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HE PAR AD: PATRAS UKULELE TENDERLY SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY OLD GREY MARE BASIN STREET BLUES ANNIVERSARY WALTZ PRISONER OF LOVE AFTER YOU'VE GONE SWEETHEART OF SIGMA CHI ONE FOR MY BABY ANGRY LITTLE STREET WHERE OLD FRIENDS MEET ‘S'POSIN' YOU CALL IT MADNESS BUT | CALL IT LOVE LINDA CAROLINA MOON GOOD MAN IS HARD TO FIND FIVE MINUTES MORE RIDERS IN THE SKY DEAR HEARTS AND GENTLE PEOPLE WE THREE (MY ECHO, MY SHADOW AND ME) ENJOY YOURSELF (IT'S LATER THAN YOU THINK) DRIFTING AND DREAMING eee SWEET VIOLETS WHEN YOUR HAIR HAS TURNED TO SILVER $1.00 a I'VE HEARD THAT SONG BEFORE SAN IT’S BEEN A LONG, LONG TIME IN THE VALLEY OF THE MOON HONEY SONG, THE (HONEY, I'M IN LOVE WITH You) CARELESS HANDS SHEPHERD SERENADE SOMEBODY LOVES YoU SAN FERNANDO VALLEY CIVILIZATION (BONGO, BONGO, BONGO) Trade Mark Registered © 31 West 54th Street, New York 19, N.Y. MAYFAIR MUSIC CORP. ‘Another 34 Hit Parade Extras Song Folio Bye Bye Birdie Piano Selection Bye selections—Easy Piano Arrangements Bye Bye Birdie Vocal Selection Chordettes Close Harmony Chordettes Harmony Enoores Chordettes Hymns College Songs For Male Quartet Discoveries For Piano Folk Songs And Dances From Northern Countries 14 Easy Masterpieces (Piano) Heywood Touch (Piano) Jack Fina’s Ten Talented Fingers (Piano) _ Selly Roll Morton's Folio of Blues, Stomps, Ragtime Lani Metntyre's Hawaiian Song Folio Liberace At The Piano (Piano) Liberace By Candlelight (Piano) Marches For Lodge Work (Piano) On Wings Of Song (Community Song Book for S.S.A) Peter Pan Folio Of Songs Play And Sing (All Purpose) . Sacred Musi¢ Album For Piano Scandinavian Country Dances ‘Scandinavian Song And Dance Album—Vol. 2 Sharon Pease Easy Block Chords Sharon Pease 3 In 1 Piano Folio Of Popular Standards Skating Rink Waltzes ““A Star Is Born” (Vocal Collection) 200 2.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.25 125 125 125 1.00 125 125 1.25 125 190 7 190 1.00 1.00 125 125 125 1.25 1.25 125 34 Christmas Songs And Carols 94 Hit Parade Extras Accordion 34 Hit Parade Extras Barber Shop Quartet 34 Wit Parade Extras College Songs On Parade 84 Hit Parade Extras Dixieland 34 Hit Parade Extras Guitar 34 Hit Parade Extras—Easy Piano Arrangements with Words 04 Wit Parade Extras Piano Solos 4 Hit Parade Extras Popular Songs In Big N ‘34 Hit Parade Extras Song Folio 94 Wit Parade Extras Ukt 34 Hit Parade Extras Waltzes 94 Hit Parade Extras Western Jambor 34 Irish Songs 94 Minstrel Song Folio 34 More Hit Parade Extras Accordion ‘34 More Hit Parade Extras Guitar 34 More Hit Parade Extras Song Folio ‘94 More Hit Parade Extras Ukulele 34 Spirituals 34 Square Dance Songs Folio Nariations For Piano On Sacred Themes “Fats” Waller Inimitable Piano Styles Maltz Time With Abe Lyman Wildeat Piano Selection : Wildeat Selections—Easy Piano Arrangements Wildcat Vocal Selection 2.00 2.00 2.00 250 2.00 200 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 200 2.00 125 125 125 HIT PARADE EXTRAS UKULELE AFTER YOU'VE GONE 12 ANGRY 16 ANNIVERSARY WALTZ 7 BASIN STREET BLUES 6 CARELESS HANDS 23 CAROLINA MOON 19 CIVILIZATION (BONGO, BONGO, BONGO) 42 DEAR HEARTS AND GENTLE PEOPLE 26 DRIFTING AND DREAMING 31 ENJOY YOURSELF (IT’S LATER THAN YOU THINK) 25 FIVE MINUTES MORE 22 GOOD MAN IS HARD TO FIND 49 HONEY SONG, THE (HONEY, I’M IN LOVE WITH YOU) 38 IN THE VALLEY OF THE MOON 36 IT'S BEEN A LONG, LONG TIME 35 V'VE HEARD THAT SONG BEFORE 32 LINDA 20 LITTLE STREET WHERE OLD FRIENDS MEET 7 OLD GREY MARE 50 ONE FOR MY BABY 14 PRISONER OF LOVE 8 RIDERS IN THE SKY 10 SAN 34 SAN FERNANDO VALLEY 45 SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY 4 SHEPHERD SERENADE 40 PRICE SOMEBODY LOVES YOU 37 $1.00 S'POSIN’ 18 ee SWEETHEART OF SIGMA CHI 13 SWEET VIOLETS 28 TENDERLY 2 WE THREE (MY ECHO, MY SHADOW AND ME) 47 WHEN YOUR HAIR HAS TURNED TO SILVER 30 YOU CALL IT MADNESS BUT | CALL IT LOVE 43 © Copyright 1960 by MAYFAIR MUSIC CORP. 31 WEST 54TH STREET - NEW YORK 19 - N.Y. All Compesitions contained in this publication used by permission. Tenderly Words by Music by JACK LAWRENCE WALTER GROSS Valse moderato At 7 / 0003 f ‘ é 0221 f SSSs=— 5 + ae a +] i = # | The eve-ning breeze ca-ressed the trees ten- der - bm? cr Emt on Ho, | jg The tremb- ling trees em-braced the Gm D Gm >, 4 fF 4 4 Tf feo, , breeze ten-der - ly, ——___ Then you and Ar Gin AT Gdim A / 7 EA / ia o2i3 1024 ozia 1324 4 ge = == = I came wan - der - ing by and Bm Er AT 4s fe 4s i 44 4s 2 2000 112 ozs a4 5 = is =| ———= cai = lost in a sigh were we. —__ The shore was ‘D Copyright 1946 by EDWIN H. MORRIS & COMPANY, Inc. © Copyright 1947 by EDWIN H. MORRIS & COMPANY, Inc. D At Dm7 to / HH os feo, , 0003, o221 (3333 ———— kissed by sea and mist ten- der - ly. Gr Em? Gm D fi 4 / / # fe 47 HH ss 2310 22i4 1024 001 oy I cant for- get how two hearts, met —_breath-less - ly. Gm Gdim Bm Dm ie me , i 44 4 of HAs 1024 0213 1324 2000 1nd —_ Your arms: op-ened wide and closed me in - Fdim D Gt Em7 t ie Ha Ht 7 HE i, fe pd 1324 0003 R110 22t4 0218 side; You took my lips, you teok my love so ten-der - ftp Adim a7 Wap t