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Meitheal Ceol Songbook The ones that got away 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 ร Gรณgรกin/Mary T Cleary 11/3/2019


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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 Contents .............................................................................................................................. 1 The story...so far. ................................................................................................................ 6 Fáilte ................................................................................................................................... 9 Etiquette for a Singsong .................................................................................................... 11 9 Million Bicycles ............................................................................................................... 12 A Woman’s Heart .............................................................................................................. 13 American Pie ..................................................................................................................... 14 An bhfaca tú mo Shéamuisín? .......................................................................................... 18 An bhfaca tú mo Shéamuisín? .......................................................................................... 19 Achy Breaky Heart ............................................................................................................ 20 Bad Moon Rising ............................................................................................................... 21 Banks Of My Own Lovely Lee ........................................................................................... 22 Ballad Of Easy Rider ......................................................................................................... 24 Ballad Of Michael Gaughan .............................................................................................. 25 Before The Deluge ............................................................................................................ 26 Beautiful Affair ................................................................................................................... 28 Billy Dee ............................................................................................................................ 29 Big River ............................................................................................................................ 30 Big River ............................................................................................................................ 32 Birds .................................................................................................................................. 34 Bog Braon ......................................................................................................................... 35 Brand-new Key.................................................................................................................. 36 Bring Flowers Of The Rarest ............................................................................................. 37 Candle In The Wind........................................................................................................... 38 Candle In The Wind........................................................................................................... 39 Cad É Sin Don Te Sin ....................................................................................................... 40 Carrickfergus ..................................................................................................................... 41 Catch Me If You Can, Me Name Is Dan ............................................................................ 42 Catch A Falling Star .......................................................................................................... 43 Chariots Rise..................................................................................................................... 44 Chariots Rise..................................................................................................................... 45 Come Dancing .................................................................................................................. 46 Come Up And See Me Make Me Smile ............................................................................. 48 Cowgirl In The Sand .......................................................................................................... 49 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

Croppy Boy ....................................................................................................................... 50 Da Do Ron Ron ................................................................................................................. 51 Dance The Night Away...................................................................................................... 52 Danny Boy......................................................................................................................... 53 Darby’s Castle ................................................................................................................... 54 Darcy Farrow..................................................................................................................... 55 Day-O (The Banana Boat Song) ....................................................................................... 56 Do What You Do Do Well Boy ........................................................................................... 57 Down By The Sally Gardens ............................................................................................. 58 Drift Away .......................................................................................................................... 59 End Of The Line ................................................................................................................ 60 Everybody’s Talking .......................................................................................................... 62 Everything I Own ............................................................................................................... 63 Father And Son ................................................................................................................. 64 Fire And Rain .................................................................................................................... 65 From A Jack To A king ...................................................................................................... 66 From A Jack To A king ...................................................................................................... 67 From Clare To Here .......................................................................................................... 68 Goin’ Back ......................................................................................................................... 69 Good Christian Soldier ...................................................................................................... 70 Good Christian Soldier ...................................................................................................... 71 Goodbye Again ................................................................................................................. 72 Happy Birthday To You ..................................................................................................... 73 Harvest .............................................................................................................................. 74 Have You Ever Seen The Rain ......................................................................................... 75 Here I Am Lord .................................................................................................................. 76 Hey Good Lookin’ .............................................................................................................. 77 Hey Jude ........................................................................................................................... 78 Hey Jude ........................................................................................................................... 79 I Can’t Stop Loving You..................................................................................................... 80 I Can’t Stop Loving You..................................................................................................... 81 I Should’ve Known Better .................................................................................................. 82 I Still Miss Someone .......................................................................................................... 83 I Will .................................................................................................................................. 84 I’ll Never Find Another You ............................................................................................... 85 I’m Not Lisa ....................................................................................................................... 86 If I Had A Hammer............................................................................................................. 87 If Not For You .................................................................................................................... 88

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

If You're Irish ..................................................................................................................... 89 In My Father’s House ........................................................................................................ 90 Isle Of Hope Isle Of Tears ................................................................................................. 91 Jersey Girl ......................................................................................................................... 92 Jersey Girl ......................................................................................................................... 94 Jealous Guy ...................................................................................................................... 96 Keep On Rocking In The Free World ................................................................................ 97 King Of The Road.............................................................................................................. 98 King Of The Road.............................................................................................................. 99 Killing Me Softly With His Song ....................................................................................... 100 Keeper Of My heart. ........................................................................................................ 102 Like A Hurricane .............................................................................................................. 103 Lanigan’s Ball .................................................................................................................. 104 Little Ole Wine Drinker Me .............................................................................................. 106 Loch Lomond .................................................................................................................. 107 Long Ago And Far Away ................................................................................................. 108 Long Legged Woman Dressed In Black .......................................................................... 109 Love of the Common People ........................................................................................... 110 Love's Been Good To Me ................................................................................................ 111 Losing My Religion .......................................................................................................... 112 MacNamara's Band ......................................................................................................... 114 Mandolin Wind ................................................................................................................ 115 Moonshiner ..................................................................................................................... 116 Moonshiner ..................................................................................................................... 118 My Bonnie Boy ................................................................................................................ 120 My Bonnie Boy ................................................................................................................ 121 Me And You And A Dog Named Boo .............................................................................. 122 Níl Sé'n lá ........................................................................................................................ 123 No Time For Love............................................................................................................ 124 Nora ................................................................................................................................ 126 Oh, Boy! .......................................................................................................................... 127 Oh, My Darling, Clementine ............................................................................................ 128 One Day At A Time ......................................................................................................... 129 Óró Bog Liom í ................................................................................................................ 130 Peaceful Easy Feeling..................................................................................................... 131 Patrick's Arrival................................................................................................................ 132 P Stands For Paddy I Suppose ....................................................................................... 134 Phil the Fluther's Ball....................................................................................................... 136 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

Pilgrim Chapter 3............................................................................................................. 138 Pocahontas ..................................................................................................................... 139 Pretty Little Girl From Omagh .......................................................................................... 140 Rave On .......................................................................................................................... 141 Remember Me ................................................................................................................ 142 Remember Me ................................................................................................................ 143 Rescue Mission ............................................................................................................... 144 Rescue Mission ............................................................................................................... 146 Rhinestone Cowboy ........................................................................................................ 148 Rock My Soul .................................................................................................................. 149 Rock ‘n’ Roll I Gave You All the Best Years Of My Life ................................................... 150 Rose of Mooncoin ........................................................................................................... 152 Rose of Mooncoin ........................................................................................................... 153 Soldiers ........................................................................................................................... 154 Sometimes When We Touch ........................................................................................... 155 Sorrow ............................................................................................................................. 156 Sorrow ............................................................................................................................. 157 Spencer the Rover .......................................................................................................... 158 Stand By Me .................................................................................................................... 159 St.Patrick was a Gentleman ............................................................................................ 160 St.Patrick was a Gentleman ............................................................................................ 162 Sunny Afternoon.............................................................................................................. 164 Sunshine Of Your Smile .................................................................................................. 165 Take Me Home, Country Roads ...................................................................................... 166 Take Me Home, Country Roads ...................................................................................... 167 Take It Easy .................................................................................................................... 168 Tell Me Why .................................................................................................................... 169 The City of New Orleans ................................................................................................. 170 The Gambler ................................................................................................................... 172 The Carnival Is Over ....................................................................................................... 174 The Jug Of Punch ........................................................................................................... 175 The Old Man ................................................................................................................... 176 The Pushbike Song ......................................................................................................... 177 The River......................................................................................................................... 178 The River......................................................................................................................... 180 The Rocky Road to Dublin .............................................................................................. 182 The Rose Of Tralee ......................................................................................................... 184 The Sound Of Silence ..................................................................................................... 185

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The Unicorn ..................................................................................................................... 186 The Taker ........................................................................................................................ 188 The Wonder Of You ........................................................................................................ 189 Try To Remember ........................................................................................................... 190 Unknown Legend ............................................................................................................ 191 Walk Right Back .............................................................................................................. 192 We Shall Overcome ........................................................................................................ 193 What I've Got in Mind ...................................................................................................... 194 What I've Got in Mind ...................................................................................................... 195 Well Below The Valley..................................................................................................... 196 When I Need You ............................................................................................................ 198 When I’m 64 .................................................................................................................... 199 Who'll Stop the Rain ........................................................................................................ 200 Who'll Stop the Rain ........................................................................................................ 201 When You Were Sweet Sixteen ...................................................................................... 202 Wild World ....................................................................................................................... 203 Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow..................................................................................... 204 Wish You Were Here....................................................................................................... 205 Words .............................................................................................................................. 206 You Are No Angel............................................................................................................ 207 You Wear It Well ............................................................................................................. 208

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you 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 story...so far. Tús maith....Leath na hoibre! Back in January 2018 we began the Meitheal Ceol Songbook project to assemble 365 songs with inline chords. We sought songs which would be familiar, enjoyable, easy to sing along with and with chords, which beginner guitar and ukulele players could reasonably aspire to playing, which run-of-the mill players could play in unison and which would facilitate high skilled players to augment and embellish on the hoof. The songs were drawn from traditional and folk backgrounds, from pop songs of our younger years, from emigration stories and seafaring tragedies and from the hymns which we learned as children. Along the way we included many songs which were suggested to us or which we were introduced to as we played along with various other singers. The discipline of posting one song with chords every day on Facebook, along with a backstory for that song, provided the focus and motivation to keep going. On approaching the 300 song mark, we mapped out a list of possible songs to complete the set. As we did so, one song title, or artist, or genre, would stimulate another suggestion and suddenly we had too many and were forced to choose, in order to keep to the 365 song constraint. As the Songbook came together and went to final print, after a few prototypes, we were left with ‘The Ones That Got Away’, (the title from an old LP which I discovered in a record store in America in the late 70’s). Finally, ‘Meitheal Ceol Songbook 365 for 2018’ was published at the end of last year and, now in it’s third (modest) print run, it has proven, for us, to have been a labour of love and a really worthwhile contribution. From feedback from users, our own experience of singing along with others in situations ranging from singing in kitchens, to crowded motor homes, with friends and visitors of the Wild Atlantic 6 | Page

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

Way, at parties and regular weekly singsongs in the Men’s Sheds, including Scioból na bFhear, in Gaoth Dobhair, in West Donegal, to being used by singers in senior care homes and Alzheimer’s facilities, to teachers of young schoolchildren, the usability, practicality and popularity of the book has given us great affirmation for the effort. We are especially grateful to our printer Colum McEvoy at Dundalk Bookbinders (info@bookbindingireland.com) for his invaluable experience and suggestions for the cover, binding and paper weight and his patient running-off of trial prototypes to get it right. What resulted was a ‘giggable’, durable, ‘Cnuasacht’ of songs, presented in 16 point font, which young and old have reported as extremely readable, with accessible chords. With two-page songs always beginning on an even page, there is no page turning midsong. The experience, where sitting in a circle, each person, in turn, nominates a song, and everyone just goes to the page, a capo position is agreed and, without delay, away you go..... the singing has encouraged participation by all. Having the words in front of one, in such a substantive, legible anthology, boosts the confidence of shy singers. There is such a range to choose from that the comment of ‘I forgot that song was included’ is a regular refrain and you could have nearly ten consecutive singsongs with 40 different songs before doing repeats. While the original title set the year 2018 as the context, in our new third print run, we have re-purposed it as ‘Meitheal Songbook, 365 Song...Your 1-a-Day’, given that the songs are timeless.

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

Next So what about ‘The Ones That Got Away’ In spite of the original Songbook providing seemingly endless choice, we were frustrated at having to leave out such beautiful songs as ‘Sweet Sixteen’, the rousing ‘Níl sé n’lá’, or the 60’s ‘Rave On’. We were also minded of the lines from ‘The Voyage’ (Christy Moore).......’When we started this voyage there was just me and you, now gathered around us we have our own crew.’ Many users of the original book suggested the lovely songs that are included. This book, along with the one before, contains an eclectic mix of songs, so whatever your taste you will surely find one or two that you like. Now as we enter June 2019 we are publishing the partner ‘Meitheal Ceol Songbook - The One’s That Got Away’ and we hope this augmented selection will result in an inseparable pair to support endless joyful and therapeutic singsongs. Our hope and wish is for travellers on the Wild Atlantic Way from Cork to Donegal and on all sorts of outings (‘It’s the Journey that matters….not the Destination’) will find themselves meeting up with other song lovers and congregate around tables and in circles in Communion and have as much and Craic and Camaraderie and make as many friends as we have had on our expeditions. Beir Bua, Mary T.Cleary Liamog Ó Gógáin June 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

Fáilte Welcome to 365 Songs for 2018, now re-titled ‘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. 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 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

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

9 Million Bicycles [C]There are [Am]nine million bicycles in Bei[Em]jing That's a [Dm]fact, it's a [F]thing we can't deny Like the [Dm]fact that I will love you till I [C]die. [C]We are [Am]twelve billion light years from the [Em]edge, That's a [Dm]guess, no-one can [F]ever say it's true But I [Dm]know that I will always be with [C]you. I'm [Fm]warmed by the [C]fire of your [Fm]love every[Am]day So [Fm]don't call me a [Am]liar, Just [Dm]believe everything that I [G]say There are [Am]six BILLION people in the [Em]world More or [Dm]less and it [F]makes me feel quite small But [Dm]you're the one I love the most of [C]all We're [Fm]high on the [C]wire With the [Fm]world in our [Am]sight And [Fm]I'll never [Am]tire, Of the [Dm]love that you give me every [G]night [C]There are [Am]nine million bicycles in Bei[Em]jing That's a [Dm]fact, it's a [F]thing we can't deny Like the [Dm]fact that I will love you till I [C]die. And [C]there are [Am]nine million bicycles in Bei[Em]jing And you [Dm]know that I will [F]love you till I [C]die!

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you 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 Woman’s Heart Capo on 3 My [G]heart is [D]low, My [Em]heart is so [C]low As [G]only a [D]woman's heart can [Em]b[C]e….[D] As [G]only a [D]woman, as [Em]only a [C]woman As [G]only a [D]woman's heart can [C]know [G] The [G]tears that [D]drip from [Em]my bewildered [C]eyes [G]Taste of [D]bittersweet ro[Em]man[C]ce….[D] You're [G]still in my [D]hopes You're [Em]still on my [C]mind oh! [G]and even [D]though I manage [Em]on my [C]own…[D] My [G]heart is [D]low, My [Em]heart is so [C]low As [G]only a [D]woman's heart can [Em]b[C]e….[D] As [G]only a [D]woman, as [Em]only a [C]woman As [G]only a [D]woman's heart can [C]know [G] [G]When restless [D]eyes re[Em]veal my troubled [C]soul And [G]memories [D]flood my weary [Em]hea[C]rt….[D] I [G]mourn for my [D]dreams I [Em]mourn for my wasted [C]love And [G]while I [D]know that I'll [Em]survive a[C]lone [D] My [G]heart is [D]low, My [Em]heart is so [C]low As [G]only a [D]woman's heart can [Em]b[C]e….[D] As [G]only a [D]woman, as [Em]only a [C]woman As [G]only a [D]woman's heart can [C]know [G] Song:- https://youtu.be/00vle1D97Ck

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

American Pie A [G]long, [D]long [Em7]time ago [Am]I can still re[C]member how That [Em]music used to make me [D]smile And I [G]knew [D]if I had my [Em7]chance That I [Am]could make those [C]people dance And [Em]maybe they'd be [C]happy for a [D]while But [Em]February [Am]made me shiver [Em]With every paper [Am]I'd deliver [C]Bad news [G]on the [Am]doorstep I [C]couldn't take one more [D]step I [G]can't re[D]member if I [Em]cried When I [Am7]read about his [D]widowed bride But [G]something [D]touched me [Em]deep inside The [C]day the [D7]music [G]died So [G]bye, [C]bye, Miss [G]American [D]Pie Drove my [G]Chevy to the [C]levee but the [G]levee was [D]dry And them [G]good ole [C]boys were drinking [G]whiskey 'n [D]rye Singin' [Em]this'll be the day that I [A7]die [Em]This'll be the day that I [D7]die [G]Did you write the [Am]book of love And do [C]you have faith in [Am]God above [Em]If the Bible [D]tells you so? Now do [G]you [D]believe in [Em]rock and roll? Can [Am7]music save your [C]mortal soul? And can you [Em]teach me how to dance [A7]real sl[D]ow? Well, I [Em]know that you're in [D]love with him 'Cause I [Em]saw you dancin' [D]in the gym You [C]both kicked [G]off your [A7]shoes Man, I [C]dig those rhythm and [D7]blues 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

I was a [G]lonely [D]teenage [Em]broncin' buck With a [Am]pink carnation and a [C]pickup truck But I [G]knew [D]I was [Em]out of luck The [C]day the [D7]music [G]died [C][G] I [G]started singing bye, [C]bye, Miss [G]American [D]Pie Drove my [G]Chevy to the [C]levee but the [G]levee was [D]dry And them [G]good ole [C]boys were drinking [G]whiskey 'n [D]rye Singin' [Em]this'll be the day that I [A7]die [Em]This'll be the day that I [D7]die Now for [G]ten years we've been [Am]on our own And [C]moss grows fat on a [Am]rollin' stone [Em]But that's not how it [D]used to be When the [G]jester [D]sang for the king and [Em]queen In a [Am7]coat he borrowed from [C]James Dean And a [Em]voice that came from [A7]you and [D]me Oh, and [Em]while the king was looking [D]down The [Em]jester stole his thorny [D]crown The [C]courtroom [G]was ad[A7]journed No [C]verdict was re[D7]turned And while [G]Lenin read a [D]book on [Em]Marx The [Am]quartet prac[C]ticed in the park And [G]we sang [D]dirges [Em]in the dark The [C]day the [D7]music [G]died We [G]were singing bye, [C]bye, Miss [G]American [D]Pie Drove my [G]Chevy to the [C]levee but the [G]levee was [D]dry And them [G]good ole [C]boys were drinking [G]whiskey 'n [D]rye Singin' [Em]this'll be the day that I [A7]die [Em]This'll be the day that I [D7]die [G]Helter skelter in a [Am]summer swelter The [C]birds flew off with a [Am]fallout shelter 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

[Em]Eight miles high and [D]falling fast It [G]landed [D]foul on the [Em]grass The [Am7]players tried for a [C]forward pass With the [Em]jester on the sidelines [A7]in a [D]cast Now the [Em]halftime air was [D]sweet perfume While the [Em]sergeants played a [D]marching tune [C]We all got [G]up to [A7]dance Oh, but we [C]never got the [D7]chance 'Cause the [G]players [D]tried to [Em]take the field The [Am]marching band re[C]fused to yield Do [G]you re[D]call what [Em]was revealed The [C]day the [D7]music [G]died? [C][G] We [G]started singing bye, [C]bye, Miss [G]American [D]Pie Drove my [G]Chevy to the [C]levee but the [G]levee was [D]dry And them [G]good ole [C]boys were drinking [G]whiskey 'n [D]rye Singin' [Em]this'll be the day that I [A7]die [Em]This'll be the day that I [D7]die Oh, and [G]there we were all in [Am]one place A [C]generation [Am]lost in space With [Em]no time left to [D]start again So come on, [G]Jack be [D]nimble, [Em]Jack be quick [Am7]Jack Flash sat on a [C]candlestick [Em]'Cause fire is the devil's [A7]only [D]friend Oh, and [Em]as I watched him [D]on the stage My [Em]hands were clenched in [D]fists of rage No [C]angel [G]born in [A7]Hell Could [C]break that Satan's [D7]spell And as the [G]flames climbed [D]high in[Em]to the night To [Am]light the sacri[C]ficial rite I saw [G]Satan [D]laughing with de[Em]light The [C]day the [D7]music [G]died [C][G] 16 | P a g e

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He was [G]singing bye, [C]bye, Miss [G]American [D]Pie Drove my [G]Chevy to the [C]levee but the [G]levee was [D]dry And them [G]good ole [C]boys were drinking [G]whiskey 'n [D]rye Singin' [Em]this'll be the day that I [A7]die [Em]This'll be the day that I [D7]die I [G]met a [D]girl who [Em]sang the blues And I [Am]asked her for some [C]happy news But [Em]she just smiled and [D]turned away I [G]went [D]down to the [Em]sacred store Where I'd [Am]heard the [C]music years before But the [Em]man there said the [C]music wouldn't [D]play And [Em]in the streets, the children [Am]screamed The [Em]lovers cried and the [Am]poets dreamed But [C]not a [G]word was [Am]spoken The [C]church bells all were bro[D]ken And the [G]three men [D]I admire [Em]most The [Am7]Father, [C]Son and the [D7]Holy Ghost [G]They caught the [D]last train for the [Em]coast The [Am7]day the [D7]music d[G]ied And they were [G]singing bye, [C]bye, Miss [G]American [D]Pie Drove my [G]Chevy to the [C]levee but the [G]levee was [D]dry And them [G]good ole [C]boys were drinking [G]whiskey 'n [D]rye Singin' [Em]this'll be the day that I [A7]die [Em]This'll be the day that I [D7]die

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

An bhfaca tú mo Shéamuisín? Key of C

An [C]bhfaca tú mo [Am]Shéamuisín Mo [C]stóirín óg, mo bhu[G]achailín? An [C]bhfaca tú mo [Am]Shéamuisín Is [C]é 'gabháil [G]síos an [C]bóthar? Níl [C]bróg ar bith ar a [Am]dhá choisín Ar a [C]dhá choisín, ar a [G]dhá choisín Níl [C]bróg ar bith ar a [Am]dhá choisín Níl [C]caipí [G]air ná [C]clóca Ag [C]dul ar scoil tá [Am]Shéamuisín Mo [C]stóirín óg, mo bhu[G]achailín? Ag [C]dul ar scoil tá [Am]Shéamuisín 'S a [C]leabharín [G]buí 'na [C]phóca [C]Ar a dhroim tá [Am]máilín beag Tá [C]máilín beag, tá [G]máilín beag [C]Ar a dhriom tá [Am]máilín beag 'S a [C]lóinsín [G]ann is [C]dócha Do [C]rugadh é i [Am]Móin a Lín Ag [C]bun an chnoic i [G]nead éinín Do [C]rugadh é i [Am]Móin a Lín In [C]aice [G]le Bun [C]Dóite Ó [C]grá mo chroí mo [Am]Shéamuisín Mo [C]stóirín óg, mo [G]bhuachailín Ó [C]grá mo chroí mo [Am]Shéamuisín Ar [C]maidin [G]is tráth[C]nóna An [C]bhfaca tú mo [Am]Shéamuisín Mo [C]stóirín óg, mo bhu[G]achailín? An [C]bhfaca tú mo [Am]Shéamuisín Is [C]é 'gabháil [G]síos an [C]bóthar? Níl [C]bróg ar bith ar a [Am]dhá choisín Ar a [C]dhá choisín, ar a [G]dhá choisín Níl [C]bróg ar bith ar a [Am]dhá choisín Níl [C]caipí [G]air ná [C]clóca Song:- https://youtu.be/QWo8PY2CpUo 18 | P a g e 2019 Sing and Share INDEX

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An bhfaca tú mo Shéamuisín? Key of G

An [G]bhfaca tú mo [Em]Shéamuisín Mo [G]stóirín óg, mo bhu[D]achailín? An [G]bhfaca tú mo [Em]Shéamuisín Is [G]é 'gabháil [D]síos an [G]bóthar? Níl [G]bróg ar bith ar a [Em]dhá choisín Ar a [G]dhá choisín, ar a [D]dhá choisín Níl [G]bróg ar bith ar a [Em]dhá choisín Níl [G]caipí [D]air ná [G]clóca Ag [G]dul ar scoil tá [Em]Shéamuisín Mo [G]stóirín óg, mo bhu[D]achailín? Ag [G]dul ar scoil tá [Em]Shéamuisín 'S a [G]leabharín [D]buí 'na [G]phóca [G]Ar a dhroim tá [Em]máilín beag Tá [G]máilín beag, tá [D]máilín beag [G]Ar a dhriom tá [Em]máilín beag 'S a [G]lóinsín [D]ann is [G]dócha Do [G]rugadh é i [Em]Móin a Lín Ag [G]bun an chnoic i [D]nead éinín Do [G]rugadh é i [Em]Móin a Lín In [G]aice [D]le Bun [G]Dóite Ó [G]grá mo chroí mo [Em]Shéamuisín Mo [G]stóirín óg, mo [D]bhuachailín Ó [G]grá mo chroí mo [Em]Shéamuisín Ar [G]maidin [D]is tráth[G]nóna An [G]bhfaca tú mo [Em]Shéamuisín Mo [G]stóirín óg, mo bhu[D]achailín? An [G]bhfaca tú mo [Em]Shéamuisín Is [G]é 'gabháil [D]síos an [G]bóthar? Níl [G]bróg ar bith ar a [Em]dhá choisín Ar a [G]dhá choisín, ar a [D]dhá choisín Níl [G]bróg ar bith ar a [Em]dhá choisín Níl [G]caipí [D]air ná [G]clóca Song:- https://youtu.be/QWo8PY2CpUo 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

Achy Breaky Heart [A]You can tell the world you never was my girl You can burn my clothes up when I'm [E]gone You can tell your friends just what a fool I've been And laugh and joke about me on the [A]phone You can tell my arms go back to the farm You can tell my feet to hit the [E]floor Or you can tell my lips to tell my fingertips They won't be reaching out for you no [A]more But [A]don't tell my heart my achy breaky heart I just don't think he'd under[E]stand And if you tell my heart my achy breaky heart He might blow up and kill this [A]man [A]You can tell your mom I moved to Arkansas You can tell your dog to bite my [E]leg Or tell your brother Cliff whose fist can tell my lip He never really liked me any[A]way Or tell your Aunt Louise, tell anything you please Myself already knows I'm not [E]okay. Or you can tell my eyes to watch out for my mind It might be walking out on me to[A]day But [A]don't tell my heart my achy breaky heart I just don't think he'd under[E]stand And if you tell my heart my achy breaky heart He might blow up and kill this [A]man But [A]don't tell my heart my achy breaky heart I just don't think he'd under[E]stand And if you tell my heart my achy breaky heart He might blow up and kill this [A]man Song:- https://youtu.be/wTurgi8woVU 20 | 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

Bad Moon Rising [D]I see the [A]bad [G]moon a-[D]rising [D]I see [A]trouble [G]on the [D]way [D]I see [A]earth[G]quakes and [D]lightning [D]I see [A]bad [G]times to[D]day [G]Don't go around tonight Well, it's [D]bound to take your life [A]There's a [G]bad moon on the [D]rise [D]I hear [A]hurri[G]canes a-blow[D]ing [D]I know the [A]end is [G]coming [D]soon [D]I fear [A]rivers [G]overflow[D]ing [D]I hear the [A]voice of [G]rage and [D]ruin [G]Don't go around tonight Well, it's [D]bound to take your life [A]There's a [G]bad moon on the [D]rise All right [D]Hope you [A]got your [G]things to[D]gether [D]Hope you are [A]quite pre[G]pared to [D]die [D]Looks like we're [A]in for [G]nasty [D]weather [D]One eye is [A]taken [G]for an [D]eye [G]Don't go around tonight Well, it's [D]bound to take your life [A]There's a [G]bad moon on the [D]rise [G]Don't go around tonight Well, it's [D]bound to take your life [A]There's a [G]bad moon on the [D]rise Song:- https://youtu.be/EUIU1SH1No0

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you 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 My Own Lovely Lee [C]How oft do my [F]thoughts in their [C]fancy take [Am]flight To the [G]home of my [D]childhood a[G]way, To the [C]days when each [F]patriot's [C]vision seemed [Am]bright Ere I [G]dreamed that those [D]joys should de[G]cay When my heart was as [G7]light as the [C]wild winds that [Am]blow Down the [C]Mardyke through [Am]each elm [G7]tree Where we [C]sported and [G7]play'd 'neath Each [F]green leafy [C]shade On the [G7]banks of my own lovely [C]Lee. And [C]then in the [F]springtime of laugh[C]ter and [Am]song Can I [G]ever for[D]get the sweet [G]hours? With the [C]friends of my [F]youth as we [C]rambled a[Am]long 'Mongst the [G]green mossy [D]banks and wild [G]flowers And then, when the [G7]evening sun's [C]sinking to [Am]rest Sheds its [C]golden light [Am]over the [G7]sea The [C]maid with her [G7]lover the [F]wild daisies [C]pressed On the [G7]banks of my own lovely [C]Lee. The [C]maid with her [G7]lover the [F]wild daisies [C]pressed On the [G7]banks of my own lovely [C]Lee. Tis a [C]beautiful [F]land this dear [C]isle of [Am]song Its [G]gems shed their [D]light to the [G]world And her [C]faithful sons [F]bore thro' a[C]ges of [Am]wrong, The [G]standard St. [D]Patrick un[G]furled. Oh! would I were [G7]there with the [C]friends I love [Am]best And my [C]fond bosom's [Am]partner with [G7]me We'd [C]roam thy banks [G7]over, and when [F]weary we'd [C]rest By thy [G7]waters, my own lovely [C]Lee, We'd [C]roam thy banks [G7]over, and when [F]weary we'd [C]rest By thy [G7]waters, my own lovely [C]Lee,

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Oh what [C]joys should be [F]mine Ere this [C]life should de[Am]cline To seek [G]shells on thy [D]sea-girdled [G]shore. While the [C]steel-feathered [F]eagle, Oft [C]splashing the [Am]brine Brings [G]longing for [D]freedom once [G]more. Oh all that on [G7]earth I [C]wish for or [Am]crave Is that my [C]last crimson [Am]drop be for [G7]thee To moisten the [G7]grass of my [C]forefathers' [Am]grave On the [G7]banks of my own lovely [C]Lee. To [C]moisten the [G7]grass of my [F]forefathers' [C]grave On the [G7]banks of my own lovely [C]Lee. Song:- https://youtu.be/LClpj3CcJEY

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

Ballad Of Easy Rider [D]The river flows It [F#m]flows to the sea [G]Wherever that river [Em]goes That's where [A]I want to be [D]Flow [G]river [D]flow [G]Let your waters wash [D]down Take me [G]from this [D]road [Em]To-oo-oo-oo.[A]oo… some other [D]town[Dsus4][D] [D]All he wanted Was [F#m]just to be free [G]And that's the way It [Em]turned out to [A]be [D]Flow [G]river [D]flow [G]Let your waters wash [D]down Take me [G]from this [D]road [Em]To-oo-oo-oo.[A]oo… some other [D]town[Dsus4][D] [D]Flow river flow [G]Past the shaded [D]tree [D]Go river, go [G]Go to the [D]sea [Em]Flow river [A]flow [A]Flow to the [D]sea[A][D] [D]The river flows It [F#m]flows to the sea [G]Wherever that river [Em]goes That's where [A]I want to be [D]Flow [G]river [D]flow [G]Let your waters wash [D]down Take me [G]from this [D]road [Em]To-oo-oo-oo.[A]oo… some other [D]town[Dsus4][D]

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Ballad Of Michael Gaughan [G]Take me home to Mayo back across the [D]sea Take me home to Mayo where [D7]once I ran so [G]free. Take me home to Mayo and let my body [C]lie Home in [G]Mayo be[D]neath the [D7]western [G]sky. My [G]name is Michael Gaughan from Ballina I [D]came. I saw my people suffering I [D7]swore to break the [G]chain. I took the boat to England prepared to fight or [C]die Far away from [G]Mayo be[D]neath the [D7]western [G]sky My [G]body cold and hungry in Parkhurst jail I [D]lie. In my fight for freedom on [D7]hunger strike I’ll [G]die. I have one last request to make I hope you won’t [C]deny: Take my body home to [G]Mayo be[D]neath the [D7]western [G]sky [G]Take me home to Mayo across the briny [D]sea Take me home to Mayo where [D7]once I ran so [G]free. Take me home to Mayo and let my body [C]lie Home in [G]Mayo be[D]neath the [D7]western [G]sky.

