Introduction D7 G D7 G 67 C G Honolulu Baby, where'd you get those eyes D7 G G7 And that dark complexion, I idolize C G Honolulu Baby, where'd you get that style D7 G G7 HHoonnoolluulluu BBaabbyy Those pretty red lips, that sunny smile Music and lyrics by T. Marvin Hatley C G October 1933 for "Sons of the Desert" Neath palm trees swaying, at Waikiki starring Laurel and Hardy D7 G G7 Ukulele Club of Santa Cruz February 2004 Honolulu Baby, you're the one for me D7 G C G Honolulu Baby, when you start to sway D7 G G7 All the men go crazy, they seem to say C G Honolulu Baby, where'd you get those eyes D7 G G7 And that dark complexion, I idolize C G 7 C G Honolulu Baby, where'd you get that style D7 G G7 Those pretty red lips, that sunny smile C G Neath palm trees swaying, at Waikiki D7 G G7 Honolulu Baby, you're the one for me C G Honolulu Baby, at Waikiki D7 G G7 Honolulu Baby, you're the one for me D7 G G7 Honolulu Baby, you're the one for me "...the real music's in your mind. All the instruments are just mechanics." --- Marvin Hatley, composer of "Honolulu Baby" End with D7 G D7 G No mention of Laurel and Hardy music is complete without a nod to Hatley's immortal "Honolulu Baby" from the Boys' 1933 feature, SONS OF THE DESERT. Used in the big convention scene where Stan and Ollie share their subterfuge with fellow Son Charley Chase, "Honolulu Baby" comes off as both a typical "Hollywood Production Number" and a gentle satire of the same. It became sort of an in-house classic, being used (and overused) in many a Roach film. TRIAL MODE − a valid license will remove this message. See the keywords property of this PDF for more information. HiloHilo HattieHattie DDoesoes tthehe HiloHilo HopHop 68 by Don McDiarmid, Sr & Johnny Noble Don McDiarmid, Sr. was part of the Harry Owens band at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel in 1935, when he wrote this song. Judged a clever tune about a sexy siren, it was not 'high class' enough to be performed at the hotel. McDiarmid set it aside and about a year later, Clara Inter, a school teacher and member of Louise Akeo's Royal Hawaiian Girls' Glee Club found the song and performed it on a trip to Canada with the glee club. In the summer of 1937, while leading his own band in the Monarch Room of the Royal Hawaiian Hotel, Clara Inter insisted on performing this song that catapulted the composer and performer to fame. Clara was so closely identified with the song, she adopted the title as her legal name. Hilo Hattie was born! G aug C G dim C G dim When Hilo Hattie does the Hilo Hop Hattie does a dance no law would allow G 7 G dim G 7 G 7 G dim G 7 There's not a bit of use for a traffic cop A crater got a look and it's sizzling now D7 G 7 D7 G 7 For everything and everybody comes to a stop She'd better watch her step or everything will be pau C G 7 C C G 7 C F C When Hilo Hattie does the Hilo Hop When Hilo Hattie does the Hilo Hop G aug C G dim C7 The sugar raises cane the palms trees sigh They took Hattie to the hoosegow G 7 G dim G 7 F F 7 E 7 E♭ 7 D7 3 4 The ukuleles fret and the birds won't fly Hattie went along quite gaily 5 D7 G 7 D7 Slide this down! The Humuhumunukunukus stop swimming by She said "Oh judge, turn me loose now, C G 7 C F C G 7 G aug When Hilo Hattie does the Hilo Hop I'll do my dance while you play your ukulele." C7 C G dim That wahine has an opu Hattie should've died from too much gin F G 7 G dim G 7 F 7 E 7 E♭ 7 D7 3 4 With a college education 5 But she will never pay for her life of sin. D7 D7 G 7 Slide this down! There's no motion she don't go thru St. Peter's gonna take a look and say "come on in" G 7 G aug C G 7 C She doesn't leave a thing to your imagination When Hilo Hattie does the Hilo Hop C G 7 C Ukulele Club of Santa Cruz November 2003 suggested by Art Edwards When Hilo Hattie does the Hilo Hop TRIAL MODE − a valid license will remove this message. See the keywords property of this PDF for more information. 