HH 7 7 HH i 7 aa 44 £7 0008 1324 0213 0003 ly. The eve-ning ly. Tenderly 4 Sentimental Journey By BUD GREEN, LES BROWN and BEN HOMER Slowly Tune Ukulele -& GCRA / sas s / / / ‘0003 = SSS SEE Sr 55 SSS SS SS Gon - na take a sen - ti-ment-al jour - ney, Em adi 67. c 4 of 4 / HA s 47 eset 1324 ozta oo08 + SF a ————— si SSS Gon-na set my heart at ease, Gon - na make a F7 Fm6 ¢ fo. BE. ; $55: SSS SSS sen- ti-ment - al jour - ney To re-new old ci Bees oss / / 4 4st 47 pS SSS eee + + = Got my bag, I got my res - er- va-tion, Spent each dime I c F7 Fmé Ee 4 44 fe / , ai isan — SS + —e ip rag Ze oF could af - ford. Like a child in wild an-ti - ci-pa-tion, Copyright 1944 be FIWIN H. MORRIS & COMPANY, Inc. F Fdim F HH, , fete a: erry 2010 0248 0003” 1324 2080 tgp) SSS * eevee rr Long tohear that “All a-board: Sev-en, That's thetime we leave, at Cdim ctr D7 ess ’ 4 of fea fH, s 4 44 fa24 9003 m2 fe FE 5 Fh Z ; = = a ret sev- en. Til be wait - in’ up for Heav- en, Count-in’ ev-’ry mile of Dm7 G6 Gdim G7 C a, ff, FRE, FL, 47 7 4 4 7 1020102 9213" H008 _ SS SSS rail-road track that takesme back, - Ney-er thought my heart could be so“yearny.” Em Agim Fa c 4 4 44 fF , A, 4 oszd 1325 Hf, ——S 6 FF ——_ = 5 = * | + + Why did I de - cide to roam? Got - ta take this Fz Fm6é Fo G7 c , , 88, &B, B $5 SSSI — os sen- ti-ment- al jour-ney, Sen - ti-ment -al jour - ney home, Sentimental Journey-2 Basin Street Blues By SPENCER WILLIAMS Slow Blues Ht, TEL, HA, 44 4 4 4 Basin Street is the street Where the e - lite always meet In bz Daim D7 Dmz Gr ae ¢ 4 best 7 f 4 fre ies gaan f214 Sasa 3224 oon3 New Or - leans, lan’ of dreams. You'll nev - erknow how nice it seems Or Dm7 G7 Dm? GBT EZ i He BR LR, a7 fit farses sant ano 1203 t ; 5 a7 PS eee i f—P pare just how much it real- ly means. Glad to be, yes, sir - ee, Where wel-come's free, dear to me; Where I can — lose & 2 CC Cdim Fm6 CC Gdim G7 c & c Bs an GR, EP 6 47 s it / t fata aoa “ t3a4 ian Oana Moe O213 * — 9003 $221 008 = my Bas-in Street blues. —____—_ ©Copyright 1928 by MAYFAIR MUSIC CORP. _ ©Copyright 1933 by MAYFAIR MUSIC CORP. Copyrignt Renewed and Assigned to MAYFAIR MUSIC CORP, Anniversary Waltz Words and Music by AL DUBIN and DAVE FRANKLIN Moderato Tune Ukulele PP, S44 44S 444 fF 7 4 at =e ass 4 Tell me I may al-ways dance The an-ni-ver-sa-ry waltz with Chaim Gi Dm By rrr cee. 444 444 FLT pat 7 7 == SS SSS Tell me this is real ro-mance, An an-ni-ver-sa-ry you; oz Sh oc cham o7 HB,, B,, 444 fl ,, a Let this be the an-them to our fu - ture dream come true. 6. an c 4474 ys 4 44 fA, EL, BL, 447 2i10 2223 3224 0003 = SS years, To millions of smilesand a few lit-tle tears. May I al-ways 1 ; AT D7 GT c G7 4 vor HH, 7 HL, FB BL, BB on moo” aes mera’ 008 nan’ ans s <5: = -—t 4 lis-ten to The an-niver-sa-ry waltzwith you. you. ©Copyright 1941 by MAYFAIR MUSIC CORP. 8 Prisoner Of Love Words and Music by LEO ROBIN, CLARENCE GASKILL and RUSS COLUMBO Fanduasie ee Gm ar Ab Bb7 CT PL i $ Se E 5 + pS =| A-lone from night to night you'll find me co Rb Fm vere 4 4 4 E010 fea o2at bis CEP yPSee ls SF HS i Das ‘Too weak to break the chains that bind me. I need noshack-les to re- Bb7 fa Fm7 Bb? Fm7 Bae, REEL, 04 0 ee SSS mind me Imjust a prisiner of love. For one command I standand Gm Az ab Bbt kb es 4 4 4 4474 12000 3223211 G001 z040 a faa a ~ Ges = SS SS] wait now From one who's mas - ter of my fate now. Fm Bb7 Eb Dbs 7 4 Hl, fA, He, 7 SSS Ss I can't es-cape for it's too late now, I'm just a pris-ner of @Copyright 1931 by MAYF AIR MUSIC CORP. Copyright Renewed and Assigned to MAYF AIR MUSIC CORP. Fb Cmé D7 Gm D7 am DT eH HE , B, , Ho, 2010 22131203 2000 faa 2000 1208 SSS : love. What'sthe good of my car-ing If some-one is shar-ing those Gm bz Gm D7 Gm D7 DI HH fi, , i, i, 200 20004203 2000 1203 203 arms with me? apna heii an-oth-er, I canthave an-oth-er for she 3 bz Bb7 Fm7 Gm AT Ab BbT BRE Be i co 2 Im not free. ae in mydreams,a-wake or — sleep-ing; (She's) SSS SSS ae -on my knees to him Im creep - ing. My ver-y life is in his ther) (her) TT BLT Dbo Eb Cm7Abm6 Bb7 Eb B,,, i, i / HAR HE HR Gy 2 =e = = ae Jas is =] keep - ing. I'm just a pris’ner of love. love. Prisoner Of Love-2 10 Riders In The Sky (A Cowboy Legend) By r STAN JONES Briskly Hf 44s a a 1 An old cow = poke went rid - ing out one 2.(Their! brands were still on fire__ and their S8'Their' fac - es gaunt their eyes were blurred and 4. (The? rid - ers loped on by him he 4 ofrios SIAL SOLE AE 2010 ; + +S = + + ¥ € St SF = = dark and wind = y ay Up - hooves: wuz made of eel, ‘Their shirts all soaked with sweat, They're heard one call his name, 1e you on aridge he rest-ed as he went a- long his way, horns wuz black and shin- y - and their hot breath he could feel, rid- in’ hard to catch that herd but they ain't caught them yet, want to save your soul fromhell a - rid- in’ on our range, Em c S444 LLL a x # 4 fal SL 2210 gait When all at once a might- y herd of A bolt of fear went throughhim as they “Cause they've got to ride for - ev - er on that Then cow-boy change your ways to-duy or Em? c rn ae, 4 4 4 red-eyed cows he saw A plough-in’ thru the rag-ged skies _ thun-dered thru the sky © For he saw the rid- ers com-in’ hard range up in the shy on hors - es snort- in’ fire —_____ with us you will ride a-tryn to catch the dev- ils herd_ ©Copyright 1949 by &WIN H. MORRIS & COMPANY, Inc. Am? Em S44 sts HE, 4 SASS SAID STAT 4 4 o2it F == S SS # ¥ ann —— And supa cloud-y draw. And he heardtheirmournful cry. As they ride on, hear their cry. ‘A= cross these end-less — skies”” Em Emt Em Hy» 7 BBs, 444s Ltda PAP PEGE LE a0 Yi - pi - yi - ay, ———__ yi- pi- yi- oo, Am7 SAIL Stts #,, 4/07 Hy, SIMs a2ih ott The 1, ghost herd in____ the 2. Ghost rid-ers in ________ the 8. Ghost rid- ers = inthe 2-6 Em HH, SIS S444 SAS By,, 444 220 a2it sr obs Their sky, Their sky.) As the 4. Ghost rid - ers “Amy Em? SI4 44ST TIT FIAT LAAs oatt 22d + in the ky. Riders In The Sky 12 After You've Gone Moderato By CREAMER and LAYTON ‘Ture Ukulele Fm c g y a Ct PARR » +7 EEO, 4 7 He os aa 10 toa S008 you've gone, And left me cry-ing, Aft- er you've gone Aft-er I'm gone, Aft-er webreak up, Aft-er I'm gone AT G7 cay s s 4 4a a / 4s or ozan There's no de-ny- ing You'll feel blue, You'll feel sad, You're gon-nawake up You will find You were blind c 61 ee a cz F seal 3 2, Oe , BBs oe 003 gous zed S008 Soot g010 —— shy 3 — Fh a 2 3 # st 4 Pep You'll miss the dear-est pal you've ev- er had. Therelllcomea_ time, To let some-bod - y come and changeyour mind. Aft- er the years Fm. c az Dm, ier 4 4 sf 7 orrthos > 7 Hh, 7 foes 003 or00 ga10 100 Nowdontforget it,There'llcomea time Whenyoullre-gret it. Some day, We'vebeen togeth-er, Their joysandtears, All kindsofweath-er, Some day, Dm Em Ey Am D7, HH s HR / sf / , H, 2210 008 7 When yougrow lone-ly Your heart willbreak like mine and you'llwant me on - ly, Blue anddownhearted, You'lllong to be with me right backwhereyou start-ed, 1. 2. c Gz c Fe c c+ Cc & a 4 «4t ee / 4 74 Ha fA, ELAR, srr 6008 0243 0003 £214” 9008 1003-0008 = Z ap @235 st | Aft-eryou've gone, Aft-eryou'vegone a - way. Aft-er I'm gone, Aft-er I'm gone a - way. ©Copyright 1918 by MAYFAIR MtISIC CORP. Copyright Renewed and Assigned to MAYF AIR MUSIC CORP. Sweetheart Of Sigma Chi 8 By BYRON D. STOKES and F, DUDLEIGH VERNOR Slowly ars Tune Ukulele 7 Ebdim D7 Gm D7 D7 cet. fl, BAR #8, (RABEL, #8, 0100 1223 (aes A324 2228 0234 The girl of my dreamsis the sweet-est girl Of all the girls I Eb Bm Bhms C7 F AT dim G7 HL, ff HL, 7 Hoss 7 aR BB, o414 0008 2010 0100 1324 0312 know. Each sweet co-ed like a rain-bow trail Fades inthe av AS DI Ebdim D7 yer Forres Be, ELA HL af-ter - glow. The blue ofhereyes andthe gold ofher hair Are a D+ D7 Gm D7 Gm i, ait HAR HE, 8, iB, a, i r - & = SSA And themoon-light beams on the girl of my blend of the west - ern sky. D+ D7 G7 G+ C7 ‘ Fdim Gm7 C7 B+ 2 Bone F 2 et, FRER,, fH HEAR & fH geet 22230312 2010" 1324 oz149001 {003 oLdoL14 2010 S555 Ea dreams, She's thesweetheart of Sig - maChi. The Chi.___ ©Copyright 1912 RICHARD E. VERNOR PUBLISHING CO. Copyright Renewed a~? ‘ssigned to MELROSE MUSIC CORP. 14 Lyric by One For My Baby wastes bp JOHNNY MERCER HAROLD ARLEN Fim D. Em He, Fe 0321 0003 , 2210 Lazily Ith quar-ter to three. theres no one in the place ex - Fm D9 D Fim & , BL BL. BRD RB 0008 gai 201 0003 2 os —s cept you and me So set ’em up Joe. Ive D Em D Amz pe fA 6, 6, dR RRO, OR, BL, 0003, 2210 0008 0211” 0201 got a@ lit- tle sto- ry you ought-a know, Were Ge D Bo pe rare 1333 0003 drink- ing my friend,. To the end_ of a brief ep-i-sode, Make it Onefor my ba- byand one more for the road. I G Bm G& Am G Bm a 7 HAs He / / i fe / A / $2010 2000 2010 0281 «2010 2000 got the rou- tine So drop amoth- er nick-el in the ma-chine, ——_ (Last tine) thatshow it goes And Joe, I knowyoureget-ting anx- ious to close, _——— @Copyright 1943 by EDWIN H. MORRIS & COMPANY, Inc. _ ft Hi a * oh ¥ +—# = Tm feel- in’ so bad_ 1 wish youd make the mus: _ So thanksfor the cheer, I hope you did- nt mind my Dm7 Go c Em / HE, fA 7, fi 7 He, 3333 1333 2210 dream- y and sad, —_____ Could tell you a lot— bend- ing your ear, ——___ This torch that I’ve found c co G / He / fe 4 44 44S B21) _—is24 2010 ——— | But youve got— to be true to your code Make it must be drowned. or it soon might ex- plode. Make it BE Gm Am? Bm C G Fey G7. HB, ie ers Be / / 7 oth sss / / 2110 1024 0211 2000 3211 2010 1208 2310 one for my ba- byand one more for the road. Youd one for ba> byand one more for the Gar Gm dim BH Et AT Am ee, # He, & is2a’ 1324 13241324 Bi0 4321 0213 Oait = # <. + noes =< F = | nev- erkuowit, but bud-dy, Im a kind of po-et andI've got-ta lot- ta things to Gm7 Gm7 Cdim Gm7 At e,, # 8,8 He, ok 2010 2a" 1824 1824 1324 "1824 zz say; Andwhen Imgloom-y, you simply got-talis-ten tome, un-tit setae a D+ B+ Bdimay Amz Cdim G |D.S. al Coda, Ee 717% Coda FR 7 an if ee = $e way. Well road, mah a are One For My Baby An sry By DUDLEY MECUM JULES CASSARD, HENRY BRUNIES Moderato and MERRITT BRUNIES Tune Ukulele Bb. Fdim C7 Cdim C7 Pod 6 Bhass crs SALTS His, S003 reaerrrs Tse gezd oet3 An - gry,-— pleasedon't be an - gry Cause] was on - ly Gdim F7 Rb Bb7 Eb cy Bear Hers Hs Bess i 8, 5003” pom” ao10 toa boos” F208 = £ * 1 oe — == +e ott + = I would-nt