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

Before The Deluge [G]Some of them were dreamers and [C]some of them were [G]fools Who were [Em]making plans and [C]thinking of the [G]future [C][G] With the [G]energy of the innocent they were [C]gathering the [G]tools They would [Em]need to make their [C]journey back to [G]nature [C][G] While the [Em]sand slipped through the [G]opening And their [C]hands reached for the [G]golden ring With their [Em]hearts they turned To each [C]other's hearts for [D]refuge [C][G][D] In the [Em]troubled years that [C]came before the [G]deluge [C][G] Let the music keep our spirits [G]high [C] [G] [C] Let the buildings keep our children [G]dry [C] Let [G]creation reveal its [D]secrets by and [G]by, [C]by and [G]by [C] When the [G]light that's lost [C]within us reaches the [G]sky [D] [G]Some of them knew pleasure and [C]some of them knew [G]pain And for [Em]some of them it was [C]only The moment that [G]mattered [C][G] And on the [G]brave and crazy wings of youth They went [C]flying around in the [G]rain And their [Em]feathers, once so [C]fine, Grew torn and [G]tattered [C][G] And in the [Em]end they traded their [G]tired wings For the [C]resignation that [G]living brings And ex[Em]changed love's bright and [C]fragile glow For the [D]glitter and the rouge [C][G][D] And in a [Em]moment they were [C]swept before the [G]deluge Let the music keep our spirits [G]high [C] [G] [C] Let the buildings keep our children [G]dry [C] Let [G]creation reveal its [D]secrets by and [G]by, [C]by and [G]by [C] When the [G]light that's lost [C]within us reaches the [G]sky [D]

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[G]Some of them were angry at the [C]way The earth was a[G]bused By the [Em]men who learned how To [C]forge her beauty into [G]power[C][G] And they [G]struggled to protect her From them [C]only to be con[G]fused By the [Em]magnitude of her [C]fury in the final [G]hour [C][G] And when the [Em]sand was gone and the [G]time arrived In the [C]naked dawn only a [G]few survived And in at[Em]tempts to under[C]stand a thing So [D]simple and so huge [Em][G][D] Believed that [Em]they were meant to [C]live, after the [G]deluge Let the music keep our spirits [G]high [C] [G] [C] Let the buildings keep our children [G]dry [C] Let [G]creation reveal its [D]secrets by and [G]by, [C]by and [G]by [C] When the [G]light that's lost [C]within us reaches the [G]sky [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

Beautiful Affair (Sing fIrst verse)

See all the doors swing open Your life’s unfolding before your very eyes Such a strange affair Walking around be part of the sound Forget all your downs feel the air Beautiful af[G]fair [C]When you feel like [G]laying [Em]low And the [Am]mountains seem no [Em]closer than be[F]fore And you wonder [G]why You [C]know in your mind it does [G]no good to [Em]hide And the [Am]only way is [Em]living to sur[F]vive It makes you feel a[G]live [C]Then all the [G]doors swing open Your [Am]life’s unfolding be[G]fore your very [F]eyes Such a strange af[G]fair [C]Walking a[G]round come into the [Am]sound Forget your [G]down feel the [F]air Beautiful af[G]fair There [C]comes a time when you [G]look a[Em]round And you [Am]see the ocean [Em]rise before your [F]eyes Showing no sur[G]prise So you [C]make you way down [G]to the [Em]shore And you [Am]climb aboard and [Em]give your self a [F]smile It makes you feel a[G]live [C]Then all the [G]doors swing open Your [Am]life’s unfolding be[G]fore your very [F]eyes Such a strange af[G]fair [C]Walking a[G]round come into the [Am]sound Forget your [G]down feel the [F]air Beautiful af[G]fair Song:- https://youtu.be/IunMZ2x9908 28 | 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

Billy Dee [G]Billy Dee was seventeen when [C]he turned twenty-[G]one Fooling with some foolish things he [D]could've left alone But he [G]had to try to satisfy a [C]thirst he couldn't [G]name Driven toward the darkness by the [D]devil in his [G]veins [C]All around the honky-tonks, [G]searching for a sign Gettin' by on gettin' high on [D]women, words and wine Some [G]folks called him crazy, Lord, and [C]others called him [G]free But we just called us lucky for the [D]love of Billy [G]Dee Change Key to C [C]Busy goin' his own way and [F]speakin' his own [C]words Facin' and forgettin' every [G]warnin' that he heard [C]Makin' friends and takin' any [F]crazy chance he [C]could Gettin' busted for the bad times and be[G]lievin' in the [C]good [F]Billy took a beatin' from a [C]world he meant no harm The score was written in the [G]scars upon his arm [C]Some felt he was payin' for the [F]life he tried to [C]lead But all we felt was sorry for our [G]good friend Billy [C]Dee Change Key to A [A]It may be his soul was bigger than a [D]body's ought to [A]be Singin' songs and bringin' laughter to the [E]likes of you and me 'Cause the [A]world he saw was sadder than the [D]one he hoped to [A]find But it wasn't near as lonesome as the [E]one he left be[A]hind [D]Yesterday they found him on the [A]floor of his hotel Reachin' toward the needle, Lord, that [E]drove him down to hell [A]Some folks called it suicide, [D]others blame the [A]speed But we just called it crucified when [E]Billy Dee O. [A]D.'d Song:- https://youtu.be/a9yr1aCgafU

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

Big River [C][F][G][G] [C][F][G][G] [C]Walking on [F]cobble stones, [C]little bits of [F]skin and bone [Am]Jumping on the [Em]tram car for a [Dm7]ride[G][G7] [C]I can [F]remember then, [C]‘cause I was just a [F]boy of ten [Am]Hanging out a[Em]round the old quay[Dm7]side[G][G7] [F]Now all the [C]capstans and the [Am]cargo boats And [F7]stevadores are [F]gone To where all the [C]old ships go But [Dm7]memories just [G]like the [G7]seas live [C]on That was when [F]coal was king, The [C]river a [F]living thing [C]And I was just a [Em]boy, but it was [Dm7]mine [G7] The coaly [C]Tyne[F] For this was a [C]big [F]river, [G]I [Am]want you all to [Em]know that I was [Dm7]proud[G] This was a [C]big [F]river, [G]but [Am]that was long a[Em]go, That's not [Dm7]now, [G]that's not [C]now [C][F][G][G] [C][F][G][G] My [C]father was a [F]working man, [C]He earned our living [F]with his hands [Am]He had to cross the [Em]river every [Dm7]day[G][G7] He [C]picked up a [F]union card [C]out of the [F]Neptune yard [Am]Mouths to [Em]feed and the bills to [Dm7]pay[G][G7] [F]Then came a [C]time for him to [Am]sail Across the [F7]seas and far a[F]way And finally [C]when the war was [Dm7]won You brought him [G]home and [G7]home he [C]stayed And when his [F]days were [C]done, under a [F]golden [Am]sun You took him [Em]back to where he longed to [Dm7]be[G7], Back to the [C]sea [F]

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For this was a [C]big [F]river, [G]I [Am]want you all to [Em]know that I was [Dm7]proud[G] This was a [C]big [F]river, [G]but [Am]that was long a[Em]go, That's not [Dm7]now, [G]that's not [C]now [C][F][G][G] [C][F][G][G] [C]The Neptune was the [F]last to go, [C]I heard it on my [F]radio And [Am]then they [Em]played the latest number [Dm7]one[G][G7][C] [C]But what [F]do they do all day? [C]What are they [F]supposed to say? [Am]What does a [Em]father tell his [Dm7]son?[G][G7] [F]If you [C]believe that there's a [Am]bond Between our [F7]future and our [F]past Then try to hold [C]on to what we [Dm7]had, We build them [G]strong, we [G7]built to [C]last 'Cause this is a [F]mighty [C]town, It's built upon [F]solid [Am]ground And everything they’ve [Em]tried so hard to [Dm7]kill, [G7] We will [C]rebuild [F] For this was a [C]big [F]river, [G]I [Am]want you all to [Em]know that I was [Dm7]proud[G] For this was a [C]big [F]river, [G]And [Am]in my heart I [Em]know it will rise [Dm7]again[G] The river will rise [C]again[F][C][G][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

Big River [G]Walking on cobble stones, little [C]bits of skin and bone [Em]Jumping on the [Bm]tram car for a [Am]ride [D] [G]I can remember then, ‘cause I was just a [C]boy of ten [Em]Hanging out a[Bm]round the old quay[Am]side [D] [C]Now all the [G]capstans and the [Em]cargo boats And stevadores are [C]gone To where all the [G]old ships go But [A]memories just [D]like the seas live [G]on That was when [G]coal was king, The [G]river a [C]living thing [Em]And I was just a [Bm]boy, but it was [Am]mine [D]The [G]coaly [C]Tyne [D] For this was a [G]big [C]river, [D]I [Em]want you all to [Bm]know that I was [Am]proud [D]This was a [G]big [C]river, [D]but [Em]that was long a[Bm]go, That's not [Am]now, [D]that's not [G]now My [G]father was a working man, He earned our living [C]with his hands [Em]He had to cross the [Bm]river every [Am]day [D] He [G]picked up a union card out of the [C]Neptune yard [Em]Mouths to [Bm]feed and the bills to [Am]pay [D] [C]Then came a [G]time for him to [Em]sail Across the seas and far a[C]way And finally [G]when the war was won You [A]brought him [D]home and home he [G]stayed And when his [G]days were done, under a [C]golden sun [Em]You took him back to [Bm]where he longed to [Am]be [D]Back [G]the [C]sea [D] For this was a [G]big [C]river, [D]I [Em]want you all to [Bm]know that I was [Am]proud [D]This was a [G]big [C]river, [D]but [Em]that was long a[Bm]go, That's not [Am]now, [D]that's not [G]now 32 | P a g e 2019 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

[G]The Neptune was the last to go, I heard it on my [C]radio And [Em]then they played the [Bm]latest number [Am]one [D] [G]But what do they do all day? What are they [C]supposed to say? [Em]What does a [Bm]father tell his [Am]son [D]? [C]If you [G]believe that there's a [Em]bond Between our future and our [C]past Then try to hold [G]on to what we [A]had, We build them [D]strong, we built to [G]last 'Cause this is a mighty town, It's built upon [C]solid ground And [Em]everything they’ve [Bm]tried so hard to [Am]kill, [D]We [G]will [C]rebuild [D] For this was a [G]big [C]river, [D]I [Em]want you all to [Bm]know that I was [Am]proud [D]This was a [G]big [C]river, [D]but [Em]that was long a[Bm]go, That's not [Am]now, [D]that's not [G]now [D]For this was a [G]big [C]river, And [Em]in my heart I [Bm]know it will rise [Am]again The [D]river will rise 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

Birds [G]Lover, there will be a[C]nother one Who'll [G]hover over you beneath the sun [G]Tomorrow see the things That [C]never come To[G]day [C][G] When you see me [C]fly a[G]way with[Bm]out you [C]Shadow on the [G]things you [Bm]know [C]Feathers [G]fall a[Bm]round you And [Am]show you the [C]way to [D]go It's [C]o[G]ver, it's [G7]o[C]ver. [G]Nestled in your wings my [C]little one This [G]special morning brings a[C]nother sun To[G]morrow see the things that [C]never come To[G]day [C][G] When you see me [C]fly a[G]way with[Bm]out you [C]Shadow on the [G]things you [Bm]know [C]Feathers [G]fall a[Bm]round you And [Am]show you the [C]way to [D]go It's [C]o[G]ver, it's [G7]o[C]ver. Song:- https://youtu.be/Wwnr0i6_L78

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

Bog Braon Bog [G]braon, bog [C]braon, Bog [G]braon don [D]tseanduine, Bog [G]braon ‘s blais [C]féin, Is a [D]thabhairt [G]don [D]tseanduin[G]e Cuir a [G]chodladh, cuir a [C]chodladh, Cuir a [G]chodladh an [D]tseanduine, Cuir a [G]chodladh is [Em]nígh a [C]chosa Is bog [G]braon [D]don tseanduin[G]e Ubh [G]circe, ubh [C]circe, Ubh [G]circe don [D]tseanduine, Ubh [G]chirce is blúire [C]ime Is a [D]thabhairt [G]don [D]tseanduin[G]e Cuir a [G]chodladh, cuir a [C]chodladh, Cuir a [G]chodladh an [D]tseanduine, Cuir a [G]chodladh is [Em]nígh a [C]chosa Is bog [G]braon [D]don tseanduin[G]e Feoil [G]úr, feoil [C]úr, Feoil [G]úr don [D]tseanduine, Feoil [G]úr is braon [C]súip Is a [D]thabhairt [G]don [D]tseanduin[G]e Cuir a [G]chodladh, cuir a [C]chodladh, Cuir a [G]chodladh an [D]tseanduine, Cuir a [G]chodladh is [Em]nígh a [C]chosa Is bog [G]braon [D]don tseanduin[G]e Song:- https://youtu.be/0OAUrTUXcBI

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

Brand-new Key [G]I rode my bicycle past your window last night [D7]I roller skated to your door at day light [G]It almost seems like you're avoiding me [C]I'm okay alone, but you got [D7]something I need Well, [G]I got a brand new pair of roller skates You got a brand new key I think that we should get together and try them out, you see [C]I been looking around awhile, you got something for me [D7]Oh, [G]I got a brand new pair of roller skates [D7]You got a brand new [G]key [G]I ride my bike, I roller skate, don't drive no car [D7]Don't go too fast, but I go pretty far For [G]somebody who don't drive I been all round the world [C]Some people think I done all [D7]right for a girl Well, [G]I got a brand new pair of roller skates You got a brand new key I think that we should get together and try them out, you see [C]I been looking around awhile, you got something for me [D7]Oh, [G]I got a brand new pair of roller skates [D7]You got a brand new [G]key [G]I asked your mother if you were at home [D7]She said "Yes" but you were not alone Well, [G]sometimes I think that you're avoiding me [C]I'm okay alone, but you got [D7]something I need Well, [G]I got a brand new pair of roller skates You got a brand new key I think that we should get together and try them out, you see [C]I been looking around awhile, you got something for me [D7]Oh, [G]I got a brand new pair of roller skates [D7]You got a brand new [G]key Song:- https://youtu.be/lKcpodt0YCU 36 | 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

Bring Flowers Of The Rarest [G]Bring flowers of the rarest bring [Am]blossoms the fairest, From [D]garden and woodland and [D7]hillside and [G]dale; Our full hearts are swelling, Our [Am]glad voices telling The [D]praise of the loveliest [D7]flower of the [G]vale! O [G]Mary we crown thee with [C]blossoms to[G]day! [D]Queen of the Angels and [D7]Queen of the [G]May. O Mary we crown thee with [C]blossoms to[G]day, [Em]Queen of the An[G]gels and [D]Queen of the [G]May. Our [G]voices ascending, in [Am]harmony blending, Oh! [D]Thus may our hearts turn, Dear [D7]Mother, to [G]thee; Oh! Thus shall we prove thee, how [Am]truly we love thee, How [D]dark without Mary, life's [D7]journey would [G]be. O [G]Mary we crown thee with [C]blossoms to[G]day! [D]Queen of the Angels and [D7]Queen of the [G]May. O Mary we crown thee with [C]blossoms to[G]day, [Em]Queen of the An[G]gels and [D]Queen of the [G]May. O [G]Virgin most tender, our [Am]homage we render, Thy [D]love and protection, Sweet [D7]Mother, to [G]win. In danger defend us, in [Am]sorrow befriend us, And [D]shield our hearts, Mary, from conta[D7]gion and [G]sin. O [G]Mary we crown thee with [C]blossoms to[G]day! [D]Queen of the Angels and [D7]Queen of the [G]May. O Mary we crown thee with [C]blossoms to[G]day, [Em]Queen of the An[G]gels and [D]Queen of the [G]May. Song:- https://youtu.be/5L3-JIcGiK8

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

Candle In The Wind Key C [C]Goodbye Norma Jean though I [F]never knew you at all You had the grace to [C]hold yourself while those around you [F]crawled They crawled out of the [C]woodwork and they whispered [F]into your brain They set you on the [C]treadmill and they made you change your [F]name And it [G]seems to me you [G7]lived your life like a [C]candle in the [F]wind Never [C]knowing who to cling to when the [G]rain set in And I [F]would have liked to have known you, but I was [Am]just a kid Your candle burned out [G]long before your [F]legend ever [C]did[G][C] [C]Loneliness was tough the toughest role you [F]ever played Hollywood created a [C]superstar and pain was the price you [F]paid Even when you [C]died, Oh the [F]press still hounded you All the papers [C]had to say was that Marilyn was found in the [F]nude And it [G]seems to me you [G7]lived your life like a [C]candle in the [F]wind Never [C]knowing who to cling to when the [G]rain set in And I [F]would have liked to have known you, but I was [Am]just a kid Your candle burned out [G]long before your [F]legend ever [C]did[G][C] [C]Goodbye Norma Jean though I [F]never knew you at all You had the grace to [C]hold yourself while those around you [F]crawled [C]Goodbye Norma Jean from the young man in the [F]twenty second row Who sees you as something more than [C]sexual More than just our Marilyn Mon[F]roe And it [G]seems to me you [G7]lived your life like a [C]candle in the [F]wind Never [C]knowing who to cling to when the [G]rain set in And I [F]would have liked to have known you, but I was [Am]just a kid Your candle burned out [G]long before your [F]legend ever [C]did Your candle burned out [G]long before your [F]legend ever [C]did[G][C] Song:- https://youtu.be/MP4ZQYwz2wQ 38 | 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

Candle In The Wind Key G [G]Goodbye Norma Jean though I [C]never knew you at all You had the grace to [G]hold yourself while those around you [C]crawled They crawled out of the [G]woodwork and they whispered [C]into your brain They set you on the [G]treadmill and they made you change your [C]name And it [D]seems to me you [D7]lived your life like a [G]candle in the [C]wind Never [G]knowing who to cling to when the [D]rain set in And I [C]would have liked to have known you, but I was [Em]just a kid Your candle burned out [D]long before your [C]legend ever [G]did[D][G] [G]Loneliness was tough the toughest role you [C]ever played Hollywood created a [G]superstar and pain was the price you [C]paid Even when you [G]died, Oh the [C]press still hounded you All the papers [G]had to say was that Marilyn was found in the [C]nude And it [D]seems to me you [D7]lived your life like a [G]candle in the [C]wind Never [G]knowing who to cling to when the [D]rain set in And I [C]would have liked to have known you, but I was [Em]just a kid Your candle burned out [D]long before your [C]legend ever [G]did[D][G] [G]Goodbye Norma Jean though I [C]never knew you at all You had the grace to [G]hold yourself while those around you [C]crawled [G]Goodbye Norma Jean from the young man in the [C]twenty second row Who sees you as something more than [G]sexual More than just our Marilyn Mon[C]roe And it [D]seems to me you [D7]lived your life like a [G]candle in the [C]wind Never [G]knowing who to cling to when the [D]rain set in And I [C]would have liked to have known you, but I was [Em]just a kid Your candle burned out [D]long before your [C]legend ever [G]did[D][G] Your candle burned out [D]long before your [C]legend ever [G]did[D][G] Song:- https://youtu.be/MP4ZQYwz2wQ 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

Cad É Sin Don Te Sin [Am]Chuaigh mé 'un aonaigh 's [C]dhíol mé mo [G]bhó Ar [Am]chúig phunta [Dm]airgid 's ar [Am]ghiní bhuí [Em]óir Má [Am]ólaim an t-airgead is má [C]bhronnaim an [G]t-ór Ó [Am]cad é sinn don té sin [Dm]nach [Am]mbaineann [Em]sin [Am]dó? Má [Am]ólaim an t-airgead is má [C]bhronnaim an [G]t-ór Ó [Am]cad é sinn don té sin [Dm]nach [Am]mbaineann [Em]sin [Am]dó? Má [Am]théim 'go coill chraobhaigh piocadh [C]sméara nó [G]cnó A bhaint [Am]ullaí do [Dm]ghéaga nó a [Am]buachailleacht [Em]bó Má [Am]shínim seal uaire faoi [C]chrann a dhéanamh [G]só Ó [Am]cad é sinn don té sin [Dm]nach [Am]mbaineann [Em]sin [Am]dó? Má [Am]shínim seal uaire faoi [C]chrann a dhéanamh [G]só Ó [Am]cad é sinn don té sin [Dm]nach [Am]mbaineann [Em]sin [Am]dó? Má [Am]théimse chuig airnéal 's [C]rince 's [G]spórt Chuig [Am]aonaigh nó [Dm]rásaí, 's gach [Am]cruinniú den [Em]tseoirt Má [Am]bhíonn daoine súgach, 's má [C]bhím súgach [G]leo Ó [Am]cad é sinn don té sin [Dm]nach [Am]mbaineann [Em]sin [Am]dó? Má [Am]bhíonn daoine súgach, 's má [C]bhím súgach [G]leo Ó [Am]cad é sinn don té sin [Dm]nach [Am]mbaineann [Em]sin [Am]dó? Deir [Am]daoine go bhfuil mé gan [C]rath is gan [G]dóigh Gan [Am]earraí, gan [Dm]éadaÍ, gan [Am]bólacht nó [Em]stór Ach má [Am]tá mise sásta mo [C]chónaí i [G]gcró Ó [Am]cad é sinn don té sin [Dm]nach [Am]mbaineann [Em]sin [Am]dó? Ach má [Am]tá mise sásta mo [C]chónaí i [G]gcró Ó [Am]cad é sinn don té sin [Dm]nach [Am]mbaineann [Em]sin [Am]dó? Ach má [Am]tá mise sásta mo [C]chónaí i [G]gcró Ó [Am]cad é sinn don té sin [Dm]nach [Am]mbaineann [Em]sin [Am]dó?

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

Carrickfergus [G]I wish I [Am]was [D]in [C]Carrick[G]Fer[Em]gus Only for [Am]nights [D]in [C]Bally[G]gran [Gsus4] [G] [G]I would swim [Am]over [D]the deepest [G]ocean [Em] Only for [Am]nights [D]in [C]Bally[G]gran [Gsus4] [G] But the [G]sea is [Em]wide and I cannot [C]swim [D]over And neither [Em]have I [G]wings with [C]which to [D]fly [G]I wish I could [Am]find me a hand[D]some [G]boatman To ferry me [Am]over [D]my [G]love and I [G]My childhood [Am]days [D]bring back [C]sad re[G]flec[Em]tions Of happy [Am]times [D]there spent so [C]long a[G]go [Gsus4] [G] [G]My boyhood [Am]friends [D]and my [C]own re[G]la[Em]tions Have [Am]all passed on [D]now with the [C]melting [G]snow [Gsus4][G] [G]So I'll spend my [Em]days in this end[C]less ro[D]ving Soft is the [Em]grass and [G]shore, my [C]bed is [D]free [G]Oh to be [Am]home now [D]in Carrick[G]fergus On the [Am]long road [D]down to the [G]salty sea Now [G]in Kil[Am]kenny [D]it [C]is re[G]por[Em]ted There’s marble [Am]stones [D]there as [C]black as [G]ink [Gsus4][G] [G]With gold and [Am]silver [D]I would sup[G]port [Em]her But I'll [Am]sing no more now [D] ‘til I [G]get a drink [C][G] I'm [G]drunk to[Em]day and I'm [C]seldom [D]sober A handsome [Em]ro[G]ver from [C]town to [D]town [G]Ah, but I'm [Am]sick now [D]my days are [G]numbered [Gsus4] [G] Come all you [Am]young [D]men and [C]lay me [G]down Come all you [Am]young [D]men and [C]lay me [G]down Song:- https://youtu.be/M0S9bIOK790

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you 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 Me If You Can, Me Name Is Dan [C]I'm a Páidín from Tulla[F]bhadín I've got [C]money and [D]acres of [G]land I'm [G7]looking for a [C]honey, with a bit of [F]money Catch me if you [C]can, me name is [G7]Dan sure I'm yer [C]man. [C]I like the ceili, and the Stack of [F]Barley I like the [C]waltzes, the oul [D]jigs and the [G]reels [G7]I like [C]swinging, when Big Tom is [F]singing Catch me if you [C]can, me name is [G7]Dan sure I'm yer [C]man. And I'm [G]off to Lisdoon[G7]varna at the [C]end of the year I'm off for the bit of craic, the [D7]women and the [G7]beer! I'm awful [C]shifty for a man of [F]fifty, Catch me if you [C]can, me name is [G]Dan sure I'm yer [C]man. [C]I've got a brother, he's in the [F]Gardaí I've got an [C]uncle, he's up [D]there in the [G]Dáil [G7]He's quite a [C]charmer, Geez a mighty [F]farmer Catch me if you [C]can, me name is [G7]Dan sure I'm yer [C]man. [C]Now to conclude and finish my [F]story. If [G7]there's a young [C]one, looking [D]for a [G]man, [G7]Take the bus from [C]Bearna, down to Lisdoon[F]varna Catch me if you [C]can, me name is [G7]Dan sure I'm yer [C]man. And I'm [G]off to Lisdoon[G7]varna at the [C]end of the year I'm off for the bit of craic, the [D7]women and the [G7]beer! I'm awful [C]shifty for a man of [F]fifty, Catch me if you [C]can, me name is [G7]Dan sure I'm yer [C]man. Catch me if you [C]can, me name is [G7]Dan sure I'm yer [C]man. Song:- https://youtu.be/qkvUbgmzDB8 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

Catch A Falling Star [G]Catch a falling star [C]and [G]put it in your poc[C]ket [G]Never let it [D7]fade a[G]way [C] [G]Catch a falling star [C]and [G]put it in your poc[C]ket [G]Save it for a [D7]rainy [G]day [G7]For [C]love may come and tap you on the shoulder [G]Some star[G7]less night And [C]just in case you feel you wanna hold her [G]You'll [Em]have a [D]pocket full of starlight [G]Catch a falling star [C]and [G]put it in your poc[C]ket [G]Never let it [D7]fade a[G]way [C] [G]Catch a falling star [C]and [G]put it in your poc[C]ket [G]Save it for a [D7]rainy [G]day [G7]For [C]love may come and tap you on the shoulder [G]Some star[G7]less night And [C]just in case you feel you wanna hold her [G]You'll [Em]have a [D]pocket full of starlight [G]Catch a falling star [C]and [G]put it in your poc[C]ket [G]Never let it [D7]fade a[G]way [C] [G]Catch a falling star [C]and [G]put it in your poc[C]ket [G]Save it for a [D7]rainy [G]day [G7]For [C]when your troubles start multiplyin' And [G]they [G7]just might It's [C]easy to forget them without tryin' [G]With [Em]just a [D]pocket full of starlight

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

Chariots Rise Key of G I [G]never [Bm]felt this [C]way be[G]fore I have [C]seen so [D]many [G]islands I [G]never [Bm]felt this [C]way be[G]fore [Em]In this [C]song here [D]I des[G]cribe him The [G]chariots rise up [C]high in the [D]sky What a fool am [G]I to [C]fall so in [D]love What a wonderful [G]dream it [C]seems to [D]be, 'Cause [Em]I love [G]him I [G]took the [Bm]notes of [C]past ex[G]cursions, And I [C]read them [D]through once [G]more [G]Only to [Bm]find them [C]hard a[G]versions, [Em]From the [C]one true [D]love in [G]store The [G]chariots rise up [C]high in the [D]sky What a fool am [G]I to [C]fall so in [D]love What a wonderful [G]dream it [C]seems to [D]be, 'Cause [Em]I love [G]him Bridge [Am]Though I have waited long [D]and They have all been [C]wrong [Am]Now I find [Asus4]in the [Am]end [D]with him I need [Em]not pre[G]tend The [G]chariots they rise up [C]high in the [D]sky What a fool am [G]I to [C]fall so in [D]love What a wonderful [Em]dream it [C]seems to [D]be 'Cause [Em]I love [G]him 'Cause [Em]I love [G]him Song:- https://youtu.be/h_SbqdRcKcM 44 | P a g e

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Chariots Rise Key of C I [C]never [Em]felt this [F]way be[C]fore I have [F]seen so [G]many [C]islands I [C]never [Em]felt this [F]way be[C]fore [Am]In this [F]song here [G]I des[C]cribe him The [C]chariots rise up [F]high in the [G]sky What a fool am [C]I to [F]fall so in [G]love What a wonderful [C]dream it [F]seems to [G]be, 'Cause [Am]I love [C]him I [C]took the [Em]notes of [F]past ex[C]cursions, And I [F]read them [G]through once [C]more [C]Only to [Em]find them [F]hard a[C]versions, [Am]From the [F]one true [G]love in [C]store The [C]chariots rise up [F]high in the [G]sky What a fool am [C]I to [F]fall so in [G]love What a wonderful [C]dream it [F]seems to [G]be, 'Cause [Am]I love [C]him Bridge [Dm]Though I have waited long [G]and They have all been [F]wrong [Dm]Now I find [Dsus2]in the [Dm]end [G]with him I need not [C]pretend The [C]chariots they rise up [F]high in the [G]sky What a fool am [C]I to [F]fall so in [G]love What a wonderful [Am]dream it [F]seems to [G]be 'Cause [Am]I love [C]him 'Cause [Am]I love [C]him Song:- https://youtu.be/XYK2lY3wt88

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

Come Dancing [G]They put a parking lot on a piece of land Where the [D]supermarket used to [G]stand. [G]Before that they put up a bowling alley On the [D]site that used to be the local [G]palais. That's where the [C]big bands used to come and [G]play. My sister [D]went there on a [G]Saturday. Come [C]dancing, All her boyfriends [G]used to come and call. Why not come [D7]dancing, it's [C]only [G]natural? [G]Another Saturday, another date. She would be [D]ready but she's always make him [G]wait. [G]In the hallway, in anticipation, He didn't [D]know the night would end up in frus[G]tration. He'd end up [C]blowing all his [G]wages for the week All for a [D]cuddle and a peck on the [G]cheek. Come [C]dancing, That's how they did it when [G]I was just a kid, And when they said come [D7]dancing, My [C]sister [G]always did. [Em]My sister should have [D]come in at mid[C]night, [Em]And my mum would always [D]sit up and [C]wait. [Em]It always ended [D]up in a big [C]row [Em]When my sister used to [D]get home [C]late. [G]Out of my window I can [D]see them in the moonlight, Two silhouettes saying goodnight by the garden [G]gate. [Em]The day they [D]knocked down the [C]palais [Em]My sister [D]stood and [C]cried. [Em]The day they [D]knocked down the [C]palais [Em]Part of my [D]childhood [C]died, just [G]died. 46 | P a g e

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[Em][D][C] [Em][D][C] [Em][D][C] [Em][D][C] [G]Now I'm grown up and playing in a band, And there's a [D]car park where the palais used to [G]stand. My sister's married and she lives on an estate. Her daughters [D]go out, now it's her turn to [G]wait. She knows they [C]get away with things she never [G]could, But if I [D]asked her I wonder if she [G]would, Come [C]dancing, Come on sister, [G]have yourself a ball. Don't be afraid to come [D7]dancing, It's [C]only [G]natural. Come [C]dancing, [C]Just like the palais [G]on a Saturday. And all her friends will come [D7]dancing Where the [C]big bands used to [Em]play. Song:- https://youtu.be/AEeH5OkjeIY

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

Come Up And See Me Make Me Smile You've done it [F]all, you've [C]broken every [G]code [F]And pulled the [C]rebel… to the [G]floor You spoilt the [F]game… no [C]matter what you [G]say [F]For only [C]metal….what a [G]bore! [F]Blue eyes… [C]blue eyes [F]How come you [C]tell so many [G]lies? [Dm]Come up and [F]see me… make me [C]smile[G] [Dm]I’ll do what you [F]want…running [C]wild[G] There's nothing [F]left,,,all [C]gone and…run a[G]way [F]Maybe you'll [C]tarry….for a [G]while It's just a [F]test…a [C]game for us to [G]play [F]Win or [C]lose, it's hard to [G]smile [F]Resist... [C]resist [F]It's from your[C]self…you have to [G]hide, oh [Dm]Come up and [F]see me… make me [C]smile[G] [Dm]I’ll do what you [F]want…running [C]wild[G] There ain't no [F]more…[C]you've taken every[G]thing [F]From my be[C]lief in…Mother [G]Earth Can you ig[F]nore….my [C]faith in every[G]thing [F]'Cause I know what [C]faith is and what….it's [G]worth [F]Away, a[C]way [F]And don't say [C]maybe you'll…[G]try To [Dm]Come up and [F]see me… make me [C]smile[G] [Dm]I’ll do what you [F]want…running [C]wild[G] [F]Ooh-[C]ooh la-la-la [F]Ooh-[C]ooh la-la-la [G]Ooooaaaah [Dm]Come up and [F]see me Song:- https://youtu.be/7FFBTljZDGY https://youtu.be/7ZAz54qVX9s 48 | P a g e 2019 Sing and Share INDEX

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Cowgirl In The Sand [Am]Hello cowgirl in the [F]sand [Am]Is this place at your com[F]mand [C]Can I [G]stay here [F]for a [G]while [C]Can I [G]see your [F]sweet sweet [G]smile [Dm]Old e[Em]nough now to [C]change your [F]name When [Dm]so many [Em]love you is [C]it the [F]same? It's the [Dm]woman in you that makes you want to [C]play this [F]game. [Am]Hello Ruby in the [F]dust [Am]Has your band begun to [F]rust [C]After [G]all the [F]sin we've [G]had [C]I was [G]hopin' that [F]we'd turn [G]bad [Dm]Old e[Em]nough now to [C]change your [F]name When [Dm]so many [Em]love you is [C]it the [F]same? It's the [Dm]woman in you that makes you want to [C]play this [F]game. [Am]Hello woman of my [F]dreams [Am]This is not the way it [F]seems [C]Purple [G]words on a [F]grey back[G]ground To [C]be a [G]woman and to [F]be turned [G]down [Dm]Old e[Em]nough now to [C]change your [F]name When [Dm]so many [Em]love you is [C]it the [F]same? It's the [Dm]woman in you that makes you want to [C]play this [F]game. Song:- https://youtu.be/spD5OxAzTPQ

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

Croppy Boy [D]‘Twas early, early [G]in the Spring The [Em]birds did [A]whistle and [D]sweetly sing [D]Changing their notes from [G]tree to [D]tree And the [Em]song they [A]sang was ‘Old [G]Ireland [D]Free’ [D]‘Twas early, early all [G]in the night The [Em]yeoman [A]cavalry gave [D]me a fright The [D]yeoman cavalry was [G]my down[D]fall And [Em]I was [A]taken by [G]Lord Corn[D]wall [D]As I went walkin', up [G]Wexford Hill Oh [Em]who would [A]blame me to [D]cry my fill I [D]looked behind and I [G]looked be[D]fore My [Em]aged Mother [A]I shall [G]see no [D]more [D]As I went walkin’, up [G]Wexford Street My [Em]own first [A]cousin I chanced to [D]meet [D]My own first cousin did [G]me be[D]tray And for [Em]one bare [A]guinea sold my [G]life [D]away [D]As I was mounted on the [G]platform high My [Em]aged [A]Father I [D]chanced to spy My aged Father did [G]me den[D]y And the [Em]name he [A]gave me was the [G]Croppy [D]Boy [D]It's in Dungannon where this [G]young man died [Em]And in Dun[A]gannon where his [D]body lies So all good people who [G]do pass [D]by Do [Em]drop a [A]tear for the [G]Croppy [D]Boy Song:- https://youtu.be/_QMx1lXgUKc

