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BLOWIN’ IN THE WIND Bob Dylan, 1963 [C] How many [F] roads must a [C] man walk down Be-[C]fore you [F] call him a [G7] man? [G7] Yes ‘n [C] how many [F] seas must a [C] white dove sail Be-[C]fore she [F] sleeps in the [G7] sand? [G7] Yes n’ [C] how many [F] times must the [C] cannonballs fly Be-[C]fore they’re [F] forever [G7] banned? [G7] CHORUS: The [F] answer my [G7] friend is [C] blowin’ in the [F] wind The [F] answer is [G7] blowin’ in the [C] wind [C] [C] How many [F] years can a [C] mountain exist Be-[C]fore it’s [F] washed to the [G7] sea? [G7] Yes ‘n [C] how many [F] years can some [C] people exist Be-[C]fore they’re al-[F]lowed to be [G7] free? [G7] Yes n’ [C] how many [F] times can a [C] man turn his head And pre-[C]tend that he [F] just doesn’t [G7] see? [G7] CHORUS: The [F] answer my [G7] friend is [C] blowin’ in the [F] wind The [F] answer is [G7] blowin’ in the [C] wind [C] [C] How many [F] times must a [C] man look up Be-[C]fore he can [F] really see the [G7] sky? [G7] Yes ‘n [C] how many [F] ears must [C] one man have Be-[C]fore he can [F] hear people [G7] cry? [G7] Yes n’ [C] how many [F] deaths will it [C] take till he knows That [C] too many [F] people have [G7] died? [G7] CHORUS: The [F] answer my [G7] friend is [C] blowin’ in the [F] wind The [F] answer is [G7] blowin’ in the [C] wind [C] www.bytownukulele.ca

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Page 1: BLOWIN’ IN THE WIND - WordPress.com · BLOWIN’ IN THE WIND Bob Dylan, 1963 [C] How many [F] roads must a [C] man walk down Be-[C]fore you [F] call him a [G7] man?[G7] Yes ‘n

BLOWIN’ IN THE WIND Bob Dylan, 1963

[C] How many [F] roads must a [C] man walk downBe-[C]fore you [F] call him a [G7] man? [G7]Yes ‘n [C] how many [F] seas must a [C] white dove sailBe-[C]fore she [F] sleeps in the [G7] sand? [G7]Yes n’ [C] how many [F] times must the [C] cannonballs flyBe-[C]fore they’re [F] forever [G7] banned? [G7]

CHORUS:The [F] answer my [G7] friend is [C] blowin’ in the [F] windThe [F] answer is [G7] blowin’ in the [C] wind [C]

[C] How many [F] years can a [C] mountain existBe-[C]fore it’s [F] washed to the [G7] sea? [G7]Yes ‘n [C] how many [F] years can some [C] people existBe-[C]fore they’re al-[F]lowed to be [G7] free? [G7]Yes n’ [C] how many [F] times can a [C] man turn his headAnd pre-[C]tend that he [F] just doesn’t [G7] see? [G7]

CHORUS:The [F] answer my [G7] friend is [C] blowin’ in the [F] windThe [F] answer is [G7] blowin’ in the [C] wind [C]

[C] How many [F] times must a [C] man look upBe-[C]fore he can [F] really see the [G7] sky? [G7]Yes ‘n [C] how many [F] ears must [C] one man haveBe-[C]fore he can [F] hear people [G7] cry? [G7]Yes n’ [C] how many [F] deaths will it [C] take till he knowsThat [C] too many [F] people have [G7] died? [G7]

CHORUS:The [F] answer my [G7] friend is [C] blowin’ in the [F] windThe [F] answer is [G7] blowin’ in the [C] wind [C]

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The Times They Are a-Changin’ Bob Dylan 1964

INTRO: / 1 2 3 / 1 2 3 / [G] / [G]

Come [G] gather 'round [Em] people wher-[C]ever you [G] roam [G]