ev-en let you think of Some-bod - y's ly-in’ if they say I'm teas-ing you. Gdim F7" Bb7 Bes fi, 4, of 71th, Hee cere He 7 s Aen 0243 000% : SS SS Don't youknow I love you true?. Just because I try-in’ To step a-roundwith some-one new. Don't believe a Bb+ Bb+ S444 440 parts A, sy ER, 4003” 2010 tooa SSS took a look at some-bod-y else That's no reas-on you should put poor thing youhear,justwait till you see, Thenyoulllfind nocause to show youre Eb Ghar ea Fdim C7, Cdim C7 #E,, / BL, SITLL SL BBL +7, 2010 424 0003 O102 22: i324 2223 me on the shelf. jeal-ous of me. An - gry,—please don't be an - gry ‘Cause I was 2 Gdim F7 ‘ ii F7 Bb Gdim 7 Bb ms EB, fi, HB, FAL, ti EE tes, fs A, tt cata 0213” 0003 ase 0213 0003 1324 0213 003 z : = —— 4 4 £ =] on - ly teas-ing you. you. © Copyright 1925 by MELROSE MUSIC CORP Copytight Renewed and Assigned to MELROSE MUSIC CORP. 7 A Little Street Where Old Friends Meet By GUS KAHN and Moderato HARRY WOODS 7 Bm £7 Bdim E&7 Be, ee A a, HB, 0003 1203 2000 1112 1824 1112 0213, Its just a little street where old friends meet, Id ‘love towander A+ D D Ddim m7 El E fe 4/4 44 440 ef 4 os 4 4 fH 4s oz2i__ 0008 o 1324 2 —— back some — day. To you itmay ve old andsort o’ tum - ble AT. At D Ae 47 4 ¥# / 17 HBL down; But it seemsa lot to folks in my home town. Al- Fiz Bm £7 Bdim BP At B, , Be i Ae, By A 4203“ 2000 1112 1324 1112 eed though I'm rich or poor I still feel sure I'm wel-comeas the flows in Fay ea D_ Chdim Bz fA, iy He 4 z,, He BL, 1203 2010 3241 0003 * 1324 10 May Its just a lit-tle street where old friends meet And Se OF Em. AT Lp gv oar 2p ¢ Gm D a, , HEL, BARE. FARRIS EE, yr oai3 000g 1112 0243 000320101024 0003 ee et ty ae EY] r J = = treat you inthe same old way. Its w Copyright 1932 by EDWIN H. MORRIS & COMPANY, Inc. Copyright Renewed and Assigned to EDWIN H. MORRIS & COMPANY, Inc. 18 S'posin’ Words by Music by ANDY RAZAF PAUL DENNIKER Moderato ‘Tune Ukulele Eb Gm Fm7 Bb?) Fm7 Bb7 Eb Fas é BL 2 BL, fel, HE ER, HEL fh, , i 0231 2040 2000 —oz41 Soot 0211 900 — S'pos-in’ Ishould fall in lovewith you, Do you think that Eb Ebdim = Fm7_-Bb7 Fm7_ BT fe, fe, FAL Fae, , it i, i, i, Zor 1324-024 0001 211 000 0231 Zo10 2000 — you could love me, too?. m7 Ab Bby Fm? Bb7 Eb Fm 44 #4 fe, 44474 # Ha, HEE f & S'pos-in’ [should hold you and ca-ress you, gan 4210 3211 0008 0211 0001” 2011 + = i ae SS —Would it impress you ordis-tress you? S'pos-in’ I should Eb Gm Fm7 Bby Fm7 Bb7 Eb. Bb7 EST Ab fe , GH, GLB Le 2010 2000 0241 0001 O21 00: 474 HH aH, ven ood 2314 gent gat ; + eet # # — Sar aa + —s say“For you I yearn.’ Wouldyouthink I'm speak-ing out of turn?__ Cm Bb7 Ebdim = Fm7 cm Cdim By, Hl, H, #, EB, Be BE 6100 10 2314” faen | O2at Bax 1324 + + = Gr S53 nS iE 4 — Ands'pos-in’ Id de-clare it,Would you take my love and share it? Fm Bb7 Fm7 Db9 Eb BBE, , oo a fa Zo10 234 0001 010, 1224 O00t Sart 0144 2010 2 aS z j £ 5 FE 3 + F , = i I'm nots'posin’ I'm in lovewith you. you. @Copyright 1929 by MAYFAIR MUSIC CORP. Copyright Renewed and Assigned to MAYF AIR MUSIC CORP. Carolina Moon 9 By BENNY DAVIS and JOE BURKE Moderato Tune Ukulele G c ome G cr rT Bes, ne FEL # BBR = =e—F Tae = + == SSS SS Car- 0 -lin-a moon, keep shin - ing, | Shin-ing on the 5 a HB, 4444 if Osa one me. Car-o-li-na moon, I'm pin cms G Em ong / ’ Ey Sts a 2333 0132 agz1 0243 = + 5 =| a : 2 = # + = —t ing, Pin-ing for the place I long to be. How I'm c Go AT eas es 4404S 444 47 4s 0003 Ouse 9100 Ce 3 hop-ing to-night you'll go, Go to the right win-dow, Scat-ter your light, D7 D+ G c 4 4 4 {8 H, HE, # 4474 BA, e228 aget 0182 nena — = == See =| Tell her thatIm blue and lone - cms. G AT ATS py og Hy, ,» Hide Hs wt fas HE HSE ly, Dream -y Car-o - lin - a moon. ©Copyright 1928 by EDWIN H. MORRIS & COMPANY, Inc. Copyright Renewed and Assigned to EDWIN H. MORRIS & COMPANY. Inc. crt 20) Linda Words and Music by JACK LAWRENCE Slowly Tune Ukulele &. HE G@CEA Be s 47 / / 47 When I go to sleep I nev- er count sheep; I Gidim Am. D7 4 7 f #4 s 7 / / 44 ies z000 “fae << = esse : we 7 Fe count allthe charms a-bout Lin - da And late-ly it seems in G GT £ 4 44 f / ft 47 + ona oe SS wie eee == # SF iH all of my dreams eo walkwith my arms about Lin - da. But br. GG Hoy, , fs, 4 4 4 si Ess, what good does it do me,‘ For Lin-da does-n'tknowl ex-ist?__ BT. pa iz bz 44 1a wh 4 7% ELAR, 227 Ig 2 a ZF Canthelp feel-ing gloom-y;_ Think of all the lov-in’ Ive missed. © Copyright 1946 by WAROCK MUSIC, INC. 21 GS Gtaim fA 4 47 f 7 fF 4 # & s ; ; Sa wr wr we pass onthe street, my heartskipsa beat; I say to my-self, “Hel-lo, Lin- Am D7 cia f a, 4 4 44 4 4 47s ee Se = % PS ate a= da.” If on-lyshed smile Id stop her a while And G a7 oc a s 4 4 4 BR, , ERD +, BBL,, (pie eS then Iwould get toknowLin- da. But mir-a - cles still hap-pen And Dms Am Eq f 7 fH ye, fa 4 ff 2213, 1203 2000 £ <= SSS . Reda 735 See 5 when my luck-y star beginsto shine, With one Iuck-y break I'll make Lin- “ D7 c cme G In ~ : D7 1, Am7 D7 5 7 Hh, FR HB fp int #1, FR HB ps3] Oise” 2228 0008 222 ote 2223 0132) 9000 a ee When mine. ——_—— Linda-2 2 Five Minutes More Lytic by Music by SAMMY CAHN JULE STYNE Moderato Fune