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Da Do Ron Ron I [D]met her on a Monday and my [G]heart stood still Da [A]doo ron ron ron Da [D]doo ron ron [D]Somebody told me that her [G]name was Jill Da [A]doo ron ron ron Da [D]doo ron ron [D]Yeah, my [G]heart stood still [D]Yeah, her [A]name was Jill [D]And when she [G]walked me home Da [A]doo ron ron ron Da [D]doo ron ron I [D]knew what she was thinkin' when she [G]caught my eye Da [A]doo ron ron ron Da [D]doo ron ron [D]She looked so quiet but [G]my oh my Da [A]doo ron ron ron Da [D]doo ron ron [D]Yeah, she [G]caught my eye [D]Yeah, [A]my oh my [D]And when I [G]walked her home Da [A]doo ron ron ron Da [D]doo ron ron [D]Picked her up at seven and she [G]looked so fine Da [A]doo ron ron ron Da [D]doo ron ron [D]Someday soon I'm gonna [G]make her mine Da [A]doo ron ron ron Da [D]doo ron ron [D]Yeah, she [G]looked so fine [D]Yeah, I'll [A]make her mine [D]And when I [G]walked her home Da [A]doo ron ron ron Da [D]doo ron ron Song:- https://youtu.be/L0dikX80Ed8

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

Dance The Night Away [D]Here comes my [A7]happiness a[D]gain [A7] [D]Right back to [A7]where it should have [D]been [A7] [D]'Cause now she's [A7]gone and I am [D]free [A7] [D]And she can't [A7]do a thing to [D]me [A7] I [D]just wanna [A7]dance the night a[D]way [A7] [D]With senor[A7]itas who can [D]sway [A7] [D]Right now to[A7]morrow's lookin' [D]bright [A7] [D]Just like the [A7]sunny mornin' [D]light [A7] And [D]if you should [A7]see her [D]Please let her [A7]know that I'm [D]well, [A7]As you can [D]tell [A7] And [D]if she should [A7]tell you, That [D]she wants me [A7]back Tell her [D]no, [A7]I gotta [D]go [A7] I [D]just wanna [A7]dance the night a[D]way [A7] [D]With senor[A7]itas who can [D]sway [A7] [D]Right now to[A7]morrow's lookin' [D]bright [A7] [D]Just like the [A7]sunny mornin' [D]light [A7] And [D]if you should [A7]see her [D]Please let her [A7]know that I'm [D]well, [A7]As you can [D]tell [A7] And [D]if she should [A7]tell you, That [D]she wants me [A7]back Tell her [D]no, [A7]I gotta [D]go [A7] I [D]just wanna [A7]dance the night a[D]way [A7] [D]With senor[A7]itas who can [D]sway [A7] [D]Right now to[A7]morrow's lookin' [D]bright [A7] [D]Just like the [A7]sunny mornin' [D]light [A7] Song:- https://youtu.be/-UajuBAUkBs https://youtu.be/MXCSzwIHLo8 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

Danny Boy Oh, Danny [G]boy, the [G7]pipes, the pipes are [C]calling From [D7]glen to [G]glen, [C]and [G]Down the [Em]mountain [D]side.[D7] The summer's [G]gone, and [G7]all the flowers are [C]dying, It's [Am]you, it's [G]you must [D7]go and I must [G]bide.[C][G] But [D7]come ye [G]back when [C]summer's [D]in the mea[G]dow, Or [D7]when the [Em]valley's [D]hushed And [G]white with [D]snow, [A7][D7] T'is I'll be [G]there in [C]sunshine or in [G]shadow, [Em]Oh, Danny [G]boy, oh Danny [C]boy, I love [D]you [G]so[C][G] But when [D7]ye [G]come, and [G7]all the flowers are [C]dying, If [D7]I am [G]dead, [C]as [G]dead I [Em]well may [D]be [D7] You'll come and [G]find the [G7]place where I am [C]lying, And [Am]kneel and [G]say an [D7]Ave there for [G]me.[C][G] And [D7]I shall [G]hear, though [D]soft you tread a[G]bove me, And [D7]all my [Em]grave will [D]warmer, [G]sweeter [D]be, [A7][D7] For you will [G]bend and [C]tell me that you [G]love me, And [Em]I shall [G]sleep in peace un[C]til you come [D]to [G]me[C][G] Song:- https://youtu.be/r-UYnRU51hk

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

Darby’s Castle [C]See the ruin on the [Am]hill where the [F]smoke is [Am]hanging [Dm]still Like an [G7]echo of an age long [C]forgotten There's a story of a [Am]home crushed Be[F]neath those [Am]blackened [Dm]stones And a [G]roof that fell be[G7]fore the beams were [G]rotten Cecil [C]Darby loved his [Am]wife and he [F]laboured [Am]all his [Dm]life To pro[G7]vide her with material [C]possessions And he built for her a [Am]home of the [F]finest [Am]wood and [Dm]stone And the [G]building soon be[G7]came his sole [G]obsession Oh it [F]took three hundred [G7]days for the [C]timbers to be [Am]raised And the [F]silhouette was [C]seen for miles a[G7]round And the [C]gables reached as [Am]high As the [F]eagles [Am]in the [Dm]sky But it [G]only took one [G7]night to bring it [G]down When Darby's castle [G7]tumbled to the [C]ground [C]Though the shared a common [Am]bed There was [F]precious [Am]little [Dm]said In the [G7]moments that were set aside for [C]sleeping For his busy dreams were [Am]filled With the [F]rooms he'd [Am]yet to [Dm]build And he [G]never heard [G7]young Helen Darby [G]weeping Then [C]one night he heard a [Am]sound As he [G]laid his [Am]pencil [Dm]down And he [G7]traced it to her door and turned the [C]handle And the pale light of the [Am]moon through The [F]windows [Am]of the [Dm]room Split the [G]shadows where two [G7]bodies lay en[G]tangled Oh it [F]took three hundred [G7]days For the [C]timbers to be [Am]raised And the [F]silhouette was [C]seen for miles a[G7]round And the [C]gables reached as [Am]high As the [F]eagles [Am]in the [Dm]sky But it [G]only took one [G7]night to bring it [G]down When Darby's castle [G7]tumbled to the [C]ground Song:- https://youtu.be/kdV1GxQowoE 54 | P a g e 2019 Sing and Share Email:-MeithealCeol@gmail.com INDEX


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Darcy Farrow Where the [C]walker runs [C7]down to the [F]Carson Valley [C]Plain, There lived a [C7]maiden, Darcy [C]Farrow was her [G]name. The [C]daughter of old [C7]Dundee, and a [F]fair one was [C]she, The [F]sweetest [C]flower that [Am]bloomed o'er the [C]range. Her [C]voice was as [C7]sweet as [F]sugar can[C]dy, Her touch was as [C7]soft as a [C]bed of goose [G]down. Her [C]eyes shone [C7]bright like the [F]pretty [C]lights That [F]shine in the [C]night out of [Am]Yerrington [C]town. [C]She was [C7]courted by [F]young Vanda[C]mere. A fine lad was [C7]he as [C]I am to [G]hear. He [C]gave her silver [C7]rings and [F]lacy [C]things. She [F]Promised to [C]wed before the [Am]snows came that [C]year. But her [C]pony did [C7]stumble, and [F]she did [C]fall. Her dying touched the [C7]hearts of us [C]one and [G]all. Young [C]Vandy in his [C7]pain put a [F]bullet through his [C]brain, We [F]buried them to[C]gether as the [Am]snows began to [C]fall. They [C]sing of Darcy [C7]Farrow where the [F]Truckee runs [C]through, They sing of her [C7]beauty in Virginia [C]City, [G]too. At [C]dusky sun[C7]down to her [F]name they drink a [C]round and [F]To young [C]Vandy whose [Am]love was [C]true. Song:- https://youtu.be/Itfg1DDAFmo

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

Day-O (The Banana Boat Song) Day-o, day-ay-ay-o Daylight come and me wan' go home Day, me say day, me say day, me say day Me say day, me say day-ay-ay-o Daylight come and me wan' go home [C]Work all night on a drink of rum [C]Daylight come and me [G7]wan' go [C]home [C]Stack banana till de morning come [C]Daylight come and me [G7]wan' go [C]home Lift [C]six foot, seven foot, eight foot bunch [C]Daylight come and me [G7]wan' go [C]home [C]Six foot, seven foot, eight foot bunch [C]Daylight come and me [G7]wan' go [C]home [C]Day-o, [F]day-ay-ay-ay-ay-[C]o [C]Daylight come and me [G7]wan' go [C]home [C]Day-o, [F]day-ay-ay-ay-ay-[C]o [C]Daylight come and me [G7]wan' go [C]home [C]Come, Mister tally man, [G7]tally me banana [C]Daylight come and me [G7]wan' go [C]home [C]Come, Mister tally man, tally me banana [C]Daylight come and me [G7]wan' go [C]home A [C]beautiful bunch of ripe banana [C]Daylight come and me [G7]wan' go [C]home [C]Hide the deadly black tarantula [C]Daylight come and me [G7]wan' go [C]home [C]Day-o, [F]day-ay-ay-[C]o [C]Daylight come and me [G7]wan' go [C]home [C]Day-o, [F]day-ay-ay-[C]o [C]Daylight come and me [G7]wan' go [C]home Song:- https://youtu.be/E9RsJatiXm4 56 | P a g e 2019 Sing and Share INDEX

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Do What You Do Do Well Boy [C]He couldn't move a mountain Nor pull down a big old [G7]tree-ee But my daddy became a mighty big man With a simple philoso[C]phy And he said…. [C]Do what you do do well boy Do what you do do [G7]well Give your love and all of your heart And do what you do do [C]well [C]Sometimes he'd kiss my mother And hold her tender[G7]ly Then he'd look across the top of her head And he'd wink and say to [C]me [C]Do what you do do well boy Do what you do do [G7]well Give your love and all of your heart And do what you do do [C]well Well [C]he was a man of laughter But a tragedy came [G7]by The tears ran free and he'd say to me Never be afraid to [C]cry [C]Do what you do do well boy Do what you do do [G7]well Give your love and all of your heart And do what you do do [C]well [C]Today I still remember Just like yester[G7]day 'Bout a mighty big man with a mighty big heart And a mighty few words to [C]say Song:- https://youtu.be/NwMFvgrPLcw 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

Down By The Sally Gardens Down [G]by the [D7]Sally [C]Gar[G]dens, My [C]love and [D7]I did [G]meet. She crossed the [D7]Sally [C]Gar[G]dens With [C]little [D7]snow-white [G]feet. She [Em]bid me [C]take love [Bm]easy, As the [C]leaves grow [D7]on the [G]tree, But I being [D7]young and [C]foo[G]lish, With [C]her did [D7]not a[G]gree. In a [G]field down [D7]by the [C]ri[G]ver, My [C]love and [D7]I did [G]stand And on my [D7]leaning [C]shoul[G]der, She [C]laid her [D7]snow-white [G]hand. She [Em]bid me [C]take life [Bm]easy, As the [C]grass grows [D7]on the [G]weirs But I was [D7]young and [C]foo[G]lish, And [C]now am [D7]full of [G]tears. Down [G]by the [D7]Sally [C]Gar[G]dens, My [C]love and [D7]I did [G]meet. She crossed the [D7]Sally [C]Gar[G]dens With [C]little [D7]snow-white [G]feet. She [Em]bid me [C]take love [Bm]easy, As the [C]leaves grow [D7]on the [G]tree, But I being [D7]young and [C]foo[G]lish, With [C]her did [D7]not a[G]gree.

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

Drift Away [G]Day after day I'm more con[D]fused Yet I [G]look for the light in the pouring [D]rain You [G]know that's a game that I hate to [D]lose I'm [Em]feelin' the strain, [G]ain't it a shame Oh, [D]gimme the beat, boys, and free my soul I [A]wanna get lost in your rock and roll and [G]drift away Oh, [D]give me the beat, boys, and free my soul I [A]wanna get lost in your rock and roll and [G]drift away (Won't you take me a[D]way?) [G]Beginning to think that I'm wastin' [D]time I [G]don't understand the things I [D]do The [G]world outside looks so un[D]kind I'm [Em]countin' on you to [G]carry me through Oh, [D]gimme the beat, boys, and free my soul I [A]wanna get lost in your rock and roll and [G]drift away Oh, [D]give me the beat, boys, and free my soul I [A]wanna get lost in your rock and roll and [G]drift away (Won't you take me a[D]way?) And [Em]when my mind is free [G]You know a melody can [D]move me And [Em]when I'm feelin' blue The [G]guitar's comin' through to [A]soothe me [G]Thanks for the joy that you've given [D]me I [G]want you to know I believe in your [D]song [G]Rhythm and rhyme and harmon[D]y [Em]You help me along [G]makin' me strong Oh, [D]gimme the beat, boys, and free my soul I [A]wanna get lost in your rock and roll and [G]drift away Oh, [D]give me the beat, boys, and free my soul I [A]wanna get lost in your rock and roll and [G]drift away (Won't you take me a[D]way?) Song:- https://youtu.be/FAF9GMqiRbs 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

End Of The Line Well it's [D]all right, riding [A]around in the [G]breeze Well it's [D]all right, if you live the [A]life you [G]please Well it's [D]all right, doing the [A]best you [G]can Well it's [D]all right, as long as you [A]lend a [G]hand You can [G]sit around and wait for the [D]phone to ring, (At the end of the line) [G]Waiting for someone to tell you every[D]thing, (At the end of the line) [G]Sit around and wonder what [D]tomorrow'd bring, (At the end of the line) Maybe a [A]diamond ring Well it's [D]all right, even if they [A]say you're [G]wrong Well it's [D]all right, sometimes you [A]gotta be [G]strong Well it's [D]all right, as long as you got [A]someone to [G]lay with Well it's [D]all right, every day is [A]judgment [G]day [G]Maybe somewhere down the [D]road a way, (At the end of the line) [G]You'll think of me and wonder where I [D]am these days, (At the end of the line) [G]Maybe somewhere down the road when some[D]body plays, (At the end of the line) [A]Purple haze Well it's [D]all right, even if [A]push comes to [G]shove Well it's [D]all right, if you got [A]someone to [G]love Well it's [D]all right, everything'll [A]work out [G]fine Well it's [D]all right, we're going to the [A]end of the [G]line

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[G]Don't have to be ashamed of the [D]car I drive, (At the end of the line) [G]I'm just glad to be here, happy to [D]be alive, (At the end of the line) [G]And it don't matter if you're [D]by my side, (At the end of the line) I'm [A]satisfied Well it's [D]all right, even if you're [A]old and [G]gray Well it's [D]all right, you still got [A]something to [G]say Well it's [D]all right, remember to [A]live and let [G]live Well it's [D]all right, best you can [A]do is [G]forgive Well it's [D]all right, riding [A]around in the [G]breeze Well it's [D]all right, if you live the [A]life you [G]please Well it's [D]all right, even if the [A]sun don't [G]shine Well it's [D]all right, we're going to the [A]end of the [G]line

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

Everybody’s Talking [C]Everybody's [Cmaj7]talking at me [C]I don't hear a [C7]word they're saying [Dm]Only the [G]echoes of my [C]mind[Cmaj7] [C]People [Cmaj7]stopping, staring [C]I can't [C7]see their faces [Dm]Only the [G]shadows of their [C]eyes[Cmaj7] I'm [Dm]going where the [G]sun keeps shining [C]Through the pouring [C7]rain [Dm]Going where the [G]weather suits my [C]clothes[C7] [Dm]Banking off of the [G]northeast winds [C]Sailing on a summer [C7]breeze [Dm]Skipping over the [G]ocean like a stone[Cmaj7] I'm [Dm]going where the [G]sun keeps shining [C]Through the pouring [C7]rain [Dm]Going where the [G]weather suits my [C]clothes[C7] [Dm]Banking off of the [G]northeast winds [C]Sailing on a summer [C7]breeze [Dm]Skipping over the [G]ocean like a stone[Cmaj7] [C]Everybody's [Cmaj7]talking at me [C]I don't hear a [C7]word they're saying [Dm]Only the [G]echoes of my [C]mind[Cmaj7] [Dm]I won't let you [G]leave my [C]love behind [Dm]No, I won't let you [G]leave……. [C]I won't let you [Cmaj7]leave my [C]love behind

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

Everything I Own [C]You sheltered me from harm Kept me [F]warm, [Fm]kept me [C]warm[G] [C]You gave my life to me Set me [F]free, [Fm]set me [C]free[G] [Dm]The finest [F]years I ever [G]knew, [Dm]Were all the [F]years I had with [G]you And [F]I would give [C]any[Dm]thing I [G]own [F]Give up my [C]life, my [Dm]heart, my [G]home [F]I would give [C]every[Dm]thing I [G]own, Just to [F]have you back a[C]gain [C]You taught me how to love What it's [F]of, [Fm]what it's [C]of[G] [C]You never said too much, but [Am]still you showed the way And I [A#]knew [F]from watching [C]you [Dm]Nobody [F]else could ever [G]know, The [Dm]part of [F]me that can't let [G]go And [F]I would give [C]any[Dm]thing I [G]own [F]Give up my [C]life, my [Dm]heart, my [G]home [F]I would give [C]every[Dm]thing I [G]own, Just to [F]have you back a[C]gain Is there [Am]someone you know, you’re [C]loving them so, But taking them all for [F]granted? You may [Dm]lose them one day, Someone [F]takes them away, And they [A#]don't hear the words you long to [G]say [F]I would give [C]any[Dm]thing I [G]own [F]Give up my [C]life, my [Dm]heart, my [G]home [F]I would give [C]every[Dm]thing I [G]own, Just to [F]have you back a[C]gain Just to [F]touch you once a[C]gain Song:- https://youtu.be/-Q1kB0R4Ijs 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

Father And Son It's not [G]time to make a [D]change, Just relax, take it [C]eas[Am7]y You're still [G]young, that's your [Em]fault, There's so [Am]much you have to [D]know Find a [G]girl, settle [D]down, if you want you can [C]mar[Am7]ry Look at [G]me, I am [Em]old, but I'm [Am]happy [C][G][D] I was [G]once like you are [Bm7]now, And I know that it's not [C]eas[Am7]y, To be [G]calm when you've [Em]found Something going [Am]on [C][G][D] But take your [G]time, think a [Bm7]lot, Why, think of everything you've [C]got[Am7] For you will [G]still be here to[Em]morrow, but your [D]dreams may [G]not How can [G]I try to ex[Bm]plain, When I do he turns a[C]way a[Am7]gain It's [G]always been the [Em]same, same old [Am]story [C][G][D] From the [G]moment I could [Bm]talk I was ordered to [C]lis[Am7]ten Now there's a [G]way and I [Em]know that I [D]have to [G]go Away I [D]know [C]I [G]have to go It's not [G]time to make a [D]change, Just sit down, take it [C]slow[Am7]ly You're still [G]young, that's your [Em]fault, There's so [Am]much you have to go [D]through Find a [G]girl, settle [D]down, if you want you can [C]mar[Am7]ry Look at [G]me, I am [Em]old, but I'm [Am]happy [C][G][D] All the [G]times that I [Bm]cried, Keeping all the things I [C]knew in[Am7]side, It's [G]hard, but it's [Em]harder to ig[Am]nore [D]it If they were [G]right, I'd a[Bm]gree, But it's them you know not [C]me[Am7] Now there's a [G]way and I [Em]know that I [D]have to [G]go Away I [D]know [C]I [G]have to go Song:- https://youtu.be/X8W5U2tIFQI 64 | P a g e 2019 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

Fire And Rain [A]Just yesterday [Em]morning, they let me [D]know you were [A]gone Suzanne, the [E]plans they made put an [G]end to [A]you I walked out this [Em]morning and I [G]wrote down this [A]song, I just can't remem[E]ber who to [G]send it [A]to [D]I've seen [Bm]fire and [E]I've seen [A]rain, I've seen [D]sunny [Bm]days that I [E]thought would never [A]end I've seen [D]lonely times when I [Bm]could not [E]find a [A]friend, But I [G]always [D]thought that I'd see [Em]you a[A]gain. [A]Won't you look down upon me, [Em]Jesus, You've got to [D]help me make a [A]stand You've just got to [E]see me through an[G]other [A]day My body's [Em]aching and my [D]time is at [A]hand I won't [E]make it any [G]other [A]way [D]I've seen [Bm]fire and [E]I've seen [A]rain, I've seen [D]sunny days that I [Bm]thought would [E]never [A]end I've seen [D]lonely times when I [Bm]could not [E]find a [A]friend, But I [G]always [D]thought that [Em]I'd see you a[A]gain. Been [A]walking my mind to an [Em]easy time, My [D]back turned towards the [A]sun. Lord knows when the [E]cold wind blows it'll [G]turn your head a[A]round. Well, there's hours of time on the [Em]telephone line [D]Talking about things to [A]come. Sweet dreams and [E]flying machines in [G]pieces on the [A]ground. [D]I've seen [Bm]fire and [E]I've seen [A]rain, I've seen [D]sunny days that I [E]thought would never [A]end I've seen [D]lonely [Bm]times when I [E]could not find a [A]friend, But I [G]always [D]thought that [Em]I'd see you Baby, one more time a[A]gain, now. Thought I'd see [Em]you one more time a[A]gain There's just a [Em]few things coming my way this time a[A]round, now. Thought I'd [Em]see [A]you, Thought I'd [Em]see [A]you, [Em]fire and [A]rain, now. Song:- https://youtu.be/C3uaXCJcRrE 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

From A Jack To A king Key of D [D]From a jack to a king, from loneliness to a [A7]wedding ring I've played an [A]ace and I won a queen I walked away with your [D]heart [D]From a jack to a king With no regrets I stacked the [A7]cards last night And lady luck [A]played her hand just right You made me king of your [D]heart For [D7]just a [G]little while I thought that I might [D]lose the game Then just in [E]time I saw that twinkle in your [A]eyes [D]From a jack to a king, from loneliness to a [A7]wedding ring I've played an [A]ace and I won a queen I walked away with your [D]heart For [D7]just a [G]little while I thought that I might [D]lose the game Then just in [E]time I saw that twinkle in your [A]eyes [D]From a jack to a king, from loneliness to a [A7]wedding ring I've played an [A]ace and I won a queen I walked away with your [D]heart Song:- https://youtu.be/B7b_mkuoqnU

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you 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 Jack To A king Key of G [G]From a jack to a king, from loneliness to a [D7]wedding ring I've played an [D]ace and I won a queen I walked away with your [G]heart [G]From a jack to a king With no regrets I stacked the [D7]cards last night And lady luck [D]played her hand just right You made me king of your [G]heart For [G7]just a [C]little while I thought that I might [G]lose the game Then just in [A]time I saw that twinkle in your [D]eyes [G]From a jack to a king, from loneliness to a [D7]wedding ring I've played an [D]ace and I won a queen I walked away with your [G]heart For [G7]just a [C]little while I thought that I might [G]lose the game Then just in [A]time I saw that twinkle in your [D]eyes [G]From a jack to a king, from loneliness to a [D7]wedding ring I've played an [D]ace and I won a queen I walked away with your [G]heart Song:- https://youtu.be/B7b_mkuoqnU

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you 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 Clare To Here There's [F]four who share this [G]room As we [C]work hard for the [G]brass And [F]getting up late on [G]Sundays I [C]never get to [G]Mass It's a [Dm]long, long [G7]way from Clare to [C]here [Em][Am] It's a [Dm]long, long [G]way from Clare to [Am]here It's a [F]long, long [G]way, it gets [C]further by the [Am]day It's a [Dm]long [G7]way from Clare to [Am]here When [F]Friday comes a[G]round Terry's [C]only into [G]fighting My [F]Ma would like a [G]letter home but [C]I'm too tired for [G]writing It [F]almost breaks my [G]heart when I [C]think of Jose[G]phine I [F]told her I'd be [G]coming home with my [C]pockets full of [G]green It's a [Dm]long, long [G7]way from Clare to [C]here [Em][Am] It's a [Dm]long, long [G]way from Clare to [Am]here It's a [F]long, long [G]way, it gets [C]further by the [Am]day It's a [Dm]long [G7]way from Clare to [Am]here And the [F]only time I [G]feel alright is [C]when I'm into [G]drinking It [F]eases off the [G]pain of it and [C]levels out my [G]thinking I [F]sometimes hear a [G]fiddle play or [C]maybe it's a [G]notion I [F]dream I see white [G]horses dance u[C]pon that other [G]ocean It's a [Dm]long, long [G7]way from Clare to [C]here [Em][Am] It's a [Dm]long, long [G]way from Clare to [Am]here It's a [F]long, long [G]way, it gets [C]further by the [Am]day It's a [Dm]long [G7]way from Clare to [Am]here

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

Goin’ Back I [G]think I'm goin' back To the [Dm]things I learned so well in my [G]youth I [G]think I'm returning to Those [Dm]days when I was young enough to know the [G]truth Now there [Em]are no games To only [Bm]pass the time No more [Em]electric trains No more [G]trees to climb But thinking [Am]young and growing older is no [G]sin And [Am]I can play the game of life to [G]win I [G]can recall a time, When I [Dm]wasn't ashamed to reach out to a [G]friend And now I [G]think I've got A lot [Dm]more than just my toys to [G]lend Now there's [Em]more to do Than watch my [Bm]sailboat glide But [Em]every day can be A magic [G]carpet ride A [Am]little bit of courage is all we [G]lack So [Am]catch me if you can, I'm goin' [G]back

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you 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 Christian Soldier Key of C [C]Not so long a[G7]go, in Okla[C]homa The [G7]son of an Okie preacher, knelt to [C]pray [C7] He said [F]Lord I wanna be a Christian [C]soldier, just like you And [D7]fight to build a new, and better [G7]day Now [C]many years and [G7]miles, from Okla[C]homa That [G7]same young Okie boy still kneels to [C]pray [C7] But [F]he don't pray to be no Christian [C]soldier, anymore He just prays, to make it [G7]through, another [C]day [C7] 'Cause it's [F]hard to be a Christian soldier, [C]When you tote a gun And it [F]hurts to have to watch a grown man [C]cry But we're, [F]playin' cards, [G7]writin' home, [C]An' havin' lots of [Am]fun [D7]Tellin' jokes and learnin' how to [G7]die You [C]know the [G7]things I've come to know, seem so con[C]fusin' [G7]And it's gettin' hard to tell, what's wrong from [C]right [C7] I can't [F]separate the winners from the [C]losers anymore And I'm thinkin' of just [G7]givin' up the [C]fight [C7] 'Cause it's [F]hard to be a Christian soldier, [C]When you tote a gun And it [F]hurts to have to watch a grown man [C]cry But we're, [F]playin' cards, [G7]writin' home, [C]And ain’t we havin’ [Am]fun [D7]Turnin' on and learnin' how to [G7]die Song:- https://youtu.be/3-WFtmB-8wc

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you 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 Christian Soldier Key of G [G]Not so long a[D7]go, in Okla[G]homa The [D7]son of an Okie preacher, knelt to [G]pray [G7] He said [C]Lord I wanna be a Christian [G]soldier, just like you And [A7]fight to build a new, and better [D7]day Now [G]many years and [D7]miles, from Okla[G]homa That [D7]same young Okie boy still kneels to [G]pray [G7] But [C]he don't pray to be no Christian [G]soldier, anymore He just prays, to make it [D7]through, another [G]day [G7] 'Cause it's [C]hard to be a Christian soldier, [G]When you tote a gun And it [C]hurts to have to watch a grown man [G]cry But we're, [C]playin' cards, [D7]writin' home, [G]An' havin' lots of [Em]fun [C]Tellin' jokes and learnin' how to [D7]die You [G]know the [D7]things I've come to know, seem so con[G]fusin' [D7]And it's gettin' hard to tell, what's wrong from [G]right [G7] I can't [C]separate the winners from the [G]losers anymore And I'm thinkin' of just [D7]givin' up the [G]fight [G7] 'Cause it's [C]hard to be a Christian soldier, [G]When you tote a gun And it [C]hurts to have to watch a grown man [G]cry But we're, [C]playin' cards, [D7]writin' home, [G]And ain’t we havin’ [Em]fun [C]Turnin' on and learnin' how to [D7]die Song:- https://youtu.be/3-WFtmB-8wc

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

Goodbye Again It's [G]five o'clock this [Em]morning and the [C]sun is on the [G]rise. There's [G]frosting on the [Em]windowpane and [C]sorrow in your [D7]eyes The [G]stars are fading [Em]quietly, [C]night is nearly [G]gone. And [G]so you turn a[Em]way from me and [C]tears begin to [D7]come And it's Good[Am]bye a[D7]gain, I'm [G]sorry to be [Em]leaving you. [Am]Goodbye a[D7]gain, as [G]if you didn't [Em]know, It's [Am]Goodbye a[D7]gain, And I [G]wish you could [Em]tell me, Why [Am]do we always fight when I have to [D7]go? It [G]seems a shame to [Em]leave you now, the [C]days are soft and [G]warm I [G]long to lay me [Em]down again and [C]hold you in my [G]arms. I [G]long to kiss your [Em]tears away and [C]give you back your [G]smile. But [G]other voices [Em]beckon me and [C]For a little [D7]while It's [Am]Goodbye a[D7]gain, And I [G]wish you could [Em]tell me, Why [Am]do we always fight when I have to [D7]go? [G]I have to [Bm]go and see some [C]friends of mine And [G]some that I don't [Em]know, And [Am]some who aren't fam[D7]iliar with my [G]name. It's some[Bm]thing that's inside of [C]me, Not hard to under[Em]stand, It's [Am]anyone who'll [C]listen to me [D7]sing. And [G]if your hours are [Em]empty now, [C]who am I to [G]blame? You [G]think if I were [Em]always here, our [C]love would be the [D7]same? [G]As it is, the [Em]time we have is [C]worth the time a[G]lone. [G]Lying by your [Em]side's the [G]greatest peace I've ever [D7]known, and it's [Am]Goodbye a[D7]gain, And I [G]wish you could [Em]tell me, Why [Am]do we always fight when I have to [D7]go? Song:- https://youtu.be/fSY_sitExdQ 72 | 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

Happy Birthday To You [C]Happy Birthday to [G7]You Happy Birthday to [C]You Happy Birth[C7]day Dear [F](name) Happy [C]Birthday [G7]to [C]You. [C]Lá breithe shona [G7]dhuit Lá breithe shona [C]dhuit Lá breithe [C7]a [F] (name) Lá [C]breithe [G7]shona [C]dhuit [C]Zum Geburtstag viel [G7]Glück Zum Geburtstag viel [C]Glück Zum Geburtstag [C7]liebe [F] (name) Zum [C]Geburtstag [G7]viel [C]Glück [C]Joyeux anniver[G7]saire Joyeux anniver[C]saire Joyeux [C7]anniversaire [F] (name) Joy[C]eux [G7]anniver[C]saire

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you 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 Did I [G]see you [D]down in a [C]young girl's [G]town With your Mother in so much [D]pain? I was [C]almost [D]there at the [Em]top of the [A]stairs With her [G]screamin' in the [D]rain. Did she [G]wake you [D]up to [C]tell you [G]that It was only a change of [D]plan? Dream [C]up, dream [D]up, let me [Em]fill your [A]cup With the [G]promise of a [D]man. Did I [G]see you [D]walking [C]with the [G]boys Though it was not hand in [D]hand? And was [C]some black [D]face in a [Em]lonely [A]place When [G]you could under[D]stand? Did she [G]wake you [D]up to [C]tell you [G]that It was only a change of [D]plan? Dream [C]up, dream [D]up, let me [Em]fill your [A]cup With the [G]promise of a [D]man. Will I [G]see you [D]give more than [C]I can [G]take? Will I only harvest [D]some? As the [C]days fly [D]past will we [Em]lose our [A]grasp Or [G]fuse it in the [D]sun? Did she [G]wake you [D]up to [C]tell you [G]that It was only a change of [D]plan? Dream [C]up, dream [D]up, let me [Em]fill your [A]cup With the [G]promise of a [D]man. Song:- https://youtu.be/AjLJyDVbRYE

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

Have You Ever Seen The Rain [C]Someone told me long ago, there's a calm before the storm, I [G]know; it's been comin' [C]for some time. [C]When it's over, so they say, it'll rain a sunny day, I [G]know; shinin' down like [C]water. [F]I wanna [G]know, have you [C]ever seen the [Am]rain? [F]I want to [G]know, have you [C]ever seen the [Am]rain [F]Comin' down on a [G]sunny [C]day? [C]Yesterday, and days before, sun is cold and rain is hard, I [G]know; been that way for [C]all my time. [C]'Til forever, on it goes through the circle, fast and slow, I [G]know; it can't stop, I [C]wonder. Yeah! [F]I wanna [G]know, have you [C]ever seen the [Am]rain? [F]I want to [G]know, have you [C]ever seen the [Am]rain [F]Comin' down on a [G]sunny [C]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

Here I Am Lord [D]I, the Lord of [G]sea and [D]sky, [D]I have [Bm]heard My [D]people [A7]cry. [D]All who [Bm]dwell in [G]dark and [D]sin, [Em]My hand will [A]save. [D]I who made the [G]stars of [D]night, I [D]will [Bm]make their [D]darkness [A7]bright. [D]Who will [Bm]bare My [G]light to [D]them? [Em]Whom shall I [A]send? [A]Here I [D]am Lord, Is it [Bm]I Lord? I have [D]heard You [Em]calling in the [A]night. I will [D]go Lord, if You [Bm]lead me. I will [D]hold Your [Em]people [A]in my [D]heart [D]I, the Lord of [G]snow and [D]rain, [D]I have [Bm]borne My [D]people’s [A7]pain. [D]I have [Bm]wept for [G]love of [D]them, [Em]They turn a[A]way. [D]I will break their [G]hearts of [D]stone, [D]Give them [Bm]hearts for [D]love a[A7]lone. [D]I will [Bm]speak My [G]word to [D]them, [Em]Whom shall I [A]send? [A]Here I [D]am Lord, Is it [Bm]I Lord? I have [D]heard You [Em]calling in the [A]night. I will [D]go Lord, if You [Bm]lead me. I will [D]hold Your [Em]people [A]in my [D]heart [D]I, the Lord of [G]wind and [D]flame, [D]I will [Bm]tend the [D]poor and [A7]lame. [D]I will [Bm]set a [G]feast for [D]them, [Em]My hand will [A]save [D]Finest bread I [G]will pro[D]vide, [D]‘Til their [Bm]hearts be [D]satis[A7]fied. [D]I will [Bm]give My [G]life to [D]them, [Em]Whom shall I [A]send? Song:- https://youtu.be/VyHTkGrLicg 76 | P a g e 2019 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