And ad-[G]mit that the [Em] waters a-[C]round you have [D] grown [D]

And ac-[G]cept it that [Em] soon you'll be [C] drenched to the [G] bone [G] And if your [G] breath to [Am] you is worth [D] savin' [D]

Then you [D] better start [D7] swimmin' or you'll [Gmaj7] sink like a [D] stone

For the [G] times, they are a-[D]chang-[G]in' [G]/[G]/[G]

Come [G] writers and [Em] critics who prophe-[C]size with your [G] pen [G]

And [G] keep your eyes [Em] wide the chance [C] won’t come a-[D]gain [D] And [G] don’t speak too [Em] soon for the [C] wheel’s still in [G] spin [G]

And there’s [G] no tellin’ [Am] who that it’s [D] namin’ [D]

For the [D] loser [D7] now will be [Gmaj7] later to [D] win ‘Cause the [G] times, they are a-[D]chang-[G]in' [G]/[G]/[G]

Come [G] senators [Em] congressmen [C] please heed the [G] call [G] Don’t [G] stand in the [Em] doorway, don’t [C] block up the [D] hall

For [G] he that gets [Em] hurt will be [C] he who has [G] stalled [G]

‘Cause the [G] battle [Am] outside [D] ragin’ [D] Will [D] soon shake your [D7] windows and [Gmaj7] rattle your [D] walls

For the [G] times, they are a-[D]chang-[G]in' [G]/[G]/[G]

Come [G] mothers and [Em] fathers [C] throughout the [G] land [G]

And [G] don’t criti-[Em]cize what you [C] can’t under-[D]stand

Your [G] sons and your [Em] daughters are be-[C]yond your com-[G]mand [G] Your [G] old road’s [Am] rapidly [D] agin’ [D]

Please [D] get out of the [D7] new one if you [Gmaj7] can’t lend your [D] hand

‘Cause the [G] times, they are a-[D]chang-[G]in' [G]/[G]/[G]

The [G] line it is [Em] drawn, the [C] curse it is [G] cast [G]

The [G] slowest [Em] now will [C] later be [D] fast As the [G] present [Em] now will [C] later be [G] past [G]

The [G] order is [Am] rapidly [D] fadin’ [D]

And the [D] first one [D7] now will [Gmaj7] later be [D] last ‘Cause the [G] times, they are a-[D]chang-[G]in' [Gsus4] [G]

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TURN TURN TURNThe Byrds

/ 1, 2, 3, 4 /

INTRO: [C][Dm] / [Dm] [F] [G] /[C][Dm] / [Dm] [F] [G] /

[C][Dm] / [Dm] / [F] To [G] every [C] thing, [F] turn, [C] turn, [G] turnThere is a [C] season, [F] turn, [C] turn, [G] turnAnd [F] a time [Em] to every [Dm] purpose [G7] under [C] heaven [F]/[C]A time to be [G7] born, a time to [C] dieA time to [G7] plant, a time to [C] reapA time to [G7] kill, a time to [C] healA time to [F] lau-[Em]gh, a [Dm] ti-[G7]me to [C] weep [F]/[C]

(TACET) To every [C] thing, [F] turn [C] turn [G] turnThere is a [C] season, [F] turn [C] turn [G] turnAnd [F] a time [Em] to every [Dm] purpose [G7] under [C] heaven [F]/[C]A time to build [G7] up, a time to break [C] downA time to [G7] dance, a time to [C] mourn,[G7] A time to cast away [C] stonesA time to [F] ga-[Em]ther [Dm] sto-[G7]nes to-[C]gether [F]/[C]

(TACET) To every [C] thing, [F] turn, [C] turn, [G] turnThere is a [C] season, [F] turn, [C] turn, [G] turnAnd [F] a time [Em] to every [Dm] purpose [G7] under [C] heaven [F]/[C]A time of [G7] love, a time of [C] hateA time of [G7] war, a time of [C] peace,[G7] A time you may em-[C]braceA time to [F] re-[Em]frain [Dm] fro-[G7]m em-[C]bracing [F]/[C]

