D]Some day when we meet up yonder (Base run D,C#,B,A) [A]We'll stroll hand in hand a[E7]gain (Base run E,D,C#,B) [A]In a land that knows no partin' [E7]Blue eyes cryin' in the [A]rain [D]Love is like a dyin' ember (Base run D,C#,B,A) [A]Only memories re[E7]main (Base run E,D,C#,B) [A]Through the ages I'll remember [E7]Blue eyes cryin' in the [A]rain [A]Now my hair has turned to silver (Base run D,D#,E) [E]All my life I've loved in [A]vain [A]I can see her star in heaven (Base run D,D#,E) [E]Blue eyes crying in the [A]rain (Base run A, A#,B,C#,D) [D]Love is like a dyin' ember (Base run D,C#,B,A) [A]Only memories re[E7]main (Base run E,D,C#,B) [A]Through the ages I'll remember [E7]Blue eyes cryin' in the [A]rain Song:- https://youtu.be/JA644rSZX1A

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Blueberry Hill [G]I found my [C]thrill on Blueberry [G]Hill On Blueberry [D7]Hill when I found [G]you The moon stood [C]still on Blueberry [G]Hill And lingered un[D7]til my dream came [G]true The [D7]wind in the [G]willow played love's [D7]sweet melo[G]dy But [A7]all of those [D7]vows you made were [A7]never to [D7]be Though we're a[C]part you're part of me [G]still For you were my [D7]thrill on Blueberry [G]Hill The [D7]wind in the [G]willow played love's [D7]sweet melo[G]dy But [A7]all of those [D7]vows you made were [A7]never to [D7]be Though we're a[C]part you're part of me [G]still For you were my [D7]thrill on Blueberry [G]Hill Song:- https://youtu.be/YxZ5iVhQ6iI

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Boolavogue At [G]Boolavogue as the [Em]sun was set[C]ting O’er the [G]bright May [Em]meadows of [Am]Shelmal[C]ier A [G]rebel hand set the [Em]heather bla[C]zing And [G]brought the [Em]neighbours from [Am]far and [G]near Then [G]Father Murphy from [C]old Kilcor[Am]mack Spurred [G]up the [Em]rocks with a [Am]warning [C]cry [G]“Arm, arm” he cried, “for I’ve [Em]come to lead [C]you For [G]Ireland’s [Em]freedom we [Am]fight or [G]die”. He [G]led us on against the [Em]coming sol[C]diers, And the [G]cowardly [Em]Yeomen we [Am]put to [C]flight; 'Twas [G]at the Harrow the [Em]boys of Wex[C]ford Showed [G]Booky's [Em]Regiment how [Am]men could [G]fight. Look [G]out for [G7]hirelings, King [C]George of En[Am]gland, Search [G]ev'ry king[Em]dom where [Am]breathes a [C]slave, For [G]Father Murphy of the [Em]County Wex[C]ford Sweeps [G]o'er the [Em]land like a [Am]mighty [G]wave. We [G]took Camolin and [Em]Enniscor[C]thy And [G]Wexford stor[Em]ming, drove [Am]out our [C]foes `Twas [G]at Slieve Coilte, our [Em]pikes were ree[C]king With the [G]crimson [Em]blood of the [Am]beaten [G]Yeos At [G]Tubber[G7]neering and [C]Ballyel[Am]lis Full [G]many a [Em]Hessian lay [Am]in his [C]gore Ah, [G]Father Murphy, had [Em]aid come o[C]ver The [G]green flag [Em]floated from [Am]shore to [G]shore. At [G]Vinegar Hill o’er the [Em]pleasant Slan[C]ey Our [G]heroes [Em]vainly stood [Am]back to [C]back And the [G]yeos at Tullow took [Em]Fr. Mur[C]phy And [G]burnt his [Em]body u[Am]pon the [C]rack God [G]grant you [G7]glory, brave [C]Fr.Mur[Am]phy And [G]open hea[Em]ven to [Am]all your [C]men The [G]cause that called you may [Em]call tomor[C]row In an[G]other [Em]fight for the [Am]green [G]again. Song:- https://youtu.be/8hHq-jlj6zQ Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Botany Bay Key C Chorus [Em]Farewell to your bricks and [G]mor[C]tar, Farewell to your dirty [G]lime Farewell to your gangers and gang [Em]planks And to [D]hell with your overtime For the [G]good ship Raga[C]muffin, she's lying at the [G]quay For to [Em]take oul Pat with a shovel on his back To the [G]shores of Botany [Em]Bay. Chorus I'm [Em]on my way down [G]to the [C]quay, Where the ship at anchor [G]lays To command a gang of [Em]navvies, That they [D]told me to engage I [G]thought I'd drop in [C]for a drink before I went a[G]way For to [Em]take a trip on an emigrant ship To the [G]shores of Botany [Em]Bay. Chorus The [Em]boss came up this [G]mor[C]ning, He says "Well, Pat you [G]know If you don't get your navvies [Em]out, I'm a[D]fraid you'll have to go" So I [G]asked him for my [C]wages and demanded all my [G]pay For I [Em]told him straight, “I'm going to emigrate To the [G]shores of Botany [Em]Bay”. Chorus And [Em]when I reach [G]Austral[C]ia I'll go and look for [G]gold There's plenty there for the [Em]digging of, or [D]so I have been told Or [G]else I'll go back [C]to my trade and a hundred bricks I'll [G]lay Eight [Em]bob l’ll lift for an eight hour shift On the [G]shores of Botany [Em]Bay. Song:- https://youtu.be/682fNkIk-gU 66 | P a g e

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Both Sides Now [C]Bows and [F]flows of [Dm]angel [C]hair, And ice cream [Em]castles in [F]the [C]air And feathered [F]canyons every[Dm]where, I've [G7]looked at clouds that [G]way. But [C]now they [F]only [Dm]block the [C]sun, They rain and [Em]snow on [F]every[C]one [C]So many [F]things I [Dm]would have done, But [G7]clouds got in my [G]way. I've [C]looked at [Dm]clouds from [F]both sides [C]now From [F]up and [C]down and [F]still some[C]how It's [G7]cloud's illusions [C]I recall I [F]really don't know [C]clouds [G7]at [C]all [F][G][C] [C]Moons and [F]Dunes and [Dm]Ferris [C]wheels, The [Em]dizzy dancing [F]way that you [C]feel As every [F]fairy tale comes [Dm]real, I've [G7]looked at love that [G]way. But [C]now it's [F]just an[Dm]other [C]show, You leave 'em [Em]laughing [F]as you [C]go [C]And if you [F]care, don't [Dm]let them [F]know, Don't [G7]give yourself [G]away. I've [C]looked at [Dm]love from [F]both sides [C]now From [F]up and [C]down and [F]still some[C]how It's [G7]love's illusions [C]I recall I [F]really don't know [C]love [G7]at [C]all [F][G][C] [C]Tears and [F]fears and [Dm]feeling [C]proud, To say [Em]"I love you" [F]right out [C]loud Dreams and [F]schemes and [Dm]circus [F]crowds, I've [G7]looked at life that [G]way. But [C]now old [F]friends they're [Dm]acting [C]strange, They nod their [Em]heads, they say [F]I've [C]changed Well something's [F]lost, but [Dm]something's [F]gained In [G7]living every [G]day. I've [C]looked at [Dm]life from [F]both sides [C]now From [F]up and [C]down and [F]still some[C]how It's [G7]life’s illusions [C]I recall. I [F]really don't know [C]life [G7]at [C]all [F][G][C] Song:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRjsS3sgY5I Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com 2018 Sing and Share P a g e | 67

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Boys From The County Armagh There's [D]one fair county in [G]Ireland With [A]memories so [A7]glorious and [D]grand Where nature has lavished its [G]bounty It's the [A]orchard of [A7]Erin's green [D]land I love her cathedral and [G]city Once [A]founded by Patrick so [D]true And it bears in the heart of it's [G]bosom The [A]ashes of [A7]Brian Bor[D]u Chorus It's my [D]own [G]Irish [D]home Far across the [G]foam Al[A]though I've often left it In [D]foreign [G]lands to [D]roam No matter [G]where I [D]wander Through cities near or [G]far Sure, my [D]heart is at home in old [G]Ireland In the [A]County of Ar[D]magh Chorus I've [D]traveled three parts of the [G]county New[A]town, Fork [A7]Hill, Crossma[D]glen Around by the Gap of Mountnor[G]ris And [A]home by Black[A7]water a[D]gain Where the girls are so fair and so [G]hearty None [A]fairer in [A7]Erin Go [D]Bragh But where are the boys that can [G]court them Like the [A]boys from the [A7]county Ar[D]magh Chorus Song:- https://youtu.be/ac86dyVmcqg

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Bright Blue Rose [C]I skimmed across black water, [F]without once submerging [C]Onto the banks of an urban [G]morning[G7] That [C]hungers the first light, [F]much, much, more than [C]Mountains [G]ever [C]do. And [C]she like a ghost beside me, [F]Goes down with the ease of a dolphin [C]And emerges un[G]learned, unshamed, un[G7]harmed For [C]she is the perfect creature, [F]natural in every feature And [C]I am the [Am]geek with the [G]alchemists' [C]stone. Chorus For [F]all of [G]you who must dis[C]cov[Am]er, For [F]all who [G]seek to under[C]stand,[C7] For [F]having [G]left the path of [C]ot[Am]hers You’ll [A#]find a [F]very special [G]hand.[G7] And [C]it is a holy thing, and [F]it is a precious time And [C]it is the only [G]way For[C]get-me-nots among the snow, It's [F]always been and so it goes To [C]ponder his [Am]death and his [G]life eternall[C]y. Chorus One [C]bright blue rose outlives all those Two [F]thousand years and still it goes To [C]ponder his [Am]death and his [G]life eternall[C]y. Song:- https://youtu.be/U-vlb9w8SSY

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Brown Eyed Girl [G]Hey, where did [C]we go [G]Days when the [D]rains came? [G]Down in the [C]hollow [G]Playing a [D]new game, [G]Laughing and a-[C]running, hey, hey, [G]Skipping and a-[D]jumping [G]In the misty [C]morning fog with [G]Our [D]hearts a-thumping And [C]you, my [D]brown-eyed [G]girl, [Em] [C]You, my [D]brown-eyed [G]girl. [D7] [G]Whatever [C]happened [G]Tuesday it’s [D]so slow [G]Going down to the [C]old mine with a [G]Transistor [D]radio. [G]Standing in the [C]sunlight laughing [G]Hidin’ behind a [D]rainbow's wall, [G]Slipping and a-[C]sliding [G]All along the [D]waterfall With [C]you, my [D]brown-eyed [G]girl, [Em] [C]You, my [D]brown-eyed [G]girl [D7]Do you remember when we used to [G]sing [G]Sha la la [C]la la la la [G]la la la la dee [D]dah (Just like that) [G]Sha la la [C]la la la la [G]la la la la dee [D]dah La dee [G]dah. [G]So hard to [C]find my way [G]Now that I'm all [D]on my own. [G]I saw you just the [C]other day, [G]My, how [D]you have grown! [G]Cast my memory [C]back there, Lord, [G]Sometimes I'm [D]overcome thinking about [G]Making love in the [C]green grass [G]Behind the [D]stadium With [C]you, my [D]brown-eyed [G]girl, [Em] [C]You, my [D]brown-eyed [G]girl. Song:- https://youtu.be/UfmkgQRmmeE 70 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Buachaill ón Éirne [C]Buachaill ón [F]Éirne mé 'S [G]bhréagfainn féin [F]cailín deas [C]óg.[F][G][F] Ní [C]iarrfainn bó [F]spré léithe [Em]Tá mé féin [Am]saibhir go [G7]leor. 'S liom [C]Corcaigh 'a [F]mhéid é, [Em]Dhá thaobh a' [Am]ghleanna 's Tír [G]Eoghain. [G7]'S mura [C]n-athraí mé [F]béasaí 'S mé n' [G]t-oidhr' ar [F]Chontae Mhaigh [C]Eo. [C]Rachaidh mé '[F]márach A [G]dhéanamh [F]leanna fán [C]choill [F][G][F] Gan [C]choite, gan [F]bád, Gan [Em]gráinnín [Am]brach' ar bith [G]liom [G7] Ach [C]duilliúr na [F]gcraobh [Em]Mar éideadh [Am]leapa os mo [G]chionn [G7]'S óró [C]sheacht mh'anam [F]déag thú 'S tú '[G]féachaint [F]orm [C]anall. [C]Buachailleacht [F]bó, mo [G]lao, Nár [F]chleacht mise [C]ariamh [F][G][F] Ach ag [C]imirt 's ag [F]ól 'S le [Em]hógmhná [Am]deasa fá [G]shliabh [G7] Má [C]chaill mé mo [F]stór Ní dó[Em]igh gur chaill mé [Am]mo [G]chiall [G7] A's ní [C]mó liom do [F]phóg Ná'n [G]bhróg atá'r [F]caitheamh le [C]bliain. A [C]chuisle 's a [F]stór Ná [G]pós an [F]seanduine [C]liath [F][G][F] Ach [C]pós a' fear [F]óg, mo [Em]lao, Mur' [F]maire sé ach [G]bliain [G7] Nó [C]beidh tú go [F]fóill Gan ó nó [Em]mac [Am]os do [G]chionn A [C]shilfeadh a'n [F]deor Tráth[G]nóna nó'r [F]maidin go [C]trom. Song:-

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Bunch Of Thyme Come [C]all you [G]maidens young and [C]fair, All [C]you who are blooming in your [G]prime, Always [C]beware and [F]keep your garden fa[G]ir, Let [C]no man [G]steal away your [C]thyme. Chorus For [C]thyme it [G]is a precious [C]thing And [C]thyme brings all things to my [G]mind [C]Thyme with all its flavours, [F]along with all its jo[G]ys [C]Thyme, brings [G]all things to my [C]mind Oh! [C]Once I [G]had a bunch of [C]thyme, I [C]thought it never would [G]decay. Along [C]came a lusty sailor, who [F]chanced to pass my wa[G]y, He [C]stole my [G]bunch of thyme [C]away. The [C]sailor [G]gave to me a [C]rose. A [C]rose that never would [G]decay. He [C]gave it to me, to [F]keep me well remin[G]ded Of [C]when he [G]stole my thyme [C]away. So, come [C]all you [G]maidens young and [C]fair, All [C]you who are blooming in your [G]prime, Always [C]beware and [F]keep your garden fa[G]ir, Let [C]no man [G]steal away your [C]thyme. For [C]thyme it [G]is a precious [C]thing And [C]thyme brings all things to my [G]mind [C]Thyme with all its flavours, [F]along with all its jo[G]ys [C]Thyme, brings [G]all things to my [C]mind Song:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--ZJNDdBmC8

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Bye Bye Love [G]Bye bye [D]love [G]Bye bye [D]happiness [G]Hello [D]loneliness I think I'm-a [A]gonna [D]cry-y [G]Bye bye [D]love [G]Bye bye [D]sweet caress [G]Hello [D]emptiness I feel like [A]I could [D]die Bye bye my [A]love good[D]bye [D]There goes my [A]baby with-a someone [D]new She sure looks [A]happy, I sure am [D]blue She was my [G]baby till he stepped [A]in Goodbye to romance that might have [D]been [D]I'm-a through with [A]romance, I'm a-through with [D]love I'm through with a-[A]countin' the stars a[D]bove And here's the [G]reason that I'm so [A]free My lovin' baby is through with [D]me [D]Bye bye my [A]love good[D]bye Song:- https://youtu.be/d0gLnfSgdLA

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Can't Help Falling In Love With You [C]Wise [Em]men [Am]say Only [F]fools [C]rush [G]in But [F]I [G]can't [Am]help [Dm]Falling in [C]love [G]with [C]you [C]Shall [Em]I [Am]stay? Would it [F]be [C]a [G]sin If [F]I [G]can't [Am]help [Dm]Falling in [C]love [G]with [C]you? [Em]Like a river [B7]flows [Em]Surely to the [B7]sea [Em]Darling, so it [B7]goes [Em]Some things are [A7]meant to [Dm]be [G] [C]Take [Em]my [Am]hand, Take my [F]whole [C]life, [G]too For [F]I [G]can't [Am]help [Dm]Falling in [C]love [G]with [C]you [Em]Like a river [B7]flows [Em]Surely to the [B7]sea [Em]Darling, so it [B7]goes [Em]Some things are [A7]meant to [Dm]be [G] [C]Take [Em]my [Am]hand, Take my [F]whole [C]life, [G]too For [F]I [G]can't [Am]help [Dm]Falling in [C]love [G]with [C]you Song:- https://youtu.be/vGJTaP6anOU

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Casey's Last Ride [Am]Casey joins the hollow sound of [G]silent people walking down The [F]stairway to the subway in the [E]shadows down below [Am]Following their footsteps through the [G]neon-darkened corridors Of [F]silent desperation, never [E]speakin' to a soul The [F]poison air he's breathin' has the [C]dirty smell of dying 'Cause it's [Dm]never seen the sunshine and it's [E]never felt the rain But [Am]Casey minds the arrows and [G]ignores the fatal echoes Of the [F]clickin' of the turnstiles and the [E]rattle of his [Am]chains [C]“Oh!” she said, “Casey, it's been so long since I've seen [G]you!” “Here” she said, “just a kiss to make a body [C]smile!” “See” she said, “I've put on new stockings just to please [G]you!” “Lord!” she said, “Casey, can you only stay a [C]while?” [Am]Casey leaves the under-ground And [G]stops inside the Golden Crown For [F]something wet to wipe away the [E]chill that's in his bone [Am]Seeing his reflection in the [G]lives of all the lonely men Who [F]reach for any thing they can to [E]keep from goin' home [F]Standin' in the corner Casey [C]drinks his pint of bitter Never [Dm]glancing in the mirror at the [E]people passing by Then he [Am]stumbles as he's leaving And he [G]wonders if the reason Is the [F]beer that's in his belly, or the [E]tear that's in his [Am]eye [C]“Oh!” she said, “Casey, it's been so long since I've seen [G]you!” “Here” she said, “just a kiss to make a body [C]smile!” “Still” she said, "it's so blessed good to feel your [G]body!” "Lord!" she said "Casey it's a shame to be [C]alone!" [Dm],[G],[C] Song:- https://youtu.be/JIBq1Jkm7YU

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Catch The Wind In the [C]chilly hours and [F]minutes Of un[C]certainty, I, [F]want to be [C]In the warm hold, [F]of your [G]loving [C]mind [G7] To [C]feel you all a[F]round me And to [C]take your hand, [F]along the sand [C]Ah, but I may as well [F]try and [G]catch the [C]wind When [C]sundown pales the [F]sky I [C]want to hide a while, be[F]hind your smile And [C]everywhere I'd [F]look your [G]eyes I'd [C]find [G7] For [C]me to love you [F]now Would be the [C]sweetest thing, 'twould [F]make me sing [C]Ah, but I may as well [F]try and [G]catch the [C]wind [F][C] [F]Di di di di, di di [Em]di di Di di [F]di di, di di [D7]di di Di di [G]di When [C]rain has hung the [F]leaves with tears I [C]want you near, to [F]kill my fears To [C]help me to leave [F]all my [G]blues be[C]hind [G7] For [C]standin' in your [F]heart Is where I [C]want to be and [F]long to be [C]Ah, but I may as well, [F]try and [G]catch the [C]wind [F][C] Song:- https://youtu.be/j0Z575iU690

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Cecilia Oh, [D]Cecilia, you're [G]breaking my [D]heart You're [G]shaking my [D]confidence [A]daily Oh, [G]Cecil[D]ia, I'm [G]down on my [D]knees I'm [G]begging you [D]please to come [A]home [D]Cecilia, you're [G]breaking my [D]heart You're [G]shaking my [D]confidence [A]daily Oh, [G]Cecil[D]ia, I'm [G]down on my [D]knees I'm [G]begging you [D]please to come [A]home Come on [D]home [D]Making love in the [G]after[A]noon with Ce[D]cilia [G]Up in [A]my bed[D]room (making love) I got up to [G]wash my [A]face When I [D]come back to bed someone's [A]taken my [D]place [D]Cecilia, you're [G]breaking my [D]heart You're [G]shaking my [D]confidence [A]daily Oh, [G]Cecil[D]ia, I'm [G]down on my [D]knees I'm [G]begging you [D]please to come [A]home Come on [D]home [G]Ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba, ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba Jubil[G]a[D]tion She [G]loves me a[D]gain I [G]fall on the [D]floor and I'm [A]laughing Jubil[G]a[D]tion She [G]loves me a[D]gain I [G]fall on the [D]floor and I'm [A]laughing [D]Whoah-oh-oh, oh-[G]oh-[D]oh-[A]oh-[D]oh, oh-[G]oh-[D]oh[A]oh-[D]oh and I'm [A]laughing [D]Whoah-oh-oh, oh-[G]oh-[D]oh-[A]oh-[D]oh, oh-[G]oh-[D]oh[A]oh-[D]oh and I'm [A]laughing Song:- https://youtu.be/a5_QV97eYqM Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

City Of Chicago Chorus [G]In the [D]City of Chi[Em]cago, [G]As the [D]evening shadows [Bm]fall [C]There are [D]people [Em]dreamin' [C]Of the [D]hills of Done[Am]gal[Em] [Am]Eighteen forty [C]seven [D]Was the year it all be[Em]gan [Am]Deadly pains of [C]hunger [D]Drove a million from our [Em]land [Am]They journeyed not for [C]glory, Their [D]motive wasn't [Em]greed A [Am]voyage of sur[C]vival [D]Across the stormy [Em]sea Chorus [G]In the [D]City of Chi[Em]cago, [G]As the [D]evening shadows [Bm]fall [C]There are [D]people [Em]dreamin' [C]Of the [D]hills of Done[Am]gal[Em] [Am]Some of them knew [C]fortune And [D]some of them knew [Em]fame [Am]More of them knew [C]hardship And [D]died upon the [Em]plain [Am]They spread throughout the na[C]tion, They [D]rode the railroad [Em]cars [Am]Brought their songs and mu[C]sic, To [D]ease their lonely [Em]hearts Chorus [G]In the [D]City of Chi[Em]cago, [G]As the [D]evening shadows [Bm]fall [C]There are [D]people [Em]dreamin' [C]Of the [D]hills of Done[Am]gal[Em] Song:- https://youtu.be/Ak6GbYDeEjk 78 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Cliffs Of Dooneen You may [G]travel far [C]far From your [F]own native [G]home Far [C]away o’er the mountains Far [G]away o’er the [C]foam But of [C]all the fine places That [G]I've ever [Am]seen, There's [C]none to compare With the [F]Cliffs of Doo[G]neen. Take a [G]view o’er the [C]mountains Fine [F]sights you'll see [G]there You'll see the [C]high rocky slopes On the [G]West coast of [C]Clare The [C]towns of Kilrush And [G]Kilkee can be [Am]seen From the [C]high rocky slopes Of the [F]Cliffs of Doo[G]neen. It’s a [G]nice place to [C]be On a [F]fine Summer's [G]day Watching [C]all the wild flowers That [G]ne'er do de[C]cay Oh! the [C]hare and lofty pheasant Are quite [G]plain to be [Am]seen Making [C]homes for their young Round the [F]Cliffs of Doo[G]neen. Fare thee [G]well to Doo[C]neen Fare thee [F]well for a [G]while And to [C]all the fine people I'm [G]leaving be[C]hind To the [C]streams and the meadows Where [G]late I have [Am]been And the [C]high rocky slopes Of the [F]Cliffs of Doo[G]neen Song:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eH8jYhmcaQE Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Comes a Time [G]Comes a time when you're [Bm]driftin' [D]Comes a time when you [C]settle [G]down [C][G] [G]Comes a light feelin's [Bm]liftin' [D]Lift that baby right up [C]off the [G]ground. [C][G] Chorus [G]O-O-[F]Oh this old [C]world keeps [G]spinning round It's a [F]wonder tall [C]trees ain't [G]layin' down There comes a [Dm]time. Comes a [G]time [G]You and I we were [Bm]captured We [D]took our souls and we [C]flew a[G]way [C][G] We were [G]right we were [Bm]giving [D]That's how we kept what we [C]gave a[G]way. [C][G] Chorus [G]O-O-[F]Oh this old [C]world keeps [G]spinning round It's a [F]wonder tall [C]trees ain't [G]layin' down There comes a [Dm]time. Comes a [G]time Song:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsWrmJjD2eY Tutorial:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ey59nWODWPM

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Connemara Cradle Song On the [C]wings of the wind o'er the dark rolling [G]deep Angels are coming to [G7]watch o'er thy [C]sleep Angels are [C]coming to watch over [G]thee So list to the wind coming [G7]over the [C]sea Chorus: Hear the wind [C]blow, love, hear the wind [G]blow Lean your head over and [G7]hear the wind [C]blow Oh, winds of the [C]night, may your fury be [G]crossed, May no one who's dear to our [G7]island be [C]lost Blow the winds [C]gently, calm be the [G]foam Shine the light brightly and [G7]guide them back [C]home The [C]currachs are sailing way out on the [G]blue Laden with herring of [G7]silvery [C]hue Silver the [C]herring and silver the [G]sea And soon there'll be silver for [G7]for my love and [C]me The currachs [C]tomorrow will stand on the [G]shore And daddy goes sailing, no [G7]never no [C]more The [C]nets will be drying, the oars put [G]away And daddy is home babe and [G7]home he will [C]stay. Song:-

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Cotton Jenny There's a [C]house on a hill By a [F]worn down weathered old [C]mill In the valley be[G7]low where the river winds There's no such thing as bad [C]times And a [C]soft southern flame Oh [F]Cotton Jenny's her [C]name She wakes me [G7]up when the sun goes down And the wheels of love go [C]'round Chorus Wheels of love go [F]'round love go [C]'round, love go [D7]'round a joyful [G7]sound I ain't [C]got a penny for [F]Cotton Jenny to [G7]spend But then the wheels go [C]'round [C]When the new day begins I go [F]down to the cotton [C]gin And I make my [G7]time worth while to them Then I climb back up a[C]gain And she [C]waits by the door Oh [F]Cotton Jenny I'm [C]sore And she rubs my [G7]feet while the sun goes down And the wheels of love go [C]'round Chorus In the [C]hot, sickly South When they [F]say well shut my [C]mouth I can never be [G7]free from the cotton grind But I know I got what's [C]mine With a [C]soft southern flame Oh [F]Cotton Jenny's her [C]name She wakes me [G7]up when the sun goes down And the wheels of love go [C]'round Chorus Song:- https://youtu.be/K4cGlQSewYY 82 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Country Dreamer [G]I'd like to [C]walk in a [G]field with you, [D7]Take my hat and [C]my [G]boots off [D]too. [G]I'd like to [C]lie in a [G]field with [E7]you. [A7]Would you [D7]like to do it [G]too, Mae? [A7]Would you [D7]like to do it [G]too? [G]I'd like to [C]stand in a [G]stream with you, [D7]Roll my trousers up [C]and [G]not feel [D]blue. [G]I'd like to [C]wash in a [G]stream with [E7]you, [A7]Would you [D7]like to do it [G]too? [Em]You and I, country [D]dreamer, [C]When there's nothing else to [G]do, [Em]Me oh my, country [D]dreamer, [C]Make a country dream come [D]true. [G]I'd like to [C]climb up a [G]hill with you, [D7]Stand on top and [C]ad[G]mire the [D]view. [G]I'd like to [C]roll down a [G]hill with [E7]you, [A7]Would you [D7]like to do it [G]too, Mae? [A7]Would you [D7]like to do it [G]too? [G]I'd like to [C]walk in a [G]field with you, [D7]Take my hat and [C]my [G]boots off [D]too. [G]I'd like to [C]lie in a [G]field with [E7]you, [A7]Would you [D7]like to do it [G]too, Mae? [A7]Would you [D7]like to do it [G]too?

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

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Come [G]single belle and beau, Unto me pay at[D]tention Don't [G]ever fall in love, It's the [C]devil's own in[D7]vention For [G]once I fell in love With a maiden so bewitchin' Miss [C]Henrietta [Am]Bell Down in [A7]Captain Kelly's [D]Kitchen Chorus With my [G]tooral-ooral-Ia, and my tooral-ooral-[D]laddy With my [G]tooral-ooral-Ia, and my [D]tooral-ooral-[G]addy At the [G]age of seventeen, I was aprenticed to a [D]grocer Not [G]far from Stephen's Green, Where Miss [C]Henry used to [D7]go, Sir Her [G]manners were so fine and She set my heart a-twitchin' When [C]she invited [Am]me To a [A7]hooley in the [D]kitchen Next [G]Sunday being the day, We were meant to have our [D]‘flare-up’ I [G]dressed myself quite [Em]gay And I [C]frizzed and oiled my [D7]hair up The [G]captain had no wife, And he had gone out fishin' And [C]we kicked up high [Am]life Down be[A7]low stairs in the [D]kitchen With her [G]arms around my waist, She slyly hinted [D]marriage To the [G]door in dreadful haste, Came [C]Captain Kelly's [D7]carriage Her [G]looks told me full well and They were not beguiling That she'd [C]wished I go to [Am]Hell, Or be [A7]somewhere from that [D]kitchen 84 | P a g e

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She [G]flew up off my knees, Full six feet more or high[D]er And [G]over heads and heels, Threw me [C]slap into the [D7]fire My [G]new Repealers coat, That I'd bought from Mr. Mitchen With a [C]twenty-shilling [Am]note, Went to [A7]blazes in the [D]kitchen. I [G]grieved to see my duds, All smeared with smoke and [D]ashes When a [G]tub of dirty suds, Right in[C]to my face she [D7]dashes. As [G]I lay on the floor, Still the water she kept pitchin' Till the [C]footman broke the [Am]door, And marched [A7]straight into the [D]kitchen. With my [G]tooral-ooral-Ia, and my tooral-ooral-[D]laddy With my [G]tooral-ooral-Ia, and my [D]tooral-ooral-[G]addy When the [G]captain came downstairs, Though he seen me situ[D]ation In [G]spite of all my prayers, I was [C]marched off to the [D7]station For [G]me they'd take no bail, But to get home I was itchin' And I [C]had to tell the [Am]tale How I [A7]came into the [D]kitchen I [G]said she did invite me, But she gave a flat de[D]nial For [G]assault, she did indict me and [C]I was sent for [D7]trial She [G]swore I robbed the house In spite of all her screechin' And [C]I got six months [Am]‘hard’ For my [A7]courtin’ in the [D]kitchen Song:-

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Crazy Dreams [D]Snow-bound siren in the winter [G]dawn There's a blizzard blowing in from off the ri[D]ver It's ten below out on these city [G]streets But the feeling in your heart is even col[D]der The [A]sunrise screeching down the line And the [Asus2]fogbanks running out of time But you won't be here when they creep in tomor[D]row You're [D]tired of dreaming someone else's [G]dreams When they really don't include you any lon[D]ger Miles from home, you're sliding [G]down with each day And you need a woman's love to make you stron[D]ger And [A]lately you've been getting doubts A [Asus2]voice inside keeps calling out That someone else's dream don't get you no[D]where So [D]shut the suitcase kiss the [G]year goodbye Don't let nobody stop you at the door[D]way And close the shutters on this [G]empty room Where these crazy dreams come crawling to de[D]vour you And [A]head on out across that line Where [Asus2]she's been waiting all this time And tell her that you want her there for[D]ever. It's [D]still two hours till this [G]plane gets down Can hardly bear to wait another [D]minute Your sweet loving babe is [G]all that I need Darlin' it's been building up in[D]side of me To[A]night we'll go and paint this town We're gonna [Asus2]drink champagne till we both fall down And we'll find some other crazy dream to[D]morrow

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Crying, Laughing, Loving, Lying [G]Crying, crying never did nobody no good no how That's why [Am]I, [D]I don't [G]cry That's why [Am]I, [D]I don't [G]cry [G]Laughing, laughing sometimes does Somebody some good somehow That's why [Am]I, [D]I'm laughing [G]now That's why [Am]I, [D]I'm laughing [G]now [G]Loving, loving never did me no good no how - no how That's why [Am]I, [D]can't love you [G]now That's why [Am]I, [D]can't love you [G]now [G]Lying, lying never did nobody no good no how - no how So why am [Am]I [D]lying [G]now? So why am [Am]I [D]lying [G]now? So why am [Am]I [D]lying [G]now? Song:-

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Crystal Chandeliers Oh the [G]crystal chandeliers light up The [D7]paintings on your wall The marble statuettes are standing [G]stately in the hall But will the timely crowd that has you laughing loud Help you [C]dry your tears When the [G]new wears off of your [D7]crystal chande[G]liers [G]I never did fit in too well with [D7]folks you knew It was plain to see that the likes of me don't [G]fit with you So you traded me for the gaiety of the [C]well to do And you [G]turned away from the [D7]love I offered [G]you Change Key I [A]see your picture in the news most [E7]every day You're the chosen girl of the social world [A]so the stories say But a paper smile only lasts a while then it [D]fades away And the [A]love we knew will come [E7]home to you some [A]day Oh the [A]crystal chandeliers light up The [E7]paintings on your wall The marble statuettes are standing [A]stately in the hall But will the timely crowd that has you laughing loud Help you [D]dry your tears When the [A]new wears off of your [E7]crystal chande[A]liers When the [A]new wears off of your [E7]crystal chande[A]liers Song:-

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Curragh Of Kildare

The [G]winter it is [Em]past and the [C]summers come at [D]last And the birds they are [Bm]singing in the [D]trees Their [C]little hearts are [G]glad but [Am]mine is very [D]sad For my [G]true love is [Am]far away from [D]me. And [C]straight I will re[G]pair to the [Am]Curragh of Kild[D]are For it’s [G]there I’ll find [Am]tidings of my [D]dear. A [G]livery I’ll [Em]wear and [C]I'll comb back my [D]hair In velvet so [Bm]green I will a[D]ppear And [C]straight I will re[G]pair to the [Am]Curragh of Kild[D]are For it’s [G]there I’ll find [Am]tidings of my [D]dear. The [G]rose upon the [Em]brier, by the [C]water running [D]clear Gives joy to the [Bm]linnet and the [D]bee Their [C]little hearts are[G]blessed But [Am]mine is not at [D]rest For my [G]true love is [Am]absent from [D]me. And [C]straight I will re[G]pair to the [Am]Curragh of Kild[D]are For it’s [G]there I’ll find [Am]tidings of my [D]dear. All [G]you that are in [Em]love and [C]cannot it re[D]move I pity the [Bm]pains you en[D]dure, For ex[C]perience lets me [G]know, That your [Am]hearts are full of [D]woe And a [G]woe that no [Am]mortal can [D]cure. And [C]straight I will re[G]pair to the [Am]Curragh of Kild[D]are For it’s [G]there I’ll find [Am]tidings of my [D]dear. Song:- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gylunLV6-YA Original sung in Eb (D#)

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Dalesman’s Litany It’s [Am]hard when [Dm]folks can’t [G]get their [Am]work Where [F]they’ve been [G]bred and [Am]born When [Am]I was [Dm]young I [G]used to [Am]think I’d [F]bide ‘mid the [G]roots and the [Am]corn But [F]I’ve been [C]forced to [G]flee to [C]town, Now here’s my litan[E]y From [Am]Hull and [Dm]Halifax and [Am]Hell, Good [F]Lord de[G]liver [Am]me When [Am]I was [Dm]courtin’ [G]Mary [Am]Anne The auld [F]squire to [G]me did [Am]say I’ve [Am]got no [Dm]room for [G]wedded [Am]folk Choose [F]will to [G]wed or [Am]stay I [F]could not [C]leave the [G]girl I [C]loved So to town we had to [E]flee From [Am]Hull and [Dm]Hali[G]fax and [Am]Hell Good [F]Lord de[G]liver [Am]me I’ve [Am]worked in [Dm]Leeds and [G]Hudders[Am]field Where I’ve [F]addled [G]honest [Am]brass In [Am]Bradford, [Dm]Keightley, [G]Rother[Am]ham, I’ve [F]kept my [G]bairns and [Am]lass I’ve [F]travelled [C]all three [G]ridings [C]round And once I’ve been to [E]sea From [Am]Hull and [Dm]Hali[G]fax and [Am]Hell Good [F]Lord de[G]liver [Am]me I’ve [Am]been through [Dm]Sheffield [G]lanes at [Am]night ’Twere [F]just like [G]being in [Am]hell The [Am]furnaces [Dm]thrust out [G]tongues of [Am]flame That [F]roared like [G]wind o’er the [Am]fell I’ve [F]sammed up [C]coal in [G]Barnsley [C]pits With mud up to my [E]knee From [Am]Hull and [Dm]Hali[G]fax and [Am]Hell Good [F]Lord de[G]liver [Am]me 90 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

I’ve [Am]seen grey [Dm]fog creep [G]o’er Leeds [Am]Brig As [F]thick as [G]Bastille [Am]soup I’ve [Am]been where [Dm]folks are [G]stowed a[Am]way Like [F]chickens [G]in a [Am]coop I’ve [F]seen snow [C]fall on [G]Bradford [C]Beck As black as ebon[E]y From [Am]Hull and [Dm]Hali[G]fax and [Am]Hell Good [F]Lord de[G]liver [Am]me But [Am]now my [Dm]childer [G]all have [Am]flown To the [F]country [G]I’ll go [Am]back There’ll be [Am]forty [Dm]miles of [G]heathery [Am]moor ‘Twixt [F]me and the [G]coal pit [Am]slack [F]Oft at [C]night as we [G]sit round the [C]fire We’ll talk of the miser[E]y From [Am]Hull and [Dm]Hali[G]fax and [Am]Hell Good [F]Lord de[G]liver [Am]me Song:-

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Dark Eyed Sailor As [G]I went a [C]roving one [G]evening [Em]fair It [G]bein’ the [D]summer to [D7]take the [G]air I [G]spied a [Em]fair maid with a [Am]sailor [D]boy And I [Em]stood to [G]listen And I [Bm]stood to [C]lis[D]ten to [G]hear what [C]they might [G]say. He [G]said “Young [C]maiden, why [G]do you [Em]roam So [G]all al[D]one by [D7]yonder [G]lea” Oh! She [G]heaved a [Em]sigh and the [Am]tears did [D]roll “For my [Em]dark-eyed sail[G]or For my [Bm]dark-eyed [C]sail[D]or, he [G]ploughs the [C]stormy [G]seas.” He [G]said “You can [C]drive him [G]from your [Em]mind For an[G]other young [D]man you [D7]surely will [G]find Love, it [G]turns a[Em]side and it [Am]soon grows [D]cold Like a [Em]winter’s mor[G]ning Like a [Bm]winter’s [C]mor[D]ning, the [G]hills are [C]white with [G]snow.” She [G]said “I’ll [C]never for[G]sake my [Em]dear [G]Although we are [D]parted for [D7]many’s a [G]year For [G]gentle he [Em]was, not a [Am]rake like [D]you To [Em]induce a mai[G]den To [Bm]induce a [C]mai[D]den to [G]slight the [C]jacket [G]blue. One [G]half of the [C]ring did young [G]William [Em]show She [G]ran dis[D]tracted in [D7]grief and [G]woe Sayin’ [G]“William, [Em]William, I have [Am]gold in [D]store For my [Em]dark-eyed sail[G]or For my [Bm]dark-eyed [C]sail[D]or, he [G]has come [C]home a[G]gain” There [G]is a [C]cottage by [G]yonder [Em]lea This [G]couple [D]live there and [D7]do a[G]gree So [G]maids be [Em]true when your [Am]love is at [D]sea For a [Em]stormy mor[G]ning For a [Bm]stormy [C]mor[D]ning, brings [G]on a [C]sunny [G]day. Song:92 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Darlin' [G]Darlin' I'm feeling pretty [D]lonesome I'd call you on the phone some but I don't have a [G]dime [D][C] [G]Darlin' you're so far be[D]hind me tomorrow's gonna find me Further down the [Em]line [C] Takin' me some [G]paper Pencil in my [D]hand I'm gonna write, [G]Darlin', you know I feel the [D]cold nights Thinking of the old nights spent along with [G]you [D][C] [G]Darlin', the tear is in my [D]eye now Knowing I can try now to make it back to [Em]you [C] [G]Darlin' love you more than [C]ever Wish we were to[G]gether [D]darlin' of [G]mine [D][C] [G]Darlin' I'm feeling pretty [D]lonesome I'd call you on the phone some but I don't have a [G]dime [D][C] [G]Darlin' you're so far be[D]hind me tomorrow's gonna find me Further down the [Em]line [C] Song:- https://youtu.be/LKmBhYk6aYQ

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Daydream Believer Oh, I could [G]hide 'neath the [D]wings Of the [G]bluebird as she [C]sings. The [G]six o'clock [C]alarm would never [A7]ring [D7] But it [G]rings and I [D]rise, wipe the [G]sleep out of my [C]eyes. The [G]shavin' razor's [C]cold [D7]and it [G]stings. [C]Cheer up, [D7]sleepy [G]Jean [C]Oh, what [D7]can it [G]mean. To a [G]daydream [C]believer and a [G]homecoming [A7]queen [D7] You [G]once thought of [D]me as a [G]white knight on a [C]steed. [G]Now you know how [C]happy I can [A7]be [D7] Oh, and our [G]good times started [D]then With a [G]dollar one to [C]spend. But [G]how much, baby, [C]do we [D7]really [G]need. [C]Cheer up, [D7]sleepy [G]Jean [C]Oh, what [D7]can it [G]mean. To a [G]daydream [C]believer and a [G]homecoming [A7]queen [D7] [C]Cheer up, [D7]sleepy [G]Jean [C]Oh, what [D7]can it [G]mean. To a [G]daydream [C]believer and a [G]homecoming [A7]queen Song:- https://youtu.be/71_P1EZ5cPs

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Dead Flowers Key D Well [D]when you're sitting [A]there in your [G]silk upholstered [D]chair [D]Talkin to some [A]rich folk that you [G]know [D] Well I [D]hope you won't see [A]me in my [G]ragged company[D] Cause [D]you know I could [A]never be [G]alone [D] Take me [A]down little Susie, take me [D]down I know [A]you think you're the queen of the [D]underground And you can [G]send me dead flowers every [D]morning [Dsus4] [Dsus2] [G]Send me dead flowers by the [D]mail [Dsus4][Dsus2] [G]Send me dead flowers to my [D]wedding [Dsus4][Dsus2] And I [D]won't forget to put [A]roses on your [G]grave [D] Well [D]when you're sitting [A]back in your [G]rose pink [D]Cadillac Making [D]bets on [A]Kentucky Derby[G]Day [D] I'll [D]be in my basement [A]room With a [G]needle and a [D]spoon And [D]another girl to [A]take my pain [G]away [D] Take me [A]down little Susie, take me [D]down I [A]know you think you're the queen of the [D]underground And you can [G]send me dead flowers every [D]morning [Dsus4][Dsus2] [G]Send me dead flowers by the [D]mail [Dsus4][Dsus2] [G]Send me dead flowers to my [D]wedding [Dsus4][Dsus2] And I [D]won't forget to put [A]roses on your [G]grave [D] Take me[A]down little Susie, take me[D]down I [A]know you think you're the queen of the [D]underground And you can [G]send me dead flowers every[D]morning [Dsus4][Dsus2] [G]Send me dead flowers by the U.S.[D]Mail [Dsus4][Dsus2] [G]Send me dead flowers to my[D]wedding [Dsus4][Dsus2] And I [D]won't forget to put[A]roses on your [G]grave [D] No, I [D]won't forget to put [A]roses on your [G]grave [D] Song:- https://youtu.be/HAHsw4-J6bo

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Dead Flowers Key C Well [C]when you're sitting [G]there In your [F]silk upholstered [C]chair [C]Talkin to some [G]rich folk that you [F]know [C] Well I [C]hope you won't see [G]me in my [F]ragged company[C] Cause [C]you know I could [G]never be [F]alone [C] Take me [G]down little Susie, take me [C]down I [G]know you think you're the queen of the [C]underground And you can [F]send me dead flowers every [C]morning [F]Send me dead flowers by the [C]mail [F]Send me dead flowers to my [C]wedding And I [C]won't forget to put [G]roses on your [F]grave [C] Well [C]when you're sitting [G]back in your [F]rose pink [C]Cadillac Making [C]bets on [G]Kentucky Derby[F]Day [C] I'll [C]be in my basement [G]room With a [F]needle and a [C]spoon And [C]another girl to [G]take my pain [F]away [C] Take me [G]down little Susie, take me [C]down I [G]know you think you're the queen of the under[C]ground And you can[F]send me dead flowers every [C]morning [F]Send me dead flowers by the[C]mail [F]Send me dead flowers to my [C]wedding And I [C]won't forget to put [G]roses on your [F]grave [C] Take me[G]down little Susie, take me[C]down I [G]know you think you're the queen of the [C]underground And you can [F]send me dead flowers every[C]morning [F]Send me dead flowers by the U.S.[C]Mail [F]Send me dead flowers to my[C]wedding And I [C]won't forget to put[G]roses on your [F]grave [C] No, I [C]won't forget to put [G]roses on your [F]grave [C]

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Dead Flowers Key A Well [A]when you're sitting [E]there In your [D]silk upholstered [A]chair [A]Talkin to some [E]rich folk that you [D]know [A] Well I [A]hope you won't see [E]me in my [D]ragged company[A] Cause [A]you know I could [E]never be [D]alone [A] Take me [E]down little Susie, take me [A]down I [E]know you think you're the queen of the [A]underground And you can [D]send me dead flowers every [A]morning [Asus4] [Asus2] [D]Send me dead flowers by the [A]mail [Asus4] [Asus2] [D]Send me dead flowers to my [A]wedding [Asus4] [Asus2] And I [A]won't forget to put [E]roses on your [D]grave [A] Well [A]when you're sitting [E]back in your [D]rose pink [A]Cadillac Making [A]bets on [E]Kentucky Derby[D]Day [A] I'll [A]be in my basement [E]room With a [D]needle and a [A]spoon And [A]another girl to [E]take my pain [D]away [A] Take me [E]down little Susie, take me [A]down I [E]know you think you're the queen of the under[A]ground And you can[D]send me dead flowers every [A]morning [D]Send me dead flowers by the[A]mail [D]Send me dead flowers to my [A]wedding And I [A]won't forget to put [E]roses on your [D]grave [A] Take me[E]down little Susie, take me[A]down I [E]know you think you're the queen of the [A]underground And you can [D]send me dead flowers every[A]morning [D]Send me dead flowers by the U.S.[A]Mail [D]Send me dead flowers to my[A]wedding And I [A]won't forget to put[E]roses on your [D]grave [A] No, I [A]won't forget to put [E]roses on your [D]grave [A]

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Deportees [G]The crops are all in, the [C]peaches are [G]rotting Oranges piled in their [D7]creosote [G]dumps They're [C]flying them back to the [G]Mexico border To pay all their money to [D7]wade back a[G]gain My [G]father's own father, he [C]waded that [G]river, They took all the money he [D7]made in his [G]life; My [C]brothers and sisters come [G]working the fruit trees, And they rode the truck till they [D7]took down and [G]died. Chorus So [C]goodbye to my Juan, good[G]bye Rosalita A[D7]dios mis amigos, [D]Jesus y [G]Maria You [C]won't have a name when you [G]ride the big aeroplane All they will call you will [D7]be depor[G]tees. [G]Some of us are illegal, and [C]others not [G]wanted, Our work contract's out and we've [D7]got to move [G]on It's [C]six hundred miles to the [G]Mexican border, They chase us like rustlers, like [D7]outlaws, like [G]thieves. We [G]died in your hills, we [C]died in your [G]deserts, We died in your valleys and [D7]died on your [G]plains. We [C]died 'neath your trees and we [G]died in your bushes, Both sides of the river, we [D7]died just the [G]same. The [G]sky plane caught fire over [C]Los Gatos [G]Canyon, A fireball of lightning, and [D7]shook all our [G]hills, [C]Who are all these friends, all [G]scattered like dry leaves? The radio says, "They are [D7]just depor[G]tees" Is [G]this the best way we can [C]grow our big [G]orchards? Is this the best way we can [D7]grow our good [G]fruit? To [C]fall like dry leaves to [G]rot on my topsoil And be called by no name ex[D7]cept ‘depor[G]tees’? Song:- https://youtu.be/W4HHsm7gVKw 98 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Desperados Waiting For A Train When [G]I'd play the Red [D]River Vall[G]ey And he'd [D]sit out in the kitchen and [G]cry Run his [C]fingers through seventy [Bm]years of [Em]livin' Wondering, [C]“Lord, has every well I've drilled run [D]dry?” We were [D7]friends, me and this [G]old man Chorus Like [Em]desperados waitin' for a [C]train Like [Em]desperados waitin' for a [C]train[D] [D7] He's a [G]drifter and a [D]driller of [G]oil wells And an [D]old school man of the [G]world He’d [C]let me drive his car when he's too [Bm]drunk [Em]to And he'd [C]wink and give me money for the [D]girls Our [D7]lives were just like some old western [G]movie From the [G]time that I could [D]walk he'd take me with [G]him To a [D]bar called the Green Frog [G]Cafe There were [C]old men with beer guts and [Bm]domin[Em]os [C]Lying 'bout their lives while they'd [D]played I was just a [D7]kid they all called his side[G]kick One [G]day I looked up and [D]he's pushin' eigh[G]ty And there's [D]brown tobacco stains all down his [G]chin To [C]me he's one of the heroes of this [Bm]coun[Em]try So [C]why's he all dressed up like them old [D]men Drinkin' beer and [D7]playin' Moon and Forty-[G]two The [G]day before he [D]died, I went to see [G]him I was [D]grown and he was almost [G]gone So we just [C]closed our eyes and dreamed us some old [G]kitchen And [C]sang another verse to that old [D]song "Come on, Jack, that [D7]son of a bitch is [G]comin' " Like [Em]desperados waitin' for a [C]train Like [Em]desperados waitin' for a [C]train

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Diamantina Drover The [C]faces in the [G]photograph have [Am]faded And I can't believe he [C]looks so much like [F]me [G]For it's been [Am]ten long [C]years [Em]today Since I [Dm]left for Old Cork [Am]Station Sayin' [Dm]I [C]won't be [F]back till the [G]drovin's [Am]done Chorus For the [F]rain never [C]falls on the [D]dusty Diaman[Am]tina And a drover finds it [Em]hard to change his [F]mind [G]For the [Am]years have [C]surely [Em]gone Like the [Dm]drays from Old Cork [Am]Station And [Dm]I [C]won't be [F]back till the [G]drovin's [Am]done Well it [C]seems like the [G]sun comes up each [Am]mornin' Sets me up and then [C]takes it all [F]away [G]For the [Am]dreaming [C]by the [Em]light Of the [Dm]camp fire at [Am]night [Dm]Ends [C]with the [F]burning [G]like the [Am]day. For the [F]rain never [C]falls on the [D]dusty Diaman[Am]tina And a drover finds it [Em]hard to change his [F]mind [G]For the [Am]years have [C]surely [Em]gone Like the [Dm]drays from Old Cork [Am]Station And [Dm]I [C]won't be [F]back till the [G]drovin's [Am]done [C]Sometimes I think I'll [G]settle back in [Am]Sydney But it's been so long it's [C]hard to change my [F]mind [G]For the [Am]cattle [C]trail goes [Em]on and on And the [Dm]fences roll [Am]forever And [Dm]I [C]won't be [F]back when the [G]drovin's [Am]done Song:-

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QgyClmHbcIo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jejtvP_pwCk https://youtu.be/pM2eNHuWh7Q Tutorial:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FOVAsqarNIg 100 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Dicey Reilly Chorus Ah! [G]poor old Dicey Reilly, she has [D]taken to the [G]sup And [D]poor old Dicey Reilly, she will [G]never give it up It's off each morning to the pop and [D]she goes in for another little drop Oh! the [G]heart of the [D]rowl is Dicey [D7]Reill[G]y Oh she walks along Fitzgibbon street with an [D]independent [G]air, And [D]then it`s down by Summerhill and as the [G]people stare She says it`s nearly half past one, and it`s [D]time I had another little one Oh! the [G]heart of the [D]rowl is Dicey [D7]Reill[G]y She [G]owns a little sweet shop at the [D]corner of the [G]street, And [D]every evening after school I [G]go to wash her feet She leaves me there to mind the shop while [D]she nips in for another little drop Oh! the [G]heart of the [D]rowl is Dicey [D7]Reill[G]y Now at two pubs close and out she goes, as [D]happy as a [G]lark She'll [D]find a bench to sleep it off down [G]at St. Patrick's Park She'll wake at five feeling in the pink and [D]say, "Tis time for another little drink Oh! the [G]heart of the [D]rowl is Dicey [D7]Reill[G]y [G]Now she'll travel far to a dockside bar to [D]have another [G]round And [D]after one or two or three she [G]doesn't feel quite so sound After four she's a bit unstable [D]after five underneath the table Oh! the [G]heart of the [D]rowl is Dicey [D7]Reill[G]y [G]Long years ago when men were men and [D]fancied May Ob[G]long Or [D]lovely Beckie Cooper or [G]Maggie`s Mary Wong, One woman put them all to shame, just [D]one was worthy of the name, [G]And that [D]dame was Dicey [D7]Reill[G]y Oh but [G]time went catching up on her like [D]many pretty [G]whores, And it`s [D]after you along the street be[G]fore you`re out the doors, The balance weighed and the looks all fade, but [D]out of all that great brigade, Oh! the [G]heart of the [D]rowl is Dicey [D7]Reill[G]y Oh they [G]carry her home at twelve o'clock as [D]they do every [G]night [D]Bring her inside, put her on the bed and [G]then turn out the light Next morning she'll get out of bed And [D]look for a cure for her head Oh! the [G]heart of the [D]rowl is Dicey [D7]Reill[G]y Song:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0gKJGKEFo4 Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com 2018 Sing and Share P a g e | 101 INDEX


“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Dirty Old Town I met my [G]love by the gas works wall Dreamed a [C]dream by the old ca[G]nal I [C]kissed a [Em]girl by the factory [G]wall Dirty old [D]town Dirty old [Em]town Clouds are [G]drifting across the moon Cats are [C]prowling on their [G]beat [C]Spring's a [Em]girl on the street at [G]night Dirty old [D]town Dirty old [Em]town Heard a [G]siren from the docks Saw a [C]train set the night on [G]fire I [C]smelled the [Em]spring on the smoky [G]wind Dirty old [D]town Dirty old [Em]town I'm going to [G]make me a good sharp axe Shining [C]steel tempered in the [G]fire I’ll [C]chop you [Em]down like an old dead [G]tree Dirty old [D]town Dirty old [Em]town I met my [G]love by the gas works wall Dreamed a [C]dream by the old ca[G]nal I [C]kissed a [Em]girl by the factory [G]wall Dirty old [D]town Dirty old [Em]town Song:-

https://youtu.be/-mPraO_sJ7A sung with no capo in key of G Tutorial:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DmLYHMIRCCE UKE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SP8XJ8BCrp4

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Do You Love An Apple? Do [G]you love an apple? Do you love a [C]pear? Do [G]you love a [C]laddie with [G]curly brown [D]hair? Chorus But [G]still I love him, I [C]can't deny him [G]I will go with him wher[D]ever he [G]goes Be[G]fore I got married I wore a black [C]shawl But [G]since I got [C]married I [G]wear bugger [D]all He [G]stood at the corner, a fag in his [C]mouth Two [G]hands in his [C]pockets, he [G]whistled me [D]out He [G]works at the pier for nine bob a [C]week Come [G]Saturday [C]night, he comes [G]rolling home [D]drunk Be[G]fore I got married I'd sport and I'd [C]play But [G]now, the [C]cradle, it [G]gets in me [D]way Do [G]you love an apple? Do you love a [C]pear? Do [G]you love a [C]laddie with [G]curly brown [D]hair? Oh, [G]I like an apple and I like a [C]pear, And I'm [G]fond of a fel[C]low with [G]nice curly [D]hair. He [G]bought me a handkerchief, red, white and [C]blue, [G]Then to clean [C]windows he [G]tore it in [D]two. My [G]back is a-breaking, my fingers are [C]sore, [G]Gutting the [C]herrin' he [G]brings to the [D]shore. The [G]storm is a-raging, his boat isn't [C]in, [G]Why doesn't one [C]tell me what's [G]happened to [D]him. If [G]he's gone to heaven, he'll come to no [C]harm. If [G]he's gone to [C]hell, then he'll [G]keep himself [D]warm. Song:-

https://youtu.be/UkUHzMf2rk4

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Don't Let The Bastards (Get You Down) [G]They're killing babies in the name of Free[Em]dom [C]We've been down that sorry road [G]before They let us hang around a little longer than they [Em]should have And [C]it's too late to fool us any[D]more [G]We've seen the ones who killed the ones with [Em]vision [C]Cold-blooded murder right before your [G]eyes To[G]day they hold the power and the money and the [Em]guns [C]It's getting hard to listen to their [D]lies. And [C]I just gotta wonder what my [G]Daddy would've done If he'd [C]seen the way they turned his dream a[G]round I've just[C]gotta go by what he [G]told me, [C]Try to tell the truth and stand your [D7]ground [C]Don't let the [D]bastards get you [G]down [G]Mining roads [C]Killing farmers [G]Burning down schools full of children [D]Fighting communism And [C]I just gotta wonder what my [G]Daddy would've done If he'd [C]seen the way they turned his dream a[G]round I've just[C] gotta go by what he [G]told me, [C]Try to tell the truth and stand your [D7]ground [C]Don't let the [D]bastards get you [G]down Song:-

https://youtu.be/3yAW1daYXD4

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Down The Dust Pipe [G]Heading down the back turnpike, signposts are pointing west [C]Fell into the lonely dustpipe, Hope my [G]pick-up can stand the test But I'm doing all [D]right now Rolling down the dust[C]pipe, na-na-na-na [D]nana-na-nana-na [G]Rolling down the dustpipe now, got a ten dollar bill in my jeans Because there [C]ain't no room for a kosher cowboy In a [G]town like New Orleans But I'm doing all [D]right now Rolling down the dust[C]pipe, na-na-na-na [D]nana-na-nana-na [G]Guess I didn't make it in the city, but that's just the way that it goes 'Cause there's a [C]lotta lunatics, crazy ghostmen, baby, [G]Don't like the shape of my nose But I'm doing all [D]right now Rolling down the dust[C]pipe, na-na-na-na [D]nana-na-nana-na

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Down By The River [C]City life was gettin' us [F]down So we [G]spent a weekend out of [C]town [Am]Pitched the tent on a patch of [Dm]ground [G]Down by the [C]river [C]Lit a fire and drank some [F]wine You put your [G]jeans on the top of [C]mine [Am]Said, “come in the water's [Dm]fine”, [G]Down by the [C]river [C]Down by the ri[F]ver [G]Down by the ri[C]ver I [Am]said, “come in the water's [Dm]fine”, [G]Down by the ri[C]ver [C]Didn't feel too good all [F]night So we [G]took a walk in the morning [C]light We came a[Am]cross the strangest [Dm]sight [G]Down by the ri[C]ver Silver [C]fish lay on its [F]side It was [G]washed up by the early [C]tide I wonder [Am]how it [Dm]died [G]Down by the ri[C]ver [C]Down by the ri[F]ver [G]Down by the ri[C]ver A [Am]silver fish lay on its [Dm]side [G]Down by the ri[C]ver [C]Doctor put us both to [F]bed [G]He dosed us up and he shook his [C]head “Only [Am]foolish people go”, he [Dm]said [G]Down by the ri[C]ver

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

[C]“Why do willows weep”, said [F]he [G]Because they're dying gra[C]dually From the [Am]waste from the facto[Dm]ry [G]Down by the ri[C]ver [C]Down by the ri[F]ver [G]Down by the ri[C]ver “Why do [Am]willows weep”, said [Dm]he [G]Down by the ri[C]ver In [C]time, the river banks will [F]die And the [G]reeds will wilt and the ducks won't [C]fly There'll be a [Am]tear in the otter's [Dm]eye [G]Down by the ri[C]ver The [C]banks will soon be black and [F]dead And [G]where the otter raised its [C]head Will be a [Am]clean white skull in[Dm]stead [G]Down by the ri[C]ver [C]Down by the ri[F]ver [G]Down by the ri[C]ver The [Am]banks will soon be black and [Dm]dead [G]Down by the ri[C]ver [C]Down by the ri[F]ver [G]Down by the ri[C]ver The [Am]banks will soon be black and [Dm]dead [G]Down by the ri[C]ver Song:- https://youtu.be/5f5pYamD2qE

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Dream Lover [C]Every night I hope and pray A [Am]dream lover will come my way A [C]girl to hold in my arms And [Am]feel the magic of her charms 'Cause I [C]want some[G7]one to [C]call my [F]own I want a [C]dream [Am]lover So [Dm7]I don't have to [G7]dream a[C]lone [C]Dream lover, where are you [Am]With a love, oh, so true [C]Need the hand that I can hold [Am]To feel you near as I grow old 'Cause I [C]want some[G7]one to [C]call my [F]own I want a [C]dream [Am]lover So [Dm7]I don't have to [G7]dream a[C]lone [F]Someday, I don't know how I [C]hope she'll hear my plea [D7]Some way, I don't know how [G7]She'll bring her love to me [C]Dream lover, until then [Am]I'll go to sleep and dream again [C]That's the only thing to do [Am]‘Til all my lover's dreams come true 'Cause I [C]want some[G7]one to [C]call my [F]own I want a [C]dream [Am]lover So [Dm7]I don't have to [G7]dream a[C]lone Please don't make me [G7]dream a[C]lone I beg you [Am]don't make me [G7]dream a[C]lone Song:108 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Dreaming My Dreams I [G]hope that I won't be that wrong anymore, And maybe I've learned this time. I hope that I find what I'm reaching for, The way that it is in my [D]mind. [C]Someday I'll get over you. [G]I'll live to see it all through. But [D]I'll always miss, Dreaming my dreams with [G]you. But I [G]won't let it change me, Not if I can. I'd rather believe in love. And give it away as much as I can, To those that I'm fondest [D]of. [C]Someday I'll get over you. [G]I'll live to see it all through. But [D]I'll always miss, Dreaming my dreams with [G]you. [C]Someday I'll get over you. [G]I'll live to see it all through. But [D]I'll always miss, Dreaming my dreams with [G]you.