Hey Good Lookin’ [C]Hey, good lookin' - what ya got cookin'? [D]How's about cooking [G]somethin' up with [C]me? [C]Hey, sweet baby - don't you think maybe We can [D]find us a [G]brand new recip[C]e? I got a [F]hot rod Ford, and a [C]two dollar bill And [F]I know a spot right [C]over the hill [F]There's soda pop and the [C]dancing's free So if you [D]wanna have fun, come [G]along with me [C]Hey, good lookin' - what ya got cookin'? [D]How's about cooking [G]somethin' up with [C]me? [C]I'm free and ready, so we can go steady. [D]How's about cooking [G]somethin' up with [C]me? [C]No more lookin' - I know I been tooken [D]How’s about keepin' [G]steady compan[C]y? I'm gonna [F]throw my date book [C]over the fence And [F]buy me one for [C]five or ten cents I'll [F]keep it till it's [C]covered with age Cause I'm [D]writin' your name down on [G]every page [C]Hey, good lookin' - what ya got cookin'? [D]How's about cooking [G]somethin' up with [C]me? Song:- https://youtu.be/xd1Fd-WzF7k

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

Hey Jude Key of D

Hey [D]Jude, don't make it [A]bad Take a [A7]sad song and make it [D]better [G]Remember to let her into your [D]heart Then you can [A7]start to make it [D]better Hey [D]Jude, don't be [A]afraid You were [A7]made to go out and [D]get her [G]The minute you let her under your [D]skin Then you [A7]begin to make it [D]better And [D7]anytime you feel the [G]pain, hey Jude, re[Em]frain Don't [E7]carry the [A7]world upon your [D]shoulders [D7]Don’t you know that it's a [G]fool who plays it [Em]cool By [E7]making his [A7]world a little [D]colder [D]Nah nah nah [D7]nah nah nah nah [A7]nah nah… Hey [D]Jude, don't let me [A]down You have [A7]found her, now go and [D]get her [G]Remember to let her into your [D]heart Then you can [A7]start to make it [D]better So [D7]let it out and let it [G]in, hey Jude, [Em]begin You're waiting for [A7]someone to per[D]form with And [D7]don't you know that it's just [G]you, hey Jude, it’s [Em]you The [E7]movement you [A7]need is on your [D]shoulder [D]Nah nah nah [D7]nah nah nah nah [A7]nah nah… Hey [D]Jude, don't make it [A]bad Take a [A7]sad song and make it [D]better [G]Remember to let her into your [D]heart Then you can [A7]start to make it [D]better Better better better better better [D7]better, oh [D]Nah nah nah, [C]nah nah nah [G]nah, [C]nah nah nah [G]nah, hey [D]Jude [D]Nah nah nah, [C]nah nah nah [G]nah, [C]nah nah nah [G]nah, hey [D]Jude Song:https://youtu.be/FhXU8c8qwXs Tutorial:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-PhaLFGK4A 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

Hey Jude Key of G

Hey [G]Jude, don't make it [D]bad Take a [D7]sad song and make it [G]better [C]Remember to let her into your [G]heart Then you can [D7]start to make it [G]better Hey [G]Jude, don't be [D]afraid You were [D7]made to go out and [G]get her [C]The minute you let her under your [G]skin Then you [D7]begin to make it [G]better And [G7]anytime you feel the [C]pain, hey Jude, re[Am]frain Don't [A7]carry the [D7]world upon your [G]shoulders [G7]Don’t you know that it's a [C]fool who plays it [Am]cool By [A7]making his [D7]world a little [G]colder [G]Nah nah nah [G7]nah nah nah nah [D7]nah nah… Hey [G]Jude, don't let me [D]down You have [D7]found her, now go and [G]get her [C]Remember to let her into your [G]heart Then you can [D7]start to make it [G]better So [G7]let it out and let it [C]in, hey Jude, [Am]begin You're [A7]waiting for [D7]someone to per[G]form with And [G7]don't you know that it's just [C]you, hey Jude, it’s [Am]you The [A7]movement you [D7]need is on your [G]shoulder [G]Nah nah nah [G7]nah nah nah nah [D7]nah nah… Hey [G]Jude, don't make it [D]bad Take a [D7]sad song and make it [G]better [C]Remember to let her into your [G]heart Then you can [D7]start to make it [G]better Better better better better better [G7]better, oh [G]Nah nah nah, [F]nah nah nah [C]nah, [F]nah nah nah [C]nah, hey [G]Jude [G]Nah nah nah, [F]nah nah nah [C]nah, [F]nah nah nah [C]nah, hey [G]Jude Song:https://youtu.be/FhXU8c8qwXs Tutorial:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-PhaLFGK4A 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 Can’t Stop Loving You Key of C [C]I can’t [C7]stop [F]loving you I've made up my [C]mind [Am][Em] To [Am]live in [G]memory, [G7]Of the lonesome [C]times[C7] I can't stop [F]wanting you It's useless to [C]say [Am][Em] So [Am]I'll just [G]live my life, In [G7]dreams of yester[C]day [F][C] Those [Am]happy [C]hours, [Am]That [C7]we once [F]knew Tho' long a[C]go, they still make me [G]blue [G7] They say that [C]time, [C7]heals a broken [F]heart But time has stood [C]still, [G]Since we've been a[C]part [F][C] [C]I can’t [C7]stop [F]loving you I've made up my [C]mind [Am][Em] To [Am]live in [G]memory, [G7]Of the lonesome [C]times[C7] I can't stop [F]wanting you It's useless to [C]say [Am][Em] So [Am]I'll just [G]live my life, In [G7]dreams of yester[C]day [F][C] Those [Am]happy [C]hours, [Am]That [C7]we once [F]knew Tho' long a[C]go, they still make me [G]blue [G7] They say that [C]time, [C7]heals a broken [F]heart But time has stood [C]still, [G]Since we've been a[C]part [F][C] Song:- https://youtu.be/w-YqaTDDCDM 80 | 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 Can’t Stop Loving You Key of G [G]I can’t [G7]stop [C]loving you I've made up my [G]mind [Em][Bm] To [Em]live in [D]memory, [D7]Of the lonesome [G]times[G7] I can't stop [C]wanting you It's useless to [G]say [Em][Bm] So [Em]I'll just [D]live my life, In [D7]dreams of yester[G]day [C][G] Those [Em]happy [G]hours, [Em]That [G7]we once [C]knew Tho' long a[G]go, they still make me [D]blue [D7] They say that [G]time, [G7]heals a broken [C]heart But time has stood [G]still, [D]Since we've been a[G]part [C][G] [G]I can’t [G7]stop [C]loving you I've made up my [G]mind [Em][Bm] To [Em]live in [D]memory, [D7]Of the lonesome [G]times[G7] I can't stop [C]wanting you It's useless to [G]say [Em][Bm] So [Em]I'll just [D]live my life, In [D7]dreams of yester[G]day [C][G] Those [Em]happy [G]hours, [Em]That [G7]we once [C]knew Tho' long a[G]go, they still make me [D]blue [D7] They say that [G]time, [G7]heals a broken [C]heart But time has stood [G]still, [D]Since we've been a[G]part [C][G] Song:- https://youtu.be/w-YqaTDDCDM 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 Should’ve Known Better [G]I [D]should have known [G]better with a [D]girl like [G]you [D]That I would love [G]every[D]thing that you [Em]do And I [C]do, hey, hey, [D]hey, and I [G]do [D]Whoa, oh, [G]I [D]never reali[G]zed what a [D]kiss could [G]be [D]This could [G]only [D]happen to [Em]me Can't you [C]see, can't you [B7]see [Em]That when I [C]tell you that I [G]love you, [B7]ooh [Em]You're gonna say you love me [G]too, [G7]ooh [C]And when I [D]ask you to be [G]mine [Em] [C]You're gonna [D]say you love me [G]too [D][G] So [G]I [D]should have real[G]ized a lot of [D]things be[G]fore [D]If this is [G]love you've got to [D]give me [Em]more Give me [C]more, hey hey [D]hey, give me [G]more [D]Whoa, oh, [G]I [D]never reali[G]zed what a [D]kiss could [G]be [D]This could [G]only [D]happen to [Em]me Can't you [C]see, can't you [B7]see [Em]That when I [C]tell you that I [G]love you, [B7]ooh [Em]You're gonna say you love me [G]too, [G7]ooh [C]And when I [D]ask you to be [G]mine [Em] [C]You're gonna [D]say you love me [G]too [D][G] [C]You're gonna [D]say you love me [G]too [D][G] You [D]love me [G]too Song:- https://youtu.be/sVemUWvl_z4

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you 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 Still Miss Someone At my [G]door the [C]leaves are [D]falling The [C]cold wild [D]wind will [G]come [G]Sweethearts go [C]by to[D]gether And [C]I still [D]miss some[G]one I [G]go out [C]to a [D]party And [C]look for a [D]little [G]fun But I [G]find a [C]darkened [D]corner 'Cause [C]I still [D]miss some[G]one No I [C]never got [D]over those [G]blue eyes I [C]see them [D]every[G]where I [C]miss those [D]arms that [G]held me When [C]all the [D]love was [G]there I [G]wonder [C]if she's [D]sorry For [C]leaving what [D]we be[G]gun There's [G]someone [C]for me [D]somewhere And [C]I still [D]miss [G]someone. No I [C]never got [D]over those [G]blue eyes I [C]see them [D]every[G]where I [C]miss those [D]arms that [G]held me When [C]all the [D]love was [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

I Will [C]Who knows how [Am]long I've [Dm]loved [G7]you You [C]know I [Am]love you [Em]still [C7]Will I [F]wait a [G]lonely [Am]lifetime [C7]If you [F]want me [G]to-- I [C]will. [Am][Dm][G7] For [C]if I [Am]ever [Dm]saw [G7]you I [C]didn't [Am]catch your [Em]name [C7]But it [F]never [G]really [Am]mattered [C7]I will al[F]ways [G]feel the [C]same. [F]Love you fore[G]ver [Am]and for[C7]ever [F]Love you with [G]all my [C]heart[C7] [F]Love you when[G]ever we're to[Am]gether [D7]Love you when we're a[G]part. And [C]when at [Am]last I [Dm]find [G7]you Your [C]song will [Am]fill the [Em]air [C7]Sing it [F]loud so [G]I can [Am]hear you [C7]Make it [F]easy [G]to be [Am]near you For the [F]things you [G]do en[Am]dear you to [C7]me [F]Oh, You [G]know I [C]will I will.

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you 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 Never Find Another You There's a [G]new world some[C]where They [A7]call the promised [D7]land And I'll [G]be there some[Bm]day If [C]you will hold my [D]hand I still [Em]need you there be[C]side me No [D]matter [C]what I [G]do [C]For I [G]know I'll [C]never [Am]find an[D]other [G]you [C][G] There is [G]always some[C]one For [A7]each of us, they [D7]say And [G]you'll be my some[Bm]one For[C]ever and a [D]day I could [Em]search the whole world o[C]ver Un[D]til my [C]life is [G]through [C]But I [G]know I'll [C]never [Am]find an[D]other [G]you [C][G] [D]It's a [Em]long, long [C]journey So [G]stay[C]by my [G]side When I [Em]walk through the [D]storm You'll [C]be my [G]guide, [C]be my [D7]guide If they [G]gave me a [C]fortune My [A7]pleasure would be [D7]small I could [G]lose it all to[Bm]morrow And [C]never mind at [D]all But if [Em]I should lose your [C]love, dear I [D]don't know [C]what I'd [G]do [C]For I [G]know I'll [C]never [Am]find an[D]other [G]you [C][G] But if [Em]I should lose your [C]love, dear I [D]don't know [C]what I'd [G]do [C]For I [G]know I'll [C]never [Am]find an[D]other [G]you [C][G] An[D]other [G]you, an[D]other [G]you Song:- https://youtu.be/QISuv4qoJYM 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’m Not Lisa Capo 4 [C]I'm not Lisa, my name is [F]Julie Lisa [G]left you years a[C]go [C]My eyes are not blue But mine won't [F]leave you 'Til the [G]sunlight has touched your [C]face [C]She was your morning light Her smile told of no night Your love for her grew With each rising [G]sun [G7] And [C]then one [F]winter [C]day His hand led [F]hers a[C]way She left you here drowning [C7]in your tears, here Where [F]you've stayed for years [C7]Crying [F]Lisa, [G]Li..[C]..[G]sa [C]I'm not Lisa, my name is [F]Julie Lisa [G]left you years a[C]go [C]My eyes are not blue But mine won't [F]leave you 'Til the [G]sunlight has touched your [C]face [C]I'm not Lisa

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

If I Had A Hammer [G]If I had a hammer, I'd [C]hammer in the [G]morning I'd hammer in the evening all over this [D]land I'd hammer out [G]danger, [Em]I'd hammer out a [C]warning [Em]I'd hammer out [C]love [G]between my [C]brothers and my [G]sisters [C]A-[D]aa-all [C]over this [G]land [Em]Oo-[D]Oo-[G]Oo-[D]Oo [Em]Oo-[D]Oo-[G]Oo-[D]Oo [G]If I had a bell [C]I'd ring it in the [G]morning I'd ring it in the evening all over this [D]land I'd ring out [G]danger, [Em]I'd ring out a [C]warning [Em]I'd ring out [C]love [G]between My [C]brothers and my [G]sisters [C]A-[D]aa-all [C]over this [G]land [Em]Oo-[D]Oo-[G]Oo-[D]Oo [Em]Oo-[D]Oo-[G]Oo-[D]Oo [G]If I had a song [C]I'd sing it in the [G]morning I'd sing it in the evening all over this [D]land I'd sing out [G]danger, [Em]I'd sing out a [C]warning [Em]I'd sing out [C]love [G]between My [C]brothers and my [G]sisters [C]A-[D]aa-all [C]over this [G]land [Em]Oo-[D]Oo-[G]Oo-[D]Oo [Em]Oo-[D]Oo-[G]Oo-[D]Oo [G]Well I got a hammer [C]and I got a [G]bell And I got a song to sing all over this [D]land It's the hammer of [G]Justice, [Em]it's the bell of [C]Freedom [Em]It's the song about [C]love [G]between My [C]brothers and my [G]sisters [C]A-[D]aa-all [C]over this [G]land [Em]Oo-[D]Oo-[G]Oo-[D]Oo [Em]Oo-[D]Oo-[G]Oo-[D]Oo Song:- https://youtu.be/5X4XZ4NI4GA 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

If Not For You [D]If not for [A]you [D]Babe I couldn't even [A]find the door [D]I couldn't even [A]see the floor [E]I'd be sad and [Bm]blue [D]If not for [A]you [D]If not for [A]you [D]Babe the night would see me [A]wide awake [D]The day would surely [A]have to break [E]It would not be [Bm]new [D]If not for [A]you [D]If not for you my [A]sky would fall [E]Rain would gather [A]too [D]Without your love I'd be [A]nowhere at all I'd be [B]lost if not for [E]you [D]If not for [A]you [D]The winter would [A]hold no spring [D]Couldn't hear a [A]robin sing [E]I just wouldn't have a [Bm]clue [D]If not for [A]you [D]If not for [A]you Song:- https://youtu.be/PVRu6Dlwzg0

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

If You're Irish If [D]you're [G]Irish come into the [A7]parlor, There's a [D]welcome there for [G]you; If your [D7]name is [G]Timothy or Pat, So [D]long as you come from Ireland, There's a welcome on the mat, If you [G]come from the Mountains of [A7]Mourne, Or Kil[D7]larney's [D]lakes so [G]blue, We'll sing you a song and we'll [D7]make a [D]fuss, [G]Whoever you are you are [D7]one of [D]us, If you're [G]Irish, [Am7]this is the [D7]place for [G]you Song:- https://youtu.be/317jfsSDMx0

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

In My Father’s House [C]The gable wall [G7]is all that's left [C]now [F]The old thatched [C]cottage has fallen [G7]down [C]I dry my [F]eyes as I fondly re[C]member [F]The days of [C]long ago [G7]when I was [C]young In my [C]fathers house we were [F]poor but we were rich in love No [C]TV but music there was [G7]plenty of And my [C]mother hummed her [C7]melodies And [F]we all sang along In my [C]father’s house [F]when I was [C]young [C]Come the time [G7]when I am ol[C]der [F]My own [C]children are reared and [G7]gone [C]I wonder [F]then will they fondly re[C]member [F]The days of [C]long ago [G7]when they were [C]young In my [C]father's house, a [F]smile would greet you at the door A gentle [C]word, even travellers there was [G7]welcome for And at [C]night time neighbours rambled [C7]in And might [F]stay 'til twelve or one In my [C]father’s house, [F]when I was [C]young The [C]years have passed [G7]and times are chang[C]ing [F]The rambling [C]house has almost [G7]gone [C]But I still [F]hear the laughter of [C]children [F]Just as [C]long ago [G7]when I was [C]young In my [C]fathers house we were [F]poor but we were rich in love No [C]TV, but music there was [G7]plenty of And we [C]made the best of [C7]what we had, And [F]sang a happy song In my [C]father’s house [F]when I was [C]young In my [C]father’s house [F]when I was [C]young Song:- https://youtu.be/H9WAfZB_TIU 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

Isle Of Hope Isle Of Tears Capo on 3 On the [G]first day of [D]January, [Em]Eighteen ninety-[G]two, They [C]opened Ellis [Am]Island And they [C]let the people [D]through. And the [G]first to cross the [D]threshold Of that [Em]isle of hope and [G]tears, [C]Was Annie Moore from [Am]Ireland Who was [C]all of fifteen [D]years. Isle of [C]hope, isle of [D7]tears, Isle of [G]freedom, isle of [Em]fears, But it's [C]not the isle you [Am]left, be[D]hind. That isle of [C]hunger, isle of [D7]pain, Isle you'll [G]never see a[Em]gain But the [C]isle of home is al[D]ways [Em]on your [G]mind. In a [G]little bag she [D]carried All her [Em]past and [G]history, And her [C]dreams for the [Am]future In the [C]land of liber[D]ty. And [G]courage is the [D]passport When your [Em]old world disap[G]pears But [C]there's no future [Am]in the past [C]When you're fifteen [D]years When they [G]closed down Ellis [D]Island In [Em]nineteen forty-[G]three, [C]Seventeen million [Am]people Had come [C]there for sanctua[D]ry. And [G]in the Springtime [D]when I came there I [Em]stepped onto it's [G]piers, And I [C]thought of how it [Am]must have been [C]When you're fifteen [D]years. Song:- https://youtu.be/nEBS0YiVMPI 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

Jersey Girl Key of C [C]I got no time for the [G]corner boys Down in the street making [C]all that noise Or the girls out on the [G]avenue 'Cause tonight I want to [C]be with [C7]you Tonight I'm gonna [F]take that ride Across the river to the [C]Jersey side Take my baby to the [G]carnival And I'll take her on [C]all the [C7]rides 'Cause down the shore every[F]thing's all right You and your baby on a [C]Saturday night You know all my [G]dreams come true When I'm walking down the [C]street with [C7]you Sha la la la [F]la la la, Sha la la la la la [C]la la la Sha la la la la [G]la la la Sha la la la I'm in [C]love with a Jersey [C7]girl [C]You know she thrills me with [F]all her charms When I'm wrapped up in my [C]baby's arms My little girl gives me [G]everything I know that some day she'll [C]wear my ring So don't bother me man I ain't [F]got no time I'm on my way to see that [C]girl of mine 'Cause nothing matters in this [G]whole wide world When you're in love with a [C]Jersey [C7]girl Sha la la la [F]la la la, Sha la la la la la [C]la la la Sha la la la la [G]la la la Sha la la la I'm in [C]love with a Jersey [C7]girl Sha la la la [F]la la la, Sha la la la la la [C]la la la Sha la la la la [G]la la la, Sha la la la la la[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

[C]I see you on the street and you [F]look so tired I know that job you got leaves you so [C]uninspired When I come by to take you [G]out to eat You're lyin' all dressed up on the [C]bed baby fast asleep Go in the bathroom and put your [F]makeup on We're gonna take that little brat of yours and Drop her [C]off at your Mom’s I know a place where the [G]dancing’s free Now baby won't you [C]come with [C7]me 'Cause down the shore [F]everything's all right You and your baby on a [C]Saturday night 'Cause nothing matters in this [G]whole wide world When you're in love with a [C]Jersey [C7]girl Sha la la la [F]la la la, Sha la la la la la [C]la la la Sha la la la la [G]la la la Sha la la la I'm in [C]love with a Jersey [C7]girl Sha la la la [F]la la la, Sha la la la la la [C]la la la Sha la la la la [G]la la la, Sha la la la la la[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

Jersey Girl Key of G [G]I got no time for the [D]corner boys Down in the street making [G]all that noise Or the girls out on the [D]avenue 'Cause tonight I want to [G]be with [G7]you Tonight I'm gonna [C]take that ride Across the river to the [G]Jersey side Take my baby to the [D]carnival And I'll take her on [G]all the [G7]rides 'Cause down the shore every[C]thing's all right You and your baby on a [G]Saturday night You know all my [D]dreams come true When I'm walking down the [G]street with [G7]you Sha la la la [C]la la la, Sha la la la la la [G]la la la Sha la la la la [D]la la la Sha la la la I'm in [G]love with a Jersey [G7]girl Sha la la la [C]la la la, Sha la la la la la [G]la la la Sha la la la la [D]la la la, Sha la la la la la[G] [G]You know she thrills me with [C]all her charms When I'm wrapped up in my [G]baby's arms My little girl gives me [D]everything I know that some day she'll [G]wear my ring So don't bother me man I ain't [C]got no time I'm on my way to see that [G]girl of mine 'Cause nothing matters in this [D]whole wide world When you're in love with a [G]Jersey [G7]girl Sha la la la [C]la la la, Sha la la la la la [G]la la la Sha la la la la [D]la la la Sha la la la I'm in [G]love with a Jersey [G7]girl Sha la la la [C]la la la, Sha la la la la la [G]la la la Sha la la la la [D]la la la, Sha la la la la la[G] 94 | 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]I see you on the street and you [C]look so tired I know that job you got leaves you so [G]uninspired When I come by to take you [D]out to eat You're lyin' all dressed up on the [G]bed baby fast asleep Go in the bathroom and put your [C]makeup on We're gonna take that little brat of yours and Drop her [G]off at your Mom’s I know a place where the [D]dancing’s free Now baby won't you [G]come with [G7]me 'Cause down the shore [C]everything's all right You and your baby on a [G]Saturday night 'Cause nothing matters in this [D]whole wide world When you're in love with a [G]Jersey [G7]girl Sha la la la [C]la la la, Sha la la la la la [G]la la la Sha la la la la [D]la la la Sha la la la I'm in [G]love with a Jersey [G7]girl Sha la la la [C]la la la, Sha la la la la la [G]la la la Sha la la la la [D]la la la, Sha la la la la la[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

Jealous Guy [G]I was [Em]dreaming of the [D]past [D7]And my heart was beating [Em]fast [Em]I began to lose con[D]trol, [Em]I began to lose con[C]trol [G]I didn't [Dm]mean to hurt [C]you [G]I'm sorry [Dm]that I [Bb]made you cry’ Oh [Em]no! [G]I didn't want to hurt [Em]you, I'm [C]just a jealous [G]guy [G]I was [Em]feeling inse[D]cure [D7]You might not love me any[Em]more [Em]I was shivering in[D]side, [Em]I was shivering in[C]side [G]I didn't [Dm]mean to hurt [C]you [G]I'm sorry [Dm]that I [Bb]made you cry Oh [Em]no! [G]I didn't want to hurt [Em]you, I'm [C]just a jealous [G]guy [G]I was [Em]trying to catch your [D]eyes [D7]I thought that you were trying to [Em]hide [Em]I was swallowing my [D]pain, [Em]I was swallowing my [C]pain [G]I didn't [Dm]mean to hurt [C]you [G]I'm sorry [Dm]that I [Bb]made you cry Oh [Em]no! [G]I didn't want to hurt [Em]you, I'm [C]just a jealous [G]guy Watch out baby, I'm [C]just a jealous [G]guy Look out baby, I'm [C]just a jealous [G]guy Song:- https://youtu.be/W4tfVjwRGGo

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

Keep On Rocking In The Free World There's [Em]colours on the street, red, [D]white and [C]blue People [Em]shufflin' their feet people [D]sleepin' in their [C]shoes But there's a [Em]warnin' sign on the [D]road a[C]head There's a [Em]lot of people sayin' we'd be [D]better off [C]dead Don't [Em]feel like Satan, but I [D]am to [C]them So I [Em]try to forget it, any [D]way I [C]can. [G]Keep on [D]rockin' in the free [C]world, [Em] [G]Keep on [D]rockin' in the free [C]world, [Em]….[A] I see a [Em]woman in the night with a [D]baby in her [C]hand Under an [Em]old street light near a [D]garbage [C]can Now she [Em]puts the kid away, and she's [D]gonna get a [C]hit She [Em]hates her life, and what she's [D]done to [C]it There's [Em]one more kid that will [D]never go to [C]school Never [Em]get to fall in love, never [D]get to be [C]cool. [G]Keep on [D]rockin' in the free [C]world, [Em] [G]Keep on [D]rockin' in the free [C]world, [Em]….[A] We got a [Em]thousand points of light For the [D]homeless [C]man We got a [Em]kinder, gentler, [D]machine gun [C]hand We got [Em]department stores and [D]toilet [C]paper Got [Em]styrofoam boxes for the [D]ozone [C]layer Got a [Em]man of the people, says keep [D]hope a[C]live Got [Em]fuel to burn, got [D]roads to [C]drive. [G]Keep on [D]rockin' in the free [C]world, [Em] [G]Keep on [D]rockin' in the free [C]world, [Em] [G]Keep on [D]rockin' in the free [C]world, [Em] [G]Keep on [D]rockin' in the free [C]world, [Em]

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

King Of The Road Key of G [G]Trailers for [Am]sale or rent, [D]rooms to let, [G]fifty cents [G]No phone, no [Am]pool, no pets, [D]I ain't got no cigarettes Ah, but.. [G]two hours of [Am]pushin' broom Buys an…[D]eight by ten [G]four-bit room I'm a [G]man of [C]means by no [G]means, [D]King of the [G]road [G]Third boxcar [Am]midnight train, [D]Destination [G]Bangor, Maine [G]Old worn out [Am]suit and shoes, [D]I don't pay no union dues I smoke [G]old stogies [Am]I have found, [D]Short but not too [G]big around I'm a [G]man of [C]means by no [G]means, [D]King of the [G]road [D]King of the [G]road I know [G]every engineer on every [C]train [D]All their children and all of their [G]names [G]Every handout in [C]every town And [D]every lock it ain't locked When no-one's around I say... Change Key to A [A]Trailer for [Bm]sale or rent, [E]rooms to let, [A]fifty cents I'm a [A]man of [D]means by no [A]means, [E]King of the [A]road [E]King of the [A]road I'm just a [E]King of the [A]road Song:- https://youtu.be/7ZuQhP3rn6o 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

King Of The Road Key of C [C]Trailers for [Dm]sale or rent, [G]rooms to let, [C]fifty cents [C]No phone, no [Dm]pool, no pets, [G]I ain't got no cigarettes Ah, but.. [C]two hours of [Dm]pushin' broom Buys an…[G]eight by ten [C]four-bit room I'm a [C]man of [F]means by no [C]means, [G]King of the [C]road [C]Third boxcar [Dm]midnight train, [G]Destination [C]Bangor, Maine [C]Old worn out [Dm]suit and shoes, [G]I don't pay no union dues I smoke [C]old stogies [Dm]I have found, [G]Short but not too [C]big around I'm a [C]man of [F]means by no [C]means, [G]King of the [C]road [G]King of the [C]road I know [C]every engineer on every [F]train [G]All their children and all of their [C]names [C]Every handout in [F]every town And [G]every lock it ain't locked When no-one's around I say... Change Key to D [D]Trailer for [Em]sale or rent, [A]rooms to let, [D]fifty cents I'm a [D]man of [G]means by no [D]means, [A]King of the [D]road [A]King of the [D]road I'm just a [A]King of the [D]road Song:- https://youtu.be/7ZuQhP3rn6o 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

Killing Me Softly With His Song [Em]Strumming my pain with his [Am]fingers [D7]Singing my life with his [G]words [Em]Killing me softly with [A]his song Killing me [D]softly with [C]his song Telling my [G]whole life with [C]his words Killing me [Fmaj7]softly with his [E]song [Am7]I heard he [D]sang a good song, I [G]heard he [C]had a style [Am7]And so I [D]came to see him, And [Em]listen for a while [Am7]And there he [D7]was, this young boy, A [G]stranger [B7]to my eyes [Em]Strumming my pain with his [Am]fingers [D7]Singing my life with his [G]words [Em]Killing me softly with [A]his song Killing me [D]softly with [C]his song Telling my [G]whole life with [C]his words Killing me [Fmaj7]softly with his [E]song [Am7]I felt all [D]flushed with fever, Em[G]barrassed by the [C]crowd I [Am7]felt he'd [D]found my letters And [Em]read each one out loud I [Am7]prayed that [D7]he would finish, [G]But he just [B7]kept right on [Em]Strumming my pain with his [Am]fingers [D7]Singing my life with his [G]words [Em]Killing me softly with [A]his song Killing me [D]softly with [C]his song Telling my [G]whole life with [C]his words Killing me [Fmaj7]softly with his [E]song 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

[Am7]He sang as [D]if he knew me In [G]all my dark des[C]pair And [Am7]then he [D]looked right through me As [Em]if I wasn't there [Am7]And he just [D7]kept on singing [G]Singing [B7]clear and strong [Em]Strumming my pain with his [Am]fingers [D7]Singing my life with his [G]words [Em]Killing me softly with [A]his song Killing me [D]softly with [C]his song Telling my [G]whole life with [C]his words Killing me [Fmaj7]softly with his [E]song Song:- https://youtu.be/kgl-VRdXr7I

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

Keeper Of My heart. Capo on 3 [G]You're the rock I always lean on When [G7]things I do go [C]wrong And it's [D7]you that makes me smile when I feel [G]sad [D7] And I [G]know you're always near to comfort [G7]me When teardrops [C]start. You're my [G]hero your my [D7]everything You're the [C]keeper of my [G]heart. If [G]sometimes I take for granted little [G7]things you do for [C]me Darling [D7]please forgive me if I'm just to blind to [G]see.[D7] But with[G]out you standing by my side My [G7]world would fall a[C]part. You're my [G]shining light in [Am]darkness And the [C]keeper of my [G]heart You're the [C]keeper of my heart guard it [G]carefully You're the [C]keeper of my heart Hold it [G]close don't set it [D7]free. And if [G]fate decides that we should spend some [C]time apart You know I [G]won't be very far [Am]away From the [C]keeper of my [G]heart [G]You're the rock I always lean on When [G7]things I do go [C]wrong And it's [D7]you that makes me smile when I feel [G]sad [D7] And I [G]know you're always near to comfort [G7]me When teardrops [C]start. You're my [G]hero your my [D7]everything You're the [C]keeper of my [G]heart. You're my [G]hero your my [D7]everything You're the [C]keeper of my [G]heart Song:- https://youtu.be/sZ1qnqcp0fM 102 | 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

Like A Hurricane [Am]Once I thought I saw you in a [G]crowded hazy bar [F]Dancing on the light from star to [Em]star [G] [Am]Far across the moonbeam I [G]know that's who you are I [F]saw your brown eyes turning once to [G]fire [C]You [G]are [F]like a hurri[G]cane [C]There's [G]calm [F]in your [G]eye [C]And [G]I'm [F]gettin' blown a[G]way To [F]somewhere safer where the feeling [Am]stays I want to [F]love you but I get so blown a[Am]way [Am]I am just a dreamer but [G]you are just a dream [F]You could have been anyone to [Em]me [G] Be[Am]fore that moment you touched my lips That [G]perfect feeling when time just slips A[Am]way between us on our foggy [G]trip [C]You [G]are [F]like a hurri[G]cane [C]There's [G]calm [F]in your [G]eye [C]And [G]I'm [F]gettin' blown a[G]way To [F]somewhere safer where the feeling [Am]stays I want to [F]love you but I get so blown a[Am]way [Am]Once I thought I saw you in a [G]crowded hazy bar [F]Dancing on the light from star to [Em]star [G] [Am]Far across the moonbeam I [G]know that's who you are I [F]saw your brown eyes turning once to [G]fire [C]You [G]are [F]like a hurri[G]cane [C]There's [G]calm [F]in your [G]eye [C]And [G]I'm [F]gettin' blown a[G]way To [F]somewhere safer where the feeling [Am]stays I want to [F]love you but I get so blown a[Am]way

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

Lanigan’s Ball In the [Am]town of Athy, one Jeremy Lanigan [G]Battered away till he hadn’t a shilling. [Am]His father died, made him a man again, Left him a [Dm]farm and ten [Am]acres of ground. [Am]Myself, to be sure, got free invitations for [G]All the boys and girls I might [Am]ask Having been asked, friends and relations Dancin’ like [Dm]bees around a sweet [Am]cask. There was lashings of drink wine for the ladies, [G]Potatoes and cake bacon and [Am]tae. Nolans and Dolans and all the O’Gradys, [Dm]Courting the girls and [Am]dancing away. [Am]While songs went round as plenty as water, The [G]harps that are sounded through Tara’s old [Am]hall, Sweet Biddie Grey and the rat catcher’s daughter [Dm]Singing away at [Am]Lanigan’s ball. [Am]Six long months I [G]spent in Dublin, [Am]Six long months doing [Em]nothing at all, [Am]Six long months I [G]spent in Dublin, [Am]lLearning to [Em]dance for [Am]Lanigan’s ball. [Am]She stepped out, I stepped in again. [G]I stepped out and she stepped in again. [Am]She stepped out, I stepped in again, Learning to [Dm]dance for [Am]Lanigan’s ball. [Am]They were doing all kinds of nonsensical polkas [G]All around in a whirli[Am]gig. Julie and I soon banished their nonsense, [Dm]Out on the floor for a [Am]reel and a jig. [Am]How the girls all got mad at me [G]For they thought the ceilings would [Am]fall. I spent six months in Brook’s Academy Learning to [Dm]dance for [Am]Lanigan’s ball. 104 | 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