Ukulele c E+ E7 Fo At AT Dm ren k fA, / , Bale FH fH, Fpobs2oa anso” eiuo nto 240” 222% = 4=9 & E fe ft ¥ 7 Give me five min-utes more, On-ly five min-utes more, Let me stay, G1 Dmz Gt 7 fi, ¢ Boys rere 4/444 gaa” 2244 0213 6003 SSS = a let me stay— —in your arms. Here am 1 beg-ging E+ ET DT GT Dm7 as “8 > La, foos 1203 223 S213 a28y a == = 7: 4 == _— for On-ly five min-utes more, On-ly five min-utes_ more_ a7 Cc Dm7 c c+ F f,, 7 4 f 7 fe, 47 fa 44 o2i3 S003” 3214 9003 2010" 010 124 — of your charms, —__— Allweek long I dreamed a-bout our Cdim c7 F E7 Am c c c an BHR BB) Be IR = SS SS SSS] Sat-ur-day date. Don't you know that Sun-day morn-ing ©Copyright 1946 by MELROSE MUSIC CORP. vs Bee. a Bos, 47 4 a + you can sleep late? . Give me five min-utes more, On - ly A+ AT Dm D7 G7 Dm? G7 / HR, HH, sto Et19.0100 g210/ 4228 oats © aad ona = 1 E * z s+ a ee | five min-utes more, Let me stay, let me stayin your arms. m1 2. 1 C Am@cdim Gz c aby Dm? a7 oc Bl, HG HRD. 6: | RR EO tos “ goon 32s Oat soos “ “ jaes E214 o213 O03 z t= == =] - Give me 9 —___ Careless Hands By BOB HILLIARD CARL SIGMAN Moderato : Bho oF Bhs Bb7 F He GO EH, 2010 S241 2090 Gait fsee — en19 I Iet my heart fall in - to care-less hands, E C7 Cdim C7 BE BABE, By, Ea St == a ' - — Care-less hands that broke my heart in two. You held my ©Copyright 1949 by MELROSE MUSIC CORP. 24 Bh oF Bhs by OF KF c7 fy, cf fl # ff,,, 47 ti i H/T 2010 seat 2010 a i322 003 2010 o004 1324 dreams like worth-less grains of Care-less hands don't o7 F Bb Bbm KF - FT Bb Bo, BE BO Be == Sa care when dreams slip through._________ I brought you joy — and, Bbm D+ DZ G7 7, Birr 1 BUBB, pp ey Paani Zs dear, 1 lovedyou so, But all that sun-shine did-n't make the ros-es Bb Bbm F Eb F7 Eb F7 Bb Bl, ,, HE H., HE Re BL, g2i1 3414 204 3331 1324 4334 1324 3244 grow If you don’t change some day you'llknow the sor - row 1. 2. cr F Fr ws HH, 4s fs be fast S001 Eo13 zo10 2S ea Feim 7k $n of Care-less hands that can'thold onto love.._._—*‘I_ let my — Careless Hands. 25 j Words and Music by Enjoy Yourself HERB MAGIDSON (It’s Later Than You Think) aot CARL SIGMAN Samba Ukulele © Dm7 Dm7 ¢ Dm? ¢ of Dm? 67 fTung Ukulele ; AD FR caf 4 f 333288 3333 241 3331 3338 1. You work andwork for years andyearsYou'e always on the go, You 2 You're gon-na take that o-cean trip, No mat-ter comewhat may, You've Dm os Dmz a9. Ec ie Dm7 ¢. fa, HE, Gh, fH, 9B, BE’ on7 hl’ tio fet? sso $ = = a € ra EE? y nev- er take a min-ute off, too bus-y mak-ing dough:‘Some-day,"you say you got your res-cr - va-tionsbut,you justcan't get a - way. Next year for sureyou'll Dm7 C F C7 Gm7 C7 F Fdim Dm7 Go c Chdim Fi HH f 1% / 77 tee fie 7 Heel 7 / s Sasssaii suai see “ taeeisee gant“ taes teat 7 sao“, aaai’ tae fae = ete a ee haveyour funwhea youre a milion-aire, 1- mag-ine all the funyoulllhave in see the worldyoullreal-ly get a-round, But how far can you trav-el whenyoure Refrain ‘ Dm7 Chdim Dm? 67 i, ara Beil Be a7 ft, Tai’ fe’ taza“ 33032310 your old rock-in’ chair. six feet. un-der-ground. car o7 C7 weston 4 44S fo ae a He 444 32412310 2310 3211 1322 4, En - joy your-self, it's lat-er thanyou think; En- by your-self, milli inthp pink. The years go by as quick-ly as a Chdim1Dm7 G7 C B,, ,,, G8. BE, Hy ys == == SS E q En- joy yourself, En- joy yourself, it's lat-er thanyou think, You're m7 A Dm7 G7 Dm7 Cdim AY pm G7 ¢ ' BE, BLL, BB efi ER 334° 3424 Oz01 3244 3424 3333-2310 3211 lat - er than you think © Copyright 1948-1949 by EDWIN H. MORRIS & COMPANY, Inc. a6 Dear Hearts And Gentle People Lyric by Music by BOB HILLIARD SAMMY FAIN Moderato Fr Fa Bb F Bb CT Tune Ukulele 6 Cc EA fA, Blas, HH, HH 7 7 2010 {324 40 seat SSS as Ilovethose dear hearts. and gen- tle peo- ioe Who live in F Fdim cr Bho /, 4447 Hf 2010 i304 ° 0008 321k 0991 = f Pie my home town________ Because those dear hearts and Bbms F Cdim Dm Fdim C7 F Bb6 en ee fe HE a HE, s, fi. H, gen - tle peo-ple Willnev-er ev-er kt you down. if 447 F F FT HE r fe 444 fs, 2010 tsea 2010 — Theyreadthe Guod Book from “Fri” till Mon - Bb C7 F Fdim Bb C7 F fe ,, 2B ELE, EE Hiss, Rett dont anna” 4924 a211 900% 010 = : @ = = 5 SSS — — ThatShow the week - end goes. Ive got a dream ©Copyright 1949 by EDWIN H. MORRIS & COMPANY, Inc. 27 Bbms F C#dim Dm Fdim i. BB, BERS B,,, 2010 0102 fi £324 9004 house I'll build there one day With .pick-et fence and ram - bling F Bb F Eb FT Bb f, ee, fA, He #8,,, 4444 #t, 474 nso” o2s1 * Zos0* S331 t024 324 zo10 a qa SS | rose. I feel so wel - come each time that I re- At Dm7 c7 Bb C7 44464 il, fi, i, FR, rer iat n0 ease 0213” ooo 32140001 & = Se turn That my hap-py heart keeps laugh-ing like a clown. I love the Bhms . F Cédim Dm Fdim FR Fr fl ,, Biss, B,,, Hiss zoan i324, 2049 0100 2240 1924 dear hearts and gen - tle peo-ple Who live and love in ise Wa 1 cz F Fdim cr fs Bbs Hoss 7 fA, HR, By - £8, HE, sont zo10 ooo 328 my home town. I love the town, Dear Hearts etc.