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https://youtu.be/oymD9gmy3oA https://youtu.be/mI1Q3b_0L8w

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Drunken Sailor [Am]What will we do with the drunken sailor? [G]What will we do with the drunken sailor? [Am]What will we do with the drunken sailor? [G]Early in the [Am]morning [Am]Hoo-ray and up she rises [G]Hoo-ray and up she rises [Am]Hoo-ray and up she rises [G]Early in the [Am]morning [Am]Shave his chin with a rusty razor [G]Shave his chin with a rusty razor [Am]Shave his chin with a rusty razor [G]Early in the [Am]morning [Am]Put him in the longboat until he's sober [G]Put him in the longboat until he's sober [Am]Put him in the longboat until he's sober [G]Early in the [Am]morning [Am]Stick him in the scrubbers with a hosepipe on him [G]Stick him in the scrubbers with a hosepipe on him [Am]Stick him in the scrubbers with a hosepipe on him [G]Early in the [Am]morning [Am]Put him in the bed with the captain's daughter [G]Put him in the bed with the captain's daughter [Am]Put him in the bed with the captain's daughter [G]Early in the [Am]morning [Am]Put him in the guardroom till he's sober [G]Put him in the guardroom till he's sober [Am]Put him in the guardroom till he's sober [G]Early in the [Am]morning

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

[Am]Give him a hair of the dog that bit him [G]Give him a hair of the dog that bit him [Am]Give him a hair of the dog that bit him [G]Early in the [Am]morning [Am]Give him a dose of salt and water [G]Give him a dose of salt and water [Am]Give him a dose of salt and water [G]Early in the [Am]morning [Am]Hoo-ray and up she rises [G]Hoo-ray and up she rises [Am]Hoo-ray and up she rises [G]Early in the [Am]morning

Song:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xby7cH3kl6M Tutorial:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sOg41eZOsLA

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Dublin In The Rare Ould Times. [C]Raised on songs and [F]stor[C]ies, [Am]Heroes of re-[F]known The [C]passing tales and [F]glo[C]ries That [G]once was Dublin [G7]town The [C]hallowed halls and [F]hou[C]ses, The [Am]haunting childrens' [F]rhymes That [C]once was Dublin [F]ci[C]ty In the [G7]rare ould [C]times Chorus [C]Ring a ring a [F]ros[C]ie, [Am]as the light [F]declines I re[C]member Dublin [F]Ci[C]ty in the [G]rare ould [C]times My [C]name it is Sean [F]Demp[C]sey, As [Am]Dublin as can [F]be Born [C]hard and late in [F]Pim[C]lico, In a [G]house that ceased to [G7]be By [C]trade I was a [F]coo[C]per, Lost [Am]out to redundan[F]cy Like my [C]house that fell to [F]pro[C]gress, My [G7]trade's a memor[C]y And I [C]courted Peggy [F]Dig[C]nan, As [Am]pretty as you [F]please A [C]rogue and child of [F]Ma[C]ry, From the [G]rebel liber[G7]ties I [C]lost her to a [F]student [C]chap With [Am]skin as black as [F]coal When he [C]took her off to [F]Birming[C]ham, She [G7]took away my [C]soul Chorus [C]Ring a ring a [F]ros[C]ie, [Am]as the light [F]declines I re[C]member Dublin [F]Ci[C]ty in the [G]rare ould [C]times

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

The [C]years have made me [F]bit[C]ter, The [Am]gargle’s dimmed my [F]brain 'Cause [C]Dublin keeps on [F]chang[C]ing And [G]nothing stays the [G7]same The [C]Pillar and the [F]Met have [C]gone, The [Am]Royal long since pulled [F]down As the [C]great unyielding [F]con[C]crete Makes a [G7]city of my [C]town Fare thee [C]well sweet Anna [F]Lif[C]fey, I [Am]can no longer [F]stay And [C]watch the new glass [F]ca[C]ges, That [G]spring up along the [G7]quay My [C]mind's too full of [F]memor[C]ies, Too [Am]old to hear new [F]chimes I'm [C]part of what was [F]Dub[C]lin In the [G7]rare ould [C]times Chorus [C]Ring a ring a [F]ros[C]ie, [Am]as the light [F]declines I re[C]member Dublin [F]ci[C]ty in the [G]rare ould [C]times

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https://youtu.be/9T7OaDDR7i8

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Durham Town. Chorus [C]I've got-ta [G]leave old [F]Durham [G]Town [C]I've got-ta [F]leave old [G]Durham [C]Town I've got-ta [E]leave old [Am]Durham [F]Town And that [C]leavin's gonna [G]get me [C]down [C]Back in [G]nineteen [F]forty [G]four [Am]I remember [Em]Daddy walkin [Am]out the [E]door [C]Mom-ma told [G]me he was [F]goin to [G]war, He was [Am]leavin, leavin, leavin, leavin, leavin [E]me [C]When I was a [G]boy I [F]spent my [G]time [Am]Sittin on the [E]banks of the [Am]river [E]Tyne [C]Watchin' all the [G]ships going [F]down the [G]line, They were [Am]leavin, leavin, leavin, leavin, leavin [E]me [C]Last week [G]momma [F]passed a[G]way [Am]Good bye [Em]son was [Am]all she'd [E]say [C]There’s no [G]call for [F]me to [G]stay So I'm [Am]leavin, leavin, leavin, leavin, leavin [E]free Chorus [C]I've got-ta [G]leave old [F]Durham [G]Town [C]I've got-ta [F]leave old [G]Durham [C]Town I've got-ta [E]leave old [Am]Durham [F]Town And that [C]leavin's gonna [G]get me [C]down [C]La lala-[G]la la [F]la la [G]la [C]La lala-[F]la la [G]la la [C]la la lala-[E]la la [Am]la la [F]la lala [C]lalalala [F]lalala-[C]la Song:- https://youtu.be/a9XcuN5hZwk

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Duvalier’s Dream [Am]Duvalier was a [C]bitter man who [G]cursed the morning sun That [Am]brought a new be[Em]trayal every [Am]day. He [Am]shunned the world of [C]mortals And the [G]sound of human tongues And [Am]blessed the night that [G]chased their sight a[E]way. A [Am]disillusioned [C]dreamer who Would [G]never love [Em]again Who'd [Am]tried of it and [C]found that it was [E]rotten. Pre[Am]ferring perfect [C]strangers to the [G]company of friends For [Am]strangers are so [Em]easily for[Am]gotten. [G] Oh, it's [C]hard to keep believing When you know you've been deceived. To face a lie and dare to try a[G]gain, But there's [G]nothing like a woman with a spell of make believe To make a new believer of a [Am]man. [Am]Duvalier took the [C]fickle turns of [G]fortune in his stride [Am]Expecting next to [Em]nothing out of [Am]life. ‘Til [Am]fortune found a [C]girl who fanned A [G]flame he thought had died Whose [Am]burning beauty [G]cut him like a [E]knife. She [Am]touched him through the [C]senses That his [G]mind could not con[Am]trol. Then [Am]smiling stepped a[C]side and watched him [E]fall. Be[Am]trayed by his own [C]body and the [G]hunger in his soul Du[Am]valier was a [Em]dreamer after [Am]all. [G] Oh, it's [C]hard to keep believing When you know you've been deceived. To face a lie and dare to try a[G]gain, But there's [G]nothing like a woman with a spell of make believe To make a new believer of a [Am]man. Song:- https://youtu.be/p3N8a9qx4Mo

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Edelweiss [G]Edel[D]weiss, [G]edel[C]weiss [G]Every [Em]morning you [Am7]greet [D7]me [G]Small and [D]white, [G]clean and [C]bright [G]You look [D7]happy to [G]meet me [D]Blossom of snow may you [G]bloom and grow [C]Bloom and [A7]grow, for[D]ever [D7] [G]Edel[D]weiss, [G]edel[C]weiss [G]Bless my [D7]homeland for[G]ever

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Eve Of Destruction The [G]eastern world it [C]is ex[D]ploding [G]Violence flarin', [C]bullets [D]loadin' You're [G]old enough to kill [C]but not for [D]votin' You [G]don't believe in war but [C]what’s that gun you're [D]totin'? And [G]even the Jordan River has [C]bodies [D]floatin' Chorus [D]But you [G]tell me [C]over and [D]over And [G]over again my [Em]friend Ah, you [C]don't believe we're [D]on the eve of des[G]truction [G]Don't you understand what I'm [C]tryin' to [D]say [G]Can't you feel the fears I'm [C]feelin' to[D]day? If the [G]button is pushed, there's no [C]runnin' a[D]way There'll be [G]no one to save with the [C]world in a [D]grave Take a [G]look around you boy, it's [C]bound to scare you [D]boy Yeah my [G]blood's so mad feels [C]like coagu[D]lating And [G]I'm sitting here just [C]contem[D]platin' I [G]can't twist the truth it [C]knows no regu[D]lation A [G]handful of senators can't [C]pass legis[D]lation And [G]marches alone can't [C]bring inte[D]gration When [G]human respect is [C]disinte[D]gratin' This [G]whole crazy world is [C]just too frus[D]tratin' [G]Think of all the hate there [C]is in Red [D]China Then [G]take a look around to [C]Selma, Ala[D]bama [G]You may leave here for [C]four days in [D]space But [G]when you return it's the [C]same old [D]place The [G]pounding of the drums, the [C]pride and dis[D]grace You can [G]bury your dead but [C]don't leave a [D]trace Hate your [G]next door neighbor but [C]don't forget to say [D]grace Mmm you [C]don't believe we're [D]on the eve of des[G]truction Song:- https://youtu.be/I98KeKV_F9g Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Eileen McMahon One [D]night as I [C]lay on my pil[G]low A [C]vision appeared in my [Am]view Of a [C]ship sailing over the [D7]ocean And the [D]wind it tremendously [G]blew On the [D]deck stood a [C]handsome young [G]lady Whose [C]features I'd ne'er seen be[Am]fore And she [C]sighed for the wrongs of her [D7]country Saying "I'm [D]banished from Erin's green [G]shore" In [D]thought I ap[C]proached this fair [G]lady And [C]asked her the cause of her [Am]sigh Saying "Cheer [C]up my handsome young la[D7]dy And [D]I'll be your slave tilt I [G]die" [D]She looked at me in [C]pure medi[G]tation As the [C]tears from her blue eyes did [Am]flow Saying [C]“I'm a poor exile from [D7]Erin The [D]land where the sweet shamrock [G]grows” My [D]name it is [C]Eileen Mc[G]Mahon My [C]age it is scarcely eigh[Am]teen And I [C]thank you, good sir, for your [D7]askin’ For you [D]don't know how lonely I've [G]been For the [D]want of [C]employment in Ire[G]land I was [C]forced as an exile to [Am]stray Far [C]away from my home in Kill[D7]arney Where in [D]childhood I longed for to [G]play Far [D]away from each [C]mountain and val[G]ley From Punch [C]Bowl to Gap of Dun[Am]loe All [C]around by the shores of sweet [D7]Muckross And that [D]beautiful spot Agha[G]doe

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It was [D]then I a[C]woke from my slum[G]ber To [C]look for my Eileen mac[Am]hree It was [C]only the face of my mot[D7]her With a [D]fond smile stood gazing at [G]me The [D]ship on the [C]ocean had [G]vanished But in [C]fancy I see her once [Am]more She’s my [C]beautiful Eileen Mc[D7]Mahon The [D]pride of old Erin's green [G]shore Song:- https://youtu.be/bqyF6Sqf5fc

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Fhir An Bháta [Am]Théid mé suas ar an chnoc is [G]airde, [Em]Féach an [Am]bhfeic mé [G]fear an [Em]bháta; An dtig thú a[Am]nocht, nó an [G]dtig thú a[C]már[G]ach? [Em]Nó muna [Am]dtig [G]thú idir is [Am]trua atá mé Curfá [Am]Fhir a [C]bhata ‘sna hó ró [G]eil'e [Em]Fhir a [Am]bhata ‘sna hó ró [Em]eile A Fhir a [Am]bhata ‘sna [G]hó ró [C]ei[G]le [Em]Mo shoraigh [Am]slàn [G]leat 's gach [Am]àit'an téid thú [Am]Tá mo croíse briste, [G]brúite, ls [Em]tric na [Am]deoir a rith [G]bho mo [Em]shúilean; An dtig thú in[Am]niú nó am [G]bidh mé [C]dúil [G]leat, [Em]Nó an druid mé an [Am]dor[G]as le [Am]osna thuirseach?

[Am]Thug mé gaol dhuit is chan fhéad mé ath[G]riú; [Em]Cha gaol [Am]bliana, is [G]cha gaol [Em]ráithe; Acht gaol ó [Am]thoiseacht, nuair [G]bhá mé 'mo [C]pháis[G]te, Is nach [Em]seasc a [Am]choíche [G]mé 'gus [Am]chloígh an bás mé

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Fhir An Bháta ( in English) [Am]How often haunting the highest [G]hilltops I [Em]scan the o[Am]cean I search the [Em]sea Wilt come tonight [Am]love wilt [G]come [C]tomor[G]row [Em]Wilt ever [Am]come [G]love to [Am]comfort me? Chorus [Am]Fhir a [C]bhata ‘sna hó ró [G]eil'e [Em]Fhir a [Am]bhata ‘sna hó ró [Em]eile A Fhir a [Am]bhata ‘sna [G]hó ró [C]ei[G]le [Em]Fare thee [Am]well [G]love where [Am]e'er you be [Am]They call thee fickle they call thee [G]false one And [Em]try to [Am]turn me but all in [Em]vain For thou art [Am]my dream all [G]through the [C]dark [G]night And [Em]every [Am]mor[G]ning I [Am]scan the sea Chorus [Am]There's not a hamlet too well I [G]know it Where [Em]you go [Am]wandering or sit a [Em]while But all the [Am]old folks you [G]win by [C]talk[G]ing And [Em]charm its [Am]mai[G]dens with [Am]song and smile Chorus [Am]Do you remember the promise [G]made me The [Em]tartan [Am]plaidie the silken [Em]gown The ring of [Am]gold with thy [G]hair and [C]por[G]trait That [Em]ring and [Am]gown [G]I will [Am]know

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Fiddler's Green As I [G]walked by the dockside one evening so [Em]fair To [G]view the still water and take the salt [D7]air I [C]heard an old fisherman [G]singing this [Bm]song Won't you [G]take me [Am]away boys my [C]time is not [D7]long Chorus Wrap me [G]up in me [D]oilskin and [G]jumper[G7] No [C]more on the [G]docks I'll be [D]seen Just [C]tell me old shipmates, I'm [G]taking a [Em]trip, mates And [Am]I'll see you [D]someday in [D7]Fiddler's [G]Green Now [G]Fiddler's Green is a place I've heard [Em]tell Where [G]fishermen go when they don't go to [D7]hell Where [C]the skies are all clear and the [G]dolphins do [Bm]play And the [G]cold coast of [Am]Greenland [C]is far, far [D7]away Where there's [G]always a breeze and there's never a [Em]gale And the [G]fish jump on board with a swish in their [D7]tail And you [C]lie at your [G]leisure, there's nothing [Bm]to do And the [G]captain's [Am]below making [C]tea for the [D7]crew When you [G]get to the dock and the long trip is [Em]through There's [G]pubs and there's clubs, and there's [D7]lassies there too And the [C]girls are all [G]pretty and the beer it is [Bm]free And [G]there's bottles of [Am]rum growing [C]from every[D7]tree I don't [G]want a harp or a halo, not [Em]me Just [G]give me a breeze and a [D7]stiff rolling sea And I'll [C]play me old[G]squeeze box as we roll [Bm]along When the [G]wind in the [Am]rigging will [C]sing me this [D7]song Song:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=voZbWF9DLlo

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Fields Of Gold [Em]You'll remember me [C]when the west wind moves Upon the [D]fields of [G]barley [Em]You can tell the sun in his [C]jealous [G]sky As we [C]walk in [D]fields of [G]gold [Em]So she took her love [C]for to gaze awhile Upon the [D]fields of [G]barley [Em]In his arms she fell as her [C]hair came [D]down A[C]mong the [D]fields of [G]gold [Em]Will you stay with me, will you [C]be my love Among the [D]fields of [G]barley? [Em]And you can tell the sun in his [C]jealous [G]sky As we [C]lie in [D]fields of [G]gold Bridge [G]I never made [C]pro[D]mises light[G]ly And there have been [C]some [D]that I've bro[G]ken [D]But I swear in the [G]days still left We'll [C]walk in [D]fields of [G]gold We'll [C]walk in [D]fields of [G]gold [Em]See the west wind move [C]like a lover so Upon the [D]fields of [G]barley. [Em]Feel her body rise when you [C]kiss her [G]mouth A[C]mong the [D]fields of [G]gold [Em]Many years have passed [C]since those summer days Among the [D]fields of [G]barley [Em]See the children run as the [C]sun goes [G]down As you [C]lie in [D]fields of [G]gold [Em]You'll remember me [C]when the west wind moves Upon the [D]fields of [G]barley [Em]You can tell the sun in his [C]jealous [G]sky When we [C]walked in [D]fields of [G]gold (X3) Song:- https://youtu.be/S7RAyvNt3vE Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

First Cut Is The Deepest I would have [C]given you [G]all of my [F]heart [G] But there's [C]someone who's [F]torn it a[G]part [F] And he's [C]taken just [G]all that I [F]have [G] But if you wanna I’ll [C]try to love a[F]gain [G] Baby, I'll [C]try to love a[F]gain, but I [G]know [F][G] The [C]first [G]cut is the [F]deepest, [G]baby I [C]know The [C]first [G]cut is the [F]deepest, [G] But when it [C]comes to being [G]lucky, she's [F]cursed [G] When it [C]comes to lovin' [F]me, she's [G]worse I [C]still want [G]you by my [F]side [G] Just to [C]help me dry the [F]tears that I've [G]cried [F] ‘Cause I'm [C]sure gonna [G]give you a [F]try [G] But if you want, I’ll [C]try to love a[F]gain [G] Baby, I'll [C]try to love a[F]gain, but I [G]know [F][G] The [C]first [G]cut is the [F]deepest, [G]baby I [C]know The [C]first [G]cut is the [F]deepest, [G] But when it [C]comes to being [G]lucky, she's [F]cursed [G] When it [C]comes to lovin' [F]me, she's [G]worse Song:- https://youtu.be/xoitegszoRc

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Fisherman’s Blues [G] [G]

[F] [F]

[Am] [Am]

[C] [C]

[G]I wish I was a fisherman, [F]tumbling on the seas [Am]Far away from dry land, and it's [C]bitter memories [G]Casting out my sweet line, with [F]abandonment and love [Am]No ceiling staring down on me, save the [C]starry sky above Chorus With light in my [G]hair, you in my [F]arms, Woo woo [Am]ooh woo woo [C]ooh [G]I wish I was the brake man [F]on a hurtlin' fevered train [Am]Crashing headlong into the heart[C]land, like a cannon in the rain [G]With the beating of the sleepers, [F]and the burning of the coal [Am]Counting towns flashing by me, in a night [C]that's full of soul Chorus With light in my [G]hair, you in my [F]arms, Woo woo [Am]ooh woo woo [C]ooh [G]Oh I know I will be loosened, [F]from bonds that hold me tight [Am]And the chains all hung around me will [C]fall away at last [G]And on that fine and fateful day I will [F]take thee in my arms [Am]I will ride the night train, and I will [C]be the fisherman

With light in my [G]hair, [F]you in my [Am]arms, woo woo [C]oo With light in my [G]hair, [F]you in my [Am]arms, woo woo [C]ooh [G]

[F]

[Am]

[C] End on [G]

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Flight Of The Earls I can [G]hear the [D]bells of Dub[G]lin In this [C]lonely [D]waiting [G]room And the [C]paperboys are [G]singin' in the [D7]rain Not too [G]long be[D]fore they [G]take us To the [C]airport [D]and the [G]noise To [C]get on board a [G]transat[D]lantic [G]plane We've got [D]nothin' left to stay for, We had [C]no more left to [G]say And there [C]isn't any [G]work for us to [D7]do So fare[G]well ye [D]boys and [G]girls; Another [C]bloody [D]Flight of [G]Earls Our best [C]asset is [G]our best [C]ex[D]port, [G]too.... It's not [G]murder, [D]fear or fam[G]ine That [C]makes us [D]leave this [G]time We're not [C]going to join [G]McAlpines Fusil[D7]eers We've got [G]brains and [D]we've got vi[G]sion We've got [C]edu[D]cation, [G]too! But we [C]just can't throw a[G]way these [D]precious [G]years So we [D]walk the streets of London And the [C]streets of [D]Balti[G]more And we [C]meet at night in [G]several Boston [D7]bars We’re the [G]leaders [D]of the fu[G]ture But we're [C]far a[D]way from [G]home And we [C]dream of you be[G]neath the [D]Irish [G]stars As we [G]look on [D]Ellis Is[G]land, And the [C]Lady [D]in the [G]bay And Man[C]hattan turns to [G]face another Sun[D7]day We just [G]wonder [D]what you're [G]doing To [C]bring us [D]all back [G]home As [C]we look forward [G]to another [D]Mon[G]day

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Because it's [D]not the work that scares us We don't [C]mind an [D]honest [G]job And we [C]know things will get [G]better once a[D7]gain So a [G]thousand [D]times a[G]dieu, We've got [C]Bono [D]and U[G]2 All we're [C]missin' is the [G]Guinness, [D]and the [G]rain So switch [G]off your [D]new compu[G]ters ‘Cause the [C]writing's [D]on the [G]wall We're [C]leaving as our [G]fathers did be[D7]fore Take a [G]look at [D]Dublin air[G]port, Or the [C]boat that [D]leaves North [G]Wall There'll be [C]no Youth Unem[G]ployment [D]any [G]more Because we're [D]over here in Queensland, And in [C]parts of [D]New South [G]Wales We're [C]on the [G]seas and airways and the [D7]trains But if [G]we see [D]better [G]days, Those big [C]airplanes [D]go both [G]ways And we'll [C]all be comin' [G]back to [D]you a[G]gain

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Follow Me Up To Carlow [Am]Lift MacCahir [C]Óg your face, [Am]Brooding o’er the old dis[C]grace That [Am]black Fitzwilliam [Em]stormed your place, [G]Drove you to the [Am]Fern Grey said victory was [C]sure, [Am]Soon the firebrand he’d se[C]cure Un[Am]til he met at [Em]Glenmalure With [G]Fiach Mac Hugh O’[Am]Byrne. Chorus [Em]Curse and swear Lord Kil[G]dare Fiach will do what [Em]Fiach will dare [Em]Now Fitzwilliam, have a care [G]Fallen is your [Am]star, low [Em]Up with halbert out with [G]sword On we’ll go for [Em]by the Lord Fiach MacHugh has given the word, [G]Follow me up to [Am]Carlow. [Am]See the swords of Glen I[C]maal, [Am]Flashing o’er the English [C]Pale See [Am]all the children of the [Em]Gael, Be[G]neath O’Byrne’s [Am]banners [Am]Rooster of a fighting [C]stock, [Am]Would you let a Saxon [C]cock Crow [Am]out upon an Irish [Em]rock, [G]Fly up and teach him [Am]manners. [Am]From Saggart to Clon[C]more, There [Am]flows a stream of Saxon [C]gore And [Am]great is Rory [Em]Óg O’More, [G]Sending the loonies to [Am]Hades. [Am]White is sick and Lane is [C]fled, [Am]Now for black Fitzwilliam’s [C]head We’ll [Am]send it over dripping [Em]red, To Queen [G]Liza and her [Am]ladies. Song:- https://youtu.be/tvECtlJQ4dU 128 | P a g e 2018 Sing and Share INDEX

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Follow Your Arrow Capo on 3 If you [D]save yourself for marriage, you're a bore If you don't [Bm]save yourself for marriage, you're a horrible person If [G]you won't have a drink, then you're a prude But they'll [Em]call you a drunk, as soon as [A]you down the first one If you [D]can't lose the weight, then you're just fat But if you [Bm]lose too much, then you're on crack You're [G]damned if you do, and you're damned if you don't So you [Em]might as well just do what[A]ever you want Chorus So, [D]make lots of noise, [Bm]kiss lots of boys Or [D]kiss lots of girls, if that's [G]something you're [A]into When the [D]straight and narrow, gets a little too straight Roll up a [G]joint, or don't Just [D]follow your arrow, wher[A]ever it [D]points, yeah [D]Follow your arrow, wher[A]ever it [D]points If [D]you don't go to church, you'll go to hell If you're the [Bm]first one, on the front row You're a self-righteous, Son of a[G]Can't win for losing, you'll just disappoint 'em Just [Em]'cause you can't beat 'em, don't [A]mean you should join 'em Chorus Bridge [D]Say what you think, love who you love 'Cause you [Bm]just get, so many trips 'round the sun Yeah, you [G]only live [D]once, So Chorus And [D]follow your arrow, wher[A]ever it [D]points, yeah [D]Follow your arrow, wher[A]ever it [D]points Song:- https://youtu.be/YUVDZk6nOOc played with key C chords in capo 5 Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Foolish You Foolish [C]you, you [G7]want to go a[C]way Seeking [D7]fortune's favour on your [G]own [G7] While the [C]one who [Am]stays be[Dm7]hind [F]you, Foolish [G]me, [G7]is left a[C]lone Chorus Sad and [G]foolish that's how I [C]feel Don't you [F]know how fortune favours [C]few [C7]Fortune's [F]blind as blind as [C]you my [Am7]dear What a [G7]pity, oh foolish [C]you Leaving [C]me this [G7]way is hardly [C]fair Must I [D7]go seek a fortune [G]too [G7] Or must I [C]wait till [Am]folly [Dm7]finds it's own [F]way [G]Home to [G7]me and foolish [C]you Chorus Loving [C]you was [G7]good love was [C]kind I didn't [D7]mind the payment's over[G]due [G7]For the [C]price of [Am]loving is [Dm7]none too [F]dear As [G]long as [G7]I'm with foolish [C]you Chorus Sad and [G]foolish that's how I [C]feel Don't you [F]know how fortune favours [C]few [C7]Fortune's [F]blind as blind as [C]you my [Am7]dear What a [G7]pity, oh foolish [C]you

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

For Baby For Bobby I'll [G]walk in the [C]rain by your [G]side I'll [C]cling to the [D7]warmth of your [G]hand I'll [C]do any[D7]thing to [G]keep you satis[C]fied I'll [G]love you more than [D7]anybody [G]can And the [C]wind will [D7]whisper your [G]name to me [C]Little birds will [D7]sing along in [G]time [C]Leaves will bow [D7]down when [G]you walk [C]by And [G]morning [D7]bells will [G]chime [G]I'll be there when [C]you're feeling [G]down To [C]kiss away the [D7]tears if you [G]cry I'll [C]share with [D7]you all the [G]happiness I've [C]found A re[G]flection of the [D7]love in your [G]eyes And I'll [C]sing you the [D7]songs of the [G]rainbow A [C]whisper of the [D7]joy that is [G]mine [C]Leaves will bow [D7]down when [G]you walk [C]by And [G]morning [D7]bells will [G]chime I'll [G]walk in the [C]rain by your [G]side I'll [C]cling to the [D7]warmth of your [G]tiny hand I'll [C]do any[D7]thing to [G]help you under[C]stand And I'll [G]love you more than [D7]anybody [G]can And the [C]wind will [D7]whisper your [G]name to me [C]Little birds will [D7]sing along in [G]time [C]Leaves will bow [D7]down when [G]you walk [C]by And [G]morning [D7]bells will [G]chime

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

For The Good Times [C]Don't look so [Dm]sad, I know it's [C]over But life goes [Dm]on and this old [G7]world keeps on turn[C]ing Let's [C7]just be [F]glad we had this [G7]time to spend to[C]gether [C7]There’s no [F]need to watch the [Dm]bridges That we're [G7]burning [C]Lay your head upon my pil[G7]low Hold your warm and tender body close to [C]mine Hear the [C]whisper of the [C7]raindrops Blowing [F]soft against my [Dm]window And [G7]make believe you [Dm]love me One more [G7]time For the good [C]times I'll get a[Dm]long you'll find an[C]other, And I'll be [Dm]here if you should [G7]find you ever need [C]me. Don't [C7]say a [F]word about to[G7]morrow or for [C]ever, [C7]There'll be [F]time enough for [Dm]sadness When you [G7]leave me. [C]Lay your head upon my pil[G7]low Hold your warm and tender body close to [C]mine Hear the [C]whisper of the [C7]raindrops Blowing [F]soft against my [Dm]window And [G7]make believe you [Dm]love me One more [G7]time For the good [C]times Song:- https://youtu.be/Ovb_iRWcqsc

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Forty Shades of Green I [G]close my eyes and picture the [C]emerald of the sea From the fishin boats at [G]Dingle To the [A7]shores at Donagh[D]dee I [G]miss the River Shannon and the [C]folks at Skibereen The moorlands and the [G]meadows And their [D]Forty Shades of [G]Green [G7] Chorus But [C]most of all I miss a girl in [G]Tipperary town And [C]most of all I miss her lips as [G]soft as eider[D]down A[G]gain I want to see and do the [C]things we've done and seen Where the [G]breeze is sweet as Shalimar And there's [D]Forty Shades of [G]Green I [G]wish I could spend an hour at [C]Dublin's churning surf I'd love to watch the [G]farmers drain the [A7]bogs and spade the [D]turf To [G]see again the thatching of the [C]straw the women glean I'd walk from Cork to [G]Larne to see The [D]Forty Shades of [G]Green [G7] Chorus But [C]most of all I miss a girl in [G]Tipperary town And [C]most of all I miss her lips as [G]soft as eider[D]down A[G]gain I want to see and do the [C]things we've done and seen Where the [G]breeze is sweet as Shalimar And there's [D]Forty Shades of [G]Green Song:-

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Four Country Roads [G]Four country roads, Winding [C]to a town in County Gal[G]way Four [D]country roads, Leading to the friends I left be[G]hind Four dusty roads, winding [C]to The town of Glenamad[G]dy Four [D]dusty roads, Forever in the caverns of my [G]mind [G]Once in a while I [C]hear the sound of music In the win[G]ter night I see [D]now and then the trees Where we sheltered from the [G]rain And once in a while I see [C]us walking home in the mor[G]ning light And oft are the [D]times I long to see my home town once a[G]gain Four [C]roads from Glena[G]maddy Four [C]roads that drift a[G]part Four [C]roads to Glena[G]maddy Are the [D]four dusty byways to [G]my heart [G]One country road [C]led me To the schoolhouse by the [G]meadow And one country [D]road to the churchyard Where my Mum and Daddy [G]lie One dusty road where I [C]strolled With a loved one in the sha[G]dows And [D]one dusty road that led Me on my journey far a[G]way Four [C]roads from Glena[G]maddy Four [C]roads that drift a[G]part Four [C]roads to Glena[G]maddy Are the [D]four dusty byways to [G]my heart Song:- https://youtu.be/KdUCtKTkOXA 134 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Four Green Fields [G]What [D]did I [G]have, said the [C]fine old [G]woman [G]What [D]did I [G]have, This [C]proud old [A]woman did [D]say I had [G]four green [Em]fields, [G]Each one [C]was a [D]jewel [D7] But [G]stran[D]gers [Em]came and [C]tried to [A]take them from [D7]me I had [G]four [D7]strong [Em]sons, Who [G]fought to [C]save my [D]jewels They[C]fought [D]and they [G]died, [Em]And [G]that was my [D]grief [D7]said [G]she [G]Long [D]time [G]ago, said the [C]fine old [G]woman [G]Long [D]time [G]ago, This [C]proud old [A]woman did [D]say There was [G]war [D]and [Em]death, [G]Plunder[C]ing and [D]pillage [D7] My [G]chil[D]dren [Em]starved, By [C]mountain, [A]valley and [D7]sea And their [G]wail[D7]ing [Em]cries, They [G]shook the [C]very [D]heavens My [C]four [D]green [G]fields [Em]Ran [G]red with their [D]blood, [D7]said [G]she [G]What [D]have I [G]now, said the [C]fine old [G]woman [G]What [D]have I [G]now, This [C]proud old [A]woman did [D]say I have [G]four [D]green [G]fields, [G]One of [C]them's in [D]bondage [D7] In [G]stran[D]ger's [Em]hands, That [C]tried to take it from [D7]me But my [G]sons [D7]had [Em]sons, As [G]brave as [C]were their [D]fathers My [C]four [D]green [G]fields [Em]Will [G]bloom once [D]again [D7]said [G]she Song:- https://youtu.be/Fe8gwh6yUaE

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Four Strong Winds

Think I'll [C]go out to Al[Dm]berta, Weather's [G]good there in the [C]fall. Got some [C]friends that I can [Dm]go to working [G]for, Still I [C]wish you'd change your [Dm]mind If I [G]asked you one more [C]time, But we've [Dm]been through that A [F]hundred times or [G]more. Chorus Four strong [C]winds that blow [Dm]lonely, Seven [G]seas that run [C]high, All these [C]things that don't [Dm]change, Come what [G]may. If the [C]good times are all [Dm]gone, Then I'm [G]bound for moving [C]on. I'll look [Dm]for you if I'm [F]ever back this [G]way. If I [C]get there before the [Dm]snow flies, And if [G]things are lookin’ [C]good, You could [C]meet me if I [Dm]send you down the [G]fare. But by [C]then it will be [Dm]winter, Not too [G]much for you to [C]do, And those [Dm]winds sure can blow [F]Cold way out [G]there.

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Foxy Devil When [C]I was young and [F]handy in my [C]prime In [C]taverns I would [F]sit and bide my [G]time It’s [C]there I met your [F]com[C]pany I’d [F]sit and drink my [G]fill. It’s [C]there that you took [F]hold of [C]me I [F]think you’ve got me [G]still. Chorus [C]You’re the foxy [F]devil when you [C]like You [C]set my mind at [F]ease and then you [G]strike You [C]set me head a-[F]reel[C]ing You [F]make me shout and [G]sing. My [C]memory flees, I [F]get no [C]ease ‘Til I [F]have a little [G]drink. [C]You’re the crafty [F]rogue and that’s for [C]sure [C]From your com[F]pany there is no [G]cure I’ve [C]squandered all my [F]money [C]And the [F]best days of my [G]life. All [C]on your charms, in [F]spite of [C]harm In [F]spite of peace and [G]strife. [C]Whiskey in the [F]morning or at [C]night [C]Gives strength to [F]sing and dance, to love and [G]fight And [C]so despite [F]misfor[C]tune I’ll [F]take you as you [G]are The [C]best of friends and [F]ene[C]mies The [F]best I’ve known by [G]far. Song:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ov3JJkbn8Tg

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

From A Distance From a [G]distance the [C]world looks [D]blue and [Em]green And the [C]snow capped [D]mountains [G]white, From a [G]distance the [C]ocean [D]meets the [Em]stream And the [C]eagle [D]takes to [G]flight. From a [C]distance [D]there is [Em]harmony And it [C]echoes [G]through the lan[D]d , It's the [C]voice of [G]hope, it's the [C]voice of [G]peace, It's the [C]voice of [D]every [G]man. From a [G]distance [C]we all [D]have e[Em]nough And [C]no one [D]is in [G]need, And there are no guns, [C]no [D]bombs and no [Em]disease, No [C]hungry [D]mouths to [G]feed. From a [G]distance [D]we are ins[Em]truments Marching [C]in a [G]common ban[D]d, Playing [C]songs of [G]hope, Playing [C]songs of [G]peace, They are the [C]songs of [D]every [G]man. [G]God is [C]watching [D]us, God is [G]watching [Em]us, God is [Em]watching us, from a [D]dis[G]tance. From a [G]distance [C]you look [D]like my [G]friend Even [C]though we [D]are at [G]war, From a [G]distance [C]I just cannot [D]compre[Em]hend, [C]What all this [D]fighting’s [G]for. From a [C]distance [D]there is [Em]harmony And it [C]echoes [G]through the lan[D]d, It's the [C]hope of [G]hopes, it's the [C]love of [G]loves, It's the [C]heart of [D]every [G]man. It's the [C]hope of [G]hopes, It's the [C]love of [G]loves, This is the [C]song for [D]every [G]man. [G]God is [C]watching [D]us, God is [G]watching [Em]us, God is [Em]watching us, from a [D]dis[G]tance. Song:- https://youtu.be/KCzORgC1NpM 138 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

From Galway To Graceland Oh! she [D]dressed in the dark and she whispered [A]Amen [D]She was pretty in [G]pink like a [A]young girl [G]again [D]Twenty years married and she never thought [A]twice She [D]picked up her [G]bags and [A]walked into the [G]night And [A]silver wings carried her [G]over the [D]sea From the [A]west coast of Ireland to [G]West Tennes[D]see To be with her sweetheart, oh she left every[A]thing From [D]Galway to [G]Graceland to [A]be with the [D]king She was [D]humming, ‘Love me Tender’, that's the song she liked [A]best She had [D]‘Elvis I [G]Love You’ tattoo[A]oed on her [G]breast When she [D]landed in Memphis, well her heart beat so [A]fast She'd [D]dreamed for so [G]long, now she'd [A]see him at [G]last She was [A]down by his graveside [G]day after [D]day [A]Come closing time they would [G]pull her a[D]way For to be with her sweetheart, she'd left every[A]thing From [D]Galway to [G]Graceland to [A]be with the [D]king In their [D]thousands they came, from the whole human [A]race To [D]pay their res[G]pects at his [A]last resting [G]place But [D]blindly she knelt there and she told him her [A]dreams And she [D]thought that he [G]answered or [A]that's how it [G]seems They [A]dragged her away it was [G]handcuffs this [D]time She [A]said, "My good man are you [G]out of your [D]mind? Don't you know that we're married? See, I'm wearing his [A]ring". From [D]Galway to [G]Graceland to [A]be with the [D]king. I come from [D]Galway to [G]Graceland to [A]be with the [D]king

Song:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FSU687C38zo Tutorial:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGY_AJWVxxQ

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Galway Bay If you [C]ever go across the sea to Ire[G]land, Then maybe at the closin' of [G7]your [C]day You can [C]sit and watch the [C7]moon rise over [Dm]Claddagh And see the sun go [G7]down on Galway [C]Bay. Just to [C]hear again the ripple of the trout [G]stream And the women in the meadows [G7]making [C]hay, To [C]sit beside the turf [C7]fire in the [Dm]cabin And watch the barefoot [G7]gossoons at their [C]play. For the [C]breezes blowin' across the sea from Ire[G]land Are perfumed by the heather as [G7]they [C]blow. And the [C]women in the [C7]upland diggin' [Dm]praties Speak a language that the [G7]strangers do not [C]know. For the [C]strangers came and tried to teach us their [G]way. They scorned us just for bein' [G7]what we [C]are. But they [C]might as well go [C7]chasin' after [Dm]moonbeams Or light a penny [G7]candle from a [C]star. And [C]if there is to be a life hereaf[G]ter And somehow I'm sure there's going [G7]to [C]be I will [C]ask my God to [C7]let me make my [Dm]heaven, In that dear old land [G7]across the Irish [C]sea. Song:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9NM3SMRtaQ Tutorial:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fz3-Lbx2yy0

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Garden Party I [G]went to a garden par[C]ty To remin[G]isce with my old [C]friends A [G]chance to share old [D]memor[Em]ies And [C]play our [D7]songs a[G]gain When I got to the garden par[C]ty, [G]They all knew my [C]name But [G]no one recog[C]nized [Am7]me, I didn't [D7]look the [G]same Chorus But it's [C]all [D]right [G]now, I [C]learned my [D]lesson [G]well. You see, ya [C]can't please [G]everyone, So ya [Am7]got to [D7]please your[G]self [G]People came from miles a[C]round, [G]Everyone was [C]there [G]Yoko brought her [D]wal[Em]rus, There was [C]magic [D7]in the [G]air And over in the corn[C]er, [G]much to my sur[C]prise [G]Mr. Hughes hid in [C]Dylan's [Am7]shoes Wearing [D7]his dis[G]guise [G]Played them all the old [C]songs, [G]Thought that's why they [C]came [G]No one heard the [D]mu[Em]sic, we [C]didn't [D7]look the [G]same I said hello to ‘Mary [C]Lou’, [G]she belongs to [C]me When I [G]sang a song about a [C]honky-[Am7]tonk, It was [D7]time to [G]leave [G]Someone opened up a closet [C]door And [G]out stepped Johnny B. [C]Goode [G]Playing guitar like a-[D]ringin' a [Em]bell And [C]lookin' [D7]like he [G]should If you gotta play at garden par[C]ties, I [G]wish you a lotta [C]luck But if [G]memories were [C]all I [Am7]sang, I’d rather [D7]drive a [G]truck Song:- https://youtu.be/Th_LYyRhRlE Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Ghleanntáin Ghlas' Ghaoth Dobhair Key of C Céad [G]slán ag sléibhte maor[C]ga [F]Chondae [C]Dhún na [G]nGall Agus [C]dhá chéad [G]slán ag an Earagal árd Ina [F]stua os [C]cionn caor 's [F]call Nuair a [C]ghluais mise [G]thart le loch Dhún Lúich Go [F]ciún 'sa [C]ghleann ina [F]luí I mo [G]dhiaidh bhí Gleanntáin Ghlas Ghaoth [C]Dobhair Is [F]beag nár [C]bhris mo [G]chroí Ag [G]taisteal domh amach fríd chnoic Ghleann [C]Domhain [F]'S an [C]Mhucais ar mo [G]chúl Ní [C]miste domh [G]'rá le brón 's le crá Gur [F]fhreasach a [C]shíl mise [F]súil Go [C]'Mheiriceá [G]siar, a bhí mo thriall I [F]bhfad thar an [C]fharraige [F]mhór D'fhag mé [G]slán ar feadh seal ag Dún na [C]nGall 'S ag [F]Gleanntáin [C]Ghlas Ghaoth [G]Dobhair Níorbh [G]é mo mhiansa imeacht a[C]riamh Ó m' [F]thír bheag [C]dhílis [G]féin Ach [C]trom lámh [G]Gall, le cluain 's le feall, A [F]thiomáin [C]mé i [F]gnéill B'é [C]rún mo [G]chroí-se pilleadh arís Nuair a [F]dhéanfainn [C]beagán [F]stór 's [G]deireadh mo shaoil a chaitheamh lem [C]ghaoil Fá [F]Ghleanntáin [C]Ghlas' Ghaoth [G]Dobhair Slán, [G]slán go fóill a Dhún na [C]nGall A [F]chondae [C]shéimh gan [G]smál 's dod [C]gheara [G]breá in am an ghá Nár [F]umhlaigh [C]riamh roimh [F]Ghall Tá [F]áit i mo [G]chroí do gach fear 's gach mnaoi 's gach [F]páiste [C]beag agus [F]mór Áta [G]beo go buan, gan bhuairt, gan [C]ghruaim Fá [F]Ghleanntáin [C]Ghlas Ghaoth [G]Dobhair Song:- https://youtu.be/fGqvZTIcMBI 142 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Ghleanntáin Ghlas' Ghaoth Dobhair Key of G Céad [D]slán ag sléibhte maor[G]ga [C]Chondae [G]Dhún na [D]nGall Agus [G]dhá chéad [D]slán ag an Earagal árd Ina [C]stua os [G]cionn caor 's [C]call Nuair a [G]ghluais mise [D]thart le loch Dhún Lúich Go [C]ciún 'sa [G]ghleann ina [C]luí I mo [D]dhiaidh bhí Gleanntáin Ghlas Ghaoth [G]Dobhair Is [C]beag nár [G]bhris mo [D]chroí Ag [D]taisteal domh amach fríd chnoic Ghleann [G]Domhain [C]'S an [G]Mhucais ar mo [D]chúl Ní [G]miste domh [D]'rá le brón 's le crá Gur [C]fhreasach a [G]shíl mise [C]súil Go [G]'Mheiriceá [D]siar, a bhí mo thriall I [C]bhfad thar an [G]fharraige [C]mhór D'fhag mé [D]slán ar feadh seal ag Dún na [G]nGall 'S ag [C]Gleanntáin [G]Ghlas Ghaoth [D]Dobhair Níorbh [D]é mo mhiansa imeacht a[G]riamh Ó m' [C]thír bheag [G]dhílis [D]féin Ach [G]trom lámh [D]Gall, le cluain 's le feall, a [C]thiomáin [G]mé i [C]gnéill B'é [G]rún mo [D]chroí-se pilleadh arís Nuair a [C]dhéanfainn [G]beagán [C]stór 's [D]deireadh mo shaoil a chaitheamh lem [G]ghaoil Fá [C]Ghleanntáin [G]Ghlas' Ghaoth [D]Dobhair Slán, [D]slán go fóill a Dhún na [G]nGall A [C]chondae [G]shéimh gan [D]smál 's dod [G]gheara [D]breá in am an ghá Nár [C]umhlaigh [G]riamh roimh [C]Ghall Tá [G]áit i mo [D]chroí do gach fear 's gach mnaoi 's gach [C]páiste [G]beag agus [C]mór Áta [D]beo go buan, gan bhuairt, gan [G]ghruaim Fá [C]Ghleanntáin [G]Ghlas Ghaoth [D]Dobhair Song:- https://youtu.be/fGqvZTIcMBI Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Glasgow Lullaby Key A [A]Hush wee babby, for yer [D]daddy's comin' in [E]Stumblin' up the stair and [A]missin' every yin Rotten wi' beer and [D]stinkin' o' gin [E]He's drunk again -- as [A]usual Chorus [A]Oh my God, it's a [D]weary, weary life [E]Who wid be a [A]drinkin' man's wife Who wid thole a' this [D]trouble and this strife [E]Who but a silly [A]woman [A]Hush wee babby, he's [D]comin' in the door [E]Drunken big feet are [A]skitin' over the floor He's had a bucket, but he's [D]thirstin' for more [E]He disnae ken when he's [A]beaten Chorus [A]Hush wee babby, listen [D]tae him sittin' there [E]Wi his bloodshot eyes and his [A]tangled hair Mooth fu' o' big talk and [D]eyes fu' o' despair [E]And blaming me -- as [A]usual [A]Hush wee babby, yer [D]daddy's gone tae bed The [E]morn he'll no' remember a' [A]the things he said But his tongue wis sharp and [D]a' the wounds they bled [E]But then I'm used tae [A]bleedin' [A]Hush wee babby and [D]close yer weary eyes [E]Cuddle intae mammy and [A]stop yer tired wee cries And in the mornin' when ye de[D]cide ta arise [E]Yer mammy. will be here [A]waitin' eile. Song:144 | P a g e

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Glasgow Lullaby Key C [C]Hush wee babby, for yer [F]daddy's comin' in [G]Stumblin' up the stair and [C]missin' every yin Rotten wi' beer and [F]stinkin' o' gin [G]He's drunk again -- as [C]usual Chorus [C]Oh my God, it's a [F]weary, weary life [G]Who wid be a [C]drinkin' man's wife Who wid thole a' this [F]trouble and this strife [G]Who but a silly [C]woman [C]Hush wee babby, he's [F]comin' in the door [G]Drunken big feet are [C]skitin' over the floor He's had a bucket, but he's [F]thirstin' for more [G]He disnae ken when he's [C]beaten Chorus [C]Hush wee babby, listen [F]tae him sittin' there [G]Wi his bloodshot eyes and his [C]tangled hair Mooth fu' o' big talk and [F]eyes fu' o' despair [G]And blaming me -- as [C]usual [C]Hush wee babby, yer [F]daddy's gone tae bed The [G]morn he'll no' remember a' [C]the things he said But his tongue wis sharp and [F]a' the wounds they bled [G]But then I'm used tae [C]bleedin' [C]Hush wee babby and [F]close yer weary eyes [G]Cuddle intae mammy and [C]stop yer tired wee cries And in the mornin' when ye de[F]cide ta arise [G]Yer mammy will be here [C]waitin' eile. Song:-

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

German Clockwinder A [G]German clockwinder to [C]Dublin once came [D]Englebert Shuck was the [C]old German's [D]name And [C]as he was making his way up the [Am]strand Sure he [D]played on his banjo and the [G]music was grand Chorus Singin' [G]too ra lumma, too ra lumma, [C]too ra ly ay [D]too ra ly, ooraa ly, [C]oorar ly [G]ay (Play twice) A [G]woman came out from [C]Fitzwilliam Square She [D]said her ‘oul clock was in [C]need of re[G]pair She in[C]vited him in and [Am]to her delight In [D]less than five minutes he had her clock [G]right Singin' [G]too ra lumma, too ra lumma, [C]too ra ly ay [D]too ra ly, ooraa ly, [C]oorar ly [G]ay (Play twice) They [G]sat down together both [C]taking in stock When [D]all of a sudden there [C]came a loud [G]knock [C]In came her husband and [Am]oh! what a shock To [D]see the ‘oul German wind up his wife's [G]clock Singin' [G]too ra lumma, too ra lumma, [C]too ra ly ay [D]too ra ly, ooraa ly, [C]oorar ly [G]ay (Play twice) Oh [G]wife Mary Anne, Oh [C]wife Mary Anne Why [D]did you take in such an [C]innocent [G]man For to [C]wind up your clock and leave [Am]me on the shelf [D]If your old clock needed windin' sure I'd wind you my[G]self. Singin' [G]too ra lumma, too ra lumma, [C]too ra ly ay [D]too ra ly, ooraa ly, [C]oorar ly [G]ay (Play twice) Song:-

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Goodnight Irene Last [G]Saturday night I got mar[D]ried, Me and my wife settled [G]down Now me and my wife are [C]parted, I'm gonna [D]take a little stroll down[G]town Irene good[D]night Irene, Irene good[G]night Goodnight Irene, good[C]night Irene I'll [D]see you in my [G]dreams Stop your [G]ramblin' Stop your [D]gamblin' Stop stayin' out late at [G]night Go home to your wife and your [C]family Sit [D]down by your fireside so [G]bright [G]Sometimes I live in the coun[D]try Sometimes I live in the [G]town Sometimes I have a great [C]notion To [D]jump into the river and [G]drown [G]Some folks they like their [D]sugar Some folks they like their [G]wine Some folks love their [C]music And they [D]sing it all the [G]time Song:UKE:-

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Good Ship Kangaroo

[D]Once I was a [Am]waiting man Who [C]lived at [D]home at [G]ease [G]Now I am a [C]marin[G]er That [D]ploughs the stormy [G]seas [D]I always loved [Am]seafaring life I [C]bid my [D]love [G]adieu [G]I sailed as steward and [C]cook me [G]boys On [D]board the kanga[G]roo Chorus [D]I never thought she [Am]would prove false Or [C]either [D]prove un[G]true As we sailed away from [C]Milford [G]Bay On [D]board the Kanga[G]roo [D]Think of me oh [Am]think of me She [C]mournful[D]ly did [G]say When you are in a [C]foreign [G]land And I [D]am far a[G]way And [D]take this lucky [Am]thrupenny bit It’ll [C]make you [D]bear in [G]mind This noble loving [C]trusting [G]heart You [D]left in tears be[G]hind Cheer [D]up, cheer up my [Am]own true love Don’t [C]weep so [D]bitter[G]ly She sobbed she sighed she [C]choked she [G]cried Till she [D]could’nt say good[G]bye I’ll [D]not be gone for [Am]very long It’s [C]but a [D]month or [G]two And when I will re[C]turn a[G]gain Of [D]course I’ll visit [G]you

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Our [D]ship it was [Am]homeward bound From [C]many’s the [D]foreign [G]shore And many’s the foreign [C]pre[G]sent Un[D]to my love I [G]bore I brought [D]tortoises from [Am]Tenerife And [C]toys from [D]Timbuk[G]tu A China rat, a [C]Bengal [G]cat And a [D]Bombay cocka[G]too Paid [D]off, I sought her [Am]dwelling On a [C]street a[D]bove the [G]town Where an ancient dame up[C]on the [G]line Was [D]hanging out her [G]gown Where is my [D]love? She’s [Am]vanished sir A[C]bout six [D]months a[G]go With a smart young man who [C]drives the [G]van For [D]Chaplin Son & [G]Co. Here’s a [D]health to dreams of [Am]married life To [C]soap [D]suds and [G]blue Heart’s true love and [C]patent [G]starch And [D]washing soda [G]too I’ll [D]go into some [Am]foreign shore No [C]longer [D]can I [G]stay And on some China [C]Hotten[G]tot I’ll [D]throw my life a[G]way My [D]love she is no [Am]foolish girl Her [C]age it [D]is two [G]score My love she is no [C]spinster [G]She’s been [D]married twice be[G]fore I [D]cannot say it [Am]was her wealth That [C]stole my [D]heart a[G]way She’s a washer in the [C]laun[G]dry For [D]one and nine a [G]day. Song:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tE0wa7NjwxU

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Grace Key of G

As we [G]gather in the [Em]chapel here in old [C]Kilmainham [D]Jail I [C]think about these [G]past few weeks, Oh will they say we've [Am]failed From our [G]schooldays they have [Em]told us We must [C]yearn for liber[D]ty Yet [C]all I want in [G]this dark [Em]place Is to [D]have you [D7]here with [G]me. Chorus Oh [D]Grace just hold me in your arms and [C]let this moment lin[G]ger They'll [C]take me out at [G]dawn and [Am]I will [D]die With all my love I place this wedding [C]ring upon your [G]finger There [C]won't be time to [G]share our [Em]love For [D]we must say [G]goodbye. Now I [G]know it's hard for [Em]you my love to [C]ever under[D]stand The [C]love I bear for [G]these brave men, my love for this dear [Am]land But when [G]Padhraic called me [Em]to his side down [C]in the GP[D]O I [C]had to leave my [G]own sick [Em]bed, To [D]him I [D7]had to [G]go. Change Key to D Now [A]as the dawn is breaking, my [D]heart is breaking [E]too, On [D]this May morn as [A]I walk out my [Bm]thoughts will be of [E]you And I'll [A]write some words u[F#m]pon the wall So [D]everyone will [E]know I [D]loved so much that [A]I could [F#m]see His [E]blood up[E7]on the [A]rose. Chorus Oh [E]Grace just hold me in your arms And [D]let this moment [A]linger They'll [D]take me out at [A]dawn and [Bm]I will [E]die With all my love I place this wedding [D]ring upon your fin[A]ger There [D]won't be time to [A]share our [F#m]love For [E]we must [E7]say good[A]bye. Song:- https://youtu.be/SMf6IyJI0e4 150 | P a g e 2018 Sing and Share INDEX

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Grace Key of C As we [C]gather in the [Am]chapel here in old [F]Kilmainham [G]Jail I [F]think about these [C]past few weeks, Oh will they say we've [Dm]failed From our [C]schooldays they have told us We must [F]yearn for liber[G]ty Yet [F]all I want in [C]this dark [Am]place Is to [G]have you [G7]here with [C]me. Chorus Oh [G]Grace just hold me in your arms and [F]let this moment lin[C]ger They'll [F]take me out at [C]dawn and I will [G]die With all my love I place this wedding [F]ring upon your [C]finger There [F]won't be time to [C]share our [Am]love For [G]we must say [C]goodbye. Now I [C]know it's hard for [Am]you my love to [F]ever under[G]stand The [F]love I bear for [G]these brave men, my love for this dear [Dm]land But when [C]Padhraic called me [Am]to his side down [F]in the GP[G]O I [F]had to leave my [C]own sick [Am]bed, To [G]him I [G7]had to [C]go. Change Key to D Now [D]as the dawn is breaking, my [G]heart is breaking [A]too, On [G]this May morn as [D]I walk out my [Em]thoughts will be of [A]you And I'll [D]write some words u[Bm]pon the wall So [G]everyone will [A]know I [G]loved so much that [D]I could [Bm]see His [A]blood up[A7]on the [D]rose. Chorus Oh [A]Grace just hold me in your arms And [G]let this moment [D]linger They'll [G]take me out at [D]dawn and [Em]I will [A]die With all my love I place this wedding [G]ring upon your fin[D]ger There [G]won't be time to [D]share our [Bm]love For [A]we must [A7]say good[D]bye. Song:- https://youtu.be/SMf6IyJI0e4 Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Hallelujah Well I've [G]heard there was a [Em]secret chord That [G]David played and it [Em]pleased the Lord But [C]you don't really care for [D]music, [G]do ya? [D] Well it [G]goes like this: The [C]fourth, the [D]fifth, the [Em]minor fall and the [C]major lift The [D]baffled king com[B7]posing Hallel[Em]ujah Halle[C]lujah, Halle[Em]lujah, Halle[C]lujah, Halle[G]lu..[D].. [G]jah Well your [G]faith was strong but you [Em]needed proof You [G]saw her bathing [Em]on the roof Her [C]beauty and the moon[D]light over[G]threw ya [D] She [G]tied you to her [C]kitchen [D]chair She [Em]broke your throne and she [C]cut your [D]hair And [D]from your lips she [B7]drew the Halle[Em]lujah Halle[C]lujah, Halle[Em]lujah, Halle[C]lujah, Halle[G]lu..[D].. [G]jah But [G]baby I've been [Em]here before I've [G]seen this room and I've [Em]walked this floor I [C]used to live alone before I [D]knew [G]ya [D] And I've [G]seen your flag on the [C]marble [D]arch And [Em]love is not a [C]victory [D]march It's a [D]cold and it's a [B7]broken [Em]Hallelujah Halle[C]lujah, Halle[Em]lujah, Halle[C]lujah, Halle[G]lu..[D].. [G]jah Well there [G]was a time when you [Em]let me know What's [G]really going [Em]on below But [C]now you never show that to me [D]do [G]ya [D] But [G]remember when I [C]moved in [D]you And the [Em]holy dove was [C]moving [D]too And [D]every breath we [B7]drew was Halle[Em]lujah Halle[C]lujah, Halle[Em]lujah, Halle[C]lujah, Halle[G]lu..[D].. [G]jah

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

[G]Maybe there's a [Em]God above But [G]all I've ever [Em]learned from love Was [C]how to shoot some[D]one who out[G]drew ya [D] And it's [G]not a cry that you [C]hear at [D]night It's [Em]not somebody who's [C]seen the [D]light It's a [D]cold and it's a [B7]broken Hallel[Em]ujah Halle[C]lujah, Halle[Em]lujah,Halle[C]lujah, Halle[G]lu..[D].. [G]jah Halle[C]lujah, Halle[Em]lujah,Halle[C]lujah, Halle[G]lu..[D].. [G]jah Halle[C]lujah, Halle[Em]lujah,Halle[C]lujah, Halle[G]lu..[D].. [G]jah Song:- https://youtu.be/y8AWFf7EAc4

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Harvest Moon [G]Come a little bit closer Hear what I have to [D]say[Dmaj7] [D] [Dmaj7] [G]Just like children sleepin' We could dream this night a[D]way [Dmaj7] [D] [Dmaj7] [G]But there's a full moon risin' Let's go dancin' in the [D]light [Dmaj7] [D] [Dmaj7] [G]We know where the music's playin' Let's go out and feel the [D]night. [Dmaj7] [D] [Dmaj7] Chorus [G]Because I'm still in love with [A]you I want to see you dance a[Em]gain [G]Because I'm still in love with [A]you On this harvest [D]moon. [Dmaj7] [D] [Dmaj7] [G]When we were strangers I watched you from a[D]far [Dmaj7] [D] [Dmaj7] [G]When we were lovers I loved you with all my [D]heart. [Dmaj7] [D] [Dmaj7] [G]But now it's gettin' late And the moon is climbin' [D]high [Dmaj7] [D] [Dmaj7] [G]I want to celebrate See it shinin' in your [D]eye. [Dmaj7] [D] [Dmaj7] Chorus [G]Because I'm still in love with [A]you I want to see you dance a[Em]gain [G]Because I'm still in love with [A]you On this harvest [D]moon. [Dmaj7] [D] [Dmaj7]

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

He Drinks Tequila [G]Everybody knows her, little Miss Rosa The queen of the trailer [C]park Well, she's a hot pepper and you'll [G]never forget her If you [D]ever let her break your heart[D7] [G]Senor' Jose, works all day Sweatin' in the red hot [C]sun Row after row, [G]everybody knows What they [D]do when the weekend [G]comes He drinks [G]tequila, and she talks dirty in [D]Spanish Him in his sombrero, her in her purty pink [G]jammies They dance all night to the Mariachis ‘Til there ain't nobody left [C]standin' He drinks tequila, and [G]she talks [D]dirty in Spa[G]nish Well, the [G]music is blarin' and the neighbors are starin' That whole dang trailer is a-[C]rockin' Jose's a-howling', the [G]Chihuahua's growlin' And [D]Rosie's peelin' off her silk stoc[G]kings "Your so naughty, kiss my body, a brasa mi puer[C]ta, Ay, ya ya ya [G]ya, hoochie-[D]coo, to darling Ros[G]ie" Song:- https://youtu.be/QAsUfWvIiXY

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

He Stopped Loving Her Today He said "I'll love you till I [D]die", She told him "You'll forget in [G]time" As the years went slowly [A]by, She still preyed upon his [D]mind He kept her picture on his [D]wall, Went half-crazy now and [G]then He still loved her through it [A]all, Hoping she'd come back a[D]gain Kept some letters by his [D]bed Dated nineteen sixty-[G]two He had underlined in [A]red Every single ‘I love [D]you’ I went to see him just [D]today, Oh, but I didn't see no [G]tears All dressed up to go a[A]way, First time I'd seen him smile in [D]years He stopped loving her [D]today They placed a [D7]wreath upon his [G]door And soon they'll carry him a[A7]way He stopped loving her to[D]day You [D]know, she came to see him one last time Aww, 'n' we all wondered if she [G]would And it kept runnin' through my [A]mind, ‘This time he's over her for [D]good’. He stopped loving her [D]today They placed a [D7]wreath upon his [G]door And soon they'll carry him a[A7]way He stopped loving her to[D]day Song:- https://youtu.be/7ht9gE6SfK8 156 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Heart Like A Wheel [C]Some say the heart is [G]just like a wheel When you [Em]bend it you can't [Am]mend it And my [Dm]love for you is like a [Am]sinking ship My [Dm]heart is on that [F]ship out in mid-[G]o[C]cean They [C]say that death is a [G]tragedy It comes [Em]once and then it's [Am]over But my [Dm]only wish is for that [Am]deep dark abyss For [Dm]what's the use of [F]living with no true [G]lo[C]ver And it's [Am]only love and it's [Dm]only love That can [F]wreck a human [Em]being and turn him [G]inside [D]out That can [F]wreck a human [Em]being and turn him [G]inside [C]out When [C]harm is done no l[G]ove can be won I know it [Em]happens frequen[Am]tly What I [Dm]can't understand, Oh [Am]please God hold my hand [Dm]Why it should have [F]happened to [G]me [C] And it's [Am]only love and it's [Dm]only love That can [F]wreck a human [Em]being and turn him [G]inside [D]out That can [F]wreck a human [Em]being and turn him [G]inside [C]out [C]Some say the heart is [G]just like a wheel When you [Em]bend it you can't [Am]mend it And my [Dm]love for you is like a [Am]sinking ship My [Dm]heart is on that [F]ship out in mid-[G]o[C]cean And it's [Am]only love and it's [Dm]only [G]love And it's [C]only love it is [G]only [C]love And it's [Am]only love and it's [Dm]only [G]love And it's [C]only love it is [G]only [C]love Song:- https://youtu.be/N8cQFdFezXc

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

He'll Have To Go [D]Put your sweet lips a little [G]closer to the [D]phone Let's pretend that we're together, all [A]alone I'll tell the [D]man to turn the [D7]jukebox way down [G]low And you can [D]tell your friend there [A7]with you he'll have to [D]go [D]Whisper to me, tell me [G]do you love me [D]true Or is he holding you the way I [A]do? Tho' love is [D]blind, make up your [D7]mind, I've got to [G]know Should I [D]hang up, or will you tell [A7]him he'll have to [D]go? You can't [G]say the words I want to hear While you're [D]with another man Do you [G]want me, answer yes or no Darling, [D]I will under[A]stand Put your [D]sweet lips a little [G]closer to the [D]phone Let's pretend that we're together, all a[A]lone I'll tell the [D]man to turn the [D7]jukebox way down [G]low And you can [D]tell your friend there [A7]with you he'll have to [D]go [G]He’ll [D]have [A]to [D]go Song:- https://youtu.be/whxFcO3rFRo

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Hello Mary Lou I said [C]Hello Mary Lou, [F]Goodbye heart Sweet [C]Mary Lou, I'm so in love with [G]you[G7] I [C]knew Mary Lou, [E7]we'd never [Am]part So Hell[C]o Mary [G]Lou, Goodbye [C]heart [F][C] You [C]passed me by one sunny day [F]Flashed those big brown eyes my way And [C]oo I wanted you forever [G]more [G7] Now I'm [C]not one that gets around [F]Swear my feet stuck to the ground And [C]though I never [G]did meet you be[C]fore [F][C] I said [C]Hello Mary Lou, [F]Goodbye heart Sweet [C]Mary Lou, I'm so in love with [G]you[G7] I [C]knew Mary Lou, [E7]we'd never [Am]part So Hell[C]o Mary [G]Lou, Goodbye [C]heart [F][C] I [C]saw your lips I heard your voice Be[F]lieve me I just had no choice Wild [C]horses couldn't make me stay a[G]way [G7] I [C]thought about a moonlit night My [F]arms about good an' tight That's [C]all I had to [G]see for me to [C]say [F][C]…. I said [C]Hello Mary Lou, [F]Goodbye heart Sweet [C]Mary Lou, I'm so in love with [G]you[G7] I [C]knew Mary Lou, [E7]we'd never [Am]part So Hell[C]o Mary [G]Lou. Goodbye [C]heart [F][C] Song:-

https://youtu.be/ttMt9SHRwsM

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Help Me Make It Through The Night Take the ribbon from your [G]hair Shake it loose and let it [C]fall [Am]Lay it soft against my [D7]skin Like the shadows on the [G]wall Come and lay down by my [G]side ‘Till the early morning [C]light [Am]All I'm takin' is your [D7]time Help me make it through the [G]night I don't [G7]care what's right or [C]wrong I don't try to under[G]stand Let the devil take to[A7]morrow Lord, tonight I need a [D7]friend Yesterday is dead and [G]gone And tomorrow's out of [C]sight [Am]And it's sad to be a[D7]lone Help me make it through the [G]night I don't [G7]care what's right or [C]wrong I don't try to under[G]stand Let the devil take to[A7]morrow Lord, tonight I need a [D7]friend Yesterday is dead and [G]gone And tomorrow's out of [C]sight [Am]And it's sad to be a[D7]lone Help me make it through the [G]night

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Her Father Didn't Like Me Anyway The [D]coat she wore still lies upon the [G]bed, The [A]book I gave her that she never [D]read She [D]left without a single word to [G]say And her [A]father didn't like me any[D]wa[A]y She [D]always wanted more than I could [G]give She [A]wasn't happy with the way we [D]lived I [D]could have felt like asking her to [G]stay But her [A]father didn't like me any[D]w[A]ay. Chorus [C]Daddy never [G]knew just [D]what she saw in me [C]Daddy didn't [G]like my [D]hair [C]Perhaps if we had [G]talked He might have [D]seen something in me But [G]daddy didn't [G7]really [A7]care. To [D]tell the truth I didn't have the [G]nerve I [A]know I only got what I deser[D]ved So [D]now she's taken leave of me to[G]day But her [A]father didn't like me any[D]w[A]ay. Song:- https://youtu.be/quUYVSKAy1M

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Highwayman [Am]I was a high[G]wayman Along the [F]coach roads I did [Am]ride With [G]sword and [F]pistol [C]by my [G]side [Dm]Many a [Am]young maid lost her [G]baubles to my [F]trade [Dm]Many a [Am]soldier shed his [G]lifeblood on my [F]blade The [Am]bastards [G]hung me in the [F]spring of [G]twenty-[C]five But [Am]I am [F]still a[G]live [Am]I was a [G]sailor I was [F]born upon the [Am]tide And [G]with the [F]sea I [C]did a[G]bide [Dm]I sailed a [Am]schooner round the [G]Horn to Mexi[F]co [Dm]I went a[Am]loft and furled the [G]mainsail in a [F]blow And [Am]when the [G]yards broke off They [F]said that [G]I got [C]killed but [Am]I am [F]living [G]still [Am]I was a [G]dam builder Across the [F]river deep and [Am]wide [G]Where steel and [F]water [C]did coll[G]ide A [Dm]place called [Am]Boulder on the [G]wild Color[F]ado I [Dm]slipped and [Am]fell into the [G]wet concrete bel[F]ow [Am]They buried [G]me in that great [F]tomb That [G]knows no [C]sound But I[Am] am [F]still a[G]round I'll [G]always be a[C]round, and a[C/B]round and a[Am]round and A[G]round and a[F]round... [Am]I'll fly a [G]starship across the [F]Universe di[Am]vide And [G]when I [F]reach the [C]other [G]side [Dm]I'll find a [Am]place to rest my [G]spirit if I [F]can [Dm]Perhaps I [Am]may become a [G]highwayman a[F]gain Or [Am]I may [G]simply be a [F]single [G]drop of [C]rain [Am]But I [F]will re[G]main And I'll be back a[C]gain, and a[C/B]gain and a[Am]gain and A[G]gain and a[F]gain... Song:- https://youtu.be/qFSA8-pxrqc 162 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Hi-Ho Silver Lining You're [G]everywhere and nowhere, baby [C]That’s where you're at [F]Going down a bumpy [C]hillside [G]In your hippy [D]hat [G]Flying across the country [C]And getting fat [F]Saying everything is [C]groovy [G]When your tyres are [D]flat [D7] And its [G]hi - ho [G7]silver lining [C]Anywhere you [D]go now [D7]baby [G]I see your [G7]sun is shining [C]But I won't make a [D]fuss [C]Though it's [G]obvious [G]Flies are in your pea soup baby [C]They're waving at me [F]Anything you want is [C]yours now [G]Only nothing's for [D]free [G]Lies are gonna get you some day [C]Just wait and see So [F]open up your beach um[C]brella [G]While you're watching [D]TV [D7] And its [G]hi - ho [G7]silver lining [C]Anywhere you [D]go now [D7]baby [G]I see your [G7]sun is shining [C]But I won't make a [D]fuss [C]Though it's [G]obvious Song:- https://youtu.be/JzsvWbgMaUA

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Homes Of Donegal [C]I just stepped in to [F]see you [C]all, I'll only [F]stay a [C]while I [C]want to see how you're [F]gettin' [C]on, I want to [G]see you [F]smile I'm [C]happy to be [F]back a[C]gain, I've missed you [G]one and [F]all For there's [C]no place [G]else on [F]earth just like, The [C]Homes of [F]Done[C]gal I [C]long to see your [F]happy faces, [C]smiling [F]at the [C]door The [C]kettle singin' [F]on the [C]crook, as I stepped [G]up the [F]floor And [C]then to see a [F]welcome [C]free for travellers [G]one and [F]all For your [C]hearts are [G]like your [F]mountains In the [C]Homes of [F]Done[C]gal I [C]long to spend a [F]while with [C]you, to bide a[F]way the [C]night With [C]tales of yore and [F]fairy [C]lore beside your [G]fireside [F]bright And [C]then I see laid [F]out for [C]me, a shakedown [G]by the [F]wall There's re[C]pose for weary [F]wanderers In the [C]Homes of [F]Done[C]gal The [C]time has [G]come for me to [F]go, I [C]bid you [F]all a[C]dieu The [C]open highway [F]calls to [C]me to do the [G]things I [F]do And [C]when I'm wandering [F]far a[C]way I'll hear your [G]voices [F]call And please [C]God I'll [G]soon return un[F]to The [C]Homes of [F]Done[C]gal Song:- https://youtu.be/VeeJIWMC8qQ