(TACET) To every [C] thing, [F] turn, [C] turn, [G] turnThere is a [C] season, [F] turn, [C] turn, [G] turnAnd [F] a time [Em] to every [Dm] purpose [G7] under [C] heaven [F]/[C]A time to [G7] gain, a time to [C] loseA time to [G7] rend, a time to [C] sewA time for [G7] love, a time for [C] hateA time for [F] pea-[Em]ce, I [Dm] swear it's [G7] not too [C] late [F]/[C]

[C][Dm] / [Dm] [F] [G] /[C][Dm] / [Dm] [F] [G] /[C][Dm] / [Dm] [F] [G] / [C]

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We Shall Overcomeartist:Pete Seeger , writer:Gospel traditional

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhnPVP23rzo Capo on 1

thanks to Mark Coburn

[C] We shall [F] over [C] come [C] We shall [F] over [C] come [C] We shall [F] o-[G] ver [Am] come [D7] some [G] day [G7]

Oh [C] deep [F] in my [C] heart (I know that) [F] I [G] do be [Am] lieve [C] We shall [F] over [C] come [G] some [C] day [F] [G7]

[C] We'll walk [F] hand in [C] hand [C] We'll walk [F] hand in [C] hand [C] We'll walk [F] hand [G] in [Am] hand [D7] some [G] day [G7]

Oh [C] deep [F] in my [C] heart (I know that) [F] I [G] do be-[Am] lieve [C] We'll walk [F] Hand in [C] hand [G] some [C] day [F] [G7]

[C] We shall [F] all be [C] free [C] We shall [F] all be [C] free [C] We shall [F] all [G] be [Am] free [D7] some [G] day [G7]

Oh [C] deep [F] in my [C] heart (I know that) [F] I [G] do be [Am] lieve [C] We shall [F] all be [C] free [G] some [C] day [F] [G7]

[C] We are [F] not a [C] lone [C] We are [F] not a [C] lone [C] We are [F] not [G] a [Am] lone [D7] to [G] day [G7]

Oh [C] deep [F] in my [C] heart (I know that) [F] I [G] do be-[Am] lieve [C] We are [F] not a [C] lone [G] to [C] day [F] [G7]

[C] We are [F] not a [C] fraid [C] We are [F] not a [C] fraid [C] We are [F] not [G] a-[Am] fraid [D7] any [G] more [G7]

Oh [C] deep [F] in our [C] hearts (we know that) [F] we [G] do be [Am] lieve [C] we are [F] not a-[C] fraid [G] any [C] more [F] [G7]

[C] We shall [F] over [C] come [C] We shall [F] over [C] come [C] We shall [F] o-[G] ver [Am] come [D7] some [G] day [G7]

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Oh [C] deep [F] in my [C] heart (I know that) [F] I [G] do be-[Am] lieve [C] We shall [F] over [C] come [G] some [C] day [F]

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I'd Like To Teach The World To Singartist:New Seekers , writer:Roger Cook, Roger Greenaway, Bill Backer and Billy Davis

New Seekers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hiri_EDfU8U In E (Capo 4)

[C] I'd like to build a world a home And [D7] furnish it with love Grow [G7] apple trees and honey bees And [F] snow white turtle [C] doves

[C] I'd like to teach the world to sing In [D7] perfect harmony I'd [G7] like to hold it in my arms And [F] keep it com[C]pany

[C] I'd like to see the world for once All [D7] standing hand in hand And [G7] hear them echo through the hills For [F] peace throughout the [C] land

[C] That’s the song I hear Let the world song to-[D7]day [C] I'd like to teach the world to sing In [D7] perfect harmony[C] That’s the song I hear Let the world song to[D7]day [C] I'd like to teach the world to sing In [D7] perfect harmony [C] I'd like to build a world a home And [D7] furnish it with love Grow [G7] apple trees and honey bees And [F] snow white turtle [C] doves