Well the [Am]boys were merry and the girls all hearty [G]Dancing around in their couples and [Am]groups. An accident happened; Terence McCarthy, [Dm]He put his boot through Miss [Am]Finnerty’s hoops. She fell down in a faint and cried, ‘Holy murder!’ [G]Called her brothers and gathered them [Am]all. Carmody swore he’d go no further ‘Til [Dm]he got revenge at [Am]Lanigan’s ball. [Am]Six long months I [G]spent in Dublin, [Am]Six long months doing [Em]nothing at all, [Am]Six long months I [G]spent in Dublin, [Am]Learning to [Em]dance for [Am]Lanigan’s ball. [Am]She stepped out, I stepped in again. [G]I stepped out and she stepped in again. [Am]She stepped out, I stepped in again, Learning to [Dm]dance for [Am]Lanigan’s ball. [Am]Boys oh boys ’tis then there was ructions. [G]I got a belt from Phelim Mc [Am]Hugh. I soon replied to his introduction, [Dm]Kicked up a terrible hullaba[Am]loo. Moloney the piper was near gettin’ strangled. [G]They leapt on his pipes, bellows, chanter and [Am]all. Boys and girls all got entangled and [Dm]That put an end to [Am]Lanigan’s ball. [Am]Six long months I [G]spent in Dublin, [Am]Six long months doing [Em]nothing at all, [Am]Six long months I [G]spent in Dublin, [Am]Learning to [Em]dance for [Am]Lanigan’s ball. [Am]She stepped out, I stepped in again. [G]I stepped out and she stepped in again. [Am]She stepped out, I stepped in again, Learning to [Dm]dance for [Am]Lanigan’s ball. Song:- https://youtu.be/IegKblChggM 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

Little Ole Wine Drinker Me I'm [D]praying for [G]rain in Cali[D]fornia So the grapes can grow and they can make more [A7]wine And I'm [D]sitting in a [G]honky in [D]Chicago With a broken heart and a [A7]woman on my [D]mind I asked the [A7]man behind the bar for the [D]jukebox And the music takes me back to Tennes[A7]see And he [D]asked who's the [G]fool in the [D]corner [G]crying I [D]say a little ole [G]wine [A7]drinker [D]me I [D]came here last [G]week from down in [D]Nashville 'Cause my baby left for Florida on a [A7]train I [D]thought I'd get a [G]job and just for[D]get her But in Chicago, a broken [A7]heart is still the [D]same I asked the [A7]man behind the bar for the [D]jukebox And the music takes me back to Tennes[A7]see And he [D]asked who's the [G]fool in the [D]corner [G]crying I [D]say a little ole [G]wine [A7]drinker [D]me I [D]say a little ole [G]wine [A7]drinker [D]me Song:- https://youtu.be/hKePZSSJ4ow

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

Loch Lomond [C]By yon bonnie [Am]banks, And [F]by yon bonnie [Am]braes, [C]Where the sun shines [Am]bright on Loch [F]Lo[G]mond, Where [F]me and my [Am]true love Spent [F]many happy [Am]days, [G]On the [C]bonnie, bonnie [F]banks of Loch [G]Lo[C]mond. [C]Oh! ye'll take the [Am]high road and [F]I'll take the [G]low road, [C]And I'll be in [Am]Scotland be[F]fore [G]ye; But [F]me and my [Am]true love Will [F]never meet a[Am]gain [G]On the [C]bonnie, bonnie [F]banks of Loch [G]Lo[C]mond. [C]'Twas there [Am]that we par[F]ted in yon shady [Am]glen, [C]On the steep, [Am]steep side [F]of Ben Lo[G]mond, Where [F]in purple [Am]hue the [F]Highland hills we [Am]view, [C]And the moon coming [F]out in the [G]gloa[C]ming. [C]Oh! ye'll take the [Am]high road and [F]I'll take the [G]low road, [C]And I'll be in [Am]Scotland be[F]fore [G]ye; But [F]me and my [Am]true love Will [F]never meet a[Am]gain [G]On the [C]bonnie, bonnie [F]banks of Loch [G]Lo[C]mond. [C]The wee birdie [Am]sing And the [F]wild flowers [Am]spring, [C]And in sunshine the [Am]waters are [F]slee[G]ping, [C]But the [F]broken heart it [Am]kens Nae [F]second Spring a[Am]gain, [G]Tho' the [C]waeful may [F]cease frae their [G]gree[C]ting Song:- https://youtu.be/kBQmI-DHd3g

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

Long Ago And Far Away [Am]Long ago, a young man [C]sits And [G]plays his waiting [C]game. But [Bm]things are not the same it [Em]seems As [Am]in such [C]tender [D]dreams. [Am]Slowly passing sailing [C]ships And [G]Sunday after[C]noon. Like [Bm]people on the moon I [Em]see Are [Am]things not [C]meant to [D]be. [G]Where do those golden rain[C]bows [G]end? Why is this song [C]so [G]sad? Dreaming the dreams I've dreamed [C]my [G]friend, Loving the love [C]I [G]love To [Am]love is just a word I've [C]heard When [G]things are being [C]said. [Bm]Stories my poor head has [Em]told me [Am]Cannot [C]stand the [D]cold. And [Am]in between what might have [C]been And [G]what has come to [C]pass, A [Bm]misbegotten guess a[Em]las And [Am]bits of [C]broken [D]glass. [G]Where do those golden rain[C]bows [G]end? Why is this song [C]so [G]sad? Dreaming the dreams I've dreamed [C]my [G]friend, Loving the love [C]I [G]love

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

Long Legged Woman Dressed In Black She's a [A]long-legged woman dressed in black, Dressed in black, dressed in [E]black, Dressed in [A]black, black, black She's a [A]long-legged woman dressed in black, Dressed in black, dressed in [E]black, Dressed in [A]black, black, black [A]Every time I make a move, she tells me [E]no Every time I make a move, she tells me [A]no Every time I make a move, she tells me [E]no Every time I make a move, she tells me [A]no Yeah, she [A]knows how to move, how to rock How to rock, how to [E]rock, how to [A]rock, rock, rock Yeah, she [A]knows how to move, how to rock How to rock, how to [E]rock, how to [A]rock, rock, rock [A]Every time I make a move, she tells me [E]no Every time I make a move, she tells me [A]no Every time I make a move, she tells me [E]no Every time I make a move, she tells me [A]no And she's [A]gone like a flash in the night In the night, in the [E]night, in the [A]na, na, night And she's [A]gone like a flash in the night In the night, in the [E]night, in the [A]na, na, night [A]Every time I make a move, she tells me [E]no Every time I make a move, she tells me [A]no Every time I make a move, she tells me [E]no Every time I make a move, she tells me [A]no Whoa!

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you 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 of the Common People [A]Living on free food tickets, water in the milk From a hole in the roof where the [G]rain came through…. Oh, what can you [D]do… mmm- [E]hmmm? [A]Tears from your little sister, crying because she doesn't have A dress without a patch for the [G]party to go… Oh, but you [D]know she'll get [E]by… 'Cause she's [A]living in the love of the [D]common peo[E]ple [A]Smiles from the heart of the family [E]man [A]Daddy's gonna buy you a [D]dream to cling [E]to [A]Mama's gonna love you just as [D]much as she [E]can..and she [D]can It's a [A]good thing you don't have bus fare It would fall through the hole in your pocket and you'd lose it In the [G]snow on the ground… you got to [D]walk into town… To find a [E]job [A]Tryin' to keep your hands warm but the hole in your shoe Let the snow come through and [G]chills you to the bone…boy, You'd better go [D]home…where it's [E]warm Where you can [A]live in the love of the [D]common peo[E]ple [A]Smiles from the heart of the family [E]man [A]Daddy's gonna buy you a [D]dream to cling [E]to [A]Mama's gonna love you just as [D]much as she [E]can..and she [D]can [A]Living on a dream ain't easy but the closer the knit The tighter the fit and the [G]chills stay away.. 'Cause we take 'em in [D]stride… family [E]pride You [A]know that faith is your foundation With a whole lot of love and a warm conversation…[G]maybe a Prayer…makin' you [D]strong…where you be[E]long And we're [A]living in the love of the [D]common peo[E]ple [A]Smiles from the heart of the family [E]man [A]Daddy's gonna buy you a [D]dream to cling [E]to [A]Mama's gonna love you just as [D]much as she [E]can..and she [D]can Song:- https://youtu.be/NSy0fZ_eDgo 110 | 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

Love's Been Good To Me [G]I have been a [Am]rover, [D7]I have walked a[G]lone Hiked a hundred [Am]highways, [D7]never found a [G]home Still in all I'm [Bm]happy, the [C]reason is, you [Am]see [G]Once in a while a[C]long the way, [G]Love's been [D7]good to [G]me [C][G] [G]There was a [Am]girl in [D7]Denver Be[Am]fore the [D7]summer [G]storm [Em]Oh, her eyes were [Bm]tender [C]Oh, her arms were [D7]warm And she could [G]smile away the [Em]thunder, Kiss a[C]way the [Am]rain [G]Even though she's gone a[C]way [G]You won't hear [D7]me com[G]plain [C][G] [G]There was a [Am]girl in [D7]Portland Be[Am]fore the [D7]winter [G]chill [Em]We used to go a-[Bm]courtin' [C]along October [D7]hill And she could [G]laugh away the [Em]dark clouds Cry a[C]way the [Am]snow [G]seems like only [C]yesterday, as [G]down the [D7]road I [G]go [G]I have been a [Am]rover [D7]I have walked a[G]lone Hiked a hundred [Am]highways [D7]never found a [G]home Still in all I'm [Bm]happy, the [C]reason is, you [Am]see [G]Once in a while a[C]long the way [G]Love's been [D7]good to [G]me [C][G] [G]There was a [Am]girl in [D7]Houston Out [Am]where the [D7]heart winds [G]blow [Em]Why I had to [Bm]leave her, [C]God almighty [D7]knows And she could [G]take the long hot [Em]summer Cool [C]it with a [Am]sigh [G]Words have no [C]more wisdom [G]When it's time to [D7]say Good[G]bye Song:- https://youtu.be/H75kBmE9DO8v 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

Losing My Religion [G]Oh [Am]life, it's bigger It's [Em]bigger than you And you are [Am]not me The lengths that I will [Em]go to The distance in your [Am]eyes [Em]Oh no, I've said too [Dm]much I set it [G]up That's me in the [Am]corner That's me in the [Em]spotlight Losing my re[Am]ligion Trying to [Em]keep up with you And I [Am]don't know if I can do it [Em]Oh no, I've said too [Dm]much I haven't said e[G]nough I thought that I heard you [F]laughing I thought that I [G]heard you [Am]sing I [F]think I thought I saw [G]you [Am]try [G]Every whis[Am]per of every waking [Em]hour I'm choosing my [Am]confessions Trying to [Em]keep an eye on you Like a [Am]hurt, lost and blinded fool, fool [Em]Oh no, I've said too [Dm]much I set it [G]up Consider [Am]this Consider this, the [Em]hint of the century Consider [Am]this, the slip That [Em]brought me to my knees, failed [Am]What if all these fantasies come [Em]Flailing around Now I've [Dm]said too [G]much 112 | 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 thought that I heard you [F]laughing I thought that I [G]heard you [Am]sing I [F]think I thought I saw [G]you [Am]try [G][Am][G][F] [G]But [C]that was just a [Dm]dream [C]That was just a [Dm]dream That's me in the [Am]corner That's me in the [Em]spotlight Losing my re[Am]ligion Trying to [Em]keep up with you And I [Am]don't know if I can do it [Em]Oh no, I've said too [Dm]much I haven't said e[G]nough I thought that I heard you [F]laughing I thought that I [G]heard you [Am]sing I [F]think I thought I saw [G]you [Am]try But [F]that was just a dream [G] [Am]Try, cry, why try [F]That was just a dream [G]Just a [Am]dream Just a [G]dream, dream

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

MacNamara's Band [G]My name is MacNamara, I'm the leader of a band, And [C]though we're small in [G]number, We're the [A7]best in all the [D7]land. Of [G]course l'm the conductor and l've often had to play With [C]all the fine [G]musicians that you [A7]read a[D7]bout to[G]day. Chorus The [G]drums they bang, the cymbals clang, the horns they blaze away, Mc[C]Carthy puffs the [G]ould bassoon, Doyle and [A7]I the pipes does [D7]play. [G]Hennessey tuteily tootles the flute, the music is something grand, And a [C]credit to ould [G]Ireland's boys is [A7]MacNa[D7]mara's [G]Band [G]Whenever an election's on, we play on either side, And the [C]way we play the [G]fine ould airs Fills [A7]every heart with [D7]pride. If [G]dear Tom Moore was living now, he'd make them understand That [C]none can do him [G]justice, like ould [A7]MacNa[D7]mara's [G]Band Chorus We [G]play for fairs or weddings and for every County Ball, And at [C]any great man's [G]funeral we play "The [A7]Dead March in [D7]Saul." When [G]General Grant to Ireland came he shook me by the hand, And [C]said he never [G]heard the like of ould [A7]MacNa[D7]mara's [G]Band Just [G]now we are practicing for a very grand affair, It's an [C]annual cele[G]bration, all the [A7]gentry will be [D7]there. The [G]girls and boys will all turn out with flags and colours grand, And in [C]front of the pro[G]cession will be [A7]MacNa[D7]mara's [G]Band Song:- https://youtu.be/Zti5RXn3gRM 114 | 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

Mandolin Wind [G]When the rain came I thought you'd [D]leave 'Cause I [G]knew how much you loved the [D]sun But you [G]chose to stay, stay and [D]keep me warm Through the [G]coldest winter I've ever [D]known If the [A]mandolin wind, couldn't [G]change a thing Then I know I [Em]love [A]ya Oh the [G]snow fell without a [D]break [G]Buffalo died in the frozen [D]fields, you know Through the [G]coldest winter in almost [D]fourteen years I [G]couldn't believe you kept a [D]smile Now I can [A]rest assured knowing that we've [G]seen the worst And I know I [Em]love [A]ya [G]Oh I never was good with rom[D]antic words So the [G]next few lines come really [D]hard [G]Don't have much but what I've [D]got is yours Ex[G]cept of course my steel gui[D]tar Ha, 'cause I [A]know you don't play But I'll [G]teach you one day Because I [Em]love [A]ya [G]I recall the night we knelt and [D]prayed Noticing your [G]face was thin and [D]pale I [G]found it hard to [D]hide my tears I felt [G]ashamed I felt I'd [D]let you down No [A]mandolin wind couldn't [G]change a thing Couldn't [Em]change a thing [A]no, no The [A]coldest winter in almost [G]fourteen years Could [Em]never, never change your [A]mind And I love ya Yes indeed and I [A]love ya And I [G]love ya Lord I [D]love ya Song:- https://youtu.be/3xlo1NvEdAw https://youtu.be/nueB2jv5sEc 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

Moonshiner Key G I've [G]been a moonshiner for [C]many's a [Am]year I [D]spent all me money on [D7]whiskey and [G]beer I'll go to some [G7]hollow and I’ll [C]set up me [Am]still And I'll [C]make you a gallon for a [D7]two dollar [G]bill I'm a [G]rambler I'm a gambler I'm a [C]long ways from [Am]home And [D]if you don't like me well [D7]leave me a[G]lone I'll eat when I'm [G7]hungry and I'll [C]drink when I'm [Am]dry And if [C]moonshine don't kill me I'll [D7]live till I [G]die I'll [G]go to some hollow in [C]this count-er-[Am]ey Ten [D]gallons of wash I can [D7]go on a [G]spree No women to [G7]follow the [C]world is all [Am]mine And I [C]love none so well as I [D7]love the moon[G]shine O [G]Moonshine dear Moonshine oh [C]how I love [Am]thee You [D]killed my poor father don’t [D7]dare to kill [G]me Oh bless all [G7]moonshiners and [C]bless all moon[Am]shine Oh it's [C]breath smells as sweet as the [D7]dew on the [G]vine I’ll go [G]down in some grocery and I’ll [C]drink with my [Am]friends No [D]women to bother me or [D7]see what I [G]spend God bless them pretty [G7]women I [C]wish one was [Am]mine For their [C]breath is more sweeter than [D7]even moon[G]shine. I'm a [G]rambler I'm a gambler I'm a [C]long ways from [Am]home And [D]if you don't like me well [D7]leave me a[G]lone I'll eat when I'm [G7]hungry and I'll [C]drink when I'm [Am]dry And if [C]moonshine don't kill me I'll [D7]live till I [G]die If the [G]ocean was whiskey and [C]I was a [Am]duck I'd [D]swim to the bottom and [D7]drink my way [G]up But the ocean ain't [G7]whiskey and I [C]ain't a [Am]duck So I'll [C]stick to wild women and [D7]trust in my [G]luck 116 | 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

There’s [G]Moonshine for Mary and [C]Moonshine for [Am]Lou And [D]Moonshine for Mae and she’ll [D7]sing on the [G]day Moonshine for [G7]breakfast, [C]Moonshine for [Am]tea Moonshine oh [C]Moonshine, [D7]oh how I love [G]thee I'm a [G]rambler I'm a gambler I'm a [C]long ways from [Am]home And [D]if you don't like me well [D7]leave me a[G]lone I'll eat when I'm [G7]hungry and I'll [C]drink when I'm [Am]dry And if [C]moonshine don't kill me I'll [D7]live till I [G]die The [G]whole world is a bottle and [C]life’s is but a [Am]dram When the [D]bottle gets empty Lord, it [D7]ain't worth a [G]damn Let me eat when I'm [G7]hungry let me [C]drink when I'm [Am]dry And if [C]moonshine don't kill me I'll [D7]live till I [G]die I'm a [G]rambler I'm a gambler I'm a [C]long ways from [Am]home And [D]if you don't like me well [D7]leave me a[G]lone I'll eat when I'm [G7]hungry and I'll [C]drink when I'm [Am]dry And if [C]moonshine don't kill me I'll [D7]live till I [G]die Song:- https://youtu.be/jThPNvPCfLg

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

Moonshiner Key D I've [D]been a moonshiner for [G]many's a [Em]year I [A]spent all me money on [A7]whiskey and [D]beer I'll go to some [D7]hollow and I’ll [G]set up me [Em]still And I'll [G]make you a gallon for a [A7]two dollar [D]bill I'm a [D]rambler I'm a gambler I'm a [G]long ways from [Em]home And [A]if you don't like me well [A7]leave me a[D]lone I'll eat when I'm [D7]hungry and I'll [G]drink when I'm [Em]dry And if [G]moonshine don't kill me I'll [A7]live till I [D]die I'll [D]go to some hollow in [G]this count-er-[Em]ey Ten [A]gallons of wash I can [A7]go on a [D]spree No women to [D7]follow the [G]world is all [Em]mine And I [G]love none so well as I [A7]love the moon[D]shine O [D]Moonshine dear Moonshine oh [G]how I love [Em]thee You [A]killed my poor father don’t [A7]dare to kill [D]me Oh bless all [D7]moonshiners and [G]bless all moon[Em]shine Oh it's [G]breath smells as sweet as the [A7]dew on the [D]vine I’ll go [D]down in some grocery and I’ll [G]drink with my [Em]friends No [A]women to bother me or [A7]see what I [D]spend God bless them pretty [D7]women I [G]wish one was [Em]mine For their [G]breath is more sweeter than [A7]even moon[D]shine. I'm a [D]rambler I'm a gambler I'm a [G]long ways from [Em]home And [A]if you don't like me well [A7]leave me a[D]lone I'll eat when I'm [D7]hungry and I'll [G]drink when I'm [Em]dry And if [G]moonshine don't kill me I'll [A7]live till I [D]die If the [D]ocean was whiskey and [G]I was a [Em]duck I'd [A]swim to the bottom and [A7]drink my way [D]up But the ocean ain't [D7]whiskey and I [G]ain't a [Em]duck So I'll [G]stick to wild women and [A7]trust in my [D]luck 118 | 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

There’s [D]Moonshine for Mary and [G]Moonshine for [Em]Lou And [A]Moonshine for Mae and she’ll [A7]sing on the [D]day Moonshine for [D7]breakfast, [G]Moonshine for [Em]tea Moonshine oh [G]Moonshine, [A7]oh how I love [D]thee Chorus I'm a [D]rambler I'm a gambler I'm a [G]long ways from [Em]home And [A]if you don't like me well [A7]leave me a[D]lone I'll eat when I'm [D7]hungry and I'll [G]drink when I'm [Em]dry And if [G]moonshine don't kill me I'll [A7]live till I [D]die The [D]whole world is a bottle and [G]life’s is but a [Em]dram When the [A]bottle gets empty Lord, it [A7]ain't worth a [D]damn Let me eat when I'm [D7]hungry let me [G]drink when I'm [Em]dry And if [G]moonshine don't kill me I'll [A7]live till I [D]die I'm a [D]rambler I'm a gambler I'm a [G]long ways from [Em]home And [A]if you don't like me well [A7]leave me a[D]lone I'll eat when I'm [D7]hungry and I'll [G]drink when I'm [Em]dry And if [G]moonshine don't kill me I'll [A7]live till I [D]die Song:- https://youtu.be/jThPNvPCfLg

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you 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 Bonnie Boy Key of G Oh the [G]trees are growing [C]tall, and the [G]nights are growing dim And many`s the night and day has passed since [Am]you and I have [D7]seen Oh [G]I will will make my [D]bed and I`ll [Em]lie in the cold cold [C]lane Oh my [G]Bonny Boy is [D7]young, but he is [G]growing. Oh [G]Father, dearest [C]Father, and you've [G]done me much wrong For you have married me to a [Am]lad who is far too [D7]young Oh [G]he been only [D]sixteen years, and [Em]I been twenty [C]one He's my [G]Bonny Boy is [D7]young, but he is [G]growing. Oh [G]daughter, dearest [C]daughter, and I've [G]done you no wrong For I have married you to a [Am]noble farmer`s [D7]son And [G]he will be a [D]man to you, and [Em]you will be his [C]queen He's your [G]Bonny Boy is [D7]young, but he is [G]growing. At the [G]age of sixteen [C]years, now he [G]was a married man And at the age of seventeen, oh the [Am]father of a [D7]son And [G]at the age of [D]eighteen years, On his grave the [Em]grass grew [C]green Cruel [G]death had put an [D7]end to his [G]growing I will [G]make my love a [C]shroud of the [G]ornamental brown And while I am sowing it oh the [Am]tears they will run [D7]down For [G]once I had my [D]one true love, but [Em]now he`s lying low And I`ll [G]nurse his bonny [D7]boy, while he`s [G]growing Oh [G]come all you pretty [C]fair maids take [G]this advice from me Don`t ever build your nest in the [Am]top of any [D7]tree [G]For the leaves they will all [D]wither, And the [Em]roots they will de[C]cay And you`ll [G]nurse his bonny [D7]boy, while he`s [G]growing Oh the [G]trees are growing [C]tall, and the [G]nights are growing dim And many`s the night and day has passed since [Am]you and I have [D7]seen And [G]I will make my [D]bed in the [Em]cold cold [C]lane He's my [G]bonny boy, he`s [D7]young, but he`s [G]growing Song:- https://youtu.be/mVaOZHsmxRE 120 | P a g e 2019 Sing and Share INDEX

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My Bonnie Boy Key of C Oh the [C]trees are growing [F]tall, and the [C]nights are growing dim And many`s the night and day has passed since [Dm]you and I have [G7]seen Oh [C]I will make my [G]bed and I`ll [Am]lie in the cold, cold [F]lane Oh my [C]Bonny Boy, he’s [G7]young, but he is [C]growing. Oh [C]Father, dearest [F]Father, and you've [C]done me much wrong For you have married me to a [Dm]lad who is far too [G7]young Oh [C]he been only [G]sixteen years, and [Am]I been twenty [F]one He's my [C]Bonny Boy, he’s [G7]young, but he is [C]growing. Oh [C]daughter, dearest [F]daughter, and I've [C]done you no such wrong For I have married you unto a [Dm]noble farmer`s [G7]son And [C]he shall be a [G]man to you, and [Am]you shall be his [F]queen He's your [C]Bonny Boy, he’s [G7]young, but he is [C]growing. At the [C]age of sixteen [F]years, now he [C]was a married man And at the age of seventeen, oh the [Dm]father of a [G7]son And [C]at the age of [G]eighteen years, On his [Am]grave the grass grew [F]green Cruel [C]death had put an [G7]end to his [C]growing I will [C]make my love a [F]shroud of the [C]ornamental brown And while I am sowing it oh the [Dm]tears they will run [G7]down For [C]once I had my [G]one true love, but [Am]now he`s lying [F]low And I`ll [C]nurse his bonny [G7]boy, while he`s [C]growing Oh [C]come all you pretty [F]fair maids take [C]this advice from me Don`t ever build your nest in the [Dm]top of any [G7]tree [C]For the leaves they will all [G]wither, And the [Am]roots they will de[F]cay And you`ll [C]nurse his bonny [G7]boy, while he`s [C]growing Oh the [C]trees are growing [F]tall, and the [C]nights are growing dim And many`s the night and day has passed since [Dm]you and I have [G7]seen And [C]I will make my [G]bed in the [Am]cold cold [F]lane He's my [C]bonny boy, he`s [G7]young, but he`s [C]growing Song:- https://youtu.be/mVaOZHsmxRE 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

Me And You And A Dog Named Boo I [D]remember to this day the [G]bright red [A7]Georgia [D]clay And how it stuck to the tires after the [A]summer rain Will [D]power made that old car go A woman's [G]mind told [A7]me that [D]so Oh how I wish we were [C]back on the road a[G]gain [A] [G]Me and [A7]you and a [D]dog named Boo [Em]Travelin' and [A7]livin' off the [D]land [G]Me and [A7]you and a [D]dog named Boo How I [C]love being a [G]free [D]man [D]I can still recall the [G]wheat fields of [A7]St. [D]Paul And the morning we got caught Robbing from an old [A]hen Old [D]McDonald he made us work But then he [G]paid us for what it [A7]was [D]worth Another tank of gas and [C]back on the road a[G]gain [A] [G]Me and [A7]you and a [D]dog named Boo [Em]Travelin' and [A7]livin' off the [D]land [G]Me and [A7]you and a [D]dog named Boo How I [C]love being a [G]free [D]man [D]I'll never forget the day We motored [G]stately into big [A7]L.[D]A. The lights of the city put settlin' down in my [A]brain Though it's only [D]been a month or so That old [G]car's buggin' us [A7]to [D]go We've gotta get away and get [C]back on the road a[D]gain [A] [G]Me and [A7]you and a [D]dog named Boo [Em]Travelin' and [A7]livin' off the [D]land [G]Me and [A7]you and a [D]dog named Boo How I [C]love being a [G]free [D]man Song:- https://youtu.be/fBL61t2cVY0 122 | 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'n lá [G]Chuaigh mé isteach i [C]dteach aréir Is d'iarr mé [G]cairde ar [C]mhnaoi an [D]leanna Is é [G]dúirt sí liom "Ní [C]bhfaighidh tú deor Buail an [G]bóthar is [D]gabh abh[G]aile [G]Níl sé'n lá, [C]ná na lá Níl sé'n [G]lá is ní [C]bheidh go [D]maidin [G]Níl sé'n lá, [C]ná na lá Solas [G]ard a[D]tá sa [G]ghealaigh [G]Chuir mé fhéin mo [C]lámh i mo phóca Is d'iarr mé [G]briseadh [C]scillinge [D]uirthi Is é [G]dúirt sí liom "Suigh [C]síos ag bord Is bí ag [G]ól an[D]seo go [G]maidin" [G]Níl sé'n lá, [C]ná na lá Níl sé'n [G]lá is ní [C]bheidh go [D]maidin [G]Níl sé'n lá, [C]ná na lá Solas [G]ard a[D]tá sa [G]ghealaigh [G]"Éirigh i do shuí, a [C]fhear an tí Cuir ort do [G]bhrístí [C]is do [D]hata Go [G]gcoinne tú ceol leis an [C]duine cóir A bheas ag [G]ól an[D]seo go [G]maidin" [G]Níl sé'n lá, [C]ná na lá Níl sé'n [G]lá is ní [C]bheidh go [D]maidin [G]Níl sé'n lá, [C]ná na lá Solas [G]ard a[D]tá sa [G]ghealaigh 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

No Time For Love They call it the [C]law, we call it apartheid, Internment, conscription, partition and [G]silence. It’s the [Em]law that they make to keep you and me Where they think we [D]belong. [G]They hide behind [C]steel and bullet-proof glass, Machine guns and [G]spies, And they [Em]tell us who suffer the tear gas and the torture That we’re in the [D]wrong. [Dsus4][D] [C]No time for love if they [G]come in the morning, [D]No time to show tears or for [G]fears in the morning, [C]No time for Goodbye, no [G]time to ask why, And the sound of the [Bm]sir[C]en’s The [D]cry of the [G]morning They suffered the [C]torture they rotted in cells, went crazy, Wrote letters and [G]died. The limits of [Em]pain they endured – The loneliness got them in[D]stead. And the [G]courts gave them [C]justice As justice is given by well-mannered [G]thugs. Sometimes they [Em]fought for the will to survive but more times They just wished they were [D]dead. [Dsus4][D] [C]No time for love if they [G]come in the morning, [D]No time to show tears or for [G]fears in the morning, [C]No time for Goodbye, no [G]time to ask why, And the sound of the [Bm]sir[C]en’s, the [D]cry of the [G]morning They took away [C]Sacco, Vanzetti, Connolly and Pearse in their [G]time. They [Em]came for Newton and Seal, Bobby Sands and some of his [D]friends. In [G]Boston, [C]Chicago, Saigon, Santiago, Warsaw and [G]Belfast And [Em]places that never make headlines, The list never [D]ends. [Dsus4][D] 124 | P a g e

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[C]No time for love if they [G]come in the morning, [D]No time to show tears or for [G]fears in the morning, [C]No time for Goodbye, no [G]time to ask why, And the sound of the [Bm]sir[C]en’s, the [D]cry of the [G]morning The boys in [C]blue are only a few of The everyday cops on the [G]beat, The [Em]C.I.D., Branchmen, informers and spies Do their jobs just as [D]well; Be[G]hind them the [C]men who tap phones, take photos, Program computers and [G]files And the [Em]man who tells them when to come and Take you to your [D]cell. [Dsus4][D] [C]No time for love if they [G]come in the morning, [D]No time to show tears or for [G]fears in the morning, [C]No time for Goodbye, no [G]time to ask why, And the sound of the [Bm]sir[C]en’s the [D]cry of the [G]morning Come all you [C]people who give to your Sisters and brothers the will to fight [G]on They [Em]say you can get used to a war, That doesn’t mean that the war isn’t [D]on. The [G]fish need the [C]sea to survive, Just like your people need [G]you. And the [Em]death squad can only get through to them If first they can get through to [D]you. [Dsus4][D] [C]No time for love if they [G]come in the morning, [D]No time to show tears or for [G]fears in the morning, [C]No time for Goodbye, no [G]time to ask why, And the sound of the [Bm]sir[C]en’s the [D]cry of the [G]morning Song:- https://youtu.be/uTgD-QveQrU

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

Nora [C]The violets were [C7]scenting the woods, [F]Nora [C]Displaying their charms to the [G]bees [G7]When I [C]first said I [C7]loved only you, [F]Nora, And [C]you said you [G7]loved only [C]me The [F]chestnut blooms gleam through the [C]glade, Nora A [G]robin sang [D7]loud from the [G7]tree [G7]When I [C]first said I [C7]loved only [F]you, Nora, And [C]you said you [G7]loved only [C]me [C]The golden dewed [C7]daffodils shone, [F]Nora And [C]danced in the breeze of the [G]Lee [G7]When I [C]first said I [C7]loved only you, [F]Nora, And [C]you said you [G7]loved only [C]me The [F]birds in the trees sang their [C]songs, Nora Of [G]happier [D7]transports to [G7]be [G7]When I [C]first said I [C7]loved only you, [F]Nora, And [C]you said you [G7]loved only [C]me [C]Our hopes they have [C7]never come true, [F]Nora, Our [C]dreams they were never to [G]be [G7]Since I [C]first said I [C7]loved only you, [F]Nora, And [C]you said you [G7]loved only [C]me Song:- https://youtu.be/b8VQqByH4SI

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

Oh, Boy! [A]All my love, all my kissin' You don't know what you've been missin', oh [D]boy! (Oh boy!) When you're with me, oh [A]boy! (Oh boy!) The world can [E]see that [E7]you were meant for [A]me [D][A][E] [A]All of my life, I've been waitin' Tonight there'll be no hesitatin', oh [D]boy! (Oh boy!) When you're with me, oh [A]boy! (Oh boy!) The world can [E]see that [E7]you were meant for [A]me [D][A][E] [E7]Stars appear and the shadows are fallin' [A]You can hear my heart a-callin' [D]A little bit of lovin' makes everything right [E]I'm gonna see my baby tonight [A]All of my life, I've been waitin' Tonight there'll be no hesitatin', oh [D]boy! (Oh boy!) When you're with me, oh [A]boy! (Oh boy!) The world can [E]see that [E7]you were meant for [A]me [D][A][E] [A]Dum de dum dum, [E]oh [A]boy! [A]Dum de dum dum, [E]oh [A]boy! [A]All my love, all my kissin' You don't know what you've been missin', oh [D]boy! (Oh boy!) When you're with me, oh [A]boy! (Oh boy!) The world can [E]see that [E7]you were meant for [A]me [D][A][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