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

House Of The Rising Sun There [Am]is a [C]house in [D]New Or[F]leans They [Am]call the [C]Rising [E]Sun And it's [Am]been the [C]ruin of [D]many a poor [F]boy And [Am]God I [E]know I'm [Am]one My [Am]mother [C]was a [D]tai[F]lor She [Am]sewed my [C]new blue[E]jeans My [Am]father [C]was a [D]gamblin' [F]man [Am]Down in [E]New Or[Am]leans Now the [Am]only [C]thing a [D]gambler [F]needs [Am]Is a suitcase [C]and a [E]trunk And the [Am]only [C]time he's [D]satis[F]fied Is [Am]when he's [E]all a [Am]drunk Oh [Am]mothers [C]tell your [D]child[F]ren Not to [Am]do what [C]I have [E]done [Am]Spend your [C]lives in [D]sin and mis[F]ery In the [Am]House of the [E]Rising [Am]Sun Well, I got [Am]one foot [C]on the [D]plat[F]form The [Am]other foot [C]on the [E]train I'm [Am]goin' [C]back to [D]New Or[F]leans To [Am]wear that [E]ball and [Am]chain There [Am]is a [C]house in [D]New Or[F]leans They [Am]call the [C]Rising [E]Sun And it's [Am]been the [C]ruin of [D]many a poor [F]boy And [Am]God I [E]know I'm [Am]one

Song:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5A-4VGfx5lU Tutorial:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q9dyAQLYybU

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Houston [G]Mama's got her ba[C]bies, [Am]sleeping in a [D]grocery [G]cart [G]Daddy's eyes are ha[C]zy, [Am]wondering [D]where they [G]are [Bm]Waiting for the bu[G]ses, [C]waiting on some Provi[D7]dence [G]Once we get to Hous[C]ton, [D7]maybe it will [C]all make [G]sense [G]Praying to the Fa[C]ther, [Am]calling for the [D]caval[G]ry [G]Look at all this wa[C]ter, [Am]somehow not a [D]drop to [G]drink Now did you [Bm]ever hear of night[G]mares, [C]Coming in the light of [D7]day [G]Once we get to Hous[C]ton, [D7]maybe they'll just [C]wash a[G]way [Bm]Roll on Missis[C]sip[Am]pi, [Bm]goodbye Crescent [C]Ci[Am]ty Les [G]Bon Temps New Orleans[C] is [D7]never coming [C]back to [G]stay [G]Never been to Tex[C]as, [Am]hope this bus is [D]on a [G]tear [G]Never seen the Presi[C]dent, [Am]maybe he will [D]meet us [G]there [Bm]Never knew a pro[G]mise, that [C]didn't break right in [D7]two [G]Once we get to Hous[C]ton, [D7]maybe one [C]will come [G]true Last [G]night I dreamed of rain, [C]but [Am]golden light was [D]all I [G]saw I [G]heard my old dog bar[C]king, I [Am]went to see the [D]Mardi [G]Gras I [Bm]stood up on the banks, [G]And [C]looked out over Pontchar[D7]train I [G]Woke up here in Hous[C]ton, [D7]didn't even [C]know my [G]name [Bm]Roll on Missis[C]sip[Am]pi, [Bm]goodbye Crescent [C]Ci[Am]ty Les [G]Bon Temps New Orleans[C] is [D7]never coming [C]back to [G]stay Song:-

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

How Great Thou Art Intro: G, C, G, D, G O Lord my [G]God, when I in [C]awesome wonder, Consider [G]all, the [D]worlds thy hands hath [G]made I see the [G]stars, I hear the [C]rolling thunder, Thy pow'r [G]throughout the [D]universe dis[G]played Chorus Then sings my [G]soul, my [C]savior God, to [G]thee, How great thou [D]art, how great thou [G]art! Then sings my [G]soul, my [C]savior God, to [G]thee, How great thou [D]art, how great thou [G]art. When through the [G]woods, and forest [C]glades I wander I hear the [G]birds, sing [D]sweetly in the [G]trees, When I look [G]down, from lofty [C]mountain grandeur And hear the [G]brook, and [D]feel the gentle [G]breeze Chorus And when I [G]think, that God His [C]Son not sparing, Sent him to [G]die, I [D]scarce can take it [G]in That on the [G]cross, my burden [C]gladly bearing, He bled and [G]died, to [D]take away my [G]sin. Chorus When Christ shall [G]come, with shouts of [C]acclamation, And take me [G]home, what [D]joy shall fill my [G]heart Then I shall [G]bow, in humble [C]adoration, And there pro[G]claim; my [D]God how great thou [G]art. Chorus 2x Song:- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cc0QVWzCv9k Capo on 3 (Includes original verse 3) Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

I Am My Own Grandpa Now [D]many, many years ago when [A7]I was twenty-three [A7]I was married to a widow who was [D]pretty as could be This [D7]widow had a grown-up daughter [Em]who had hair of red My [E7]father fell in love with her and [A]soon they too were wed. This [D]made my dad my son-in-law and [A7]really changed my life For [A7]now my daughter was my mother, [D]’Cause she was my father's wife And to [D7]complicate the matter, even [Em]though it brought me joy I [E7]soon became the father of a [A]bouncing baby boy. My [D]little baby then became a [A7]brother-in-law to dad And [A7]so became my uncle, though it [D]made me very sad For [D7]if he were my uncle, then that [Em]also made him brother Of the [E7]widow's grownup daughter, Who [A]of course was my step-mother My [D]Father's wife then had a son who [A7]kept them on the run And [A7]he became my grandchild, for he [D]was my daughter's son My [D7]wife is now my mother's mother [Em]and it makes me blue Because [E7]although she is my wife, she's [A]my grandmother too Now [D]if my wife is my grandmother, [A7]then I'm her grandchild And [A7]every time I think of it, it [D]nearly drives me wild 'Cause [D7]now I have become the strangest [Em]case you ever saw As [E7]husband of my grandmother, I [A]am my own grandpa Chorus [D]I'm my own grandpa, [G]I'm my own grand[Em]pa [G]It sounds funny, I [E]know but it [D]really is so [Bm] [E]I'm my [A]own grand[D]pa Song:-

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

I Don't Want To Talk About It

[C]I can [Dm]tell by your eyes That you've [G]probably been cryin' for[C]ever, And the [Dm]stars in the sky Don't mean [G]nothin' to you, they're a [C]mirror.[C7] [F]I don't want to [G]talk about it, [C]How you [Em]broke my [Am]heart. [F]If I stay here just a [G]little bit longer, [F]If I stay here, won't you [G]listen to my [Dm]heart, [G]Whoa, my [C]heart? If I [Dm]stand all alone, Will the [G]shadow hide the color of my [C]heart Blue for the tears, black for the night's fears The [Dm]stars in the sky Don't mean [G]nothin' to you, they're a [C]mirror.[C7] [F]I don't want to [G]talk about it, [C]How you [Em]broke my [Am]heart. [F]If I stay here just a [G]little bit longer, [F]If I stay here, won't you [G]listen to my [Dm]heart, [G]Whoa, my [C]heart? Song:- https://youtu.be/MjxL3U2mCyg

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

I Drink [C]He'd get home at 5:30, fix his drink and sit down in his [F]chair [G]Pick a fight with mama, complain about us kids getting in his [C]hair [C]At night he'd sit alone and smoke, I'd see his frown [C7]behind his lighter's [F]flame Now that [F]same frown's in my [G]mirror, I got my Daddy's blood inside my [C]veins Fish [C]swim, Birds [F]fly, Daddies [G]yell, Mamas [C]cry Old [C]men sit and [F]think, [Em] [Dm]Me, [G]I [C]drink [C]Chicken TV dinner, 6 minutes on defrost, 3 on [F]high, [G]A beer to wash it down with, then another, a little whiskey on the [C]side It's [C]not so bad alone here, It don't bother me that [C7]every night's the [F]same I don't [F]need another [G]lover, hanging 'round, Trying to make me [C]change Fish [C]swim, Birds [F]fly, Lovers [G]leave, by and [C]by Old [C]men sit and [F]think, [Em] [Dm]Me, [G]I [C]drink I [Em]know what I [F]am, But I [Em]don't give a [G]damn Fish [C]swim, Birds [F]fly, Daddies [G]yell, Mamas [C]cry Old [C]men sit and [F]think, [Em] [Dm]Me, [G]I [C]drink

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

I Fought The Law And The Law Won Key G 4/4 [G]Breakin' rocks in the [C]hot [G]sun [G]I fought the law and the [C]law [G]won [G]I fought the law and the [D7]law [G]won I [G]needed money 'cause I [C]had [G]none [G]I fought the law and the [C]law [G]won [G]I fought the law and the [D7]law [G]won [C]I left my baby and it feels so bad I [G]Guess my race is run Well [C]she's the best girl that I ever had [G]I fought the law and the [C]law [G]won [G]I fought the law and the [D7]law [G]won [G]Robbin' people with a [C]six-[G]gun [G]I fought the law and the [C]law [G]won [G]I fought the law and the [D7]law [G]won I [G]lost my girl and I [C]lost my [G]fun [G]I fought the law and the [C]law [G]won [G]I fought the law and the [D7]law [G]won [C]I left my baby and it feels so bad I [G]guess my race is run Well [C]she's the best girl that I ever had [G]I fought the law and the [C]law [G]won [G]I fought the law and the [D7]law [G]won [G]I miss my baby and a [C]good [G]fun [G]I fought the law and the [C]law [G]won [G]I fought the law and the [D7]law [G]won [G]I fought the law and the [C]law [G]won [G]I fought the law and the [D7]law [G]won Song:-

https://youtu.be/OgtQj8O92eI Sung in the Key of G

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

I Just Want To Dance With You [C]I don't want to be the kind to hesitate, Be too [G7]shy, wait too [G]late I don't care what they say other [G7]lovers [G]do, I just want to [G7]dance with [C]you. I [C]gotta feeling that you have a heart like mine, So let it [G7]show, let it [G]shine. If we have a chance to make one [G7]heart of [G]two, I just want to [G7]dance with [C]you. Chorus I want to [F]dance with you, twirl you all a[C]round the floor That's what they intended [G7]dancin' [G]for, [G7]I just want to [G]dance with [C]you. I want to [F]dance with you, hold you in my [C]arms once more, That's what they invented [G7]dancin' [G]for, [G7]I just want to [G]dance with [C]you. I [C]caught you lookin' at me when I looked at you, Yes I did, [G7]ain't that [G]true? You won't get embarrassed by the [G7]things I [G]do, I just want to [G7]dance with [C]you. Oh the [C]boys are playin' softly and the girls are too, So am I and [G7]so are [G]you. If this was a movie, we'd be [G7]right on [G]cue, I just want to [G7]dance with [C]you. I just want to [G7]dance with [C]you, x3 Song:- https://youtu.be/HxxhNAyj3QQ Sung in Key of C

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

I Never Will Marry [G]They say that [D]love's a [G]gentle [G7]thing But it's [C]only [D]brought me [G]pain For the [C]only [D]man I [G]ever loved Has [Am]gone on the [D]morning [G]train Chorus I [G]never will [D]marry, I'll [G]be no man's [C]wife I expect to [Am]live [D]sin[G]gle, all the [D]days of my [G]life Well the [G]train pulled [D]out and the [G]whistle [G7]blew With a [C]long and a [D]lonesome [G]moan He's [C]gone he's [D]gone like the [G]morning dew And [Am]left me [D]all a[G]lone I [G]never will [D]marry, I'll [G]be no man's [C]wife I expect to [Am]live [D]sin[G]gle, all the [D]days of my [G]life Well there's [G]many a [D]change in the [G]winter [G7]wind And a [C]change in the [D]cloud's de[G]sign There's [C]many a [D]change in a [G]young man's heart But [Am]never a [D]change in [G]mine I [G]never will [D]marry, I'll [G]be no man's [C]wife I expect to [Am]live [D]sin[G]gle, all the [D]days of my [G]life

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mue05fazqsI http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MKYfESMWfQE Tutorial:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkWeVS-JKiA

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

I Will Love You Every Time Every [D]time I [G]hear a sweet bird [D]singing [D] I [A]think of you and [D]I my love, I [A]think of you and [D]I And when I [D]hear the [G]evening bells a [D]ringing [D] I [A]hang my head and [D]cry my love, I [A]hang my head and [D]cry Chorus I [D]will love you, I will love [G]you-[G/F#]ooh-[Em]ooh , [A]When we are [D]gone I [D]will love you, I will love [G]you-[G/F#]ooh-[Em]ooh , [A]When we are [D]gone Every [D]time I [G]hear your soft voice [D]humming [D] My [A]heart jumps in my [D]breast my love, My [A]heart jumps in my [D]breast And [D]until I [G]hear your footsteps [D]coming [D] My [A]heart can know no [D]rest my love, My [A]heart can know no [D]rest Chorus I [D]will love you, I will love [G]you-[G/F#]ooh-[Em]ooh , [A]When we are [D]gone I [D]will love you, I will love [G]you-[G/F#]ooh-[Em]ooh , [A]When we are [D]gone

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I Wish I Had Someone To Love Me

Chorus [D]I wish I had someone to [G]love [D]me, Someone to call me their [A]own, [D]Someone to sleep with me [G]night[D]ly I'm weary of [A]sleeping [D]alone. [D]Meet me tonight in the [G]moon[D]light, Meet me tonight all [A]alone; [D]I have a sad story to [G]tell [D]you, I’ll tell by the [A]light of the [D]moon [D]I'm goin’ to jail in the [G]mor[D]ning, Leavin' my darlin' [A]alone, [D]With cold iron bars all [G]around [D]me, My head on a [A]pillow of [D]stone. [D]Tonight is our last night [G]toget[D]her, Nearest and dearest must [A]part, [D]The love that has bound us [G]toget[D]her, Is shredded and [A]torn all [D]apart. [D]I wish I had ships on the [G]o[D]cean, I’d [D]lace them with silver and [A]gold, [D]And sail to the banks of my [G]true [D]love, A [D]girl of [A]nineteen years [D]old. [D]Iwish I had wings of a [G]spar[D]row, Flying out over the [A]sea. [D]I'd fly to the arms of my [G]true [D]love, And bring her home [A]safety to [D] me. [D]I'm [A]weary of being [D]alone. Song:- https://youtu.be/N6WZlXBDnYk sung in Key of D

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

I Wish I Was In England Oh I [C]wish I [G]was in [Am]England, In [C]France or [G]even in [Am]Spain Or wher[F]ever [C]dwells my [G]own true [Am]love, To [C]hold her [G]near a[Am]gain Or wher[F]ever [C]dwells my [G]own true [Am]love, To [C]hold her [G]near a[Am]gain Oh long [C]time I’d [G]been [Am]ramblin’, In [C]country [G]and in [Am]town But [F]never [C]in my [G]wanderings [Am]met, A [C]maid with [G]such re[Am]nown But [F]never [C]in my [G]wanderings [Am]met, A [C]maid with [G]such re[Am]nown Un[C]til I [G]met my [Am]true love On the [C]slopes of [G]Knockna[Am]shee Her [F]brown hair [C]in the [G]howling [Am]wind, A-[C]blowing [G]wild and [Am]free Her [F]brown hair [C]in the [G]howling [Am]wind, A-[C]blowing [G]wild and [Am]free Oh my [C]true love [G]she did [Am]promise me Some [C]land with [G]rambling [Am]kine And [F]on her [C]ample [G]pasture [Am]land To [C]build a [G]mansion [Am]fine And [F]on her [C]ample [G]pasture [Am]land To [C]build a [G]mansion [Am]fine But [C]then my [G]love she [Am]left me, And she [C]wandered [G]far a[Am]way And [F]I've been [C]searching [G]for my [Am]love For [C]many's the [G]night and [Am]day Yes [F]I've been [C]searching [G]for my [Am]love For [C]many's the [G]night and [Am]day

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Oh I [C]wish that I [G]was in [Am]England, Or [C]wherever [G]she may [Am]be That [F]I could [C]go and [G]call my [Am]love, And to[C]gether [G]we would [Am]be That [F]I could [C]go and [G]call my [Am]love, And to[C]gether [G]we would [Am]be Song:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5yJfePJUXU

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

I’d Like To Teach The World To Sing Chorus I'd [D]like to build a world a home, and [E7]furnish it with love Grow [A7]apple trees and honey bees, And [G]snow white turtle [D]doves I'd [D]like to teach the world to sing, in [E7]perfect harmony I'd [A7]like to hold it in my arms, and [G]keep it compan[D]y I'd [D]like to see the world for once, all [E7]standing hand in hand And [A7]hear them echo through the hills For [G]peace throughout the [D]land (That's the song I hear) I'd [D]like to teach the world to sing in [E7]perfect [A7]harmony I'd [D]like to teach the world to sing in [E7]perfect [A7]harmony (la la la) [D] [E7] [A7] [G] [D]

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I'll tell Me Ma I'll tell [C]me Ma when [F]I go [C]home The [G7]boys won't leave the [C]girls alone They [C]pulled my hair they [F]stole my [C]comb But [G7]that's alright ‘til [C]I get home [C]She is handsome [F]she is pretty [C]She is the belle of [G7]Belfast city [C]She is a courtin' [F]one, two, three [C]Please won't you [G7]tell me [C]who is she? [C]Albert Mooney [F]says he [C]loves her [G7]All the boys are [C]fighting for her They [C]knock at the door, a [F]ringing the [C]bell Saying [G7]"oh, my true love [C]are you well" [C]Out she comes as [F]white as snow, [C]Rings on her fingers[G7]bells on her toes [C]Oul Jenny Murray [F]says she'll die If she [C]doesn't get the [G7]fellah with the [C]rovin’ eye Let the [C]wind and the rain and the [F]hail blow [C]high And the [G7]snow come tumblin’ [C]from the sky [C]She's as sweet as [F]apple [C]pie And [G7]she'll get her own fella [C]by and by [C]When she gets a [F]lad of her own She'll [C]not tell her Mother when [G7]she gets home [C]Let them all say [F]as they will For it's [C]Albert [G7]Mooney [C]she loves still. Song:Tutorial:-

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

I’ll Go - Jerry Early And Kevin Gallagher Not [G]tonight of any night said the [D]coxswain of the [G]crew The [G]chances of survival on a [C]night like this are [G]few De[G]cember 1940 on the [C]coast off Done[G]gal Came a [G]great north wind that could have been The [D]cruelest of [C]them [G]all Fourteen [G]men were missing, eighteen [D]more in great di[G]stress Jack [G]Boyle knew that their future, in his [C]hands they’d come to [G]rest. He [G]knew a man who knew the sea if [C]any man would [G]know Will you [G]show the way without delay, O’[D]Donnell said [C]I’ll [G]go Chorus I’ll [G]go and do the best I can, I’ll [C]do what must be [G]done I’ll go cause I’m a [Em]lifeboat man, I am my father’s [D]son I’ll [G]go and do the best I can, I’ll [C]do what must be [G]done I’ll [G]go cause I’m an [Em]island man, I [D]am my father’s [G]son The [G]neighbors watched them gather and they [D]cast a worried [G]eye And [G]wondered how that lifeboat crew could [C]possibly sur[G]vive They all [G]agreed, that some at least the [C]greatest price would [G]pay And the [G]old men shed a tear and knelt down [D]on the ground [C]to [G]pray While [G]standing on the pier with his [D]hand-picked squad of [G]men Jack [G]told each one that they might never [C]see their homes a[G]gain And he [G]told them there would be no shame If [C]this time they said [G]no Each [G]traced a cross upon his brow, Stepped up and said [D]I’ll [G]go. Chorus A[G]gainst the storm, against the gale, a[D]gainst the mighty [G]waves Those [G]men were rightly honoured as the [C]bravest of the [G]brave And [G]let us all salute them and thank [C]God for men like [G]these Who would [G]risk their lives for strangers in [D]peril on [C]the [G]sea. 180 | P a g e

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O'[G]Donnell, Ward and Gallagher, re[D]member these names [G]well With the [G]Boyles and the Byrnes and Rogers, They [C]faced the seas from [G]hell With the [G]waves above them crashing down And a [C]heaving mass be[G]low God [G]bless them everyone who made the [D]vow to say [C]I’ll [G]go Chorus Now this [G]volunteer lifeboat crew sheolad [D]out of Arran[G]more They [G]faced the greatest storm that they had [C]ever seen be[G]fore They [G]brought them eighteen sailors home And [C]left them on the [G]land Now they’re [G]safe and well and home again By the [D]grace of god’s [C]own [G]hand Now their [G]spirits soar above the waves And they’ve [D]earned eternal [G]rest And [G]surely if there’s justice, they are [C]seated with the [G]best And I’d [G]like to think in that last hour God [C]whispered soft and [G]low And [G]welcomed home the eight brave men Who’d [D]made the vow [C]to [G]go Chorus I’ll [G]go and do the best I can, I’ll [C]do what must be [G]done I’ll go cause I’m a [Em]lifeboat man, I am my father’s [D]son I’ll [G]go and do the best I can, I’ll [C]do what must be [G]done I’ll [G]go cause I’m an [Em]island man, I [D]am my father’s [G]son I’ll [G]go and do the best I can, I’ll [C]do what must be [G]done I’ll go cause I’m a [Em]lifeboat man, I am my father’s [D]son I’ll [G]go and do the best I can, I’ll [C]do what must be [G]done I’ll [G]go cause I’m from [Em]Aranmore, I [D]am my father’s [G]son Song:-

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

I'd Love You To Want Me [D]When I saw you standing there I about fell off my [Em]chair When you moved your mouth to [G]speak I [A]felt the blood go to my [D]feet [D]Baby, I'd love you to [Em]want me The way that I [G]want you, the way that it [D]should be [D]Baby, you'd love me to [Em]want you The way that I [G]want to if you'd [A]only let it [D]be Now [D]it took time for me to know What you tried so not to [Em]show Something in my soul just [G]cried I [A]see the want in your blue [D]eyes [D]Baby, I'd love you to [Em]want me The way that I [G]want you, the way that it [D]should be [D]Baby, you'd love me to [Em]want you The way that I [G]want to if you'd [A]only let it [D]be You [D]told yourself years ago You'd never let your feelings [Em]show The obligation that you [G]made For the title that they [D]gave [D]Baby, I'd love you to [Em]want me The way that I [G]want you, the way that it [D]should be [D]Baby, you'd love me to [Em]want you The way that I [G]want to if you'd [A]only let it [D]be

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

I'm A Believer [G]I thought love was [D]only true in [G]fairy tales [G]Meant for someone [D]else but not for [G]me [C]Ah, love was out to [G]get me [C]That's the way it [G]seemed [C]Disappointment [G]haunted all my [D]dreams Chorus Then I saw her [G]face [C] [G] Now [C]I'm a bel[G]iever [C] [G] [C]Not a [G]trace [C] [G] Of [C]doubt in my [G]mind [C] [G] [C]I'm in [G]love ooh [C]ooh I'm a bel[G]iever I couldn't [F]leave her if I [D]tried [G]I thought love was [D]more or less a [G]givin' thing [G]Seemed the more I [D]gave the less I [G]got [C]What's the use in [G]tryin' [C]All you get is [G]pain [C]When I needed [G]sunshine I got [D]rain Chorus Instrumental interlude [G] [D] [G] [G] [G] [D] [G] [G7] [C]Ah, love was out to [G]get to me [C]Now, that's the way it [G]seemed [C]Disappointment [G]haunted all my [D]dreams Chorus Song:- https://youtu.be/7ePXck9H1pI

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Inner City The [C]old man sits and wonders just [Dm]what can he do He's [G]lived there in this [G7]neighborhood Since [F]nineteen-twenty-[C]two But now he's forced to leave his home to [Dm]make way for their plans And he [G]knows that they don’t [G7]care or give a [C]damm So he [C]takes a stroll down Monto whats [Dm]left of it today Re[G]membering his [G7]childhood and the [F]games he used to [C]play Now all he's got are memories and [Dm]they are but a few And it [G]seems the money[G7]grabbers want them [C]too And [F]living in a [G]one room slum aint [C]easy [F]Raising seven [G]children on the [C]dole No [F]place for kids to [G]play While you [C]build your motor[Am]way Is [F]Loughlin House the play[G7]ground of to [C]day Now [C]Dublin's inner city is a [Dm]sorry sight to see A [G]mass of filty [G7]buildings, [F]strife and pover[C]ty The people find it hard to make ends [Dm]meet most of the time And [G]you're surprised that [G7]they should turn to [C]crime The [C]greedy speculators are [Dm]waiting to move in With their [G]lawyers and their [G7]legal talk The [F]chances are they'll [C]win They make their public speeches and give the [Dm]people some old line But you [G]know we won’t be fooled so [G7]easily this [C]time And [F]living in a [G]one room slum aint [C]easy [F]Raising seven [G]children on the [C]dole No [F]place for kids to [G]play While you [C]build your motor[Am]way Is [F]Loughlin house the play[G7]ground of to [C]day Song:- https://youtu.be/aO9rv0RoydU 184 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Island In The Sun [C]This is my island [F]in the sun Where my [G7]people have toiled since [C]time begun [C]I may sail on [Dm]many a sea Her [C]shores will always be [G7]home to [C]me [C]Oh, island [F]in the sun [G7]Willed to me by my [C]father's hand [C]All my days I will [F]sing in praise Of your [G7]forest, waters your [C]shining sands As [C]morning breaks The [F]heaven on high I [G7]lift my heavy [C]load to the sky [C]Sun comes down with a [Dm]burning glow [C]Mingles my sweat with the [G7]earth be[C]low [C]Oh, island [F]in the sun [G7]Willed to me by my [C]father's hand [C]All my days I will [F]sing in praise Of your [G7]forest, waters your [C]shining sands I [C]see woman on [F]bended knee [G7]Cutting cane for her [C]family I [C]see man at the [Dm]waterside [C]Casting nets at the [G7]surging [C]tide I [C]hope the day will [F]never come That [G7]I can't awake to the [C]sound of drum [C]Never let me miss [Dm]carnival With cal[C]ypso songs philo[G7]sophi[C]cal Song:- https://youtu.be/jd-n0aT9RV0

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Isle Of Inisfree I've met some [G]folks who say that I'm a [C]dreamer, And I've no [D]doubt there's [D7]truth in what they [G]say, But sure a body's bound to be a [C]dreamer [Am]When all the [D]things he [D7]loves are far a[G]way. And precious [G]things are dreams unto an [C]exile. They take him [D]o'er the [D7]land across the [G]sea -Especially when it happens he's an [C]exile [Am]From that dear [D]lovely [D7]Isle of Inis[G]free. And when the [C]moonlight peeps across the roof[G]tops Of this great [A]city, wondrous though it [D]be, [D7]I scarcely [G]feel its wonder or its [C]laughter. [Am]I'm once a[D]gain back [D7]home in Inis[G]free. I wander [G]o'er green hills through dreamy [C]valleys And find a [D]peace no [D7]other land could [G]know. I hear the birds make music fit for [C]angels [Am]And watch the [D]rivers [D7]laughing as they [G]flow. And [G]then into a humble shack I [C]wander -My dear old [D]home -- and [D7]tenderly be[G]hold The folks I love around the turf fire [C]gathered. [Am]On bended [D]knees, their [D7]rosary is [G]told. But dreams don't [C]last -Though dreams are not for[G]gotten -And soon I'm [A]back to stern reali[D]ty. [D7]But though they [G]pave the footpaths here with [C]gold dust, [Am]I still would [D]choose the [D7]Isle of Inis[G]free.[C] [G] Song:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNrWr317CPg http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bJkKevvslY

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

It Doesn’t Matter Anymore [G]There you go and baby here am I Well you [Am]left me [D]here so I could [Am]sit and [D]cry Well, [G]golly gee what have you done to me Well I [Am]guess it doesn't [D7]matter any[G]more [G]Do you remember baby, last September How you [Am]held me [D]tight, each and [Am]every [D]night Well [G]oops-a-daisy, how you drove me crazy But I [Am]guess it doesn't [D7]matter any[G]more [Em]There's no use in me a-cryin' I've [G]done everything and now I'm sick of trying I've [A7]thrown away my nights and Wasted all my days over [D]you[D7]oo[G]oo[D] [G]Well, you go your way and I'll go mine [Am]Now and for[D]ever 'till the [Am]end of [D]time I'll find [G]somebody new and baby we'll say we're through And [Am]you won't [D]matter any[G]more [Em]There's no use in me a-cryin' I've [G]done everything and now I'm sick of trying I've [A7]thrown away my nights and Wasted all my days over [D]you[D7]oo[G]oo[D] [G]Well you go your way and I'll go mine [Am]Now and for[D]ever 'till the [Am]end of [D]time I'll find [G]somebody new and baby we'll say we're through And [Am]you won't [D]matter any[G]more

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https://youtu.be/wGQXTJQTLM0

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

It's a Heartache It's a [C]heartache Nothing but a [Em]heartache Hits you when it's [F]too late Hits you when you're [C]do[G]wn It's a [C]fool's game Nothing but a [Em]fools game Standing in the [F]cold rain Feeling like a [C]clo[G]wn It's a [C]heartache Nothing but a [Em]heartache Love him ‘til your [F]arms break Then he lets you [C]d[G]own It ain't [F]right with love to [G]share When you [Em]find he doesn't [Am]care for [G]you It ain't [F]wise to need some[G]one As much as [Em]I depended [C]on [G]you It's a [C]fool's game Nothing but a [Em]fools game Standing in the [F]cold rain Feeling like a [C]cl[G]own Song:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8VGQTtENSs Tutorial:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_MIw6Oup8g

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

James Connolly A [G]great crowd had gathered out[C]side of Kilmain[G]ham Their [C]heads all un[G]covered, they [A]knelt to the [D]ground In[G]side that grim prison was a [C]brave Irish sol[G]dier His [C]life for his [G]country [D]about to lay [G]down He [G]went to his death like a [C]true son of Ire[G]land The [C]firing par[G]ty, he [A]bravely did [D]face The [G]order rang out, [C]present arms and [G]fire James [C]Connolly fell [G]into a [D]ready made [G]grave The [G]black flag was hoisted, the [C]cruel deed was o[G]ver [C]Gone was a [G]man who loved [A]Ireland so [D]well There was [G]many a sad heart [C]in Dublin that mor[G]ning When they [C]murdered James [G]Connolly, the [D]Irish re[G]bel Many [G]years have gone by [C]since that Irish rebel[G]ion When the [C]guns of [G]Brittania, they [A]loudly did [D]speak And [G]soldiers of Ireland stood [C]shoulder to shoul[G]der As [C]blood from their [G]bodies flowed [D]down Sackville [G]Street The [G]four courts of Dublin, the [C]English bombar[G]ded The [C]spirit of [G]Ireland, they [A]tried hard to [D]quell But [G]above all the din came the [C]cry, no suren[G]der T’was the [C]voice of James [G]Connolly, the [D]Irish re[G]bel Song:- https://youtu.be/zr0t5cuOUEI

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Jennifer Juniper [D]Jennifer Juniper, [A]lives upon the hill [D]Jennifer Juniper, [A]sitting very still [D]Is she sleeping? [A]I don't think so [D]Is she breathing? [A]Yes, very low [G]Whatcha doing, [A]Jennifer, my l[D]ove? [D]Jennifer Juniper, [A]rides a dappled mare [D]Jennifer Juniper, [A]lilacs in her hair [D]Is she dreaming? [A]Yes, I think so [D]Is she pretty? [A]Yes, ever so [G]Whatcha doing, [A]Jennifer, my [D]love? I'm thinking [G]of what it would [A]be like if [D]she loved me You know, just [A]lately [G]this happy song, it came along And I [A]like to somehow [D]try and tell you [D]Jennifer Juniper, [A]hair of golden flax [D]Jennifer Juniper, [A]longs for what she lacks [D]Do you like her? [A]Yes, I do, sir [D]Would you love her? [A]Yes, I would, sir [G]Whatcha doing, [A]Jennifer, my [D]love?

[D]Jennifer Juniper, [A]vit sur la colline [D]Jennifer Juniper, [A]assise très tranquille [D]Dort-elle? [A]Je ne crois pas [D]Respire-t-elle? [A]Oui, mais tout bas [G]Qu'est-ce que tu fais, [A]Jenny, mon a[D]mour? Song:Tutorial:-

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Jody And The Kid She would meet [C]me in the mornin', on my way down to the river Waitin' patient by the Chinaberry [Dm]tree [G7] With her [Dm]feet already dus[G7]ty, From the [Dm]pathway to the le[G7]vee And her [Dm]little blue jeans [G7]rolled up to her [C]knees I'd pay her no [Am]attention, As she [C]tagged along [Am]beside me Tryin' [C]hard to copy everything I [G]did But I [Dm]couldn't keep from smilin', [G7]When I'd hear some[Dm]body [G7]sayin' Look [Dm]yonder there goes [G7]Jody and the [C]kid Even [C]after we grew older, we could still be seen together As we walked along the levee holdin' [Dm]hands [G7] For as [Dm]surely as the [G7]seasons, She was [Dm]changin' to a [G7]woman And I'd [Dm]lived enough to [G7]call myself a [C]man And she often lay [Am]beside me, In the [C]coolness of the [Am]evenin' Till the [C]morning sun was shinin' on my [G]bed And at [Dm]times when she was [G7]sleepin', I would [D7]smile when I'd [G7]remember How they [Dm]used to call us [D7]Jody and the [C]kid Now the world's a little ol[Am]der, And the [C]years have changed the [Am]river 'Cause [C]there's houses where they didn't used to [G]be And on [Dm]Sundays I go [G7]walkin', Down the [Dm]pathway to the le[G7]vee With [Dm]another little [G7]girl who follows me And it [C]makes the old folks smile, to see her tag along beside me Doin' little things the way her mama [Dm]did [G7] But it [Dm]gets a little lone[G7]some, When I [Dm]hear somebody [G7]sayin' Looky [Dm]yonder, there goes [G7]Jody, and the [C]kid Song:- https://youtu.be/in_c-uJM15M Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Joan Of Arc Now the [G]flames they followed Joan of [D]Arc As [C]she came riding through the [G]dark No [A]moon to keep her armour [D]bright No [A]man to get her through this [G]dark and smokey [D]night Chorus [D]Na na na, Na na na.. Na na na, Na na [Am]na Na na na, Na na na.. [C]Na na na, Na na [G]na [D]Na na na, Na na [G]na She [G]said, “I'm tired of the [D]war I [C]want the kind of work I had be[G]fore, A [A]wedding dress or something [D]white To [A]wear upon my [G]swollen appe[D]tite". “Well, I'm [G]glad to hear you talk this [D]way I've [C]watched you riding every [G]day And there’s [A]something in me yearns to [D]win Such a [A]cold, such a [G]lonesome hero[D]ine”. “Well, [G]who are you?" she sternly [D]spoke To the [C]one beneath the [G]smoke "Why, [A]I am fire," he re[D]plied "And [A]I love your solitude, [G]how I love your [D]pride". "Well then [G]fire, make your body [D]cold I'm [C]gonna give you mine to [G]hold" And [A]saying this she climbed in[D]side To [A]be his one, to [G]be his only [D]bride It was [G]deep into his fiery [D]heart He [C]took the dust of Joan of [G]Arc And [A]high above the wedding [D]guests He [A]hung the ashes of her very [G]lovely wedding [D]dress

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It was [G]deep into his fiery [D]heart He [C]took the dust of Joan of [G]Arc And [A]then she clearly under[D]stood If [A]he was fire, [G]oh! she must be [D]wood I [G]saw her wince, I saw her [D]cry I [C]saw the glory in her [G]eye My[A]self I long for love and [D]light But [A]must it come so [G]cruel, must it be so [D]bright? Song:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtwUyDPXROQ

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Joe Hill I [G]dreamed I saw Joe Hill last night, A[C]live as you or [G]me Says [C]I, But Joe, you're [D7]ten years [G]dead I [D]never died, says he I [D7]never died, says [G]he In [G]Salt Lake, Joe, says I to him, him [C]standing by my [G]bed They [C]framed you on a [D7]murder [G]charge Says [D]Joe, But I ain't dead Says [D7]Joe, But I ain't [G]dead The [G]copper bosses killed you, Joe They [C]filled you up with [G]lead, Takes [C]more than guns to [D7]kill a [G]man Says [D]Joe, but I ain’t dead Says [D7]Joe, but I ain’t [G]dead And [G]standing there as big as life And [C]smiling with his [G]eyes says [C]Joe, what they [D7]forgot to [G]kill Went [D]on to organize Went [D7]on to organ[G]ize Joe [G]Hill ain't dead, he says to me Joe [C]Hill ain't never [G]died Where [C]working men de[D7]fend their [G]rights Joe [D]Hill is at their side Joe [D7]Hill is at their [G]side From [G]San Diego up to Maine In [C]every mine and [G]mill Where [C]workers strike and [D7]organ[G]ize Joe [D]Hill is by their side Joe [D7]Hill is by their [G]side Song:- https://youtu.be/Q2OivplOBq8 194 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

John O’Dreams [D]When midnight comes and people [G]homeward [D]tread [D]Seek now your blanket and your [G]feather [D]bed [D]Home comes the ro[A]ver his [A7]journey’s o[G]ver [D]Yield up the night time to old [G]John O’[D]Dreams [D]Across the hills the sun has [G]gone a[D]stray [D]Tomorrow’s cares are many [G]dreams a[D]way [D]The stars are fly[A]ing [A7]your candle is dy[G]ing [D]Yield up the darkness to old [G]John O’[D]Dreams [D]Both man and master in the [G]night are [D]one [D]All things are equal when the [G]day is [D]done The [D]prince and the [A]ploughman, [A7]The slave and the free[G]man All [D]find their comfort in old [G]John O’[D]Dreams When [D]sleep it comes the dreams come [G]running [D]clear The [D]hawks of morning cannot [G]reach you [D]here [D]Sleep is a [A]river, [A7]flow on fore[G]ver [D]And for your boatman choose old [G]John O’[D]Dreams

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Jolene Chorus [Am]Jolene, Jol[C]ene, Jol[G]ene, Jol[Am]ene I'm [G]begging of you please don't take my [Am]man [Am]Jolene, Jol[C]ene, Jol[G]ene, Jol[Am]ene [G]Please don't take him [Em]just because you [Am]can Your [Am]beauty is [C]beyond compare With [G]flaming locks of [Am]auburn hair With [G]ivory skin and [Em]eyes of emerald [Am]green Your [Am]smile is like a [C]breath of spring Your [G]voice is soft like [Am]summer rain And I [G]cannot com[Em]pete with you, Jol[Am]ene He [Am]talks about you [C]in his sleep There's [G]nothing I can [Am]do to keep From [G]crying when he [Em]calls your name, Jol[Am]ene And [Am]I can easily [C]understand How [G]you could easily [Am]take my man But [G]you don't know what he [Em]means to me, Jol[Am]ene Chorus [Am]Jolene, Jol[C]ene, Jol[G]ene, Jol[Am]ene I'm [G]begging of you please don't take my [Am]man [Am]Jolene, Jol[C]ene, Jol[G]ene, Jol[Am]ene [G]Please don't take him [Em]just because you [Am]can [Am]You could have your [C]choice of men But [G]I could never [Am]love again [G]He's the only [Em]one for me, Jol[Am]ene I [Am]had to have this [C]talk with you My [G]happiness de[Am]pends on you And what[G]ever you de[Em]cide to do, Jol[Am]ene Chorus Song:- https://youtu.be/Ixrje2rXLMA 196 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Jolly Beggarman There [G]was a jolly [G7]beggarman came [C]trippin' o're the [Em]plains He [G]came unto a [C]farmer's door a [G]lodgin' for to [D7]gain The [G]farmer's daughter [G7]she came down And [C]viewed him cheek from [Em]chin Sayin’ "[G]Father he's a [C]handsome lad, I [G]pray you take him [D7]in". Chorus We'll [G]go no more a [G7]rovin', a [C]rovin' in the [Em]night We'll [G]go no more a [C]rovin' lad, the [G]moon it shines so [D7]bright We'll [G]go no more a rovin'. He [G]would not lie [G7]within the barn nor [C]yet within the [Em]byre But [G]he would in the [C]corner lie down [G]by the kitchen [D7]fire And [G]so the beggar's [G7]bed was made with [C]good clean sheets and [Em]hay And [G]down beside the [C]kitchen fire, the [G]jolly beggar [D7]lay Chorus The [G]farmer's daughter [G7]she came down to [C]bolt the kitchen do[Em]or And [G]there she saw the [C]beggar standin' [G]naked on the [D7]floor He [G]took the daughter [G7]in his arms and [C]to the bed he [Em]ran "Kind [G]Sir" she said, "be [C]easy now you'll [G]waken our good [D7]man!” Chorus "And [G]so you are no beggar[G7]man you [C]are some gentle[Em]man, For [G]you have stole me [C]maidenhead and [G]I am quite un[D7]done". "I [G]am no Lord I [G7]am no Squire, a [C]beggar's heart you've [Em]won, And [G]beggars they be [C]robbers all, so [G]you are quite un[D7]done!" Chorus She [G]took the bed in [G7]both her hands and [C]threw it at the [Em]wall Said, [G]"Go ye with the [C]beggarman! me [G]maidenhead and [D7]all!" Song:-

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Just The Other Side Of Nowhere [C]I come from just the other side of [Am]nowhere To this [F]big time lonesome [Dm]town. They [G7]got a lot of ice and snow here, Half as [F]cold as all the people I've [C]found. Every way I [Am]try to go here [F]seems to bring me [Dm]down. I've [G7]seen about enough to know where I be[C]long. [C7] I've got a [F]mind to see the headlights [G7]shining On that [F]old white [C]line between my heart and [Am]home. [F]Sick of spendin' Sundays [G7]wishing they were Mondays [C]Sittin' in a park a[C7]lone. So give my [F]best to anyone who's [G7]left who ever [F]done me [C]Any lovin' way but [Am]wrong. [F]Tell 'em that the pride of [Dm]just the other side of [G7]nowhere's Goin' [C]home. [C]Takin' nothin' back to show there For these [F]dues I've [Dm]paid. But the soul I almost [G7]sold here And the [F]body I've been givin' a[C]way. Fadin' from the [Am]neon nighttime glow here, [F]Headin' for the light of [Dm]day, [G7]Just the other side of nowhere, goin' [C]home. [C7] I've got a [F]mind to see the headlights [G7]shining On that [F]old white [C]line between my heart and [Am]home. [F]Sick of spendin' Sundays [G7]wishing they were Mondays [C]Sittin' in a park a[C7]lone. So give my [F]best to anyone who's [G7]left who ever [F]done me [C]Any lovin' way but [Am]wrong. [F]Tell 'em that the pride of [Dm]just the other side of [G7]nowhere's Goin' [C]home. Song:- https://youtu.be/TH76y1zP_Lw

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Kathy's Song I [G]hear the [Am]drizzle [G]of the rain [Am]Like a [Em]memory [C]it [D7]falls [G]Soft and [Bm]warm [G]continu[C]ing [Am]Tapping [Em]on my [D]roof and [G]walls [C] [G] And [G]from the [Am]shelter of my [G]mind [Am]Through the [Em]window [C]of my [D7]eyes I [G]gaze [Bm]beyond the [G]rain-drenched [C]streets [Am]To England, [Em]where my [D]heart [G]lies [C] [G] My [G]mind's dis[Am]tracted and [G]diffused My [Am]thoughts are [Em]many [C]miles a[D7]way They [G]lie with [Bm]you when [G]you're a[C]sleep And [Am]kiss you [Em]when you [D]start your [G]day [C] [G] And a [G]song I was [Am]writing is left un[G]done I [Am]don't know [Em]why I [C]spend my [D7]time [G]Writing [Bm]songs I [G]can't be[C]lieve With [Am]words that [Em]tear and [D]strain to [G]rhyme [C] [G] And [G]so you [Am]see, I have come to [G]doubt [Am]All that [Em]I once [C]held as [D7]true I [G]stand a[Bm]lone with[G]out be[C]liefs The [Am]only [Em]truth I [D]know of is [G]you [C] [G] And [G]as I [Am]watch the drops of [G]rain [Am]Weave their [Em]weary [C]paths and [D7]die I [G]know that [Bm]I am [G]like the [C]rain [Am]There but [Em]for the grace of [D]you go [G]I [C] [G] Song:- https://youtu.be/fXZyDtzDJMY

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Kevin Barry In [D]Mountjoy jail one monday [G]morn[D]ing, High above the gallows [A]tree Kevin Barry gave his [G]young [A]life For the [A7]cause of liber[D]ty Just a lad of eighteen [G]summ[D]ers Yet there's no one can de[A]ny As he marched to death that [G]mor[D]ning, He proudly [A7]held his head on [D]high Just be [D]fore he faced the [G]hang[D]man In his dreary prison [A]cell British soldiers tortured [G]Barr[A]y Be[A7]cause he would not [D]tell. The names of his brave [G]com[D]rades And other things they wished to [A]know "Turn informer or we'll [G]kill [D]you", Kevin Barry [A7]answered [D]"No".. Calmly [D]standing to [G]atten[D]tion While he bade his last fare[A]well To his broken-hearted [G]moth[A]er Whose sad [A7]grief no-one can [D]tell For the cause he proudly [G]cher[D]ished, This sad parting had to [A]be Then to death walked softly [G]smil[D]ing That old [A7]Ireland might be [D]free Another [D]martyr for old [G]Ire[D]land, Another murder for the [A]crown, Whose brutal laws may kill the [G]I[A]rish, But can't [A7]keep their spirits [D]down Lads like Barry are no [G]co[D]wards, For the cause they will not [A]lie Lads like Barry will free [G]Ire[D]land, For her [A7]sake we'll live and [D]die. Song:- https://youtu.be/XpOSBDrpMTw (sung in key of C) 200 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Knockin' On Heaven's Door [D]Mama, take this [A]badge off of [Em]me [D]I can't [A]use it any[G]more. It's [D]gettin' [A]dark, too dark for me to [Em]see I [D]feel like I'm [A]knockin' on heaven's [D]do[G]or. [D]Knock, knock, [A]knockin' on heaven's [Em]door [D]Knock, knock, [A]knockin' on heaven's [D]do[G]or. [D]Knock, knock, [A]knockin' on heaven's [Em]door [D]Knock, knock, [A]knockin' on heaven's [D]do[G]or. [D]Mama, put my [A]guns in the [Em]ground [D]I can't [A]shoot them any[G]more. That [D]long black [A]cloud is comin' [Em]down I [D]feel like I'm [A]knockin' on heaven's [D]do[G]or. [D]Knock, knock, [A]knockin' on heaven's [Em]door [D]Knock, knock, [A]knockin' on heaven's [D]do[G]or. [D]Knock, knock, [A]knockin' on heaven's [Em]door [D]Knock, knock, [A]knockin' on heaven's [D]do[G]or.

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Kilkelly [Am]Kilkelly Ireland [C]18 and 60, My [G]dear and loving son [Am]John Your good friend the schoolmaster [C]Pat McNamara So [G]good as to write these words [Am]down And your [C]brothers have all gone to [G]find work in England The [Am]house is so lonely and [G]sad The [Am]crop of potatoes is [C]sorely infected A [G]third to a half of them [Am]bad And [C]your sister Bridget and [G]Patrick O'Donald Are [Am]going to be married in [G]June Your [Am]Mother says not to [C]work on the railroad And be [G]sure to come on home [Am]soon [Am]Kilkelly Ireland [C]18 and 70, My [G]dear and loving son [Am]John Hello to your missus and [C]to your four children And [G]may they grow healthy and [Am]strong And [C]Michael has got in a [G]wee bit of trouble I [Am]suppose that he never will [G]learn Be[Am]cause of the dampness, there's [C]no turf to speak of And [G]now we have nothing to [Am]burn And [C]Bridget she's happy you [G]named a child for her Al[Am]though she has six of her [G]own You [Am]say you've found work but you [C]don't say what kind Or [G]when will you be coming [Am]home [Am]Kilkelly Ireland [C]18 and 80, Dear [G]Michael and John my [Am]sons I'm sorry to give you the [C]very sad news That your [G]dear old mother passed [Am]on And [C]we buried her down at the [G]church in Kilkelly Your [Am]brothers and Bridget were [G]there You [Am]don't have to worry, she [C]died very peaceful Re[G]member her in your [Am]prayers And it's [C]so good to hear that [G]Michael's returning With [Am]money he's sure to buy [G]land For the [Am]crops have all failed and [C]people are selling . . . [G]any price that they [Am]can 202 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

[Am]Kilkelly Ireland [C]18 and 90 My [G]dear and loving son [Am]John I suppose that I must be [C]close on to eighty It's [G]thirty years since you've [Am]gone And [C]because of all the [G]money you sent me I'm still [Am]living out on my [G]own [Am]Michael has built him[C]self a fine house And [G]Bridget’s daughters have [Am]grown And [C]thank you for sending your [G]family picture Such [Am]lovely young women and [G]men You [Am]say that you might even [C]come for a visit What a [G]joy to see you a[Am]gain [Am]Kilkelly Ireland [C]18 and 9[G]2, My dear brother [Am]John I'm sorry I didn't write [C]sooner to tell you The [G]dear old father has [Am]gone He was [C]living with Bridget, she [G]says he was cheerful And [Am]healthy right up to the [G]end Ah, you [Am]should have seen him play with the grandchildren Of [G]Pat McNamara your [Am]friend And we [C]buried him down a[G]longside of mother [Am]Down at Kilkelly church[G]yard He [Am]was a strong and a [C]feisty old man Con[G]sidering his life was so [Am]hard And it's [C]funny the way he kept [G]asking about you He [Am]called for you at the [G]end [Am]Why don't you think about [C]coming to visit? We'd [G]all love to see you a[Am]gain Song:- https://youtu.be/QRHQAtKbRTk

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Lakes Of Pontchartrain It [G]was one [D]fine March [Em]morning, I [G]bid New Or[C]leans A[G]dieu I took the [D]road to [C]Jackson [D7]Town, My [G]fortune to re[C]new I [G]cursed all [D]foreign [C]mon[D7]ey, No [G]credit could I [C]gain Which [G]filled my [D]heart with [Em]longing for, The [G]Lakes of [C]Ponchar[G]train I [G]stepped on [D]board a [Em]railroad car Be[G]neath the [C]morning [G]sun I [G]rode the [D]rods ‘til [C]eve[D7]ning And I [G]laid me down a[C]gain All [G]strangers [D]there no [C]friends to [D7]me 'Til a [G]dark girl towards me [C]came And I [G]fell in [D]love with my [Em]Creole Girl, By the [G]Lakes of [C]Ponchar[G]train I [G]said, "My [D]pretty [Em]Creole Girl, Me [G]money [C]here's no [G]good, And if it weren't for the [D]alli[C]ga[D7]tors, I'd [G]sleep out in the [C]woods”. “You're [G]welcome [D]here kind [C]stran[D7]ger, Our [G]house is very [C]plain And we’ve [G]never [D]turned a [Em]stranger out By the [G]Lakes of [C]Ponchar[G]train”. She [G]took me [D]to her [Em]mammy's house And [G]treated [C]me right [G]well The hair up[D]on her [C]shoul[D7]ders In [G]jet black ringlets [C]fell To [G]try and [D]paint her [C]beau[D7]ty, I'm [G]sure 'twould be in [C]vain So [G]handsome [D]was my [Em]Creole girl By the [G]Lakes of [C]Ponchar[G]train 204 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

I [G]asked her [D]if she'd [Em]marry me, She [G]said that could [C]never [G]be For she had [D]got a [C]lo[D7]ver And [G]he was far at [C]sea She [G]said that [D]she would [C]wait for [D7]him And [G]true she would re[C]main Till [G]he'd re[D]turn to his [Em]Creole girl, On the [G]Lakes of [C]Ponchar[G]train It's [G]fare thee [D]well, me [Em]Creole girl, I'll [G]never [C]see you [G]more But I'll ne’er for[D]get your [C]kind[D7]ness In the [G]cottage by the [C]shore And [G]at each [D]social [C]gather[D7]ing, A [G]flowing glass I'll [C]drain And I'll [G]drink a [D]health to my [Em]Creole girl, By the [G]Lakes of [C]Ponchar[G]train Song:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fg888ieLcSw Tutorial:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YPQEpUydG3k http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-leiCe1VbmE

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Leave Her Johnny Oh, I [D]thought I heard the old man say [A]Leave her, Johnny, [D]leave her It's a [G]long, hard pull to the next pay [D]day And it's [D]time for us to [A]leave [D]her Chorus [A]Leave her, Johnny, [D]leave her Oh, [G]leave her, Johnny, [D]leave her Oh, the [G]voyage is done and the winds don't [D]blow And it's [D]time for us to [A]leave [D]her Oh, [D]pull you lubbers or you'll get no pay Oh, [A]leave her, Johnny, [D]leave her Oh, [G]pull you lubbers and then be [D]lay And it's [D]time for us to [A]leave [D]her [A]Leave her, Johnny, [D]leave her Oh, [G]leave her, Johnny, [D]leave her Oh, the [G]voyage is done and the winds don't [D]blow And it's [D]time for us to [A]leave [D]her Oh the [D]skipper was bad, but the mate was worse Oh, [A]leave her, Johnny, [D]leave her He'd [G]blow you down with a spite and a [D]curse And it's [D]time for us to [A]leave [D]her [A]Leave her, Johnny, [D]leave her Oh, [G]leave her, Johnny, [D]leave her Oh, the [G]voyage is done and the winds don't [D]blow And it's [D]time for us to [A]leave [D]her And I [D]thought I heard the old man say Oh, [A]leave her, Johnny, [D]leave her It's a [G]long, hard pull to the next pay [D]day And it's [D]time for us to [A]leave [D]her 206 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

[A]Leave her, Johnny, [D]leave her Oh, [G]leave her, Johnny, [D]leave her Oh, the [G]voyage is done and the winds don't [D]blow And it's [D]time for us to [A]leave [D]her Oh the [D]times was hard and the wages low Oh, [A]leave her, Johnny, [D]leave her And the [G]grub was bad and the gales did [D]blow And it's [D]time for us to [A]leave [D]her Oh her [D]stern was foul and the voyage was long Oh, [A]leave her, Johnny, [D]leave her The [G]winds was bad and the gales was [D]strong And it's [D]time for us to [A]leave [D]her [A]Leave her, Johnny, [D]leave her Oh, [G]leave her, Johnny, [D]leave her Oh, the [G]voyage is done and the winds don't [D]blow And it's [D]time for us to [A]leave [D]her And we’ll [D]leave her tight and we’ll leave her trim Oh, [A]leave her, Johnny, [D]leave her And [G]heave the hungry packet [D]in And it's [D]time for us to [A]leave [D]her Oh, [D]leave her, Johnny, leave her with a grin Oh, [A]leave her, Johnny, [D]leave her [G]For there’s many a worser we’ve sailed [D]in And it's [D]time for us to [A]leave [D]her And [D]now it’s time to say goodbye Oh, [A]leave her, Johnny, [D]leave her For the [G]old pierhead’s a-drawing [D]nigh And it's [D]time for us to [A]leave [D]her Song:- https://youtu.be/amok6bFmCdU

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Leaving Nancy [D]In comes the train and the [G]whole platform shakes It [A]stops with a shudder and a [G]screaming of [D]brakes The parting has come and my [G]weary soul aches I'm [A]leaving my [A7]Nancy, [D]oh But you [D]stand there so calmly [G]determinedly gay You [A]talk of the weather and [G]events of the [D]day And your eyes tell me all that your [G]tongue doesn't say Good[A]bye my [A7]Nancy, [D]oh Chorus And [D]come a little [G]closer Put your [A]head upon my [G]shoul[D]der And let me hold you [G]one last time Be[A]fore the [A7]whistle [D]blows My [D]suitcase is lifted and [G]stowed on the train And a [A]thousand regrets whirl a[G]round in my [D]brain And the ache in my heart it’s a [G]black sea of pain I'm [A]leaving my [A7]Nancy, [D]oh But you [D]stand there so calmly so [G]lovely to see But the [A]grip of your hand is an [G]unspoken [D]plea You're not fooling yourself and you're not [G]fooling me Good[A]bye my [A7]Nancy, [D]oh But our [D]time has run out and the [G]whistle has blown And [A]here I must leave of you [G]standing a[D]lone We had so little time and [G]now the time's gone Good[A]bye my [A7]Nancy, [D]oh And [D]as the train starts [G]gently to roll [A]And as I lean out to [G]wave and to [D]call I see your first tears how they [G]trickle and fall Good[A]bye my [A7]Nancy, [D]oh Song:Tutorial:208 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Leaving On A Jet Plane All my [G]bags are packed, I'm [C]ready to go, I'm [G]standing here out[C]side your door I [G]hate to wake you [C]up to say good[D]bye [D] But the [G]dawn is breaking, it's [C]early morn, The [G]taxi's waiting he's [C]blowing his horn Al[G]ready I'm so [C]lonesome I could [D]die [D7] Chorus So [G]kiss me and [C]smile for me, [G]Tell me that you'll [C]wait for me [G]Hold me like you'll [C]never let me [D]go [D] 'Cause I'm [G]leaving [C]on a jet plane, [G]Don't know when [C]I'll be back a[G]gain Oh, [C]babe, I hate to [D7]go Chorus There's so [G]many times I've [C]let you down, So [G]many times I've [C]played around I [G]tell you now [C]they don't mean a [D]thing [D] Every [G]place I go I'll [C]think of you, Every [G]song I sing I'll [C]sing for you When [G]I come back, I'll [C]wear your wedding [D]ring [D7] Chorus [G]Now the time has [C]come to leave you, [G]One more time [C]let me kiss you Then [G]close your eyes, [C]I'll be on my [D]way. [D7] [G]Dream about the [C]days to come When [G]I won't have to [C]leave alone [G]About the times [C]I won't have to [D]say [D] 
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Lemon Tree [D]When I was [A7]just a lad of [D]ten, my father [A7]said to [D]me, "Come here and [A7]take a [D]lesson from the lovely [A7]lemon [D]tree." "Don't [G]put your [D]faith in [G]love, my boy", my father [D]said to [G]me, "I fear you'll [D]find that [G]love is like the lovely [D]lemon [G]tree." Lemon [D]tree very pretty and the lemon flower is [A7]sweet But the fruit of the poor lemon is impossible to [D]eat. Lemon tree very pretty and the lemon flower is [A7]sweet But the fruit of the poor lemon is impossible to [D]eat. [D]One day [A7]beneath the [D]lemon tree, My love and [A7]I did [D]lie A girl so sweet [A7]that when she [D]smiled The stars rose [A7]in the [D]sky. We [G]passed that [D]summer [G]lost in love beneath the [D]lemon [G]tree The music [D]of her laughter [G]hid My father's [D]words from [G]me: Lemon [D]tree very pretty and the lemon flower is [A7]sweet But the fruit of the poor lemon is impossible to [D]eat. Lemon tree very pretty and the lemon flower is [A7]sweet But the fruit of the poor lemon is impossible to [D]eat. One [D]day she [A7]left without a [D]word. She took [A7]away the [D]sun. And in the [A7]dark she left be[D]hind, I knew what [A7]she had [D]done. She'd [G]left me [D]for another, [G]It's a common [D]tale but [G]true. A sadder [D]man but wiser [G]now I sing these [D]words to [G]you: Lemon [D]tree very pretty and the lemon flower is [A7]sweet But the fruit of the poor lemon is impossible to [D]eat. Lemon tree very pretty and the lemon flower is [A7]sweet But the fruit of the poor lemon is impossible to [D]eat. Song:- https://youtu.be/4qhw8YXfTdI 210 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Let Ramensky Go Chorus [Am]Alley-ee alley-ay [C]alley-oo alley-[Em]oh [F]Open up your [C]prison gates and [Am]let [G]Ramensky [Am]go [Am]There was a lad in Glesga town, Ramensky [G]was his [Am]name [F]Johnny didnae [C]know it then but [Am]he was [G]set for [Am]fame He did a wee bit job or two, he blew them [G]open [Am]wide But they [F]caught him and they [C]tried him And they [Am]bunged him [G]right [Am]inside [Am]And when they let him out he said he'd do his [G]best but [Am]then He [F]yielded tae [C]temptation and they [Am]bunged him [G]in [Am]again Now Johnny made the headlines, entertained the [G]boys [Am]below When he [F]climbed up tae the [C]prison roof And [Am]gave a [G]one-man [Am]show [Am]But when the war was raging the brass-hats [G]had a [Am]plan Tae [F]steal some [C]information, but they [Am]couldnae [G]find a [Am]man So they nobbled John in prison, asked if he would [G]take a [Am]chance Then they [F]dropped him in a [C]parachute [Am]beyond the [G]coast of [Am]France [Am]Then Johnny was a hero, they shook him [G]by the [Am]hand For [F]stealing secret [C]documents Frae the [Am]German [G]High [Am]Command So Johnny was rewarded for the job he [G]did sae [Am]well They [F]granted him a [C]pardon frae the [Am]prison [G]and the [Am]cell [Am]But Johnny was in error when he tried his [G]hand once [Am]more For they [F]caught him at a [C]blastin', And it [Am]wasnae [G]worth the [Am]score The jury pled for mercy, but the judge's [G]voice was [Am]heard Ten [F]years without [C]remission, and [Am]that's my [G]final [Am]word [Am]Now Peterhead's a fortress, it’s walls are [G]thick and [Am]stout But it [F]couldnae hold wee [C]Johnny when he [Am]felt like [G]walking [Am]out Five times he took a powder, he [G]left them in a [Am]fix And [F]every day they [C]sweat and pray in [Am]case he [G]makes it [Am]six Song:- https://youtu.be/VEs1zU1ZIk4 https://youtu.be/tTKMMh9Xk8Q Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Let Him Go, Let Him Tarry Let him [D]go, let him tarry, let him [A7]sink or let him [D]swim [A]He doesn't [A7]care for me nor I don't care for [D]him He can go and get another and I [G]hope she’ll bring him [D]joy For [A]I’m going to [A7]marry a far nicer [D]boy Fare thee [D]well to cold winter, now the [A7]summer's come at [D]last [A]Nothing have I [A7]gained but my true love I have [D]lost I'll sing and I'll be happy like the [G]birds upon the [D]tree For [A]since he de[A7]ceived me I care no more for [D]he Let him [D]go, let him tarry, let him [A7]sink or let him [D]swim [A]He doesn't [A7]care for me nor I don't care for [D]him He can go and get another and I [G]hope she’ll bring him [D]joy For [A]I’m going to [A7]marry a far nicer [D]boy He [D]wrote me a letter saying [A7]he was very [D]bad I [A]sent him back an [A7]answer saying I was awful [D]glad He wrote to me another saying [G]he was well and [D]strong But [A]I care no [A7]more for him than the ground he walks up[D]on [D]Some of his friends had a [A7]good kind wish for [D]me [A]Others of his [A7]friends they could hang me on a [D]tree But soon I'll let them see my love, and [G]soon I'll let them [D]know That [A]I can get a new [A7]sweetheart on any ground I [D]go Let him [D]go, let him tarry, let him [A7]sink or let him [D]swim [A]He doesn't [A7]care for me nor I don't care for [D]him He can go and get another and I [G]hope she’ll bring him [D]joy For [A]I’m going to [A7]marry a far nicer [D]boy He can [D]go to his old mother now and [A7]set her mind at [D]ease For [A]she's a mean old [A7]woman and very hard to [D]please For it's slightin' me and talking ill is [G]all she's ever [D]done [A]Since I was [A7]courting her great big ugly [D]son Song:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMKRqyWi8eE 212 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Let It Be When I [D]find myself in [A]times of trouble [Bm]Mother Mary [G]comes to me [D]Speaking words of [A]wisdom, let it [G]be [D][Em][D] And [D]in my hour of [A]darkness She is [Bm]standing right in [G]front of me [D]Speaking words of [A]wisdom, let it [G]be [D][Em][D] Let it [Bm]be, let it [D]be Let it [G]be, let it [D]be Whisper words of [A]wisdom, let it [G]be [D][Em][D] And [D]when the broken [A]hearted people [Bm]Living in the world a[G]gree [D]There will be an [A]answer, let it [G]be [D][Em][D] For [D]though they may be [A]parted There is [Bm]still a chance that [G]they may see [D]There will be an [A]answer, let it [G]be [D][Em][D] Let it [Bm]be, let it [D]be Let it [G]be, let it [D]be Whisper words of [A]wisdom, let it [G]be [D][Em][D] And [D]when the night is [A]cloudy There is [Bm]still a light that [G]shines on me [D]Shine on until to[A]morrow, let it [G]be [D][Em][D] I [D]wake up to the [A]sound of music, [Bm]Mother Mary [G]comes to me [D]Speaking words of [A]wisdom, let it [G]be [D][Em][D] Let it [Bm]be, let it [D]be Let it [G]be, let it [D]be Whisper words of [A]wisdom, let it [G]be [D][Em][D] Song:Tutorial:-

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Lifeboat Mona Chorus [Am]Remember December [G]fifty-[Am]nine The howling wind and the [G]driving [E]rain Re[Am]member the gallant [G]men who [C]drowned On the [G]lifeboat [Em]Mona [E]was her [Am]name The [Am]wind it blows and the [G]sea roar's [Am]up Beats the land with [G]mighty [Em]waves At St.[Am]Andrew's bay the [G]lightship [C]fought The [G]sea un[Em]til her [E]moorings [Am]gave The [Am]captain signalled [G]to the [Am]shore We must have help or [G]we'll go [E]down From [Am]Broughty Ferry at [G]two a.[C]m They [G]sent the [Em]life[E]boat Mo[Am]na Three [Am]hours went by and the [G]Mona [Am]called The wind blows hard and the [G]sea runs [E]high In the [Am]morning of Car[G]noustie [C]beach The [G]Mona [Em]and her [E]crew did [Am]lie [Am]Eight men formed that [G]gallant [Am]crew They set their boats a[G]gainst the [E]main The [Am]wind's so hard and the [G]sea's so [C]rough We'll [G]never see [Em]land or [E]home a[Am]gain [Am]Five lay drowned in the [G]cabin [Am]there, Two were washed up [G]on the [E]shore [Am]Eight men died when the [G]boat cap[C]sized And the [G]eight is [Em]lost for[E]ever [Am]more. [Am]Remember December [G]fifty-[Am]nine The howling wind and the [G]driving [E]rain The [Am]men who leave the [G]land be[C]hind And the [G]men who[Em]never see their [E]homes a[Am]gain. Song:- https://youtu.be/elNHzSf-QZI 214 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Little Boxes Little [G]boxes on the hillside, Little [C]boxes made of [G]tickytacky Little [G]boxes on the [D7]hillside, Little [G]boxes all the [D]same There's a [G]green one and a pink one And a [C]blue one and a [G]yellow one And they're [G]all made out of [D7]ticky tacky And they [G]all look [D7]just the [G]same. And the [G]people in the houses All [C]went to the uni[G]versity Where they [G]all were put in [D7]boxes And they [G]came out all the [D]same, And there's [G]doctors and there's lawyers, And [C]business ex[G]ecutives And they're [G]all made out of [D7]ticky tacky And they [G]all look [D7]just the [G]same. And they [G]all play on the golf course And [C]drink their mar[G]tinis dry, And they [G]all have pretty [D7]children And the [G]children go to [D]school And the [G]children go to summer camp And [C]then to the uni[G]versity Where they [G]all are put in [D7]boxes And they [G]come out [D7]all the [G]same. And the [G]boys go into business And [C]marry and raise a [G]family In [G]boxes made of [D7]ticky tacky And they [G]all look just the [D]same. There's a [G]green one and a pink one And a [C]blue one and a [G]yellow one And they're [G]all made out of [D7]ticky tacky And they [G]all look [D7]just the [G]same. Song:- https://youtu.be/XUwUp-D_VV0