[C] I'd like to teach the world to sing In [D7] perfect harmony I'd [G7] like to hold it in my arms And [F] keep it com[C]pany

[C] I'd like to see the world for once All [D7] standing hand in hand And [G7] hear them echo through the hills For [F] peace throughout the [C]land

[C] That’s the song I hear Let the world song to[D7]day [C] I'd like to teach the world to sing In [D7]perfect harmony - [G] la da da [C] daa

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Ohio – THIS UKULELE KILLS FASCISTS

Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young

x4

Tin soldiers and Nixon coming,

We’re finally on our own.

This summer I hear the drumming,

Four dead in Ohi o.

x4

na na na na na na na x4

Gotta get down to it

Soldiers are cutting us down

Should have been done long ago.

What if you knew her

And found her dead on the ground

How can you run when you know?

Tin soldiers and Nixon coming,

We’re finally on our own.

This summer I hear the drumming,

Four dead in Ohi o. (8x)

Am C G

Am C G

Am C G

Am C G

Am C G

Am C G

Am C G

Dm

G

Dm G

Dm

G

Dm G

Am C G

Am C G

Am C G

Am C G

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If I Had A Hammer Peter Paul and Mary (written by Pete Seeger and Lee Hayes)

Hear this song at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUKB3PxG-0E&feature=related

From: Richard G’s Ukulele Songbook www.scorpex.net/uke.htm

Intro: [C] [Em] [F] [G7] [C] [Em] [F]

If [G7] I had a [C] hammer [Em] [F]

I'd [G7] hammer in the [C] morning [Em] [F]

I'd [G7] hammer in the [C] evening [Em] [F] all over this [G7] land

I'd hammer out [C] danger I’d hammer out a [Am] warning

I'd hammer out [F] love be[C]tween my [F] brothers and my [C] sisters

[F] A[C][G7]ll over this [C] land [Em] [F] [G7] [C] [Em] [F]

If [G7] I had a [C] bell [Em] [F] I'd [G7] ring it in the [C] morning [Em] [F]

I'd [G7] ring it in the [C] evening [Em] [F] all over this [G7] land

I'd ring out [C] danger I'd ring out a [Am] warning

I'd ring out [F] love be[C]tween my [F] brothers and my [C] sisters

[F] A[C][G7]ll over this [C] land [Em] [F] [G7] [C] [Em] [F]

If [G7] I had a [C] song [Em] [F] I'd [G7] sing it in the [C] morning [Em] [F]

I'd [G7] sing it in the [C] evening [Em] [F] all over this [G7] land

I'd sing out [C] danger I'd sing out a [Am] warning

I'd sing out [F] love be[C]tween my [F] brothers and my [C] sisters

[F] A[C][G7]ll over this [C] land [Em] [F] [G7] [C] [Em] [F]

Well [G7] I've got a [C] hammer [Em] [F]

And [G7] I've got a [C] bell [Em] [F]

And [G7] I've got a [C] song [Em] to [F] sing all over this [G7] land

It's a hammer of [C] justice it's a bell of [Am] freedom

It's a song about [F] love be[C]tween my [F] brothers and my [C] sisters

[F] A[C][G7]ll over this [C] land [Em] [F]

It's a [G7] hammer of [C] justice it's a bell of [Am] freedom

It's a song about [F] love be[C]tween my [F] brothers and my [C] sisters

[F] A[C][G7]ll over this [C] land [F] [C]

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Revolutionartist:The Beatles , writer:John Lennon, Paul McCartney

The Beatles: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGLGzRXY5Bw (But in B – Capo on 4)[G] [G] [G] [G] x4 rapidly

[G] You say you [G] want a revolution [G] Well, you [C] know [C] We all want to change the [G] world [G] You tell me that it's e[G]volution [G] Well, you [C] know [D] We all want to change the [D] world [Am] But when you talk [Bm] about destruction [Am] Don't you know that you can count me [E7] out [E7] And you know it's gonna [G] be all [C] right [C] You know it's gonna [G] be all [C] right [D] x2