Oh, My Darling, Clementine Chorus Oh my [G]darling, oh my darling, Oh my darling, Clemen[D7]tine You are [C]lost and gone for[G]ever, dreadful [D7]sorry, Clemen[G]tine In a [G]cavern, in a canyon, excavating for a [D7]mine Dwelt a [C]miner, forty-[G]niner, and his [D7]daughter, Clemen[G]tine Walking [G]lightly as a fairy, though her shoes were number [D7]nine Herring [C]boxes, without [G]topses, sandals [D7]were for Clemen[G]tine Drove she [G]ducklings to the water, ev'ry morning just at [D7]nine Hit her [C]foot against a [G]splinter, fell in[D7]to the foaming [G]brine Ruby [G]lips above the water, blowing bubbles, soft and [D7]fine But, [C]alas, I was no [G]swimmer, so I [D7]lost my Clemen[G]tine Then the [G]miner, forty-niner, soon began to fret and [D7]pine, Thought he [C]oughter join his [G]daughter, Now he's [D7]with his Clemen[G]tine. How I [G]missed her! How I missed her, how I missed my Clemen[D7]tine ‘Til I [C]kissed her little [G]sister, and I for[D7]got my Clemen[G]tine Chorus Oh my [G]darling, oh my darling, Oh my darling, Clemen[D7]tine You are [C]lost and gone for[G]ever, dreadful [D7]sorry, Clemen[G]tine In a [G]churchyard near the canyon, where the myrtle doth en[D7]twine, There grow [C]roses and the [G]posies, fertil[D7]ized by Clemen[G]tine. In my [G]dreams she still doth haunt me, Robed in garments, soaked in [D7]brine; Then she [C]rises from the [G]water, And I [D7]kiss my Clemen[G]tine. Song:- https://youtu.be/ebyiyntVQNM 128 | 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 Day At A Time I'm [G]only human, I’m just a [D7]man, Help me believe in what I can be and all that I [G]am, Show me the stairway, I have to [C]climb, Lord for my [G]sake, teach me to [D7]take, one day at a [G]time One day at a [C]time sweet Jesus, that’s all I'm asking of [G]you, Just give me the [D]strength to do every day what I have to [G]do, Yesterday's [C]gone sweet Jesus, And tomorrow may never be [G]mine, Lord help me [D7]today, show me the way, one day at a [G]time. Do you re[G]member, when you walked among [D7]men, Well Jesus you know if your looking below, It's worse now than [G]then, Pushing and shoving, crowding my [C]mind, Lord help me to[G]day, show me the [D7]way, one day at a [G]time. One day at a [C]time sweet Jesus, that’s all I'm asking of [G]you, Just give me the [D]strength to do every day what I have to [G]do, Yesterday's [C]gone sweet Jesus, And tomorrow may never be [G]mine, Lord help me [D7]today, show me the way, one day at a [G]time. Song:- https://youtu.be/IOfPQReS6vU

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you 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 Bog Liom í

Curfá [G]Óró [C]bog [Am]liom í, [G]bog liom í, [D]bog liom í [G]Óró [C]bog [Am]liom í, [D]cailin deas [G]donn Agus [G]óró [C]bog [Am]liom í, [G]iompaigh is [D]corraigh í 'S de [G]réir mar a [C]bhog[Am]faidh sí [D]tiocfaidh sí [G]liom Dá [Em]bhfaighinnse mo [Bm]chailín i [C]lúbín na [G]scairte No i [Em]ngan fhios dá [Bm]Dhaidí i [C]ngáirdín na [G]n-úll [Em]Thabharfainnse [Bm]cogar dí [C]chuirfeadh a [G]chodladh í Is de [G]réir mar a [C]bhog[Am]fadh sí [D]thiocfadh sí [G]liom Curfá [G]Óró [C]bog [Am]liom í, [G]bog liom í, [D]bog liom í [G]Óró [C]bog [Am]liom í, [D]cailin deas [G]donn Agus [G]óró [C]bog [Am]liom í, [G]iompaigh is [D]corraigh í 'S de [G]réir mar a [C]bhog[Am]faidh sí [D]tiocfaidh sí [G]liom Dá [Em]bhfaighinnse mo [Bm]chailín deas [C]Thíos cois an [G]chladaidh No i [Em]ngan fhios dá [Bm]Dhaidí i mo [C]churrach ar [G]tonn [Em]Thabharfainnse [Bm]cogar dí a [C]chuirfeadh a [G]chodladh í Is de [G]réir mar a [C]bhog[Am]fadh sí [D]thiocfadh sí [G]liom Curfá [G]Óró [C]bog [Am]liom í, [G]bog liom í, [D]bog liom í [G]Óró [C]bog [Am]liom í, [D]cailin deas [G]donn Agus [G]óró [C]bog [Am]liom í, [G]iompaigh is [D]corraigh í 'S de [G]réir mar a [C]bhog[Am]faidh sí [D]tiocfaidh sí [G]liom 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

Peaceful Easy Feeling [D]I like the [G]way your sparkling [D]earrings [G]lay [D]Against your [G]skin so [A7]brown. [D]And I wanna [G]sleep with you in the [D]desert to[G]night [D]With a billion [G]stars all a[A7]round. 'Cause I got a [G]peaceful easy [D]feeling. [G]And I know you won't let me [Em]down [A7] 'Cause I'm [D]al[Em]ready [G]standing on the [D]ground. [D]And I found [G]out a long [D]time a[G]go [D]What a woman can [G]do to your [A7]soul. [D]Oh, but [G]she can't take you [D]any[G]way, [D]You don't already [G]know how to [A7]go. And I got a [G]peaceful easy [D]feeling. [G]And I know you won't let me [Em]down [A7] 'Cause I'm [D]al[Em]ready [G]standing on the [D]ground. [D]I get this [G]feeling I may [D]know [G]you [D]As a [G]lover and a [A7]friend. [D]But this voice keeps [G]whispering in [D]my other [G]ear, [D]Tells me I may never [G]see you a[A7]gain. 'Cause I got a [G]peaceful easy [D]feeling. [G]And I know you won't let me [Em]down [A7] 'Cause I'm [D]al[Em]ready [G]standing on the [D]ground. Song:- https://youtu.be/VLmmFq4vrLY

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

Patrick's Arrival You've [C]heard of St. Denis of France. He [G]never had much for to brag on. You've [C]heard of St. George and his lance Who [G]killed the auld heathenish dragon. The [C]Saints of the Welsh and the Scots Are a [G]couple of pitiful pipers Who [C]might just as well go to pot When [G]compared to the patron of vipers: St. [C]Patrick of [G]Ireland, my [C]dear. He [C]sailed to the Emerald Isle On a [G]lump of pavin' stone mounted. [C]Bate the steamboat by a mile Which [G]mighty good sailing was counted. Says [C]he, "The salt water, I think, Has [G]made me unmerciful thirsty; So [C]bring me a flagon to drink To [G]wash down the mullygrubs, burst ye, Of [C]drink that is [G]fit for a [C]Saint." He [C]preached then with wonderful force The [G]ignorant natives a teaching, With [C]wine washed down each discourse, For, [G]says he, "I detest your dry preaching." The [C]people in wonderment struck At a [G]pastor so pious and civil, Ex[C]claimed, "We're for you, my old buck, And we'll [G]heave our blind Gods to the divil, Who [C]dwells in hot [G]water be[C]low." This [C]finished, our worshipful man Went to [G]visit a most elegant fellow Whose [C]practise each cool afternoon Was to [G]get most delightfully mellow. That [C]day with a barrel of beer, He was [G]drinking away with abandon. Say's [C]Patrick, "It's grand to be here. I drank [G]nothing to speak of since landing, So [C]give me a [G]pull from your [C]pot." 132 | 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

Ah! Well, he [C]lifted the pewter in sport. Be[G]lieve me, I tell you, it's no fable. A [C]gallon he drank from the quart And [G]left it back full on the table. "A [C]miracle!" everyone cried And [G]all took a pull on the stingo. They were [C]mighty good hands at that trade And they [G]drank 'til they fell yet, by Jingo. The [C]pot it still [G]frothed o'er the [C]brim. Next [C]day said the host, "It's a fast, And I've [G]nothing to eat but cold mutton. On [C]Fridays who'd make such repast Ex[G]cept an unmerciful glutton?" Said [C]Pat, "Stop this nonsense, I beg. What you [G]tell me is nothing but gammon." When the [C]host he brought down the lamb's leg, Pat [G]ordered to turn it to salmon, And the [C]leg most [G]politely com[C]plied. You've [C]heard, I suppose, long ago, How the [G]snakes, in a manner most antic, He [C]marched to the county Mayo And [G]ordered them all into the Atlantic. Hence [C]never use water to drink The [G]people of Ireland determine With [C]mighty good reason, I think, For [G]Patrick has filled it with vermin, And [C]snakes and [G]such other [C]things. He [C]was a fine man as you'd meet From [G]Fairhead to Kilcrumper, Though [C]under the sod he is laid, Let's [G]all drink his health in a bumper. I [C]wish he was here that my glass He [G]might by art magic replenish, But [C]since he is not, why alas! My old [G]song must come to a finish Because [C]all the [G]drink it is [C]gone. Song:- https://youtu.be/L1TBpHZI_Cc 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

P Stands For Paddy I Suppose [Am]P stands for [G]Paddy, I suppose [Am]J for my love [Em]John, [Am]And W [G]stands for [D]false Willie [C]oh And [Em]Johnny is the fairest [Am]man [Am]Me Johnny is the fairest man, she [G]cried, [Am]Me Johnny is the fairest [Em]man. Sure [Am]I don’t [G]care what [D]anybody [C]says, But [Em]Johnny is the fairest [Am]man. As [Am]I walked upon a wee [G]morn To [Am]take a pleasant [Em]walk, I [Am]sat meself [G]down on an [D]old stone [C]wall To [Em]hear two lovers [Am]talk. To [Am]hear two lovers [G]talk, me boys To [Am]hear what they might [Em]say So [Am]I might [G]know a [D]little ‘bout [C]love [Em]Before they’d go a[Am]way. [Am]“Ah, come and sit beside me [G]love, On the [Am]dewey grass so [Em]green, It’s a [Am]long three [G]quarters of a [D]year or [C]more Since to[Em]gether we have [Am]been.” [Am]“No, I’ll not sit by you,” says [G]she, [Am]“Now or at any other [Em]time! For I [Am]hear you [G]love an[D]other pretty [C]girl, And [Em]your heart’s no longer [Am]mine. Your [Am]heart’s no longer [G]mine, my dear, Your [Am]heart’s no longer [Em]mine. For I [Am]hear you [G]love an[D]other pretty [C]girl, And your [Em]heart’s no longer [Am]mine.”

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[Am]P stands for [G]Paddy, I suppose [Am]J for my love [Em]John, [Am]And W [G]stands for [D]false Willie [C]oh And [Em]Johnny is the fairest [Am]man [Am]Me Johnny is the fairest man, she [G]cried, [Am]Me Johnny is the fairest [Em]man. Sure [Am]I don’t [G]care what [D]anybody [C]says, But [Em]Johnny is the fairest [Am]man. [Am]I will climb a high high [G]tree And [Am]rob the little bird’s [Em]nest. And [Am]I will [G]bring what[D]ever I do [C]find To the [Em]arms I love the [Am]best. To the [Am]arms I love the [G]best, my dear, To the [Am]arms that I love the [Em]best. And [Am]I will [G]bring what[D]ever I do [C]find To the [Em]arms I love the [Am]best

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

Phil the Fluther's Ball Have you [G]heard of Phil the Fluther, Of the [C]town of Bally[G]muck? The [G]times were going [C]hard with him, In [G]fact the man was [D]broke. So he [G]just sent out a notice To his [C]neighbours, one an [Em]all As to [G]how he'd like their [Em]company That [C]evening [D]at a [G]ball. And when writin' [D]out he was [Em]careful to [G]suggest to them, That [Em]if they found a [D]hat of his Con[Em]venient to the [D]door The [G]more that [D]they put in, When[Em]ever he re[G]quested them The better would the [Em]music be For [G]battherin' the [D]floor With the [G]toot of the flute, and the [C]twiddle of the [G]fiddle, O; Hopping in the [C]middle, like a [G]herrin' on the [D]griddle, O. [G]Up! down, hands aroun', [C]crossin' to the [G]wall Oh!, hadn't we the [Em]gaiety At [C]Phil the [D]fluther's [G]ball There was [G]Misther Denis Dogherty, Who [C]kept the runnin' [G]dog; There was [G]little crooked [C]Paddy, From the [G]Tiraloughett [D]bog; There was [G]boys from every Barony, And [C]girls from ev'ry [Em]'art' And the [G]beautiful Miss [Em]Bradys, In a [C]private [D]ass and [G]cart, And along with [D]them came [Em]bouncing Mrs. [G]Cafferty, [Em]Little Micky [D]Mulligan was [Em]also to the [D]fore, [G]Rose, Su[D]zanne, and [Em]Margaret O'[G]Rafferty, The flower of Ardma[Em]gullion, And the [G]pride of Pethra[D]vore. 136 | 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

First, [G]little Micky Mulligan got [C]up to show them [G]how, And then the Widda' [C]Cafferty Steps [G]out and makes her [D]bow, ‘I could [G]dance you off your legs, sez her, As [C]sure as you are [Em]born, If ye'll [G]only make the [Em]piper play, ‘The [C]hare was [D]in the [G]corn’. So [G]Phil plays [D]up to the [Em]best of his a[G]bility, The [Em]lady and the [D]gentleman [Em]Begin to do their [D]share; [G]'Faith then [D]Mick, it's [Em]you that has a[G]gility: Begorra Mrs. [Em]Cafferty, yer [G]leppin' like a [D]hare!' With the [G]toot of the flute, And the [C]twiddle of the [G]fiddle, O; Hopping in the [C]middle, Like a [G]herrin' on the [D]griddle, O. [G]Up! down, hands aroun', [C]Crossin' to the [G]wall Oh!, hadn't we the [Em]gaiety at [C]Phil the [D]fluther's [G]ball Then [G]Phil the Fluther tipped a wink to [C]little Crooked [G]Pat, 'I think it's nearly [C]time,' sez he, 'For [G]passin' round the [D]hat.' So [G]Paddy pass'd the caubeen round, And [C]looking mighty [Em]cute Sez, ‘Ye've [G]got to pay the [Em]piper When he [C]tonthers [D]on the [G]flute.' Then they [G]all joined [D]in With the [Em]greatest jovi[G]ality, [Em]Covering the [D]buckle, And the [Em]shuffle, and the [D]cut; [G]Jigs were [D]danced, Of the [Em]very finest [G]quality, But the Widda' bet the [Em]company At [G]'handling the [D]fut.' Song:- https://youtu.be/KnsV4CvBBhQ 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

Pilgrim Chapter 3 See him [G]wasted on the sidewalk in his jacket and his jeans, Wearin' [C]yesterday's misfortunes like a [G]smile [C]Once he had a future full of [G]money, love, and [Em]dreams, Which he [A7]spent like they was goin' outta [D]style And he [G]keeps right on a'changin' for the better or the worse, [C]Searchin' for a [D]shrine he's never [G]found Never [C]knowin' if believin' is a [G]blessin' or a curse, Or if the [C]goin' up was [D]worth the comin' [G]down He's a [C]poet, he's a picker He's a [G]prophet, he's a pusher He's a [D]pilgrim and a preacher, And a problem when he's [G]stoned He's a [C]walkin' contradiction, partly [G]truth and partly fiction, Takin' [D7]ev'ry wrong direction on his lonely way back [G]home. Change Key to A He has [A]tasted good and evil in your bedrooms and your bars, And he's [D]traded in tomorrow for to[A]day [D]Runnin' from his devils, Lord, and [A]reachin' for the [F#m]stars, And [B7]losin' all he's loved along the [E]way But if this [A]world keeps right on turnin' for the better or the worse, And all he [D]ever gets is [E]older and a[A]round From the [D]rockin' of the cradle to the [A]rollin' of the hearse, The [Bm]goin' up was [E]worth the comin' [A]down He's a [D]poet, he's a picker He's a [A]prophet, he's a pusher He's a [E]pilgrim and a preacher, And a problem when he's [A]stoned He's a [D]walkin' contradiction, partly [A]truth and partly fiction, Takin' [E]ev'ry wrong direction on his lonely way back [A]home. [E7]There's a lotta wrong directions on that lonely way back [A]home Song:- https://youtu.be/fMVUILVM0Xw 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

Pocahontas [D]Aurora borealis, the icy sky at night [Em]Paddles cut the water, in a [D]long and hurried flight From the [A]white man [C]to the [G]fields of [D]green And the [A]home[C]land we've [G]never [D]seen. [D]They killed us in our tepee and they cut our women down [Em]They might have left some babies, [D]cryin' on the ground But the [A]firesticks [C]and the [G]wagons [D]come And the [A]night [C]falls, on the [G]setting [D]sun. [Em] [D]They massacred the buffalo, Kitty corner from the bank [Em]The taxis run across my feet And my [D]eyes have turned to blanks In my [A]little box, [C]at the [G]top of the [D]stairs With my [A]Indian [C]rug and a [G]pipe to [D]share. [D]I wish a was a trapper I would give thousand pelts [Em]To sleep with Pocahontas and [D]find out how she felt In the [A]mornin' [C]on the [G]fields of [D]green In the [A]home[C]land we've [G]never [D]seen. And [D]maybe Marlon Brando will be there by the fire [Em]We'll sit and talk of Hollywood and the [D]good things there for hire Like the [A]Astrodome [C]and the [G]first te[D]pee Marlon [A]Bran[C]do, Poca[G]hontas and [D]me Marlon [A]Bran[C]do, Poca[G]hontas and [D]me Song:- https://youtu.be/WrHldIbkeZw

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

Pretty Little Girl From Omagh Way [D]up in the north in old Tyrone There's a [G]pretty little girl I call my own She's the [D]sweetest rose Ireland's ever [A]grown And [D]sure as the moon and stars above I'm [G]falling head over heels in love With a [D]pretty little girl from Omagh in the [A]county of Ty[D]rone. There's [D]cute little girls in old Strabane They're [G]just as pretty in Monaghan [D]This to every roving eye is [A]known But I [D]guess that I'd be out of bounds 'Cause [G]there between the northern towns There's a [D]pretty little girl from Omagh In the [A]county of Ty[D]rone. Chorus She [A]wears my ring and tells her friends She’s going to marry me But [D]best of all she tells them all She's happy as can [G]be, oh lucky [A]me. Well I [D]don't know what she's done to me There's [G]nothing else my eyes can see But the [D]pretty little girl from Omagh In the [A]County Of Ty[D]rone T’was [D]down in the south in old Drumore I re[G]call that yellow dress she wore [D]She ran along the shore there all a[A]lone I [D]guess it was your lucky day When [G]she went there on a holiday The [D]pretty little girl from Omagh in the [A]county of Ty[D]rone. Ah the [D]pretty little girl from Omagh in the [A]County Of Ty[D]rone Song:140 | 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

Rave On Well-a-well-a-well, the [G]little things you say and do Make me want to be with you-oo-oo [C]Rave on, it's a crazy feelin' and [G]I know it's got me reelin' When [D]you say I love you [G]Ra[C]ve [G]on [D] The [G]way you dance and hold me tight The way you kiss and say goodnight [C]Rave on, it's a crazy feelin' and [G]I know it's got me reelin' [D]I'm so glad that you're revealin' Your [G]love [C]for [G]me [C]Rave on, rave on and tell me [G]Tell me not to be lonely [D]Tell me you love me only [G]Rave [C]on for [G]me [C]Rave on, it's a crazy feelin' and [G]I know it's got me reelin' [D]I'm so glad that you're revealin' Your [G]love [C]for [G]me [C]Rave on, rave on and tell me [G]Tell me not to be lonely [D]Tell me you love me only [G]Rave [C]on for [G]me [G]Rave [C]on for [G]me [G]Rave [C]on for [G]me Song:- https://youtu.be/0IUV-QxwlRM

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

Remember Me Key of C Remember [C]me when[G]ever you’re [C]blue Remember [C]me when [G]there’s no one [C]holding you [G7] [F]Any time you feel like [C]you can’t make it [Am]through Remember [C]me and [G]I will be with [C]you Remember [C]me when[G]ever you’re a[C]fraid And when you [C]lose your [G]dreams along the [C]way [G7] [F]Any time you feel like you [C]can’t make it [Am]through Remember [C]me and [G]I will be with [C]you [F]Every night and every day [C]I’ll be by your side [C7] [F]Just reach out and take my hand and [C]I will be your guide [C7] And [F]any time you feel like [C]you can’t make it [Am]through Remember [C]me and [G]I will be with [C]you Remember [C]me when[G]ever you’re a[C]fraid Remember [C]me if there’s [G]someone in my [C]place [F]Any time you feel like [C]you can’t make it [Am]through Remember [C]me and [G]I will be with [C]you. Song:- https://youtu.be/w8o7XCn0b1c

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

Remember Me Key of G Remember [G]me when[D]ever you’re [G]blue Remember [G]me when [D]there’s no one holding [G]you [G7] [C]Any time you feel like [G]you can’t make it [Em]through Remember [G]me and [D]I will be with [G]you Remember [G]me when[D]ever you’re a[G]fraid And when you [G]lose your [D]dreams along the [G]way [G7] [C]Any time you feel like you [G]can’t make it [Em]through Remember [G]me and [D]I will be with [G]you [C]Every night and every day [G]I’ll be by your side [C]Just reach out and take my hand and [G]I will be your guide And [C]any time you feel like [G]you can’t make it [Em]through Remember [G]me and [D]I will be with [G]you Remember [G]me when[D]ever you’re [G]blue Remember [G]me when [D]there’s no one holding [G]you [G7] [C]Any time you feel like [G]you can’t make it [Em]through Remember [G]me and [D]I will be with [G]you Song:- https://youtu.be/w8o7XCn0b1c

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

Rescue Mission Key of C The [Dm]captain touched his swagger stick Up [F]to his golden [C]eye And [Dm]boogied through the [C]vestibule While [Dm]bidding us goodbye The [Am]enemy sur[C]rounds us And our [F]spirits almost gone The [Dm]Devil take the [C]cavalry That [Dm]sold us for a song There's [Dm]Chi-Chi's on the starboard, lads And [F]Chi-Chi's in the [C]stern And [Dm]hashish in the [C]hookah pipes And [Dm]bonny grass to burn Our [Am]mission is a [C]secret But we're [F]fool enough to try And we'll [Dm]sail the bloody [C]ocean, boys Or [Dm]drink the bastard dry "If [Dm]I'd 've been a carpenter," The [F]swarthy sergeant [C]said, "I'd [Dm]never seen this [C]ugly thing That [Dm]hangs above my head The [Am]hell with all your [C]heros And the [F]wounds they hope to show I'm [Dm]just a simple [C]soldier, son With [Dm]one more year to go" The [Dm]Albatross was tiring And the [F]cook was in a [C]stew The [Dm]filthy little [C]cabin boy Was [Dm]whizzing in my shoe The [Am]Captain's wife was [C]aging And the [F]first mate heard her scream When [Dm]Tommy slipped [C]tabasco in The [Dm]Captain's vaseline 144 | 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

"Our [Dm]time will soon be gone," he said "It's [F]all we've left to [C]lose We've [Dm]shot our ammun[C]ition And we're [Dm]all but out of booze So [Am]here's to Irma [C]Donegal [F]Here's to Nellie Blye And [Dm]here's to my old [C]friend," he said And [Dm]kissed his ass goodbye [Dm]"Give off! give off! You sorry lot. Give [F]off!," the Captain [C]cried "We've [Dm]lost our bloody [C]anchor And we're [Dm]driftin' with the tide The [Am]swollen surf is [C]pounding Like a [F]thousand cannons roar And I [Dm]shake the hand of [C]any man Who [Dm]guides us into shore." "We're [Dm]saved! We're saved!" The soldiers said "We're [F]saved!," the sailors [C]cried And [Dm]soldiers climbed [C]aboard While sailors [Dm]left from either side Some [Am]swabbies hit the [C]minefield And the [F]rifles got the rest And [Dm]somewhere there's a [C]schooner Sinkin' [Dm]slowly in the west Song:- https://youtu.be/vnOtjbFe29c

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

Rescue Mission Key of G The [Am]captain touched his swagger stick Up [C]to his golden [G]eye And [Am]boogied through the [G]vestibule While [Am]bidding us goodbye The [Em]enemy sur[G]rounds us And our [C]spirits almost gone The [Am]Devil take the [G]cavalry That [Am]sold us for a song There's [Am]Chi-Chi's on the starboard, lads And [C]Chi-Chi's in the [G]stern And [Am]hashish in the [G]hookah pipes And [Am]bonny grass to burn Our [Em]mission is a [G]secret But we're [C]fool enough to try And we'll [Am]sail the bloody [G]ocean, boys Or [Am]drink the bastard dry "If [Am]I'd 've been a carpenter," The [C]swarthy sergeant [G]said, "I'd [Am]never seen this [G]ugly thing That [Am]hangs above my head The [Em]hell with all your [G]heros And the [C]wounds they hope to show I'm [Am]just a simple [G]soldier, son With [Am]one more year to go" The [Am]Albatross was tiring And the [C]cook was in a [G]stew The [Am]filthy little [G]cabin boy Was [Am]whizzing in my shoe The [Em]Captain's wife was [G]aging And the [C]first mate heard her scream When [Am]Tommy slipped [G]tabasco in The [Am]Captain's vaseline 146 | 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

"Our [Am]time will soon be gone," he said "It's [C]all we've left to [G]lose We've [Am]shot our ammun[G]ition And we're [Am]all but out of booze So [Em]here's to Irma [G]Donegal [C]Here's to Nellie Blye And [Am]here's to my old [G]friend," he said And [Am]kissed his ass goodbye [Am]"Give off! give off! You sorry lot. Give [C]off!," the Captain [G]cried "We've [Am]lost our bloody [G]anchor And we're [Am]driftin' with the tide The [Em]swollen surf is [G]pounding Like a [C]thousand cannons roar And I [Am]shake the hand of [G]any man Who [Am]guides us into shore." "We're [Am]saved! We're saved!" The soldiers said "We're [C]saved!," the sailors [G]cried And [Am]soldiers climbed [G]aboard While sailors [Am]left from either side Some [Em]swabbies hit the [G]minefield And the [C]rifles got the rest And [Am]somewhere there's a [G]schooner Sinkin' [Am]slowly in the west Song:- https://youtu.be/vnOtjbFe29c

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

Rhinestone Cowboy [G]I've been walkin' these streets so long singin' the same old song I know every crack in these dirty sidewalks of [D]Broadway Where [C]hustle's the name of the game And [Am]nice guys get washed a[C]way Like the snow and the [G]rain There's been a [D7]load of compromisin' On the [C]road to my ho[G]rizon But [C]I'm gonna be where the [A7]lights are shinin' on [D]me Like a [C]rhine[D]stone [G]cowboy [C][G] Riding out on a horse in a [Em]star-spangled [G]rode[D]o Like a [C]rhine[D]stone [G]cowboy [C][G] Getting cards and letters from [Em]people I don't even [D]know And offers comin' over the [C]phone [D] Well, I [G]really don't mind [C]the [G]rain And a smile can hide all the pain [G] But you're down when you're ridin' the train that's takin' the [D]long way And I [C]dream of the things I'll do With a subway token and a dollar tucked inside my [G]shoe [C][G] There's been a [D7]load of compromisin' On the [C]road to my ho[G]rizon But [C]I'm gonna be where The [A7]lights are shinin' on [D]me Like a [C]rhine[D]stone [G]cowboy [C][G] Riding out on a horse in a [Em]star-spangled [G]rode[D]o Like a [C]rhine[D]stone [G]cowboy [C][G] Getting cards and letters from [Em]people I don't even [D]know And offers comin' over the [C]phone [D] Song:- https://youtu.be/Cp4sYSQEjc8

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you 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 My Soul [D]Rock my soul in the bosom of Abraham [A7]Rock my soul in the bosom of Abraham [D]Rock my soul in the bosom of Abraham [A7]Lord, rock my [D]soul [D]So high, I can't get over it [A7]So low, I can't get under it [D]So wide, I can't get 'round it [A7]Lord, rock my [D]soul [D]I’m gonna rock on down right into Jerusalem [A7]Rock on down, right into Jerusalem [D]I’m gonna rock on down, right into Jerusalem [A7]Lord, rock my [D]soul He’s got the [D]whole world in his hands, He’s got the [A7]whole wide world in his hands, He’s got the [D]whole world in his hands He’s got the [A7]whole world in his [D]hands. [D]He’s got you and me, brother, in his hands. [A7]He’s got you and me, brother, in his hands. [D]He’s got you and me, brother, in his hands. [A7]He’s got the whole world in his [D]hands. [D]He’s got you and me, sister, in his hands. [A7]He’s got you and me, sister, in his hands. [D]He’s got you and me, sister, in his hands. [A7]He’s got the whole world in his [D]hands. [D]I’m gonna rock on down right into Jerusalem [A7]Rock on down, right into Jerusalem [D]I’m gonna rock on down, right into Jerusalem [A7]Lord, rock my [D]soul Song:- https://youtu.be/Tdq4iilT-Js 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 I Gave You All the Best Years Of My Life [C]I can still remember when I [F]bought my first [G7]guitar I remember [C]just how good the feeling was Put it [F]proudly in my [G7]car And my [C]family listened fifty times to my [A7]two song reper[Dm]toire And I told my mom her oldest son was [F]gonna [G7]be a [C]star [C]Bought all the Beatles records, [F]sounded just like [G]Paul [C]Bought all the old Buddy Holly’s, the [F]78s and [G7]all And I [C]sat by my record [A7]player Playing every song they [Dm]played And I watched them all on TV making [F]Every [G7]move they [C]made [C]Rock and Roll I gave you all the [F]best years of my life The [G7]dreamy sunny Sundays, all the [F]moonlit summer [C]nights I was so [C]busy in the backroom writing [F]love songs to you While you were [G7]changing your direction and You [F]never even [C]knew That I was [G7]always one step behind [C]you [C]‘66 seemed like the year I was [F]really going [G7]somewhere We were [C]living in San Francisco with [F]flowers in our [G7]hair [C]Singing songs of kindness So the [A7]world would under[Dm]stand That the guys and me were something more Than [F]just an[G7]other [C]band [C]Then ‘69 in LA well it [F]came around so [G]soon We were [C]really making headway, [F]writin’ lots of [G]tunes We [C]must have played the wildest stuff [A7]We had ever [Dm]played The way the crowds yelled out for more We [F]thought we [G7]had it [C]made

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you 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]Rock and Roll I gave you all the [F]best years of my life [G7]Playing my guitar under [F]bright and flashing [C]lights I was so [C]busy on the road, singing [F]love songs to you While you were [G7]changing your direction and You [F]never even [C]knew That I was [G7]always one step behind [C]you [C]‘71 in Soho [F]when I met Su[G7]zanne I was [C]trying to go it solo with [F]someone else’s [G7]band And she [C]came up to me later on and I [A7]took her by the [Dm]hand And I told her all my troubles and She [F]seemed to [G7]under[C]stand And she [C]followed me to London Through a [F]hundred hotel [G]rooms Through a [C]hundred record companies That [F]didn’t like my [G]tunes And she [C]followed me ‘til finally I [A7]sold my old [Dm]guitar And she tried to help me understand That I would [F]never [G7]be a [C]star [C]Rock and Roll I gave you all the [F]best years of my life All the [G7]crazy lazy young days, All the [F]magic moonlight [C]nights And [C]though I’ve never had the chance of [F]making it with you I [G7]thank the Lord for giving me the [F]little bit I [C]knew And I will [G7]always be one step behind [C]you [C]Rock and Roll I gave you all the [F]best years of my life [G7]Singing out my love songs... [fades] [F][C] Song:- https://youtu.be/4yuwhUx35Uc

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you 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 Mooncoin Key G [G]How pleasant to roam by the [D]sunny blue stream And to hear the doves coo 'neath the [G]morning sunbeams Where the [G]thrush and the robin their [D]sweet notes enjoin On the [D]banks of the Suir that flows down by Moon[G]coin [G]Flow on lovely river, flow [D]gently along Your [D]water's so sweet sounds the [G]lark's merry song On your [G]green banks I'll wander where [D]first I did join With [D]you lovely Molly, the Rose of Moon[G]coin [G]Oh Molly dear Molly it [D]breaks my fond heart To [D]see how we two love for[G]ever must part But I'll [G]think of you Molly while [D]sun and moon shines On the [D]banks of the Suir that flows down by Moon[G]coin [G]Flow on lovely river, flow [D]gently along Your [D]water's so sweet sounds the [G]lark's merry song On your [G]green banks I'll wander where [D]first I did join With [D]you lovely Molly, the Rose of Moon[G]coin [G]she has sailed far away o're the [D]dark rolling foam Far [D]away from the banks of her [G]dear Irish home Where the [G]fisherman sports with his [D]small boat and line On the [D]banks of the Suir that flows down by Moon[G]coin Then [G]here's to the Suir with it's [D]valleys so fair As [D]oft times we wandered in the [G]cool morning air Where the [G]roses are blooming and the [D]lillies entwine On the [D]banks of the Suir that flows down by Moon[G]coin [G]Flow on lovely river, flow [D]gently along Your [D]water's so sweet sounds the [G]lark's merry song On your [G]green banks I'll wander where [D]first I did join With [D]you lovely Molly, the Rose of Moon[G]coin Song:- https://youtu.be/xeQaUl5_V3A 152 | 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