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Listen, Listen [G]The young man [C]rose his pretty [G]face, All for to [C]feel the salty [G]spray. When storms are [C]mustering they [G]say I'll come and [Am]take you [D]all a[G]way. [G]I am a [C]traveller by [G]trade, I only [C]have what I have [G]made. A fortune [C]teller too they [G]say, And I can [Am]take you [D]all a[G]way. [G]Listen, [C]listen to him [G]do, He is the [C]one who is for [G]you. Listen, [C]listen they [G]say, He'll come and [Am]take [D]us all a[G]way. And [G]over [C]there the young man [G]stayed, Upon on the [C]rocks so rough and [G]grey. Watching the [C]boy, watching the [G]day. Thinking of [Am]how he [D]came to [G]be. A [G]young man [C]he, he is so [G]real, And never [C]more to go a[G]stray. He is of [C]value now they [G]say, And he can [Am]take [D]himself a[G]way. [G]Listen, [C]listen to him [G]do, He is the [C]one who is for [G]you. Listen, [C]listen they [G]say, He'll come and [Am]take [D]us all a[G]way. Song:-

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Ecoute, Ecoute [G]Vers le ri[C]vage au goût sa[G]lé Son beau vi[C]sage s'est le[G]vé Viendra l'or[C]age un gris ma[G]tin Je vous mont[C]rerai le che[G]min Je suis le [C]voyageur du [G]temps Je vous [C]connais depuis long[G]temps Je lis dans [C]hier, je vois de[G]main Je viens vous [C]montrer le che[G]min [G]Ecoute, [C]écoute, ouvre ton [G]coeur Il est ce[C]lui qui te com[G]prend [G]Ecoutons le [C]prince du [G]vent Il nous [Am]conduit vers [D]le bon[G]heur Et le [C]jeune homme tout là-[G]bas Sur les ro[C]chers sauvages et [G]froids Pense à l'en[C]fant qu'il a é[G]té Pense aux jours [C]qui l'ont transfor[G]mé Il s'est trou[C]vé realis[G]é Et ne se [C]perdra plus ja[G]mais Il fait le [C]monde et le des[G]tin Et il conn[Am]aît bien [D]son che[G]min [G]Ecoute, [C]écoute, ouvre ton [G]coeur Il est ce[C]lui qui te com[G]prend [G]Ecoutons le [C]prince du [G]vent Il nous [Am]conduit vers [D]le bon[G]heur Song:-

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Little Musgrave It [G]fell upon a [C]holy day as [G]many in the year [G]Musgrave to the [C]church did go to [G]see fine [C]ladies [G]there And [G]some were dressed in [C]velvet red and [G]some in velvet grey Then [G]in came Lord [C]Barnard’s wife the [G]fairest a[C]mong them [G]all [G]She cast an eye on [C]Little Musgrave as [G]bright as the summer’s sun Said Musgrave unto [C]himself this [G]Lady’s [C]heart I’ve [G]won [G]I have loved you [C]Little Musgrave full [G]long and many’s the day And [G]I have loved you [C]Fair Lady and [G]never a [C]word did [G]say I [G]have a bower in [C]Bucklesfordberry [G]it’s my heart’s delight [G]I’ll take you back [C]there with me if you’ll l[G]ie in your [C]arms all [G]night But [G]standing by was a [C]little footpage from the [G]Lady’s coach he ran Al[G]though I am my [C]lady’s page I [G]am Lord [C]Barnard’s [G]man My Lord [G]Barnard shall [C]hear of this [G]whether I sink or swim And [G]every where the [C]bridge was broken He’d [G]enter the [C]water and [G]swim [G]My Lord Barnard my [C]Lord Bar[G]nard you are a man of life But [G]Musgrave is at [C]Bucklesford[G]berry a[G]sleep with your [C]wedded[G]wife If [G]this be true my [C]little footpage, this [G]thing thou tellest me All the [G]gold in [C]Bucklesfordberry [G]gladly I’ll [C]give to [G]thee [G]But if this be a lie my [C]little footpage this [G]thing thou tellest me From the [G]highest tree in [C]Bucklesfordberry [G]Hanged you [C]shall [G]be [G]Go saddle me the [C]black he said go [G]saddle me the grey [G]Sound you not your [C]horns he [G]said lest our coming [C]you’d be[G]tray [G]But there was a man in [C]Lord Barnard’s train Who [G]loved the Little Musgrave He [G]blew his horn both [C]loud and shrill, [G]‘Away [C]Musgrave a[G]way’! [G]I think I hear the [C]morning cock I [G]‘think I hear the jay I [G]think I hear Lord [C]Barnards men I [G]wish I [C]was a[G]way [G]Lie still lie still my [C]Little Musgrave and [G]hug me from the cold ’Tis [G]nothing but a [C]sheperd lad a [G]bringing his [C]flock to [G]fold 218 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Is [G]not your hawk up[C]on his perch, your [G]steed eats oats and hay And [G]you’ve a lady [C]in your arms [G]why would you [C]go a[G]way So he’s [G]turned her round and [C]kissed her twice and [G]‘then they fell asleep When [G]they awoke Lord [C]Barnard’s men were [G]standing at [C]their [G]feet [G]How do you like my [C]bed he said and [G]how do you like my sheets [G]How do you like my [C]fair Lady who [G]lies in your [C]arms a [G] sleep [G]‘Tis well I like your [C]bed he said and full [G]great it gives me pain [G]I’d gladly give a [C]hundred pounds to [G]be on [C]yonder [G]Plain [G]Rise up rise up [C]Little Musgrave rise [G]up and then put on It’ll [G]not be said in [C]this country that I [G]slayed a [C]naked [G]man So [G]Slowly slowly [C]he got up and [G]slowly he put on So [G]Slowly [C]down the stairs a [G] thinking [C]to be [G]slain [G]There are two swords [C]down by my side full [G]dear they cost my purse And [G]you shall have the [C]better of them and [G]I shall [C]have the [G]worst And the [G]first stroke Little [C]Musgrave struck it [G]hurt Lord Barnard sore But the next [G]stroke that Lord [C]Barnard struck Little [G]Musgrave [C]ne’er struck [G]more Then [G]up spoke the [C]lady fair from the [G]bed whereon she lay Al[G]though youre dead my [C]Little Musgrave [G]still for [C]you I’ll [G]pray [G]How do you like his [C]cheeks he said and [G]how do you like his chin [G]How do you like his [C]dead body now [G]there’s no [C]life with[G]in [G]‘Tis well I like his [C]cheeks she cried and [G]more I love his chin It’s [G]more I want his [C]dead body then [G]all your [C]kith and [G]kin [G]He’s taken out his [C]long long sword to [G]strike the mortal blow [G]Through and through the [C]Lady’s heart the [G]cold steel [C]it did [G]go A [G]grave a grave Lord [C]Barnard cried to [G]put these lovers in But [G]bury me Lady on the [C]upper hand for she [G]came from [C]better [G]kin [G]For I have just killed the [C]finest knight that [G]ever rode a steed And [G]I’ve just slain the [C]finest lady that [G]ever did a [C]woman’s [G]deed It [G]fell upon a [C]holy day as [G]many in the year [G]Musgrave to the [C]church did go to [G]see fine [C]ladies [G]there Song:- https://youtu.be/HYhbP06gjWI Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Liverpool Lou Oh [C]Liverpool Lou, lovely [F]Liverpool [C]Lou Why [C]don't you behave, love, like the other girls [G]do? Why must my [C]poor heart be [F]following [C]you Stay home and love me, my [G]Liverpool [C]Lou When [C]I go a-wal[G]king, I hear people tal[C]king Schoolchildren play[F]ing, I know what they're say[C]ing They're saying you'll grieve [G]me, that you will deceive [C]me Some morning you'll leave [F]me, all [G]packed up and [C]gone Oh [C]Liverpool Lou, lovely [F]Liverpool [C]Lou Why [C]don't you behave, love, like the other girls [G]do? Why [C]must my poor heart be [F]following [C]you Stay home and love me, my [G]Liverpool [C]Lou The [C]sound from the ri[G]ver keeps telling me e[C]ver That I should forget [F]you like I'd never met [C]you Tell me their song, [G]love, was never more [C]wrong love Say I belong [F]love to my [G]Liverpool [C]Lou Oh [C]Liverpool Lou, lovely [F]Liverpool [C]Lou Why [C]don't you behave, love, like the other girls [G]do? Why [C]must my poor heart be [F]following [C]you Stay home and love me, my [G]Liverpool [C]Lou Song:-

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Living Next Door To Alice [A]Sally called when she got the word [D]She said I suppose you've heard [E]about [A]Alice [E]When I [A]rushed to the window and I looked outside, [D]And I could hardly believe my eyes [E]As a big limousine rolled up Into [A]Alice's drive...[E] Chorus Oh, I [A]don't know why she's leaving, or where she's gonna go, I [D]guess she's got her reasons, but I just don't want to know, 'Cos for [E]twenty-four years I've been living next door to [A]Alice..[E] [A]Twenty-four years just waiting for a chance, To [D]tell her how I feel and maybe get a second glance, Now I've [E]got to get used to not [E7]living next door to [A]Alice..[E] [A]We grew up together, two kids in the park [D]We carved our initials, deep in the bark, [E]Me and [A]Alice...[E] Now she [A]walks through the door with her head held high, [D]Just for a moment, I caught her eye [E]As a big limousine pulled slowly out of [A]Alice's drive….[E] Chorus And [A]Sally called back and asked how I felt [D]And she said I know how to help - [E]get over [A]Alice…[E] She said [A]now Alice is gone, But I'm still here, [D]you know I've been waiting for twenty-four years [E]...and the big limousine disappeared... Chorus Now I'll [E]never get used to not[E7] living next door to [A]Alice.[E] Song:- https://youtu.be/-XxGf4KAWPs

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Lord Of The Dance I [C]danced in the [Am]morning when the [C]world was be[Am]gun, And I [Dm]danced in the moon and the [F]stars and the [G]sun, And I [C]came down from [Am]heaven and I [C]danced on the [Am]earth, At [Dm]Bethlehem I [F]had my [C]birth. Chorus [C]Dance, [Am]Dance, where[C]ever you may [Am]be, [C]I am the [Em]Lord of the [Dm]Dance, said [G]he, And I'll [Am]lead you [C]all, wher[Am]ever you may [C]be, And I'll [Dm]lead you [G]all in the [C]Dance, said he I [C]danced for the [Am]scribe and the [C]phari[Am]see, But they [Dm]would not dance and they [F]wouldn't follow [G]me. I [C]danced for the [Am]fishermen, [C]James and [Am]John They [Dm]came with me and the [F]Dance went [C]on. I [C]danced on the [Am]Sabbath and I [C]cured the [Am]lame; The [Dm]holy people [F]said it was a [G]shame. They [C]whipped and they [Am]stripped And they [C]hung me on [Am]high, And they [Dm]left me there on a [F]cross to [C]die. [C]Dance, [Am]Dance, where[C]ever you may [Am]be, [C]I am the [Em]Lord of the [Dm]Dance, said [G]he, And I'll [Am]lead you [C]all, wher[Am]ever you may [C]be, And I'll [Dm]lead you [G]all in the [C]Dance, said he I [C]danced on a [Am]Friday when the [C]sky turned [Am]black It's [Dm]hard to dance with the [F]devil on your [G]back. They [C]buried my [Am]body and they [C]thought I'd [Am]gone, But [Dm]I am the Dance, and the [F]Dance goes [C]on. They [C]cut me [Am]down and I [C]leapt up [Am]high [Dm]I am the life that'll [F]never, never [G]die; I'll [C]live in [Am]you if you'll [C]live in [Am]me [Dm]I am the Lord of the [F]Dance, said [C]he Song:- https://youtu.be/ba6r6rdijuM 222 | P a g e 2018 Sing and Share INDEX

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Louise [G]They all said, “Louise was not half [A7]bad” It was [C]written on the [D]walls and window [G]shades And [G]how she'd act the little [A7]girl The de[C]ceiver, don't bel[D]ieve her, that's her [G]trade [C]Sometimes a [D]bottle of per[G]fume [C]Flowers, and [D]maybe some [G]lace [C]Men bought [D]Louise ten cent [Em]trinkets Their inten[A7]tions were easily [D]traced Ahhh, [G]everybody thought it kind of [A7]sad When they [C]found Lou[D]ise in her [G]room They'd [G]all put her down below their [A7]kind Still some [C]cried when she [D]died this after[G]noon [C]Louise rode [D]home on a [G]mail train [C]Somewhere to the [D]south I heard them [G]say [C]Too bad it [D]ended so u[Em]gly, [A7]Too bad she had to go that [D]way But the [G]wind is blowin' cold to[A7]night Good[C]night Lou[D]ise, good[G]night Yes, the [G]wind is blowin' cold to[A7]night Good[C]night Lou[D]ise, good[G]night Song:- https://youtu.be/xoYwNmof1N8

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Love And Happiness For You Key D [D]Here's a wishing well Here's a penny [G]for Any thought it [A]is That makes you [D]smile [D]Every diamond dream Every thing that [G]brings Love and [A]happiness To your [D]life [D]Here's a rabbit's foot Take it when you [G]go So you'll always [A]know You're safe from [D]harm [D]Wear your ruby shoes When you're far a[G]way So you'll always [A]stay Home in your [D]heart Chorus You will always have a [G]lucky star That shines because of [D]what you are Even in the [E]deepest dark Because your [A]aim is true And if I could only [G]have one wish Darling, then it [D]would be this Love and [A]happiness for [D]you [D]Here's a spinning wheel Use it once you've [G]learned There's a way to [A]turn The straw to [D]gold [D]Here's a rosary Count on every [G]bead With a prayer to [A]keep The hope you [D]hold Song:- https://youtu.be/-7KhB7uJ_TE 224 | P a g e 2018 Sing and Share INDEX

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Love And Happiness For You Key G [G]Here's a wishing well Here's a penny [C]for Any thought it [D]is That makes you [G]smile [G]Every diamond dream Every thing that [C]brings Love and [D]happiness To your [G]life [G]Here's a rabbit's foot Take it when you [C]go So you'll always [D]know You're safe from [G]harm [G]Wear your ruby shoes When you're far a[C]way So you'll always [D]stay Home in your [G]heart Chorus You will always have a [C]lucky star That shines because of [G]what you are Even in the [A]deepest dark Because your [D]aim is true And if I could only [C]have one wish Darling, then it [G]would be this Love and [D]happiness for [G]you [G]Here's a spinning wheel Use it once you've [C]learned There's a way to [D]turn The straw to [G]gold [G]Here's a rosary Count on every [C]bead With a prayer to [D]keep The hope you [G]hold Song:- https://youtu.be/-7KhB7uJ_TE Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Love Is Pleasing I [G]wish, I wish, I wish in [D]vain I wish I was a youth a[G]gain But a youth a[G]gain I can never [D]be ‘Til apples grow on an ivy [G]tree I left me father, I left me mo[D]ther I left all my sisters and brothers [G]too I left all my friends and me own rela[D]tions I left them all for to follow [G]you But the sweetest apple is the soonest rot[D]ten And the hottest love is the soonest [G]cold And what can't be cured love has to be endured [D]love And now I am bound for Ameri[G]ca I [G]wish, I wish, I wish in [D]vain I wish I was a youth a[G]gain But a youth a[G]gain I can never [D]be ‘Til apples grow on an ivy [G]tree Oh love is pleasin' and love is teas[D]in' And love is a pleasure when first it's [G]new But as it grows older sure the love grows col[D]der And it fades away like the morning [G]dew I [G]wish, I wish, I wish in [D]vain I wish I was a youth a[G]gain But a youth a[G]gain I can never [D]be ‘Til apples grow on an ivy [G]tree And love and porter makes a young man ol[D]der And love and whiskey makes him old and [G]grey And what can't be cured love has to be endured [D]love And now I am bound for Ameri[G]ca Song:- https://youtu.be/ZIYZtzi2tes 226 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Loving Her Was Easier (Than Anything I'll Ever Do Again) [C]I have seen the mornin' burnin' [F]Golden on the mountain in the [C]skies Achin' with the feelin' of the [F]Freedom of an eagle when she [C]flies [F]Turnin' on the world the way She smiled upon my soul as I lay [C]dyin' Healin' as the colors in the [F]Sunshine and the shadows of her [C]eyes Wakin' in the mornin' to the [F]Feelin' of her fingers on my [C]skin Wipin' out the traces of the [F]people and the places that I've [C]been [F]Teachin' me that yesterday was Somethin' that I'd never thought of [C]trying' Talkin' of tomorrow and the [F]money Love and time we had to [C]spend Lovin' her was easier than [G7]anything I'll ever do a[C]gain [F]Comin' close together with a feelin' That I've never known be[C]fore in my time She ain't ashamed to be a [F]Woman or afraid to be a [C]friend I [F]don't know the answer to the easy way She opened every [C]door in my mind But dreamin' was as easy as Be[F]lievin' it was never gonna [C]end And lovin' her was easier than [G7]Anything I'll ever do a[C]gain Song:- https://youtu.be/ztuXo9BuNAk

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Lyin' Eyes [G]City girls just [G7]seem to find out ear[C]ly [Am]How to open doors with just a [D7]smile A [G]rich old man and [G7]she won't have to [C]worry She'll [Am]dress up all in [C]lace and go in [G]style [G]Late at night a [G7]big old house gets [C]lonely [Am]I guess every form of refuge has its [D7]price And it [G]breaks her heart to [G7]think her love is [C]only Given [Am]to a man with [C]hands as cold as [G]ice So she [G]tells him she must [G7]go out for the [C]evening To [Am]comfort an old friend who's feelin' [D7]down But he [G]knows where she's [G7]goin' as she's [C]leavin' She is [Am]headed for the [C]cheatin' side of [G]town You can't [G]hide your [C]lyin' [G]eyes And your [Em]smile is a [Bm]thin dis[Am]guise[D] I thought by [G]now [G7]you'd real[C]ize [A7] There [Am]ain't no way to [D]hide your lyin [G]eyes On the [G]other side of town a [G7]boy is wai[C]ting With [Am]fiery eyes and dreams no one could [D7]steal She [G]drives on through the [G7]night antici[C]pating 'Cause he [Am]makes her feel the [C]way she used to [G]feel She [G]rushes to his arms, they [G7]fall toge[C]ther She [Am]whispers that it's only for a[D7]while She [G]swears that soon she'll be [G7]comin' back for[C]ever She [Am]pulls away and [C]leaves him with a [G]smile You can't [G]hide your [C]lyin' [G]eyes And your [Em]smile is a [Bm]thin dis[Am]guise[D] I thought by [G]now [G7]you'd real[C]ize [A7] There [Am]ain't no way to [D]hide your lyin [G]eyes

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

She [G]gets up and pours [G7]herself a strong [C]one And [Am]stares out at the stars up in the [D7]sky [G]Another night, it's [G7]gonna be a long [C]one She [Am]draws the shade and [C]hangs her head to [G]cry She [G]wonders how it ever [G7]got this cra[C]zy She [Am]thinks about a boy she knew in [D7]school Did [G]she get tired or [G7]did she just get la[C]zy? She's [Am]so far gone she [C]feels just like a [G]fool [G]My, oh my, you [G7]sure know how to arrange [C]things You [Am]set it up so well, so carefull[D7]y Ain't it [G]funny how your [G7]new life didn't [C]change things You're [Am]still the same old [C]girl you used to [G]be You can't [G]hide your [C]lyin' [G]eyes And your [Em]smile is a [Bm]thin dis[Am]guise[D] I thought by [G]now [G7]you'd real[C]ize [A7] There [Am]ain't no way to [D]hide your lyin [G]eyes Song:- https://youtu.be/Sucm1hOcf80

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Lucille [G]In a bar in Toledo across from the depot On a bar stool she took off her [D7]ring I [Am]thought I'd get closer so I [D7]walked on over I [Am]sat down and [D7]asked her [G]name When the drinks finally hit her she said I'm no quitter But I finally quit [G7]livin' on [C]dreams I'm [D7]hungry for laughter and here ever after I'm after whatever the other life [G]brings In the [G]mirror I saw him and I closely watched him I thought how he looked out of [D7]place He [Am]came to the woman who sat there [D7]beside me He [Am]had a strange [D7]look on his [G]face The [G]big hands were calloused he looked like a mountain For a minute I [G7]thought I was [C]dead But [D7]he started shakin' his big heart was breakin' He turned to the woman and [G]said Chorus You [G]picked a fine time to leave me Lu[C]cille With four hungry children and a crop in the [G]field [C]I've had some bad times lived through some sad times But this time your hurtin' won't [G]heal You picked a [D7]fine time to leave me Lu[G]cille [G]After he left us I ordered more whisky I thought how she'd made him look [D7]small From the [Am]lights of the bar room to a [D7]rented hotel room We walked without talkin' at [G]all [G]She was a beauty but when she came to me She must have thought [G7]I'd lost my [C]mind [D7]I could'nt hold her 'cause the words that he told her Kept coming back time after [G]time Chorus Song:- https://youtu.be/4SDVkdcO8ts

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Maggie Mae [G]Wake up Maggie, I [F]think I've got something to [C]say to you It's [G]late September and I [F]really should be [C]back at school I [F]know I keep you a[C]mused but I [F]feel I'm being [G]used Oh [Dm]Maggie, I couldn't have [Em]tried any [Dm]more You [Dm]led me away from [G]home Just to [Dm]save you from being a[G]lone You [Dm]stole my heart and [G]that's what really [C]hurts The [G]morning sun when it's [F]in your eyes really [C]shows your age But [G]that don't worry me [F]none, in my eyes you're every[C]thing I [F]laughed at all of your [C]jokes, my [F]love you didn't need to [G]coax Oh [Dm]Maggie, I couldn't have [Em]tried any [Dm]more You [Dm]lured me away from [G]home Just to [Dm]save you from being a[G]lone You [Dm]stole my soul and that's a [G]pain I can do with[C]out [G]All I needed was a [F]friend to lend a [C]guiding hand But you [G]turned into a lover and [F]mother, what a lover, you [C]wore me out [F]All you did was wreck my [C]bed And in the [F]morning kick me in the [G]head Oh [Dm]Maggie, I couldn't have [Em]tried any [Dm]more You [Dm]lured me away from [G]home 'Cause you [Dm]didn't want to be a[G]lone You [Dm]stole my heart, I couldn't [G]leave you if I [C]tried I [G]suppose I could [F]collect my books and get on [C]back to school Or [G]steal my daddy's [F]cue and make a living at [C]playing pool Or [F]find myself a rock and roll [C]band that [F]needs a helping [G]hand Oh [Dm]Maggie, I wished I'd [Em]never seen your [Dm]face You made a [Dm]first class fool out of [G]me But I'm as [Dm]blind as a fool can [G]be You [Dm]stole my heart but I [G]love you any[C]way [C]Maggie, I [Dm]wish I'd [F]never seen your [C]face I'll [C]get on back [D]home, [F]one of these [C]days Song:Tutorial:-

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Maid Going To Comber [Dm]A maid going to [Am]Comber her markets to [Dm]learn To sell for her [Am]mammy three [C]hanks of fine [Am]yarn She [Dm]met with a young [Am]man a[C]long the high[A]way Which [Dm]caused this young damsel to [Am]dally and [Dm]stray [Dm]Sit down beside me I [Am]mean you no [Dm]harm Sit you [Dm]right down be[Am]side me this [C]new tune to [Am]learn [Dm]Here is three [Am]guineas your [C]mammy to [A]pay So [Dm]lay by your yarn till the [Am]next market [Dm]day They [Dm]sat down together the [Am]grass it was [Dm]green The day was the [Am]fairest that [C]ever was [Am]seen The [Dm]look in your [Am]eye beats a [C]morning in [A]May I could [Dm]sit by your side ‘till the [Am]next market [Dm]day The [Dm]maid she went home and the [Am]words that he [Dm]said The song that he [Am]sang her still [C]rang in her [Am]head She [Dm]says I'll go [Am]find him by [C]land or by [A]sea ‘Til he [Dm]learns me the tune called The [Am]next Market [Dm]Day Song:- https://youtu.be/7DPRYu-gBKQ

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Maids When You're Young An [G]old man came courting me, hey ding-doorum [D]da An [G]old man came courting me, me being [D]young An [G]old man came [C]courting me [G]all for to [D]marry me [G]Maids when you're [C]young never [D]wed an old [G]man Chorus ‘Cause he's [G]got no faloorum, faliddle aye oorum [D]da He's [G]got no faloorum, faliddle aye [D]ay He's [G]got no falo[C]orum, he's [G]lost his ding-[D]doorum So [G]Maids when you're [C]young never [D]wed an old [G]man [G] When we went to church, hey ding-doorum [D]da [G] When we went to church, me being [D]young [G] When we [C]went to church, [G]he left me [D]in the lurch [G]Maids when you're [C]young never [D]wed an old [G]man [G]When we went to bed, hey ding-doorum [D]da [G]When we went to bed, me being y[D]oung [G]When we [C]went to bed, he [G]neither [D]did nor said [G]Maids when you're [C]young never [D]wed an old [G]man So I [G]threw me leg over him, hey ding-doorum [D]da I [G]flung my leg over him, me being [D]young I [G]threw me leg [C]over him, [G]damn well near [D]smothered him [G]Maids when you're [C]young never [D]wed an old [G]man [G]When he went to sleep, hey ding-doorum [D]da [G]When he went to sleep, me being [D]young [G]When he [C]went to sleep, [G]out of bed [D]I did creep [G]Into the [C]arms of a [D]handsome young [G]man And I [G]found his faloorum, faliddle aye oorum [D]da I [G]found his faloorum, faliddle aye [D]ay I [G]found his falo[C]orum, he's [G]got my ding-[D]doorum So [G]Maids when you're [C]young never [D]wed an old [G]man Song:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C21-l0idoeo Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys [C]Cowboys ain't easy to love and they're harder to [F]hold. They'd [G]rather give you a song than diamonds or [C]gold. Lonestar belt buckles and old faded levis, And each night begins a new [F]day. If you [G]don't understand him, an' he don't die young, He'll prob'ly just ride [C]away. [C]Mamas, don't let your babies grow up to be [F]cowboys. Don't [G]let 'em pick guitars or drive them old trucks. Let 'em be doctors and lawyers and [C]such. Mamas don't let your babies grow up to be [G]cowboys. 'Cos they'll [G]never stay home and they're always alone. Even with someone they [C]love. (Key change up D) [D]Cowboys like smokey old pool rooms And clear mountain [G]mornings, [A]Little warm puppies and children and girls of the [D]night. [D]Them that don't know him won't like him and them that do, [G]Sometimes won't know how to take him. He ain't [A]wrong, he's just different but his pride won't let him, Do things to make you think he's [D]right. [D]Mamas, don't let your babies grow up to be [G]cowboys. Don't [A]let 'em pick guitars or drive them old trucks. Let 'em be doctors and lawyers and [D]such. Mamas don't let your babies grow up to be [G]cowboys. 'Cos they'll [A]never stay home and they're always alone. Even with someone they [D]love. Song:- https://youtu.be/nlIEoKg8ZQg

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Margaritaville [G]Nibblin' on sponge cake, watchin' the sun bake; All of those tourists covered with [D]oil. Strummin' my six string on my front porch swing. Smell those shrimp-they're beginnin' to [G]boil. [C]Wastin’ a[D]way again in Marga[G]ritaville,[G7] [C]Searchin' for my [D]lost shaker of [G]salt. [G7] [C]Some people [D]claim That there's a [G]wo[D]man to [C]blame, But I [D]know it's my own damn [G]fault [G]Don't know the reason, stayed here all season With nothing to show but this brand new [D]tattoo. But it's a real beauty, a Mexican cutie, How it got here I haven't a [G]clue. [C]Wastin’ a[D]way again in Marga[G]ritaville,[G7] [C]Searchin' for my [D]lost shaker of [G]salt. [G7] [C]Some people [D]claim That there's a [G]wo[D]man to [C]blame, But I [D]know it's my own damn [G]fault I [G]blew out my flip flop, stepped on a pop top; Cut my heel, had to cruise on back [D]home. But there's booze in the blender, and soon it will render That frozen concoction that helps me hang [G]on. [C]Wastin’ a[D]way again in Marga[G]ritaville,[G7] [C]Searchin' for my [D]lost shaker of [G]salt. [G7] [C]Some people [D]claim That there's a [G]wo[D]man to [C]blame, But I [D]know it's my own damn [G]fault Yes, and [C]some people [D]claim That there's a [G]wo[D]man to [C]blame, And I [D]know it's my own damn [G]fault Song:- https://youtu.be/CICf8xoLyG8 Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Mary And Me We [C]grew up to[G]gether two [C]kids in the same [F]dirty [G]street [C]Often [G]cold and [C]hungry with little to [G]eat We were [F]born to a life of [C]want and pover[G]ty And [F]living wasn't [C]easy for [G]Mary and [C]me. When you're [C]cold and [G]hungry it's [C]hard to keep [F]dreams a[G]live For you [C]need all the [G]strength and the [C]will if you want to sur[G]vive For I [F]never gave up my [C]dreams and neither did [G]she And [F]living wasn't [C]easy for [G]Mary and [C]me. Chorus You [C]were [G]born in the [G7]slum little [C]boy And you'll [G]die in the [G7]slum little [C]boy You were [G]born in the [G7]slum and you've [C]never seen the [Am]sun You'll be [G]there 'till kingdom [G7]come little [C]boy We [C]dreamed of the [G]day when we'd [C]both get [F]away from the [G]slum To a [C]place out[G]side where a [C]man could earn a spot in the [G]sun Al[F]though we [C]dreamed our dreams they were never to [G]be For [F]living wasn't [C]easy for [G]Mary and [C]me. [C]Mary came to [G]me and she [C]said she was [F]five months [G]gone So we [C]married that [G]spring be[C]fore our son was [G]born And be[F]fore we knew our [C]children they numbered [G]three And [F]living wasn't [C]easy for [G]Mary and [C]me. Now our [C]kids are growing [G]up in that [C]same [F]dirty [G]street [C]Often [G]cold and [C]hungry with little to [G]eat They were [F]born to a [C]life of want and pover[G]ty And [F]living wasn't [C]easy for [G]Mary and [C]me. I [C]wish to [G]God this [C]weary [F]life were [G]done I [C]wish to [G]hell that [C]I was dead and [G]gone For if [F]death's the only [C]way that we can be [G]free Then [F]dying will be [C]easy for [G]Mary and [C]me Song:- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lk19cCCqr3A Key E (capo 4 with C chords) 236 | P a g e 2018 Sing and Share Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com INDEX


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Mary From Dungloe [G]Oh then fare thee [D]well sweet [C]Done[G]gal, The [Bm]Rosses [C]and Gwee[G]dore, I'm crossing [D]the main [C]oc[D]ean Where the [C]foaming [G]billows [B7]roar, It [G]breaks my [D]heart from [C]you to [D]part Where I [C]spent many [G]happy [B7]days. Fare[G]well to [D]kind re[C]lat[G]ions, I am [Bm]bound for A[C]meri[G]kay. [G]Oh then Mary [D]you're my [C]heart's de[G]light, My [Bm]pride and [C]only [G]care, It was your [D]cruel [C]fa[D]ther Would [C]not let [G]me to stay [B7]here, But [G]absence [D]makes the [C]heart grow [D]fond, And [C]when I am [G]over the [B7]main, May the [G]Lord pro[D]tect my [C]darling [G]girl, 'Til [Bm]I re[C]turn a[G]gain. And I [G]wish I [D]was in [C]sweet Dung[G]loe And [Bm]seated [C]on the [G]grass, And by my [D]side a [C]bottle of [D]wine, And [C]on my [G]knee a [B7]lass, I'd [G]call for [D]liquour [C]of the [D]best, And I'd [C]pay be[G]fore I'd [B7]go, And I'd [G]roll my [D]Mary [C]in my [G]arms, In the [Bm]town of [C]sweet Dung[G]loe. Song:- https://youtu.be/Z2SrbEaOuXk

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Mary Had A Little Lamb [G]Mary had a [G7]little lamb, His [C]fleece was [Bm7]white as [Am7]sn[G]ow, And [C]every[Bm]where that [E7]Mary went, That [Am7]lamb was [D7]sure to [G]go. And you could [G7]hear them singing: Chorus [C]La la, [G]La la, [Am7]La la [D7]la [G]la la [G7]la [C]La la, [Bm7]La [E7]la, [Am7]La la [D7]la [G]la la [G]la He [G]followed her to [G7]school one day, It [C]was a[Bm7]gainst the [Am7]ru[G]les, [C]Made the [Bm]children [E7]laugh and play To [Am7]see a [D7]lamb at [G]school. You could [G7]hear them singing: Chorus [G]Soon the teacher [G7]turned it out, [C]Still it [Bm7]lingered [Am7]ne[G]ar, [C]Waited [Bm]patiently [E7]about till [Am7]Mary [D7]did ap[G]pear You could [G7]hear them singing: Chorus [G]"But the lamb loved [G7]Mary so," The [C]eager [Bm7]children [Am7]cr[G]y, [C]"And Mary [Bm]loves the [E7]lamb, you know," The [Am7]teacher [D7]did re[G]ply. And you could [G7]hear them singing: Song:238 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Mary Mack There's a [Am]little girl and her name is Mary Mack Make [G]no mistake, she's the girl I'm gonna [Am]track There's a lot of other fellas who would get up on her [G]track But I'm [Am]thinking that they'll have to get up [G]ear[Am]ly A [Am]riddle didl [G]doodle didl [Am]diddle [G]didl [Am]da Chorus Mary [Am]Mack's father's makin' Mary Mack marry me My [G]father's makin' me marry Mary [Am]Mack And I'm goin' to marry Mary for my Mary to take care of me Well [Am]all be making merry when I [Em]marry Mary [Am]Mack Now [Am]this wee lass, she has a lot of class She’s [G]got a lot of brass and her father thinks I'm [Am]gas And I'd be a silly ass for to let the matter [G]pass Her [Am]father thinks she suits me [G]fair[Am]ly Now [Am]Mary and her mother do an awful lot together In [G]fact you hardly ever see the one without the [Am]other And the fellows often wonder if its Mary or her [G]mother Or the [Am]both of them together that I'm [G]cour[Am]tin’ Now the [Am]weddin's on Wednesday and everything's arranged Her [G]name will soon be changed to mine, Unless her mind is [Am]changed And makin' the arrangements is makin' me de[G]ranged For [Am]marriage is an awful [G]under[Am]taking It's [Am]sure to be a grand affair and grander than a fair There's [G]gonna be a coach and pair for every pair that's [Am]there We'll dine upon the finest fare, I'm sure to get my [G]share If I [Am]don't I'll be very much [G]mis[Am]taken Song:- https://youtu.be/BfI9rJ0toWA

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Matthew Intro G7-C-F-Am-F-C-G-C [C]What are you thinking of [F]Matthew my [Am]friend As you [C]sit in your [Am]room all a[G]lone You can [C]see the bright lights in the [F]city be[Am]low In the [C]place where you [G]once called your [C]home And I'm [F]sure you can still hear the [C]laughter and [Am]noise Of your [C]kids as they run and they [G]play And you [C]thought you were doing the [F]best that you [Am]could But it [C]just didn't [G7]work out that [C]way Chorus [F]Just didn't [G7]work out, [C]just didn't [Am]work out [F]Just didn't [G]work out that [C]way You [F]thought you were doing the [C]best that you [Am]could But it [C]just didn't [G7]work out that [C]way And your [C]mother's long gone and your [F]father is [Am]too There's [C]times you [Am]wish you were [G]dead And this [C]morning the nurse took your [F]whiskey a[Am]way When she [C]said you're not [G]right in the [C]head And [F]when your wife calls you can't [C]think of her [Am]name And her [C]visits get shorter each [G]day And you [C]wish in your heart you could [F]walk out that [Am]door But it [C]just doesn't [G7]work out that [C]way Chorus [F]Just didn't [G7]work out, [C]just didn't [Am]work out [F]Just didn't [G]work out that [C]way You [F]thought you were doing the [C]best that you [Am]could But it [C]just didn't [G7]work out that [C]way

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I can [C]see you've been thinking a[F]gain of the [Am]past And the [C]place where the [Am]tall cedar [G]grows You re[C]member the evening you [F]planted that [Am]tree But I'm [C]sure that no[G]body else [C]does And it [F]grew to the sky as the [C]years drifted [Am]by And I'm [C]sure it's still standing to[G]day But [C]Matthew it's somebody [F]elses tree [Am]now Cause it [C]just didn't [G7]work out that [C]way Chorus So [C]close your eyes Matthew say good [F]night to the [Am]world There's a [C]better one [Am]waiting for [G]you Your [C]time here is over, it's [F]time to move [Am]on There's [C]nothing here [G]left you can [C]do But you [F]could have moved mountains and [C]danced on the [Am]moon You [C]could have turned night into [G]day And you [C]thought you were doing the [F]best that you [Am]could But it [C]just didn't [G7]work out that [C]way Chorus [F]Just didn't [G7]work out, [C]just didn't [Am]work out [F]Just didn't [G]work out that [C]way You [F]thought you were doing the [C]best that you [Am]could But it [C]just didn't [G7]work out that [C]way Song:- https://youtu.be/lUzhPjN8T9Q

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

May You Never And [G]may [G7]you [C]never lay your [Am]head down [G]Without a hand to [C]hold May you [Am]never make your [G]bed out in the [C]cold.[F][C] You’re [G]just like a great strong brother of mine You [C]know that I [F]love you [C]true And you [G]never talk dirty behind my back And I [C]know that there’s [F]those that [C]do. Oh [G]please won’t you, please won’t you bear it in mind [Am]Love is a lesson to learn in our [F]time Now [G]please won’t you, please Won’t you bear it in mind for [C]me.[F][C] And [G]may [G7]you [C]never lay your [Am]head down [G]Without a hand to [C]hold May you [Am]never make your [G]bed out in the [C]cold.[F][C] Well you’re [G]just like a good close sister to me You [C]know that I [F]love you [C]true And you [G]hold no blade to stab me in the back And I [C]know that there’s [F]some that [C]do. Oh [G]please won’t you, please won’t you bear it in mind [Am]Love is a lesson to learn in our [F]time So [G]please won’t you, please Won’t you bear it in mind for [C]me.[F][C] [G]May [G7]you [C]never lose your [Am]temper If you [G]get in a bar room [C]fight May you [Am]never lose your [G]woman over[C]night.[F][C] [G]May [G7]you [C]never lay your [Am]head down [G]Without a hand to [C]hold May you [Am]never make your [G]bed out in the [C]cold.[F][C] [G]May [G7]you [C]never lose your [Am]temper If you [G]get in a bar room [C]fight May you [Am]never lose your [G]woman over[C]night.[F][C] [times 3] Song:- https://youtu.be/eQs6MvsPCXAi 242 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Me And Bobby McGee [G]Busted flat in Baton Rouge, headin' for the train, Feelin' nearly faded as my [D7]jeans. Bobby thumbed a diesel down just before it rained, Took us all the way to New Or[G]leans. I [G]took my harpoon out of my dirty red bandana I was playing soft while [G7]Bobby sang the [C]blues, With them windshield wipers slappin' time and [G]Bobby clappin' hands We [D7]finally sang up every song that driver [G]knew. [C]Freedom's just another word for [G]nothin' left to lose, [D7]Nothin' ain't worth nothin' but it's [G]free, [C]Feelin' good was easy, Lord, when [G]Bobby sang the blues, [D7]Feelin' good was [D]good enough for me, Good [D7]enough for me and my Bobby [G]Mcgee. Key change From the [A]coalmines of Kentucky to the California sun, Bobby shared the secrets of my [E7]soul, Standin' right beside me Lord, through everythin' I done, And every night she kept me from the [A]cold. Then somewhere near Salinas, Lord, I let her slip away, She was lookin' for the [A7]home I hope she'll [D]find, And I'd trade all my tomorrows for a [A]single yesterday, [E7]Holdin' Bobby's body close to [A]mine. [D]Freedom's just another word for [A]nothin' left to lose, [E7]Nothin' left was all she left to [A]me, [D]Feelin' good was easy, Lord, when [A]Bobby sang the blues, [E7]Feelin' good was [E]good enough for me, [E7]Good enough for me and Bobby [A]Mcgee. Song:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-J7mLyD3yc Tutorial:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6Ci3D6il24

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Meet Me On The Corner [G]Hey mister [D]dream seller [Em]where have you [D]been. Tell me [C]have you [D]dreams I can [G]see? [D] I [C]came a[D]long, just to [G]bring you this [Em]song, Can you [A7]spare one [D]dream for [G]me? [D] [G]You won’t have [D]met me, and [Em]you'll soon for[D]get. So don't [C]mind me [D]tugging at your [G]sleeve. [D] I'm [C]asking [D]you, if I can [G]fix a rendez[Em]vous, For your [A7]dreams are [D]all I be[G]lieve. [D] [Am7]Meet me on the corner, when the [Bm]lights are coming on, And I'll be [G]there. I promise I'll be [Em]there. [Am7]Down the empty streets, we'll disap[Bm]pear into the dawn, If you have [Am]dreams e[C]nough to [D]share. [G]Lay down your [D]bundles, of [Em]rags and re[D]minders, And [C]spread your [D]wears on the [G]ground. [D] Well [C]I've got [D]time, if you [G]deal in [Em]rhyme, [A7]I'm just [D]hanging [G]‘round. [Am7]Meet me on the corner, when the [Bm]lights are coming on, And I'll be [G]there. I promise I'll be [Em]there. [Am7]Down the empty streets, we'll disap[Bm]pear into the dawn, If you have [Am]dreams e[C]nough to [D]share. [G]Hey mister [D]dream seller [Em]where have you [D]been. Tell me [C]have you [D]dreams I can [G]see? [D] I [C]came a[D]long, just to [G]bring you this [Em]song, Can you [A7]spare one [D]dream for [G]me? Song:- https://youtu.be/FGLLYmUo0k0

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Mississippi Well [G]you can hear the country song from far, And someone plays the honky tonk gui[D]tar, Where [D7]all the lights will go on one by [G]one, The people enjoying the [A7]sun, and the wind takes it a[D]way, Where the [G]Mississippi rolls down to the sea, And lovers found the place they like to [D]be, How many times before this song was [G]ending, Love and under[D7]standing everywhere a[G]round. [G]Mi...[D]ississippi, [D7]I'll remember [G]you, Whenever I shall go away, [D]I'll be longing for the day, When [A7]I will be in Greensville ag[D]ain,[C] [Bm] [Am] [G]Mi...[D]ississippi [D7]you'll be on my [G]mind, [C]Everytime I hear this [G]song, Mississippi rolls along un[D7]til the end of [G]time. Now the [G]country song forever lost it's soul, When the guitar player turns to rock'n'[D]roll, And [D7]everytime when summer nights are [G]falling, I always will be [D]calling, [D7]dreams of yester[G]day. [G]Mi...[D]ississippi, [D7]I'll remember [G]you, Whenever I shall go away, [D]I'll be longing for the day, When [A7]I will be in Greensville ag[D]ain, [C] [Bm][Am] [G]Mi...[D]ississippi [D7]you'll be on my [G]mind, [C]Everytime I hear this [G]song, Mississippi rolls along un[D7]til the end of [G]time. [C]Everytime I hear this [G]song, Mississippi rolls along un[D7]til the end of [G]time Song:- https://youtu.be/jZEPIpTpoPs

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Molly Malone In [G]Dublin's fair [Em]city, where the [Am]girls are so pret[D7]ty I [G]first set my [E7]eyes on sweet [A7]Molly Mal[D7]one As she [G]wheeled her wheelbar[Em]row Through the [Am]streets broad and nar[D7]row Crying [G]cockles and [D]mussels [Am]a[Em]live, a[D]live [G]O Chorus [G]Alive, alive O[Em], [Am]alive, alive O[D7] Crying [G]cockles and [D]mussels [Am]a[Em]live, a[D]live [G]O She [G]was a fishmon[Em]ger and [Am]sure 'twas no won[D7]der For [G]so were her [E7]father and [A7]mother be[D7]fore And they [G]both wheeled their [Em]barrows Through [Am]streets broad and nar[D7]row Crying [G]cockles and [D]mussels [Am]a[Em]live, a[D]live [G]O [G]Alive, alive O[Em], [Am]alive, alive O[D7] Crying [G]cockles and [D]mussels [Am]a[Em]live, a[D]live [G]O She [G]died of a fe[Em]ver and sure [Am]no one could save [D7]her And [G]that was the [E7]end of sweet [A7]Molly Mal[D7]one Now her [G]ghost wheels her bar[Em]row Through the [Am]streets broad and nar[D7]row Crying [G]cockles and [D]mussels [Am]a[Em]live, a[D]live [G]O

Song:- https://youtu.be/diUkiTs1gxM Tutorial:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOBN9zKlMM8

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Moment Of Forever [G]Was it wonderful for you? Was it holy as it [C]was for [Am]me? Did you feel the hand of [D]destiny That was guiding us to[G]gether? [G]You were young enough to dream I was old enough to [C]learn something [Am]new I'm so glad I got to [D]dance with you For a moment of for[G]ever Chorus [C]Sometimes when you're [D]cryin', you're [G]happy [C]Sometimes you're just [D]cryin' I [C]know, [G]I kn[D]ow, I [G]know Come [G]whatever happens now Ain't it nice to know that [C]dreams still come [Am]true I'm so glad that I was [D]close to you For a moment of for[G]ever. Song:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0BSFW9-sKU Tutorial:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VSRXf6Emta4

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Monto Well, [G]if you've got a [Em]wing-o, [G]Take her up to [Em]Ring-o [G]Where the waxies [Em]sing-o [G]all [D]the [G]day; [G]If you've had your fill of [Em]porter, And you [G]can't go any [Em]further [G]Give your man the [Em]order: [G]"Back [D]to the [G]Quay!" Chorus And [G]take her up to [Em]Monto, [G]Monto, [Em]Monto [G]Take her up to [Em]Monto, [G]lan-[D]ga-[G]roo, [D]To [G]you! The [G]dirty Duke of [Em]Gloucester,the [G]dirty old im[Em]postor [G]Took the mot and [Em]lost her, [G]up the [D]Furry [G]Glen. He [G]first put on his [Em]bowler and He [G]buttoned up his [Em]trousers, And he [G]whistled for a [Em]growler and he [G]says, [D]"My [G]man!" [G]Take me up to [Em]Monto, [G]Monto, [Em]Monto [G]Take me up to [Em]Monto, [G]lan-[D]ga-[G]roo, [D]To [G]you! You [G]see the Dublin [Em]Fusiliers,the [G]dirty old bam[Em]boozlers, They [G]went and got the [Em]childer,, [G]one, [D]two, [G]three. [G]Marching from the [Em]Linen Hall There's [G]one for every [Em]cannonball, And [G]Vicky's going to [Em]send yis all, [G]o'er [D]the [G]sea. But [G]first go up to [Em]Monto, [G]Monto, [Em]Monto [G]Take her up to [Em]Monto, [G]lan-[D]ga-[G]roo, [D]To [G]you! When [G]Carey told on [Em]Skin-the-goat, [G]O'Donnell caught him [Em]on the boat He [G]wished he'd never [Em]been afloat, the [G]fil[D]thy [G]skite. It [G]wasn't very [Em]sensible to [G]tell on the In[Em]vincibles They [G]stood up for their [Em]principles, [G]day [D]and [G]night.

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

And they [G] all went up to [Em]Monto, [G]Monto, [Em]Monto [G]Take her up to [Em]Monto, [G]lan-[D]ga-[G]roo, [D]To [G]you! Now [G]when the Tsar of [Em]Russia [G]and the King of [Em]Prussia [G]Landed in the [Em]Phoenix Park in a [G]big [D]bal[G]loon, They [G]asked the police [Em]band to play [G]‘The Wearin' of the [Em]Green’ But the [G]buggers in the [Em]depot didn't [G]Know [D]the [G]tune. So they [G]both went up to [Em]Monto, [G]Monto, [Em]Monto [G]Take her up to [Em]Monto, [G]lan-[D]ga-[G]roo, [D]To [G]you! The [G]Queen she came to [Em]call on us, She [G]wanted to see [Em]all of us I'm [G]glad she didn't [Em]fall on us, She's [G]eigh[D]teen [G]stone. [G]"Mister Me Lord [Em]Mayor," says she, "Is [G]this all you've got to [Em]show me?" [G]"Why, no ma'am there's [Em]more to see, [G]Póg [D]mo [G]thóin!" And he [G]took her up to [Em]Monto, [G]Monto, [Em]Monto [G]Take her up to [Em]Monto, [G]lan-[D]ga-[G]roo, [D]To [G]you! Song:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wny_0pi4hR4 Tutorial:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0vtCcyF78g

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Moonshadow Chorus Oh, [C]I'm bein' followed by a [F]moon[C]shadow, [F]Moonshadow [G7]moon[C]shadow, Leapin’ and hoppin' on a [F]moon[C]shadow, [F]Moonshadow, [G7]moon[C]shadow And [F]if I [C]ever [F]lose my [C]hands, [F]Lose my [C]plough, [Dm]lose my [G]land, Oh [F]if I [C]ever [F]lose my [C]hands, Oh if[Dm][G] if[C][Am] ….. [Dm]I won't have to [G]work no [C]more. And [F]if I [C]ever [F]lose my [C]eyes, [F]If my [C]colours [Dm]all run [G]dry, Yes [F]if I [C]ever [F]lose my [C]eyes, Oh if[Dm][G] if[C][Am] ….. [Dm]I won't have to [G]cry no [C]more Chorus And [F]if I [C]ever [F]lose my [C]legs, [F]I won't [C]moan, and [Dm]I won't [G]beg, Yes [F]if I [C]ever [F]lose my [C]legs, Oh if[Dm][G] if[C][Am] ….. [Dm]I won't have to [G]work no [C]more. And [F]if I [C]ever [F]lose my [C]mouth, [F]All my [C]teeth, [Dm]north and [G]south, Yes [F]if I [C]ever [F]lose my [C]mouth, Oh if[Dm][G] if[C][Am] ….. [Dm]I won't have to [G]talk…. KEY CHANGE [D]Did it take long to [G]find me? I [D]asked the faithful [G]light. [D]Did it take long to [G]find me? And [D]are you gonna stay the [G]night? Chorus [F]Moon[G]shadow, moon[C]shadow[F] Moon[G]shadow, moon[C]shadow Song:- https://youtu.be/gh2tnSRi90I 250 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Morningtown Ride [G]Train whistle blow[G7]ing [C]makes a sleepy [G]noise [G7] [C]Underneath their [G]blankets go [Am]all the girls and [D]boys Chorus [G]Rocking rolling [G7]riding [C]out along the [G]bay [G7] [C]All bound for [G]Morning[Em]town [D]many miles a[G]way [G]Driver at the [G7]engine [C]fireman rings the [G]bell [G7] [C]Sandman swings the [G]lantern to [Am]show that all is [D]well [G]Rocking rolling [G7]riding [C]out along the [G]bay [G7] [C]All bound for [G]Morning[Em]town [D]many miles a[G]way [G]Maybe it is [G7]raining [C]where our train will [G]ride; [G7] [C]All the little [G]travellers are [Am]warm and snug in[D]side [G]Rocking rolling [G7]riding [C]out along the [G]bay [G7] [C]All bound for [G]Morning[Em]town [D]many miles a[G]way [G]Somewhere there is sun[G7]shine [C]somewhere there is [G]day [G7] [C]Somewhere there is [G]Morning [Em]town [D]many miles a[G]way [G]Rocking rolling [G7]riding [C]out along the [G]bay [G7] [C]All bound for [G]Morning[Em]town [D]many miles a[G]way [C]All bound for [G]Morning[Em]town [D]many miles a[G]way

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https://youtu.be/M-RkC6MYT2E

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

My Forever Friend [G]Everybody needs a little [C]help some[G]time No [D]one stands a[G]lone [G]Makes no difference if you're just a [C]child like [G]me Or a [D]king upon a [G]throne [D]For there are no ex[C]cept[G]ions We all stand [D]in the [G]line [D]Everybody [C]needs a [G]friend [D]Let me [Am]tell you of [G]mine Chorus [G]He's my for[Am]ever [D]friend My leave me[C]never [G]friend [G]From darkest [C]night To rainbow's [Am]end…[D] He's my for[Am]ever [G]friend [G]Even when I turn away He [C]cares for [G]me His love no [D]one can [G]shake [G]Even as I walk away He is [C]by my [G]side With every [D]breath I [G]take And [D]sometimes I for[C]get [G]Him My [D]halo fails to [G]shine [D]Sometimes I'm not [C]His [G]friend But [D]He is [Am]always [G]mine [G]He's my for[Am]ever [D]friend My leave me [C]never [G]friend [G]From darkest [C]night To rainbow's [Am]end…[D] He's my for[Am]ever [G]friend

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Key change [A]If you still don't know the one I'm [D]talking [A]of I think it's [E]time you [A]knew [A]Long ago and far away u[D]pon a [A]cross My friend [E]died for [A]you So [E]if you'd like to[D] meet [A]Him And don't [E]know what to [A]do [E]Ask my friend in[D]to your [A]life And [E]he’ll be [Bm]your friend [A]too [A]He's my for[Bm]ever [E]friend My leave me [D]never [A]friend [A]From darkest [D]night To rainbow's [Bm]end…[E] He's my for[Bm]ever [A]friend Song:-

https://youtu.be/iOql1c-Ytjg

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

My Old Man’s a Dustman Now [C]here's a little story to tell it is a [G7]must About an unsung hero that moves away your [C]dust Some people make a fortune [C7]other's earn a [F]mint [G7]My old man don't earn much, in fact....he's flippin'.....[C]skint [G7]Oh, [C]my old man's a dustman he wears a dustman's [G]hat He wears cor blimey trousers and he lives in a council [C]flat He looks a proper narner in [C7]his great big hobnailed [F]boots He's [G7]got such a job to pull em up that he calls them daisy [C]roots Some[C]folks give tips at Christmas and some of them for[G7]get So when he picks their bins up he spills some on the [C]steps Now one old man got nasty and [C7]to the council [F]wrote Next [G7]time my old man went 'round there He punched him up the [C]throat [G7]Though [C]my old man's a dustman he's got a heart of [G]gold He got married recently though he's 86 years [C]old We said 'Ear! Hang on Dad you're [C7]getting past your [F]prime' He [G7]said 'Well when you get to my age' 'It helps to pass the [C]time' [G7]Now [C]one day while in a hurry he missed a lady's [G7]bin He hadn't gone but a few yards when she chased after [C]him 'What game do you think you're playing' she [C7]cried right from the [F]heart 'You've [G7]missed me...am I too late' 'No... jump up on the [C]cart' [G7]He [C]found a tiger's head one day nailed to a piece of [G7]wood The tiger looked quite miserable but I suppose it [C]should Just then from out a window a [C7]voice began to [F]wail He said [G7]”Oi! Where's me tiger head”… four foot from it's [C]tail [G7]Oh, [C]my old man's a dustman he wears a dustman's [G]hat He wears cor blimey trousers and he lives in a council [C]flat Next time you see a dustman [C7]looking all pale and [F]sad Don't [G7]kick him in the dustbin it might be my old [C]Dad. Song:- https://youtu.be/7alT1Ae4_U0 in Key G 254 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Nancy Spain Of [G]all the stars that ever shone Not [C]one does twinkle [G]like your pale blue [D]eyes Like [C]golden corn at [D]harvest time your [G]hair Sailing in my [G]boat the wind, [C]Gently [G]blows and fills my [D]sail Your [C]sweet-scented [D]breath is every[G]where [G]Daylight peeping through the curtain [C]Of the passing [G]night time is your [D]smile The [C]sun in the [D]sky is like your l[G]augh Come back to me my [G]Nancy, [C]linger here for [G]just a little [D]while Since you [C]left these shores I've [D]known no peace nor [G]joy Chorus: No matter where I [C]wander I'm still [G]haunted by your [D]name The [C]portrait of your [D]beauty stays the [G]same Standing by the [C]ocean wondering [G]where you've gone, If [D]you'll return again Where [C]is the ring I [D]gave to Nancy [G]Spain [G]On a day in Spring when [C]snow starts to [G]melt And streams to [D]flow [C]With the [D]birds I'll sing this [G]song [G]In a while I'll wander [C]down by bluebell [G]grove Where wild flowers [D]grow And I'll [C]hope my lovely [D]Nancy will re[G]turn No matter where I [C]wander I'm still [G]haunted by your [D]name The [C]portrait of your [D]beauty stays the [G]same Standing by the [C]ocean wondering [G]where you've gone, If [D]you'll return again Where [C]is the ring I [D]gave to Nancy [G]Spain Song:-

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rH2wDyypszM http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDfpCWM42nY Tutorial:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MHmRZLnR7oM

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Neidín

As I [C]leave be[G]hind Neid[C]in, It's like [C]purple [G]splashed on [C]green My [F]soul is [D7]strangely [C]led, [F]Through the [D7]winding hills [G]ahead And she [C]plays a [G]melo[C]dy, On [F]wind and streams for [E]me Chorus [F]Won't you remem[G]ber? [C]Won't you remem[Am]ber? [G]Won't you remember [C]me? [F]Won't you remem[G]ber? [C]Won't you remem[Am]ber? [G]Won't you remember [C]me? And we [C]wind and [G]climb and [C]fall, Like the [C]greatest [G]waltz of [C]all [F]Float [D7]across the [C]floor, Her sweet [F]breath [D7]outside the [G]door And it's [C]time that [G]I was [C]gone, [F]Across the silver [E]tear Chorus As I [C]leave be[G]hind Nei[C]din, In the [C]hall where [G]we have [C]been [F]Rhododendrons in [D7]her [C]hair, In the [F]mountain [D7]scented [G]air I still [C]feel her [G]spirit [C]song, [F]Across the silver [E]tear Chorus Song:- https://youtu.be/InS3YsrlgkY 256 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Níl Sé Ina Lá [A]Chuaigh mé isteach i dteach a[D]réir Is [A]d'iarr mé cairde ar [D]mhnaoi an lean[E]na. ‘Sé [A]dúirt sí liom "Ní [D]bhfaighidh tú deor. Buail an [A]bóthar is [E]gabh abhail[A]e." Curfá [A]Níl sé ina lá, [D]níl a ghrá, [A]Níl sé ina lá is ní [D]bheidh go [E]maidin, [A]Níl sé ina lá is ní [D]bheidh go fóill, [A]Solas ard a[E]tá sa gheal[A]aigh. [A]Chuir mé fhéin mo lámh i mo [D]phóca Is [A]d'iarr mé briseadh [D]scillinge uir[E]thi. ‘Sé [A]dúirt sí liom "Suigh [D]síos ag bord Is [A]bí ag ól an[E]seo go mai[A]din." [A]Níl sé ina lá, [D]níl a ghrá, [A]Níl sé ina lá is ní [D]bheidh go [E]maidin, [A]Níl sé ina lá is ní [D]bheidh go fóill, [A]Solas ard a[E]tá sa gheal[A]aigh. [A]"Éirigh i do shuí, a [D]fhear an tí, Cuir [A]ort do bhrístí [D]is do ha[E]ta Go [A]gcoinne tú ceol leis an [D]duine cóir A [A]bhéas ag ól an[E]seo go mai[A]din." [A]Níl sé ina lá, [D]níl a ghrá, [A]Níl sé ina lá is ní [D]bheidh go [E]maidin, [A]Níl sé ina lá is ní [D]bheidh go fóill, [A]Solas ard a[E]tá sa gheal[A]aigh. Nach [A]mise féin an fear gan [D]chéill A [A]d'fhág mo chíos [D]in mo [E]scornaigh? [A]D'fhág mé léan orm [D]féin Is [A]d'fhág mé séan ar [E]dhaoine [A]eile. Song:- https://youtu.be/JcFodIvGtxU Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Noreen Bawn There's a [D]spot in [G]old Tír [D]Connal, there's a cottage in the [G]glen, Where dwelt a fairest [D]colleen, who [E7]charmed the hearts of [A]men. She was [D]winsome, [G]hale and [D]hearty, shy and graceful as the [G]fawn, Neighbor’s loved the widow’s [D]daughter, Happy, [A7]laughing, Noreen [D]Bawn Then one [D]day there [G]came a [D]letter, with her passage paid to [G]go, To a land where the [D]long Missouri, and the [E7]Mississippi [A]flow, Then she [D]said Good[G]bye to [D]Ireland And one [D7]morning at the [G]dawn A poor widow [D]broken hearted, bid fare[A7]well to young Noreen [D]Bawn Many [D]years this [G]widow [D]waited, till one morning at her [G]door, Stood a gorgeous [D]looking lady, costly [E7]were the clothes she [A]wore, Saying [D]“Mother, [G]don't you [D]know me? Sure, I've only caught a [G]cold” But scarlet [D]spots upon her cheeks, the [A7]tragic story [D]told There's a [D]graveyard [G]in Tír [D]Connell, Where the flowers wildly [G]wave There's a grey haired [D]woman weeping, lonely [E7]kneeling on a [A]grave Oh my [D]darling [G]she is [D]saying, I’m so lonely since you’re [G]gone ‘Twas the curse of [D]emigration, laid you [A7]low, my Noreen [D]Bawn Now young [D]gentle[G]men and [D]maidens, Ponder well before you [G]go From your humble [D]homes in Ireland, What’s [E7]beyond you never [A]know What’s the [D]use in [G]gold or [D]silver, When your health and strength is [G]gone When you think of [D]emigrating, Think of [A7]poor young Noreen [D]Bawn Song:- https://youtu.be/AbAQcJWaikQ in key of A

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North Country Girl [G]If you're [Bm]travelin' in the [C]north country [G]fair, [G]Where the winds hit [Bm]heavy on the [C]borderline[G] [G]Remember [Bm]me to [C]one who lives [G]there. [G]She once [Bm]was a true [C]love of [G]mine. [G]Well, if you [Bm]go when the [C]snowflakes [G]storm, [G]When the rivers [Bm]freeze and [C]summer ends[G] [G]Please see if [Bm]she has a [C]coat so [G]warm, [G]To keep her [Bm]from the [C]howlin' [G]winds. [G]Please see for [Bm]me if her [C]hair hangs [G]long, [G]If it rolls and [Bm]flows all [C]down her[G]breast. [G]Please see for [Bm]me if her [C]hair hangs [G]long, [G]That's the [Bm]way I [C]remember her[G]best. [G]I'm a-[Bm]wonderin if she[C] remembers me at [G]all. [G]Many [Bm]times I've [C]often [G]prayed [G]In the [Bm]darkness of [C]my [G]night, [G]In the [Bm]brightness [C]of my [G]day. [G]So if you're [Bm]travelin' in the[C]north country [G]fair, [G]Where the winds hit [Bm]heavy on the [C]borderline[G] [G]Remember [Bm]me to [C]one who lives [G]there. [G]She once [Bm]was a [C]true love of [G]mine. (X2)

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Norwegian Wood I [D]once had a girl or should I say [C]She once [G]had [D]me She [D]showed me her room Isn't it good [C]Nor[G]wegian [D]Wood? She [Dm]asked me to stay and She told me to sit any[G]where So [Dm]I looked around and I noticed there wasn't a [Em]chair [A] I [D]sat on a rug biding my time [C]drin[G]king her [D]wine We [D]talked until two and Then she said [C]"It's time [G]for [D]bed". She [Dm]told me she worked in the morning And started to [G]laugh I [Dm]told her I didn't and crawled off To sleep in the [Em]bath [A] [D]And when I awoke I was alone [C]This bird [G]had [D]flown [D]So I lit a fire Isn't it good [C]Nor[G]wegian [D]Wood? Song:- https://youtu.be/Y_V6y1ZCg_8

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Now Be Thankful [G]When the [D]stone is grown too [C]cold to [Am]kneel In [G]crystal [D]waters [C]I’ll be bou[D]nd [G]Cold as [D]stone, [C]weary to the [Am]sounds u[G]pon the [D]wheel [G]Now be [D]thankful for [C]good things be[Am]low [G]Now be [D]thankful to [C]your ma[D]ker [G]For the [D]rose, the [C]red rose blooms for [Am]all to [D]know [C][G][D] [G]When the [D]fire is [C]grown too fierce to [Am]breathe [G]In burning [D]irons [C]I’ll be bou[D]nd [G]Fierce as [D]fire wear[C]y to the [Am]sounds u[G]pon the [D]wheel [G]Now be [D]thankful for [C]good things be[Am]low [G]Now be [D]thankful to [C]your ma[D]ker [G]For the [D]rose, the [C]red rose blooms for [Am]all to [D]know [C][G][D] Song:- https://youtu.be/xQ5fIP8GXgI

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Now I'm Easy For [G]nearly sixty years, I've been a [C]Cockie Of [G]droughts and fires and [C]floods I've lived through [D]plenty This [G]country's dust and mud have [C]seen my tears and [G]blood But it's nearly over [D]now, and now I'm [G]easy I [G]married a fine girl when I was [C]twenty But she [G]died in giving [C]birth when she was [D]thirty No [G]flying doctor then, just a [C]gentle old black [G]'gin But it's nearly over [D]now, and now I'm [G]easy She [G]left me with two sons and a [C]daughter On a [G]bone-dry farm whose [C]soil cried out for [D]water So my [G]care was rough and ready, but they [C]grew up fine and [G]steady But it's nearly over [D]now, and now I'm [G]easy My [G]daughter married young, and went her [C]own way My [G]sons lie buried [C]by the Burma Rail[D]way So on this [G]land I've made me home, I've [C]carried on a[G]lone But it's nearly over [D]now, and now I'm [G]easy [G]City folks these days despise the [C]Cockie Say with [G]subsidies and [C]dole, we've had it [D]easy But there's no [G]drought or starving stock on a [C]sewered suburban [G]block But it's nearly over [D]now, and now I'm [G]easy For [G]nearly sixty years, I've been a [C]Cockie Of [G]droughts and fires and [C]floods I've lived through [D]plenty This [G]country's dust and mud have [C]seen my tears and [G]blood But it's nearly over [D]now, and now I'm [G]easy And [D]now I'm [G]easy Song:-