-2 28 Sweet Violets By CY COBEN and Moderato (not too fast) CHARLES GREAN G Hy, an / 4 / / 4 4 4 , ———— = e5 E == S4 SS 1, There once was a farm- er who took a young 2. (he) girl told the farm-er that he'd bet - ter 3. (The) farm-er de - cid - ed hed wed an-y Dr # 4s 4 4 4 fs 7 4 ¢ 4 ono + \ z = = SS SS miss In back of the barn where he © gave her = stop And she called her fa « ther, and he called a way, And start-ed in plan- ning for his wed - ding G pb? Ae, , 4 4 4 pre Boe lee - ture on = hors- es and chick-ens and eggs, = And tex - i and got there be - fore ver - y long, "Cause suit which he pur chased for on- ly one buck, But G 4 of 4 4 fF 4 4 fs fe 4 ¢ i “ 2010 3 = $ + = = = SS j told her that she had such beau - ti - ful man - ners that some-one was do- ing his lit - tle girl right for a then he found out he was just out of mon - ey and suit- ed a girl of her charms, A girl that he change and so that's why he said; It you mur - ry so he got left in the lurch; Stand-ing and @ Copyright 1951 by EDWIN H. MORRIS & COMPANY, Inc. 29 want - ed to take in his © wash- ing and iron-ing and her son, youre bet - ter off sing - le ‘cause its al - ways. wait- ing’ in front of the end of this sto - ry which bz pare Bere er rc reiare ee = aS then if she did, They could get mar-ried and raise lots of been my be - lief, Mar-riage will bring a man noth-ing but just goes to show, All a girl wants from a man is his ee & c D7 G G c Chorus BH 7 fi, fy, ver Bee Be 2010 Bait 0001 2010 2010 3211 4 =a Sweet vi - 0 - lets Sweet - er than the x = S Thy uu By. 7.f a, iB, , fa, & ae sss Es = See ros - es, Cov-ered all o-verfrom head to toe Cov-ered all ie 17 #1, Bf Bay, rhe Heys cen es SSS Sy 2.The lets. 8. The o-verwith sweet vi - 0 - lets, Sweet Violets When Your Hair Has Turned To Silver Leyte: by (I Will Love You Just The Same) itusie CHARLIE TOBIAS PETER DeROSE Cdim Moderato ee 44 S44 4 sree 0003 0102 Whenyour = hair has turned to sil - ver. I will Em? He, SI L4t Lak 4/4 4 0213 2214 <= love you just. «the = same;__ Iwill on - ly call you AT D Cdim Ay By, 4st BR, i, ES , Hf 0008 0102 218 ce sweet-heart—thatwill al- ways be your name, Through a pr G BY G+ Br p rrr Hes cre Bh i # 2010 iz it 0100 £% 2110 # 0100 5S : 2S Ee gar - den filled with ros- es Down the sun - set trail we'll AT ff, , HA a a, BiB, 1142 0213 # stray: Whenyour hair hasturned to sil- ver. I will Em7 AT ip AT 2p Hh, , FL, FL, iB By rt aai4 ee 0213 oe 0003 ne 0213 ‘ : 0008 a , aa love you as to- day. Whenyour day. © Copyright 1930 by EDWIN H. MORRIS & COMPANY, Inc. Copyright Renewed and Assigned to EDWIN H. MORRIS & COMPANY, Inc. Drifting And Dreaming 31 Words by Music by HAVEN GILLESPIE EGBERT VAN ALSTYNE ERWIN R. SCHMIDT LOYAL CURTIS Moderato Tune Ukulele cms: @Cc EA Bh, v7 Hae G fi... 4447 fy 77 47 2333 132 2223) : E fs Es SS Drift - ing and dream - ing While — shad-ows cme iB. if Bs 474 {8 , Ree 44470 ih, SS = = S fall, Soft - ly at twi - light I cr BT E+ ET 4444 i, fa Bt vr HB, 7 f ML SST 6000 Gon 1003" #203" 9100 =I = Se = ——— | hear you call. ___ Love's old sweet sto Az, Cmé Dr G G7 c flys, Oh EE HE, Has, Fv, f 7 EB 7, fia = SS == Told with your eyes Drift - ing and dream - 1 AT Cm6 ry pr Bare 1 10 Bore 1B he Hae tres Seed O28 a8 bse == ing, Sweet Par a di dise.__ ©Copyright 1925 by EDWIN H. MORRIS & COMPANY, Inc. Copyright Renewed and Assigned to EDWIN H. MORRIS & COMPANY, Inc. 2 I've Heard That Song Before Words and Music by JULE STYNE and SAMMY CAHN Sweetly c bie 47 J / / 7 4 3211 ——< =| se 4 Tt seems—— "to me I've heard that song be - ET AT AR, , s nanan Hee / 1112 213 # fore, ‘It’s from an old fa-mil-iar score, ___—«‘I_—sknow it D7 G7 / / 4 ff 444 S444 fe 4 4 4 0001 23i4 7 ae === SSS SS] well, that mel-o - dy, SS It’s fun - ny c 4 Ss sd 4 fs / ZF 4 4 of 3211 : = == t +: =i ——— 4 + = = how a theme re-calls a fa - vor - ite dream, Am D7 G7 Hf f° OF f R 4 f 4 / ri 4 S44 0231 0001 2314 + A dream that brought you so close to | me, —______ ©Copyright 1942 by EDWIN H. MORRIS & COMPANY, Inc. 33 c 4446 fe, / 4 of 4 o¢ = = I know each word be-cause I've heard that song be- Ev AZ ff 4 4 4 4 4 ee 47 7 4112 213 ‘ ‘ + = = tS we + + ==! et fore. ‘The ly-ric suid “For-ev - er - more.” For - ev - er- Dm F 4 4 4 4 Ee 444 444s i f 4 ¢ 0111 0231 £ = eee 2 — 4 more’s a mem-o - ry Please have them Fm c Gm AT 4 df 4 4 4 4 4 3421 gail 1023 0213 ie A Bs ; SS SS SSS play it a - gain, And Ill re - mem-ber just when I A, 4s He, , HA, A FE Hy a ont g42t 2314 3241 0231 «84213211 heard that love-ly song be - fore. I've Heard That Song Before 34 San Words and Music by LINDSAY McPHAIL Moderato and WALTER ae tune Ukulele (& Eb7 Eb? me, i. HL i, HB SSS aa Why have you Oh, sweetheart Lo - na, My darling Lo- na, prove you come AT DT G7 G ¢7 G Eb7 ti LE, aL 444 ff, fi, ew F 0213 0001 2010 1322 2010 1922 2010 rane gone a - way?. é But if you back to stay?. Yousald you: loved:me; Tknew you EbT @ Didim Em Az pz am #2 G ,, fl, BL, A en a loved me, Whydid you act this way? loved me, I knew you'd comesome day. fi, , 8, fi, 4 4 i, i, SS == SS ev-erbeen un-true to you What you have done would be the c eb Go Bb7 oop BS ey #t.,, HEL 4 ft 447 fl, een fe fs me ee (hia fe as But my heart aches,dear, And it will break, dear, Butnow you're mine, dear, For all the time, dear, b7 ft, 4 4 Hi, fi AB, i, fi, oo papi If you don't come back homea-gain