Rose of Mooncoin Key C [C]How pleasant to roam by the [G]sunny blue stream And to hear the doves coo 'neath the [C]morning sunbeams Where the [C]thrush and the robin their [G]sweet notes enjoin On the [G]banks of the Suir that flows down by Moon[C]coin [C]Flow on lovely river, flow [G]gently along Your [G]water's so sweet sounds the [C]lark's merry song On your [C]green banks I'll wander where [G]first I did join With [G]you lovely Molly, the Rose of Moon[C]coin [C]Oh Molly dear Molly it [G]breaks my fond heart To [G]see how we two love for[C]ever must part But I'll [C]think of you Molly while [G]sun and moon shines On the [G]banks of the Suir that flows down by Moon[C]coin [C]Flow on lovely river, flow [G]gently along Your [G]water's so sweet sounds the [C]lark's merry song On your [C]green banks I'll wander where [G]first I did join With [G]you lovely Molly, the Rose of Moon[C]coin [C]she has sailed far away o're the [G]dark rolling foam Far [G]away from the banks of her [C]dear Irish home Where the [C]fisherman sports with his [G]small boat and line On the [G]banks of the Suir that flows down by Moon[C]coin Then [C]here's to the Suir with it's [G]valleys so fair As [G]oft times we wandered in the [C]cool morning air Where the [C]roses are blooming and the [G]lillies entwine On the [G]banks of the Suir that flows down by Moon[C]coin [C]Flow on lovely river, flow [G]gently along Your [G]water's so sweet sounds the [C]lark's merry song On your [C]green banks I'll wander where [G]first I did join With [G]you lovely Molly, the Rose of Moon[C]coin Song:- https://youtu.be/xeQaUl5_V3A 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

Soldiers It was [D]just after [C]sunrise And [G]down by the [A]sea [Em]Down on the [Bm]sand flats Where [G]nothing will [A]grow Come [D]drumming and [C]footsteps Like [G]out of a [A]dream Where the [Em]golden green [Bm]waters come [A]in Just [D]nine lucky [C]soldiers had [G]come Through the [A]night [Em]Half of them [Bm]wounded And [G]barely a[A]live Just [D]nine out of [C]twenty was [G]headed for [A]home With [Em]eleven sad [Bm]stories to [C]t[G]el[A]l I [C]remember quite [G]clearly when I [Em]got out of [Bm]bed I said, [C]Oh, good mor[G]ning what a [Em]beautiful [A]day [G][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

Sometimes When We Touch [C]You ask me [F]if I love you and I [G]choke on my [C]reply I'd [Em]rather hurt you hones[Am]tly than mis[D]lead you with a [G]lie And [Dm]who am I to [G]judge you on [C]what you [C7]say or [Am]do I'm only [F]just begin[C]ning to see the [D]real [G]you And [C]sometimes when we [F]touch the [G]honesty's too [Em]much And I [Am]have to close my [D]eyes and [G]hide I [C]wanna to hold you till I [F]die Till we [G]both break down and [Em]cry I wanna [Dm]hold you till the [G]fear in me sub[C]sides [C]Romance and all it’s [F]strategy leaves me [G]Battling with my [C]pride But [Em]through the inse[Am]curity some [D]tenderness sur[G]vives I'm [Dm]just another [G]writer still [C]trapped with[C7]in my [Am]truth A [F]hesitant prize-[C]fighter still trapped with[D]in my [G]youth At [G]times I'd like to break you and drive you to your [C]knees At [Am]times I'd like to break [Em]through And [F]hold you endless[G]ly At [C]times I understand [F]you and I know how [G]hard you [C]try I've [Em]watched while love commands [Am]you And I've [D]watched love pass you [G]by At [Dm]times I think we're [G]drifters Still [C]searching [C7]for a [Am]friend A [F]brother or a [C]sister but then the [D]passion flares a[G]gain And [C]sometimes when we [F]touch the [G]honesty's too [Em]much And I [Am]have to close my [D]eyes and [G]hide I [C]wanna to hold you till I [F]die Till we [G]both break down and [Em]cry I wanna [Dm]hold you till the [G]fear in me sub[C]sides Song:- https://youtu.be/IATz8ZVTALo 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

Sorrow Key of G [G]With your long blond hair and your eyes of blue The only thing I ever got from you Was [C]sorrow, [G]sorrow [G]You're acting funny, try to spend my money You’re out there playing your high class games Of [C]sorrow, [G]sorrow [G]You never do what you know you ought to Something tells me you're the devil's daughter [C]Sorrow, [G]sorrow [D]Ahhh, [C]oo, [G]oooo [G]I tried to find her cause I can't resist her (I tried to find her) I never knew just how much I missed her [C]Sorrow, [G]sorrow [G]With your long blond hair and your eyes of blue The only thing I ever got from you Was [C]sorrow, [G]sorrow [D]Ahhh, [C]oo, [G]oooo With your [F]long blond hair, I couldn't [G]sleep last night With your [F]long blond hair [F]Hu Hu [G]Hu With your [F]long blond hair [F]Hu Hu [G]Hu Song:- https://youtu.be/8Zrkzpya5YI

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

Sorrow Key of D [D]With your long blond hair and your eyes of blue The only thing I ever got from you Was [G]sorrow, [D]sorrow [D]You're acting funny, try to spend my money You’re out there playing your high class games Of [G]sorrow, [D]sorrow [A]You never do what you know you ought to Something tells me you're the devil's daughter [G]Sorrow, [D]sorrow [A]Ahhh, [G]oo, [D]oooo [D]I tried to find her cause I can't resist her (I tried to find her) I never knew just how much I missed her [G]Sorrow, [D]sorrow [D]With your long blond hair and your eyes of blue The only thing I ever got from you Was [G]sorrow, [D]sorrow [A]Ahhh, [G]oo, [D]oooo With your [C]long blond hair, I couldn't [D]sleep last night With your [C]long blond hair [C]Hu Hu [D]Hu With your [C]long blond hair [C]Hu Hu [D]Hu Song:- https://youtu.be/8Zrkzpya5YI

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

Spencer the Rover This [G]tune was composed by [Am]Spencer the Ro[G]ver As valiant a man as [Am]ever left home And he had [C]been much reduced Which [Am]caused great con[G]fusion And that was the reason he [Am]started to [G]roam In [G]Yorkshire near Rotherham, he had [Am]been on the [G]ramble Weary of traveling, he [Am]sat down to rest By the [C]foot of yon' mountain Lays a [Am]clear flowing [G]fountain With bread and cold water he [Am]himself did re[G]fresh With the [G]night fast approaching, to the [Am]woods he re[G]sorted With woodbine and ivy his [Am]bed for to make But he [C]dreamt about sighing [Am]Lamenting and [G]crying Go [G]home to your family and [Am]rambling for[G]sake [G]'Twas the fifth day of November, I've [Am]reason to re[G]member When first he arrived home to his [Am]family and friends And they did [C]stand so astounded [Am]Surprised and dumbfoun[G]ded To see such a stranger once [Am]more in their [G]sight And his [G]children come around him With their [Am]prittle prattling [G]stories With their prittle prattling stories to [Am]drive care away And he's as [C]happy as those As have [Am]thousands of [G]riches Contented he'll remain and not [Am]ramble a[G]way This [G]tune was composed by [Am]Spencer the Ro[G]ver As valiant a man as [Am]ever left home And he had [C]been much reduced Which [Am]caused great con[G]fusion And that was the reason he [Am]started to [G]roam Song:- https://youtu.be/v3JM5K99Jos 158 | P a g e 2019 Sing and Share INDEX

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Stand By Me When the [G]night has come and the [Em]land is dark And the [C]moon is the [D]only light we'll [G]see No, I [G]won't be afraid Oh, I [Em]won't be afraid Just as [C]long as you [D]stand Stand by [G]me So Darlin', Darlin' [C]Stand by me, oh, [Em]stand by me Oh, [C]stand, [D]stand by me [G]Stand by me If the [G]sky that we look upon should [Em]tumble and fall Or the [C]mountain should [D]crumble to the [G]sea I won't [G]cry, I won't cry No, I [Em]won't shed a tear Just as [C]long as you [D]stand Stand by [G]me And Darlin', Darlin' [C]Stand by me, oh, [Em]stand by me Oh, [C]stand, [D]stand by me [G]Stand by me Whenever you're in trouble, won't you [C]stand by me? Oh, [Em]stand by me Won't you [C]stand now? Oh, [D]stand, stand by [G]me Song:- https://youtu.be/hwZNL7QVJjE

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

St.Patrick was a Gentleman Key of C St [C]Patrick was a [Am]gentleman He [C]came from dacent [G]people He [C]built a church in [Am]Dublin Town And [C]on it [G]put a [C]steeple His [C]Father was a [Am]Gallagher His [C]Uncle was a [G]Grady His [C]Aunt was an O’[Am]Shaughnessy, His [C]Mother [G]was a [C]Brady The [C]Wicklow hills are [Am]very high [C]So is the hill of [G]Howth sir But [C]there’s a hill much [Am]higher still Much [C]higher [G]than them both [C]sir And [C]on the top of [Am]this high hill St. [C]Patrick preached his [G]sermon He [C]drove the frogs in[Am]to the bogs And [C]banished [G]all the [C]vermin There’s [C]not a mile on [Am]Erin’s Isle Where [C]dirty vermin [G]mustered But [C]there he put his [Am]dear fore foot And [C]murdered [G]them in [C]clusters The [C]toads went pop and the [Am]frogs went hop Slap [C]dash into the [G]water And the [C]snakes committed [Am]suicide To [C]save [G]themselves from [C]slaughter [C]One hundred thousand [Am]reptiles blue He [C]charmed with sweet [G]discourses And [C]dined on them in [Am]Killaloe In [C]soups and [G]second [C]courses Where [C]blind worms [Am]crawling in the grass [C]Disgusted all the [G]nation Right [C]down to Hell with a [Am]holy spell He [C]changed their [G]situa[C]tion 160 | 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

No [C]wonder that them [Am]Irish boys Should [C]be so gay and [G]frisky [C]Sure St Pat he [Am]taught them that As [C]well as [G]making [C]whiskey No [C]wonder that the [Am]saint himself Should [C]understand dis[G]tilling For his [C]Mother kept a [Am]shebeen shop Near the [C]town of [G]Ennis[C]killen [C]Was I but so [Am]fortunate As to [C]be back in Ul[G]ster [C]I’d be bound that [Am]from that ground I [C]never [G]more would once [C]stir [C]There St. Patrick [Am]planted turf, [C]Cabbages and [G]praties [C]Pigs galore, mo [Am]gra, mo stor, [C]Altar [G]boys and [C]ladies Song:- https://youtu.be/FEE9U3JUVDc

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

St.Patrick was a Gentleman Key of G St [G]Patrick was a [Em]gentleman He [G]came from dacent [D]people He [G]built a church in [Em]Dublin Town And [G]on it [D]put a [G]steeple His [G]Father was a [Em]Gallagher His [G]Uncle was a [D]Grady His [G]Aunt was an O’[Em]Shaughnessy, His [G]Mother [D]was a [G]Brady The [G]Wicklow hills are [Em]very high [G]So is the hill of [D]Howth sir But [G]there’s a hill much [Em]higher still Much [G]higher [D]than them both [G]sir And [G]on the top of [Em]this high hill St. [G]Patrick preached his [D]sermon He [G]drove the frogs in[Em]to the bogs And [G]banished [D]all the [G]vermin There’s [G]not a mile on [Em]Erin’s Isle Where [G]dirty vermin [D]mustered But [G]there he put his [Em]dear fore foot And [G]murdered [D]them in [G]clusters The [G]toads went pop and the [Em]frogs went hop Slap [G]dash into the [D]water And the [G]snakes committed [Em]suicide To [G]save [D]themselves from [G]slaughter [G]A hundred thousand [Em]reptiles blue He [G]charmed with sweet [D]discourses And [G]dined on them in [Em]Killaloe In [G]soups and [D]second [G]courses Where [G]blind worms crawling [Em]in the grass [G]Disgusted all the [D]nation Right [G]down to Hell with a [Em]holy spell He [G]changed their [D]situa[G]tion 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

No [G]wonder that them [Em]Irish boys Should [G]be so gay and [D]frisky [G]Sure St Pat he [Em]taught them that As [G]well as [D]making [G]whiskey No [G]wonder that the [Em]saint himself Should [G]understand dis[D]tilling For his [G]Mother kept a [Em]shebeen shop Near the [G]town of [D]Ennis[G]killen [G]Was I but so [Em]fortunate As to [G]be back in Ul[D]ster [G]I’d be bound that [Em]from that ground I [G]never [D]more would once [G]stir [G]There St. Patrick [Em]planted turf, [G]Cabbages and [D]praties [G]Pigs galore, mo [Em]gra, mo stor, [G]Altar [D]boys and [G]ladies Song:- https://youtu.be/FEE9U3JUVDc

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

Sunny Afternoon Key of Am The [Am]tax man's taken all [G]my dough, And [C]left me in my [G]stately home, [E7]Lazing on a sunny after[Am]noon, And I can't [G]sail my yacht, He's [C]taken every[G]thing I've got, [E7]All I've got's this sunny after[Am]noon. [A7]Save me, save me, save me from this [D7]squeeze, I got a [G]big fat Mama trying to break [C]me, [E7] And I [Am]love to live so [D7]pleasantly, [Am]Live this life of [D7]luxury,[G] [C]Lazing on a [E7]sunny after[Am]noon In the [Am]summertime In the [Am]summertime In the [Am]summertime My [Am]girlfriend's run off [G]with my car, And [C]gone back to her [G]Ma and Pa, [E7]Telling tales of drunkenness and [Am]cruelty, Now I'm [G]sitting here, [C]Sipping at my [G]ice cold beer, [E7]Lazing on a sunny after[Am]noon. [A7]Help me, help me, help me sail a[D7]way, Well give me [G]two good reasons why I oughta [C]stay, [E7] 'Cause I [Am]love to live so [D7]pleasantly, [Am]Live this life of [D7]luxury,[G] [C]Lazing on a [E7]sunny after[Am]noon In the [Am]summertime In the [Am]summertime In the [Am]summertime Song:- https://youtu.be/pIKsHh3BFPI 164 | 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

Sunshine Of Your Smile [G]Dear face that holds so sweet a smile for [D7]me Were you not mine, how [A7]dark this world would [D7]be I [G]know no light a[E7]bove that could re[Am]place [C]Love's radiant [G]sunshine [A]in your lovely [D]face. [G]Give me a smile, the [E7]love-light in your [A7]eyes [D7]Life could not [G]hold a [D]sweeter [A]para[D]dise [G]Give me the right to [E7]love you all the [Am]while [C]My world for[G]ever, the [A7]sunshine of [D]your [G]smile. [G]Shadows may fall across the land and [D7]sea Sunshine from all the [A7]world may hidden [D7]be But [G]I shall see no [E7]clouds across the [Am]sun [C]Your smile shall [G]light my [A]life till life is [D]done. [G]Give me a smile, the [E7]love-light in your [A7]eyes [D7]Life could not [G]hold a [D]sweeter [A]para[D]dise [G]Give me the right to [E7]love you all the [Am]while [C]My world for[G]ever, the [A7]sunshine of [D]your [G]smile. [C]My world for[G]ever, the [A7]sunshine of [D]your [G]smile. Song:- https://youtu.be/8Xnxi6rGEjQ

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you 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 Me Home, Country Roads Key of G [G]Almost heaven, West Vir[Em]ginia [D]Blue ridge mountains, [C]Shenandoah [G]river [G]Life is old there, older [Em]than the trees [D]Younger than the mountains, [C]growing like a [G]breeze [G]Country roads, take me [D]home To the [Em]place I be[C]long West [G]Virginia Mountain [D]mamma, Take me [C]home, Country [G]roads [G]All my memories, gather [Em]‘round her [D]Miner’s lady, [C]stranger to blue [G]water [G]Dark and dusty, painted on the [Em]sky [D]Misty taste of moonshine, [C]teardrop in my [G]eye [G]Country roads, take me [D]home To the [Em]place I be[C]long West [G]Virginia Mountain [D]mamma, Take me [C]home, Country [G]roads I [Em]hear her [D]voice in the [G]morning hour she calls me [C]Radio [G]reminds me of my [D]home far away And [Em]driving down the [F]road I [D7]get a [C]feeling That I [G]should have been home yester[D]day, yester[C]day [G]Country roads, take me [D]home To the [Em]place I be[C]long West [G]Virginia Mountain [D]mamma, Take me [C]home, Country [G]roads Take me [C]home, down country [G]roads Take me [D]home, down country [G]roads Song:- https://youtu.be/1vrEljMfXYo

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Take Me Home, Country Roads Key of C [C]Almost heaven, West Vir[Am]ginia [G]Blue ridge mountains, [F]Shenandoah [C]river [C]Life is old there, older [Am]than the trees [G]Younger than the mountains, [F]growing like a [C]breeze [C]Country roads, take me [G]home To the [Am]place I be[F]long West [C]Virginia Mountain [G]mamma, Take me [F]home, Country [C]roads [C]All my memories, gather [Am]‘round her [G]Miner’s lady, [F]stranger to blue [C]water [C]Dark and dusty, painted on the [Am]sky [G]Misty taste of moonshine, [F]teardrop in my [C]eye [C]Country roads, take me [G]home To the [Am]place I be[F]long West [C]Virginia Mountain [G]mamma, Take me [F]home, Country [C]roads I [Am]hear her [G]voice in the [C]morning hour she calls me [F]Radio [C]reminds me of my [G]home far away And [Am]driving down the [A#]road I [G7]get a [F]feeling That I [C]should have been home yester[G]day, yester[F]day [C]Country roads, take me [G]home To the [Am]place I be[F]long West [C]Virginia Mountain [G]mamma, Take me [F]home, Country [C]roads Take me [F]home, down country [C]roads Take me [G]home, down country [C]roads Song:- https://youtu.be/1vrEljMfXYo

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you 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 It Easy Well I'm a-[G]runnin' down the road try'n to loosen my load I've got seven women [D]on my [C]mind [G]Four that want to own me, [D]two that want to stone me [C]One says she's a friend of mine Take it [Em]easy, take it [C]ea[G]sy Don't let the [Am]sound of your own [C]wheels drive you [Em]crazy Lighten [C]up while you still [G]can Don't even [C]try to under[G]stand Just find a [Am]place to make your [C]stand, and take it [G]easy Well, I'm a [G]standin' on a corner in Winslow, Arizona Such a fine [D]sight to [C]see [G]It's a girl, my Lord, in a [D]flat-bed Ford [C]Slowin' down to take a look at [G]me Come on, [Em]baby, [D]don't say [C]may[G]be I gotta [Am]know if your sweet [C]love is gonna [Em]save me We may [C]lose and we may [G]win, Though we will [C]never be here a[G]gain So open [Am]up I'm climbin' in, so take it [G]easy Well, I'm a [G]runnin' down the road tryin' to loosen my load Got a world of trouble [D]on my [C]mind [G]Lookin' for a lover who [D]won't blow my cover, She's so [C]hard to [G]find Take it [Em]easy, take it [C]ea[G]sy Don't let the [Am]sound of your own [C]wheels Drive you [Em]crazy Come on [C]ba[G]by, don't say [C]may[G]be I gotta [Am]know if your sweet [C]love is gonna [G]save me [C]Oooh, [G]Oooh, [C]Oooh, [G]Oooh, [C]Oh we got it [G]ea[C]sy We outghta take it [G]e[F]a[C]sy [Em] Song:- https://youtu.be/ceAKfMD4YJM 168 | 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

Tell Me Why [C]Sailing heart-ships Through [D]broken harbors [Am]Out on the [C]waves in the [G]night [C][G] [C]Still the searcher Must ride the [D]dark horse [Am]Racing a[C]lone in his [G]fright. [D]Tell me [Am]wh[G]y[D], tell me [Am]why[G] Is it [Bm]hard to make Arrangements with your[C]self, When you're [D]old enough to re[C]pay But [Bm]young enough to [Em]sell? [C]Tell me lies later, [D]Come and see me [Am]I'll be a[C]round for a [G]while. [C][G] I am [C]lonely but [D]you can free me [Am]All in the [C]way that you [G]smile [D]Tell me [Am]wh[G]y[D], tell me [Am]why[G] Is it [Bm]hard to make Arrangements with your[C]self, When you're [D]old enough to re[C]pay But [Bm]young enough to [Em]sell? [D]Tell me [Am]wh[G]y[D], tell me [Am]why[G] [D]Tell me [Am]wh[G]y[D], tell me [Am]why[G] Song:- https://youtu.be/IblXZhvMZyg

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you 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 City of New Orleans [C]Riding on the [G]City of New [C]Orleans [Am]Illinois Central, [F]Monday morning [C]rail [G] [C]Fifteen cars and [G]fifteen restless [C]riders [Am]Three conductors and [G]twenty-five sacks of [C]mail All [Am]along the southbound odyssey The [Em]train pulled out at Kankakee And [G]rolls along past houses, farms and [D]fields [Am]Passin' trains that have no names And [Em]freight yards full of old black men And the [G]graveyards of the [G7]rusted automo[C]biles [F]Good morning, A[G]merica How [C]are you? Say [Am]don't you know me? [F]I'm your native [C]son [G7]I'm the [C]train they call the [G]City of [Am]New Orleans [D7] I'll be [A#]gone five [F]hundred [G]miles when the day is [C]done Dealin' [C]card games with the [G]old men in the [C]club car [Am]Penny a point ain't [F]no one keepin' [C]score [G] [C]Pass the paper bag [G]that holds the [C]bottle [Am]Feel the wheels [G]rumblin' 'neath the [C]floor And the [Am]sons of Pullman Porters And the [Em]sons of engineers [G]Ride their father's magic carpet made of [D]steel [Am]Mothers with their babes asleep Are [Em]rockin' to the gentle beat And the [G]rhythm of the [G7]rails is all they [C]feel [F]Good morning, A[G]merica How [C]are you? Say [Am]don't you know me? [F]I'm your native [C]son [G7]I'm the [C]train they call the [G]City of [Am]New Orleans [D7] I'll be [A#]gone five [F]hundred [G]miles when the day is [C]done 170 | 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]Night time on the [G]city of New [C]Orleans [Am]Changing cars in [F]Memphis, Tennes[C]see [G] [C]Half way home, [G]we'll be there by [C]morning Through the [Am]Mississippi darkness [G]Rolling down to the [C]sea But [Am]all the towns and people seem To [Em]fade into a bad dream And the [G]steel rails still ain't heard the [D]news The [Am]conductor sings his songs again The [Em]passengers will please refrain This [G]train has got the [G7]disappearing railroad [C]blues [F]Good morning, A[G]merica How [C]are you? Say [Am]don't you know me? [F]I'm your native [C]son [G7]I'm the [C]train they call the [G]City of [Am]New Orleans [D7] I'll be [A#]gone five [F]hundred [G]miles when the day is [C]done Song:- https://youtu.be/TvMS_ykiLiQ

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you 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 Gambler On a [G]warm summer's evening On a [C]train bound for [G]nowhere I [C]met up with a [G]gambler We were [C]both too tired to [D]sleep So we [G]took turns a-starin' Out the [C]window at the [G]darkness ‘Til [C]boredom over[G]took us And [D]he began to [G]speak He said, [G]"Son, I've made a life Out of [C]readin' people's [G]faces And [C]knowin' what their [G]cards were By the [C]way they held their [D]eyes. So if [G]you don't mind my sayin' I can [C]see you're out of [G]aces For a [C]taste of your [G]whiskey I'll [D]give you some ad[G]vice." So I [G]handed him my bottle And he [C]drank down my last [G]swallow [C]Then he bummed a [G]cigarette And [C]asked me for a [D]light And the [G]night got deathly quiet And his [C]face lost all ex[G]pression Said, "If you're [C]gonna play the [G]game, boy, You gotta [D]learn to play it [G]right. You got to [G]know when to hold 'em, [C]Know when to [G]fold 'em, [C]Know when to [G]walk away, And [C]know when to [D]run. You never [G]count your money When you're [C]sittin' at the [G]table. There'll be [C]time enough for [G]countin' [D]When the dealing's [G]done. 172 | P a g e

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[G]Every gambler knows That the [C]secret to [G]survivin' Is [C]knowin' what to [G]throw away And [C]knowin' what to [D]keep. 'Cause [G]every hand's a winner, And [C]every hand's a [G]loser, And the [C]best that you can [G]hope for Is to [D]die in your [G]sleep." And [G]when he finished speakin' He [C]turned back toward the [G]window [C]Crushed out his [G]cigarette And [C]faded off to [D]sleep And [G]somewhere in the darkness The [C]gambler he broke [G]even But [C]in his final [G]words I found an [D]ace that I could [G]keep You got to [G]know when to hold 'em, [C]Know when to [G]fold 'em, [C]Know when to [G]walk away, And [C]know when to [D]run. You never [G]count your money When you're [C]sittin' at the [G]table. There'll be [C]time enough for [G]countin' [D]When the dealing's [G]done. Song:- https://youtu.be/MN1AtzLrW4Y

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you 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 Carnival Is Over [G]Say good[C]bye my own true lo[G]ver As we [G7]sing a lover’s [C]song [C7]How it [F]breaks my heart to [C]leave you Now the [Am]carni[F]val is [G]gone [G7] High a[C]bove the dawn is [G]waking And my [G7]tears are falling [C]rain [C7]For the [F]carnival is [C]over [Am]We may [F]never meet [C]again [C7]Like a [F]drum my [G]heart was bea[C]ting [Am]And your [F]kiss was [G]sweet as [Em]wine But the [F]joys of love are [G]flee[Em]ting For Pierr[F]ot and [Am]Colum[G]bine [G]Now the [C]harbour light is [G]calling This will [G7]be our last good[C]bye [C7]Though the [F]carnival is [C]over [Am]I will [F]love you [G]till I [C]die [C7]Like a [F]drum my [G]heart was bea[C]ting [Am]And your [F]kiss was [G]sweet as [Em]wine But the [F]joys of love are [G]flee[Em]ting For Pierr[F]ot and [Am]Colum[G]bine [G]Now the [C]harbour light is [G]calling This will [G7]be our last good[C]bye [C7]Though the [F]carnival is [C]over [Am]I will [F]love you [G]till I [C]die Song:- https://youtu.be/z4ZipKdI1sY

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you 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 Jug Of Punch One [D]pleasent evening in the [G]month of June, As [A]I lay sleeping [D]in my room, A small bird sang on an [G]ivy [A]bush, And the [D]song he [G]sang [A7]was the jug of [D]punch. Too [D]ra lu ra loo toora [G]lu ra lay, toora [A]lu ra lu toora [D]lu ra lay, A small bird sang on an[G] ivy[A] bush, And the [D]song he [G]sang was the [A7]jug of [D]punch. What [D]more diversion can a [G]man desire, To be [A]seated by a [D]snug coal fire, Upon his knee a [G]pretty [A]wench, And [D]on the [G]ta[A7]ble a jug of [D]punch. Too [D]ra lu ra loo toora [G]lu ra lay, toora [A]lu ra lu toora [D]lu ra lay, A small bird sang on an[G] ivy[A] bush, And the [D]song he [G]sang was the [A7]jug of [D]punch. If [D]I were sick and [G]very bad, And [A]was not able to [D]go or stand, I would not think it at all to [G]miss to [A]pledge My [D]shoes [G]for [A7]a jug of [D]punch. Let the [D]doctors come with [G]all their art They'll [A]make no impression u[D]pon my heart Even the cripple for[G]gets his [A]hunch When he's [D]snug out[G]side [A7]of a jug of [D]punch Too [D]ra lu ra loo toora [G]lu ra lay, toora [A]lu ra lu toora [D]lu ra lay, A small bird sang on an[G] ivy[A] bush, And the [D]song he [G]sang was the [A7]jug of [D]punch. When [D]I am dead and [G]in my grave, No [A]costly tombstone [D]will I have, Just lay me down by my [G]native [A]peat, With a [D]jug of punch [G]at my [A7]head and [D]feet. Song:- https://youtu.be/55yUmfOpGqY 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 Old Man The [G]tears have all been [C]shed now, We've [D]said our last Good[G]byes. His [Em]soul's been blest, he's [Am]laid to rest, And it’s now [A]I feel a[D]lone. He was [G]more then just a [C]father, a [D]teacher, my best [G]friend, And he can [Em]still be heard in the [Am]tunes we've shared, When we play them on our [D]own. [D7] Now, I [C]never will for[G]get him, for he [C]made me what I [G]am. Though he [C]may be gone, [Em]Memories linger on, And I [Am]miss him, [D]my old [G]man. As a [G]boy, he'd take me [C]walking, By [D]mountain, field, and [G]stream, And he'd [Em]show me things, not known to [Am]kings, A secret between [A]him and [D]me. Like the [G]colors of the [C]pheasant, As he [D]rises in the [G]dawn, Or how to [Em]fish, or make a [Am]wish, Beside a holy [D]tree. [D7] Now, I [C]never will for[G]get him, for he [C]made me what I [G]am. Though he [C]may be gone, [Em]memories linger on, And I [Am]miss him, [D]my old [G]man I [G]thought he'd live for[C]ever, He [D]seemed so big and [G]strong, But the [Em]minutes fly, And the years roll [Am]by, For a [A]father and a [D]son, And [G]suddenly when it hap[C]pened, There was [D]so much left un[G]said, No second [Em]chance to tell him [Am]thanks, For [A]everything he'd [D]done. [D7] Now, I [C]never will for[G]get him, for he [C]made me what I [G]am. Though he [C]may be gone, [Em]Memories linger on, And I [Am]miss him, [D]my old [G]man Song:- https://youtu.be/sKk_tsNb5fc 176 | 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 Pushbike Song [D]Riding along my pushbike honey when I noticed you. Riding down town in a hurry honey down South Avenue. You looked so [E]pretty as you were riding a[A]long. You looked so [E]pretty as you were singing this [A]song. [G][A] [D]Putting on speed while I tried catching up with you But you were pedalling harder too. Riding along like a hurricane honey spinning out of view. You looked so [E]pretty as you were riding a[A]long. You looked so [E]pretty as you were singing this [A]song. [G][A] Singing this song. [D]Round round wheels going round round round [C]Down up Pedals going down up down But I [D]gotta get across to the other side of town Before the [C]sun [G]goes [A]down. Hey Hey Hey [D]Sh sh ah Sh sh ah Sh sh ah Sh sh ah [D]Now we're riding along on our bicycle honey That's a bicycle built for [A]two [D]Looking at my honey in the rear view mirror now I got a better [A]view You looked so [E]pretty as you were riding a[A]long. You looked so [E]pretty as you were singing this [A]song. [G][A] Singing this song. [D]Round round wheels going round round round [C]Down up Pedals going down up down But I [D]gotta get across to the other side of town Before the [C]sun [G]goes [A]down. Song:- https://youtu.be/wvUQcnfwUUM

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you 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 River Key of G I [Em]come from down in the [G]valley Where [D]mister when you're [C]young They [Em]bring you up to [G]do [C]Like your Daddy [G]done Me and [C]Mary we met in high school When [G]she was just [D]seven[Em]teen We'd [Am]drive out of this valley down To [G]where the fields were [C]green We'd go [Em]down to the [C]river And [D]into the river we'd [G]dive Oh [Em]down to the [C]river we'd [D]ride [G] Then [Em]I got Mary [G]pregnant And [D]man that was all she [C]wrote And [Em]for my nineteenth [G]birthday I got a [C]union card and a wedding [G]coat We [C]went down to the courthouse And the [G]judge put it [D]all to [Em]rest No [Am]wedding day smiles no walk down the aisle No [G]flowers no wedding [C]dress That night we went [Em]down to the [C]river And [D]into the river we [G]dived Oh [Em]down to the [C]river we did [D]ride[G] I [Em]got a job working con[G]struction For the [D]Johnstown Compan[C]y But [Em]lately there ain't been [G]much work On [C]account of the econom[G]y Now [C]all them things that seemed so important Well mister they [G]vanished right [D]into the [Em]air Now I just [Am]act like I don't remember Mary [G]acts like she don't [C]care

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you 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 I re[Em]member us riding in my [G]brother's car Her body [D]tan and wet down at the [C]reservoir At [Em]night on them banks I'd lie a[G]wake And pull her [C]close just to feel each [G]breath she'd take Now those [C]memories come back to haunt me They [G]haunt me [D]like a [Em]curse Is a [Am]dream a lie if it don't come true Or [G]is it something [C]worse That sends me [Em]down to the [C]river Though I [D]know the river is [G]dry That sends me [Em]down to the [C]river to[D]night [G] [Em]Down to the [C]river My [D]baby and [G]I Oh [Em]down to the [C]river we [D]ride [G] Song:- https://youtu.be/nAB4vOkL6cE

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you 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 River Key of C I [Am]come from down in the [C]valley Where [G]mister when you're [F]young They [Am]bring you up to [C]do [F]Like your Daddy [C]done Me and [F]Mary we met in high school When [C]she was just [G]seven[Am]teen We'd [Dm]drive out of this valley down To [C]where the fields were [F]green We'd go [Am]down to the [F]river And [G]into the river we'd [C]dive Oh [Am]down to the [F]river we'd [G]ride [C] Then [Am]I got Mary [C]pregnant And [G]man that was all she [F]wrote And [Am]for my nineteenth [C]birthday I got a [F]union card and a wedding [C]coat We [F]went down to the courthouse And the [C]judge put it [G]all to [Am]rest No [Dm]wedding day smiles no walk down the aisle No [C]flowers no wedding [F]dress That night we went [Am]down to the [F]river And [G]into the river we [C]dived Oh [Am]down to the [F]river we did [G]ride[C] I [Am]got a job working con[C]struction For the [G]Johnstown Compan[F]y But [Am]lately there ain't been [C]much work On [F]account of the econom[C]y Now [F]all them things that seemed so important Well mister they [C]vanished right [G]into the [Am]air Now I just [Dm]act like I don't remember Mary [C]acts like she don't [F]care