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Okie From Muskogee We [D]don't smoke marijuana in Muskogee; We don't take no trips on LS[A]D We [A]don't burn no draft cards down on Main Street; We like livin' right, and bein' [D]free. I'm [D]proud to be an Okie from Muskogee, A place where even squares can have a [A]ball We still wave Old Glory down at the courthouse, And white lightnin's still the biggest thrill of [D]all We [D]don't make a party out of lovin'; We like holdin' hands and pitchin' [A]woo; We don't let our hair grow long and shaggy, Like the hippies out in San Francisco [D]do. I'm [D]proud to be an Okie from Muskogee, A place where even squares can have a [A]ball We still wave Old Glory down at the courthouse, And white lightnin's still the biggest thrill of [D]all Leather [D]boots are still in style for manly footwear; Beads and Roman sandals won't be [A]seen. Football's still the roughest thing on campus, And the kids here still respect the college [D]dean. I'm [D]proud to be an Okie from Muskogee, A place where even squares can have a [A]ball We still wave Old Glory down at the courthouse, And white lightnin's still the biggest thrill of [D]all We still [D]wave Old Glory down at the courthouse, In [A]Muskogee, Oklahoma, US[D]A. Song:- https://youtu.be/n4AgZST_TG8

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Old Flames Can't Hold A Candle To You [C]Downtown tonight, I saw an old friend, someone [F]who I [G7]use to take comfort from long before I met [C]you I caught a spark from her eyes of [C7]forgotten de[F]sire With a [G7]word, or a touch, I could have rekindled that [C]fire But [C]old flames can't hold a candle to [F]you [G7]No one can light up the night like you [C]do Flickering embers of love I've [C7]known one or [F]two But [G7]old flames can't hold a candle to [C]you [C]Sometimes at night, I think of old lovers I've [F]known I [G7]remember how holding them helped me not feel so a[C]lone Then I feel you beside me and even their [C7]memories are [F]gone Like [G7]stars in the night lost in the sweet light of [C]dawn [C]Old flames can't hold a candle to [F]you [G7]No one can light up the night like you [C]do Flickering embers of love I've [C7]known one or [F]two But [G7]old flames can't hold a candle to [C]you [C]Old flames can't hold a candle to [F]you [G7]No one can light up the night like you [C]do Flickering embers of love I've [C7]known one or [F]two But [G7]old flames can't hold a candle to [C]you Mmmm Song:- https://youtu.be/p7F9Yg6IDO0

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Old Maid In The Garrett I was [D]told by by my aunt, I was told by my mother That [A]going to a wedding was the [D]makings of another If this be [G]so then I'll [D]go without a bidding Oh kind pro[G]vi[D]dence, won't you send me to a wedding And it's oh [G]dear [D]me! How would it [G]be? If I [D]died an old maid in the [A]gar[D]ret? [D]Well there's me sister Jean she’s not handsome or good looking [A]Scarcely sixteen and a [D]fella she was courtin' Now she's twenty [G]four with a [D]son and a daughter Here am I at [G]forty [D]five and I’ve never had an offer And it's oh [G]dear [D]me! How would it [G]be? If I [D]died an old maid in the [A]gar[D]ret? [D]Well I can cook and I can sew can keep the house right tidy [A]Get up in the morning and [D]get the breakfast ready There’s nothing in this [G]wide world Would [D]make my heart so cheery As a wee [G]fat [D]man to call me his old Deary So come [D]landsman or come kinsman, come tinker or come tailor Come [A]fiddler, come dancer, come [D]ploughman or come sailor Come rich man, come [G]poor man, come [D]fool or come witty Come any [G]man at [D]all that will marry me for pity Well now [D]I'm away home for nobody’s heeding There's [A]nobody heedin' to [D]poor Annie's pleadin' And I’ll away [G]home to my [D]own wee bitty garret If I can't [G]get a [D]man, then I'll surely get a parrot And it's oh [G]dear [D]me! How would it [G]be? If I [D]died an old maid in the [A]gar[D]ret? Song:- https://youtu.be/z8IhFbTfX2o Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

On Raglan Road On [G]Raglan Road of an autumn [C]day I [G]saw her [C]first and [G]knew That [C]her dark hair would [G]weave a snare That I might [Em]one day [D]rue I [C]saw the danger, [G]and I passed Along the en[Em]chanted [D]way, And I [G]said, let grief be a fallen [C]leaf At the [G]dawning [C]of the [G]day. On [G]Grafton Street in Novem[C]ber We tripped [G]lightly a[C]long the [G]ledge Of a [C]deep ravine where [G]can be seen The worth of [Em]passion's [D]pledge, The [C]Queen of Hearts still [G]making tarts And I not [Em]making [D]hay Oh I [G]loved too much and by such by [C]such Is [G]happiness [C]thrown a[G]way. I [G]gave her gifts of the [C]mind I [G]gave her the [C]secret [G]sign That's [C]known to the artists [G]who have known The true gods of [Em]sound and [D]stone And [C]word and tint [G]without stint I gave her [Em]poems to [D]say. With her [G]own name there and her own dark [C]hair like [G]Clouds over [C]fields of [G]May On a [G]quiet street where old ghosts [C]meet I [G]see her [C]walking [G]now A[C]way from me so [G]hurriedly my reason [Em]must a[D]llow That [C]I had loved not [G]as I should A creature [Em]made of [D]clay When the [G]angel woos the clay he'd [C]lose His [G]wings at the [C]dawn of [G]day. Song:266 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

One Of Us Cannot Be Wrong [G]I lit a thin green [Am]candle, to [C]make you jealous of [G]me. But the [G]room just filled up with [Am]mosquitoes, They [C]heard that my body was [D]free. Then [Em]I took the dust of a [Bm]long sleepless night And I [C]hid it in your little [G]shoe. And [Am]then I confess that I [F]tortured the dress That [Am]you wore for the [G]world to look [F]through [G] I [G]showed my heart to the [Am]doctor: He [C]said I’d just have to [G]quit. Then [G]he wrote himself a pre[Am]scription, And [C]your name was mentioned in [D]it! Then [Em]he locked himself in a [Bm]library shelf With the [C]details of our honey[G]moon , And I [Am]hear from the nurse that he's [F]gotten much worse And his [Am]practice is [G]all in a [F]ruin [G] I [G]heard of a saint who had [Am]loved you, So I [C]studied all night in his [G]school. He [G]taught that the duty of [Am]lovers Is to [C]tarnish the golden [D]rule. And just [Em]when I was sure that his [Bm]teachings were pure He [C]drowned himself in the [G]pool. His [Am]body is gone but back [F]here on the lawn His [Am]spirit con[G]tinues to [F]drool [G] An [G]Eskimo showed me a [Am]movie He'd [C]recently taken of [G]you: The [G]poor man could hardly stop [Am]shivering, His [C]lips and his fingers were all [D]blue. I [Em]suppose that he froze when the [Bm]wind swept your clothes And I [C]guess he just never got [G]warm. But you [Am]stand there so nice, in your [F]blizzard of ice, Oh please [Am]let me come [G]into the [F]storm [G] Song:- https://youtu.be/aCwLlLNL8k8 Tutorial:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YIWLA5JWV4k

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Only Our Rivers Run Free Key C When [C]apples still [G]grow in Novem[C]ber, When [F]blossoms still [C]bloom on each [G]tree, When [F]leaves are still green in De[C]cember[Am] It's [G]then that our land will be [Am]free, I [F]wandered her hills and her [C]valleys And [F]still through my [Am]sorrow I [Em]see [G], A [F]land that has never known [C]free[Em]dom [Am]And [G]only our rivers run [Am]free, I [F]drink to the [G]death of her [C]manhood, To those [F]men who would [C]rather have [G]died, Than to [F]live in the cold chains of [C]bondage[Am] To [G]bring back their rights were [Am]denied, Oh [F]where are you now that we [C]need you? What [F]burns where the [Am]flame used to [Em]be [G]? Are you [F]gone like the snows of last [C]win[Em]ter [Am]And will [G]only our rivers run [Am]free How [F]sweet is [G]life but we’re [C]crying, how [F]mellow the [C]wine but it’s [G]dry, How [F]fragrant the rose but it's [C]dying[Am] How [G]gentle the wind but it [Am]sighs, What [F]good is in youth when it's [C]ageing, What [F]joy is in [Am]eyes that can’t [Em]see [G] When there’s [F]sorrow in sunshine and [C]flow[Em]ers [Am]and [G]only our rivers run [Am]free. Song:Tutorial:-

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Only Our Rivers Run Free Key G When [G]apples still [D]grow in Novem[G]ber When [C]blossoms still [G]bloom on each [D]tree When [C]leaves are still green in De[G]cember [Em] It’s [D]then that our [Bm]land will be [Em]free I [C]wander her hills and her [G]valleys And [C]still through my sorrow I [D]see A [C]land that has never known [G]freedom [Em] And [D]only her ri[Bm]vers run [Em]free I [G]drink to the [D]death of her man[G]hood, Those [C]men who would [G]rather have [D]died Than to [C]live in the cold chains of [G]bondage [Em] To [D]bring back their [Bm]rights were den[Em]ied Oh! [C]where are you now when we [G]need you, What [C]burns where the flame used to [D]be? Are you [C]gone like the snows of last [G]winter [Em] And will [D]only our ri[Bm]vers run [Em]free How [G]sweet is [D]life but we’re [G]crying How [C]mellow the [G]wine that were [D]dry How [C]fragrant the rose but its [G]dying [Em] How [D]gentle the [Bm]wind but it [Em]sighs What [C]good is in youth when its ag[G]eing What [C]joy is in eyes that can’t [D]see? When there’s [C]sorrow in sunshine and [G]flowers [Em] And [D]only our ri[Bm]vers run [Em]free. Song:Tutorial:-

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Only Love Can Break Your Heart [A7]When you were [D]young and [G]on your [A]own [A7]How did it [D]feel to [G]be a[A]lone? [A7] [D]I was always thinking of [A]games that I was play[G]ing. [D]Trying to make the best of my [A]time. [A7]But only [D]love can [G]break your [F#m]heart Try to be [D]sure right [Em]from the [A]start [A7]Yes only [D]love can [G]break your [F#m]heart What if your [D]world should [Em]fall a[A]part? [A7]I have a [D]friend I've [G]never [A]seen [A7]He hides his [D]head In[G]side a [A]dream [D]Someone should call him and [A]see if he can come [G]out. [D]Try to lose the down that he's [A]found. [A7]But only [D]love can [G]break your [F#m]heart Try to be [D]sure right [Em]from the [A]start [A7]Yes only [D]love can [G]break your [F#m]heart What if your [D]world should [Em]fall a[A]part? [A7]I have a [D]friend I've [G]never [A]seen [A7]He hides his [D]head In[G]side a [A]dream [A7]Yes only [D]love can [G]break your [A]heart (X4) Song:- https://youtu.be/S5dh8NcQq70

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Only You [G]Looking from a [D]window a[Em]bove, It's like a [D]story of [C]love Can you [G]hear [D]me [G]Came back only [D]yester[Em]day, We're moving [D]further a[C]way Want you [G]near [D]me [C]All I needed was the [D]love you gave [G]All I needed for an[Em]other day [C]And all I ever [D]knew, only [G]you [G]Sometimes when I [D]think of your [Em]name When it's [D]only a [C]game and I [G]need [D]you [G]Listening to the [D]words that you [Em]say It's getting [D]harder to [C]stay, when I [G]see [D]you. [C]All I needed was the [D]love you gave [G]All I needed for an[Em]other day [C]And all I ever [D]knew, only [G]you [G]This is gonna [D]take a long [Em]time And I [D]wonder what's [C]mine can't take [G]no [D]more [G]Wonder if you'll [D]under[Em]stand It's just the [D]touch of your [C]hand Behind the [G]closed [D]door [C]All I needed was the [D]love you gave [G]All I needed for an[Em]other day [C]And all I ever [D]knew, only [G]you Bada dada... Song:- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgDKtLPp46s Original key G# ( Capo 1)

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Ordinary Man I'm an [Am]ordinary [G]man, nothing [F]special nothing [Am]grand [F]I've had to work for [G]everything I [Am]own I never asked for a [G]lot, I was [F]happy with what I [Am]got [F]Enough to keep my [G]family and my [Am]home Now they [F]say that times are [G]hard and they've [C]handed me my [F]cards They [F]say there's not the work to go [E7]around And [Am]when the whistle [G]blows, the [F]gates will finally [Am]close [F]Tonight they're going to [G]shut this factory [Am]down Then they'll [F]tear it [G]d-o-[Am]w-n I [Am]never missed a [G]day nor went on [F]strike for better [Am]pay For [F]twenty years I [G]served them best I [Am]could Now with a handshake and a [G]cheque it seems so [F]easy to for[Am]get [F]Loyalty through the [G]bad times and through [Am]good The [F]owner says he's [G]sad to see that [C]things have got so [F]bad But the [F]captains of industry won't let him [E7]lose He [Am]still drives a [G]car and [F]smokes his ci[Am]gar And [F]still he takes his [G]family on a [Am]cruise he'll [F]never [G]lo[Am]se Well it [Am]seems to [G]me such a [F]cruel iro[Am]ny He's [F]richer now then he [G]ever was be[Am]fore Now my cheque is [G]spent and I [F]can't afford the [Am]rent There's [F]one law for the [G]rich, one for the [Am]poor [F]Every day I've [G]tried to salvage [C]some of my [F]pride To [F]find some work so's I might pay my [E7]way Oh but [Am]everywhere I [G]go, the [F]answer's always [Am]no There's [F]no work for [G]anyone here to[Am]day no [F]work to[G]day[Am] And [Am]so condemned I [G]stand, just an [F]ordinary [Am]man Like [F]thousands be[G]side me in the [Am]queue I watch my darling [G]wife trying to [F]make the best of [Am]life And [F]God knows what the [G]kids are going to [Am]do [F]Now that we are [G]faced [C]with this human [F]waste A [F]generation cast a[E7]side And as [Am]long as I [G]live, I [F]never will for[Am]give You’ve [F]stripped me of my [G]dignity and [Am]pride, [F]You’ve stripped me [G]bar[Am]e…… (repeat 3 times) Song:- https://youtu.be/LIh5dUOz824 272 | P a g e 2018 Sing and Share Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com INDEX


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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Ordinary Man I'm an [Em]ordinary [D]man, nothing [C]special nothing [Em]grand [C]I've had to work for [D]everything I [Em]own I never asked for a [D]lot, I was [C]happy with what I [Em]got [C]Enough to keep my [D]family and my [Em]home Now they [C]say that times are [D]hard and they've [G]handed me my [C]cards They [C]say there's not the work to go [B7]around And [Em]when the whistle [D]blows, the [C]gates will finally [Em]close [C]Tonight they're going to [D]shut this factory [Em]down Then they'll [C]tear it [D]d-o-[Em]w-n I [Em]never missed a [D]day nor went on [C]strike for better [Em]pay For [C]twenty years I [D]served them best I [Em]could Now with a handshake and a [D]cheque it seems so [C]easy to for[Em]get [C]Loyalty through the [D]bad times and through [Em]good The [C]owner says he's [D]sad to see that [G]things have got so [C]bad But the [C]captains of industry won't let him [B7]lose He [Em]still drives a [D]car and [C]smokes his ci[Bm]gar And [C]still he takes his [D]family on a [Em]cruise, he'll [C]never [D]lo[Em]se Well it [Em]seems to [D]me such a [C]cruel iro[Em]ny He's [C]richer now then he [D]ever was be[Em]fore Now my cheque is [D]spent and I [C]can't afford the [Em]rent There's [C]one law for the [D]rich, one for the [Em]poor [C]Every day I've [D]tried to salvage [G]some of my [C]pride To [C]find some work so's I might pay my [B7]way Oh but [Em]everywhere I [D]go, the [C]answer's always [Em]no There's [C]no work for [D]anyone here to[Em]day, no [C]work to[D]day[Em] And [Em]so condemned I [D]stand, just an [C]ordinary [Em]man Like [C]thousands be[D]side me in the [Em]queue I watch my darling [D]wife trying to [C]make the best of [Em]life And [C]God knows what the [D]kids are going to [Em]do [C]Now that we are [D]faced [G]with this human [C]waste A [C]generation cast a[B7]side And as [Em]long as I [D]live, I [C]never will for[Em]give You’ve [C]stripped me of my [D]dignity and [Em]pride, [C]You’ve stripped me [D]bar[Em]e……… (repeat 3 times) Song:- https://youtu.be/LIh5dUOz824 Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com 2018 Sing and Share P a g e | 273 INDEX


“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Óró Mo Bháidín Curfá [C]Óró mo bháidín a’ snámh ar an gcuan [G]Óró mo [D7]bhái[G7]dín [C]Ó[G7]ró mo [F]churrai[G7]chín [Am]ó[F] [C]Ó[F]ró [G7]mo [C]bháidín [C]Crochfaidh mé seólta ‘gus bogfaidh mé siar [G]Óró mo [D7]bhái[G7]dín ‘S go [C]hOíche Fhéile Eoin ní [G]thicofaidh mé a[F]niar [C]Ó[F]ró [G7]mo [C]bháidín Curfá ‘S nach [C]breá í mo bháidín a’ snámh ar an gcuan [G]Óró mo [D7]bhái[G7]dín ‘S na [C]maidí á dtarraingt go [G]láidir ‘s go [F]buan [C]Ó[F]ró [G7]mo [C]bháidín Curfá ‘S nach [C]éachtach a’ léimneach thar thonnta árd’ [G]Óró mo [D7]bhái[G7]dín ‘S nach [C]éadtrom í iompar a[G]níos thar an [F]dtrá [C]Ó[F]ró [G7]mo [C]bháidín Curfá [C]Óró mo bháidín a’ snamh ar an gcuan [G]Óró mo [D7]bhái[G7]dín [C]Faighimís na maidí is [G]téimís chun [F]siúil [C]Ó[F]ró [G7]mo [C]bháidín Curfá Song:- https://youtu.be/BLE0KlYNVFg 274 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Óró, Sé Do Bheatha 'Bhaile [Am]Óró, sé do bheatha 'bhaile, [G]Óró, sé do bheatha 'bhaile, [Am]Óró, sé do bheatha 'bhail[G]e A[Em]nois ar [D]theacht an [Am]tsamhraidh. [Am]'Sé do bheatha, a bhean ba léanmhar, [G]Do b' é ár gcreach thú bheith i ngéibheann, [Am]Do dhúiche bhreá i seilbh méir[G]leach, Is tú [Em]díolta [D]leis na [Am]Gallaibh. [Am]Óró, sé do bheatha 'bhaile, [G]Óró, sé do bheatha 'bhaile, [Am]Óró, sé do bheatha 'bhail[G]e A[Em]nois ar [D]theacht an [Am]tsamhraidh Tá [Am]Gráinne Mhaol ag teacht thar sáile, [G]Óglaigh armtha léi mar gharda, [Am]Gaeil iad féin is ní Frainc ná Spáin[G]nigh, Is [Em]cuirfidh siad [D]ruaig ar [Am]Ghallaibh. [Am]Óró, sé do bheatha 'bhaile, [G]Óró, sé do bheatha 'bhaile, [Am]Óró, sé do bheatha 'bhail[G]e A[Em]nois ar [D]theacht an [Am]tsamhraidh A [Am]bhuí le Rí na bhFeart go bhfeiceam, [G]Mura mbím beo ina dhiaidh ach seachtain, [Am]Gráinne Mhaol agus míle gais[G]cíoch, Ag [Em]fógairt [D]fáin ar [Am]Ghallaibh. Song:-

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Our Town [G]And you know the [C]sun's settin' fast And [G]just like they say nothing [D]good ever lasts Well, [G]go on now and [C]kiss it goodbye but [G]hold on to your lover 'Cause your [D]heart's bound to die [G]Go on now and [C]say goodbye to [G]our town, to [D]our town [G]Can't you see the [C]sun's settin' down on [G]our town, on [D]our town [G]Goodnight [C][G][D] [G]Up the street beside that [C]red neon light That's [G]where I met my baby on one [D]hot summer night [G]He was the tender and I [C]ordered a beer It's [G]been forty years and I'm [D]still sitting here [G]But you know the [C]sun's settin' fast And [G]just like they say nothing [D]good ever lasts Well, [G]go on now and [C]kiss it goodbye but [G]hold on to your lover 'Cause your [D]heart's bound to die [G]Go on now and [C]say goodbye to [G]our town, to [D]our town [G]Can't you see the [C]sun's settin' down on [G]our town, on [D]our town [G]Goodnight [C][G][D] It's [G]here I had my babies and I [C]had my first kiss I've [G]walked down Main Street in the [D]cold morning mist Over [G]there is where I [C]bought my first car It [G]turned over once but then it [D]never went far And [G]I can see the [C]sun's settin' fast And [G]just like they say nothing [D]good ever lasts Well, [G]go on now and [C]kiss it goodbye but [G]hold on to your lover 'Cause your [D]heart's bound to die [G]Go on now and [C]say goodbye to [G]our town, to [D]our town [G]Can't you see the [C]sun's settin' down on [G]our town, on [D]our town [G]Goodnight [C][G][D]

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

I [G]buried my Mama and I [C]buried my Pa They [G]sleep up the street beside that [D]pretty brick wall I [G]bring them flowers about [C]every day But I just gotta [G]cry when I [D]think what they'd say If [G]they could see the [C]sun's settin' fast And [G]just like they say nothing [D]good ever lasts Well, [G]go on now and [C]kiss it goodbye but [G]hold on to your lover 'Cause your [D]heart's bound to die [G]Go on now and [C]say goodbye to [G]our town, to [D]our town [G]Can't you see the [C]sun's settin' down on [G]our town, on [D]our town [G]Goodnight [C][G][D] [G]Now I sit on the porch and watch the [C]lightning-bugs fly But I [G]can't see too good, I got [D]tears in my eyes I'm [G]leaving tomorrow but I [C]don't wanna go I [G]love you my town, you'll always [D]live in my soul [G]But I can see the [C]sun's settin' fast And [G]just like they say nothing [D]good ever lasts Well, [G]go on now and [C]kiss it goodbye but [G]hold on to your lover 'Cause your [D]heart's bound to die [G]Go on now and [C]say goodbye to [G]my town, to [D]my town [G]I can see the [C]sun's settin' down on [G]my town, on [D]my town [G]Goodnight, [C][G][D] Goodnight [C][G][D][G] Song:- https://youtu.be/FikZwgj89HI

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Padin's Party [G]In a pub in Tullabhadin, at a party of Padin Sure the craic it was mighty one [D7]night. Gui[Am]tars were clanging, pool [D7]balls were banging And the [Am]knackers were [D7]roaring to [G]fight, [G]When the drinks finally hit him, say's Padin ''Lets Get Them'' Then he made a mad [G7]rush 'cross the [C]floor, [D7]Well the chairs started flying, and the auld ones were crying. Then there came a loud knock on the [G]door. [G]’Twas the Garda Siochana out[C]side Four big red faces, hob nails and [G]braces, And [C]the Knackers were roaring to [G]fight. Sure the [D7]craic it was mighty that [G]night. [G]Down at the station, it would bring tears to our nation. To see the cut of the [D7]boys, [Am]There was poor Padin and the [D7]Boys From Tullabhadin, And the [Am]Knackers were [D7]all telling l[G]ies. At [G]four in the morning the seargent was yawning. When the final [G7]statement was [C]read, With his [D7]two bleary eyes, after hearing such lies. Well he rised a big fist and he [G]said. Go [G]home now get out of my [C]sight, You're driving me crackers, you're nothing but [G]Knackers, And [C]Padin you'll pay for this [G]night. Well the [D7]craic it was might that [G]night. [G]Down at The Court House, the next Tuesday morning. Well the Court Room was packed back to [D7]back. [Am]There was poor Padin and the [D7]boys from Tullabhadin, And the [Am]Knackers that [D7]started the [G]craic.

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

They were [G]all fined a fiver, by a judge called McGiver Then he scratched the auld [G7]head trying to [C]think. 'Twould bring [D7]tears to a snowman, when he said you can go man, Then he seen them stampeed for more [G]drink. [G]Over in the pub once a[C]gain There was poor Padin and the boys from Tulla[G]bhadin, And the [C]Knackers were at it a[G]gain Well the [D7]craic it was might a[G]gain, Sure in Tulla[D7]bhadin the craic never [G]ends. Song:-

https://youtu.be/eJfJ5B6PeGw

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Paddy’s Green Shamrock Shore Key D From [D]Derry Quay we sailed a[G]way On the [C]twenty[G]third of [D]May We were [G]boarded [D]by a pleasant crew Bound [C]for A[G]meri[C]cay Fresh [G]water [D]there we did take on, Five [C]thousand [G]gallons or [C]more In [D]case we’d run short going to New [G]York Far a[C]way from the [G]Shamrock [D]Shore Well we [D]sailed three days and we were all sea[G]sick, Not a [C]man on [G]board was [D]free We were [G]all con[D]fined unto our bunks With [C]no one to [G]pity poor [C]me No [G]father [D]dear nor mother kind To [C]hold up me [G]head when t’was [C]sore, Which [D]made me think more on the lassie I [G]left On [C]Paddy’s Green [G]Shamrock [D]Shore Well we [D]safely reached the other [G]side In [C]three and [G]twenty [D]days We were [G]taken as [D]passengers by a man And [C]led round in [G]six different [C]ways, We [G]each of us [D]drank a parting glass In [C]case we might [G]never meet [C]more, And we [D]drank a health to Old Ireland [G]dear And [C]Paddy’s Green [G]Shamrock [D]Shore So [D]fare thee well sweet Liza [G]dear And [C]likewise to [G]Derry [D]town And [G]twice fare[D]well to me comrade boys Who [C]dwell on [G]that sainted [C]ground If [G]fortune [D]ever should favour me Or [C]I to have [G]money in [C]store I’ll come [D]back and I’ll wed the wee lassie I [G]left on [C]Paddy’s Green [G]Shamrock [D]Shore Song:- https://youtu.be/P2bTczkYv0U 280 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Paddy’s Green Shamrock Shore Key G From [G]Derry Quay we sailed a[C]way On the [F]twenty[C]third of [G]May We were [C]boarded [G]by a pleasant crew Bound [F]for A[C]meri[F]cay Fresh [C]water [G]there we did take on, Five [F]thousand [C]gallons or [F]more In [G]case we’d run short going to New [C]York Far a[F]way from the [C]Shamrock [G]Shore Well we [G]sailed three days and we were all sea[C]sick, Not a [F]man on [C]board was [G]free We were [C]all con[G]fined unto our bunks With [F]no one to [C]pity poor [F]me No [C]father [G]dear nor mother kind To [F]hold up me [C]head when t’was [F]sore, Which [G]made me think more on the lassie I [C]left On [F]Paddy’s Green [C]Shamrock [G]Shore Well we [G]safely reached the other [C]side In [F]three and [C]twenty [G]days We were [C]taken as [G]passengers by a man And [F]led round in [C]six different [F]ways, We [C]each of us [G]drank a parting glass In [F]case we might [C]never meet [F]more, And we [G]drank a health to Old Ireland [C]dear And [F]Paddy’s Green [C]Shamrock [G]Shore So [G]fare thee well sweet Liza [C]dear And [F]likewise to [C]Derry [G]town And [C]twice fare[G]well to me comrade boys Who [F]dwell on [C]that sainted [F]ground If [C]fortune [G]ever should favour me Or [F]I to have [C]money in [F]store I’ll come [G]back and I’ll wed the wee lassie I [C]left On [F]Paddy’s Green [C]Shamrock [G]Shore Song:- https://youtu.be/P2bTczkYv0U Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Paradise When [C]I was a child my [F]family would [C]travel Down to Western Kentucky where my [G]parents were [C]born And there's a backwards old town that's [F]often re[C]membered So many times that my [G]memories are [C]worn. Chorus And [C]daddy won't you take me back to [F]Muhlenberg [C]County Down by the Green River where [G]Paradise [C]lay Well, I'm sorry my son, but you're [F]too late in [C]asking Mister Peabody's coal train has [G]hauled it a[C]way Well, sometimes we'd travel right [F]down the Green [C]River To the abandoned old prison down [G]by Airdrie [C]Hill Where the air smelled like snakes And we'd [F]shoot with our [C]pistols But empty pop bottles was [G]all we would [C]kill. Chorus Then the coal company came with the [F]world's largest sho[C]vel And they tortured the timber and [G]stripped all the [C]land Well, they dug for their coal till the [F]land was for[C]saken Then they wrote it all down as the [G]progress of [C]man. And [C]daddy won't you take me back to [F]Muhlenberg [C]County Down by the Green River where [G]Paradise [C]lay Well, I'm sorry my son, but you're [F]too late in [C]asking Mister Peabody's coal train has [G]hauled it a[C]way When I die let my ashes float [F]down the Green [C]River Let my soul roll on up to the [G]Rochester [C]dam I'll be halfway to Heaven with [F]Paradise [C]waitin' Just five miles away from where[G]ever I [C]am. Chorus Song:- https://youtu.be/DEy6EuZp9IY 282 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Past The Point Of Rescue [Am]Last night I dreamed you were [G]back again [F]Larger than [C]life again, [G]holding me tight a[Am]gain [Am]Placing those same kisses [G]on my brow [F]Sweeter than [C]ever now, [G]Lord I [Am]remember how [G]Couldn't get enough of kissing [Am]Do you know how much I'm missing? [G]No you don't, but I [D]do [Am]Days like a slow train [G]trickle by [F]Even the [C]words that I [G]write re[Am]fuse to fly [Am]All that I can hear is your song [G]haunting me [F]Can't get the [C]melody [G]out of my [Am]head you see [G]Distractions I've been using [Am]Do you know how much I'm losing? [G]No you don't, but I [D]do. Chorus But I [C]do and I wonder if I'm [F]past the point of [C]rescue [F]Is no word from [C]you at all the [Am]best that you can [G]do [G]Never meant to push or shove you [Am]Do you know how much I love you? [G]No you don't, but I[D] do. [Am]I swore I'd never fall like [G]this again [F]Fools like me [C]never win, [G]came to my knees a[Am]gain [Am]Can't close the door on the [G]likelihood [F]Things might be [C]just as good, I [G]always believed they [Am]would [G]Gotta let your love invite me, [Am]baby do you think it might be [G]No you don't, but I [D]do Song:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rzrl8UNj51g Tutorial:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bS38O2RfrNU

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Patriot Game Come [D]all ye young [G]re[D]bels, and [A]list while I [D]sing, For the [A]love of one's [D]country is a [F#m]terrible [D]thing. It [A]banishes [D]fear with the [F#m]speed of a [Bm]flame, And it [D]makes us all [G]part [D]of the [A]patriot [D]game. My [D]name is O'[G]Han[D]lon, and I've [A]just turned six[D]teen. My [A]home is in [D]Monaghan, and [F#m]where I was [D]weaned I [A]learned all my [D]life cruel [F#m]England's to [Bm]blame, So [D]now I am [G]part [D]of the [A]Patriot [D]game. This [D]Ireland of [G]ours [D]has too [A]long been half [D]free. Six [A]counties lie [D]under John [F#m]Bull's tyrann[D]y. I've [A]thrown out my [D]Bible to [F#m]drill and to [Bm]train To [D]take up my [G]part [D]in the [A]Patriot [D]game. I [D]ask does it [G]mat[D]ter, [A]who wins the [D]war We’ll [A]still pay our [D]taxes, as [F#m]we did be[D]fore But [A]still De Va[D]lera is [F#m]greatly to [Bm]blame For [D]shirking his [G]part [D]in the [A]Patriot [D]game. I [D]don't mind a [G]bit [D]if I [A]shoot down po[D]lice They’re [A]lackeys for [D]war never [F#m]guardians of [D]peace And [A]yet at de[D]serters I'm [F#m]never let [Bm]aim At [D]rebels who [G]sold [D]out the [A]Patriot [D]game They [D]told me how [G]Connol[D]ly was [A]shot in his [D]chair, His [A]wounds from the [D]fighting all [F#m]bloody and [D]bare. His [A]fine body [D]twisted, all [F#m]battered and [Bm]lame They [D]soon made me [G]part [D]of the [A]patriot [D]game. It's [D]nearly two [G]years [D]since I [A]wandered a[D]way With the [A]local [D]battalion of the [F#m]bold IR[D]A, For I [A]read of our [D]heroes, and [F#m]wanted the [Bm]same To [D]play out my [G]part [D]in the [A]Patriot [D]game. And [D]now as I [G]lie [D]here, my [A]body all [D]holes I [A]think of those [D]traitors who [F#m]bargained in [D]souls And I [A]wish that my [D]rifle had [F#m]given the [Bm]same To those [D]Quislings who [G]sold [D]out the [A]Patriot [D]game. Song:- https://youtu.be/RQBW6UQa8Fc 284 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Peggy Gordon Oh [C]Peggy Gordon you [F]are my [C]dar[G]ling, [F]Come sit you [C]down upon my [G]knee, [F]Come tell to [C]me the [F]very [C]reas[G]on, [F]Why I am [C]slighted [G]so by [C]thee, I'm [C]so in love, I [F]can't [C]deny [G]it My [F]heart lies [C]smothered in my [G]breast It's [F]not for [C]you to [F]let the [C]world [G]know it A [F]troubled [C]mind can [G]know no [C]rest I [C]put my head to a [F]cask of [C]bran[G]dy It [F]was my [C]fancy I [G]do declare For [F]when I'm [C]drinking I’m [F]always [C]thin[G]king And [F]wishing [C]Peggy [G]Gordon was [C]here I [C]wish I was [F]away in [C]Eng[G]land [F]Far a[C]cross the briny [G]sea [F]Sailing [C]o'er the [F]deepest [C]o[G]cean Where [F]love nor [C]care ever [G]bother [C]me I [C]wish I was in some [F]lonesome [C]val[G]ley [F]Where woman[C]kind cannot be [G]found [F]Where the pretty [C]small birds Do [F]change their [C]voi[G]ces And [F]ev'ry [C]moment a [G]diff'rent [C]sound Oh [C]Peggy Gordon you [F]are my [C]dar[G]ling, [F]Come sit you [C]down upon my [G]knee, [F]Come tell to [C]me the [F]very [C]reas[G]on, [F]Why I am [C]slighted [G]so by [C]thee, Song:-

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Peigín Leitir Mór Curfá [D]O gairim gairim í, Agus gairim í, mo [A]stór; [D]Míle grá le m'anam [D7]í 'Sí [A]Peigín Leitir [D]Móir! [D]Éirigh suas, a Pheigín Agus seas ar bharr an [A]aird [D]Comhar do chuid bull[G]án Agus [A]féach an bhfuil siad [D]ann. Tá [D]Bríd agam 's tá Cáit agam 'Sí Peig an bhean is [A]fearr; Pé'r bith [D]fear a gheobhas [G]í, Nach [A]air a bhéas an [D]t-ádh [D]Chuir mé scéala siar chuici Go gceannóin di bád [A]mór; 'Sé'n [D]scéala 'chuir sí aniar chugh[G]am Go [A]ndéanfadh leathbhád [D]seoil. Tá [D]iascairí na Gaillimhe Ag teacht anior le [A]cóir Le [D]solas gealaí gi[G]le Nó go [A]bhfeicidís an [D]tseoid. 'S ó, [D]gairim, gairim í 'Gus gairim í mo [A]stór [D]Míle grá le m'anam [G]í Is [A]gearr go mbeidh sí [G]mór!

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Please Come To Boston [D]Please come to Boston for the [A]spring[D]time I'm [D]stayin' here with some friends and they've got lots of [G]room You can [A]sell your paintings on the [D]sidewalk [Dsus4] [Dsus2] [D] By a [Bm]cafe where I [A]hope to be workin' [G]soon [D]Please come to Boston She said [A]no, would you come home to me [D] [Dsus4] [Dsus2] [D] Refrain And she said, [D]hey ramblin' boy, why don't you [A]settle [D]down [D]Boston ain't your [A]kinda [D]town [G]There ain't no gold and there ain't nobody like [D]me I'm the [Em]number one fan of the [A]Man from Tennessee [D][Dsus4][Dsus2][D] [D]Please come to Denver with the [A]snow [D]falls We'll [D]move up into the mountains so far that we [G]can't be found [A]And throw ‘I love you’ echoes down the [D]canyon [Dsus4] [Dsus2] [D] And then [Bm]lie awake at [A]night till they come [G]back around [D]Please come to Denver She said [A]no, boy, would you come home to [D]me [Dsus4] [Dsus2] [D] Bridge Now [Bm]this drifter's world goes [A]'round and 'round And I [G]doubt that it's ever gonna [D]stop But of [Bm]all the dreams I've [A]lost or found and [G]all that I ain't got I [Em]still need to cling to somebody I can [A]sing to [D]Please come to LA to live [A]for[D]ever [D]The California life alone is just too [G]hard to build I [A]live in a house that looks out over the [D]ocean And there's some [Bm]stars that fell from the sky livin' up [G]on the hill [D]Please come to LA She just said [A]no, boy, Won't you come home to [D]me [Dsus4][Dsus2][D] Refrain [Em]I'm the number one fan of the [A]man from Tennes[D]see Song:- https://youtu.be/kT0SgcYI1Qg In Key E (chords for D Capo on 2) Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Promises [G]I don't care if you never come home, [C]I don't mind if you just keep on [G]Rowing away on a distant sea, 'Cause [D]I don't love you and you don't love [G]me. [G]You cause a commotion when you come to town; You [C]give 'em a smile and they melt. Having [G]lovers and friends is all good and fine, But I [D]don't like yours and you don't like [G]mine. [G]La [C]la,……. [G]la la la la [D]la. [G]La [C]la,……. [G]la la la la [D]la. [G]I don't care what you doin’ at night, And [C]I don't care how you get your delights. I'm gonna [G]leave you alone, I'll just let it be, I [D]don't love you and you don't love me. Bridge [C]I got a problem, can you re[G]late? [Am]I got a woman [G]calling love hate. [C]We made a vow we'd always be [G]friends. [Am]How could we know that promises [G]end? [G]I tried to love you for years upon years, You re[C]fuse to take me for real. Now It's [G]time you saw what I want you to see, That I'd [D]still love you if you'd just love [G]me. Song:Tutorial:-

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Que Sera Sera [G]When I was just a little girl I asked my mother, [C]what will I [Am]be [D]Will I be pretty, will I be rich [C]Here's what she [D]said to [G]me. [G]Que Ser[C]a, Sera, Whatever will [G]be, will be The [D]future's not ours, to [D7]see Que Sera, Ser[G]a [D]What will [D7]be, will [G]be. [G]When I was young, I fell in love I asked my sweetheart [C]what lies a[Am]head [D]Will we have rainbows, day after day [C]Here's what my [D]sweetheart [G]said. [G]Que Ser[C]a, Sera, Whatever will [G]be, will be The [D]future's not ours, to [D7]see Que Sera, Ser[G]a [D]What will [D7]be, will [G]be. [G]Now I have children of my own They ask their mother, [C]what will I [Am]be [D]Will I be handsome, will I be rich [C]I tell them [D]tender[G]ly. [G]Que Ser[C]a, Sera, Whatever will [G]be, will be The [D]future's not ours, to [D7]see Que Sera, Ser[G]a [D]What will [D7]be, will [G]be.

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https://youtu.be/CcWbZUgymkw http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mkd-n8TbaEU

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Reason To Believe [G]If I listened [Am]long [D7]enough to [G]you I'd find a [C]way to be[D]lieve that it's all [G]true [A]Knowing that you [D]lied straight-[C]faced while I [G]cried Still I [Em]look to find a [C]reason to be[D]lieve Someone like [C]you makes it [D]hard to live With[Em]out somebody [D]else Someone like [C]you makes it [D]easy to give Never thin[Em]king about my[D]self [G]If I gave you [Am]time to [D7]change my [G]mind I'd find a [C]way just to [D]leave the past be[G]hind [A]Knowing that you [D]lied straight-[C]faced while I [G]cried Still I [Em]look to find a [C]reason to be[D]lieve Someone like [C]you makes it [D]hard to live With[Em]out somebody [D]else Someone like [C]you makes it [D]easy to give Never thin[Em]king about my[D]self Song:-

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Red Is The Rose Chorus [C]Red is the [Am]rose that in [Dm]yonder garden [F]grows, And [C]fair is the [Am]lily of the [F]vall[G]ey; [F]Clear is the [C]water that [F]flows from the [Dm]Boyne But [C]my love is [F]fair[C]er than [G7]an[C]y. [C]Come over the [Am]hills, my [Dm]bonny Irish [F]lass Come [C]over the [Am]hills to your [F]dar[G]ling; [F]You choose the [C]rose, love, and [F]I'll make the [Dm]vow And [C]I'll be your [F]true [C]love for[G7]e[C]ver. 'Twas [C]down by [Am]Killarney's Green [Dm]woods that we [F]strayed And the [C]moon and the [Am]stars they were [F]shi[G]ning; The [F]moon shone its [C]rays on her [F]locks of golden [Dm]hair And she [C]swore she'd be [F]my [C]love for[G7]e[C]ver. Chorus [C]Red is the [Am]rose that in [Dm]yonder garden [F]grows, And [C]fair is the [Am]lily of the [F]vall[G]ey; [F]Clear is the [C]water that [F]flows from the [Dm]Boyne But [C]my love is [F]fair[C]er than [G7]an[C]y. It's [C]not for the [Am]parting of [Dm]my sister [F]Kate It's [C]not for the [Am]grief of my [F]mo[G]ther, ‘Tis [F]all for the [C]loss of my [F]bonny Irish [Dm]lass That [C]my heart is [F]break[C]ing for[G7]e[C]ver. Chorus Song:-

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Red Rose Cafe They [Am]come from the farms and the factories too And they all soon forget who they [E]are. The cares of today are soon washed away As they sit at a stool by the [Am]bar. The girl with green eyes in the Rolling Stones shirt Doesn't look like she works on the [Dm]land. The man at the end, he's a [Am]very good friend Of a [E]man who sells cars second [A]hand. Chorus Down at the [A]Red Rose Cafe in the Harbour There by the port just outside Amster[E]dam. Everyone [D]shares in the songs and the laugh[A]ter. Everyone [E]there is so happy to be [Am]there. The [Am]salesmen relax with a few pints of beer As they try not to speak about [E]trade. The poet won't write any verses tonight. He may sing a sweet seren[Am]ade. So pull up a chair and forget about life. It's a good thing to do now and [Dm]then And if you like it here I [Am]have an idea To[E]morrow let's all meet a[A]gain. Down at the [A]Red Rose Cafe in the Harbour There by the port just outside Amster[E]dam. Everyone [D]shares in the songs and the laugh[A]ter. Everyone [E]there is so happy to be [Am]there. Song:-

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Ride On [Am]True you ride the finest horse [F]I have ever seen [G]Standing sixteen, one or two, with [Am]eyes wild and green You [Am]ride the horse so well, [F]hands light to the touch [G]I could never go with you no matter how I [Am]wanted to. Chorus [Am]Ride on, [F]see you, [G]I could never go with you No matter how I [Am]wanted to. [Am]Ride on, [F]see you, [G]I could never go with you No matter how I [Am]wanted to. [Am]When you ride into the night [F]without a trace behind [G]Run your claw along my gut, [Am]one last time I [Am]turn to face an empty space, [F]where you used to lie And [G]look for a spark that lights the night Through a [Am]teardrop in my eye [Am]Ride on, [F]see you, [G]I could never go with you No matter how I [Am]wanted to. [Am]Ride on, [F]see you, [G]I could never go with you No matter how I [Am]wanted to.

Song:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8J-X0TBZ0sM Tutorial:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iqGEsIy4hDY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTJaBklgnMo

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Ring Of Fire [G]Da da-da da-da [C]dah dah [G]dah [G]Da da-da da-da [D]dah dah [G]dah [G]Love’s a [C]burning [G]thing [G]And it makes a [C]fiery [G]ring [G]Bound by[C] wild de[G]sire [G]I fell into a [D]ring of [G]fire [D]I fell into a [C]burning ring of [G]fire I went [D]down, down, down and the [C]flames went [G]higher And it [G]burns, burns, burns, the [C]ring of [G]fire The [C]ring of [G]fire. [G]Da da-da da-da [C]dah dah [G]dah [G]Da da-da da-da [D]dah dah [G]dah The [G]taste of [C]love is [G]sweet When [G]hearts like [C]ours [G]meet I [G]fell for you [C]like a [G]child [G]Oh, but the [D]fire went [G]wild [G]Da da-da da-da [C]dah dah [G]dah [G]Da da-da da-da [D]dah dah [G]dah [D]I fell into a [C]burning ring of [G]fire I went [D]down, down, down and the [C]flames went [G]higher And it [G]burns, burns, burns, the [C]ring of [G]fire The [C]ring of [G]fire And it [G]burns, burns, burns, the [C]ring of [G]fire The [C]ring of [G]fire The [C]ring of [G]fire The [C]ring of [G]fire

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Rock Me Gently [D]Ain't it good [G]Ain't it right [D]That you are with me [G]here tonight [D]Music playin' [G]our bodies swayin' in [D]time (In time, in time, in time) [D]Touching you [G]so warm and tender [D]Lord, I feel such a [G]sweet surrender [D]Beautiful is the [G]dream that makes you [D]mine Chorus (Mmm Oooh) [D]Rock me gently [G]Rock me slowly [D]Take it easy [G]don't you know That [D]I have never been [G]loved like this be[D]fore [G]baby [A7]baby! [D]Rock me gently [G]Rock me slowly [D]Take it easy [G]don't you know That [D]I have never been [G]loved like this be[D]fore [D]Oh, my darlin' [G]Oh, my baby [D]You got the moves that [G]drive me crazy And [D]on your face I [G]see a trace of [D]love (Of love, of love, of love) [D]Come hold me closer [G]don't let me go [D]I need you, honey [G]I love you so [D]You were made for [G]me by the stars a[D]bove (Mmm Oooh) [D]Rock me gently [G]Rock me slowly [D]Take it easy [G]don't you know That [D]I have never been [G]loved like this be[D]fore [G]baby [A7]baby! [D]Rock me gently [G]Rock me slowly [D]Take it easy [G]don't you know That [D]I have never been [G]loved like this be[D]fore Song:- https://youtu.be/9ym3RlvVR9M Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Rock'n'Roll Kids I [D]remember '62 I was sixteen and so were you And we [G]lived next [A]door, on the [D]avenue. [D]Jerry Lee was big and Elvis too; Blue jeans and blue suede shoes, And we [G]never [A]knew what life [D]held in store. We just [G]wanted to rock 'n' [A]roll fo[D]rever more. [G]We were just the [F#m]Rock 'n' Roll Kids And Rock 'n' [G]Roll was [D]all we did And [G]listening to those [A]songs on the radi[D]o; I was [G]yours and [F#m]you were [D]mine But that was [G]once upon a [D]time, Now we [Em]never seem to Rock 'n' [A]Roll any[D]more. Now [D]Johnny's in love with the girl next door, And Mary's down at the record store, They don't [G]want to be...[A]… around [D]us no more. [D]‘Golden Oldies’, but we hardly speak Too busy running to a different beat Hard to [G]under[A]stand, we were [D]once like them. How I [G]wish we could find those Rock 'n' Roll [A]days again. [G]We were just the [F#m]Rock 'n' Roll Kids And Rock 'n' [G]Roll was [D]all we did And [G]listening to those [A]songs on the radi[D]o; I was [G]yours and [F#m]you were [D]mine But that was [G]once upon a time, Now we [G]never seem to Rock 'n' [A]Roll any[D]more. I was [G]yours and [F#m]you were [D]mine But that was [G]once upon a time, Now we [G]never seem to Rock 'n' [A]Roll … We [G]never seem to Rock 'n' [A]Roll any[D]more. Song:- https://youtu.be/1x_9JnCGXFY 296 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Rooster We [G]had a chicken, no eggs would she [D]lay We had a chicken, no eggs would she [G]lay And [C]the wife said, "Honey, This sure ain’t [G]funny, We're losing [D]money" no eggs would she [G]lay Then came that [C]rooster, into our [G]yard, And caught that [D]chicken, right off of her [G]guard She's [C]layin' eggs now, like she never [G]used to Ever since that [D]rooster, came into our [G]yard We [G]had a moo cow, no milk would she [D]give We had a chicken, no milk would she [G]give And [C]the wife said, "Honey,"This sure ain’t [G]funny, We're losing [D]money, no milk would she [G]give Then came that [C]rooster, into our [G]yard, And caught that [D]moo cow, right off of her [G]guard She's [C]givin' yoghurt, like she never [G]used to Ever since that [D]rooster, came into our [G]yard We [G]had an elephant, no tusks would she [D]grow We had an elephant, no tusks would she [G]grow And [C]the wife said, "Honey, This sure ain’t [G]funny" We're losing [D]money, no tusks would she [G]grow Then came that [C]rooster, into our [G]yard, And caught that [D]elephant, right off of her [G]guard He's [C]layin' eggs now, out of solid [G]ivory Ever since that [D]rooster, came into our [G]yard We[G]had a rooster, he was awfully [D]gay We had an rooster, he's 'funny that [D]way' And [C]the wife said, "Honey, we're losing [G]money" This sure ain’t [D]funny, he's funny that [Gway Then came a [C]chicken, into our [G]yard, And caught that [D]rooster, right off of his [G]guard He's [C]layin' hens now, like he never [G]used to Ever since that [D]chicken, came into our [G]yard Song:- https://youtu.be/1AnBPqttBkw in Key C# (C Capo on 1st Fret) Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com 2018 Sing and Share P a g e | 297 INDEX


“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Rose Of Allendale The [D]morning was fair,the [G]sky's were [D]clear No breath came o’re the [A]sea When [D]Mary left her [G]highland [D]home And [G]wandered [A]forth with [D]me Though flowers bedecked the [D]mountain side And fragrance filled the [A]vale By [D]far the sweetest [G]flower [D]there Was the [G]Rose of [A]Allen[D]dale Chorus Was [D]the Rose of Allen[G]dale, Was the Rose of [Bm]Allen[A]dale By [D]far the sweetest flower there, Was the [G]Rose of [A7]Allen[D]dale Where[D]'er I wandered [G]east or [D]west, Tho' faith began to [A]lower A [D]solace still she [G]was to [D]me In [G]sorrow's [A]lonely [D]hour When tempest lashed our lonely barque And rent her shiv’ring [A]sail One [D]maiden form with[G]stood the [D]storm 'Twas the [G]Rose of [A]Allen[D]dale Chorus And [D]when my fever'd [G]lips were [D]parched On Africa's burning [A]sands She [D]whispered hopes of [G]happi[D]ness And [G]tales of [A]distant [D]lands My life has been a wilderness Unblessed by fortune's [A]gale Had [D]faith not linked my [G]lot to [D]hers 'Twas the [G]Rose of [A]Allen[D]dale Chorus Song:- https://youtu.be/zMGywGqf7wI 298 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Roses Are Red [G]Roses are [C]red, my love, violets are [G]blue Sugar is [C]sweet, my love, but [D7]not as sweet as [G]you. A long, long [D7]time ago, on graduation [G]day You handed [C]me your book, [D7]I signed this way: [G]Roses are [C]red, my love, violets are [G]blue Sugar is [C]sweet, my love, but [D7]not as sweet as [G]you. We dated [D7]through high school and when the big day [G]came I wrote [Am]into your book [D7]next to my [G]name: [G]Roses are [C]red, my love, violets are [G]blue Sugar is [C]sweet, my love, but [D7]not as sweet as [G]you. [C]Then I went [D7]far away and [G]you found someone new [C]I read your [D7]letter, dear, and [G]I wrote back to you: [G]Roses are [C]red, my love, violets are [G]blue Sugar is [C]sweet, my love, but [D7]not as sweet as [G]you. Is that your [D7]little girl? she looks a lot like [G]you Someday some [Am]boy will write, [D7]in her book, [G]too: [G]Roses are [C]red, my love, violets are [G]blue Sugar is [C]sweet, my love, but [D7]not as sweet as [G]you.

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Roseville Fair Oh the night was [C]clear, and [F]stars were shin[C]ing And the [F]moon rose [G]up, so quiet in the [C]sky And the people gathered 'round, and the [F]band was tun[C]ing I can [F]hear them [G]now, playin' "Coming Through the [C]Rye" Chorus And we [F]danced all night, to the [G]fiddle and the b[C]an[G]jo The driftin' [F]tunes, seemed to fill the [C]air So long [F]ago but I [G]still re[C]mem[G]ber How we fell in [F]love, [G]at the Roseville [C]fair You were dressed in [C]blue, and you [F]looked so love[C]ly Just a [F]gentle [G]flower of a hometown [C]girl And you took my hand, and we [F]stepped to the [C]music With a [F]single [G]smile, you became my [C]world Chorus And we [F]danced all night, to the [G]fiddle and the b[C]an[G]jo The driftin' [F]tunes, seemed to fill the [C]air So long [F]ago but I [G]still re[C]mem[G]ber How we fell in [F]love, [G]at the Roseville [C]fair Well we courted [C]well, and we [F]courted dear[C]ly And we [F]rocked for [G]hours on your front porch [C]chair And a year went by, since the [F]day I [C]met you And I [F]made you [G]mine, at the Roseville [C]Fair So here's a [F]song, for [G]all you lo[C]vers [G]Here’s a [F]tune that [G]you can [C]share May you dance all [F]night to the [G]fiddle and the b[C]an[G]jo The way we [F]did, [G]at the Roseville [C]Fair May you dance all [F]night to the [G]fiddle and the b[C]an[G]jo The way we [F]did, [G]at the Roseville [C]Fair

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Sailing I am [G]sailing I am [Am]sailing Home a[C]gain 'cross the [G]sea I am [Am]sailing, stormy [Em]waters To be [Am]near you, to be [G]free [D] I am [G]flying, I am [Em]flying Like a [C]bird 'cross the [G]sky I am [Am]flying, passing [Em]high clouds To be [Am]with you, to be [G]free [D] Can you [G]hear me, can you [Em]hear me Through the [C]dark night, far a[G]way I am [Am]dying, forever [Em]trying To be [Am]with you, who can [G]say [D] Can you [G]hear me, can you [Em]hear me Through the [C]dark night, far a[G]way I am [Am]dying, forever [Em]crying To be [Am]with you, who can [G]say [D] We are [G]sailing, we are [Em]sailing Home a[C]gain 'cross the [G]sea We are [Am]sailing stormy [Em]waters To be [Am]near you, to be [G]free [D] [D]Oh Lord, to be [Am]near you, to be [G]free [D]Oh Lord, to be [Am]near you, to be [G]free [D]Oh Lord, to be [Am]near you, to be [G]free Song:- https://youtu.be/34jZePnMQNQ

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Save The Last Dance For Me Key A You can [A]dance, every dance with the guy Who gives you the eye, let him [E]hold you tight You can [E7]smile, every smile for the man Who held your hand, ‘neath the [A]pale moon light [A7] But don't for[D]get who's takin' you home And in whose arms you're [A]gonna be So [E]darlin' save the [E7]last dance for [A] me Oh I [A]know that the music's fine Like sparklin' wine, go and [E]have your fun Laugh and [E7]sing but while we're apart Don't give your heart to [A]anyone [A7] But don't for[D]get who's takin' you home And in whose arms you're [A]gonna be So [E]darlin' save the [E7]last dance for [A]me Bridge Baby [A]don't you know I [E]love you so Can't you feel it when we [A]touch I will never, ever [E]let you go I [E7]love you oh so [A]much You can [A]dance, go and carry on Till the night is gone and it's [E]time to go If he [E7]asks if you're all alone Can he walk you home, you must [A]tell him no [A7] 'Cause don't for[D]get who's takin' you home And in whose arms you're [A]gonna be So [E]darlin' save the [E7]last dance for [A]me (Repeat 3 times) Song:302 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Save The Last Dance For Me Key G You can [G]dance every dance with the guy Who gave you the eye let him [D7]hold you tight You can smile every smile for the man Who held your hand 'neath the [G]pale moonlight [G7] But don't [C]forget who's taking you home And in whose arms you're [G]gonna be And [D]darlin' save the [D7]last dance for [G]me Yes, I [G]know that the music is fine Like sparkling wine go and [D7]have your fun Laugh and sing but while we're apart Don't give your heart to [G]anyone And don't [C]forget who's taking you home And in whose arms you're [G]gonna be And [D]darlin' save the [D7]last dance for [G]me Bridge Baby [G]don't you know I [D]love you so Can't you feel it when we [G]touch I will never, never [D]let you go I love you oh so [G]much You can [G]dance go and carry on Till the night is gone and it's [D7]time to go If he asks If you're all alone Can he take you home You must [G]tell him no And don't [C]forget who's taking you home And in whose arms you're [G]gonna be And [D]darlin' save the [D7]last dance for [G]me (Repeat 3 times) Song:- https://youtu.be/2HptdyRbuOI

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Sam Stone Sam [C]Stone came home, to his [F]wife and family After [G]serving in the conflict over[C]seas. And the time that he served, had [F]shattered all his nerves, And [G]left a little shrapnel in his [C]knee. But the [F]morphine eased the pain, and the grass grew round his brain, And [D7]gave him all the confidence he [G]lacked, With a [D]Purple Heart and a [D7]monkey on his [G]back. Chorus There's a [C]hole in daddy's arm where all the money [Dm]goes, And [F]Jesus Christ died for nothin' I [G]suppose. Little [C]pitchers have big ears, don't [Am]stop to count the years, [D7]Sweet songs never last too [D]long on [G]broken radios.[Gsus 4] [G] Mmm....[C] Sam [C]Stone's welcome home didn't [F]last too long. He [G]went to work when he'd spent his last [C]dime And Sammy took to stealing when he [F]got that empty feeling For a [G]hundred dollar habit without over[C]time. And the [F]gold rolled through his veins like a thousand railroad trains, And [D7]eased his mind in the hours that he [G]chose, While the [D]kids ran around wearin' [D7]other peoples' [G]clothes... Sam [C]Stone was alone when he [F]popped his last balloon [G]Climbing walls while sitting in a [C]chair. Well, he played his last request while the [F]room smelled just like death With an [G]overdose hovering in the [C]air But [F]life had lost its fun and there was nothing to be done But [D7]trade his house that he bought on the G.I. [G]Bill For a [D]flag draped casket on a [D7]local heroes' [G]hill. Song:- https://youtu.be/Sl9ZkYViEIs Sung in Key of D with Capo on 2

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Scarborough Fair [Am]Are you going to [Em]Scarborough [Am]Fair? [C]Parsley, [Am]sage, [C]rose[D]mary and [Am]thyme. [Am]Remember [Em]me to [C]one who [Am]lives the[G]re. [Am]She once [G]was a [Em]true love of [Am]mine. [Am]Tell her to make me a [Em]cambric [Am]shirt. [C]Parsley, [Am]sage, [C]rose[D]mary and [Am]thyme. [Am]Without no [Em]seams nor [C]fine [Am]needle[G]work, [Am]Then she'll [G]be a [Em]true love of [Am]mine. [Am]Tell her to find me an [Em]acre of[Am]land. [C]Parsley, [Am]sage, [C]rose[D]mary and [Am]thyme. [Am]Between the salt [Em]water [C]and the [Am]sea str[G]and, [Am]Then she'll [G]be a [Em]true love of [Am]mine. [Am]Tell her to reap it with a [Em]sickle of [Am]leather. [C]Parsley, [Am]sage, [C]rose[D]mary and [Am]thyme. [Am]And gather it [Em]all [C]in a [Am]bunch of heath[G]er, [Am]Then she'll [G]be a [Em]true love of [Am]mine. [Am]Are you going to [Em]Scarborough [Am]Fair. [C]Parsley, [Am]sage, [C]rose[D]mary and [Am]thyme. [Am]Remember [Em]me to [C]one who lives[Am] the[G]re. [Am]She once [G]was a [Em]true love of [Am]mine.

