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TUM Songbook #5
As Time Goes By
Blue Bayou
Georgia On My Mind
Jambalaya On The Bayou
Lazy River
Old Paint
Pearly Shells
Ragtime Cowboy Joe
She’ll Be Comin’ ‘Round The Mountain
Yellow Bird
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As Time Goes By Herman Hupfeld (1931) - “Sam” Dooley Wilson (1942)
INTRO: | C | Am | Dm7 | G | this day and age we’re living in gives cause for apprehension Em | A7 | F | G7 | with speed and new invention and things like fourth dimension Dm Dm7 | G7 | C E7 | Am | yet we get a trifle weary with Mister Einstein’s theory F | B7 | Em | A7 | D7 | G7 so we must get down to earth at times, relax, relieve the tension | C | Am | Dm7 | G and no matter what the progress or what may yet be proved | Em | A7 | F | G7 | C | N.C. the simple facts of life are such, they cannot be removed
V1: | Dm G7 | F G7 | C Dm | you must remember this, a kiss is still a kiss, a sigh is just a sigh Em A7 | D7 F#dim | Em A7 | Dm7 G7 | C Csus4 | Csus2 the fundamental things apply as time goes by
V2: C N.C. |Dm G7 | F G7 | and when two lovers woo, they still say I love you C Dm | on that you can rely Em A7 | D7 F#dim | Em A7 | Dm7 G7 | C C7 no matter what the future brings as time goes by
BRDG: | F | A7 | moonlight and love songs never out of date Dm | F#dim | hearts full of passion, jealousy and hate Am Csus4 | C F#dim | woman needs man and man must have his mate G7 Edim | Dm G7 that, no one, can de-ny
V3: | Dm G7 | F G7 | well, it's still the same old story, a fight for love and glory C Dm | Em A7 | a case of do or die D7 F#dim | Em A7 | Dm7 G7 | C Csus4 | the world will always welcome lovers, as time goes by Csus2 C |
INSTR: (verse) Dm G7 | F G7 | C Dm | Em A7 | D7 F#dim | Em A7 | Dm7 G7 | C C7 |
BRDG: | F | A7 | moonlight and love songs never out of date Dm | F#dim | hearts full of passion, jealousy and hate Am Csus4 | C F#dim | woman needs man and man must have his mate G7 Edim | Dm G7 that, no one, can de-ny
V3: | Dm G7 | F G7 | well, it's still the same old story, a fight for love and glory C Dm | Em A7 | a case of do or die D7 F#dim | Em A7 | Dm7 G7 | C A7 | the world will always welcome lovers, as time goes by
OUTRO: | D7 F#dim | Em A7 | oh yes, the world will always welcome lovers as Dm7 G7 | C Csus4 | C* time goes by
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BLUE BAYOU Joe Melson and Roy Orbison (1963)
V1: G | | D7 | | I feel so bad I got a worried mind I'm so lonesome all the time D7 | | G | | Since I left my baby behind on Blue Bayou
V2: G | | D7 | | Savin’ nickels savin’ dimes Workin’ till the sun don't shine D7 | | G | Looking forward to happier times on Blue Bayou
CHO1: | G | | D7 | I'm going back someday come what may to Blue Bayou D7 | | | G | Where you sleep all day and the catfish play on Blue Bayou G | | G7 | C | Cm All those fishing boats with their sails afloat if I could only see | G | D7 | G | | That familiar sunrise through sleepy eyes how happy I'd be
INSTR: (one verse & chorus) G | | D7 | | D7 | | G | | G | | D7 | | | | G | G | | G7 | C | Cm | G | D7 | G | |
V3: G | | Oh, to see see my baby again D7 | | and to be be with some of my friends D7 | | G | Maybe I'd be happy then on Blue Bayou
CHO2: | G | | D7 | I'm going back some day gonna stay on Blue Bayou D7 | | | G | Where the folks are fine and the world is mine on Blue Bayou G | | G7 Ah, that girl of mine by my side | C | Cm the silver moon and the evening tide | G | D7 | G | | Oh, some sweet day gonna take away this hurting inside
OUTRO: | D7 | | Well I'll never be blue my dreams come true | D7 | | G | G | On Blue Bay - ou_______
Jambalaya On the Bayouby Hank Williams (1952)
CN C G7Good-bye Joe, me gotta go, me oh my oh, Cme gotta go, pole the pirogue down the bayou. G7My Yvonne, the sweetest one, me oh my oh. CSon of a gun, we'll have big fun, on the bayou.
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