to San. Andyou're for - giv - en by your lov - ing , San. If had Tish _ ©Copyright 1920 by EDWIN H. MORRIS & COMPANY, Inc. Copyright Renewed and Assigned to EDWIN H. MORRIS & COMPANY, Jac. It’s Been A Long, Long Time = Lyric by Music by SAMMY CAHN JULE STYNE Slowly HE Tune Ukulele 7 s 4 Fi | fen = Pree resceee = Just _kissme once,thenkiss me twice,Thenkissme once a - gain, It's been a Cdim c7 Gm D+ > a7 ths 447 HE / aif s thea font fans feet =5 ———=* sf | = ft 4 Boe hy long, long time. Have-n't felt like this, my dear, Since Gm? i Gm C+ FE cr fi,, ben 8 2010 Soot e SEE oe | can't re-mem-ber when, Itsbeen a long, long time. You'll nev - er F Cmé cm i Bo & - Be R- ee know how man - y dreams * dreamed a - bout you Or Gm Bbmé Bbm C7 F a, Re, 7 oeat out Tni7 Goo” dou = so SSS phy justhow empty they all seemed with-out you. So,kissme once, then kiss me twice,then i. 1 Am? D7 D+ Gm7 cz F_ Fdim C7 F FH / batt # EE , fl He ae sf i srr 6000 fa23 22a BL Zo10 132% 0004 2010 kiss me once a-gain,Itsbeena long, long time. Just time. © Copyright 1945 by EDWIN H. MORRIS & COMPANY, Inc. 36 In The Valley Of The Moon By CHARLIE TOBIAS d JOE BURKE Valse andante poe F cr F A eee oat s2at 0231 = + Down the lane we'd meet by the ros - es, In the cr F cr 44 44S Bp per en oa 3241 o2at 3241 SSS And I lost my heart by the val - ley of the moon; Fg cr F F7 if 441444 ff 44 Lh i 47 / 8241 zat 4112 Se ros - es, In the val - ley of the — moon. / =| We be F D7 4 / 447 fi / / 47 # 1824 0231 0001 SS 7 kissed and said good-bye, She cried © and so did 1, Now Gm G7 cz F fe / 4 a A fe 44 44 EA Fe 1023 k asia 3241 0231 aren SSS = = do you won-der why I'm lone - jy: But well meet a cr F c7 F | ae fe sea ee on 3241 o2za1 he 3241 0281 3 = SS % Bain by the ros- es, In the val - Jey of the moon.—_ ©Copyright 1933 by EDWIN H. MORRIS & COMPANY, Inc. Copyright Renewed and Assigned to EDWIN H. MORRIS & COMPANY, Inc. Somebody Loves You a By CHARLIE TOBIAS and PETER DeROSE Moderato F cr pes S444 444 4 Some -bod-y inves you, I want you to iaow. Longs to be abe 44ST ly, yg he eee ed 0231 A112 1324 near you wher ev - er you go, Some-bod-y loves you and br a fo see He BA 7 SIT Hy, LIT 231 0001 2314 3241 a + —S 7 right. fromthe start, Hap - pi-ness flew in-to some-one’s heart; cr Bos ¢ 2 Poe Fy , SILLS 0231 324 Some-bod-y loves you each hour of the day, When youre Bb6 pre hes Be Bers 444 0231 1324 round,dear, or when youre a - way: Some - bod-y loves you, Sweet- Fr ogy b7 7 Gm G7 Bom C7 Bbm a HH, FB, A, Fe, FBLA 1412) 1412 1112 oot toga 23141 a241_ gaat 2st _azat_ 02: eo fae Sa = =e Foe =4] heart can't you see? And. that some - bod-y is me. ©Copyright 1932 by EDWIN H. MORRIS & COMPANY, Inc. Copyright Renewed and Assigned to EDWIN H. MORRIS & COMPANY, Inc, aa Honey Song Words and Music by CURT MASSEY and ARBIE GIBSON Moderato Tune Ukulele 9 AT G@cEA 4 4 of ssf 4 4 & 142 oto F f % E = = SS Se a wigfys +4 Hon - cy, I'm in love with — you, I love ev-'ry-thing you D7 44re iif , 4, 4 Sstas + #! a peas qo —— == do, Sure as one and oné makes two, G@_ Ddim D7 G / s 4s He s oe / 4, 7 pte fen dees ont 5 Sy at $e SSS =z + Hon-ey,I'm in love with you. Hon-ey, let me hold your AT 446 i s s / 44ers a 3 os — = ee eae te 2 =| hand, Let me tell you that it's grand. pr Be / 44 SIT TT / 4,4 pS $46 = = ve = i z E a=] May-be then you'll un-der - stand, Hon-ey, I'm in love with ©Copyright 1942 by EDWIN H. MORRIS & COMPANY, Inc. 39 6 ft 6A s Sof Leese =] | I'm for-ev-er build-ing dreams 6 Aq fe 4 7 = 4447 iE 4 4 4 aise ain =~ + [SS = pe 4] "Round your pret-ty head, it seems, But they're on - ly emp-ty Dz G Sette td s #8 ys, Ht ’ 4,7 22a ore & ae + ae f= a === # dreams till yousay that you loveme, too. IT wouldwatk a mil-li AT Fy 44474 Et 4 4 4444 m0 i = =e miles If I could take a-longyour smiles. They would all be hap-py 1 2. G_Gdim Am7 D7 o 44st / / 4 of ae HH A fia ar # SSS oa Ha itt miles ‘Cause, Hon-ey, I'm in love with you. you. Honry Song 40 . Shepherd Serenade . Lyric by Music by KERMIT GOELL FRED SPIELMAN Slowly Am c oS, # / ve HAs / au 2a ait =z Whistle. 5 Theard a lone-ly shep- herd Dm7 or or Dm? Hi / fi oss i 4 fA / iit 2314 28 4 it play, ing; Whistle. 2 GT c Am Dm? Fe fa, , #8, BD LR, 32t1 0231 Aid 234 $3 SSS = j ae r ————— It was a haunt-ing mel-o - dy. c Am c Dm7 G7 / HF # ft s21L - z 0231 a 82th / it 7a! +: + SSS = SS Whistle. 2 I heardthe mus-ic clear-ly say - ing, fa Dmg? 4444 fB / Fe / fH / ¥# / 2at4 adit 2314 Le fy 4 st a Wristle. 2 2 e ‘That he was hap- py as could F6 c Gr Dm7 c Ho, Bh, # = fH, HA, 244 M1it 3211 = 2ai4 Ania = === ee be,_______________ He played and he Played —___ ©Copyright 1941 by MAYF AIR MUSIC CORP. G7? Dm? G7 c 1S / HA SIL 40 6 44d 2314 1111 2314 8211 0201 Zz the world was for- got - ten; Like cas-tles in air my ev-' Adim BT Em , By 6,8, 8), B sot 0802 0100 2210 0100 23i4 Se = = care be-gan to fade. Whistle. 2 2 2. cr C+ Hh J a / See ‘B24 4321 oN SS = 4 If he would on-ly play for - ev - ey Dm7 G7 rr He HR, a~ i 2314 . == SSS —— > SA Whistle. 