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https://youtu.be/-BakWVXHSug http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UgP7QkW_gx8 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RS2J4Nzj_-Q

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Scarlet Ribbon [D]I peeked [Em]in to [A]say good[D]night And [G]then I [A]heard my [G]child in [D]prayer Send for [E]me some [A]scarlet rib[D]bons [G]Scarlet [A]rib[G]bons for my [D]hair. [D]All the [Em]stores were [A]locked and shut[D]tered [G]All the [A]streets were [G]dark and [D]bare In our [E]town no [A]scarlet rib[D]bons No [G]scarlet [A]rib[G]bons for her [D]hair. [D]Through the [Em]night my [Bm]heart was [Em]aching Just [A]before the [Bm]dawn was brea[A7]king. [D]I peeked [Em]in and [A]on her [D]bed In [G]gay pro[A]fusion [G]laying [D]there Scarlet [E]ribbons, [A]scarlet rib[D]bons Pretty [G]scarlet [A]rib[G]bons for her [D]hair. [D]If I [Em]live to [Bm]be a hun[Em]dred I will [A]never [D]know from [Em]where [D]Came those [E]lovely [A]scarlet rib[D]bons [G]Scarlet [A]rib[G]bons for her [D]hair... Song:- https://youtu.be/wak4aXnWUJU

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Scorn Not His Simplicity See [G]the child with the golden hair But [Am]eyes that show the emptiness inside Do [D]we know can we understand Just [G]how he feels or [Em]have we really [G]tried See [G]him now as he stands alone And [Am]watches children play a childre's game A simple [D]child he looks almost like the [G]others Yet they [Em]know he's not the [G]same [Em]Scorn not his sim[Cm]plicity But [G]rather try to love him all the more [Em]Scorn not his sim[Cm]plicity oh [D]no, oh [Bm]no[D],oh [G]no. [G]See him stare not recognizing That kind [Am]face that only yesterday he loved The [D]loving face of a mother who can’t [G]understand What [Em]she's been guilty [G]of [G]How she cried tears of [Am]happiness the day The doctor told her its a boy Now she [D]cries tears of helplessness and [G]Thinks of all the [Em]things he won’t [G]enjoy [Em]Scorn not his sim[Cm]plicity But [G]rather try to love him all the more [Em]Scorn not his sim[Cm]plicity oh [D]no, oh [Bm]no[D],oh [G]no. [G]Only he knows how to face the future [Am]Hopelessly surrounded by dispair. [D]He won’t ask for your pity or your sym[G]pathy But [Em]surely you should [G]care. [Em]Scorn not his sim[Cm]plicity But [G]rather try to love him all the more [Em]Scorn not his sim[Cm]plicity oh [D]no, oh [Bm]no[D],oh [G]no.. Song:- https://youtu.be/AkzMqUOsf5c Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Schoolday's Over Key D School [D7]day's [G]over come on then [Em]John, [Am]Time to be [C]getting your pit boots [D]on, On [G]with your sark and [Em]moleskin [Bm]trousers, [Em]Time you were [Bm]on your [C]way, [G]Time you were learning the [Em]pit man's job, And [Am]earning the pit man's [D]pay. Come [D7]on then [G]Jim it's time to [Em]go, [Am]Time you were [C]working down be[D]low [G]Time to be handling a [Em]pick and [Bm]shovel, You [Em]start at the [Bm]pits to[C]day, [G]Time you were learning the [Em]collier's job, And [Am]earning the collier’s [D]pay. Come [D7]on then [G]Dai, it's almost [Em]light, [Am]Time you were off to the [C]anthra[D]cite, The [G]morning mist is [Em]on the vall[Bm]]ey, It's [Em]time you were [Bm]on your [C]way, [G]Time you were learning the [Bm]miner’s job And [Am]earning the miners [D]pay Song:- https://youtu.be/G48tcxty2hI

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Schoolday's Over Key G School [G7]day's [C]over come on then [Am]John, [Dm]Time to be [F]getting your pit boots [G]on, On [C]with your sark and [Am]moleskin [Em]trousers, [Am]Time you were [Em]on your [F]way, [C]Time you were learning the [Am]pit man's job, And [Dm]earning the pit man's [G]pay. Come [G7]on then [C]Jim it's time to [Am]go, [Dm]Time you were [F]working down be[G]low [C]Time to be handling a [Am]pick and [Em]shovel, You [Am]start at the [Em]pits to[F]day, [C]Time you were learning the [Am]collier's job, And [Dm]earning the collier’s [G]pay. Come [G7]on then [C]Dai, it's almost [Am]light, [Dm]Time you were off to the [F]anthra[G]cite, The [C]morning mist is [Am]on the vall[Em]ey, It's [Am]time you were [Em]on your [F]way, [C]Time you were learning the [Am]miner’s job And [Dm]earning the miners [G]pay Song:- https://youtu.be/G48tcxty2hI

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Seasons In The Sun [C]Goodbye to you my trusted [C]friend We've known each other since we were [Dm]nine or ten [G7]Together we've climbed hills and [C]trees [C]Learned of love and AB[Dm]Cs Skinned our [G7]hearts and skinned our [C]knees [C]Goodbye my friend, it's hard to [C]die When all the birds are singing [Dm]in the sky [G7]Now that the spring is in the [C]air [C]Pretty girls are [Dm]everywhere Think of [G7]me and I'll be [C]there We had [C]joy, we had fun We had [Dm]seasons in the sun But the hills that we [G7]climbed Were just seasons out of [C]time [C]Goodbye papa, please pray for [C]me I was the black sheep of the [Dm]family [G7]You tried to teach me right from [C]wrong [C]Too much wine and too much [Dm]song [G7]Wonder how I got a[C]long [C]Goodbye papa, it's hard to [C]die When all the birds are singing [Dm]in the sky Now that the [G7]spring is in the [C]air Little [C]children every[Dm]where When you [G7]see them, I'll be [C]there We had [C]joy, we had fun We had [Dm]seasons in the sun But the [C]wine too much [Dm]song Like the [G7]seasons, have all [C]gone

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

[C]Goodbye Michelle, my [C]little one You gave me love and helped me [Dm]find the sun And every [G7]time that I was [C]down You would [C]always come [Dm]around And get my [G7]feet back on the [C]ground [C]Goodbye Michelle, it's hard to [C]die When all the birds are singing [Dm]in the sky Now that the [G7]spring is in the [C]air Little [C]children every[Dm]where I wish that [G7]we could both be [C]there We had [C]joy, we had fun We had [Dm]seasons in the sun But the [C]stars we could [Dm]reach Were just [G7]starfish on the [C]beach All our [C]lives, we had fun We had [Dm]seasons in the sun But the hills that we [G7]climbed Were just seasons out of [C]time

Song:- https://youtu.be/cd_Fdly3rX8 I think in Key F#

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Sea Of Heartbreak The [G]lights in the [Em]harbour, [C]don't shine for [D]me [G]I'm like a [Em]lost ship a[C]drift on the [D]sea The sea of [G]heartbreak lost love loneli[D]ness Memories of your car[G]ess, so divine, [C]how I wish You were [G]mine again, my dear I'm on this [D]sea of tears….. Sea of [G]heartbreak [G]How did I [Em]lose you? Oh, [C]where did I [D]fail? [G]Why did you [Em]leave me? [C]always to [D]sail The sea of [G]heartbreak lost love loneli[D]ness Memories of your car[G]ess, so divine, [C]how I wish You were [G]mine again, my dear I'm on this [D]sea of tears….. Sea of [G]heartbreak [C]Oh, what I'd give to [G]sail back to shore [C]Back to your arms once [B7]more [G]Come to my [Em]rescue [C]come here to [D]me [G]Take me and [Em]keep me a[C]way from the [D]sea The sea of [G]heartbreak lost love loneli[D]ness Memories of your car[G]ess, so divine, [C]how I wish You were [G]mine again, my dear I'm on this [D]sea of tears….. Sea of [G]heartbreak Yeah, the [D]sea of [G]heartbreak Mm, [D]sea of [G]heartbreak Song:- https://youtu.be/A4bo4ByFhLM

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Sean South Of Garryowen 'Twas [G]on a dreary New Year's Eve When the [C]shades of [D]night came [G]down A lorry load of [C]volun[G]teers Ap[Em]proached a [C]border [D]town There were [G]men from Dublin [C]and from [G]Cork, Fer[Em]managh [C]and Ty[D]rone But the [G]leader was a Limerick man, Sean [C]South of [D]Garry[G]owen. And as they [G]moved along the street Up [C]to the [D]barrack [G]door They scorned the danger [C]they might [G]face, The [Em]fate that [C]lay in [D]store They were [G]fighting for old [C]Ire[G]land, To [Em]claim their [C]very [D]own And the [G]foremost of that gallant band Was [C]South of [D]Garry[G]owen. But the [G]sergeant foiled their daring plan, He [C]spied them [D]through the [G]door From the Sten guns and the [C]rifles [G]too, A [Em]hail of death did [Am]pour And [G]when that awful [C]night was [G]o'er Two [Em]men lay [C]cold as [D]stone There was [G]one from near the border And [C]one from [D]Garry[G]owen. No [G]more he'll hear the seagull cry, Or the [C]murmuring [D]Shannon's [G]tide For he fell beneath a [C]northern [G]sky, Brave O'[Em]Hanlon [C]by [G]his [D]side They have [G]gone to join that [C]gallant [G]band Of [Em]Plunkett, [C]Pearse and [D]Tone Another [G]martyr for old Ireland, Sean [C]South of [D]Garry[G]owen. Song:- https://youtu.be/iZTc43yO2OI Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Seven Spanish Angels Key C He looked [C]down into her brown eyes and said, Say a prayer for [G7]me She threw her arms around him’ whispered, God will keep us [C]free They could hear the riders [C7]coming he said, [C]"This is my last [F]fight If they take me back to Tex[C]as They won't [G7]take me back a[C]live" Chorus There were [C]seven Spanish angels at the altar of the [G7]sun They were [G]praying for the [G7]lovers in the valley of the [C]guns When the [C]battle stopped and the smoke cleared There was [C7]thunder from the [F]throne And seven Spanish [C]angels took an[G7]other angel [C]home She reached [C]down and picked the gun up That lay smokin' in his [G7]hand She said, “Father please forgive me I can't make it without my [C]man” And she knew the gun was empty and She knew she [C7]couldn't [F]win But her final prayer was [C]answered When the rifles [G7]fired a[C]gain There were [C]seven Spanish angels at the altar of the [G7]sun They were [G]praying for the [G7]lovers in the valley of the [C]guns When the [C]battle stopped and the smoke cleared There was [C7]thunder from the [F]throne And seven Spanish [C]angels took an[G7]other angel [C]home Song:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyoLySaVWUE Tutorial:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vYMfewHY130 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9gtg5TggkI http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlA8gN4PWdY 314 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Seven Spanish Angels Key G He looked [G]down into her brown eyes and said, Say a prayer for [D7]me She threw her arms around him’ whispered, God will keep us [G]free They could hear the riders [G7]coming he said, [G]"This is my last [C]fight If they take me back to Tex[G]as They won't [D7]take me back a[G]live" Chorus There were [G]seven Spanish angels at the altar of the [D7]sun They were [D]praying for the [D7]lovers in the valley of the [G]guns When the [G]battle stopped and the smoke cleared There was [G7]thunder from the [C]throne And seven Spanish [D]angels took an[D7]other angel [G]home She reached [G]down and picked the gun up That lay smokin' in his [D7]hand She said, “Father please forgive me I can't make it without my [G]man” And she knew the gun was empty and She knew she [G7]couldn't [C]win But her final prayer was [G]answered When the rifles [D7]fired a[G]gain There were [G]seven Spanish angels at the altar of the [D7]sun They were [D]praying for the [D7]lovers in the valley of the [G]guns When the [G]battle stopped and the smoke cleared There was [G7]thunder from the [C]throne And seven Spanish [D]angels took an[D7]other angel [G]home Song:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyoLySaVWUE Tutorial:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vYMfewHY130 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9gtg5TggkI http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlA8gN4PWdY Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

She Moved Through The Fair My [D]young love said to [A]me My [G]Mother won't [A]mind And my [G]Father won't slight [A]you For [D]your lack of [A]kind Then she [G]stepped away from [A]me And [D]this she did [A]say It [D]will not be [A]long love 'Til [G]our wedding [A]day. She [D]stepped away [A]from me And she [G]moved through the [A]Fair And [G]fondly I [A]watched her Move [D]here and move [A]there And she [G]went her way [A]homeward With [D]one star a[A]wake As the [D]swans in the [A]evening Move [G]over the [A]lake The [D]people were say[A]ing No [G]two e'er were [A]wed But [G]one has a [A]sorrow That [D]never was [A]said And she [G]smiled as she [A]passed me With her [D]goods and her [A]gear And [D]that was the [A]last That I [G]saw of my [A]dear. [D]Last night she came to [A]me My [G]true love came [A]in So [G]softly she en[A]tered Her [D]feet made no [A]din As she [G]laid her hands [A]on me And [D]this she did [A]say It [D]will not be [A]long love ‘Til [G]our wedding [A]day. Song:- https://youtu.be/Hb43-Q70olM 316 | P a g e 2018 Sing and Share INDEX

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Sloop John B We [G]sailed on the sloop [C]John [G]B My [G]grandfather [C]and [G]me A[G]round Nassau town we did [D]roam [G]Drinking all night Got into a [C]fi[Cmaj7]i[Am]ight Well I [G]feel so broke up I [D]want to go [G]home So [G]hoist up the John [C]B's [G]sail [G]See how the main[C]sail [G]sets [G]Call for the Captain ashore let me go [D]home, [G]Let me go home I wanna go [C]ho[Cmaj7]o[Am]ome yeah yeah Well I [G]feel so broke up I [D]wanna go [G]home The I [G]first mate he [C]got I [G]drunk And I [G]broke in the Cap[C]tain's I [G]trunk The I [G]constable had to come and take him a[D]way [G]Sheriff John Stone Why don't you leave me a[C]lo[Cmaj7]o[Am]one, yeah yeah Well I I [G]feel so broke up I [D]wanna go I [G]home The I [G]poor cook he caught [C]the I [G]fits And I [G]threw away all [C]my I [G]grits And I [G]then he took and he ate up all of my [D]corn I [G]Let me go home Why don't they let me go [C]ho[Cmaj7]o[Am]ome [G]This is the worst trip I've [D]ever been I [G]on Song:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09dQmeB_NgU Tutorial:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kedLfyCkzyM http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jzEAW0Ihcp8 UKE:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QUS5SO7wYIs

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Song For Ireland [C]Walking all the [G]day near [F]tall [C]towers Where [F]falcons [G]build their [C]nests [C]Silver winged they [G]fly, They [Dm]know the [Am]call of [F]freedom [G]in their [C]breasts [F]Saw Black Head [Gsus]against the [G]sky With [C]twisted [Am]rocks that [C]run down [F]to the [G]sea Chorus [F]Living [G]on your [C]western [Am]shore, Saw summer [C]sunsets, [F]asked for [G]more I [F]stood by [G]your At[C]lantic [G]sea And [Dm]sang a [Am]song for [F]I[G]re[C]land [C]Talking all the [G]day with [F]true [C]friends, Who [F]try to [G]make you [C]stay [C]Telling jokes and [G]news, [Dm]singing [Am]songs To [F]pass the [G]night a[C]way [F]Watched the Galway [Gsus]salmon [G]run Like [C]silver [Am]dancing [C]darting [F]in the [G]sun Chorus [C]Drinking all the [G]day in [F]old [C]pubs Where [F]fiddlers [G]love to [C]play [C]Someone touched the [G]bow, he [Dm]played a [Am]reel, Which [F]seemed so [G]grand and [C]gay [F]Stood on Dingle [Gsus]beach and [G]cast, In [C]wild [Am]foam we [C]found At[F]lantic [G]Bass Chorus [C]Dreaming in the [G]night, I [F]saw a [C]land Where [F]no man [G]had to [C]fight [C]Waking in your [G]dawn, I [Dm]saw you [Am]crying [F]in the [G]morning [C]light [F]Lying where the [Gsus]falcons [G]fly, They [C]twist and [Am]turn all [C]in you [F]e'er blue [G]sky Chorus Song:- https://youtu.be/oRdDnpkR3AQ 318 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Song For The Asking [G]Here is my song [C]for the [Em]asking [Am]Ask me and I will [B7]play So [C]sweetly, I'll [G]make you [C]smile [D7] [G] [G]This is my tune [C]for the [Em]taking [A7]Take it, don't turn a[B7]way I've been [C]waiting [G]all my [C]life [D7] [G] [Em]Thinking it over, I've been [Bm]sad [Dm]Thinking it over, I'd be [Am]more than [D7]glad To [G]change my [G7]ways [C]for the as[Em]king [Am]Ask me and I will [B7]play All the [C]love that I [G]hold in[C]side [G] [D7] [G] Song:-

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Sonny’s Dream Sonny [G]lives on a farm, in a wide open space Take off your shoes, [C]stay out of the [G]race [D]Lay down your head, on a soft river bed Sonny [C]always remembers the [G]words Mamma [D]says. Chorus Sonny [G]don’t go away, I’m here all alone Your Daddy’s a sailor, [C]never comes [G]home, [D]Nights are so long, silence goes on, I’m [C]feeling so tired and [G]not all that [D]strong. Sonny [G]works on the land, though he’s barely a man There’s not much to do but he [C]does what he [G]can [D]Sits by his window in his room by the stairs [C]Watching the waves drifting [G]soft on the [D]pier. Chorus Sonny [G]don’t go away, I’m here all alone Your Daddy’s a sailor, [C]never comes [G]home, [D]Nights are so long, silence goes on, I’m [C]feeling so tired and [G]not all that [D]strong. Many [G]years have rolled on, Sonny’s old and alone His Daddy the sailor, [C]never came [G]home [D]Sometimes he wonders what his life might have been But [C]still from the grave, his [G]Mamma haunts his [D]dreams. Chorus Sonny [G]don’t go away, I’m here all alone Your Daddy’s a sailor, [C]never comes [G]home, [D]Nights are so long, silence goes on, I’m [C]feeling so tired and [G]not all that [D]strong. Song:- https://youtu.be/eYbKwMlT1R4

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Spancil Hill Last [Am]night as I lay [G]dreaming Of pleasant days gone [Am]by My mind being bent on rambling to [C]Ireland I did [G]fly. I [Am]stepped on board a vision and I [C]followed with the [G]wind And I [Am]shortly came to [G]anchor At the cross of [Am]Spancil Hill. It [Am]being the twenty [G]third of June the day before the [Am]fair When lreland’s sons and daughters in [C]crowds assembled [G]there The [Am]young, the old, the brave and the bold their [C]duty to ful[G]fill There were [Am]jovial conver[G]sations at the fair of [Am]Spancil Hill. I [Am]went to see my [G]neighbors To hear what they might [Am]say The old ones were all dead and gone, The [C]young one’s turning [G]grey I [Am]met with the tailor Quigley, He’s as [C]bould as ever [G]still Sure he [Am]used to make my [G]britches When I lived in [Am]Spancil Hill. I [Am]paid a flying [G]visit to my first and only [Am]love She’s as white as any lily and as [C]gentle as a [G]dove. She [Am]threw her arms around me saying [C]“Johnny I love you [G]still” Oh she’s [Am]Ned the farmers [G]daughter And the flower of [Am]Spancil Hill. I [Am]dreamt I held and [G]kissed her As in the days of [Am]yore She said, “Johnny you’re only joking Like [C]many’s the time be[G]fore”, The [Am]cock he crew in the morning He [C]crew both loud and [G]shrill And I a[Am]woke in Cali[G]fornia, Many miles from [Am]Spancil Hill. Song:-

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Speed Of The Sound Of Loneliness [G]You come home late and you come home [C]early You [D]come on big when you're feeling [G]small You [G]come home straight and you come home [C]curly [D]Sometimes you [D7]don't come home at [G]all Chorus So [G]what in the world's come [C]over you And [D]what in heaven's name have you [G]done You've [G]broken the speed of the sound of [C]loneliness [D]You're out there [D7]running just to be on the [G]run [G]Well I got a heart that burns with a [C]fever And [D]I got a worried and a jealous [G]mind [G]How can a love that'll last for[C]ever [D]Get [D7]left so far be[G]hind Chorus [G]It's a mighty mean and a dreadful [C]sorrow It's [D]crossed the evil line to[G]day Well, [G]how can you ask about to[C]morrow We ain't [D]got one [D7]word to [G]say Chorus So [G]what in the world's come [C]over you And [D]what in heaven's name have you [G]done You've [G]broken the speed of the sound of [C]loneliness [D]You're out there [D7]running just to be on the [G]run [D]You're out there [D7]running just to be on the [G]run [D]You're out there [D7]running just to be on the [G]run [D]You're out there [D7]running just to be on the [G]run

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Steal Away Chorus [C]Steal a[G]way, let's [G7]steal [C]away No [F]reason [Dm]left to [C]sta[G]y For [C]me and [G]you, let's [G7]start a[C]new And [F]darlin' [G]steal a[C]way Let's [C]steal a[G]way and [G7]chase our [C]dreams And [F]hope they'll [Dm]never [C]find [G]us The [C]weary [G]days, the [G7]empty [C]nights We'll [F]leave them [G]all behind [C]us Chorus [C]Steal a[G]way, let's [G7]steal [C]away No [F]reason [Dm]left to [C]sta[G]y For [C]me and [G]you, let's [G7]start a[C]new And [F]darlin' [G]steal a[C]way We'll[C] leave be[G]hind the [G7]empty [C]streets The [F]gloom and [Dm]deso[C]la[G]tion The [C]rain, the [G]cold, just [G7]growing [C]old God [F]knows it's a [G]hard ould sta[C]tion Chorus [C]Steal a[G]way, let's [G7]steal [C]away No [F]reason [Dm]left to [C]sta[G]y For [C]me and [G]you, let's [G7]start a[C]new And [F]darlin' [G]steal a[C]way We'll [C]leave with [G]just our [G7]memor[C]ies And we'll [F]make a [Dm]new be[C]gin[G]ing We’ll [C]have to [G]choose, to [G7]win or [C]lose And it's [F]time we [G]started win[C]ning Song:-

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Star Of The County Down Near [Am]Banbridge Town in the [C]County [G]Down One [Am]morning last [G]July, From a [Am]boreen green came a [C]sweet [G]colleen And she [Am]smiled as she [G]passed me [Am]by. She [C]looked so sweet from her [G]two bare feet To the [Am]sheen of her [F]nut brown [G]hair Such a [Am]coaxing elf, sure I [C]shook my[G]self For to [Am]see I was [G]really [Am]there. Chorus From [C]Bantry Bay into [G]Derry Quay From [Am]Galway to [F]Dublin [G]Town No [Am]maid I've seen like the [C]fair coll[G]een That I [Am]met in the [G]County [Am]Down As she [Am]onward sped, sure I [C]scratched my [G]head, And I [Am]looked with a feelin' [G]rare, And I says, [Am]says I, to a [C]passer-[G]by, "Who's the [Am]maid with the [G]nut brown [Am]hair? He [C]smiled at me and he [G]says, says he, "That's the [Am]gem of [F]Ireland's [G]crown. Young [Am]Rosie McCann from the [C]banks of the [G]Bann, She's the [Am]star of the [G]County [Am]Down." Chorus At the [Am]Harvest Fair she'll be [C]surely [G]there And I'll [Am]dress in my Sunday [G]clothes, With my [Am]shoes shone bright and my [C]hat cocked [G]right For a [Am]smile from my [G]nut brown [Am]rose. No [C]pipe I'll smoke, no [G]horse I'll yoke Till my [Am]plough turns [F]rust coloured [G]brown. Till my [Am]smiling bride by my [C]own fire[G]side Sits the [Am]star of the [G]County [Am]Down. Song:- https://youtu.be/4CZBTwnEHyw 324 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Star Of The County Down. Near [Em]Banbridge Town in the [G]County [D]Down One [Em]morning last [D]July, From a [Em]boreen green came a [G]sweet [D]colleen And she [Em]smiled as she [D]passed me [Em]by. She [G]looked so sweet from her [D]two bare feet To the [Em]sheen of her [C]nut brown [D]hair Such a [Em]coaxing elf, sure I [G]shook my[D]self For to [Em]see I was [D]really [Em]there. Chorus From [G]Bantry Bay into [D]Derry Quay From [Em]Galway to [C]Dublin [D]Town No [Em]maid I've seen like the [G]fair coll[D]een That I [Em]met in the [D]County [Em]Down As she [Em]onward sped, sure I [G]scratched my [D]head, And I [Em]looked with a feelin' [D]rare, And I says, [Em]says I, to a [G]passer-[D]by, "Who's the [Em]maid with the [D]nut brown [Em]hair? He [G]smiled at me and he [D]says, says he, "That's the [Em]gem of [C]Ireland's [D]crown. Young [Em]Rosie McCann from the [G]banks of the [D]Bann, She's the [Em]star of the [D]County [Em]Down." Chorus At the [Em]Harvest Fair she'll be [G]surely [D]there And I'll [Em]dress in my [C]Sunday [D]clothes, With my [Em]shoes shone bright and my [G]hat cocked [D]right For a [Em]smile from my [D]nut brown [Em]rose. No [G]pipe I'll smoke, no [D]horse I'll yoke Till my [Em]plough turns [C]rust coloured [D]brown. Till my [Em]smiling bride by my [G]own fire[D]side Sits the [Em]star of the [D]County [Em]Down. Song:- https://youtu.be/4CZBTwnEHyw Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Step It Out Mary [Am]In the village of Kilgory, lived a maiden young and [C]fair Her [Am]eyes they shone [Em]like dia[G]monds, [Am]She had long and [G]golden [Am]hair [Am]But the countryman came riding, riding up to her father's [C]gates [Am]Mounted on a [Em]milk-white stall[G]ion, He [Am]came at the [G]stroke of [Am]eight Chorus: [Am]Step it out, Mary, my fine daughter, Step it out, Mary, if you [C]can [Am]Step it out, Mary, [Em]my fine daugh[G]ter [Am]Show your legs to the [G]wealthy [Am]man [Am]I have come to court your daughter, Mary of the golden [C]hair [Am]I have gold and [Em]I have sil[G]ver [Am]I have [G]goods beyond com[Am]pare [Am]I will buy her silks and satin and a gold ring for her [C]hand [Am]I will buy for [Em]her a man[G]sion, [Am]She'll have servants [G]to com[Am]mand [Am]I don't want your gold or silver, I don't want you house or [C]land [Am]I am going [Em]with a sol[G]dier, [Am]I have promised [G]him my [Am]hand [Am]But her father spoke up sharply,“You will do as you are [C]told” [Am]You'll get married [Em]on a Sun[G]day [Am]And you'll wear his [G]ring of [Am]gold [Am]In the village of Kilgory there's a deep stream flowing [C]by [Am]Mary drowned her[Em]self at mid[G]night, She [Am]drowned for her [G]soldier [Am]boy [Am]In the cottage there is music, you can hear her father [C]say [Am]Step it out Mary, [Em]my fine daugh[G]ter, [Am]For today is your [G]wedding [Am]day.

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Streets Of London Intro:- C-G-Am-Em-F-C-G-C [C]Have you seen the old [G]man in the [Am]closed down [Em]market [F]Kicking up the [C]papers with his [D7]worn out [G7]shoes [C]In his eyes you [G]see no pride, [Am]Hand held loosely at his [Em]side [F]Yesterday's [C]paper telling [G7]yesterday’s [C]news [C7] Chorus So [F]how can you [Em]tell me you're [C]lo[Em]ne[Am]ly And [D]say for [D7]you that the sun don't [G]shine[G7] [C]Let me take you [G]by the hand And [Am]lead you through the [Em]streets of London [F]I'll show you [C]something That will [G]make you change your [C]mind [C7] [C]Have you seen the old [G]girl Who [Am]walks the streets of [Em]London [F]Dirt in her [C]hair and her [D7]clothes in ra[G7]gs [C]She's no time for [G]talking she [Am]Just keeps right on [Em]walking [F]Carrying her [C]home in [G7]two carrier [C]bags [C7] Chorus And [C]in the all night [G]cafe, at a [Am]quarter past e[Em]leven, [F]Same old[C] man sitting [D7]there on his [G7]own [C]Looking at the [G]world o’er the [Am]rim of his [Em]teacup [F]Each tea lasts an [C]hour and he [G7]wanders home a[C]lone [C7] Chorus [C]Have you seen the old [G]man, Out[Am]side the seaman’s [Em]mission? [F]Memory [C]fading with the [D7]medal ribbons that he [G7]wears [C]In our winter [G]city the rain [Am]cries a little [Em]pity For [F]one more forgotten [C]hero and A [G7]world that doesn't [C]care [C7] Song:-

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Sunday Morning Coming Down Well I [G]woke up Sunday mornin', With no [C]way to hold my head that didn't [G]hurt And the beer I had for breakfast wasn't [Em]bad, So I had one more, for des[D]sert Then I [G]fumbled through my closet, for my [C]clothes And found my cleanest dirty [G]shirt And I [C]shaved my face and [Am]combed my hair And, [C]stumbled down the [D]stairs to meet the [G]day I'd [G]smoked my brain the night before, On [C]cigarettes and songs that I'd been [G]pickin' Then I lit my first and watched a small kid [Em]Cussin' at a can, that he was [D]kickin' Then I [G]crossed the empty street And caught the [C]Sunday smell of someone fryin' [G]chicken And it [C]brought me back to [Am]somethin', That I'd [C]lost somehow some[D]where along the [G]way On the Sunday morning [C]sidewalks, Wishin' Lord, that I was [G]stoned 'Cause there's something in a [D]Sunday, Makes a body feel a[G]lone And there's nothin' short of [C]dyin', Half as lonesome as the [G]sound On the sleepin' city side[D]walks, Sunday mornin' comin' [G]down In the [G]park I saw a daddy, With a [C]laughing little girl who he was swing[G]in' And I stopped beside a Sunday school and [Em]Listened to the song that they were [D]singin' Then I [G]headed back for home and Somewhere [C]far away a lonely bell was ring[G]in' And it [C]echoed through the [Am]canyons Like the [C]disappearing [D]dreams of yester[G]day Song:-

https://youtu.be/vbqGWTxwZEA Tutorial:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GlEzigZHLc

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Sweet Baby James There [G]is a young [D]cowboy, he [C]lives on the [Bm]range. His [Em]horse and his [C]cattle are his [G]only com[Bm]panions He [Em]works in the [C]saddle And he [G]sleeps in the [Bm]canyons, [C]Waiting for [G]summer, his [Am]pastures to cha[D]nge And [C]as the moon rises he [D]sits by his [G]fire, [Am]Thinking about [C]women and [G]glasses of [D]beer And [C]closing his eyes as the [D]dogies re[G]tire, He [Em]sings out a [C]song which is [G]soft but it's clear As [A7]if maybe someone could [D7]hear...[D] Chorus [G]Goodnight you [C]moonlight [D]la[G]dies, [Em]Rock-a-bye [C]sweet baby [G]James [Em]Deep greens and [C]blues are the [G]colors I choose, Won't you [Am]let me go down in my [D]dreams? And [C]rock-a-bye [D]sweet baby [G]James Now the [G]first of De[D]cember was [C]covered with [Bm]snow And [Em]so was the [C]turnpike from [G]Stockbridge to [Bm]Boston Though the [Em]Berkshires seemed [C]dreamlike On [G]account of that [Bm]frosting With [C]ten miles be[G]hind me And [Am]ten thousand more to [D]go There's a [C]song that they sing When they [D]take to the [G]highway A [Em]song that they [C]sing when they [G]take to the [D]sea A [C]song that they sing of their [D]home in the [G]sky, Maybe [Em]you can be[C]lieve it if it [G]helps you to sleep But [A7]singing works just fine for [D7]me [D] Chorus Song:- https://youtu.be/2zVvAyWWmG0

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Sweet Thames Flow Softly I [G]met my love at [D]Woolwich pier.
 Be[G]neath a big crane stan[D]din'.
 And [G]all the love I [D]felt for her.
 It [G]passed all [D]understan[G]din'.
 [G]Took her sailin' [Am]on the river.
 [C]Flow, [D]sweet river, [G]flow.
 Londontown was [Am]mine to give her.
 [C]Sweet [D]Thames, flow [G]softly.
 [D]Made the Thames into a crown.
 [C]Flow, [Em]sweet [D]river, flow.
 [D]Made a brooch of silver town.
 [C]Sweet [Em]Thames, flow [D]sof[G]tly.

 At [G]London Yard I [D]held her hand.
 At [G]Blackwall Point I faced [D]her.
 At the [G]Isle of Dogs I [D]kissed her mouth. And [G]tender[D]ly em[G]braced her.
 [G]Heard the bells of [Am]Greenwich ringin'.
 [C]Flow, [D]sweet river, [G]flow.
 [G]All that time my [Am]heart was singin'.
 [C]Sweet [D]Thames, flow [G]softly.
 [D]Limehouse Reach I gave her there.
 [C]Flow, [Em]sweet [D]river, flow.
 [D]As a ribbon for her hair.
 [C]Sweet [Em]Thames, flow [D]sof[G]tly From [G]Shadwell Dock to [D]Nine Elms Reach.
 We [G]cheek to cheek were danc[D]in'.
 Her [G]necklace made of [D]London Bridge.
 Her [G]beauty [D]was enhan[G]cin'.
 [G]Kissed her once [Am]again at Wapping.
 [C]Flow, [D]sweet river, [G]flow
 [G]After that there [Am]was no stoppin'.
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[C]Sweet [D]Thames, flow [G]softly.
 [D]Richmond Park it was her ring.
 [C]Flow, [Em]sweet [D]river, flow.
 [D]I'd have given her anything.
 [C]Sweet [Em]Thames, flow [D]sof[G]tly. From [G]Rotherhithe to [D]Putney Bridge.
 My [G]love I was declar[D]in'.
 And [G]she from Kew to [D]Isleworth
 Her [G]love for [D]me was swear[G]in'.
 [G]Love had set my [Am]heart a-burnin'.
 [C]Flow, [D]sweet river, [G]flow.
 [G]Never saw the [Am]tide was turnin'.
 [C]Sweet [D]Thames, flow [G]softly.
 [D]Gave her Hampton Court to twist.
 [C]Flow, [Em]sweet [D]river, flow.
 [D]Into a bracelet for her wrist.
 [C]Sweet [Em]Thames, flow [D]sof[G]tly.

 And [G]now, alas, the [D]tide has changed My [G]love she has gone from [D]me. [G]Winter's frost has [D]touched my heart.
 And [G]left it’s [D]blight upon [G]me.
 [G]Creepin' fog is [Am]on the river.
 [C]Flow, [D]sweet river, [G]flow.
 [G]Sun and moon and [Am]stars gone with her.
 [C]Sweet [D]Thames, flow [G]softly.
 [D]Swift the Thames flows to the sea.
 [C]Flow, [Em]sweet [D]river, flow.
 [D]Bearin' ships and part of me.
 [C]Sweet [Em]Thames, flow [D]sof[G]tly.
 
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Sweet Caroline [A]Where it began [D]I can't begin to knowin' [A]But then I know it's growing [E]strong [A]Was in the spring [D]and spring became the summer [A]Who'd have believed you'd come [E]along [E7] [A]Hands, [F#m]touchin' hands [E]Reachin' out, [D]touchin' me, touchin' [E]you [D][E] [A]Sweet Caro[D]line [D][A][D] Good times never seemed so [E]good [A]I've been in[D]clined [D][A][D] To believe they never [E]would [D]But [C#m]now [Bm]I... ...[A]look at the night and [D]it don't seem so lonely [A]We fill it up with only [E]two [A]And when I hurt [D]hurtin' runs off my shoulders [A]How can I hurt when holding [E]you? [E7] [A]Warm, [F#m]touchin' warm [E]Reachin' out, [D]touchin' me, touchin' [E]you [D][E] [A]Sweet Caro[D]line [D][A][D] Good times never seemed so [E]good [A]I've been in[D]clined [D][A][D] To believe they never [E]would [D]Oh, [C#m]no, [Bm]no…. [A]Sweet Caro[D]line [D][A][D] Good times never seemed so [E]good [A]Sweet Caro[D]line [D][A][D] I[Bm] believe they never [E]could [E]Sweet [D]Car[E]o[A]line Song:- https://youtu.be/1vhFnTjia_I 332 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Take These Chains From My Heart [G]Take these chains from my heart and set me [D]free You've grown cold and no longer care for [G]me All my faith in you is [G7]gone But the [C]heartaches linger [Am]on Take these [D]chains from my heart and set me [G]free Take these [G]tears from my eyes and let me [D]see Just a spark of the love that used to [G]be If you love somebody [G7]new Let me [C]find a new love [Am]too Take these [D]chains from my heart and set me [G]free Give my [G]heart just a word of sympa[D]thy Be as fair to my heart as you can [G]be Then if you no longer [G7]care For the [C]love that's beating [Am]there Take these [D]chains from my heart and set me [G]free [G]Take these chains from my heart and set me [D]free You've grown cold and no longer care for [G]me All my faith in you is [G7]gone But the [C]heartaches linger [Am]on Take these [D]chains from my heart and set me [G]free Song:-

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdtSxT_R6C4

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Tapestry My [D]life has been a [A]tapestry of [D]rich and royal [A]hue An [D]everlasting [A]vision of the [D]ever-changing [A]view A [Em]wondrous woven [A]magic in [G]bits of blue and [A]gold A [D]tapestry to [F#m]feel and see, [Em]impossible to [A]hold [D]Once, amid the [A]soft, [D]silver sadness in the [A]sky There [D]came a man of [A]fortune, a [D]drifter passing [A]by He [Em]wore a torn and [A]tattered cloth [G]Around his leathered [A]hide And a [D]coat of many [F#m]colors, [Em]Yellow, green on [A]either side He [F]moved with some un[C]certain[F]ty, as if [C]he didn't know [F]Just what he was [C]there [F]for, or where [C]he ought to go [A]Once he reached for [E]something golden, [F#m]Hanging from a [A]tree And his hand [D]came down emp[E]ty [D]Soon within my [A]tapestry, a[D]long the rutted [A]road He [D]sat down on a [A]river rock and [D]turned into a [A]toad It [Em]seemed that he had [A]fallen Into [G]someone's wicked [A]spell And I [D]wept to see him [F#m]suffer, Though I [Em]didn't know him [A]well [D]As I watched in [A]sor[D]row, there [A]suddenly appeared A [D]figure, gray and [A]ghost[D]ly, beneath a flowing [A]beard In [Em]times of deepest [A]darkness, I've [G]seen him dressed in [A]black Now my [D]tapestry's [F#m]unraveling, He's [Em]come to take me [A]back He's [Em]come to take me [A]back Song:- https://youtu.be/68v4NZG4xgE

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Teach Your Children [G]You, who are on the [C]road Must have a [G]code that you can live [D]by And [G]so, become your[C]self Because the [G]past is just a good[D]bye [G]Teach your children [C]well Their father's [G]hell did slowly go [D]by And [G]feed them on your [C]dreams The one they [G]picks, the one you'll know [D]by [G]Don't you ever ask them [C]why If they told you, you would [G]cry So just look at them and [Em]si[C]gh [D]And know they love [G]you [C][D][G] And [G]you of tender [C]years Can't know the [G]fears that your elders grew [D]by And so, please [G]help them with your [C]youth They seek the [G]truth before they can [D]die [G]Teach your parents [C]well Their children's [G]hell will slowly go [D]by And [G]feed them on your [C]dreams The one they [G]picks, the one you'll know [D]by [G]Don't you ever ask them [C]why If they told you, you would [G]cry So just look at them and [Em]si[C]gh [D]And know they love [G]you [C][D][G] Song:Tutorial:-

https://youtu.be/EkaKwXddT_I in key of D ? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oyWKpdoStyw

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Ten Guitars I [C]have a band of men and all they [G7]do is play for me They come from miles around to hear them [C]play a melody Beneath the stars my ten guitars will [G7]play a song for you And if you're with the one you love this is what you [C]do Oh, dance, dance, dance to my ten [G7]guitars And very soon you know just where you [C]are Through the eyes of love you’ll [C7]see a thousand [F]star[Dm]s When you [C]dance, dance, [G7]dance, to my ten [C]guitars [C]Guitars are made for love my band of [G7]men will always say So give each one a pretty girl and [C]they will start to play Beneath the stars my ten guitars will [G7]play a song for you And if you're with the one you love this is what to [C]do Oh, dance, dance, dance to my ten [G7]guitars And very soon you know just where you [C]are Through the eyes of love you’ll [C7]see a thousand [F]star[Dm]s When you [C]dance, dance, [G7]dance, to my ten [C]guitars When you [C]dance, dance, [G7]dance, to my ten [C]guitars Song:-

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Tennessee Waltz I was [D]dancin' with my darlin to the [D7]Tennessee [G]Waltz [D]When an old friend I [Bm]happened to [E]see.[A] I [D]introduced him to my darlin' and [D7]while they were [G]dancin' My [D]friend stole my [G]sweet[D]heart [A]from [D]me. I [D7]remember the [Am]night and the [G]Tennessee Wal[D]tz Now I [D]know just how [Bm]much I have [E]lost [A] Yes, I [D]lost my little darlin' the [D7]night they were play[G]in' That [D]beautiful [G]Ten[D]nes[A]see [D]Waltz Now I [D]wonder how a dance like the [D7]Tennessee [G]Waltz [D]Could have broken my [Bm]heart so [E]complete [A] [D]Well I couldn't blame my darlin', and [D7]who could help [G]fallin' In [D]love with my [G]dar[D]lin' [A]so [D]sweet Well it [D7]must be the [Am]fault of the [G]Tennessee Wal[D]tz Wish I'd known just how [Bm]much it would [E]cost [A] But I [D]didn't see it comin', it's all [D7]over but the [G]cryin' Blame it [D]all on the [G]Ten[D]nes[A]see [D]Waltz She goes [D]dancin' with the darkness to the [D7]Tennessee Wal[G]tz And I [D]feel like I'm [Bm]falling a[E]part [A] And it's [D]stronger than drink and it's [D7]deeper than sor[G]row This [D]darkness she [G]left [D]in [A]my [D]heart I [D7]remember the [Am]night and the [G]Tennessee Wal[D]tz Now I [D]know just how [Bm]much I have [E]lost [A] Yes, I [D]lost my little darlin' the [D7]night they were play[G]in' That [D]beautiful [G]Ten[D]nes[A]see [D]Waltz

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5SZvkZI3eg http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zzDUi_L6MzA Tutorial:- https://youtu.be/Ywb8lVYIxUI

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Tequila Sunrise [G]It's another tequila sunrise [D]Starin' slowly 'cross the [Am]sky [D7]say good[G]bye [G7] [G]He was just a hired hand [D]Workin' on the dreams he planned to [Am]try [D7]The days go [G]by [Em]Ev'ry night when the [C]sun goes down [Em]Just another [C]lonely boy in [Em]town [Am]And she's out runnin' [D7]'round She[G] wasn't just another woman [D]And I couldn't keep from comin' [Am]on [D7]It's been so [G]long [G]Oh, and it's a hollow feelin' [D]when It comes down to dealin' [Am]friends [D7]It never [G]ends [Am]Take another [D]shot of courage [Bm]Wonder why the [E]right words never [Am]come [B7]You just get [Em]numb [A] [G]It's another tequila sunrise, [D]This old world still looks the [Am]same, [D7]Another [G]frame, mm... Song:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ws-YqUcD0LY Tutorial:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCoizu_RQAk

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

The Auld Triangle A [G]hungry feeling, came o'er me [G]stealing And the [C]mice were [Em]squealing in my [Am]prison [C]cell Chorus And the [G]auld triangle, went jingle [G]jangle All [C]along the [Em]banks of the [D]Royal [G]Canal To [G]begin the morning, the warden [G]bawling Get [C]up you [Em]bowsie, and clean [Am]up your [C]cell Chorus And the [G]auld triangle, went jingle [G]jangle All [C]along the [Em]banks of the [D]Royal [G]Canal The [G]screw was peepin’, as the lag was [G]sleepin’ As I [C]lay there [Em]weeping for [Am]my girl [C]Sal Chorus And the [G]auld triangle, went jingle [G]jangle All [C]along the [Em]banks of the [D]Royal [G]Canal

In the [G]female prison, there are seventy [G]women And I [C]wish to [Em]God it’s with [Am]them I’d [C]dwell And the [G]auld triangle, went jingle [G]jangle Chorus All [C]along the [Em]banks of the [D]Royal [G]Canal All [C]along the [Em]banks of the [D]Royal [G]Canal Song:-

https://youtu.be/MfZ4YaR8GXM sung in key of E

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

The Ballad Of Lucy Jordan [G]The mornin' sun touched lightly [G7]On the [C]eyes of Lucy [G]Jordan In her white suburban bedroom In her [D]white suburban [D7]town As she [G]lay there, ‘neath the [G7]covers Dreamin [C]of a thousand [G]lovers' Til the [D]world turned [D7]orange And the room went spinnin' [G]round [G7] At the [C]age of thirty-seven She [G]realised she'd never ride Through Paris in a sportscar With the warm wind in her [D]hair And she [G]let the phone keep ringing [G7] As she sat there softly [G]singin' Pretty [D]nurs'ry rhymes she'd memorised In her [C]daddy's easy [G]chair [G]Her husband he was off to work [G7]And the [C]kids were off to [G]school And there were on so many ways For [D]her to spend the [D7]day She could [G]clean the house for hours [G7]Or rear[C]range the flo[G]wers Or [D]run naked down the shady street Screamin' all the [G]way At the [C]age of thirty-seven She [G]realised she'd never ride Through Paris in a sportscar With the warm wind in her [D]hair And she [G]let the phone keep ringing [G7] As she sat there softly [G]singin' Pretty [D]nurs'ry rhymes she'd memorised In her [C]daddy's easy [G]chair 340 | P a g e

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At the [C]age of thirty-seven She [G]realised she'd never ride Through Paris in a sportscar With the warm wind in her [D]hair And she [G]let the phone keep ringing [G7] As she sat there softly [G]singin' Pretty [D]nurs'ry rhymes she'd memorised In her [C]daddy's easy [G]chair The [G]evenin' sun touched gently on [G7]The [C]eyes of Lucy [G]Jordan On the rooftop where she climbed When all the [D]laughter grew too[D7] loud And she [G]bowed and curtseyed to the man [G7]Who [C]reached and offered [G]her his hand And [D]led her down to the long white [D7]car That [C]waited past the crowd At the [C]age of thirty-seven She [G]she knew that she’d found heaven As she rode along through Paris With the [G7]warm wind in her [D]hair Song:- https://youtu.be/MfapKxWamIM

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

The Band Played Waltzing Matilda Now when [G]I was a [C]young man, I [G]carried me [Em]pack, And I [G]lived the free [D7]life of a [G]rover From the [G]Murray's green [C]basin to the [G]dusty out[Em]back, I [G]waltzed my [D7]Matilda all [G]over. Then in [D]1915, my [C]country said [G]son, It's [D]time you stopped rambling, there's [C]work to be [G]done. So they [G]gave me a [Em]tin hat, and they [G]gave me a [Em]gun, And they [G]marched me [D7]away to the [G]war. And the [G]band played [C]Waltzing Ma[G]tilda, As the [G]ship pulled [C]away from the [D7]quay[D] And [C]amidst all the [Am]cheers, [D]flag-waving and [C]tears, We [G]sailed off for [D7]Gallipol[G]i It’s [G]well I re[C]member that [G]terrible [Em]day, When our [G]blood stained the [D7]sand and the wa[G]ter And [G]how in that [C]hell hole they [G]called Suvla [Em]Bay, We were [G]butchered like [D7]lambs at the slaugh[G]ter. Johnny [D]Turk he was ready, he'd [C]primed himself [G]well. He [D]shower'd us with bullets, And he [C]rained us with [G]shell. And in [G]five minutes [Em]flat, we were [G]all blown to [Em]hell Nearly [G]blew us back [D7]home to Austral[G]ia. And the [G]band played [C]Waltzing Ma[G]tilda, When we [G]stopped to [C]bury our [D7]slain.[D] Well we [C]buried [Am]ours, and the [D]Turks buried [C]theirs, Then it [G]started all [D7]over a[G]gain. And [G]those that were [C]livin', just [G]tried to sur[Em]vive, In that [G]mad world of [D7]blood, death and [G]fire And for [G]ten weary [C]weeks, I kept [G]myself a[Em]live, While [G]around me the [D7]corpses piled high[G]er Then a [D]big Turkish shell knocked me [C]arse over[G]head, And [D]when I awoke in my [C]hospital [G]bed, And saw [G]what it had [Em]done and I [G]wished I was [Em]dead, Never [G]knew there was [D7]worse things than [G]dyin'. For no [G]more I'll go [C]Waltzing Ma[G]tilda, All a[G]round the green [C]bush far and [G]near 342 | P a g e

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For to [C]hump tent and [Am]pegs, a [D]man needs both [C]legs, No more [G]Waltzing Ma[D7]tilda for [G]me. They [G]gathered the [C]wounded, the [G]crippled, the [Em]maimed, And they [G]shipped us back [D7]home to [G]Australia. The [G]armless, the [C]legless, the [G]blind, the [Em]insane, Those [G]proud wounded [D7]heroes of [G]Suvla And [D]when our ship pulled into [C]Circular [G]Quay, I [D]looked at the place where me [C]legs used to [G]be. And thanked [G]Christ there was [Em]no one there [G]waiting for [Em]me To [G]grieve, and to [D7]mourn, and to [G]pity. And the [G]band played [C]Waltzing Ma[G]tilda, As they [G]carried us [C]down the gang[D7]way.[D] But [C]nobody [Am]cheered, they just [D]stood and [C]stared, Then [G]turned all their [D7]faces a[G]way So [G]now every [C]April, I [G]sit on my [Em]porch, And I [G]watch the par[D7]ades pass before [G]me. I [G]see my old [C]comrades, how [G]proudly they [Em]march, Re[G]viving old [D7]dreams of past glo[G]ries I [D]see the old men all [C]tired, stiff and [G]sore Those [D]weary old heroes of a [C]forgotten [G]war And the [G]young people [Em]ask "What are [G]they marching [Em]for?" And [G]I ask my[D7]self the same ques[G]tion. And the [G]band plays [C]Waltzing Ma[G]tilda, And the [G]old men still [C]answer the [D7]call[D], But [C]year after [Am]year, their [D]numbers get [C]fewer, Someday no [G]one will [D7]march there at [G]all. Waltzing Ma[G]tilda, [C]Waltzing Matilda, [G]Who'll come a-[C]Walt[D]zing Matilda with [Am]me? And their [G]ghosts may be [D]heard as [C]they march by the billa[G]bong, [G]Who'll come a-[D]Waltzing Ma[Am]tilda with [G]me? Song:- https://youtu.be/PFCekeoSTwg capo on 2 [played in Key of A] Tutorial:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tP3iiQUOqsI

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

The Black Velvet Band In a [G]neat little town they call Belfast, An [C]apprentice to trade I was [D7]bound [G]Many an hours sweet [Em]happiness, Have [C]I [D7]spent in that neat little [G]town Then a [G]sad misfortune came [C]over [G]me, Which [C]caused me to stray from the [D7]land Far [G]away from my friends and re[Em]lations, [C]Be[D7]trayed by the black velvet [G]band Chorus Her [G]eyes they shone like [C]dia[G]monds I [C]thought she was queen of the [D7]land And her [G]hair it hung over her [Em]shoulder [C]Tied [D7]up with a black velvet [G]band I [G]took a stroll down [C]Broad[G]way, Not in[C]tending to stay very [D7]long Where I [G]met with this frolicksome [Em]damsel, [C]As [D7]she came a tripping a[G]long She [G]was both fair and [C]hand[G]some, Her [C]neck it was just like a [D7]swan's And her [G]hair hung over her [Em]shoulder, [C]Tied [D7]up with a black velvet [G]band I [G]took a stroll with this [C]fair [G]maid, And a [C]gentleman passing us [D7]by Well I [G]knew she meant the doing of [Em]him, [C]By the [D7]look in her roguish black [G]eye A [G]gold watch she took from his [C]poc[G]ket And [C]placed it right into my [D7]hand And the [G]very first thing that I [Em]said was [C]Bad [D7]'cess to the black velvet [G]band

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

[G]Before the judge and the [C]ju[G]ry Next [C]morning I had to ap[D7]pear The [G]judge he says to me: "Young man, The [C]case against [D7]you is quite [G]clear And [G]seven long years is your [C]sen[G]tence You're [C]going to Van Dieman's [D7]Land [G]Far away from your friends and compan[Em]ions, [C]Be[D7]trayed by the black velvet [G]band" So [G]come all you jolly young [C]fel[G]lows A [C]warning you can take by [D7]me When[G]ever you’re out on the town me lads, Be[C]ware of them [D7]pretty col[G]leens She'll fill [G]you with whiskey and porter Un[C]til you're not able to [D7]stand And the [G]very next thing that you'll know [Em]is [C]You've [D7]landed in Van Diemens [G]Land Chorus Her [G]eyes they shone like [C]dia[G]monds I [C]thought she was queen of the [D7]land And her [G]hair it hung over her [Em]shoulder [C]Tied [D7]up with a black velvet [G]band Song:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBRQM0vErH8 Tutorial:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Lp96kbNhWI http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7XHBRD3YYk

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

The Blacksmith A [Em]blacksmith courted [D]me nine [C]months and [D]bet[Em]ter He [Em]fairly won my [D]heart wrote [C]me a [D]let[Em]ter With his [G]hammer [D]in his [Em]hand he looked quite cle[D]ver And if [Em]I was with my [G]love I would live [D]fore[Em]ver But [Em]where is my love [D]gone With his [C]cheeks like [D]ro[Em]ses And his good [Em]black Billycock [D]on, Decked round with [D]primro[Em]ses I [G]fear the [D]scorching [Em]sun May shine and scorch his [D]beauty [Em]And if I was with my [G]love I would do [D]my du[Em]ty Strange [Em]news is come to [D]town Strange [C]news is [D]carr[Em]ied Strange [Em]news flies up and [D]down That my [C]love is [D]marr[Em]ied I [G]wish them both [D]much [Em]joy though they can't hear [D]me And may [Em]God reward him [G]well for the [D]slighting of [Em]me Don't [Em]you remember [D]when You [C]lay be[D]side [Em]me And you [Em]said you'd marry [D]me and [C]not [D]deny [Em]me If I [G]said I'd [D]marry [Em]you It was only for to try [D]you So [Em]bring your witness [G]love And I'll not [D]deny [Em]you No, [Em]witness have I [D]none Save [G]God Al[D]migh[Em]ty And may [Em]he reward you [D]well For the [C]slighting [D]of [Em]me Her [G]lips grew pale [D]and [Em]wan It made a poor heart [D]tremble To [Em]think she loved a [G]one And he proved [D]deceit[Em]ful A [Em]blacksmith courted [D]me nine [C]months and [D]bet[Em]ter He [Em]fairly won my [D]heart wrote [C]me a [D]let[Em]ter With his [G]hammer [D]in his [Em]hand he looked quite cle[D]ver And if [Em]I was with my [G]love I would live [D]fore[Em]ver Song:- https://youtu.be/VK_caqXhbXU 346 | P a g e 2018 Sing and Share INDEX

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

The Bold O’Donoghue Well [D]here I am from Paddy’s land, A [G]land of high re[Em]nown I [A]broke the hearts of many's the girl For [A7]miles from Keady [D]town And [D]when they hear that I’m away They [G]raise a hullaba[Em]loo When they [A]hear about the handsome lad They [A7]call O’Donog[D]hue. Chorus For [D]I’m the boy to please her And [G]I’m the boy to [Em]tease her [A]I’m the boy can squeeze her and I’ll [A7]tell you what I’ll [D]do I’ll [D]court her like an Irishman, With me [G]brogue and blarney [Em]too With me [A]rollikin, swollikin, dollikin, wollikin [A7]Bold O’Donog[D]hue [D]I wish me love was a red red rose A [G]growin’ on yonder [Em]wall And [A]me to be a dewdrop and up[A7]on her brow I’d [D]fall Perhaps now she might think of me as a [G]rather heavy [Em]dew No [G]more she’d love that handsome lad They [A7]call O’Donog[D]hue I [D]hear that Queen Victoria has a [G]Daughter fine and [Em]grand [A]Perhaps she’ll take it into her head For to [A7]marry an Irish[D]man And if [D]I could only get a chance to [G]have a word or [Em]two [A]Perhaps she’d take a notion in the [A7]bold O’Donog[D]hue Song:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4LkcqGjGZo

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

The Boxer [G]I am just a poor boy though my story's seldom [Em]told I have [D]squandered my resistance For a [C]pocketful of mum[G]bles such are promises All lies and [Em]jest still, a man [D]hears what he wants to hear And disregards the [G]rest [D] [C] [G] When I [G]left my home and my family I was no more than a [Em]boy in the company of strangers In the [Am7]quiet of a [G]railway station running scared Laying [Em]low, seeking [D]out the poorer quar[C]ters Where the ragged people [G]go Looking [D]for the places [C]only [Bm]they [Am]would [G]know Lie-la-[Em]lie... Lie-la-[D]lie...La.. Lie-la-lie... Lie-la-[Em]lie... [D]Lie-la-lie...La la la la [C]Lie la la [D]la [G]lie [G]Asking only workman's wages I come looking for a [Em]job but I get no of[D]fers Just a [Am7]come-on from the [G]whores on Seventh Avenue I do de[Em]clare there were [Am7]times when I [D]was so [C]lonesome I took some comfort [G]there [D] [C] [G] Lie-la-[Em]lie... Lie-la-[D]lie...La.. Lie-la-lie... Lie-la-[Em]lie... [D]Lie-la-lie...La la la la [C]Lie la la [D]la [G]lie Then I'm [G]laying out my winter clothes And wishing I was [Em]gone going [D]home Where the [Am7]New York [D7]City winters [D]aren't [G]bleeding me, leading me, [Em]going [D]home

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In the [G]clearing stands a boxer And a fighter by his [Em]trade And he [D]carries the reminders Of [D7]every glove that [G7]laid him down And cut him [Am7]’til he [D7]cried out [G]In his anger and his [Em]shame “I am lea[D]ving, I am[C] leaving” But the fighter still re[G]mains [D] [G] [D] [C] [G] Lie-la-[Em]lie... Lie-la-[D]lie...La.. Lie-la-lie... Lie-la-[Em]lie... [D]Lie-la-lie...La la la la [C]Lie la la [D]la [G]lie Song:- https://youtu.be/MYPJOCxSUFc

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

The Butcher Boy [G]In Moore [D7]Street where I did [G]dwell A butcher [D7]boy, I loved right [G]well He courted [Em]me, my life a[Am]way But now with [D7]me, he will not [G]stay I [G]wish, I [D7]wish, I wish in [G]vain I wish I [D7]was a maid a[G]gain A maid a[Em]gain I ne'er will [Am]be 'Til apples [D7]grow on an ivy [G]tree I [G]wish my [D7]baby it was [G]born And smiling [D7]on its Daddy's [G]knee And me poor [Em]girl to be dead and [Am]gone With the long green [D7]grass growing over [G]me [G]She went up[D7]stairs to go to [G]bed And calling [D7]to her Mother [G]said "Give me a [Em]chair 'til I sit [Am]down And a pen and [D7]ink 'til I write [G]down" At [G]every [D7]word she dropped a [G]tear At every [D7]line cried "Willie [G]dear Oh, what a [Em]foolish girl was [Am]I To be led a[D7]stray by a butcher [G]boy" He [G]went up[D7]stairs and the door he [G]broke He found her [D7]hanging from a [G]rope He took his [Em]knife and he cut her [Am]down And in her [D7]pocket, these words he [G]found Oh, [G]make my [D7]grave large, wide and [G]deep Put a marble [D7]stone at my head and [G]feet And in the [Em]middle, a turtle [Am]dove That the world may [D7]know, that I died of [G]love. Song:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jD8D4EUIKMw Tutorial:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQ6rMHZuRmg 350 | P a g e 2018 Sing and Share Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com INDEX


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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

The Closest Thing To Crazy [C]How can I think I'm [G]standing [C]strong, Yet [F]feel the air beneath my [C]feet? [Am]How can happiness [G]feel so [F]wrong? [Em]How can misery [Dm]feel so [C]sweet? [G] [C]How can you let me [G]watch you [C]sleep, Then [F]break my dreams the way you [C]do? [Am]How can I have got [G]in so [F]deep? [Em]Why did I fall in [Dm]love with [C]you? [G] [C]This is the closest thing to crazy I have [Am]ever been Feeling [Dm]twenty-two, acting [C]sevente[G]en, This is the [C]nearest thing to crazy I have [Am]ever known, I was [Dm]never crazy [Fm]on my own... And [C]now I know. . .[Am]that there's a [F]link between the [G#]two, [C]Being close to crazi[Am]ness and [G]being close to [C]you. [C]How can you make me [G]fall a[C]part Then [F]break my fall with loving [C]lies? [Am]It's so easy to [G]break a [F]heart; [Em]It's so easy to [Dm]close your [C]eyes. [G] [C]How can you treat me l[G]ike a [C]child Yet [F]like a child I yearn for [C]you? [Am]How can anyone [G]feel so [F]wild? [Em]How can anyone [Dm]feel so [C]blue? [G] [C]This is the closest thing to crazy I have [Am]ever been Feeling [Dm]twenty-two, acting [C]sevente[G]en, This is the [C]nearest thing to crazy I have [Am]ever known, I was [Dm]never crazy [Fm]on my own... And [C]now I know. . .[Am]that there's a [F]link between the [G#]two, [C]Being close to crazi[Am]ness and [G]being close to [C]you. Song:- https://youtu.be/27RVIgW7L8c

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

The Cottager's Reply Key of C [C]Five hundred thousand English [F]pounds For this old house and a piece of [C]ground, You and your wife have always [F]planned To settle down in Cotswold [C]land. [G]Well you’d best come in, you’d best sit [C]down [G]It’s such a long drive from London [C]town Would you like some tea now while I [F]tell? The reasons why I will not [C]sell. [C]This stone built house that you call [F]nice Was gained at far too high a [C]price, For me to gaily sign [F]away What others toiled for night and [C]day. [G]They hammered bluestone by the [C]yard [G]And they found the rent when times where [C]hard, And they lived and died beneath the [F]sun Tending the fields you’re gazing [C]on. Well they’re all gone, but as for [F]me The wild hare still runs as [C]free, And at dusk the badger travels [F]still Ancestral highways on the [C]hill. [G]I am as Cotswold bred as [C]these [G]And I still need these fields and [C]trees, And I need the soil that bore my [F]race And holds their bones beneath this [C]place. [G]You say you’ll pay five hundred [C]grand [G]For this old house and a piece of [C]land, Well London’s about four hours for [F]me But in your 4 x 4 you’ll do it in [C]three. Song:- https://youtu.be/syuHd23NTzE

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

The Cottager's Reply Key G [G]Five hundred thousand English [C]pounds For this old house and a piece of [G]ground, You and your wife have always [C]planned To settle down in Cotswold [G]land. [D]Well you’d best come in, you’d best sit [G]down [D]It’s such a long drive from London [G]town Would you like some tea now while I [C]tell? The reasons why I will not [G]sell. [G]This stone built house that you call [C]nice Was gained at far too high a [G]price, For me to gaily sign [C]away What others toiled for night and [G]day. [D]They hammered bluestone by the [G]yard [D]And they found the rent when times where [G]hard, And they lived and died beneath the [C]sun Tending the fields you’re gazing [G]on. Well they’re all gone, but as for [C]me The wild hare still runs just as [G]free, And at dusk the badger travels [C]still Ancestral highways on the [G]hill. [D]I am as Cotswold bred as [G]these [D]And I still need these fields and [G]trees, And I need the soil that bore my [C]race And holds their bones beneath this [G]place. [D]You say you’ll pay five hundred [G]grand [D]For this old house and a piece of [G]land, Well London’s about four hours for [C]me But in your 4 x 4 you’ll do it in [G]three.

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

The Crack Was Ninety In The Isle Of Man

[D]Weren't we the rare oul' stock? Spent the evenin' gettin' locked [A]up In the Ace of Hearts Where the [D]high stools were en[G]gaging, [D]Over the Butt Bridge, down by the dock The boat she sailed at five o'clock [A]"Hurry now, boys," said Whack, “Or [D]before we're there we'll [G]all be back [A]Carry him if you can,” [D]Oh! the Crack was Ninety [A]in the Isle of [D]Man. [D]Before we reached the Alexander Base; The ding dong we did surely raise [A]In the bar of the ship we had great sport, As the [D]boat she sailed [G]out of the port [D]Landed up in the Douglas Head Enquirin’ for a vacant bed. [A]The dining room we soon got shown By a [D]decent woman from [G]up the road. [A]Ate that if you can, Oh! the [D]Crack was Ninety [A]in the Isle of [D]Man. [D]Next morning went for a ramble round, For to see the sights of Douglas Town [A]All went in for a mighty session, In a [D]pub they call Dick [G]Darby's. [D]All got drunk by half-past three; To sober up went swimmin' in the sea [A]Back to the digs for the spruce up, And while [D]waitin' for the [G]rosie [A]We all drew up our plan; Oh, the [D]Crack was Ninety [A]in the Isle of [D]Man.