69 F There's a yellow rose in Texas, that I am going to see, C7 TheThe Nobody else could miss her, not half as much as me. F She cried so when I left her, it like to broke my heart, YellowYellow C7 F C7 F And if I ever find her, we never-more will part. RoseRose ofof [Chorus] F She's the sweetest little rosebud that Texas ever knew, C7 Her eyes are bright as diamonds, they sparkle like the dew; TTeexxaass F You may talk about your Clementine and sing of Rosalee, C7 F C7 F But the Yellow Rose of Texas is the only girl for me. Aloha Y'all F Ukulele Club of Santa Cruz January 2003 When the Rio Grande's flowing, the starry skies are bright, C7 F C7 She walks along the river in the quiet summer night: F I know that she remembers, when we parted long ago, C7 F C7 F I promise to return again, and not to leave her so. [Chorus] F Oh now I'm going to find her, for my heart is full of woe, C7 And we'll sing the songs together, that we sung so long ago F Ukuleles We'll play the banjo gaily and we'll sing the songs of yore, Texas C7 F C7 F And the Yellow Rose of Texas shall be mine forever more. [Chorus] TRIAL MODE − a valid license will remove this message. 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C 71 Gonna lay down my sword and shield Down by the riverside G Down by the riverside C Down by the riverside Gonna lay down my sword and shield Down by the riverside G G7 C Ain't gonna study war no more CHORUS F I ain't gonna study war no more, C Down By the Riverside I ain't gonna study war no more, G7 C C7 C G G 7 Study war no more F I ain't gonna study war no more, C I ain't gonna study war no more, G7 C F C7 Study war no more Gonna stick my sword in the golden sand… Gonna put on my starry crown… Gonna pick up my Uke and play… Ukulele Club of Santa Cruz January 2004 Gonna shake hands around the world… "when we let freedom ring, when we let it ring from every tenement and every hamlet, from every state and every city, we will be able to speed up that day when all of God's children, black men and white men, Jews and Gentiles, Protestants and Catholics, will be able to join hands and sing in the words of the old spiritual, "Free at last, free at last. Thank God Almighty, we are free at last." Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. "I Have a Dream" Speech August 28, 1963 TRIAL MODE − a valid license will remove this message. See the keywords property of this PDF for more information. F Dm the times they are a changin' Come senators, congressmen 72 Bb F Please heed the call Dm Don't stand in the doorway Bb C Don't block up the hall F Dm For he that gets hurt Bb F Will be he who has stalled Gm C The battle outside ragin' It'll soon shake your windows F C And rattle your walls F Bb C F F music & lyrics by Bob Dylan 1964 For the times they are a-changin' F Dm F Dm Come gather 'round people Come mothers and fathers Bb F Bb F Wherever you roam Throughout the land Dm Dm And admit that the waters And don't criticize Bb C Bb C Dm Around you have grown What you can't understand F Dm F Dm And accept it that soon Your sons and your daughters Bb F Bb F You'll be drenched to the bone. Are beyond your command Gm C Gm C If your time to you Is worth savin' Your old road is rapidly agin' B♭ Then you better start swimmin' Please get out of the new one F C F C Or you'll sink like a stone If you can't lend your hand F Bb C F F Bb C F For the times they are a-changin' For the times they are a-changin' F Dm F Dm Come writers and critics The line it is drawn C Bb F Bb F Who prophesize with your pen The curse it is cast Dm Dm And keep your eyes wide The slow one now Bb C Bb C The chance won't come again Will later be fast F Dm F Dm And don't speak too soon As the present now Bb F G m Bb F For the wheel's still in spin Will later be past Gm C Gm C And there's no tellin' who that it's namin' The order is rapidly fadin' 'Cause the loser now And the first one now F C F C Will be later to win Will later be last Ukulele Club of Santa Cruz F Bb C F F Bb C F January 2004 For the times they are a-changin' For the times they are a-changin' TRIAL MODE − a valid license will remove this message.
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