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5 Years Time (Sun Sun Sun) 5 Years Time (Sun Sun Sun) Noah and the Whale Intro: [C] [F] [G] [F] x4 Oh well in [C] five years [F] time we could be walking round a [F] zoo With the [C] sun shining [F] down over [G] me and [F] you And there’ll be [C] love in the [F] bodies of the [G] elephants [F] too And I’ll put my [C] hands over [F] your eyes, Soprano but you’ll [G] peep through C And there’ll be [C] sun sun [F] sun [G] all over our [F] bodies And [C] sun sun [F] sun [G] all down our [F] necks And [C] sun sun [F] sun [G] all over our [F] faces And [C] sun sun [F] sun [G] so what the [F] heck F Cos I’ll be [C]laughing at [F] all your [G] silly little [F] jokes And we’ll be [C] laughing [F] about how we [G] used to [F] smoke All those [C] stupid little [F] cigarettes G and [G] drink stupid [F] wine Cos it’s [C] what we [F] needed to [G] have a good [F] time And it was [C] fun fun [F] fun [G] when we were [F] drinking It w as [C] fun fun [F] fun [G] when we were [F] drunk And it was [C] fun fun [F] fun [G] when we were [F] laughing It w as [C] fun fun [F] fun [G] oh it w as [F] fun [C] [F] [G] [F]x2 Baritone Oh well I [C] look at you and [F] say Chords it’s the happiest that [G] I’ve ever [F] been And I’ll say [C] I no longer [F] feel C I have to [G] be James [F] Dean And s he’ll say [C] "Yeah well I [F] feel all [G] pretty happy [F] too And I’m [C] always pretty [F] happy when I’m just [G] kick ing back with [F] you" F And it’ll be [C] love love [F] love [G] all through our [F]bodies And [C] love love [F] love [G] all through our [F] minds And it be [C] love love [F] love [G] all over her [F] face G And [C] love love [F] love [G] all over [F] mine Although [C] maybe all these [F] moments are [G] just in m y [F] head I’ll be [C] thinking ‘bout [F] them as I’m [G] laying in [F] bed And [C] all that I [F] believe they might [G]never really come [F] true But in my [C] mind I’m [F] havin’ a [G] pretty good time with [F] you [C] Five years [F] time [G] I might not [F] know you [C] Five years [F] time [G] we might not [F] speak at all In [C] five years [F] time [G] we might not [F] get along In [C] five years [F] time [G] you might just [F] prove me [C] wrong [C] [F] [G] [F] x2 There’ll be [C] love love [F] love [G] wherever [F] you go rpt to fade 500 Miles [D]When I wake up, yeah, I know I'm gonna be, I'm gonna [G] be the man who [A] wakes up next to [D] you. Soprano [D]When I go out, yeah, I know I'm gonna be, G I'm gonna [G] be the man who [A] goes along with [D] you. [D]If I get drunk, well I know I'm gonna be, I'm gonna [G] be the man who [A] gets drunk next to [D] you. [D]And if I haver, yeah, I know I'm gonna be, D I'm gonna [G] be the man who’s [A] havering to [D]you. CHORUS [D]But I would walk 500 miles, and [G] I would walk [A] 500 more, Just to [D] be the man who walked 1,000 A [G]miles to fall down [A] at your door. [D]When I’m working, yeah, I know I'm gonna be, I'm gonna [G] be the man who’s [A] working hard for [D] you. Em [D]And when the money, comes in for the work I do I'll pass [G] almost every [A] penny on to [D] you. [D]When I come home, oh I know I'm gonna be, I'm gonna [G] be the man who [A] comes back home to [D] you. [D]And if I grow old, well, I know I'm gonna be, I'm gonna [G] be the man who’s [A] growing old with [D] you. Baritone G CHORUS then: [D]Ta la la ta [ta la la ta], ta la la ta [ta la la ta], la la la [G]ta, la la la la la [A]ta,la la la [D] la la [2x] [D]When I’m lonely, well, I know I'm gonna be, D I'm gonna [G] be the man who’s [A] lonely without [D]you. [D]And when I’m dreaming, well, I know I'm gonna dream, I'm gonna [G] dream about the [A] time when I’m with [D] you. [D]When I go out, well I know I'm gonna be, I'm gonna [G] be the man who [A] goes along with [D] you. A [D]And when I come home, well I know I'm gonna be, I'm gonna [G] be the man who [A] comes back home to[D] you. I’m gonna [Em] be the man who’s[A] coming home to [D] you. Em CHORUS then ‘ Ta la la la’ again. 59th Street Bridge Song Paul Simon 1966 Soprano Intro: [2beats/Bar] [F] [C] [G] [C] F [F] Slow [C] down, [G] you move too [C] fast. [F] You got to [C] make the [G] morning [C] last. [F] Just kickin' [C] down the [G]cobble [C]stones, [F] Lookin' for [C] fun and [G] feelin' C [C] grooveeeee [F] eeee[C] eeee [G] eeey [C] [F] Ba dad’ n da da [C] da da [G] feelin’ [C] grooveeeee [F] eeee [C] eeee [G] eeey [C] [F] Hello [C] lamppost, [G] whatcha [C] knowin'? G [F] I've come to [C] watch your [G] flowers [C] growing. [F] Ain'tcha [C] got no [G]rhymes for [C] me? [F] Dootin' [C] do-do-do, [G] feeling [C] grooveeeee [F] eeee[C] eeee [G] eeey [C] [F] Ba dad’ n da da [C] da da [G] feelin’ [C] grooveeeee [F] eeee [C] eeee [G] eeey [C] [F] Got no deeds [C]to