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[D]That night we went to the Texas Bar; Came back down by horse and car. [A]Met Big Jim and all went in To [D]drink some wine in [G]Yeate's. [D]The Liverpool Judies, it was said, Were all to be found in the Douglas Head [A]McShane was there in a tie and shirt, The [D]foreign girls he was [G]tryin' to flirt [A]Sayin' "Here girls, I'm your man," Oh! the [D]Crack was Ninety [A]in the Isle of [D]Man. [D]Whacker fancied his good looks; On an Isle of Man woman he was struck. [A]A Liverpool lad was by her side. And he [D]peggin’ the jar into [G]her. [D]Whacker thought he'd take a chance; He asked the quare one out to dance. [A]Around the floor they stepped it out, And to [D]Whack it was no [G]bother. [A]Everythin' was goin' to plan; Oh! the [D]Crack was Ninety [A]in the Isle of [D]Man. [D]The Isle of Man woman fancied Whack; Your man stood there till his heads came back [A]Whack! they all whacked into Whack, Poor [D]Whack was landed [G]on his back. [D]The police force arrived as well, Banjoed a couple of them as well, [A]Landed up in the Douglas jail, [D]Until the Dublin [G]boat did sail, [A]Deported every man, Oh! the [D]Crack was Ninety [A]in the Isle of [D]Man. 
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

The Contender When [C]I was young and I was in my [F]day I could have [Dm]stole what woman's heart there was [G]away [G7] [C]Sing and dance into the morning, [Dm]Blaze away until the dawning Long [F]before I was the [G7]man you see [C]today. I was [C]born beneath the star that promised [F]all I could have [Dm]lived my life twixt Cork and Cobh and [G]Youghal [G7] But the [C]wheel of fortune took me, From the [Dm]highest point she shook me By the [F]bottle live, by the [G7]bottle I should [C]fall There in the [Dm]mirror [G]on the [C]wall I see the [Dm]dream is [G]fading [C]From the con[Dm]tender [G]to the [C]brawl The [Bb]ring, the rose, the matador, [F]rav[G]ing When I [C]die I'll die a drunk down on the [F]street You can [Dm]count me out to ten in clear de[G]feat [G7] Wrap the [C]Starry Plough around me, Let the [Dm]piper’s air resound me There I’ll [F]rest until the [G7]Lord of Love I [C]meet There in the [Dm]mirror [G]on the [C]wall I see the [Dm]dream is [G]fading [C]From the con[Dm]tender [G]to the [C]brawl The [Bb]ring, the rose, the matador, [F]rav[G]ing Song:- https://youtu.be/v3Rg6F9bzhY

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

The Dance Looking [D]back on the [G]memory of The [A]dance we shared 'neath the [D]stars abo[A]ve For a [D]moment all the [G]world was right How could [A]I have known that you'd [Bm]ever say good[A]bye And [G]now I'm glad I didn't [A]know The way it all would [F#m]end, the way it all would [G]g[A]o Our [G]lives are better left to [A]chance I could have missed the [F#m]pain But I'd have had to [G]miss [A]the [D]dance Holding [D]you I held [G]everything For a [A]moment wasn't [D]I the k[A]ing But if I'd [D]only known how the [G]king would fall Hey [A]who's to say, you know, I [Bm]might have changed it [A]all And [G]now I'm glad I didn't [A]know The way it all would [F#m]end, the way it all would [G]g[A]o Our [G]lives are better left to [A]chance I could have missed the [F#m]pain But I'd have had to [G]miss [A]the [D]dance Yes my [G]life is better left to [A]chance I could have missed the [F#m]pain But I'd have had to [G]miss [A]the [D]dance Song:-

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

The Dimming Of The Day

[G]This old house is falling down around my [D]ears [C]I'm drowning in a [G]river of my [D]tears When [G]all my will is gone you hold me [D]sway I [C]need you at the [G]dimming [D]of the [G]day [D]You pull me like the moon pulls on the [A]tide [D]You know just where I keep my better [A]si.i.i[D]i.i[G]de[C] [G]What days have come to keep us far [D]apart [C]A broken promise [G]or a broken [D]heart Now [G]all the bonnie birds have wheeled a[D]way I [C]need you at the [G]dimming [D]of the [G]day [D]Come the night you're only what I [A]want [D]Come the night you could be my confi[A]da.a.a[D]a.a[G]nt[C] I [G]see you on the street in [D]company [C]Why don't you come and [G]ease your mind with [D]me I'm [G]living for the night we steal a[D]way I [C]need you at the [G]dimming [D]of the [G]day I [C]need you at the [G]dimming [D]of the [G]day Song:- https://youtu.be/1o8M74ufF4Q

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The Dutchman The [G]Dutchman's not the kind of man To keep his thumb jammed in the dam that [Am]holds his dreams in But [D]that's a secret only [C]Margaret [G]knows When [G]Amsterdam lies golden, in the morning Margaret brings him breakfast, [Am]she believes him He [D]thinks the tulips bloom [C]beneath the [G]snow He's [C]mad as [Am]he can be, but [D]Margaret only sees that [G]sometimes Sometimes she [C]sees her unborn [D7]children in his [G]eyes Chorus Let us [C]go to the banks [D]of the o[G]cean Where the [Am]walls rise [D]above the Zieder [G]Zee Long a[C]go, I used to [D]be a [G]young man And dear [Em]Mar[Am]garet re[D]members that for [G]me The [G]Dutchman still wears wooden shoes His cap and coat are patched with love that [Am]Margaret sewed in [D]Sometimes he thinks he's still in [C]Rotter[G]dam He [G]watches tugboats down canals Calls out to them when he thinks he [Am]knows the captain 'Til [D]Margaret comes to take him [C]home a[G]gain Through [C]unfor[Am]giving streets that [D]trip him Though she [G]holds his arm Sometimes he [C]thinks that he's [D7]alone and calls her [G]name [G]Windmills twirl the winter in She winds his muffler tighter, they sit [Am]in their kitchen While [D]tea with whiskey keeps [C]away the [G]dew He [G]sees her for a moment, calls her name, She makes his bed up, humming [Am]some old love song She [D]learned it when the tune was [C]very [G]new He hums a [C]line or [Am]two, they [D]hum together [G]in the night The Dutchman [C]falls asleep and [D7]Margaret blows the [G]candle out. Song:Tutorial:-

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

The Dying Rebel Key of A The [A]night was dark and the [D]fight was o[A]ver, The [A]moon shone [D]down O'Connell [A]Street, I [D]stood alo[A]ne, where [D]brave men [A]perished, Those [A]men have [E]gone, their [D]God to [A]meet. Chorus My only [A]son was [D]shot in Dub[A]lin, Fighting [A]for his [D]country [A]bold, He [D]fought for [A]Ireland, and [D]Ireland on[A]ly, The harp the [A]shamrock, [E]green [D]white and [A]gold. The [A]first I met was a [D]grey haired fa[A]ther, Searching for his [D]only [A]son, I [D]said old [A]man, sure it's [D]no use sear[A]ching, Your only [A]son [E]to [D]Heaven has [A]gone. Your only [A]son was [D]shot in Dub[A]lin, Fighting [A]for his [D]country [A]bold, He [D]fought for [A]Ireland, and [D]Ireland on[A]ly, The harp the [A]shamrock, [E]green [D]white and [A]gold. My [A]God he cried “I [D]am broken heart[A]ed”, My God he cried going [D]on his [A]knee I [D]knew my [A]son was [D]too kind hear[A]ted, I knew my [A]son [E]would [D]never [A]yield. Chorus The [A]last I met was a [D]dying re[A]bel, Kneeling down I [D]heard him [A]say, God [D]bless my [A]home, in [D]dear Cork Ci[A]ty, God bless the [A]cause [E]for [D]which I [A]die. Song:- https://youtu.be/V3M68rxEaUE 360 | P a g e

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The Dying Rebel Key of D The [D]night was dark and the [G]fight was o[D]ver, The [D]moon shone [G]down O'Connell [D]Street, I [G]stood alo[D]ne, where [G]brave men [D]perished, Those [D]men have [A]gone, their [G]God to [D]meet. Chorus My only [D]son was [G]shot in Dub[D]lin, Fighting [D]for his [G]country [D]bold, He [G]fought for [D]Ireland, and [G]Ireland on[D]ly, The harp the [D]shamrock, [A]green [G]white and [D]gold. The [D]first I met was a [G]grey haired fa[D]ther, Searching for his [G]only [D]son, I [G]said old [D]man, sure it's [G]no use sear[D]ching, Your only [D]son [A]to [G]Heaven has [D]gone. Your only [D]son was [G]shot in Dub[D]lin, Fighting [D]for his [G]country [D]bold, He [G]fought for [D]Ireland, and [G]Ireland on[D]ly, The harp the [D]shamrock, [A]green [G]white and [D]gold. My [D]God he cried “I [G]am broken heart[D]ed”, My God he cried going [G]on his [D]knee I [G]knew my [D]son was [G]too kind hear[D]ted, I knew my [D]son [A]would [G]never [D]yield. Chorus The [D]last I met was a [G]dying re[D]bel, Kneeling down I [G]heard him [D]say, God [G]bless my [D]home, in [G]dear Cork Ci[D]ty, God bless the [D]cause [A]for [G]which I [D]die. Song:- https://youtu.be/V3M68rxEaUE

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

The Ferryman The [G]little boats are gone from the [C]breast of Anna [G]Liffey The [C]ferryman is stranded on the [D]quay Sure the [G]Dublin docks is dying and a [C]way of life is [G]gone And sure [D]Molly it was [D7]part of you and [G]me Chorus Where the [D]Strawberry beds sweep [C]down to the [G]Liffey You [C]kissed away the worry from my [D]brow I [G]love you well today and I'll [C]love you more to[G]morrow If you [D]ever love me [D7]Molly love me [G]now T'was the [G]only job I knew it was [C]hard but never lone[G]ly The [C]Liffey ferry made a man of [D]me And it's [G]gone without a whisper and [C]forgotten even [G]now And [D]sure it's over [D7]Molly can't you [G]see Where the [D]Strawberry beds sweep [C]down to the [G]Liffey You [C]kissed away the worry from my [D]brow I [G]love you well today and I'll [C]love you more to[G]morrow If you [D]ever love me [D7]Molly love me [G]now Well now I'll [G]tend the yard and I'll [C]spend me days in tal[G]king And I'll [C]hear them whisper Charlie's on the [D]dole But [G]Molly we're still living and [C]darling we're still [G]young And that [D]river never [D7]owned me heart and [G]soul Where the [D]Strawberry beds sweep [C]down to the [G]Liffey You [C]kissed away the worry from my [D]brow I [G]love you well today and I'll [C]love you more to[G]morrow If you [D]ever love me [D7]Molly love me [G]now

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

The Fields Of Athenry. By a [G]lonely prison wall I [C]heard a young girl [G]call[D]ing [G]Micheal they have [C]taken you a[D]way For you [G]stole Trevelyn's [C]corn So the [G]young might see the [D]morn. Now a prison ship lies waiting in the [G]bay. Chorus [G]Low [C]lie the [G]Fields of Athen[Em]ry Where [G]once we watched the small free birds [D]fly. Our [G]love was on the [C]wing, We had [G]dreams and songs to [D]sing It's so lonely 'round the Fields of Athen[G]ry. By a [G]lonely prison wall I [C]heard a young man [G]call[D]ing [G]Nothing matters [C]Mary when you're [D]free, Against the [G]Famine and the [C]Crown I re[G]belled they cut me [D]down Now you must raise our child with dig[G]nity. Chorus [G]Low [C]lie the [G]Fields of Athen[Em]ry Where [G]once we watched the small free birds [D]fly. Our [G]love was on the [C]wing, We had [G]dreams and songs to [D]sing It's so lonely 'round the Fields of Athen[G]ry. By a [G]lonely harbour wall She [C]watched the last star [G]fall[D]ing As the [G]prison ship sailed [C]out against the [D]sky Sure she'll [G]live and hope and [C]pray For her [G]love in Botany [D]Bay It's so lonely 'round the Fields of Athen[G]ry. Song:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtQ6a8gA7qk Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

The Foggy Dew As [Am]down the glen one [G]Easter [Em]morn To a [C]city [F]fair rode [Am]I. There [Am]armoured lines of [G]marching [Em]men In [C]squadrons [F]passed me [Am]by. No [C]pipe did hum, no [G]battle [Am]drum Did sound its loud [Em]tat[Am]too But the [Am]Angelus bell o'er the [G]Liffey's swell Rang [C]out in the [F]foggy [Am]dew. Right [Am]proudly high over [G]Dublin [Em]town They [C]hung out that [F]flag of [Am]war. 'Twas [Am]better to die 'neath an [G]Irish [Em]sky Than at [C]Suvla or [G]Sud el [Am]Bar. And [C]from the plains of [G]Royal [Am]Meath Strong men came hurry[Em]ing [Am]through; While [Am]Brittania's sons with their [G]long-range [Em]guns Sailed [C]in from the [F]foggy [Am]dew. Oh the [Am]night fell black and the [G]rifle's [Em]crack Made [C]perfidious [F]Albion [Am]reel Mid the [Am]leaded rail seven [G]tongues of [Em]flame Did [C]shine o're the [F]lines of [Am]steel By each [C]shining blade a [G]prayer was [Am]said That to Ireland her [Em]sons be [Am]true When the [Am]morning broke still the [G]war flag [Em]shook Out its [C]fold on the [F]foggy [Am]dew It was [Am]England bade our [G]wild geese [Em]go That small [C]nations [F]might be [Am]free. Their [Am]lonely graves are by [G]Suvla's [Em]waves On the [C]fringe of the [F]grey North [Am]Sea. But [C]had they died by [G]Pearse's [Am]side Or fought with [Em]Cathal [Am]Brugha, Their [Am]graves we'd keep where the [G]Fenians [Em]sleep 'Neath the [C]shroud of the [F]foggy [Am]dew. 364 | P a g e

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But the [Am]bravest fell, and the [G]requiem [Em]bell Rang [C]mournful[F]ly and [Am]clear For [Am]those who died that [G]Easter[Em]tide In the [C]spring[F]time of the [Am]year. And the [C]world did gaze in [G]deep a[Am]maze At those fearless men [Em]and [Am]true Who [Am]bore the fight that [G]freedom's [Em]light Might [C]shine through the [F]foggy [Am]dew. Then [Am]back through that glen I [G]rode a[Em]gain And my [C]heart with [F]grief was [Am]sore For I [Am]parted then with [G]valiant [Em]men Whom I [C]never shall [F]see [Am]more And [C]back to and fro in [G]dreams I'll [Am]go And I'll kneel and pray [Em]for [Am]you Oh [Am]slavery fled Oh [G]glorious [Em]dead When you [C]fell in the [F]foggy [Am]dew Song:- https://youtu.be/zVS24QT8gr0

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

The Free Electric Band My [C]father is a doctor, he's a [G]family man, My [C]mother works for charity when[G]ever she can, They're [C]both good clean Americans who a[G]bide by the law, They [C]both stick up for liberty, they [G]both support the law, My [C]happiness was [F]paid for when they [G]laid their money [C]down, For [C]Summers in a [F]Summer camp, and [G]Winters in the [C]town, My [C]future in the [F]system was [C]talked about and planned [G7] But I [C]gave it up for [Dm]music and the [G]free electric [C]band I [C]went to school in hand-washed shirts with [G]neatly oiled hair, The [C]school was big and newly built and [G]filled with light and air, And the [C]teacher taught his values that we [G]had to learn to keep, And he [C]clipped the ear of many idle [G]kid who went to sleep, My [C]father organized for me a [G]college in the [C]East, But I [C]went to California, to the [G]sun-shine and the [C]beach, My [C]parents and my lectur[F]ers could never under[G]stand[G7] Why I [C]gave it up for [Dm]music and the [G]free electric [C]band Well, they [F]used to sit and [C]speculate u[G]pon their son's car[C]eer, A [F]lawyer or a [C]doctor or a [G]civil engine[C]eer, Just [C]give me bread and [F]water, put a [G]guitar in my hand [G7] 'Cause [C]all I need is [Dm]music and the [G]free electric [C]band My [C]father sent me money and I [G]spent it very fast, On a [C]girl I met in Berkeley in a [G]social science class, Yes, and we [C]learned about her body, but her [G]mind we didn't know, Un[C]til deep rooted attitudes and [G]morals began to show, She [C]wanted to get [F]married, even [G]though she never [C]said, But I [C]knew her well e[F]nough by now to [G]see inside her [C]head, She'd [C]settle for su[F]burbia and a [G]little patch of land [G7] So I [C]gave her up for [Dm]music and the [G]free electric [C]band Dabba [C]da da-da da-da da the [G]free electric band Dabba [C]da da-da da-da da the [G]free electric band [C]All I need is [Dm]music and the [G]free electric [C]band Song:- https://youtu.be/f2zoq2uI0Fc 366 | P a g e 2018 Sing and Share Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com INDEX


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The Galway Girl Well, I [D]took a stroll on the old long walk Of a day-I-ay-I-[G]ay I [D]met a little girl and we [G]stopped to [D]talk Of a fine soft [A]day-I-ay-I-[D]ay And I [G]ask you, [D]friend, what's a [G]fella to [D]do? 'Cause her [Bm]hair was [A]black and her [G]eyes were [D]blue And I [G]knew right [D]then I'd be [G]takin' a [D]whirl 'Round the [Bm]Salthill [A]Prom with a [G]Galway [D]Girl We were [D]halfway there when the rain came down Of a day-I-ay-I-[G]ay She [Bm]asked me [A]up to her [G]flat down[D]town Of a [D]fine soft [A]day-I-ay-I-[D]ay And I [G]ask you, [D]friend, what's a [G]fella to [D]do ? 'Cause her [Bm]hair was [A]black and her [G]eyes were [D]blue I [G]took her [D]hand and I [G]gave her a [D]twirl And I lost my [Bm]heart [A]to a [G]Galway [D]Girl When [D]I woke up I was all alone Of a day-I-ay-I-[G]ay With a [Bm]broken [A]heart and a [G]ticket [D]home Of a [D]fine soft [A]day-I-ay-I-[D]ay And I [G]ask you, [D]friend, what's a [G]fella to [D]do? 'Cause her [Bm]hair was [A]black and her [G]eyes were [D]blue I've [G]traveled a[D]round, I've been all [G]over this [D]world Boys, I ain't [Bm]never seen [A]nothin' like a [G]Galway [D]Girl Song:- https://youtu.be/_Lcnvd8BNFE

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

The Galway Shawl In [C]Oranmore in the county [Em]Galway One pleasant [Am]evening in the [Dm]month of [F]May I [C]spied a damsel, she was young and [Em]handsome Her beauty [Am]fairly [F]took my [G]breath a[C]way Chorus She [C]wore no jewels, nor costly [Em]diamonds, No paint or [Am]powder, no, [Dm]none at [F]all. But she [C]wore a bonnet with a ribbon [Em]on it And round her [Am]shoulder [F]was a [G]Galway [C]Shawl. We [C]kept on walking, she kept on [Em]talking, 'Til her father's [Am]cottage came [Dm]into [F]view. Says [C]she: 'Come in, sir, and meet my [Em]father, And play to [Am]please [F]him "The [G]Foggy [C]Dew." She [C]sat me down beside the [Em]fire I could see her [Am]father, he was [Dm]six feet [F]tall. And [C]soon her mother had the kettle [Em]singing All I could [Am]think [F]of was the [G]Galway [C]shawl. I [C]played ‘The Blackbird’ and ‘The Stack of [Em]Barley’, ‘Rodney's [Am]Glory’ and ‘The [Dm]Foggy [F]Dew’, She [C]sang each note like an Irish [Em]linnet. While the tears flowed [Am]down from her [F]eyes [G]so [C]blue. 'Twas [C]early, early, all in the mor[Em]ning, When I hit the [Am]road for old [Dm]Done[F]gal. She said [C]”Goodbye, Sir”, she cried and kissed [Em]me And my heart re[Am]mained [F]with the [G]Galway [C]shawl. Song:- https://youtu.be/5Z_cyws5Hyw

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The January Man The [Am]January [C]man he walks a[Dm]round In woolen [G]coat and boots of lea[Am]ther The [C]February man still shakes the [Am]snow From off his [F]clothes and blows his [Am]hand The [Am]man of March he sees the Spring and [C]wonders what The year will [G]bring and hopes for better wea[Am]ther Through [Am]April rain the [F]man goes down to [G]watch the Birds come in to share the sum[Am]mer The [C]man of May stands very still to [Am]watch the children [F]Dance away the [Am]day In [Am]June the man inside the man is [C]young and wants to [G]Lend a hand and smiles at each new[Am]comer. In [Am]July the [C]man in cotton [G]shirt He sits and thinks on being [Am]idle The [C]August man in thousands take the [Am]road to [G]watch The [F]sun and sit by the [Am]sea Sep[Am]tember man is standing near To [C]saddle up another [G]year and Autumn is his [Am]bridle. The [Am]man of new Oc[C]tober takes the [G]rains And early frost is on his shoul[Am]der The [C]poor November man sees fire and [Am]mist And wind and [F]rain and wintry [Am]air December man looks through the snow To [C]let eleven brothers [G]know, they're all a little ol[Am]der The [Am]January [C]man comes round [G]again In coat and boots of lea[Am]ther To [C]take another turn and walk [Am]along the icy [F]road He knows so [Am]well The [Am]January man is here at the [C]start Of each and every [G]year, along the road for [Am]ever Song:- https://youtu.be/Pkk97xcniNY Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

The Green Fields Of France Well [C]how [Am]do you do young [F]Willy Mc [Dm]Bride Do you [G]mind if I [G7]sit here down [F]by your grave[C]side And [C]rest for a [Am]while in the [F]warm summer [Dm]sun I've been [G]walking all [G7]day and [F]I'm nearly [C]done I [C]see by your grave[Am]stone your were [G]only nine[Dm]teen When you [G]joined the great fallin’ in [C]nineteen fif[G7]teen Well I [C]hope you died [Am]well and I [Dm]hope you died clean Or young [G]Willy Mc [G7]Bride was it [F]slow and ob[C]scene Chorus Did they [G]beat the drum [G7]slowly did they [F]sound the fifes [C]lowly Did they [G]sound the death [G7]march as they [F]lowered you [G]down Did the [F]band play the last post and [C]chor[Am]us Did the [C]pipes play the [F]flowers of the [G7]fo[C]rest. Did you [C]leave er a [Am]wife or a [F]sweetheart be[Dm]hind In [G]some faithful [G7]heart is your [F]memory en[C]shrined And [C]though you died [Am]back in [F]nineteen fif[Dm]teen In [G]that faithfull [G7]heart are you for[F]ever nine[C]teen Or [C]are you a stran[Am]ger without [G]even a [Dm]name En[G]shrined for[F]ever be[C]hind a glass [G7]frame In an [C]old photo[Am]graph torn [Dm]battered and stained And [G]fading to [G7]yellow in a [F]brown leather [C]frame. Chorus Did they [G]beat the drum [G7]slowly did they [F]sound the fifes [C]lowly Did they [G]sound the death [G7]march as they [F]lowered you [G]down Did the [F]band play the last post and [C]chor[Am]us Did the [C]pipes play the [F]flowers of the [G7]fo[C]rest. Well the [C]sun now it [Am]shines on the [F]green fields of [Dm]France There's a [G]warm summer [G7]breeze it makes the [F]red poppies [C]dance And [C]see how the [Am]sun shines from [F]under the [Dm]clouds There's no [G]gas no barbed [G7]wire there's no [F]gun firing [C]now. 370 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

But [C]here in this grave[Am]yard it's [G]still no mans [Dm]land The [G]countless white crosses stand [F]mute in [C]the [G7]sand To [C]man's blind indiffer[Am]ence to [Dm]his fellow man To a [G]whole gener[G7]ation that were [F]butchered and [C]dammed Chorus Did they [G]beat the drum [G7]slowly did they [F]sound the fifes [C]lowly Did they [G]sound the death [G7]march as they [F]lowered you [G]down Did the [F]band play the last post and [C]chor[Am]us Did the [C]pipes play the [F]flowers of the [G7]fo[C]rest. Well [C]Willie Mc [Am]Bride I cant [F]help wonder [Dm]why Do [G]those that lie [G7]here know [F]why did they [C]die And [C]did they be[Am]lieve when they [F]answered the [Dm]call Did they [G]really be[G7]lieve that this [F]war would end [C]wars. For the [C]sorrow the suff[Am]ering the [G]glory the [Dm]pain The [G]killing and [F]dying was [C]all done in [G7]vain For [C]young Willy Mc[Am]Bride it all [Dm]happened again And [G]again and [G7]again and [F]again,and [C]again Chorus Did they [G]beat the drum [G7]slowly did they [F]sound the fifes [C]lowly Did they [G]sound the death [G7]march as they [F]lowered you [G]down Did the [F]band play the last post and [C]chor[Am]us Did the [C]pipes play the [F]flowers of the [G7]fo[C]rest. Song:-

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

The Holy Ground Key of C [C]Adieu to [G]you my [C]Dinah a thousand [G]times a[C]dieu We`re going [Am]away from the [F]Holy [G]Ground And the [C]girls that we love [G]true We will [C]sail the [G]South sea [C]over And then re[Am]turn for [F]sho[G]re To [C]see a[Am]gain the [F]girls we [C]love And the Holy [G]Ground once [C]more Fine girl you are! Chorus Your`re the [C]girl I [Am]do a[F]do[G]re And [C]still I [Am]live in [F]hopes to [C]see The Holy [G]Ground once [C]more. Fine girl you are! I [C]see the [G]storm a-[C]rising I see it [G]coming [C]soon, And the [C]sky it [Am]is so [F]clou[G]ded You can [C]scarcely see the [G]moon. And the [C]good old [G]ship, She was [C]tossing about, The riggin`[Am]was all [F]to[G]re, And [C]still I [Am]live in [F]hopes to [C]see The Holy [G]Ground once [C]more. Fine girl you are! Chorus And [C]now the [G]storm it is [C]over And we are [G]safe on [C]shore, We will [C]drink a [Am]toast to the [F]Holy [G]Ground And the [C]girls that we a[G]dore. We will [C]drink strong [G]ale and [C]porter And make the [Am]rafters [F]ro[G]ar, And [C]when our [Am]money [F]is all [C]spent We`ll go to [G]sea for [C]more. Fine girl you are! Song:- https://youtu.be/NPDxdsnnZnU 372 | P a g e 2018 Sing and Share INDEX

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The Holy Ground Key of G [G]Adieu to [D]you my [G]Dinah a thousand [D]times a[G]dieu We`re going [Em]away from the [C]Holy [D]Ground And the [G]girls that we love [D]true We will [G]sail the [D]South sea [G]over And then re[Em]turn for [C]sho[D]re To [G]see a[Em]gain the [C]girls we [G]love And the Holy [D]Ground once [G]more Fine girl you are! Chorus Your`re the [G]girl I [Em]do a[C]do[D]re And [G]still I [Em]live in [C]hopes to [G]see The Holy [D]Ground once [G]more. Fine girl you are! I [G]see the [D]storm a-[G]rising I see it [D]coming [G]soon, And the sky it [Em]is so [C]clou[D]ded You can [G]scarcely see the [D]moon. And the [G]good old [D]ship, she was [G]tossing about, The riggin`[Em]was all [C]to[D]re, And [G]still I [Em]live in [C]hopes to [G]see The Holy [D]Ground once [G]more. Fine girl you are! Chorus And [G]now the [D]storm it is [G]over And we are [D]safe on [G]shore, We will drink a [Em]toast to the [C]Holy [D]Ground And the [G]girls that we a[D]dore. We will [G]drink strong [D]ale and [G]porter And make the [Em]rafters [C]ro[D]ar, And [G]when our [Em]money [C]is all [G]spent We`ll go to [D]sea for [G]more. Fine girl you are! Song:-

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

The Irish Rover On the [D]Fourth of July, 18 hundred and [G]six We set [D]sail from the sweet Cove of [A]Cork We were [D]sailing away with a cargo of [G]bricks For the [D]Grand City [A]Hall in New [D]York 'Twas a [D]wonderful craft, she was [A]rigged fore and aft And [D]oh, how the wild wind [A]drove her She [D]stood several blasts, she had [Bm]twenty seven masts And they [D]called her the [A]Irish [D]Rover We had [D]one million bags of the best Sligo [G]rags We had [D]two million barrels of [A]stone We had [D]three million sides of old blind horses [G]hides We had [D]four million [A]barrels of [D]bones We had [D]five million hogs and [A]six million dogs [D]Seven million barrels of [A]porter We had [D]eight million bales of old [Bm]nanny goats' tails In the [D]hold of the [A]Irish [D]Rover There was [D]oul’ Mickey Coote who played hard on his [G]flute When the [D]ladies lined up for a [A]set He was [D]tootin' with skill for each sparkling qua[G]drille Though the [D]dancers were[A]fluther'd and [D]bet With his [D]smart witty talk, he was [A]cock of the walk And he [D]rolled the dames under and [A]over They all [D]knew at a glance when he [Bm]took up his stance That he [D]sailed in the [A]Irish [D]Rover There was [D]Barney McGee from the banks of the [G]Lee There was [D]Hogan from County Tyr[A]one There was [D]Johnny McGurk who was scared stiff of [G]work And a [D]man from West[A]meath called Ma[D]lone There was [D]Slugger O'Toole who was [A]drunk as a rule And [D]fighting Bill Treacy from [A]Dover And your [D]man, Mick Mac[Bm]Cann from the banks of the Bann Was the [D]skipper of the [A]Irish [D]Rover 374 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

For a [D]sailor it's always a bother in [G]life It's so [D]lonesome by night and by [A]day That he [D]longs for the shore and a charming young [G]whore Who will [D]melt all his [A]troubles a[D]way Oh, the [D]noise and the rout, swillin' [A]poitin and stout For [D]him soon the torment's [A]over Of the [D]love of a [Bm]maid, he is never afraid An old [D]salt from the [A]Irish [D]Rover We had [D]sailed seven years when the measles broke [G]out And our [D]ship lost its way in the [A]fog And that [D]whale of a crew was reduced down to [G]two Just [D]myself and the [A]Captain's old [D]dog Then the [D]ship struck a rock, oh [A]Lord! What a shock The [D]bulkhead was turned right [A]over Turned [D]nine times around and The [Bm]poor old dog was drowned I'm the [D]last of the [A]Irish [D]Rover Song:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfpmuuzt3q0 Tutorial:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcgerkVhYQA

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

The Last Great Love Song [C]Welcome to my soul, I [F]didn't mean to [C]scare you. I [C]need to show it all, Don't [F]say I didn't [C]warn you. Some[F]times it's like that [G]wall, That you [G7]have to climb or [G]fall. Chorus Now [G]this is the [C]last [F]great [C]love song. That [F]I will ever [G]sing [G7]to [C]you. And [G]this is the [C]last [F]great [C]love song. That [F]I will ever [G]bring[G7], to [C]you. Don't [C]run I've come to call. Be [F]silent though you'll [C]hear it. The [C]crushed the dammed the cold I'll [F]need you to bear [C]witness But your [F]laughter in the [G]dark. Has [G7]left me cold and [G]stark, inside. Now [G]this is the [C]last [F]great [C]love song. That [F]I will ever [G]sing [G7]to [C]you. [G]You have that [G7]exquisite re[G]move. [G]All the lovers [F]not in [C]love. Song:- https://youtu.be/yNFiD1ZQZLU

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

The Last Resort [G]She came from [C]Providence, the [D]one in Rhode [G]Island Where the old world shadows [C]hang [D]heavy in the [G]air She [G]packed her hopes and [C]dreams [D]like a refuge[G]e Just as her [C]father came [D]across the [G]sea She [G]heard about a [C]place [D]people were smil[G]in' They spoke about the [C]red man's way, and [D]how they loved the [G]land And they came from [C]everywhere to the [D]Great Div[G]ide Seeking a [C]place to stand [D]or a place to [G]hide [G]Down in the crowded [C]bars, [D]out for a good [G]time, Can't wait to [C]tell you all, what it's [D]like up [G]there And they called it [C]Paradise I [D]don't know wh[G]y Somebody laid the [C]mountains low [D]while the town got [G]high Then the chilly [C]winds blew down a[D]cross the des[G]ert Through the canyons [C]of the coast, [D]to the Mali[G]bu Where the pretty people [C]play, [D]hungry for pow[G]er To light their [C]neon way and [D]give them things to [G]do Some rich men came and [C]raped the land, [D]Nobody caught '[G]em Put up a bunch of [C]ugly boxes, and [D]Jesus, people [G]bought 'em And they called it [C]Paradise the [D]place to [G]be They watched the hazy [C]sun, [D]sinking in the [G]sea [A]You can leave it all be[D]hind and [E]sail to Lahan[A]ia Just like the [D]missionaries did, [E]so many years [A]ago They even brought a [D]neon sign, [E]‘Jesus is com[A]ng’ Brought the white man's burden [D]down, [E]brought the white man's reign Who will provide the [D]grand design? [E]What is yours and what is [A]mine? 'Cause there are no more [D]new frontiers, [E]we have got to make it [A]here We satisfy our [D]endless needs and [E]justify our bloody [A]deeds, in the name of [D]destiny [E]and in the name of [A]God And you can [D]see them there, [E]on Sunday mor[A]nings Stand up and [D]sing about [E]what it's like up [A]there They call it [D]Paradise [E]I don't know wh[A]y You call someplace [D]Paradise, [E]kiss it good[A]bye Song:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4zR9r9olOg Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com 2018 Sing and Share P a g e | 377 INDEX


“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

The Last Thing On My Mind It's a [G]lesson too [C]late for the [G]learnin' [C]Made of [G]sand, [D]made of [G]sand In the [G]wink of an [C]eye my soul is turn[G]in' [C]In your [G]hand, [D]in your [G]hand. Are you [D]going away with no [C]word of fare[G]well Will there [C]be not a [G]trace left be[D]hind[D7] Well, I [G]could have loved you [C]better, Didn't [G]mean to be un[Em]kind You [D]know that was the [D7]last thing on my [G]mind You've got [G]reasons a-[C]plenty for [G]goin' [C]This I [G]know, [D]this I [G]know For the [G]weeds have been [C]steadily [G]growin' [C]Please don't [G]go, [D]please don't [G]go Are you [D]going away with no [C]word of fare[G]well Will there [C]be not a [G]trace left be[D]hind[D7] Well, I [G]could have loved you [C]better, Didn't [G]mean to be un[Em]kind You [D]know that was the [D7]last thing on my [G]mind As I [G]lie in my [C]bed in the mor[G]nin' [C]Without [G]you, [D]without [G]you Each [G]song in my [C]breast lies a bur[G]nin' [C]Without [G]you, [D]without [G]you Are you [D]going away with no [C]word of fare[G]well Will there [C]be not a [G]trace left be[D]hind[D7] Well, I [G]could have loved you [C]better, Didn't [G]mean to be un[Em]kind You [D]know that was the [D7]last thing on my [G]mind Song:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=voqL5ksOuoo Tutorial:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZowN4GE784 378 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

The Leaving Of Liverpool Fare[G]well to you, my [C]own true [G]love, I am going far, far a[D]way I am [G]bound for Cali[C]forni[G]a, And I know that I'll re[D]turn some[G]day Chorus So [D]fare thee well, my [C]own true [G]love, And when I return, [C]united [G]we will [D]be It's not the [G]leaving of Liverpool that [C]grieves [G]me, But my darling when I [D]think of [G]thee I have [G]shipped on a [C]Yankee sailing [G]ship, Davy Crockett is her [D]name, And her [G]Captain's name was [C]Bur[G]gess, And they say that she's a [D]floating [G]hell I have [G]sailed with Burgess [C]once be[G]fore, And I think I know him [D]well If a [G]man's a sailor he will [C]get a[G]long, If not then he's [D]sure in [G]hell Fare[G]well to Lower [C]Frederick [G]Street, Anson Terrace and Park [D]Lane I am [G]bound away for to [C]leave [G]you And I'll never see [D]you a[G]gain I am [G]bound for Cali[C]forni[G]a By way of stormy Cape [D]Horn And I will [G]write to thee a [C]letter, [G]love, When I am [D]homeward [G]bound Oh, the [G]sun is on the [C]harbour, [G]love, And I wish that I could re[D]main, For I [G]know that it will be a [C]long, long [G]time, Before I see [D]you a[G]gain Song:- https://youtu.be/pJLi0k3Q4s8 Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

The Massacre Of Glencoe Key D Chorus Oh [D]cruel is the snow that [G]sweeps Glen[D]coe And covers the grave of [A]Donald And [D]cruel was the foe that [G]raped Glen[D]coe And [G]murdered the [A]house of Mac[D]Donald They [D]came through the [A]blizzard, we offered them [D]heat A [A]roof o’er their heads, [D]dry shoes for their [A]feet We [D]wined them and [A]dined them, They [D]ate of our [Bm]meat And [G]slept in the [A]house of Mac[D]Donald They [D]came from Fort [A]William with [D]murder in mind The [A]Campbells had orders, King [D]William had [A]signed Put [D]all to the [A]sword, these [D]words under[Bm]lined And [G]leave none a[A]live called [D]MacDonald They [D]came in the [A]night when the [D]men were asleep That [A]band of Argyles, [D]through snow soft and [A]deep Like [D]murdering [A]foxes, a[D]mong helpless [Bm]sheep They [G]slaughtered the [A]house of Mac[D]Donald Some [D]died in their [A]beds at the [D]hands of the foe Some [A]fled in the night, were [D]lost in the [A]snow Some [D]lived to ac[A]cuse him, that [D]struck the first [Bm]blow But [G]gone was the [A]house of Mac[D]Donald Chorus Oh [D]cruel is the snow that [G]sweeps Glen[D]coe And covers the grave of [A]Donald And [D]cruel was the foe that [G]raped Glen[D]coe And [G]murdered the [A]house of Mac[D]Donald Song:- https://youtu.be/ora4bUlHDro 380 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

The Massacre Of Glencoe Key G Chorus Oh [G]cruel is the snow that [C]sweeps Glen[G]coe And covers the grave of [D]Donald And [G]cruel was the foe that [C]raped Glen[G]coe And [C]]murdered the [D]house of Mac[G]Donald They [G]came through the [D]blizzard, we offered them [G]heat A [D]roof o’er their heads, [G]dry shoes for their [D]feet We [G]wined them and [D]dined them, They [G]ate of our [Em]meat And [C]slept in the [D]house of Mac[G]Donald They [G]came from Fort [D]William with [G]murder in mind The [D]Campbells had orders, King [G]William had [D]signed Put [G]all to the [D]sword, these [G]words under[Em]lined And [C]leave none a[D]live called [G]MacDonald They [G]came in the [D]night when the [G]men were asleep That [D]band of Argyles, [G]through snow soft and [D]deep Like [G]murdering [D]foxes, a[G]mong helpless [Em]sheep They [C]slaughtered the [D]house of Mac[G]Donald Some [G]died in their [D]beds at the [G]hands of the foe Some [D]fled in the night, were [G]lost in the [D]snow Some [G]lived to ac[D]cuse him, that [G]struck the first [Em]blow But [C]gone was the [D]house of Mac[G]Donald Chorus Oh [G]cruel is the snow that [C]sweeps Glen[G]coe And covers the grave of [D]Donald And [G]cruel was the foe that [C]raped Glen[G]coe And [C]]murdered the [D]house of Mac[G]Donald Song:- https://youtu.be/ora4bUlHDro

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

The Mountains Of Mourne Oh, [D]Mary this [D7]London's a [G]wonderful [E7]sight With the [A]people here working by [G]day and by [D]night They don't sow [D7]potatoes nor [G]barley nor [E7]wheat But there's [A7]gangs of them digging for [G]gold in the [D]street At [A]least [A7]when I asked them that's [G]what I was [D]told So I just took a [D7]hand at this [A]digging for gold But for [D]all that I [D7]found there I [G]might as well [Em]be Where the [A]mountains of Mourne sweep [Em]down to the [D]sea I [D]believe that when [D7]writing a [G]wish you [E7]expressed As to [A]how the fine ladies of [G]London were [D]dressed Well if you [D7]believe me, when [G]asked to a ball They [A7]don't wear a top on their [G]dresses at [D]all Oh, I've [A]seen [A7]them myself, and you [G]could not in [D]truth Say if they were [D7]bound for a [A]ball or a bath. Don't be [D]starting them [D7]fashions now [G]Mary Ma[Em]cree Where the [A]mountains of Mourne sweep [Em]down to the [D]sea I've [D]seen England's [D7]king from the [G]top of a [E7]bus I [A]never knew him, though he [G]means to know [D]us; And though by the [D7]saxon we [G]once were oppressed Still I [A7]cheered God forgive me I [G]cheered with the [D]rest And [A]now [A7]that he's visited [G]Erin's green [D]shore We'll be much better [D7]friends than we've [A]been heretofore When we've [D]got all we [D7]want We're as [G]quiet as can [Em]be Where the [A]mountains of Mourne sweep [Em]down to the [D]sea

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

You [D]remember young [D7]Peter O'[G]Loughlin of [E7]course Well now [A]he’s over here at the [G]head of the [D]force I met him to[D7]day, as I was [G]crossing the [D]strand And he [A7]stopped the whole street With one [G]wave of his [D]hand And [A]there [A7]we stood talking of [G]days that are [D]gone While the whole popul[D7]ation of [A]London looked on, But for [D]all these great [D7]powers he's [G]wishful like [Em]me To be [A]back where the dark Mournes Sweep [Em]down to the [D]sea. There's [D]beautiful girls [D7]here Oh, [G]never you [E7]mind With [A]beautiful shapes nature [G]never de[D]signed Lovely complex[D7]ions, all [G]roses and [D]cream But O'[A7]Loughlin remarked with re[G]gard to the [D]same, That [A]if [A7]at those roses you [G]venture to [D]sip The colours might [D7]all come a[A]way on your lip So I'll [D]wait for the [D7]wild rose that's [G]waiting for [Em]me Where the [A]mountains of Mourne sweep [Em]down to the sea Song:-

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

The Night Visiting Song Key C I [C]must a[F]way [C]now, I can no longer [G]tar[C]ry, This morning's [F]tem[C]pest, I have to [G]cross, I must be [C]guid[C7]ed, without a [F]stum[C]ble, Into the [F]ar[C]ms I [G]love the [C]most And [C]when he [F]ca[C]me to his true love's [G]dwel[C]ling, He knelt down [F]gent[C]ly, upon a [G]stone, And through her [C]win[C7]dow, he whispered [F]low[C]ly Is my true [F]lov[C]er [G]within at [C]home. Wake [C]up, wake [F]up [C]love it’s thine own true [G]lov[C]er, Wake up, wake [F]up [C]love and let me [G]in, For I am [C]tired [C7]love and oh so [F]wea[C]ry, And more than [F]ne[C]ar [G]drenched to the [C]skin. She's [C]raised her [F]u..[C]p, her down soft [G]pill[C]ow, She's raised her [F]u..[C]p, and she's let him [G]in, And they were [C]lock[C7]ed in each other's [F]ar[C]ms, Until that [F]long [C]night was [G]past and [C]gone. And [C]when that [F]long [C]night was passed and [G]ov[C]er And when the [F]small [C]clouds, began to [G]grow, He's taken her [C]ha[C7]nd and they kissed and [F]parte[C]d, Then he saddled and [F]moun[C]ted,and [G]away did [C]go. I [C]must a[F]way [C]now, I can no longer [G]tar[C]ry, This morning's [F]tem[C]pest, I have to [G]cross, I must be [C]guid[C7]ed, without a [F]stum[C]ble, Into the [F]ar[C]ms I [G]love the [C]most Song:-

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The Night Visiting Song Key G I [G]must a[C]way [G]now, I can no longer [D]tar[G]ry, This morning's [C]tem[G]pest, I have to [D]cross, I must be [G]guided, [G7]without a [C]stum[G]ble, Into the [C]ar[G]ms I [D]love the [G]most And [G]when he [C]ca[G]me to his true love's [D]dwel[G]ling, He knelt down [C]gent[G]ly, upon a [D]stone, And through her [G]win[G7]dow, he whispered [C]low[G]ly Is my true [C]lov[G]er [D]within at [G]home. Wake [G]up,wake [C]up [G]love it is thine own true [D]lov[G]er, Wake up, wake [C]up [G]love and let me [D]in, For I am [G]tired [G7]love and oh so [C]wea[G]ry, And more than [C]ne[G]ar [D]drenched to the [G]skin. She's [G]raised her [C]u.. [G]p,her down soft [D]pill[G]ow, She's raised her [C]u.. [G]p,and she's let him [D]in, And they were [G]lock[G7]ed in each other's [C]ar[G]ms, Until that [C]long [G]night was [D]past and [G]gone. And [G]when that [C]long [G]night was passed and [D]ov[G]er And when the [C]small [G]clouds, began to [D]grow, He's taken her [G]ha[G7]nd and they kissed and [C]parte[G]d, Then he saddled and [C]moun[G]ted,and [D]away did [G]go. I [G]must a[C]way [G]now, I can no longer [D]tar[G]ry, This morning's [C]tem[G]pest, I have to [D]cross, I must be [G]guided, [G7]without a [C]stum[G]ble, Into the [C]ar[G]ms I [D]love the [G]most Song:-

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

The Lights Of Magdala Oh, the [G]lights of Magdala flicker Dimly on the shore [D]Holy sailor sailing on the [G]sea Patiently waiting she walked quietly To the door [D]Another lonely night in [G]Galilee Chorus [Am]Magdalene, don't [C]wrap your dreams in [G]sorrow [Am]Save them for to[C]morrow if it [G]comes [Am]When we'll [C]meet within the circle [G]Around the sun [D]Oh, if [C]heaven were a lady don't you [G]Know you'd been the one Through the [G]streets of Jerusalem You followed him once more [D]Holy sailor's come home from the [G]sea Someone somewhere's calling him To a golden distant shore [D]Far from the lonely nights in [G]Galilee Chorus [Am]Magdalene, don't [C]wrap your dreams in [G]sorrow [Am]Save them for to[C]morrow if it [G]comes [Am]When we'll [C]meet within the circle [G]Around the sun [D]Oh, if [C]heaven were a lady don't you [G]Know you'd been the one Song:- https://youtu.be/K1xnG47UOHI in Key of G Tutorial:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KaXXE8x1G0E

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

The Parting Glass Of [G]all the [Em]money that [G]e'er I [D]spent I've [G]spent it in good company[D]y And [G]all the [Em]harm that [G]ever I [D]did [G]Alas [C]it [G]was to [D]none but [Em]me And [G]all I've done for want of wit To [C]memory [D]now I [Em]can't re[D]call So [G]fill to [Em]me the [G]parting [D]glass [G]Goodnight [C]and [G]joy be [D]with you [Em]all If [G]I had [Em]money en[G]ough to [D]spend And [G]leisure time to sit a[D]while There [G]is a [Em]fair maid [G]in the [D]town That [G]sore[C]ly [G]has my [D]heart be[Em]guiled Her [G]rosy cheeks and ruby lips I [C]own she [D]has my [Em]heart en[D]thralled So [G]fill to [Em]me the [G]parting [D]glass [G]Goodnight [C]and [G]joy be [D]with you [Em]all Of [G]all the [Em]comrades that [G]e'er I [D]had They're [G]sorry for my going a[D]way And [G]all the [Em]sweethearts that [G]e'er I [D]had They'd [G]wish [C]me [G]one more [D]day to [Em]stay But [G]since it falls unto my lot That I [C]should [D]rise and [Em]you should [D]not I'll [G]gently [Em]rise and [G]softly [D]call [G]Goodnight [C]and [G]joy be [D]with you [Em]all Song:- https://youtu.be/1se8_-fcxZs

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

The Promise You [G]gave me back my soul again by [A7]showin' me The [C]laughter and the [D]wonder in your [G]eyes [D] [G]Saved me from the shuttered man I [A7]used to be [C]Opened up the [D]windows of my [G]life [D] And the [G]happiness you've given me for [A7]lovin' you Is [C]sweeter love and [D]deeper every [G]day [D] [G]I can't stop the changes that you're [A7]growin' through Or [C]someone new from [D]stealin' you a[G]way So [D]darlin' when it's [G]time you can [C]spread your wings [G/D]And I'll set you [C]free - to [G]fly away - and [D]it's ok ‘Cause darlin' [G]time changes [C]everything [G/D]But it won't change [C]me I [G]love you - oh... I [D]love you In[G]side of me you'll always be my valen[A7]tine I [C]pray your freedom [D]makes your dreams come [G] true[D] As [G]long as there's a heartbeat in this [A7]soul of mine You'll [C]know there's someone [D]so in love with [G]you So [D]darlin' when it's [G]time you can spread your wings [G/D]And I'll set you [C]free - to [G]fly away - and [D]it's ok ‘Cause darlin' [G]time changes everything [G/D]But it won't change me I [G]love you - oh... [D]I love you Song:- https://youtu.be/kFFitNc3W6o

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

The Punch And Judy Man [D]Down the lanes of [Em]foggy chimneys, [G]Through the little [D]seaside [A]town, [D]Strides the east wind [Em]like a dragon, [G]Strewing leaves of [D]ragged [A]brown. [G]Winter's planting [D]icicles a[Em]long the barren [A]shore, And the [G]Punch and [Em]Judy [A]Man is gone for [D]ever. Chorus [D]Mr.Punch and Judy Man, [G]Bring me back the [A]childhood land of Sum[D]mer [D]In the meadows [Em]by the river [G]Where the elm and [D]willow [A]stand [D]Silver mist is creeping [Em]down To [G]lullaby the [D]sleeping [A]land [G]Through the bare and [D]blackened branches [Em]Swallows fly no [A]more And the [G]Punch and [Em]Judy [A]Man is gone for[D]ever Chorus [D]Slot machines and penny [Em]arcades [G]Jingle jangle [D]on the [A]pier, [D]Gone the sound of laughing [Em]children, [G]Fading with the [D]dying [A]year. [G]Through the town he [D]wanders [Em]in the misty autumn [A]haze, And the [G]Punch and [Em]Judy [A]Man is gone for[D]ever Chorus [D]Punchinello, Punchin[Em]ello, [G]Where have [D]you and Judy [A]gone? [D]Gone to join the swelling [Em]ranks Of [G]things that we look [D]back up[A]on. [G]Memory can conjure [D]you from [Em]dreams of summer [A]days, But the [G]Punch and [Em]Judy [A]Man is gone for[D]ever Song:-

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

The Reason l Left Mullingar. I [Em]walk through this [D]city a [C]stran[G]ger In a [F]land I can [C]never call [G]ho[D]me I [Em]curse the sad [D]notion that [C]caused [G]me In [Em]search of my fortune to [D]roam I'm [Em]weary of [D]work and hard [C]drin[G]king Of a [F]week’s wages [C]left in the [G]b[D]ar And [Em]God it's a [D]shame, for to [C]use a friend's [G]name Just to [Em]beg for the price of a [D]jar. Chorus I re[Em]member that [D]bright April [C]mor[G]ning When l [F]Ieft home to [C]travel a[G]f[D]ar For to [Em]work till your [D]dead, for one [C]room and a [G]bed It's not the [C]reason l [D7]Ieft Mullin[G]gar. This [Em]London's a [D]city of [C]heart[G]break On a [F]Friday there's [C]friends by the [G]sc[D]ore But [Em]when the pay's [D]finished on [C]Mon[G]day Sure a [Em]friend's not a friend any[D]more For the [Em]working day [D]seems never [C]en[G]ding From the [F]shovel and [C]pick there's no [G]br[D]eak And [Em]when you’re not [D]working you're [C]spen[G]ding The [Em]fortune you left home for to [D]make. Chorus And for [Em]every man [D]here that finds [C]for[G]tune And [F]comes home to [C]tell of the [G]t[D]ale Every [Em]morning the [D]Broadway is [C]crow[G]ded With [Em]many the thousands who [D]fail So [Em]young men of [D]Ireland take [C]war[G]ning In [F]London you [C]never will [G]f[D]ind The [Em]gold at the [D]end of the [C]rain[G]bow For you [Em]might just have left it be[D]hind. Song:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-I09T0-ua2s 390 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

The Rose Some say [C]love, it is a ri[G]ver, That [F]drowns the [G]tender [C]reed. Some say [C]love, it is a ra[G]zor, That [F]leaves your [G]soul to [C]bleed. Some say [Em]love, it is a hun[Am]ger, An [F]endless aching [G]need. I say [C]love, it is a flow[G]er, And [F]you its [G]only [C]seed. It's the [C]heart afraid of break[G]ing, That [F]never [G]learns to [C]dance. It's the [C]dream afraid of wak[G]ing, That [F]never [G]takes the [C]chance. It's the [Em]ones who won't be ta[Am]ken, Who [F]cannot seem to [G]give, And the [C]soul afraid of dy[G]in', That [F]never [G]learns to [C]live. When the [C]night has been too lone[G]ly, And the [F]road has [G]been too [C]long, And you [C]think that love is on[G]ly, For the [F]lucky [G]and the [C]strong, Just re[Em]member in the win[Am]ter, Far [F]beneath the bitter [G]snow Lies the [C]seed that with the [G]sun's love, In the [F]spring be[G]comes the [C]rose. Song:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oR6okRuOLc8 Tutorial:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VhmjSqloGO4

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

The Shoals Of Herring With our [G]nets and gear we're [D7]far[G]ing On the [C]wild and [Em]wasteful [G]o[D7]cean It's out [C]there on the deep That we'll [G]har[D7]vest our br[G]ead As we [G]hunt the bonny [C]shoals of [D7]her[G]ring O, it was [G]on a fine [C]and a pleasant [G]day Out of Yarmouth harbour [Em]I was [D]far[D7]ing [G]As a cabin [Am]boy on a [Bm]sailing lug[Em]ger For to [G]hunt the bonny [C]shoals of [D7]her[G]ring O, the [G]work was hard and the [C]hours were [G]long And the treatment sure it [Em]took some [D]bear[D7]ing [G]There was little [Am]kindness And the [Bm]kicks were man[Em]y As we [G]hunted for the [C]shoals of [D7]her[G]ring O, we [G]fished the Swarth [C]and the Broken [G]Bank I was a cook and I'd a [Em]quarter-[D]shar[D7]ing And I [G]used to [Am]sleep standing [Bm]on my fe[Em]et And I'd [G]dream about the [C]shoals of [D7]her[G]ring O, we [G]left the home grounds in the [C]month of [G]June And to canny Shiels we [Em]soon was [D]bear[D7]ing With a [G]hundred [Am]cran of the [Bm]silver dar[Em]lings That we'd [G]taken from [C]shoals of [D7]her[G]ring Now you're [G]up on deck, you're a [C]fisher[G]man You can swear and show a [Em]manly [D]bear[D7]ing Take your [G]turn on [Am]watch with the [Bm]other fell[Em]ows While you're [G]searching for the [C]shoals of [D7]her[G]ring

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

O, I [G]earned me keep and I [C]paid my [G]way And I earned the [Em]gear that I was [D]wear[D7]ing [G]Sailed a million [Am]miles, caught ten-[Bm]million fi[Em]shes We were [G]sailing after [C]shoals of [D7]her[G]ring You're net [G]ropeman now, or you're [C]on the [G]move And you're learning [Em]all about sea[D]far[D7]ing That's your [G]edu[Am]cation, scraps of [Bm]navi[Em]gation As you [G]hunt the bonny [C]shoals of [D7]her[G]ring [G]Night and day the seas we're [D7]far[G]ing Come [C]wind or calm or winter [G]gales Swea[C]ting or cold, growing [Em]up, Growing [G]old [C]or [G]dying As you [G]hunt the bonny [C]shoals of [D7]her[G]ring

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

The Silver Tongued Devil And I I [G]took myself down, to the [G7]Tally Ho Tavern To [C]buy me a bottle of [G]beer And [C]I sat me down by a [G]tender young [Em]maiden Whose [A7]eyes were as dark as her [D7]hair And [G]as I was searching from [G7]bottle to bottle For [C]somethin' unfoolish to [G]say That [C]silver tongued devil just [G]slipped from the [Em]shadows And [A7]smilingly [D7]stole her away I said hey, little [C]girl, don't you know, he's the [G]devil [C]He's ev'rything that I [G]ain't [C]Hidin' intentions of [G]evil [Em] [A7]Under the smile of a [D7]saint All he's [C]good for is gettin' in [G]trouble And [C]shiftin' his share of the [G]blame And [C]some people swear he's my [G]double [Em] And [A7]some even say we're the [D7]same But the [C]silver-tongued devil's got [G]nothin' to lose [C]I'll only live till I [G]die We [C]take our own chances, and [G]pay our own [Em]dues The [D7]silver tongued devil and [G]I [G]Like all the fair maidens who've [G7]laid down beside him She [C]knew in her heart that he'd [G]lied [C]Nothin' that I could have [G]said could have [Em]saved her No [A7]matter, how hard that she [D7]tried 'Cause she'll [G]offer her charms, to the darkness and danger Of [C]something that she's never [G]known And [C]open her arms at the [G]smile of a [Em]stranger Who'll [A7]love her and [D7]leave her a[G]lone

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

And you [C]know he's the [G]devil [C]He's everything that I [G]ain't [C]Hidin' intentions of [G]evil [Em] [A7]Under the smile of a [D7]saint All he's [C]good for is gettin' in [G]trouble And [C]shiftin' his share of the [G]blame And [C]some people swear he's my [G]double [Em] And [A7]some even say we're the [D7]same But the [C]silver-tongued devil's got [G]nothin' to lose [C]I'll only live till I [G]die We [C]take our own chances, and [G]pay our own [Em]dues The [D7]silver tongued devil and [G]I Song:- https://youtu.be/vKZ6Gt2gjc8

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

The Spanish Lady As [G]I came down through Dublin City, [C]At the [Em]hour of [C]twelve at [D]night, [G]Who should I spy, but a Spanish lady [C]Washing her [Em]feet by the [C]candle[D]light [Em]First she washed them, [Am]then she dried them [Em]Over a fire of amber [A]coals In [Em]all me life I [C]ne'er did see, A [Am]maid so [Em]sweet a[C]bout the [D7]soul Chorus [G]Whack for the Too Rye Ooh Ray Laddy, [C]Whack for the [Em]Too Rye [C]Ooh Rye [D]Aye [G]Whack for the Too Rye Ooh Ray Laddy, [C]Whack for the [Em]Too Rye [C]Ooh Rye [D]Aye As [G]I came back through Dublin City [C]At the [Em]hour of [C]half past [D]eight, [G]Who should I spy but the Spanish lady, [C]Brushing her [Em]hair in the [C]broad day[D]light [Em]First she brushed it, [Am]then she tossed it [Em]On her lap was a silver [A]comb In [Em]all me life I [C]ne'er did see, A [Am]maid so [Em]fair since [C]I did [D]roam. Chorus [G]Whack for the Too Rye Ooh Ray Laddy, [C]Whack for the [Em]Too Rye [C]Ooh Rye [D]Aye [G]Whack for the Too Rye Ooh Ray Laddy, [C]Whack for the [Em]Too Rye [C]Ooh Rye [D]Aye

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As [G]I returned to Dublin City, [C]As the [Em]sun be[C]gan to [D]set [G]Who should I spy but a Spanish lady [C]Catching a [Em]moth, in a [C]golden [D]net. [Em]First she saw me, [Am]then she fled me [Em]Lifted her petticoats o'er her [A]knee In [Em]all me life I [C]ne'er did see A [Am]maid so [Em]fair as the [C]Spanish la[D]dy

Chorus [G]Whack for the Too Rye Ooh Ray Laddy, [C]Whack for the [Em]Too Rye [C]Ooh Rye [D]Aye [G]Whack for the Too Rye Ooh Ray Laddy, [C]Whack for the [Em]Too Rye [C]Ooh Rye [D]Aye I’ve [G]wandered North, and I’ve wandered South Through [C]Stoney[Em]batter and [C]Patrick’s [D]Close [G]Up and around, by the Gloucester Diamond And [C]back by [Em]Napper [C]Tan[D]dys' house [Em]Auld age has laid her hands up[Am]on me [Em]Cold as a fire of ashy [A]coals.... But [Em]there’s the love of me [C]Spanish lady A [Am]maid so [Em]sweet a[C]bout the [D]soul Chorus [G]Whack for the Too Rye Ooh Ray Laddy, [C]Whack for the [Em]Too Rye [C]Ooh Rye [D]Aye [G]Whack for the Too Rye Ooh Ray Laddy, [C]Whack for the [Em]Too Rye [C]Ooh Rye [D]Aye Song:-

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LU0F5TowmME http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DdGJbsro3tI

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

The Spinning Wheel [C]Mellow the moonlight to shine is begin[G7]ning Close by the window young Eileen is spin[C]ning Bent o'er the [C7]fire her blind [F]grandmother [C]sitting [Dm]Crooning and [G7]moaning and drowsily [C]knitting. Chorus [C]Merrily, cheerily, noiselessly [G7]whirring Spins the wheel, rings the wheel while the foot's [C]stirring [C]Sprightly and [C7]lightly and [F]merrily [C]ringing [Dm]Sounds the sweet [G7]voice of the young maiden [C]singing. [C]Eileen, a chara, I hear someone tap[G7]ping 'Tis the ivy dear mother against the glass flap[C]ping [C]Eileen, I [C7]surely hear [F]somebody [C]sighing 'Tis the [Dm]sound mother [G7]dear of the autumn winds [C]dying. What's the [C]noise that I hear at the window I won[G7]der? 'Tis the little birds chirping, the holly-bush un[C]der [C]What makes you [C7]shoving and [F]moving your stool [C]on And [Dm]singing all [G7]wrong the old song of the [C]"Coolin"? Chorus [C]Merrily, cheerily, noiselessly [G7]whirring Spins the wheel, rings the wheel while the foot's [C]stirring [C]Sprightly and [C7]lightly and [F]merrily [C]ringing [Dm]Sounds the sweet [G7]voice of the young maiden [C]singing. There's a [C]form at the casement, the form of her true [G7]love And he whispers with face bent, I'm waiting for you [C]love Get [C]up from the [C7]stool, through the [F]lattice step [C]lightly And we'll [Dm]rove in the [G7]grove While the moon's shining [C]brightly.

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The [C]maid shakes her head, on her lips lays her fin[G7]gers Steps up from the stool, longs to go and yet [C]lingers A [C]frightened glance [C7]turns to her [F]drowsy grand[C]mother Puts her [Dm]foot on the [G7]stool Spins the wheel with the [C]other [C]Lazily, easily, now swings the wheel [G7]round Slowly and lowly is heard now the reel's [C]sound [C]Noiseless and [C7]light to the [F]lattice a[C]bove her The [Dm]maid steps, then [G7]leaps to the arms of her [C]lover. [C]Slower... and slower... and slower the wheel [G7]swings Lower... and lower... and lower the reel [C]rings Ere the [C]reel and the [C7]wheel stop Their [F]ringing and [C]moving Through the [Dm]grove the young [G7]lovers By moonlight are [C]roving. Chorus [C]Merrily, cheerily, noiselessly [G7]whirring Spins the wheel, rings the wheel while the foot's [C]stirring [C]Sprightly and [C7]lightly and [F]merrily [C]ringing [Dm]Sounds the sweet [G7]voice of the young maiden [C]singing.

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

The Sun Is Burning The [G]sun is [C]burning in the [G]sky, Strands of clouds go [C]slowly [Am]drifting [D]by. In [G]the park the [C]dreamy [D]bees are [G]droning in the [C]flowers [D]among the [C]trees [D]And the [G]sun burns [C]in the [G]sky. Now the [G]sun is [C]in the [G]west, Little [G]babes lie [C]down to [Am]take their [D]rest, And [G]the couples [C]in the [D]park are [G]holding hands and [C]Waiting [D]for the [C]dark [D]And the [G]sun is [C]in the [G]west. Now the [G]sun is [C]sinking [G]low, Children [G]playing [C]know it's [Am]time to [D]go. High a[G]bove a [C]spot [D]appears, a [G]little blossom [C]blooms And [D]then draws [C]near [D]And the [G]sun is [C]sinking [G]low. Now the [G]sun has [C]come to [G]earth Shrouded [G]in a [C]mushroom [Am]cloud of [D]death. Death comes [G]in a [C]blinding [D]flash of [G]hellish [D]heat and [C]Leaves a [D]smear of [C]ash [D]And the [G]sun has [C]come to [G]earth. Now the [G]sun has [C]disap[G]peared All that's [G]left is [C]darkness, [Am]pain and [D]fear. Twisted [G]sightless [C]wrecks of [D]men go [G]crawling [D]on Their [C]knees and [D]cry in [C]pain [D]And the [G]sun has [C]disap[D]peared. Song:-

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

The Time Has Come Key C 4/4 The [Am]time has [G]come to [Em]part my [C]love [D]I must go a[G]way I [Am]leave you [G]now my [Em]darling [C]girl No [D]longer can I [G]stay My [C]heart like [D]yours is [C]breaking [Em]Together [D]we'll prove [C]strong The [B7]road I take will [Em]show the [D]world The [C]suffering [D]that goes [Am]on The [Am]gentle [G]clasp that [Em]holds My [C]hand must [D]loosen and let [G]go [Am]Please [G]help me [Em]through the [C]door, Though [D]instinct tells you [G]no Our [C]vow it [D]is e[C]ternal And will [Em]bring you [D]dreadful [C]pain But if [B7]our demands aren't [Em]recog[D]nised Don't [C]call me [D]back [Am]again [Am]How their [G]sorrow [Em]touched us [C]all [D]In those final [G]days [Am]When it was [G]time she [Em]held the [C]door And [D]touched his sallow [G]face The [C]flame he [D]lit by [C]leaving Is [Em]still [D]burning [C]strong [B7]By the lights it's [Em]plain to [D]see The [C]suffering [D]still goes [Am]on The [Am]time has [G]come to [Em]part my [C]love, [D]I must go a[G]way I [Am]leave you [G]now my [Em]darling [C]girl no [D]longer can I [G]stay Song:-

https://youtu.be/hXkYxH3V0EI Sung witth capo on 1 with Chords above

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

The Town I love So Well In my [G]memo[D]ry I will [C]always [G]see The [C]town that [G]I have loved so [D]well Where our [G]school played [D]ball by the [C]gas yard [D]wall And we [C]laughed through the [G]smoke [D]and the [G]smell. Going [Em]home in the [D]rain running [G]up the dark [Em]lane Past the [C]jail and [Am]down behind the [D]fountain Those were [G]happy [D]days in so [C]many many [G]ways In the [C]town I [G]loved [D]so [G]well. In the [G]early [D]morn the [C]shirt factory [G]horn Called [C]women from [G]Creggan, the Moor and the [D]Bog While the [G]men on the [D]dole played a [C]mother's [G]role Fed the [C]children and [G]then [D]walked the [G]dog And when [Em]times got [D]rough There was [G]just about [Em]enough But they [C]saw it through with[Am]out com[D]plaining For [G]deep in[D]side was a [C]burning [G]pride In the [C]town I [G]loved [D]so [G]well. There was [G]music [D]there in the [C]Derry [G]air Like a [C]language that [G]we could all under[D]stand I re[G]member the [D]day when I [C]earned my first [G]pay When I [C]played in a [G]small [D]pick-up [G]band There I [Em]spent my [D]youth and to [G]tell you the [Em]truth I was [C]sad to leave it [Am]all behind [D]me There I [G]learned about [D]life and I [C]found a [G]wife In the [C]town I [G]loved [D]so [G]well. But when [G]I re[D]turned oh my [C]eyes how they [G]burned To see [C]how a [G]town could be brought to its [D]knees By the [G]armoured [D]cars and the [C]bombed out [G]bars And the [C]gas that hangs [G]on to [D]every [G]breeze Now the [Em]army's in[D]stalled by the [G]old gasyard [Em]wall And the [C]damned barbed wire gets [Am]higher and [D]higher With their [G]tanks and their [D]guns Oh my [C]God, what have they [G]done To the [C]town I [G]loved [D]so [G]well. 402 | P a g e

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Now the [G]music's [D]gone but they [C]carry [G]on For their [C]spirit's been [G]bruised, never bro[D]ken They will [G]not for[D]get but their [C]hearts are [G]set On to[C]morrow and [G]peace [D]once a[G]gain Now what's [Em]done is [D]done and what's [G]won is [Em]won And what's [C]lost is lost and [Am]gone for[D]ever I can [G]only [D]pray for a [C]bright brand new [G]day For the [C]town I [G]Iove [D]so [G]well. Song:- https://youtu.be/WUAa1y6jZ2I

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

The Unquiet Grave The [G]wind that [C]blows to[D]day my [D7]love A [C]few small [G]drops of [D]rain [D7] [G]Never have I [Bm]had but [Am]one true [C]love In [G]cold clay [D]she is [G]lain I'll [G]do as [C]much for [D]my true [D7]love As [C]any a [G]young man [D]may [D7] I'll [G]sit and [Bm]mourn all [Am]on her [C]grave For a [G]twelve month [D]and a [G]day The [G]twelve month [C]and a [D]day being [D7]gone A [C]voice spoke [G]from the [D]deep [D7] Who [G]is it [Bm]sits all [Am]on my [C]grave And [G]will not [D]let me [G]sleep 'Tis [G]I, 'tis [C]I, thine [D]own true [D7]love Who [C]sits u[G]pon your [D]grave [D7] For I [G]crave one [Bm]kiss from [Am]your sweet [C]lips And [G]that is [D]all I [G]seek You [G]crave one [C]kiss from my [D]clay cold [D7]lips But my [C]breath is [G]earthy [D]strong [D7] Had [G]you one [Bm]kiss from my [Am]clay cold [C]lips Your [G]time would [D]not be [G]long My [G]time be [C]long, my [D]time be [D7]short [C]Tomorrow [G]or [D]today [D7] May [G]God in [Bm]heaven have [Am]all my [C]soul But I'll [G]kiss your [D]lips of [G]clay See [G]down in [C]yonder [D]garden [D7]green [C]Love where we [G]used to [D]walk [D7] The [G]sweetest [Bm]flower that [Am]ever [C]grew Is [G]withered [D]to the [G]stalk The [G]stalk is [C]withered [D]dry my l[D7]ove [D]So will our [G]hearts de[D]cay [D7] So [G]make your[Bm]self [Am]content my [C]love Till [G]death calls [D]you a[G]way Song:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jyqBA_Qr3qs 404 | P a g e 2018 Sing and Share Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com INDEX


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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

The Voyage [G]I am a [D]sailor, [C]you're my first [G]mate We [G]signed on [D]together, we [C]coupled our [D]fate [C]Hauled up our [D]anchor, [C]determined not to [G]fail For the hearts [D]treasure, to[C]gether we set [G]sail. With [G]no maps to [D]guide us we [C]steered our own [G]course Rode out the [D]storms when the [C]winds were gale [D]force [C]Sat out the [D]doldrums in [C]patience and [G]hope Working to[D]gether we [C]learned how to [G]cope. Chorus [Bm]Life is an [Em]ocean and [Bm]love is a [Em]boat In [C]troubled [Am]water it keeps [C]us a[D]float When we [C]started the [D]voyage, There was [Bm]just me and [Em]you [C]Now gathered [Am]round us, we [D]have our own [G]crew. [G]Together [D]we're in this [C]relation[G]ship We built it with [D]care to [C]last the whole [D]trip Our [C]true destin[D]ation's not [C]marked on any [G]chart We're navi[D]gating to the [C]shores of the [G]heart Chorus [Bm]Life is an [Em]ocean and [Bm]love is a [Em]boat In [C]troubled [Am]water it keeps [C]us a[D]float When we [C]started the [D]voyage, There was [Bm]just me and [Em]you [C]Now gathered [Am]round us, we [D]have our own [G]crew. Song:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lddIakxyDMc Tutorial:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPIZ_rKILNI

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

The Water Is Wide The water is [C]wide, I [F]cannot cross [C]over And neither [Am]have I wings to [G]fly Give me a [C]boat [Am]that can carry [C]two And [F]both shall [C]row, [G]my love and [C]I There is a [C]ship, and she [F]sails the [C]sea She's loaded [Am]deep as deep can [G]be But not so [C]deep [Am]as the love I'm [C]in And I [F]know not [C]if, [G]I sink or [C]swim I leaned my [C]back a[F]gainst some young [C]oak Thinking [Am]he was a trusty [G]tree But first he [C]bended [Am]and then he [C]broke And thus [F]did my [C]false [G]love to [C]me Down in the [C]meadows the [F]other [C]day A-gathering [Am]flowers both rich and [G]gay A-gathering [C]flowers [Am]for the red and [C]blue I [F]little [C]thought [G]what love could [C]do I put my [C]hand in[F]to some soft [C]bush Thinking the [Am]sweetest flower to [G]find I pricked my [C]fin[Am]ger to the [C]bone And [F]left the [C]sweetest [G]flower a[C]lone Oh, love is [C]gentle and [F]love is [C]kind Bright as a [Am]jewel, when first it’s [G]new But love grows [C]old, [Am]and waxes [C]cold And [F]fades a[C]way, [G]like the morning [C]dew The seagulls [C]wheel, they [F]turn and [C]dive The mountain [Am]stands beside the [G]sea This world we [C]know [Am]turns round and [C]round And [F]all for [C]them – [G]and you and [C]me Song:- https://youtu.be/opfEk_Yoksk 406 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

The White Rose Of Athens So [D]goodbye my love till [A]then ‘Til the white rose blooms [D]again The [D]summer days - are end[A7]ing in the [D]valley And soon the [A7]time will come when we must be [D]apart Now you must start your journ[A7]ey to the [D]city And leave me [A7]‘til another spring-time comes [D]around Chorus ‘Til the white rose blooms [A]again You must leave me, [G]leave me [A]lon[D]ely So goodbye my love ‘til [A]then ‘Til the white rose blooms [D]again The autumn leaves - are fall[A7]ing in the [D]valley And soon the [A7]winter snow will lie upon the [D]ground But like the rose that comes [A7]back with the [D]spring-time You will re [A7]turn to me when spring-time comes [D]around Chorus Good [A]bye [G]‘til [D]then Good [A]bye [G]‘til [D]then Song:- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khni_KErUiw