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you 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 I re[Am]member us riding in my [C]brother's car Her body [G]tan and wet down at the [F]reservoir At [Am]night on them banks I'd lie a[C]wake And pull her [F]close just to feel each [C]breath she'd take Now those [F]memories come back to haunt me They [C]haunt me [G]like a [Am]curse Is a [Dm]dream a lie if it don't come true Or [C]is it something [F]worse That sends me [Am]down to the [F]river Though I [G]know the river is [C]dry That sends me [Am]down to the [F]river to[G]night [C] [Am]Down to the [F]river My [G]baby and [C]I Oh [Am]down to the [F]river we [G]ride [C] Song:- https://youtu.be/nAB4vOkL6cE

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you 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 Rocky Road to Dublin In the [Am]merry month of May, from me home I started Left, the girls of Tuam were [G]nearly broken-hearted [Am]Saluted father dear, kissed me darling mother Drank a pint of beer, me [G]grief and tears to smother Then [Am]off to reap the [G]corn, [Am]leave where I was [G]born [Am]Cut a stout, black[G]thorn to banish ghosts and goblins [Am]A brand-new pair of [G]brogues to [Am]rattle over the [G]bogs And [Am]frighten all the [G]dogs on the rocky road to Dublin [Am]A-one, two, [G]three, four, [Am]five [Am]Hunt the hare and turn her down the rocky road And [G]all the ways to Dublin, [Am]whack, foll[G]la de-[Am]dah In [Am]Mullingar that night I rested limbs so weary Started by daylight next [G]morning bright and early [Am]Took a drop o’ the pure to keep me heart from shrinking That’s the Paddy's cure when[G]'er he's on for drinking To [Am]see the lassies [G]smile, [Am]laughing all the [G]while [Am]At me curious [G]style, 'twould set your heart a-bubblin' [Am]Asked me was I [G]hired, [Am]wages I re[G]quired [Am]I was almost [G]tired of the rocky road to Dublin [Am]A-one, two, [G]three, four, [Am]five [Am]Hunt the hare and turn her down the rocky road And [G]all the ways to Dublin, [Am]whack, foll[G]la de-[Am]dah In [Am]Dublin next arrived, I thought it such a pity To be so soon deprived a [G]view of that fine city [Am]Then I took a stroll, all among the quality Bundle it was stole, [G]in a neat locality [Am]Something crossed me [G]mind, [Am]when I looked be[G]hind No [Am]bundle could I [G]find upon me stick a-wobblin' [Am]'Quiring after the [G]rogue, [Am]said me Connaught [G]brogue [Am]Wasn't much in [G]vogue on the rocky road to Dublin 182 | 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]A-one, two, [G]three, four, [Am]five [Am]Hunt the hare and turn her down the rocky road And [G]all the ways to Dublin, [Am]whack, foll[G]la de-[Am]dah From [Am]there I got away, me spirits never falling Landed on the quay, just [G]as the ship was sailing [Am]Captain at me roared, said that no room had he When I jumped aboard, a [G]cabin found for Paddy [Am]Down among the [G]pigs, [Am]did some hearty [G]rigs I [Am]played some hearty [G]jigs, the water round me bubbling [Am]When off Holy[G]head I [Am]wished meself was [G]dead Or [Am]better for in[G]stead on the rocky road to Dublin [Am]A-one, two, [G]three, four, [Am]five [Am]Hunt the hare and turn her down the rocky road And [G]all the ways to Dublin, [Am]whack, foll[G]la de-[Am]dah The [Am]boys of Liverpool, when we safely landed Called meself a fool, I [G]could no longer stand it [Am]Blood began to boil, temper I was losing Poor old Erin's Isle [G]they began abusing [Am]"Hurrah me soul" says [G]I, me [Am]Shillelagh I let [G]fly [Am]Galway boys were [G]by and saw I was a hobblin' [Am]With a "lo!" and [G]"hurray!" they [Am]joined in the af[G]fray [Am]Quickly cleared the [G]way for the rocky road to Dublin [Am]A-one, two, [G]three, four, [Am]five [Am]Hunt the hare and turn her down the rocky road And [G]all the ways to Dublin, [Am]whack, foll[G]la de-[Am]dah Song:- https://youtu.be/p3nXku80y2Y

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you 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 Of Tralee [C]The pale moon was [C7]ris[F]ing above the green moun[C]tain, The sun was declining [D7]beneath the blue [G7]sea; [G7]When I [C]strayed with my [C7]love To [F]the pure crystal foun[C]tain, That [F]stands in the [C]beautiful [G]Vale of Tra[C]lee. She was [Am]lovely and fair as the [E]rose of the summer, Yet [Am]'twas not her beauty alone that [G]won [G7]me; [G7]Oh [C]no, 'twas the [C7]truth in her [F]eyes ever [C]dawning, That [F]made me love [C]Mary, the [G]Rose of Tra[C]lee. [C]The cool shades of evening their [F]mantles were sprea[C]ding And Mary all smiling sat [D7]listening to [G7]me The [C]moon through the valley her [F]pale rays were [C]shining When I [F]won the [C]heart of the [G]Rose of Tra[C]lee Though [Am]lovely and fair as the [E]rose of the summer Yet [Am]'twas not her beauty a[F]lone that I [G7]won Oh [C]no 'twas the truth in her [F]eyes ever [C]dawning That [F]made me love [C]Mary the [G]Rose of Tra[C]lee She was [Am]lovely and fair as the [E]rose of the summer, Yet [Am]'twas not her beauty alone that [G]won [G7]me; [G7]Oh [C]no, 'twas the [C7]truth in her [F]eyes ever [C]dawning, That [F]made me love [C]Mary, the [G]Rose of [Tra[C]lee.

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you 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 Sound Of Silence [Am]Hello darkness, my old [G]friend I've come to talk with you [Am]again Because a vision soft[F]ly creep[C]ing Left its seeds while I [F]was slee[C]ping And the [F]vision that was planted in my [C]brain Still remains [C/B][Am] [C]Within the [G]sound of [Am]silence [Am]In restless dreams I walked a[G]lone Narrow streets of cobble[Am]stone ‘Neath the halo of [F]a street [C]lamp I turned my collar to the [F]cold and [C]damp When my [F]eyes were stabbed by the flash of a neon [C]light That split the night [C/B][Am] [C]And touched the [G]sound of [Am]silence [Am]And in the naked light I [G]saw Ten thousand people, maybe [Am]more People talking [F]without [C]speaking People hearing [F]without [C]listening People writing [F]songs that voices never [C]share no one dare[C/B][Am] [C]Disturb the [G]sound of [[Am]silence [Am] “Fools” said I, “You do not [G]know Silence like a cancer [Am]grows Hear my words that I [F]might teach [C]you Take my arms that I [F]might reach [C]you” But my [F]words like silent raindrops [C]fell [C/B][Am] And [C]echoed in the [G]wells of [Am]silence And the [Am]people bowed and [G]prayed To the neon god they [Am]made And the sign flashed out [F]it’s war[C]ning In the words that it [F]was for[C]ming And the [F]sign said “The words of the prophets Are written on the subway [C]walls and tenement [C]halls [C/B][Am] And [C]whispered in the [G]sounds of [Am]silence Song:- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zLfCnGVeL4 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 Unicorn [C]A long time ago, when the [Dm]Earth was green There were [G]more kinds of animals than [C]you've ever seen They'd run around and play while the [Dm]Earth was being born And the [G]loveliest of all was the [Dm]uni[C]corn There was [C]green alligators and [Dm]long-necked geese Some [G]humpty backed camels and some [C]chimpanzees Some cats and rats and elephants, but [Dm]sure as you're born The [G]loveliest of all was the [Dm]uni[C]corn The [C]Lord seen some sinning and it [Dm]gave Him pain He says, [G]"Stand back, I'm going to [C]make it rain" He says, "Hey Brother Noah, I'll tell you [Dm]what to do I [G]need you to build me a [Dm]floating [C]zoo, And take some of those Green alligators And [Dm]long-necked geese Some [G]humpty backed camels and some [C]chimpanzees Some cats and rats and elephants, but [Dm]sure as you're born [G]Don't you forget My [Dm]uni[C]corn Old Noah was there to [Dm]answer the call He finished up [G]making the ark just as the [C]rain started to fall He marched the animals [Dm]two by two And he [G]called out as they came [C]through Hey Lord, I've got green alligators and [Dm]long-necked geese Some [G]humpty backed camels and some [C]chimpanzees Some cats and rats and elephants, but [Dm]Lord, I'm so forlorn I [G]just can't find no [Dm]uni[C]corns" Now Noah looked out through the [Dm]driving rain Them [G]unicorns were hiding, playing [C]silly games Kicking and splashing while the [Dm]rain was falling down [G]Oh, them silly [Dm]uni[C]corns 186 | 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

There was green alligators and [Dm]long-necked geese Some[G] humpty backed camels and some [C]chimpanzees Noah cried, "Close the door because the [Dm]rain is falling And we [G]just can't wait for no [Dm]uni[C]corns " The ark started moving, it [Dm]drifted with the tide The [G]unicorns looked up from the [C]rocks and cried And the waters came down and sort of [Dm]floated them away That's [G]why you never see unicorns to this very [C]day You'll see green alligators and [Dm]long-necked geese Some [G]humpty backed camels and some [C]chimpanzees Some cats and rats and elephants, but [Dm]sure as you're born You're [G]never gonna see no [Dm]uni[C]corns Song:- https://youtu.be/_EPsuOEH1fY

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you 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 Taker [A]He's a giver, he'll give her The kind of attention that [E7]she's never known He's a helper, he'll help her To open the doors that she [A]can't on her own He's a lover, he'll love her In ways that she never has [D]been loved before And he's a [E7]getter, he'll get her By getting’ her into the [A]world she's been hungerin' for 'cause he's a [D]taker, he'll take her To places and make her fly higher than she's ever [E7]dared to He'll take his time before takin' advantage Takin' her easy and [A]slow And [D]after he's taken the body and soul That she gives him, he'll take her for [E7]granted Then he'll take off and leave her Takin' all of her pride as he [A]goes [A]He's a charmer, and he'll charm her With money and manners that I [E7]never learned He's a leader, and he'll lead her Across pretty bridges he's [A]planning to burn He's a talker, he'll talk her Right off of her feet, but he [D]won't talk for long Cause he's a [E7]doer, and he'll do her In ways that I never And damned if he won't do her [A]wrong 'Cause he's a [D]taker, he'll take her To places and make her fly higher than she's ever [E7]dared to He'll take his time before takin' advantage Takin' her easy and [A]slow And [D]after he's taken the body and soul That she gives him, he'll take her for [E7]granted Then he'll take off and leave her Takin' all of her pride as he [A]goes Song:- https://youtu.be/aagwdYkPVHs 188 | P a g e 2019 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 Wonder Of You When no-[C]one else can under[Am]stand me [Dm]When everything I do is [G7]wrong [C]You give me hope and conso[Am]lation [Dm]You give me strength to carry [G7]on And you're [C]always there to [C7]lend a hand In [F]every[G7]thing I [C]do [A7]That's the won[Dm]der [G7]The wonder of [C]you And [C]when you smile the [Am]world is brighter [Dm]You touch my hand and I'm a [G7]king [C]Your kiss to me is [Am]worth a fortune [Dm]Your love for me is every[G7]thing I'll guess I'll [C]never know the [C7]reason why You [F]love me [G7]like you [C]do [A7]That's the won[Dm]der [G7]The wonder of [C]you Song:- https://youtu.be/OpTzC9Mup10

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you 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 To Remember [C]Try to re[Am]member the [F]kind of Septem[G7]ber When [C]life was [Am]slow and [F]oh, so [G7]mellow [C]Try to re[Am]member the [F]kind of Septem[G7]ber When [C]grass was [Am]green and [F]grain was [G7]yellow [Em]Try to re[Am]member the [F]kind of Septem[G7]ber When [C]you were a [Am]tender and [F]callow fell[G7]ow [C]Try to re[Am]member and [F]if you re[G7]member Then [C]follow [Em][F][G7] [C]Try to re[Am]member when [F]life was so [G7]tender That [C]no one [Am]wept ex[F]cept the will[G7]ow [C]Try to re[Am]member when [F]life was so [G7]tender that [C]Dreams were [Am]kept be[F]side your pill[G7]ow [Em]Deep in De[C]cember it's [F]nice to re[G7]member Al[C]though you [Am]know the [F]snow will foll[G7]ow [C]Deep in De[Am]cember it's [F]nice to re[G7]member With[C]out the [Am]hurt the [F]heart is holl[G7]ow [C]Deep in De[Am]cember our [F]hearts should re[G7]member And [C]follow Song:- https://youtu.be/d5R7jk2sw4M

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

Unknown Legend [G]She used to work in a diner never saw a woman look finer I used to order just to watch her float across the [C]floor She grew up in a [G]small town never put her roots down Daddy always kept movin', so she did too. Somewhere on a [C]desert [G]highway She rides a [C]Harley-[G]Davidson Her long blonde hair flyin' in the [C]wind She's been runnin' half her [G]life The chrome and [C]steel she [G]rides Collidin' with the very air she [C]breathes The air she [G]breathes. [G]You know it ain't easy you got to [C]hold [G]on She was an unknown legend in her [C]time Now she's dressin' [G]two kids lookin' for a magic kiss She gets the far-away look in her eyes. Somewhere on a [C]desert [G]highway She rides a [C]Harley-[G]Davidson Her long blonde hair flyin' in the [C]wind She's been runnin' half her [G]life The chrome and [C]steel she [G]rides Collidin' with the very air she [C]breathes The air she [G]breathes. Song:- https://youtu.be/TkL_IevacnU

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

Walk Right Back [G]I want you to tell me why you walked out on me I'm so lonesome every [D]day I want you to know that since you walked out on me Nothin' seems to be the same old [G]way [G]Think about the love that burns within my heart for you The good times we had before you went [C]away, [E7]oh [Am]me [Am]Walk right back to me this minute [G]Bring your love to me, don't send it [D]I'm so lonesome every [G]day [G]These eyes of mine that gave you loving glances once before Changed to shades of cloudy [D]gray I want so very much to see you just like before I gotta know you're comin' back to [G]stay [G]Please believe me when I say it's great to hear from you But there's a lotta things a letter just can't [C]say, [E7]oh [Am]me [Am]Walk right back to me this minute [G]Bring your love to me, don't send it [D]I'm so lonesome every [G]day [D]I'm so lonesome every [G]day [D]I'm so lonesome every [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

We Shall Overcome [G]We shall [C]over[G]com[Em]e, [G]We shall [C]over[G]com[Em]e, [G]We shall [C]o[D]ver[Em]come, [A]some [D]d[A]a[D]y. Chorus [A]O[D]h, [G]deep [C]in my [G]heart, [C]I [D]do [G]believe We shall [C]over[G]come, [D]some [G]day. [G]We'll walk [C]hand in [G]hand, [G]We'll walk [C]hand in [G]hand, [G]We'll walk [C]hand [D]in [Em]hand, [A]some [D]d[A]a[D]y. Chorus [G]We shall [C]live in [G]peace, [G]We shall [C]live in [G]peace, [G]We shall [C]live [D]in [Em]peace, [A]some [D]d[A]a[D]y. Chorus [G]We shall [C]all be [G]free, [G]We shall [C]all be [G]free, [G]We shall [C]all [D]be [Em]free, [A]some [D]d[A]a[D]y. Chorus [G]We are [C]not a[G]fraid, [G]We are [C]not a[G]fraid, [G]We are [C]not [D]a[Em]fraid, [A]To[D]d[A]a[D]y. Chorus Repeat first verse Song:- https://youtu.be/M_Ld8JGv56E 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

What I've Got in Mind Key of C [C]There's a million things that [F]we could do this [G7]evening With [F]all the night life, [G7]and the silver [C]screen Oh, we've got time and [C7]we could take the [F]town in [D7]Or take a fast jet, baby down to New Or[G7]leans But [C]what I've got in [F]mind is a small [G7]cafe out of the [C]way Oh, baby, [G7]let's don't stay, no and be too [C]late What I've [C7]got in [F]mind is to disap[G7]pear Or [C]maybe just stay right [F]here Oh, to [G7]tell the truth what I've got in mind Is making [C]love to you Well, [C]I confess and [F]you can find me [G7]guilty I'm a [F]selfish lover I [G7]can't de[C]ny But I love you and [C7]I don't want to [F]share you [D7]With any night lights or, darling, any other's [G7]eyes But [C]what I've got in [F]mind is a small [G7]cafe out of the [C]way Oh, baby, [G7]let's don't stay, no and be too [C]late What I've [C7]got in [F]mind is to disap[G7]pear Or [C]maybe just stay right [F]here Oh, to [G7]tell the truth what I've got in mind Is making [C]love to you Song:- https://youtu.be/81UIGdWeVKA

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you 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 I've Got in Mind Key of G [G]There's a million things that [C]we could do this [D7]evening With [C]all the night life, [D7]and the silver [G]screen Oh, we've got time and [G7]we could take the [C]town in [A7]Or take a fast jet, baby down to New Or[D7]leans But [G]what I've got in [C]mind is a small [D7]cafe out of the [G]way Oh, baby, [D7]let's don't stay, no and be too [G]late What I've [G7]got in [C]mind is to disap[D7]pear Or [G]maybe just stay right [C]here Oh, to [D7]tell the truth what I've got in mind Is making [G]love to you Well, [G]I confess and [C]you can find me [D7]guilty I'm a [C]selfish lover I [D7]can't de[G]ny But I love you and [G7]I don't want to [C]share you [A7]With any night lights or, darling, any other's [D7]eyes But [G]what I've got in [C]mind is a small [D7]cafe out of the [G]way Oh, baby, [D7]let's don't stay, no and be too [G]late What I've [G7]got in [C]mind is to disap[D7]pear Or [G]maybe just stay right [C]here Oh, to [D7]tell the truth what I've got in mind Is making [G]love to you Song:- https://youtu.be/81UIGdWeVKA

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

Well Below The Valley A [Am]gentleman was passing by, He [G]asked for a drink as he was dry At the [Am]well below the [G]valley-[Am]o Green grows the [G]lily-[Am]o [G]Right among the [Am]bushes-o Me [Am]cup is full up to the brim, If [G]I were to stoop I might fall in At the [Am]well below the [G]valley-[Am]o Green grows the [G]lily-[Am]o [G]Right among the [Am]bushes-o If [Am]your true love was passing by You’d [G]fill him a drink if he was dry At the [Am]well below the [G]valley-[Am]o Green grows the [G]lily-[Am]o [G]Right among the [Am]bushes-o She [Am]swore by grass, she swore by corn That [G]her true love had never been born At the [Am]well below the [G]valley-[Am]o Green grows the [G]lily-[Am]o [G]Right among the [Am]bushes-o He [Am]said young girl you’re swearing wrong, for [G]six fine children you’ve had born At the [Am]well below the [G]valley-[Am]o Green grows the [G]lily-[Am]o [G]Right among the [Am]bushes-o If [Am]you be a man of noble fame You’ll [G]tell to me the father of them At the [Am]well below the [G]valley-[Am]o Green grows the [G]lily-[Am]o [G]Right among the [Am]bushes-o There’s [Am]two of them by your brother John At the [G]well below the [Am]valley-o 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

[Am]One of them by your Uncle Dan At the [G]well below the [Am]valley-o There’s [Am]two of them by your Father dear At the [G]well below the [Am]valley-o Green grows the [G]lily-[Am]o [G]Right among the [Am]bushes-o If [Am]you be a man of noble fame You’ll [G]tell to me what did happen to them At the [Am]well below the [G]valley-[Am]o Green grows the [G]lily-[Am]o [G]Right among the [Am]bushes-o There’s [Am]two of them buried beneath the tree At the [G]well below the [Am]valley-o [Am]Another two buried beneath the stone At the [G]well below the [Am]valley-o [Am]Two of them in the angel’s field At the [G]well below the [Am]valley-o Green grows the [G]lily-[Am]o [G]Right among the [Am]bushes-o If [Am]you be a man of noble fame You’ll [G]tell to me what will happen myself At the [Am]well below the [G]valley-[Am]o Green grows the [G]lily-[Am]o [G]Right among the [Am]bushes-o You’ll be [Am]seven years a-ringing a bell At the [G]well below the [Am]valley-o And [Am]seven years a-burning in hell At the [G]well below the [Am]valley-o I’ll be [Am]seven years a-ringing a bell But the [G]Lord above may save my soul From [Am]burning in hell At the [Am]well below the [G]valley-[Am]o Green grows the [G]lily-[Am]o [G]Right among the [Am]bushes-o Song:- https://youtu.be/wpRiQJGdHd0 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

When I Need You [G]When [G7]I [C]need you, I just close my eyes and I'm [G]with you And all that I [G7]so want to [Am]give you, It's only a heartbeat a[G]way [G7] [G]When [G7]I [C]need love, I hold out my hands and I [G]touch love I never [G7]knew there was so [Am]much love Keeping me warm night and [G]day [G7] [Am]Miles and miles of empty space in be[G]tween us The [Am]telephone can't take the place of your [G]smile [G7] But you [C]know I won't be [G7]travelin' for[G]ever It's [F]cold out but hold out and [G]do [G7]like I [F]do [G]When [G7]I [C]need you I just close my eyes and I'm [G]with you And all that I [G7]so want to [Am]give you, It's only a heartbeat a[G]way [G7] [Am]It's not easy when the road is your [G]driver [Am]Honey that's a heavy load that we [G]bear [G7] But you [C]know I won't be [G7]travelin' for[G]ever It's [F]cold out but hold out and [G]do [G7]like I [F]do Oh, I [Am]need [G]you [G]When [G7]I [C]need you, I just close my eyes and I'm [G]with you And all that I [G7]so want to [Am]give you, It's only a heartbeat a[G]way [G7] [G]When [G7]I [C]need love, I hold out my hands and I [G]touch love I never [G7]knew there was so [Am]much love Keeping me warm night and [G]day [G7] I just [C]hold out my hands, I just [C]hold out my hand And I'm [G]with you darlin', Yes, I'm [G7]with you darlin' [Am]All I want to give you, it's only a heartbeat a[G]way Oh, I [C]need you. Song:- https://youtu.be/w26EX5tW3Ic 198 | 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

When I’m 64 [C]When I get older losing my hair many years from [G7]now Will you still be sending me a Valentine Birthday greetings [C]bottle of wine If I'd been out till quarter to three [C7]would you lock the [F]door Will you still [A7]need me, [C]will you still feed [A7]me [D7]When I'm [G7]sixty-[C]four [Am]You'll be older [E]too [Am]And if you [Dm]say the word [F]I could [G]stay with [C]you [C]I could be handy, mending a fuse When your lights have [G7]gone You can knit a sweater by the fireside Sunday mornings [C]go for a ride Doing the garden, digging the weeds [C7]who could ask for [F]more Will you still [A7]need me, [C]will you still feed [A7]me [D7]When I'm [G7]sixty-[C]four [Am]Every summer we can rent a cottage In the Isle [F]of [G]Wight, if it's not too [Am]dear We shall scrimp and [E]save Grandchildren [Dm]on your knee [F]Vera, [G]Chuck and [C]Dave [C]Send me a postcard, drop me a line Stating point of [G7]view Indicate precisely what you mean to say Yours sincerely, [C]wasting away Give me your answer, fill in a form [C7]Mine for ever[F]more Will you still [A7]need me, [C]will you still feed [A7]me [D7]When I'm [G7]sixty-[C]four 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

Who'll Stop the Rain Key of G [G] [G] [D] [G] [G]Long as I remember The [C]rain's been comin' [G]down Clouds of mystery pourin' Con[C]fusion on the [G]ground [C]Good men through the [G]ages [C]Tryin' to find the [G]sun [C]And I wonder, [D]still I wonder [Em]Who'll stop the [G]rain [G] [G] [D] [G] [G]Went down to Virginia Seekin' [C]shelter from the [G]storm Caught up in the fable I [C]watched the tower [G]grow [C]Five year plans and [G]new deals [C]Wrapped in golden [G]chains [C]And I wonder, [D]still I wonder [Em]Who'll stop the [G]rain? [G] [G] [D] [G] [G]Heard the singers playin' [C]How we cheered for [G]more The crowd then rushed [Bm]together [C]Tryin' to keep [G]warm [C]Still the rain kept [G]fallin' [C]Pounding on my [G]ears [C]And I wonder, [D]still I wonder [Em]Who'll stop the [G]rain? [G] [G] [D] [G] Song:- https://youtu.be/JNrsJNtd_bc

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you 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'll Stop the Rain Key of C [C][C][G][C] [C]Long as I remember The [F]rain's been comin' [C]down Clouds of mystery pourin' Con[F]fusion on the [C]ground [F]Good men through the [C]ages [F]Tryin' to find the [C]sun [F]And I wonder, [G]still I wonder [Am]Who'll stop the [C]rain [C][C][G][C] [C]Went down to Virginia Seekin' [F]shelter from the [C]storm Caught up in the fable I [F]watched the tower [C]grow [F]Five year plans and [C]new deals [F]Wrapped in golden [C]chains [F]And I wonder, [G]still I wonder [Am]Who'll stop the [C]rain? [C][C][G][C] [C]Heard the singers playin' [F]How we cheered for [C]more The crowd then rushed [Em]together [F]Tryin' to keep [C]warm [F]Still the rain kept [C]fallin' [F]Pounding on my [C]ears [F]And I wonder, [G]still I wonder [Am]Who'll stop the [C]rain? [C][C][G][C] Song:- https://youtu.be/JNrsJNtd_bc

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you 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 You Were Sweet Sixteen When [G]first I saw the [Em]love light in your [C]eye, [Am] I [D]thought the world held [D7]naught but joy for [G]me. [D] And [G]even though we [Em]drifted far a[C]part, [Am] I [A]never dream, but what I dream of [D]thee. [D7] I [G]love you as I've [Em]never loved be[C]fore, [Am] Since [D]first I saw you [D7]on the village [G]green. [D] Come [G]to me e'er my [Em]dreams of love are [C]o'er, [Am] I [D]love you as I [G]loved you, [Em]When you were [Bm]sweet, [Em]When you were [Am]sweet [D]six[G]teen. When [G]first I saw the [Em]love light in your [C]eye, [Am] I [D]thought the world held [D7]naught but joy for [G]me. [D] And [G]even though we [Em]drifted far a[C]part, [Am] I [A]never dream, but what I dream of [D]thee. [D7] I [G]love you as I've [Em]never loved be[C]fore, [Am] Since [D]first I saw you [D7]on the village [G]green. [D] Come [G]to me e'er my [Em]dreams of love are [C]o'er, [Am] I [D]love you as I [G]loved you, [Em]When you were [Bm]sweet, [Em]When you were [Am]sweet [D]six[G]teen. Song:- https://youtu.be/z265BuKCQrc

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you 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 World [Am]Now that I've [D7]lost everything to [G]you You say you [Cmaj7]wanna start something [F]new And it's [Dm]breaking my heart you're [E]leaving baby, I'm grieving [Am]But if you want to [D7]leave, take good [G]care Hope you have a [Cmaj7]lot of nice things to [F]wear But then a [Dm]lot of nice things turn [E]bad out [G7]there [C]Oh, [G]baby baby it's a [F]wild world [G]It's hard to get [F]by just upon a [C]smile, [C]Oh, [G]baby baby it's a [F]wild world [G]I'll always re[F]member you like a [C]child, girl [Dm][E] [Am]You know I've seen a [D7]lot of what the world can [G]do And it's [Cmaj7]breaking my heart in [F]two 'Cause I [Dm]never want to see you [E]sad girl, don't be a bad girl [Am]But if you want to [D7]leave, take good [G]care Hope you have a [Cmaj7]lot of nice things to [F]wear But just re[Dm]member there's a lot of bad [E]and [G7]beware, beware [C]Oh, [G]baby baby it's a [F]wild world [G]It's hard to get [F]by just upon a [C]smile, [C]Oh, [G]baby baby it's a [F]wild world [G]I'll always re[F]member you like a [C]child, girl [Dm][E] Bridge [Am] [D7] [G] [Cmaj7] [F] [Dm] [E] [E]Baby I love you [Am]But if you want to [D7]leave, take good [G]care Hope you have a [Cmaj7]lot of nice things to [F]wear But just re[Dm]member there's a lot of bad [E]and [G7]beware, beware [C]Oh, [G]baby baby it's a [F]wild world [G]It's hard to get [F]by just upon a [C]smile, [C]Oh, [G]baby baby it's a [F]wild world [G]I'll always re[F]member you like a [C]child, girl [Dm][E] Song:- https://youtu.be/k_0U3DlLFSU 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

Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow [C]Tonight you're mine, com[F]pletel[G7]y [C]You give your soul so [G]sweetly To[E]night the [E7]light of [Am]love is in your eyes [F]Will you [G7]love me to[C]morrow [C]Is this a lasting [F]treas[G7]ure [C]Or just a moment's [G]pleasure Can [E]I bel[E7]ieve the [Am]magic of your sighs [F]Will you still [G7]love me to[C]morrow [F]Tonight with words un[Em]spoken [F]You said that [G7]I'm the only [C]one, [F]But will my heart be [Em]broken When the [Am]night, when the night, Meets the [D7]morning [G7]sun [C]I'd like to know that [F]your [G7]love [C]Is a love I can be [G]sure of So [E]tell me [E7]now, and [Am]I won't ask again [F]Will you still [G7]love me to[C]morrow [F]Will you still [G7]love me to[C]morrow [F]Will you still [G7]love me to[C]morrow Song:- https://youtu.be/3irmBv8h4Tw

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

Wish You Were Here [C]So, so you think you can [D]tell Heaven from [Am]hell Blue skies from [G]pain Can you tell a green [D]field From a cold steel [C]rail? A smile from a [Am]veil? Do you think you can [G]tell? Did they get you to [C]trade Your heroes for [D]ghosts? Hot ashes for [Am]trees? Hot air for a [G]cool breeze? Cold comfort for [D]change? Did you ex[C]change A walk on part in the [Am]war For a lead role in a [G]cage? [C]How I wish, how I wish you were [D]here We're just [Am]two lost souls Swimming in a fish bowl [G]Year after [D]year Running over the same old ground [C]What have we found The same old [Am]fears Wish you were [G]here Song:- https://youtu.be/3j8mr-gcgoI

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you 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 [G]Smile an everlasting smile, a smile can bring you [A]near to me. Don't [D7]ever let me find you gone, Cause that would bring a [C]tear to [G]me. This [Bb]world has lost it's glory, Let’s start a brand new story [F]now, my love. Right [G]now, there'll be no other time and I can show you [A]how, my [D7]love. [G]Talk in everlasting words, and dedicate them [A]all to me. And [D7]I will give you all my life, I'm here if you should [C]call to [G]me. You [Bb]think that I don't even mean, a single word I [D]say. It's only [G]words, and words are all I [D7]have, to take Your heart a[G]way[D7][G] Song:- https://youtu.be/-hGyrNChk5c

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you 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 Are No Angel [G]You are no angel though you've got those [D]blue eyes But there is some magic the way you use those [G]sighs And I still want you, God only knows just [C]why [G]You are no [D]angel when all you do is [G]lie [G]You are no angel though I’ve seen you [D]flying You need a halo even though you're [G]crying Don't think I like it knowing that it's [C]true [G]The things they are [D]saying about the things you [G]do [G]You are no angel, I'm your angel I'm your [D]love I'm your angel I'm your [C]love[G] [G]And I still want you, God only knows just [C]why [G]You are no [D]angel, when all you do is [G]lie

Key change You are no [A]angel though you've got those [E]blue eyes But there is some magic the way you use those [A]sighs And I still want you, God only knows just [D]why [A]You are no [E]angel, when all you do is [A]lie [A]You are no [E]angel, when all you do is [D]lie..[A] Song:- https://youtu.be/1NJDeuN1tLUV

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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you 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 Wear It Well [D]I had [G]nothing to do on this hot afternoon But to [A]settle down and write you a [D]line I've been [G]meaning to phone you but from Minnesota [A]Hell it's been a very long [D]time You wear it [A]well, a [Em]little outta [D]time but [G]I don’t [A]mind [D]Well I sup[G]pose you're thinking I bet he's sinking Or he [A]wouldn't get in touch with me Oh [G]I ain't begging or losing my head I [A]sure do want you to [D]know, That you wear it [A]well, [Em]There ain't a [D]lady in the [G]land so [A]fine [D]Remember them [G]basement parties, your brother's karate The [A]all day rock and roll [D]shows Them [G]homesick blues and radical views [A]Haven't left a mark on [D]you, You wear it [A]well, a [Em]little outta [D]time but [G]I don’t [A]mind But I ain't for[G]getting that you were once [A]mine But I [G]blew it without even [A]tryin' Now I'm [G]eatin' my heart out [A]tryin' to get a letter through [Em]Since you've been [D]gone it's hard to [G]carry [A]on I'm gonna [D]write about the [G]birthday gown that I bought in town When [A]you sat down and cried on the [D]stairs You knew it did’nt [G]cost the earth, but for what it's worth You made me [A]feel a million[D]aire And you wear it [A]well [Em]Madame O[D]nassis got [G]nothing on [A]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

Any[D]way, my [G]coffee's cold and I'm getting told That I [A]gotta get back to [D]work So when the [G]sun goes low and you're home all alone Think of [A]me and try not to [D]laugh And I wear it [A]well [Em]I don't ob[D]ject if you [G]call col[A]lect 'Cause I [D]ain't for[G]getting that you were once [A]mine But I [G]blew it without even [A]tryin' Now I'm [G]eatin' my heart out [A]tryin' to get back to [D]you And you wear it [A]well [Em]Since you've been [D]gone it's hard to [G]carry [A]on Song:-

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