2 - - - s His lit - tle shep-herd ser- e - C ‘Am ‘Dm Zo ee, fe, , BL, = | = nade. nade. Gr Cc F6 A / / ff srk 2a14 e2it Alii 8211 at ax = ae == = é =| His lit- tle shep-herd ser- e - nade. shepherd Serenade 42 Civilization (Bongo, Bongo, Bongo) By Mod BOB HILLIARD og lerato and CARL SIGMAN He 7 Ff f 4 4 ral 4 A SSS SSS 2S SSS SESS oa et oe Bon- go,Bon-go, Bou-go, I dost want to leave the Con- go, oh, no, 4 / 47 44474 # # f + a2it 4 SSS j =: z ————s j te Bin-gle, ban-gle, bun-gle, I'm so Bomé Bedim Dm7 G7 — if e 1824 Aiia 7 fe a : ~ t ross} = 5 j hap- py in the jun-gle I re- fuse to go.— G7 pm7 Dm? GT Dm? GT Dm7 fi, fl, f, i, fA, aiid 2314 aunt 2304 4iii eai4 1411 = SSS =] j = Pent - house, bath- tub, street-cars, tax - is, ' noise in my ear. —— feet lights, false teeth, door-bells, land-lords, I make it clear. Jail - house, shot- gun, fish-hooks,golf-clubs, I've got my spear.— GT Bbm6 Gt Dm7 HB, ff 4 He 7 fA 4 S44 £6 1324 23t4 # = SS + ‘That, no mat - ter how they coax me | TH stayright So, nc mat- ter how they coax me So, no mat - ter how they coax me ©Copyright 1947 by EDWIN H. MORRIS & COMPANY, Inc. 43 ‘They have “om? thingslike the at-om bomb, — So, I think Ii stay where I Dm? Dm7 Bdim Be f ia wf, ie Be ey Be, 0213 Ai 2314 A111 1824 324 1112 Sait =e re za- tion. Tilstay right here! By CON CONRAD You Call It Madness By CON CONRAD RUSS COLUMBO (But | Call tt Love) Moderato with expression . and PAUL GREGORY. ic cm me, ,, ff, B, 321 oun 0001 2010 0100 3 ———- Sa $5 =a SS I cantfor - get thenight I met you, that’s all Im think-ing a7 Am7 Bdim Am7 D7 G c7 fey, , HH, HB, A,B, fe, A112 o2i1 1324 O21 0001 2010 3241 of; And now youcall it mad-ness, but I call it c cmé . & ., BBE B, B21 i f. old 0001 2010 0100 = == = = 4 love. You made a prom- ise to be faith-ful, by all thestars a- ©Copyright 1931 by MAYFAIR MUSIC CORP. Copyright Renewed and Assigned to MAYF AIR MUSIC CORP. 57 Am? Bdim Am7 Dz G cr H,,, HH, Hi, Bi, BB, , 1412 o2z11 1324 oz ooo 2010 241 bove; And now you call it mad- ness, I still call it G Am Gt D? Fm6 Fm6 G7 a nn a ne Ze 0231 2110 0001 2213 2314 2213 2314 == Qe ee love. | My heart is beat-ing, it keeps re-peat-ing c Ey Am m8 Ey en en ee Bele pe pe for you con-stant - ly You're all I'm need-ing, and so Im pleading, c cm6 Dy ig. Bo, He, Bo. HE, 44 gS + SSS Ss > “Please come back to me” You made a play- thing out of Cm6 Am? Bdim ff i, Be, 8), He, fe, o1it 0001 2010 0100 Oat 1324 came mp eS == Ss ro-mance!What do youknow of love? That's why you call it ee , fH, @ feo He Bs, o2it 2010 a2at 2010 2010 1824 2010 mad-ness, but I call it love. I cardtfor- love. ‘You Call It Madness 45 San Fernando Valley Words and Music by GORDON JENKINS Brightly Fy aM o An / G tae / fe 4 El / fa / i, s 211 2010 O21 2010 oat + SS Ob! Impackin'my grip and Timleay-int to- day, G Am7 G Am7 G Am7 Gc Am? fi, Ho, fe Ae, fe, Be, 2010 ozi1 . 2010 O21 2010 a oii a 2010 “on Ze = aS SF j = SE - = ’Cause Im tak- in’ a trip Cai- i-for-nia way. G Am7 Gc Gr Gm7 ce / Z ff 44d ff s fe / at Stet 2010 oz 2010 2314 1324 ozit =e = =] Tm gon- na set - tle downand nev- er more roam Cm c G see 4 «40 He 40 fA 4st 111 2010 ‘S211 (2010 + + =: + —_ = SS = | And make the San Fer- nan - do ‘Val- ley my home._ G Am? G Amz G Am7 yt - ff 7 / fff / 2010 oat 2010 Ozit 2010 0211 ZS =| Tul for- get my sins, Pl be mak-in’ new friends G ‘7 G Am7 Am7 G Am? G Am? a, B, BLL a, Le, , 2010 0211 2010 oz 010 o2ii 2010 0211 2011 oat SS # en = SSS 4 where theWest be-gins and the sun-set ends. *Cause I've de- ©Copyright 1943 by MAYFAIR MUSIC CORP. 46 #e,, , WH, B,, Hoye, 2010 zis © 1924 oats ait — ie Se {Jaa cid - ed where“Yours tru - ae be And it's the Am Fiz ff 44 ie 44 el S44 7a 2010 0281 1208 Es = = — + = S53 = T T San Fer-nan-do Val- ley for me.__ I think that 6 Bm or a fa / / 4/7 4a 4 4470 2010 2000 2314 Bait ne T SSS Tm safe in stat - in! {ey will be wait- in? Bm Am FHT : fA 4 4S 44 fe S444 ¢ ri Fe if 2010 1 2000 0231 «1203 + = when my lone-ly jour-ney 1s done. And kind - ly Bm Gt c # zy t 8 444 st 447 4 444 2010 2000 2314 S211 ——— = SSS SS q i ia old Rev - ’rend Thom - as made us a prom- ise G AD D7 G Am7 fa, . 7 Hh, 7, Bess 2 n i, 2010 2213 oot 2010 «(0211 He will makethe two of us — one. So, Im hit-tin’ the trail G @, @, 68, BL ERE SSS to the cow coun - try. You can for-wardmy mail San Fernando Valley AT ie a fe, &,, / 4 2010 oni 2010 * oat © 2010 Fa y = BSS SSS care of R. F. D. Tm gon- na set- tledown and Gt Gm ce cm G . fi, Bl, Boo, BL, 2314 1324 ozit S11l ‘ 2010 _ ' $2 SS SSS T nev - er more roam And make the San Fer-nan- do c GL. 2. ca tL FA a Wy ., 32it 2010 8211 2010 — SSS SS FA yal- ley my home. Ob! Im pack-in' my ——___ We Three (My Echo, My Shadow And Me) fords and. Music by NELSON COGANE Moderately (with feetii and SAMMY MYSELS =e at ly Gwe Seeling) w ¢ a ae f ff ja 47f / ia 4/47 4 1003 2010 1142 2010 2B14 1208 We three,__we're all a- lone, Liv-ing in a mem - 0 - E7 ky oar Gdim iy, , & 17 Bi ee, 4112 0218 ry, My ech-o__ ss my_ shud- ow and ~—smee. , He ER fe, / fh, fe G7 Fiz oz 0001 100: 2010 1112 2010 ‘2314 1203 i fs SS = We three, __ we're not a crowd, — werenot_e-ven com-pa- ©Copyright 1939 by EDWIN H. MORRIS & COMPANY, Inc. ©Copyright 1940 by EDWIN H. 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