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

The Wild Rover I've [G]been a wild rover for many's a [C]year And I've [G]spent all me [D]money on whiskey and [G]beer But now I'm returning with gold in great [C]store And I [G]never will [D]play the wild [D7]rover no [G]more Chorus And it's [D]No, Nay, [D7]never, [G]No, Nay never no [C]more Will I [G]play the wild [C]rover, No [D7]never no [G]more I went [G]in to an alehouse I used to fre[C]quent And I [G]told the land[D]lady me money was [G]spent I asked her for credit, she answered me [C]nay Such a [G]custom as [D]yours I can [D7]have any [G]day I [G]took from my pocket, ten sovereigns [C]bright And the [G]landlady's [D]eyes opened wide with de[G]light She said "I have whiskey and wines of the [C]best And the [G]words that I [D]told you were [D7]only in [G]jest" I'll go [G]home to my parents, confess what I've [C]done And I'll [G]ask them to [D]pardon their prodigal [G]son And, when they've caressed me as oft times be[C]fore I [G]never will [D]play the wild [D7]rover no [G]more And it's [D]No, Nay, [D7]never, [G]No, Nay never no [C]more Will I [G]play the wild [C]rover, No [D7]never no [G]more Song:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_4KboYi40I Tutorial:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRpLMbSxSEk http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zRhljMtynjY

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

The Worst Day Since Yesterday Well [D]I miss [A]more than [D]hit [D] With a [D]face that was [A]launched to [D]sink [D] [D]And I seldom [A]feel, that [Bm]bright [G]relief It's been the [D]worst [A]day since [D]yesterday [D] If there's [D]one thing [A]I have [D]said [D] Is that the [D]dreams I once [A]had, now lay in [D]bed [D] [D]As the four winds [A]blow my [Bm]wits through the [G]door It's been the [D]worst [A]day since [D]yesterday [D] [G]Fallin' down to [D]you sweet ground Where the [G]flowers they bloom that’s where [D]I will be found Hurry [D]back to [A]me, my [D]wild cail[G]ín It's been the [D]worst [A]day since [D]yesterday Though these [D]wounds have [A]seen no [D]wars [D] Except for the [D]scars I [A]have ig[D]nored And this [D]endless [A]crutch, well it's [Bm]never en[G]ough It's been the [D]worst [A]day since [D]yesterday [D] [G]Hell says hello, well it's [D]time I should go To [G]pastures green, that where [D]I've yet to see Hurry [D]back to [A]me, my [D]wild cail[G]ín It's been the [D]worst [A]day since [D]yesterday [D] 
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Things [D]Ev'ry night I sit here by my window (window) Starin' at the lonely [A]avenue (avenue) [D]Watching lovers holdin' hands 'n' [G]laughin' (laughin') And [D]thinkin' 'bout the [A]things we used to [D]do Chorus Thinkin' 'bout [A]things (like a walk in the park) [D]Things (like a kiss in the dark) [A]Things (like a sailboat ride…yeah-yeah) [D]What about the night we cried? [G]Things, like a lover's vow [D]Things that we don't do now [A]Thinkin' 'bout the things we used to [D]do [D]Memories are all I have to cling to (cling to) And heartaches are the friends I'm talkin' [A]to (talkin' to) When [D]I'm not thinkin' of-a just how much I [G]love you (love you) Well, I'm-a [D]thinkin' 'bout the [A]things we used to [D]do [D]I still can hear the jukebox softly playin' (playin') And the face I see each day belongs to [A]you (belongs to you) Though there's [D]not a single sound and there's no[G]body else around Well, it's [D]just me thinkin' of the [A]things we used to [D]do Thinkin' 'bout [A]things (like a walk in the park) [D]Things (like a kiss in the dark) [A]Things (like a sailboat ride…yeah-yeah) [D]What about the night we cried? [G]Things like a lover's vow [D]Things that we don't do now [A]Thinkin' 'bout the things we used to [D]do And the [A]heartaches are the friends I'm talkin' [D]to Ya got me [A]thinkin' 'bout the things we used to [D]do [A]Starin' at the lonely aven[D]ue Song:- https://youtu.be/J6pB3tOq7lo 410 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

This Land Is Your Land Chorus This land is your [G]land this land is [D]my land From Cali[A]fornia to the New York [D]island From the red wood [G]forest to the Gulf Stream [D]waters [A]This land was made for you and [D]me. As I was [G]walking that ribbon of [D]highway, I saw a[A]bove me that endless [D]skyway I saw be[G]low me that golden [D]valley [A]This land was made for you and [D]me. I've roamed and [G]rambled and I followed my [D]footsteps To the sparkling [A]sands of her diamond [D]deserts; And all a[G]round me a voice was [D]sounding: [A]This land was made for you and [D]me. When the sun came [G]shining, and I was [D]strolling, And the wheat fields [A]waving and the dust clouds [D]rolling, As the fog was [G]lifting a voice was [D]chanting: [A]This land was made for you and [D]me. As I went [G]walking I saw a [D]sign there And on the [A]sign it said ‘No Tres[D]passing.’ But on the [G]other side it didn't say [D]nothing, [A]That side was made for you and [D]me. In the squares of the [G]city, In the shadow of a [D]steeple By the relief [A]office I seen my [D]people; As they stood there [G]hungry, I stood there [D]asking Is [A]this land made for you and [D]me? Nobody [G]living can ever [D]stop me, As I go [A]walking that freedom [D]highway; Nobody [G]living can ever [D]make me turn back [A]This land was made for you and [D]me. Song:- https://youtu.be/AadncdhtZS4 Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Those Were The Days [Em]Once upon a time there was a tavern [E7]Where we used to raise a glass or [Am]two Remember how we laughed away the [Em]hours And [F#m]think of all the great things we would [B7]do Chorus Those were the [Em]days, my friend We thought they'd [Am]never end We'd sing and [D]dance for[D7]ever and a [G]day We'd live the [Am]life we choose We'd fight and [Em]never lose For we were [B7]young and sure to have our [Em]way [Em]La la la la la la La la la [Am]la la la La la la [B7]la…la la la la la [Em]la [Em]Then the busy years went rushing by us [E7]We lost our starry notions on the [Am]way If by chance I'd see you in the [Em]tavern We'd [F#7]smile at one another and we'd [B7]say [Em]Just tonight I stood before the tavern [E7]Nothing seemed the way it used to [Am]be In the glass I saw a strange re[Em]flection [F#7]Was that lonely woman really [B7]me? Chorus [Em]Through the door there came familiar laughter [E7]I saw your face and heard you call my [Am]name Oh, my friend, we're older but no [Em]wiser [F#7]For in our hearts the dreams are still the [B7]same... Song:- https://youtu.be/3un5f6qLi_k

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Three Drunken Maidens [C]There were three drunken [F]maidens, Came [G]from the Isle of [C]Wight [C]They started to drink on a [F]Monday, Didn't [G]stop 'til Saturday [C]night [F]When Saturday night it [Dm]came, me boys And [C]still they wouldn't get [G]out Well [C]them three drunken [F]maidens They [G]pushed the jug [C]about Then [C]in comes bouncing [F]Sally With her [G]cheeks as red as a [C]bloom Move [C]me jolly [F]sisters and [G]give young Sally some [C]room And [F]I will be your [Dm]equal [C]Before the evening’s [G]out Well [C]them four drunken [F]maidens They [G]pushed the jug a[C]bout They [C]had woodcock and [F]pheasant They had [G]partridge and [C]hare And [C]every kind of [F]dainties no [G]shortage [C]there was there They had [F]forty pints of [Dm]beer, me boys And [C]still they wouldn't get [G]out [C]Them four drunken [F]maidens they [G]pushed the jug a[C]bout Then [C]in came the [F]landlord he was [G]looking for to be [C]paid And a [C]forty pound [F]bill, me boys these [G]girls were forced to [C]pay They [F]had ten pounds a[Dm]piece me boys, But [C]still they wouldn't go [G]out [C]Them four drunken [F]maidens They [G]pushed the jug a[C]bout Oh [C]where are your [F]feather hats Your [G]mantles rich and [C]fine They've [C]all been swallowed [F]up me lads In [G]tankards of fine [C]wine And [F]where are your [Dm]fancy men Young [C]maidens frisk and [G]gay We [C]left them in the [F]alehouse And it's [G]there they'll have to [C]pay Song:-

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Three Score And Ten Me[C]thinks I see an host of craft [Am]spreading their [F]sails a-[C]lee As [F]down the Humber [C] they do glide all bound for the Northern [G7] Sea. Me[C]thinks I see on each small craft a [Am]crew with hearts so [C]brave They go to [F]earn their [G7]daily bread u[C]pon the [G7]restless [C]wave. Chorus And it's [C]three score and ten boys and [Am]men Were [F]lost from Grimsby [C]Town. From [F]Yarmouth down to [C]Scarborough Many hundreds more were [G7]drowned. Our [C]herring craft, our trawlers, Our [Am]fishing [F]smacks as [C]well They long did [F]fight that [G7]bitter night and [C]Battled [G7]with the [C]swell. Me[C]thinks I see them yet again as they [Am]Leave the [F]land be[C]hind Casting their [F]lead into the [C]deep, the fishing grounds to [G7]find. Me[C]thinks I see them yet again and [Am]all on [F]board's all [C]right With the sails close [F]reefed and the [G7]decks cleared up And the [C]sidelights [G7]burning [C]bright. Me[C]thinks I’ve heard the skipper say, “My [Am]lads, we’ll [F]shorten [C]sail, The sky to [F]all appearan[C]ces is like an approaching [G7]gale.” Me[C]thinks I see them yet again, And the [Am]midnight [F]hour has [C]passed, And the little [F]craft was batt[G7]ling there All [C]with the [G7]icy [C]blast. [C]October's night left such a sight, Was [Am]never [F]seen be[C]fore: There was masts and [F]yards and broken [C]spars Washed up along the [G7]shore. There was [C]many a heart of sorrow, There was many a [Am]heart so [C]brave. There was many a [F]hearty [G7]fisher lad Did [C]find a [G7]watery [C]grave. Song:414 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

To Ramona [G]Ramona, come closer shut softly your watery [D]eyes The pangs of your sadness will pass as your senses will [G]rise The [C]flowers of the city though breathlike, get deathlike some[D]times And there's no use in tryin' to deal with the dyin' Though I cannot explain that in [G]lines. [G]Your cracked country lips I still wish to kiss As to be by the strength of you [D]skin Your magnetic movements still capture the minutes I'm [G]in But it [C]grieves my heart, love to see you tryin' to be a part of A world that just don't [D]exist. It's all just a dream, babe, a vacuum scheme babe That sucks you into feelin' like [G]this. I can [G]see that your head has been twisted and fed With worthless foam from the [D]mouth I can tell you are torn between stayin' and returnin' back to the [G]South You've been [C]fooled into thinking the finishin' end is at [D]hand Yet there's no one to beat you no one to defeat you Except the thoughts of yourself feeling [G]bad I've heard you [G]say many times that you're better 'n no one And no one is better 'n [D]you If you really believe that you know you have Nothing to win and nothing to [G]lose From [C]fixtures and forces and friends your sorrow does [D]stem That hype you and type you making you feel That you gotta be just like [G]them. I'd for[G]ever talk to you but soon my words They would turn into a meaningless [D]ring For deep in my heart I know there is no help I can [G]bring [C]Everything passes everything changes Just do what you think you should [D]do And someday, maybe who knows, baby I'll come and be cryin' to [G]you. Song:-

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Travelin' Soldier [G]Two days past eighteen he was Waiting for the bus in his army green Sat [C]down in a booth in a cafe [G]there Gave his order to a girl with a bow in her hair [G]He's a little shy so she gives him a smile And he said, "Would you mind sittin' down for a while And [C]talking to me? I'm feeling a little [G]low." She said, "I'm [F]off in an hour And [C]I know where we can [G]go." So they [G]went down and they sat on the pier He said “I bet you got a boyfriend but I don't care I’ve had[C]no one to send a letter [G]to Would you [F]mind if I sent [C]one back here to [G]you?” Chorus [Em]I cried [C]“Never gonna hold the hand of another guy” [G]Too young for him they told her [D]Waitin' for the love of a travelin' soldier [Em]Our love will never end [C]Waitin' for the soldier to come back again [G]Never more to be alone [D]When the letter said, a soldier's coming [G]home So the [G]letters came from an army camp In California then Vietnam And he [C]told her of his heart It might be love and [G]all of the things he was so scared of He [G]said, "When it's getting kinda rough over here, I think of that day sittin' down at the pier. And I [C]close my eyes and see your pretty [G]smile. Don't [F]worry but I won't be [C]able to write for a[G]while."

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.� ― George Bernard Shaw

[Em]I cried [C]Never gonna hold the hand of another guy [G]Too young for him they told her [D]Waitin' for the love of a travelin' soldier [Em]Our love will never end [C]Waitin' for the soldier to come back again [G]Never more to be alone [D]When the letter said, a soldier's coming [G]home One [G]Friday night at a football game The Lord's Prayer said and the Anthem sang A [C]man said, "Folks would you bow your heads For a [G]list of local Vietnam dead." [G]Crying all alone under the stands Was a piccolo player in the marching band And [C]one name read but nobody really [G]cared But a [F]pretty little girl with a [C]bow in her [G]hair Chorus [Em]I cried [C]Never gonna hold the hand of another guy [G]Too young for him they told her [D]Waitin' for the love of a travelin' soldier [Em]Our love will never end [C]Waitin' for the soldier to come back again [G]Never more to be alone [D]When the letter said, a soldier's coming [G]home Chorus 2X Song:- https://youtu.be/6wRbo9FJ-yM

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Try A Little Kindness Key D If you [D]see your brother [G]standing by the [D]road With a heavy [A]load [G]from the seeds he [D]sowed And if you [D]see your sister [G]falling by the [D]way Just stop and [A]say “You're [G]goin' the wrong [D]way” You've got to [A]try a little kindness Yes [G]show a little [D]kindness Just [G]shine your light for [D]everyone to [A]see And if you'll [G]try a little kindness You'll [D]overlook the [Bm]blindness Of the [G]narrow-minded [A]people On the [G]narrow-[A]minded [D]streets [D]Don't walk a[G]round the down and [D]out, Lend a helping [A]hand in[G]stead of [D]doubt And the kindness that you [G]show every [D]day Will help some[A]one a[G]long their [D]way You've got to [A]try a little kindness Yes [G]show a little [D]kindness Just [G]shine your light for [D]everyone to [A]see And if you'll [G]try a little kindness You'll [D]overlook the [Bm]blindness Of the [G]narrow-minded [A]people On the [G]narrow-[A]minded [D]streets Song:- https://youtu.be/MvswocNN-g8

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Try A Little Kindness Key A If you [A]see your brother [D]standing by the [A]road With a heavy [E]load [D]from the seeds he [A]sowed And if you [A]see your sister [D]falling by the [A]way Just stop and [E]say “You're [D]goin' the wrong [A]way” You've got to [E]try a little kindness Yes [D]show a little [A]kindness Just [D]shine your light for [A]everyone to [E]see And if you'll [D]try a little kindness You'll [A]overlook the [F#m]blindness Of the [D]narrow-minded [E]people On the [D]narrow-[E]minded [A]streets [A]Don't walk a[D]round the down and [A]out, Lend a helping [E]hand in[D]stead of [A]doubt And the kindness that you [D]show every [A]day Will help some[E]one a[D]long their [A]way You've got to [E]try a little kindness Yes [D]show a little [A]kindness Just [D]shine your light for [A]everyone to [E]see And if you'll [D]try a little kindness You'll [A]overlook the [F#m]blindness Of the [D]narrow-minded [E]people On the [D]narrow-[E]minded [A]streets Song:- https://youtu.be/MvswocNN-g8

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Two Sisters There [G]were two sisters side by [C]side Sing I-[G]dum, sing I-[C]day There [G]were two sisters side by [C]side The [Em]boys are [D]born for [C]me There [C]were two sisters [D]side by [G]side The [G]eldest for young Johnny [Em]cried [D]I'll be [G]true unto my [C]love if [D]he'll be true to [G]me [G]Johnny bought the youngest a gay-gold [C]ring Sing I-[G]dum, sing I-[C]day [G]Johnny bought the youngest a gay-gold [C]ring The [Em]boys are [D]born for [C]me [C]Johnny bought the youngest a [D]gay-gold [G]ring He [G]never bought the eldest a single [Em]thing [D]I'll be [G]true unto my [C]love if [D]he'll be true to [G]me [G]Johnny bought the youngest a beaver [C]hat Sing I-[G]dum, sing I-[C]day [G]Johnny bought the youngest a beaver [C]hat The [Em]boys are [D]born for [C]me [C]Johnny bought the youngest a [D]beaver [G]hat The [G]eldest didn't think much of [Em]that [D]I'll be [G]true unto my [C]love if [D]he'll be true to [G]me As [G]they were a-walking by the foamy [C]brim Sing I-[G]dum, sing I-[C]day As [G]they were a-walking by the foamy [C]brim The [Em]boys are [D]born for [C]me As [C]they were a-walking by the [D]foamy [G]brim The [G]eldest pushed the youngest [Em]in [D]I'll be [G]true unto my [C]love if [D]he'll be true to [G]me [G]Sister, oh sister, give me thy [C]hand Sing I-[G]dum, sing I-[C]day [G]Sister, oh sister, give me thy [C]hand The [Em]boys are [D]born for [C]me 420 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

[C]Sister, oh sister, give [D]me thy [G]hand And [G]you can have Johnny and all his [Em]land [D]I'll be [G]true unto my [C]love if [D]he'll be true to [G]me Oh [G]sister, I'll not give you my [C]hand Sing I-[G]dum, sing I-[C]day Oh [G]sister, I'll not give you my [C]hand The [Em]boys are [D]born for [C]me Oh [C]sister, I'll not give [D]you my [G]hand And [G]I'll have Johnny and all his [Em]land [D]I'll be [G]true unto my [C]love if [D]he'll be true to [G]me So [G]away she sank and away she [C]swam Sing I-[G]dum, sing I-[C]day So [G]away she sank and away she [C]swam The [Em]boys are [D]born for [C]me So [C]away she sank and [D]away she [G]swam Un[G]til she came to the miller's [Em]dam [D]I'll be [G]true unto my [C]love if [D]he'll be true to [G]me The [G]miller, he took her gay-gold [C]ring Sing I-[G]dum, sing I-[C]day The [G]miller, he took her gay-gold [C]ring The [Em]boys are [D]born for [C]me The [C]miller, he took her [D]gay-gold [G]ring And [G]then he pushed her in a[Em]gain [D]I'll be [G]true unto my [C]love if [D]he'll be true to [G]me The [G]miller, he was hanged on the mountain [C]head Sing I-[G]dum, sing I-[C]day The [G]miller, he was hanged on the mountain [C]head The [Em]boys are [D]born for [C]me The [C]miller, he was hanged on the [D]mountain [G]head The [G]eldest sister was boiled in [Em]lead [D]I'll be [G]true unto my [C]love if [D]he'll be true to [G]me Song:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GhnPOUyEomc

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Travelling People I’m a [G]freeborn man of the [C]traveling peo[D7]ple, Got no fixed abode with nomads I have [G]wandered Country [D7]lanes and by[G]ways were always [C]my [G]ways, I [C]never [G]fancied [C]being [F]lum[G]bered. Oh we [G]knew the woods and the [C]resting pla[D7]ces, And a small bird sang when winter days were [G]over Then we'd [D7]pack our loads and be [G]on the [C]ro[G]ad, Those were [C]good old [G]days for [C]they are [F]o[G]ver. There was [G]open ground where a [C]man could lin[D7]ger, For a week or two for time was not our [G]master, Then a [D7]way you'd jog with your [G]horse and [C]do[G]g, [G]Nice and [C]easy [G]no need [C]to go [F]fas[G]ter. And some[G]times you'd meet up with [C]other trave[D7]llers Hear the news or else swop family infor[G]mation At the [D7]country fairs we'd be [G]meeting [C]the[G]re [G]All the [C]people [G]of the [C]travelling [F]na[G]tion I've made [G]willow creels and the [C]heather bes[D7]oms And I've even done some begging and some [G]hawkin' And I've [D7]lain there spent wrapped up [G]in my [C] te[G]nt [G]And I've [C]listened [G]to the [C]old folks [F]tal[G]king Now I've [G]known life hard and I've [C]known life eas[D7]y, And I've cursed the life when winter days were [G]dawning, But I've [D7]laughed and sung through the [G]whole night [C]lon[G]g, [G]Seen the [C]summer [G]sunrise [C]in the [F]morn[G]ing. All you [G]freeborn men of the [C]travelling peo[D7]ple, Every tinker, rolling stone and gypsy [G]rover, Winds of [D7]change are blowing, [G]old ways are [C]go[G]ing, Your [C]travelling [G]days will [C]soon be [F]o[G]ver. Song:-

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Twice Daily [D]When I was a lad I was so glad to go out in the day[A]time With me fork, a bottle and a cork to help out in the hay[D]time Tossin' hay one fine day I met young Lucy Bail[A]ey And I said my dear "Are you often here?", she said "Yes sir, twice dai[D]ly" Well we [D]had such fun in the summer sun, Lucy was so thrill[A]in' So sweet and pure but I wasn't sure if that girl was will[D]in' Until one day among the hay we were working gai[A]ly When she up's and slips and her garters ripped And I went there twice dai[D]ly. Chorus [D]Did the rum do dee, did de rum do da, Did the rum da do do ran[A]dy Did the rye do dee, did the rye do da, Did the rye do dee, twice dai[D]ly Well Lucy's dad he was very mad, he chased me 'round the hay[A]barn He said "You son, now you've had your fun,the time has come to [D]pay now" "The girl you'll wed", the old man said as he waved his shotgun gai[A]ly "If you don't", he says, "where I'll put the lead you won't sit there twice dai[D]ly" So the very next day in the month of May we held the cere[A]mony And we paid off the vicar with a gallon of liquor, and we rode to Church on a [D]pony To Lucy's joy we had a boy, what a little darl[A]in' He's round and fat as a Cheshire cat, as perky as a star[D]lin' Well [D]now we're old, our story's told, forty years to[A]gether Tho' we often stray where we tossed the hay in that old time Summer wea[D]ther Well, kids we've got ten or more, we goes on quiet gai[A]ly Tho' I'm old and grey when I've got me way I still go there twice dai[D]ly Song:-

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Vincent (Starry Starry Night) [G]Starry starry night paint your palette [Am]blue and grey Look out on a [C]summer’s day with [D7]eyes that know the darkness in my [G]soul Shadows on the hills sketch the trees and the [Am]daffodils Catch the breeze and the [C]winter chills In [D7]colors on the snowy linen [G]land Now I under[Am]stand [D7]what you tried to [G]say to [Em]me How you suffered for your [Am]sanity [D7]how you tried to set them [G]free They would not listen they did [A7]not know how [D7]Perhaps they’ll listen [G]now Starry starry night flaming flowers that [Am]brightly blaze Swirling clouds in [C]violet haze re[D7]flect in Vincent’s eyes of china [G]blue Colors changing hue morning fields of [Am]amber grain Weathered faces [C]lined in pain are [D7]soothed Beneath the artists loving [G]hand For they could not [Am]love you [D7] but still your love was [G]true [Em] And when no [Am]hope was left in sight on that [Cm]starry starry nite You [G]took you life as [F]lovers often [E7]do but I [Am]could of told you Vincent This [C]world was never meant for one as [D7]beautiful as [G]you Starry starry night portraits hung in [Am]empty halls Frameless heads on [C]nameless walls with [D7]eyes That watch the world and can't for[G]get Like the strangers that you've met, the ragged men in [Am]ragged clothes The silver thorn the [C]bloody rose lie [D7]crushed and broken on the virgin [G]snow And now I think I [Am]know [D7]what you tried to [G]say to me [Em] How you suffered for your [Am]sanity [D7] how you tried to set them [Em]free They would not listen they’re not [A7]listening still [D7]Perhaps they never [G]will Now I under[Am]stand [D7]what you tried to [G]say to [Em]me How you suffered for your [Am]sanity [D7]how you tried to set them [Em]free They would not listen they’re not [A7]listening still [D7]Perhaps they never [G]will Song:- https://youtu.be/4wrNFDxCRzU 424 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Wagon Wheel [G]Heading down south to the [D]land of the pines I'm [Em]thumbing my way into [C]North Carolina [G]Staring up the road and [D]pray to God I see head[C]lights I [G]made it down the coast in [D]seventeen hours [Em]Picking me a bouquet of dogwood [C]flowers And I'm a-[G]hopin' for Raleigh, I can [D]see my baby to[C]night So [G]rock me momma like a [D]wagon wheel [Em]Rock me momma any [C]way you feel [G]Hey [D]momma [C]rock me [G]Rock me momma like the [D]wind and the rain [Em]Rock me momma like a [C]south bound train [G]Hey [D]momma [C]rock me [G]Running from the cold [D]up in New England I was [Em]born to be a fiddler in an [C]old time string band My [G]baby plays a guitar, [D]I pick a banjo [C]now Oh, [G]north country winters keep a-[D]getting me down [Em]Lost my money playing poker so I [C]had to leave town But I [G]ain't turning back to [D]living that old life no [C]more [G]Walkin' to the south [D]out of Roanoke I [Em]caught a trucker out of Philly had a [C]nice long toke But [G]he's a-heading west from the [D]Cumberland gap To [C]Johnson City,Tennessee I [G]gotta get a move on [D]before the sun I [Em]hear my baby calling my name And I [C]know that she's the only one And if I [G]die in Raleigh at [D]least I will die [C]free.

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Wake Up Little Susie. [D]Wake up, little Susie, wake up [F][G][F] [D]Wake up, little Susie, wake up [F][G][F] We've [G]both been [D]sound a[G]sleep, Wake [G]up, little [D]Susie, and [G]weep The [G]movie's [D]over, it's [G]four o'[D]clock, And [G]we're in [D]trouble [G]deep Wake up little [A]Susie [G]wake up little [A]Susie, Well [A]Whatta we gonna [E]tell your [A]mama [A]Whatta we gonna [E]tell your [A]pa [A]Whatta we gonna [E]tell our [A]friends when they say “ooh-la-lá” Wake up little [D]Susie [A7]wake up little [D]Susie, Well I [D]told your mama that you'd be in by [D7]ten Well [G]Susie baby looks like we goofed again Wake up little [A]Susie [G]Wake up little [A]Susie, We gotta go [D]home [F][G][F][D] [F][G][F] [D]Wake up, little Susie, wake up [F][G][F] [D]Wake up, little Susie, wake up [F][G][F] The [G]movie [D]wasn't so [G]hot, it didn't have [D]much of a [G]plot We [G]fell a[D]sleep, our [G]goose is [D]cooked, Our [G]repu[D]tation is [G]shot Wake up little [A]Susie [G]wake up little [A]Susie, Well [A]Whatta we gonna [E]tell your [A]mama [A]Whatta we gonna [E]tell your [A]pa [A]Whatta we gonna [E]tell our [A]friends when they say “ooh-la-lá” Wake up little [D]Susie [A7]Wake up little [D]Susie, [A7]Wake up little [D]Susie, [A7]Wake up little [D]Susie, Song:426 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Wall Of Tears [G]Looking out [C]my window, [D]staring through the [G]pain [C]I can’t see the [D]rainbow for the [G]rain[C][D] [G]Someday I’ll for[C]get you, [D]life goes on they [G]say But [C]they don’t [G]know what's [D]standing in my [G]way [G]And there's a wall of [C]tears, I've [D]got to get [G]over Got to stop thinking [D]of him, got to learn not to [G]love him I know the sun will [C]shine I’m [D]gonna be [G]fine but [C]until [G]then The [Am]rains gonna [G]fall, just [C]like a [D]wall of [G]tears. [C][D][G][D] A[G]nother morning [C]finds me, [D]still not over [G]you [C]Just another [D]day to stumble [G]through[C][D] You know the [G]nights go on for[B]ever And [D]I’ve got nothing but [G]time But [C]even time won't [D]ease this [G]heart of mine [G]And there's a wall of [C]tears, I've [D]got to get [G]over Got to stop thinking [D]of him, got to learn not to [G]love him I know the sun will [C]shine I’m [D]gonna be [G]fine but [C]until [G]then The [Am]rains gonna [G]fall, just [C]like a [D]wall of [G]tears. The [Am]rains gonna [G]fall just [C]like a [D]wall, The [Am]rains gonna [G]fall just [C]like a [D]wall, The [Am]rains gonna [G]fall just [C]like a [D]wall, of [G]tears.

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

West Coast Of Clare [C]Sorrow and [G]sad[Am]ness [G]bitterness [Am]grief [F]Memories I have of [C]you [G]won’t leave me in [Am]peace My [F]mind is running [C]back to the [G7]West [C]coast of [Am]Clare [F]Thinking of [C]you and the [G]times we spent [Am]there I [C]walked the [G]Spanish [Am]Point I [G]knew I'd find you [Am]there I [F]stood on the white [C]strand and [G]you were every[Am]where [F]Vivid memories [C]fade but the [G7]mood [C]still re[Am]mains I [F]wish I could go [C]back and [G]be with you a[Am]gain In [C]Milltown [G]there’s a [Am]pub it's [G]there that I sat [Am]down I [F]see you every[C]where your [G]face is all a[Am]round The [F]search of times [C]past [G7]contains [C]such sweet [Am]pain I'll [F]banish lonesome [C]thoughts but [G]they'll return a[Am]gain I [C]walk along [G]the [Am]shore the [G]rain in my [Am]face My [F]mind is numb with [C]grief of [G]you there is no [Am]trace I'll [F]think of this a[C]gain when in [G7]far off [C]glens I [Am]rove [F]Walking with [C]you by this [G]cold Atlantic [Am]flow [C]Sorrow and [G]sad[Am]ness [G]bitterness [Am]grief [F]Memories I have of [C]you [G]won’t leave me in [Am]peace My [F]mind is running [C]back to the [G7]West [C]coast of [Am]Clare [F]Thinking of [C]you and the [G]times we spent [Am]there Song:-

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

What Made Milwaukee Famous It's [D]late and she is waiting And I know I must go [G]home But ev'ry time I [D]start to leave [E7]They play another so[A]ng [D]Then someone buys another round And with every drink or [G]three What made Milwaukee fam[D]ous Has made a [A7]loser out of [D]me. [A]Baby's begged me not to go So many [E]times be[A]fore She said love and happiness Can't live [E7]behind those [A7]swinging doors [D]Now she's gone and I'm to blame Too late, I finally [G]see What made Milwaukee fam[D]ous Has made a [A7]loser out of [D]me. G D A7 D D

[A]Baby's begged me not to go So many [E]times be[A]fore She said love and happiness Can't live [E7]behind those [A7]swinging doors [D]Now she's gone and I'm to blame Too late, I finally [G]see What made Milwaukee fam[D]ous Has made a [A7]loser out of [D]me. [G]What made Milwaukee fam[D]ous Has made a [A7]loser out of [D]me. Song:- https://youtu.be/hmHTpvc691A

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Where Do You Go To My Lovely You [C]talk like [Em]Marlene Dietrich And you [F]dance like Zizi Jean[G]maire Your [C]clothes are all made by [Em]Balmain And there's [F]diamonds and pearls in your [G]hair, Yes there [F]are. [Em] [G] You [C]live in a fancy a[Em]partment Off the [F]Boulevard of St. Mi[G]chel Where you [C]keep your Rolling Stones [Em]records And a [F]friend of Sacha Dis[G]tel, yes you [F]do.[Em] [G] You [C]go to the embassy [Em]parties Where you [F]talk in Russian and [G]Greek And the [C]young men who move in your [Em]circles They [F]hang on to every word you [G]speak, yes they [F]do. [Em] [G] But [C]where do you go to my [Em]lovely [F]When you're alone in your [G]bed [C]Tell me the thoughts that sur[Em]round you I [F]want to look inside your [G]head, yes I [F]do. [Em] [G] I've [C]seen all your qualifi[Em]cations You [F]got from the Sor[G]bonne And the [C]painting you stole from Pi[Em]casso Your [F]loveliness goes on and [G]on, yes it [F]does. [Em] [G] [C]When you go on your summer va[Em]cation You [F]go to Juan-les-[G]Pines With your [C]carefully designed topless [Em]swimsuit You [F]get an even sun[G]tan, on your [F]back and on your [Em]legs.[G] And when the [C]snow falls you're found in St. Mor[Em]itz With the [F]others of the jet-[G]set And you [C]sip your Napoleon [Em]Brandy But you [F]never get your lips [G]wet, no you [F]don't. [Em] [G] 430 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

But [C]where do you go to my [Em]lovely [F]When you're alone in your [G]bed [C]Tell me the thoughts that sur[Em]round you I [F]want to look inside your [G]head, yes I [F]do. [Em] [G] You're [C]in between 20 and [Em]30, a [F]very desirable [G]age Your [C]body is firm and in[Em]viting But you [F]live on a glittering [G]stage, Yes you [F]do, yes you [Em]do.[G] Your [C]name is heard in high [Em]places, you [F]know the Aga [G]Khan He [C]sent you a racehorse for [Em]Christmas And you [F]keep it just for [G]fun, for a [F]laugh ha-ha-[Em]ha[G] They [C]say that when you get [Em]married It'll [F]be to a million[G]aire But they [C]don't realize where you [Em]came from And I [F]wonder if they really [G]care, or give a [F]damn[Em] [G] But [C]where do you go to my [Em]lovely [F]When you're alone in your [G]bed [C]Tell me the thoughts that sur[Em]round you I [F]want to look inside your [G]head, yes I [F]do. [Em] [G] I [C]remember the back streets of [Em]Naples Two [F]children begging in [G]rags Both [C]touched with a burning am[Em]bition To [F]shake off their lowly-borne [G]tags, they [F]tried[Em] [G] So [C]look into my face Marie-[Em]Claire And [F]remember just who you [G]are Then [C]go and forget me for[Em]ever But I [F]know you still bear the [G]scar, deep in[F]side, yes you [Em]do[G] I [C]know where you go to my [Em]lovely [F]When you're alone in your [G]bed [C]I know the thoughts that sur[Em]round you 'Cause [F]I can look inside your [C]head. Song:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8XQZYIiNgo Tutorial:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LG7J9Y10T4I Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.� ― George Bernard Shaw

Where Have All The Flowers Gone [G]Where have all the [Em]flowers gone, [C]Long time [D]passing, [G]Where have all the [Em]flowers gone, [C]Long time [D]ago, [G]Where have all the [Em]flowers gone, [C]Young girls picked by [D]every one, [C]When will they [G]ever learn? [C]When will they [D]ever [G]learn? [G]Where have all the [Em]young girls gone, [C]Long time [D]passing, [G]Where have all the [Em]young girls gone, [C]Long time [D]ago, [G]Where have all the [Em]young girls gone, [C]taken husbands [D]every one, [C]When will they [G]ever learn? [C]When will they [D]ever [G]learn? [G]Where have all the [Em]husbands gone, [C]Long time [D]passing, [G]Where have all the [Em]husbands gone, [C]Long time [D]ago, [G]Where have all the [Em]husbands gone, [C]Gone to soldiering [D]every one, [C]When will they [G]ever learn? [C]When will they [D]ever [G]learn? [G]Where have all the [Em]soldiers gone, [C]Long time [D]passing, [G]Where have all the [Em]soldiers gone, [C]Long time [D]ago, [G]Where have all the [Em]soldiers gone, [C]Gone to [D]graveyards every one, [C]When will they [G]ever learn? [C]When will they [D]ever [G]learn? 432 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

[G]Where have all the [Em]graveyards gone, [C]Long time [D]passing, [G]Where have all the [Em]graveyards gone, [C]Long time [D]ago, [G]Where have all the [Em]graveyards gone, [C]Gone to flowers [D]every one, [C]When will we [G]ever learn? [C]When will we [D]ever [G]learn? 
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

When I Loved Her Well, she [G]didn't look as pretty As some [C]others I have [G]known And she wasn't good at conversation [C]When we were a[D7]lone But she [C]had a way of [D7]makin' me Be[G]lieve that I be[Em]longed And it [C]felt like comin' [D7]home, when I [G]found her 'Cause she [G]seemed to be so proud of me Just [C]walkin' holdin' [G]hands And she didn't think that money Was the [C]measure of a [D7]man And we [C]seemed to fit to[D7]gether When I [G]held her in my [Em]arms And it [C]left me feelin' [D7]warm, when I [G]loved her 'Cause she [C]brightened up the [D7]day Like the [G]early mornin' [Em]sun And she [C]made what I was [D7]doin' Seem worth[G]while It's the [C]closest thing to [D7]livin' That I [G]guess I've ever [Em]known And it [C]made me want to [D7]smile, when I [G]loved her I know [G]some of us were born To cast our [C]fortune to the [G]winds And I guess I'm bound to travel Down a [C]road that never [D7]ends But I [C]know I'll never [D7]look Upon the [G]likes of her a[Em]gain And I'll [C]never under[D7]stand, why I [G]lost her 'Cause she [C]brightened up the [D7]day Like the [G]early mornin' [Em]sun And she [C]made what I was [D7]doin' seem worth[G]while It's the [C]closest thing to [D7]livin' That I [G]guess I've ever [Em]known And it [C]made me want to [D7]smile, when I [G]loved her Song:- https://youtu.be/2UVQuM2w0NM 434 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Whiskey In The Jar [G]As I was a goin' over the [Em]Cork and Kerry mountains I [C]met with Captain Farrell and his [G]money he was counting I [G]first produced my pistol and I [Em]then produced my rapier Saying [C]"Stand and deliver" for you [G]are a bold deceiver Chorus With a [D]ring dum a do dum a [D7]da [G]Whack fol my daddy-o. [C]Whack fol my daddy-o, there's [G]whiskey [D]in the [G]jar I [G]counted out his money and it [Em]made a pretty penny I [C]put it in me pocket and I [G]took it home to Jenny She [G]sighed and she swore that she [Em]never would deceive me But the [C]devil take the women for they [G]never can be easy I [G]went up to my chamber, all [Em]for to take a slumber I [C]dreamt of gold and jewels and for [G]sure 't was no wonder But [G]Jenny drew me charges and she [Em]filled them up with water Then [C]sent for Captain Farrell to be [G]ready for the slaughter 't was [G]early in the morning, just be[Em]fore I rose to travel Up [C]comes a band of footmen and [G]likewise Captain Farrell [G]I first produced me pistol for she [Em]stole away me rapier I [C]couldn't shoot the water, so a [G]prisoner I was taken Now there's [G]some take delight in the [Em]fishing and the fowling And [C]others take delight in the [G]hurling and the bowling But [G]me, I take delight in the [Em]juice of the barley And [C]courting pretty fair maids in the [G]morning bright and early If [G]anyone can aid me 'tis my [Em]brother in the army If [C]I can find his station in [G]Cork or in Killarney And [G]if he'll go with me, we'll go [Em]rovin' through Killkenny And I'm [C]sure he'll treat me better than my [G]own a-sporting Jenny Song:Tutorial:-

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Whiskey On A Sunday He [C]sits at the [Am]corner of [Dm]Begger's [F]Bush [G]Astride of an old packing [C]crate And the [Am]dolls at the end of the [Dm]plank were [F]dancing As he [G]crooned with a smile on his [C]face: Chorus "La da da..da. [Am]Come day, go [Dm]day [G]Wishing me heart it was [C]Sunday [Am]Drinking buttermilk [Dm]all the week, [G]Whiskey on a [C]Sunday. His [C]tired old [Am]hands worked the [Dm]wooden [F]beam As the [G]puppets they danced up and [C]down A [C]far better [Am]show than you [Dm]ever will [F]see In the [G]fanciest theatre in [C]town Chorus In [C]190[Am]2 old [Dm]Seth Davie [F]died His [G]song it was heard no [C]more The [C]three dancing [Am]dolls in the [Dm]dustbin were [F]thrown And the [G]plank went to mend a back [C]door Chorus On [C]some stormy [Am]night if you're [Dm]passing that [F]way With the [G]wind blowing up from the [C]sea You can [C]still hear the [Am]song of old [Dm]Seth Da[F]vie As he [G]croons to his dancing dolls [C]three Chorus Song:-

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Who's To Bless And Who's To Blame [C]If a cheated man's a loser And a cheater never [F]wins And if [Dm]beggars can't be [G7]choosers 'Til they're weak and wealthy [C]men And the old keep gettin' older And the young must do the [F]same And it's [Dm]never gettin' bet[G7]ter Who's to bless, and who's to [C]blame All the cards are on the [F]table You done laid your money [C]down Don't complain about your [D7]chances, boy It's the only game in [G7]town And the [C]meaning doesn't matter Nor the way you play the [F]game To the [Dm]winner or the [G7]loser Who's to bless, and who's to [C]blame Keep your hands above the [F]table And your back against the [C]wall Toss your chips in with your [D7]chances, boy Let them lay the way they [G7]fall Cause the [C]moral doesn't matter Broken rules are all the [F]same To the [Dm]broken or the [G7]breaker Who's to bless, and who's to [C]blame Song:- https://youtu.be/gOFi8f2evE0

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Wild Horses [Bm]Childhood liv[G]ing is [Bm]easy to [G]do The [Am]things you [G]wan[C]ted [D][G]I bought them for [D]you [Bm]Graceless [G]lady you [Bm]know who I [G]am You [Am]know I can't [G]let [C]you [D][G]slide through my [D]hands

Chorus [Am]Wild [G]hor[C]ses [D] [G]couldn't [F]drag [G]me a[C]way [Bm] [Am]Wild [G]hor[C]ses [D] [G]couldn't [F]drag [G]me a[C]way [Bm]I watched you [G]suffer a [Bm]dull aching [G]pain [Am]Now you've [G]deci[C]ded [D][G]to show me the [D]same [Bm]No sweeping ex[G]it or [Bm]offstage [G]lines Could [Am]make me feel [G]bit[C]ter [D][G]or treat you un[D]kind [Am]Wild [G]hor[C]ses [D] [G]couldn't [F]drag [G]me a[C]way [Bm] [Am]Wild [G]hor[C]ses [D] [G]couldn't [F]drag [G]me a[C]way

I [Bm]know I've [G]dreamed you a [Bm]sin and a [G]lie [Am]I have my [G]free[C]dom [D][G]but I don't have much [D]time [Bm]Faith has been [G]broken [Bm]tears must be [G]cried [Am]Let's do some [G]liv[C]ing [D][G]after we [D]die [Am]Wild [G]hor[C]ses [D] [G]couldn't [F]drag [G]me a[C]way [Bm] [Am]Wild [G]hor[C]ses [D] [G]couldn't [F]drag [G]me a[C]way

Song:- https://youtu.be/QhwwCWkmYoc Tutorial:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdT-4-ovEFQ

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Wild Side Of Life [G]Well, you wouldn't read my [G7]letters if I wrote [C]you You [D7]ask me not to call you on the [G]phone Well, there's something I've been [G7]wanting to tell [C]you So I [D7]wrote it in the words of this [G]song I never [G]knew God made [G7]honky-tonk an[C]gels Oh, I [D7]might have known you’d never make a [G]wife You gave up the only [G7]one that ever loved [C]you And went [D7]back to that wild side of [G]life The [G]glamour of the [G7]gay night life has lured [C]you To [D7]places where the wine and liquor [G]flow Well, you went to be [G7]some body else's ba[C]by And for[D7]got the truest love you’ve ever [G]known I never [G]knew God made [G7]honky-tonk an[C]gels Oh, I [D7]might have known you’d never make a [G]wife You gave up the only [G7]one that ever loved [C]you And went [D7]back to that wild side of [G]life Song:-

https://youtu.be/5Uc3VKraogE

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Will The Circle Be Unbroken Key of C I was [C]standing by the window On one [F]cold and cloudy [C]day When I [C]saw the hearse come [Am]rolling For to [C]carry my [G]mother a[C]way Chorus Will the [C]circle be unbroken By and [F]by Lord, by and [C]by There's a better home a[Am]waiting In the [C]sky Lord, [G]In the [C]sky I said [C]to the undertaker, Under[F]taker please drive [C]slow For this lady you are [Am]carrying, Lord I [C]hate to [G]see her [C]go Oh, I [C]followed close behind her, Tried to [F]hold up and be [C]brave But I could not hide my [Em]sorrow When they [C]laid her [G]in the [C]grave I went [C]back home, the home was lonesome, Since my [F]mother, she was [C]gone All my brothers and sisters [Am]crying, What a [C]home so [G]sad and a[C]lone We sang [C]songs of childhood hymns Of [F]faith that made us [C]strong Ones that mother Maybelle [Am]taught us, Hear the [C]angels [G]sing a[C]long Song:-

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Will The Circle Be Unbroken Key of G I was [G]standing by the window On one [C]cold and cloudy [G]day When I [G]saw the hearse come [Em]rolling For to [G]carry my [D]mother a[G]way Chorus Will the [G]circle be unbroken By and [C]by Lord, by and [G]by There's a better home a[Em]waiting In the [G]sky Lord, [D]In the [G]sky I said [G]to the undertaker, Under[C]taker please drive [G]slow For this lady you are [Em]carrying, Lord I [G]hate to [D]see her [G]go Oh, I [G]followed close behind her, Tried to [C]hold up and be [G]brave But I could not hide my [Em]sorrow When they [G]laid her [D]in the [G]grave I went [G]back home, the home was lonesome, Since my [C]mother, she was [G]gone All my brothers and sisters [Em]crying, What a [G]home so [D]sad and [G]alone We sang [G]songs of childhood hymns Of [C]faith that made us [G]strong Ones that mother Maybelle [Em]taught us, Hear the angels sing [G]along Song:-

https://youtu.be/rIMnsLYxVJk

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Will You Go Lassie Go Oh! the [G]summer[Am]time is [G]coming And the [C]trees are sweetly [G]blooming And the [C]wild [D]mountain [Em]thyme Grows [C]around the [Am]blooming [C]heather Will ye [G]go, [C]Lassie [G]go? And we'll [C]all go to[G]gether To pluck [C]wild [D]mountain [Em]thyme All [C]around the [Am]blooming [C]heather Will ye [G]go, [C]Lassie [G]go? I will [G]build my [C]love a [G]bower Near yon' [C]pure crystal [G]fountain And [C]on it [D]I will [Em]pile All the [C]flowers [Am]of the [C]mountain Will ye [G]go, [C]Lassie [G]go? And we'll [C]all go to[G]gether To pluck [C]wild [D]mountain [Em]thyme All [C]around the [Am]blooming [C]heather Will ye [G]go, [C]Lassie [G]go? If my [G]true love [C]she were [G]gone I would [C]surely find an[G]other Where [C]wild [D]mountain [Em]thyme Grows [C]around the [Am]blooming [C]heather Will ye [G]go, [C]Lassie [G]go? And we'll [C]all go to[G]gether To pluck [C]wild [D]mountain [Em]thyme All [C]around the [Am]blooming [C]heather Will ye [G]go, [C]Lassie [G]go? Song:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w97uEToBzJ4 Tutorial:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICKxnvuf6a0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-a7uH-Gaj0U 442 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Wonderful Tonight Intro GDCD It's [G]late in the [D]evening [C]She's wondering what [D]clothes to wear. [G]She puts on her [D]make-up And [C]brushes her [D]long blonde hair [C]And then she [D]asks me [G]do I look [Em]all right? And I say [C]Yes, you look [D]wonderful [G]tonight. [D][C][D] We[G] go to a [D]party and [C]everyone [D]turns to see [G]This beautiful [D]lady [C]that's walking [D]around with me. [C]And then she [D]asks me [G]do you feel all [Em]right? And I say [C]Yes, I feel [D]wonderful to[G]night. I feel [C]wonderful be[D]cause I see the [G]love light in your [Em]eyes. And the [C]wonder of it [D]all Is that you [Am]just don't real[D]ize How much I [G]love you. [D][C][D] It's [G]time to go [D]home now And [C]I've got an [D]aching head, [G]So I give her the [D]car keys And she [C]helps me to [D]bed And [C]then I [D]tell her [G]as I turn out the[Em] light, I say my [C]darling you were wonderful [D]tonight[G] Oh my [C]darling, you were [D]wonderful to[G]night. You were [C]wonderful be[D]cause I see The [G]love light in your [Em]eyes. And the [C]wonder of it [D]all Is that you [Am]Just don't real[D]ize how much I [G]love you. [D][C][D] Song:Tutorial:-

https://youtu.be/xl7Hd2r0LOs https://youtu.be/Ywb8lVYIxUI

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Wonderful World. [G]Don't know much about [Em]history, [C]Don't know much biolo[D]gy. [G]Don't know much about a [Em]science book, [C]Don't know much about the [D]French I took. Chorus But I [G]do know that [C]I love you, And I [G]know that if you [C]love me too; What a [D]wonderful world this could [G]be. [G]Don't know much about geo[Em]graphy, [C]Don't know much trigo[D]nometry. [G]Don't know much about [Em]algebra, [C]Don't know what a slide [D]rule is for. But I [G]do know one and [C]one is two, [G]And if this one could [C]be with you; What a [D]wonderful world this could [G]be. Bridge Now [D]I don't claim to [G]be an 'A' student, [D]But I'm tryin' to [G]be. I think that [A7]maybe being an [G]'A' student, baby, [A7]I could win your [D7]love for me. Song:- https://youtu.be/Za9KLrG3j3w Tutorial:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jT5rFV8zZR0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2DJ9Quh0FE

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Words [Am]Someone and someone were [F]down by the pond [G]Looking for something to [Am]plant in the lawn. [Am]Out in the fields they were [F]turning the soil I'm [G]sitting here hoping this [Am]water will boil When I [Am]look through the windows and [F]out on the road They're [G]bringing me presents and [Am]saying hello. Singing [Am]words, [F]words [G]between the lines of [Am]age. [Am]Words, [F]words [G]between the lines of [Am]age. If [Am]I was a junkman [F]selling you cars, [G]Washing your windows and [Am]shining your stars, [Am]Thinking your mind was my [F]own in a dream [G]What would you wonder and [Am]how would it seem? [Am]Living in castles a [F]bit at a time The [G]King started laughing and [Am]talking in rhyme. Singing [Am]words, [F]words [G]between the lines of [Am]age. [Am]Words, [F]words [G]between the lines of [Am]age. Song:-

https://youtu.be/HN53WZjCL_g

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Working Class Hero As [Am]soon as you're born they [G]make you feel [Am]small By giving you no [G]time instead of it [Am]all 'Til the [Am]pain is so big you feel [G]nothing at [Am]all Chorus A [Am]working class he[G]ro is something to [Am]be A [Am]working class he[G]ro is something to [Am]be They [Am]hurt you at home and they [G]hit you at [Am]school They [Am]hate you if you're cle[G]ver and they despise a [Am]fool 'Til you're [Am]so fucking cra[G]zy you can't follow their [Am]rules Chorus When they've [Am]tortured and scared you for [G]20 odd [Am]years Then they [Am]expect [G]you to pick a ca[Am]reer When you [Am]can't really func[G]tion, you're so full of [Am]fear Chorus Keep you [Am]doped with religion, [G]sex, and [Am]T.V. ‘Til you [Am]think you're so clev[G]er and classless and [Am]free But you're [Am]still fucking peas[G]ants as far as I can [Am]see Chorus There's [Am]room at the top they’re [G]telling you [Am]still But [Am]first you must learn how [G]to smile as you [Am]kill If you [Am]want to be just [G]like the folks on the [Am]hill A [Am]working class he[G]ro is something to [Am]be If you [Am]want to be a he[G]ro well just follow [Am]me Song:- https://youtu.be/iMewtlmkV6c 446 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Working Man It's a [D]working man l am And I've [G]been down under [D]ground And I [D]swear to God if I ever see the [A]sun [Asus2] Or for [D]any length of time I can [G]hold it in my [D]mind I never again will [A]go down under[D]ground At the [D]age of sixteen years Oh he [G]quarrels with his [D]peers Who vowed they'd never see another [A]one [Asus2] In the [D]dark recess of the mines Where you [G]age before your [D]time And the coal dust lies [A]heavy on your [D]lungs It's a [D]working man l am And I've [G]been down under [D]ground And I [D]swear to God if I ever see the [A]sun [Asus2] Or for [D]any length of time I can [G]hold it in my [D]mind I never again will [A]go down under[D]ground At the [D]age of sixty-four Oh he'll [G]greet you at the [D]door And he'll gently lead you by the [A]arm [Asus2] Through the [D]dark recess of the mines Oh he'll [G]take you back in [D]time And he'll tell you of the [A]hardships that were [D]had It's a [D]working man l am And I've [G]been down under [D]ground And I [D]swear to God if I ever see the [A]sun [Asus2] Or for [D]any length of time I can [G]hold it in my [D]mind I never again will [A]go down under[D]ground Song:-

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-EiwiiAh68

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Yarmouth Town [D]In Yarmouth town there [Bm]lived a man [G]He had a little [D]tavern down [A7]by the [G]strand The [D]landlord had a [Bm]daughter fair A [G]Pretty little [D]thing with [A7]golden [G]hair Chorus (sing twice) [D]Won't you come down, [G]won't you come down [D]Won't you come down to [A]Yarmouth [D]town At [D]night there came a [Bm]sailor man He’s [G]asked the [D]daughter [A7]for her [G]hand Well [D]why should I marry [Bm]you she said Sure I’ve [G]got all I [D]want with [A7]out being [G]wed But [D]if with me you do [Bm]want to linger Sure I'll [G]tie a piece of [D]string all [A7]around my [G]finger And [D]as you pass by, you can [Bm]pull on my string And [G]I'll come [D]down and [A7]let you [G]in Chorus (sing twice) [D]Won't you come down, [G]won't you come down [D]Won't you come down to [A]Yarmouth [D]town At [D]closing time the [Bm]sailor man He's [G]gone to the [D]tavern down [A7]by the [G]strand And [D]as he passed by, he [Bm]pulled on the string, And [G]she's come [D]down, and she's [A7]let old [G]Jack in. Chorus (sing twice) [D]Won't you come down, [G]won't you come down [D]Won't you come down to [A]Yarmouth [D]town Now [D]he's never seen such a [Bm]sight before, 'Cause the [G]string around the [D]finger was [A7]all she [G]wore.

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Chorus (sing twice) [D]Won't you come down, [G]won't you come down [D]Won't you come down to [A]Yarmouth [D]town Well the [D]sailor stayed the [Bm]whole night through And [G]early in the [D]morning went [A7]back to his [G]crew And [D]when he told them about [Bm]the maiden fair, The [G]pretty little [D]thing with the [A7]golden [G]hair Chorus (sing twice) [D]Won't you come down, [G]won't you come down [D]Won't you come down to [A]Yarmouth [D]town The [D]news it soon [Bm]went around And the [G]very next [D]night in [A7]Yarmouth [G]Town There was [D]forty sailors [Bm]pullin’ on the string And [G]she’s come [D]down and [A7]let them all [G]in. Chorus (sing twice) [D]Won't you come down, [G]won't you come down [D]Won't you come down to [A]Yarmouth [D]town So [D]all young men that to [Bm]Yarmouth go If you [G]see a pretty [D]maid with her [A7]hair hangin’ [G]low Then [D]all you gotta do is [Bm]pull on her string And [G]she'll come [D]down and she’ll [A7]let you all [G]in Chorus (sing twice) [D]Won't you come down, [G]won't you come down [D]Won't you come down to [A]Yarmouth [D]town Song:-

https://youtu.be/zC-QpjM54mA

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Yellow Bird [D]Yellow bird, high [G]up in banana [D]tree. [D]Yellow bird, you [G]sit all alone like [D]me. [G]Did your lady friend [D]leave the nest again? [A]That is very sad, [D]makes me feel so bad. [G]You can fly away, [D]in the sky away. [A]You're more lucky than [D]me. [D]I once had me a [G]pretty [Em]girl, She's [A]not with me [D]today. [D]They're all the same those [G]pretty [Em]girls. [A]Take tenderness, then they fly [D]away. [D]Yellow bird, high [G]up in banana [D]tree. [D]Yellow bird, you [G]sit all alone like [D]me. [G]Did your lady friend [D]leave the nest again? [A]That is very sad, [D]makes me feel so bad. [G]You can fly away, [D]in the sky away. [A]You're more lucky than [D]me. [D]Wish that I were a [G]yellow [Em]bird, I'd [A]fly away with [D]you. [D]But I am not a [G]yellow [Em]bird, So [A]here I sit, with nothing better to [D]do. Song:-

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Yellow Is The Colour [C]Yellow is the colour of my true love's hair In the [F]morning, when we [C]rise In the [F]morning, when we [C]rise That's the [G]time, That's the [F]time I love the [C]best [C]Blue is the colour of the sky-y-y In the [F]morning, when we [C]rise In the [F]morning, when we [C]rise That's the [G]time, That's the [F]time I love the [C]best [C]Green is the colour of the sparkling corn In the [F]morning, when we [C]rise In the [F]morning, when we [C]rise That's the [G]time, That's the [F]time I love the [C]best [C]Mellow is the feeling that I get When I [F]see her, mm-[C]hmmm, When I [F]see her, mm-[C]hmmm That's the [G]time, That's the [F]time I love the [C]best [C]Freedom is a word I rarely use Without [F]thinking, mm-[C]hmmm, Without [F]thinking, mm-[C]hmmm, Of the [G]time, Of the [F]time When I've been [C]loved Song:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkm4EHXTPos Capo on 4 Tutorial:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCuU3Em-LSU Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Your Cheatin' Heart Key G Your cheatin' [G]heart will make you [C]weep You'll cry and [D]cry and try to [G]sleep But sleep won't [G]come the whole night [C]through Your cheatin' [D7]heart will tell on [G]you... When tears come [C]down like falling [G]rain You'll toss a[A7]round and call my [D]name You'll walk the [G]floor the way I [C]do Your cheatin' [D7]heart will tell on [G]you... Your cheatin' [G]heart will pine some [C]day And crave the [D]love you threw a[G]way The time will [G]come when you'll be [C]blue Your cheatin' [D7]heart will tell on [G]you... When tears come [C]down like falling [G]rain You'll toss a[A7]round and call my [D]name You'll walk the [G]floor the way I [C]do Your cheatin' [D7]heart will tell on [G]you...

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Your Cheatin' Heart Key C Your cheatin' [C]heart will make you [F]weep You'll cry and [G]cry and try to [C]sleep But sleep won't [C]come the whole night [F]through Your cheatin' [G]heart will tell on [C]you... When tears come [F]down like falling [C]rain You'll toss a[D7]round and call my [G]name You'll walk the [C]floor the way I [F]do Your cheatin' [G7]heart will tell on [C]you... Your cheatin' [C]heart will pine some [F]day And crave the [G]love you threw a[C]way The time will [C]come when you'll be [F]blue Your cheatin' [G]heart will tell on [C]you... When tears come [F]down like falling [C]rain You'll toss a[D7]round and call my [G]name You'll walk the [C]floor the way I [F]do Your cheatin' [G7]heart will tell on [C]you... Song:- https://youtu.be/Jg2oR91_r5I

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You Are My Sunshine The other [G]night, dear, as I lay sleeping I dreamed I [C]held you in my [G]arms When I a[C]woke, dear, I was mis[G]taken So I hung my [D]head and [G]cried. Chorus You are my [G]sunshine, my only sunshine You make me [C]happy when skies are [G]gray You'll never [C]know, dear, how much I [G]love you Please don't take my [D]sunshine [G]away. I'll always [G]love you and make you happy, If you will [C]only say the [G]same. But if you [C]leave me and love an[G]other, You'll regret it [D]all some [G]day: Chorus You told me [G]once, dear, you really loved me And no one [C]else could come be[G]tween. But now you've [C]left me and love an[G]other; You have shattered [D]all of my [G]dreams: Chorus You are my [G]sunshine, my only sunshine You make me [C]happy when skies are [G]gray You'll never [C]know, dear, how much I [G]love you Please don't take my [D]sunshine [G]away. In all my [G]dreams, dear, you seem to leave me When I a[C]wake my poor heart [G]pains. So when you [C]come back and make me [G]happy I'll forgive you, [D]dear, I'll take all the [G]blame. Song:- https://youtu.be/5TUzB2fBUpY Capo on 1 Tutorial:- in key of C at https://youtu.be/OyGhaYDYeBk 454 | P a g e

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

You're My Best Friend

You [C]placed gold on my fin[F]ger You brought [C]love [G7]like I've never [C]known You gave [C7]life to our child[F]ren And to [C]me a [G7]reason to go [C]on. You're my [C]bread when I'm hun[F]gry [G]You're my [G7]shelter from troubled [C]winds You're my [C7]anchor in [F]life's ocean But most of [C]all [G7]you're my best [C]friend. When [C]I need hope and inspira[F]tion You're always [C]strong [G7]when I'm tired and [C]weak I could [C7]search this whole [F]world ov[C]er You'll still [C]be [G7]everything that I [C]need. You're my [C]bread when I'm hun[F]gry [G]You're my [G7]shelter from troubled [C]winds You're my [C7]anchor in [F]life's ocean But most of [C]all [G7]you're my best [C]friend.

Song:- https://youtu.be/UG9C2OnyhxY Capo on 1

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” ― George Bernard Shaw

List out Songs you would like to include in a new volume and email them to meithealceol@gmail.com We already have a list of ‘Ones that got away’ Here’s some:The River The Sound Of Silence The Taker The Wonder Of You The Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald There is a Kind of Hush There Was An Old Woman From Wexford These Days This Little Light Of Mine Three Little Birds Trouble In The Fields Try To Remember Twist And Shout Unknown Legend Up Around The Bend Walk Right Back Wandering Star We’ve only just begun What A Wonderful World What I've Got In Mind When I Need You When I’m 64 When The Party’s Over When Will I Be Loved Where Do The Children Play Whispering Hope Who Knows Where The Time Goes Wild Side Of Life You Wear It Well Wild World Will You Love Me Tomorrow Without You

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Testimonials Happiness arrived today to our mailbox in Nashville in the form of a beautiful song and music book! It is a treasure. We are amazed and in awe of this fabulous project brought to fruition by your knowledge, hard work and dedication. This is sure to bring joy to countless people and will keep these wonderful songs alive .…..Nancy and Chuck - Nashville It was a songbook put together with fun and laughter. It’s obvious that there’s a Donegal touch to everything - makes me want to hitch up the free travel and do a wee tour…..John - Cork and Cadiz Having perused the music book I thought it was superb. A work of genius really….. Kay - Dublin Great job lads a labour of love successfully achieved ….. Conall Dublin My copy will be off to Dubai in the New Year. The Irish Village will never be the same again lol ….. Marian – Gaoth Dobhair

I love the book. It’s fantastic. There are so many songs in it that I know and I’m looking forward to learning them all over again. The presentation is beautiful and I appreciate the amount of time and skill it took to get a book of such high standard to print. So well done again and many, many thanks. I am now waiting for four more copies for my family and friends…..Mary - Newbridge Lovely idea, I have been watching and there's so much enthusiasm …..Hilary….. South Africa Well done Liam and Mary. The book is a testament to your labour of love. Great to be a small tiny part of it ….. Brian - Letterkenny The book is top class with a great variety of songs. We sang a number of the songs last night at the Christmas party. My son, a professional musician, and his fellow musician friends think it is a great resource …..Noreen - Dunloe Super stuff guys, magnificent achievement looking forward to my trip to Donegal and a singalong from the great book …..John - Dundalk There is no better way to chill out and relax than to sing a few songs and play a bit of music. What better way to do this than with family and friends in the comfort of your own home or theirs. This is what we did over the holiday period. This time we had a beautiful book to sing from -one book containing all of the songs one might ever need, an eclectic mix and one for every taste. At a glance, it is evident that this body of work took patience, perseverance, time, love, energy and a whole lot of dedication to produce such a treasure of a book. With words and chords in front of you there is no excuse for not involving in the fun of a good old singsong. It was great fun sharing stories about the songs, where we first heard them and what they meant to us. My family, friends and I laud you on your achievement in producing such a priceless and timeless tome for the enjoyment of us all. My sisters are as enthusiastic about the book as I am and Kay can hardly wait to get her own copy…… Mary - Navan. You know you're going to have to take that body of work on tour ….. Patrick - Co. Down Our musical journey brings us together. In harmony, in learning, in listening, in creating, in craic, in friendship. The essence of Meitheal Ceol…..Niall - Donabate. Fabulous Mary!! The ‘sound of the old country"’as my grandmother would say. She came from Co. Caven. Came over through Ellis Island at age 15, after her father died. Still spoke with the ‘brogue’ ‘til she died at age 93 and no matter what happened it was God's will”. Her name carved in the granite Memorial at Ellis Island …..David - Florida


The book has made both singing and playing guitar really easy and enjoyable both individually and among friends. It has a great range of songs, the old reliables and many not heard before but the YouTube links at the end of each song make it possible to learn and add many new songs to the repertoire. A great addition to any household and singing group. I know and appreciate the hard work you both put into this valuable body of work and I have seen it grow from its infancy. Now we can all sit back reap the rewards of your efforts. Everyone to whom I have shown the songbook are as impressed as I am and a number of those are waiting for a book of their own…..Ruth - Letterkenny Thanks Liam and Mary . I will use it in the Cooley shed where I started giving guitar lessons! .....Johnny – Bellurgan

This book is beautiful, it is colourful from the outside to within, where a lovely story unwinds about a way of learning, to a journey of enjoying singing with like-minded people along the way. This book has been gifted to: An apartment of ‘snowflakes’, who say “we sing from the book every evening”. Ex Teacher now a choirmaster: “I feel it’s a one stop shop, easy to handle and no awkward turning of pages. Brilliant”. For me I love the way we gather around the guitarist or pianist shoulder to shoulder in a warm collaborative way. I feel there is another book in wait , as Mary gave in depth background to each song, absolutely word perfect, inclusive of every feeling every emotion woven into each song. Well done to you both…..Doreen - Wexford Yes, i will definitely benefit from the book - it’s great. If I am ever out near Gaoth Dobhair i will definitely call in! The book is suitable for all ages and there’s something for every one in there. Thanks again …..Maria 17 yrs. Thoughtfully produced and printed, the Meitheal Ceoil book takes pride of place on the coffee table in our home inspiring musings and music in our busy house. No longer will a sing song in our house die on its feet as the brave soul eases off after the first verse – literally hundreds of well known tunes carefully selected to keep any gathering alive. It has also forced me to consider learning how to play the guitar – but I haven’t made that leap yet. Go raibh mile maith agaibh Liam agus Máire – you’ve put song into the heart of many homes! .....Mark - Dunleer ---------------------------------------------------This compendium of traditional, folk, country and rock songs is an invaluable resource for both amateur enthusiasts and seasoned musicians alike. The songs are set in keys that are easily accessible to all voice types as written, or if desired, with a simple slip of the capo. Many of the songs offer two keys from which to choose. The chord progressions are kept basic, but full throughout to keep the richness of the accompaniment. The beginner can delight in making music with ease right away and mentors can offer enrichment through melodic embellishments, different chord voicings and/ or substitutes. The lyrics are written in a large font and kept one page per song or on opposing pages to eliminate page flips. And the book is large enough to share and small enough to travel with and set up. Whether used as a catalyst to create set lists for gigs, a tool for teaching, learning and practicing, or as the elemental nucleus of a social gathering, the sheer volume of songs in this compilation offers the user endless opportunities of music making, cultural discovery, and friendship building! I wish you many hours of fabulous music making using this great book! Karen L. A. D’Aoust Hon. B.FA Mus. Music Educator


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