do, [G]no promises to [C] keep. Baritone [F] I'm dappled and [C] drowsy and [G]ready to [C] sleep. [F] Let the morning time [C] drop all its [G] petals on [C] me. F [F] Life, [C]I love you. [G]All is [C] grooveeeee [F] eeee [C] eeee [G] eeey [C] [F] Ba dad’ n da da [C] da da [G] feelin’ [C] groovy. [F] Ba dad’ n da da [C] da da [G] feelin’ [C] groovy. C [F] Ba dad’ n da da [C] da da [G] feelin’ [C] grooveeeee [F] eeee [C] eeee [G] eeey [C] G 8Days a Week The Beatles 1964 [C] [D7] [F] [C] [C] Ooh I need your [D7] love babe [F] guess you know it's [C] true [C] Hope you need my [D7] love babe [F] just like I need [C] you [Am] Hold me [F] love me [Am] hold me [D7] love me [C] Ain't got nothing but [D7] love babe [F] eight days a [C] week [C] Love you every [D7] day girl [F] always on my [C] mind [C] One thing I can [D7] say girl [F] love you all the [C] time [Am] Hold me [F] love me [Am] hold me [D7] love me [C] Ain't got nothing but [D7] love babe [F] eight days a [C] week [G] Eight days a week I [Am] love you [D7] Eight days a week is [F] not enough to [G7] show I care [C] Ooh I need your [D7] love babe [F] guess you know it's [C] true [C] Hope you need my [D7] love babe [F] just like I need [C] you [Am] Hold me [F] love me [Am] hold me [D7] love me [C] Ain't got nothing but [D7] love babe [F] eight days a [C] week [G] Eight days a week I [Am] love you [D7] Eight days a week is [F] not enough to [G7] show I care [C] Love you every [D7] day girl [F] always on my [C] mind [C] One thing I can [D7] say girl [F] love you all the [C] time [Am] Hold me [F] love me [Am] hold me [D7] love me [C] Ain't got nothing but [D7] love babe [F] eight days a [C] week [F] Eight days a [C] week [F] Eight days a [C] week [C] [D7] [F] [C] Soprano Baritone Chords C D7 Am F A Kind Of Hush C Am G7 Dm C7 G+ G FM7 E7 Intro: [C] [G7] [C][G7] There's a [C] kind of hush [E7] all over the [Am] world to[C7]night All over the [F] world you can hear the [G7] sounds Of lovers in [C] love you [G] know what I mean Just the [C] two of us [E7] and nobody [Am] else in [C7] sight There's nobody [F] else and I'm feeling [G7] good Just holding you [C] tight [C7] So [F] listen very [Dm] carefully [Fmaj7] Closer now and [Dm] you will see what I [C] mean It isn't a [C7] dream The [F] only sound that [Dm] you will hear Is [Fmaj7] when I whisper [Dm] in your ear I love [G] you For ever and ever [G+] There's a [C] kind of hush [E7] all over the [Am] world to[C7]night All over the [F] world you can hear the [G7] sounds of lovers in [C] love [C] La la la la la [E7] laaaa la la [Am] la la la la la la [C7] laaaaaa La la la la [F] laaa la la la la [G7] laaaa la la la [C] laaaa [C7] So [F] listen very [Dm] carefully [Fmaj7] Closer now and [Dm] you will see what I [C] mean It isn't a [C7] dream The [F] only sound that [Dm] you will hear Is [Fmaj7] when I whisper [Dm] in your ear I love [G] you For ever and ever [G+] There's a [C] kind of hush [E7] all over the [Am] world to[C7]night All over the [F] world people just like [G7] us Are falling in [C] love [G7] are falling in [C] love [G7] [hush] They’re falling in [C] love [G7] [hush] they’re falling in [C] love Baritone C Am G7 Dm C7 Gaug G FM7 E7 A Message To You Rudi/The Tide Is High The Specials/Blondie Strum pattern:- Reggae beat - over 2 bars - touch, up, touch, up, touch, up, down, up Soprano Intro: D D G A x 2 D D G A Stop your messing around (ah – ah – ah) D G A Better think of your future (ah – ah – ah) G D G A D G A Time you straighten right out, creating problems in town (ah – ah – ah) D G A Rudi, a message to you D G A A Rudi, a message to you D G A The tide is high but I’m holding on D G A I’m gonna be your number one D G A D G A I’m not the kinda girl who gives up just like that Oh no – O Baritone D D G A Stop your fooling around (ah – ah – ah) D G A Time you straighten right out (ah – ah – ah) D G A D G A G Better think of your future, else you’ll wind up in jail (ah – ah – ah) D G A Every girl wants you to be her man D G A A But I’ll wait my dear, ‘til it’s my turn D G A D G A I’m not the kinda girl who gives up just like that Oh no – O D G A Rudi, a message to you The tide is high but I’m holding on D G A Rudi, a message to you I’m gonna be your number one Repeat last 2 lines twice without ukuleles D Repeat last 2 lines twice with ukuleles to end on Rudi A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square Words & Music by Eric Maschwitz & Manning Sherwin Recorded by Nat "King" Cole, 1943, and also by Tony Bennett, 1992 That [G]certain [Em]night, the [Bm]night we [G7]met, There was [C]magic ab[B7]road in the [Em]air; [B+] There were [G]angels [D7]dining [G7]at the [Cm]Ritz And a [G]nightingale [Em]sang in [Am7]Berke[D7]ley [G]Square.
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