[G] You say you got a real so[G]lution [G] Well, you [C] know [C] We'd all love to see [G] the plan [G] You ask me for a con[G]tribution [G] Well, you [C] know [C] We're doing what we [D] can [Am] But when you want mon[Am]ey [Am] For people with minds that [Bm] hate [Am] All I can tell is brother you have to [E7] wait [E7] And you know it's gonna [G] be all [C] right [C] You know it's gonna [G] be all [C] right [D] x2

[G] You say you'll change the constitu[G]tion, [G] Well you [C] know you need [C] To change your [G] head [G] Say you got a real solution , [G] Well you know [C] you'd [D] Better free your mind in[D]stead [Am] But if you go carrying pictures of chairman [Bm] Mao [Am] You ain't going to make it with anyone [E7]

Anyhow...[E7] And you know it's gonna [G] be all [C] right [C] You know it's gonna [G] be all [C] right [D] x2 [G] (tremolo)

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GIVE PEACE A CHANCE (intro) (midi)

C1. Ev'rybody's talkin' 'bout Bagism, Shagism, Dragism, Madism,Ragism, Tagism, this-ism, that-ism, ism ism ism, G F Call we are saying is give peace a chance, all we are saying is give peace a chance.

2. Ev'rybody's talkin' 'bout Minister, Sinister, Banisters and Canisters, Bishops, Fishops, Rabbis, and Pop Eyes, Bye bye, Bye byes G F CAll we are saying is give peace a chanceAll we are saying is give peace a chance

3. Ev'rybody's talkin' 'bout Revolution, Evolution, Masturbation, Flagellation,Regulation, Integrations, mediations, United Nations, congratulations, G F CAll we are saying is give peace a chanceAll we are saying is give peace a chance

4. Ev'rybody's talkin' 'bout John and Yoko, Timmy Leary, Rosemary, Tommy Smothers, Bobby Dylan, Tommy Cooper, Derek Taylor,Norman Mailer, Alan Ginsberg, Hare Krishna, Hare Hare Krishna. G F CAll we are saying is give peace a chance,all we are saying is give peace a chance,all we are saying is give peace a chance.......

(John Lennon)

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Where Have All The Flowers Gone Pete Seeger

Hear this song at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1y2SIIeqy34 (original key A)

From: Richard G’s Ukulele Songbook www.scorpex.net/Uke

Intro: [C] [Am] [C] [Am]

[C] Where have all the [Am] flowers gone [F] long time [G7] passing

[C] Where have all the [Am] flowers gone [Dm] long time a[G7]go

[C] Where have all the [Am] flowers gone

[F] Young girls picked them [G7] ev'ry one

[F] When will they [C] ever learn [F] oh when will they [G7] ever [C] learn

[Am] [C] [Am]

[C] Where have all the [Am] young girls gone [F] long time [G] passing

[C] Where have all the [Am] young girls gone [Dm] long time a[G7]go

[C] Where have all the [Am] young girls gone

[F] Gone to the young men [G7] ev'ry one

[F] When will they [C] ever learn [F] oh when will they [G7] ever [C] learn

[Am] [C] [Am]

[C] Where have all the [Am] young men gone [F] long time [G] passing

[C] Where have all the [Am] young men gone [Dm] long time a[G]go

[C] Where have all the [Am] young men gone

[F] Gone for soldiers [G7] ev'ry one

[F] When will they [C] ever learn [F] oh when will they [G7] ever [C] learn

[Am] [C] [Am]

[C] Where have all the [Am] soldiers gone [F] long time [G] passing

[C] Where have all the [Am] soldiers gone [Dm] long time a[G7]go

[C] Where have all the [Am] soldiers gone

[F] Gone to grave yards [G7] ev'ry one

[F] When will they [C] ever learn [F] oh when will they [G7] ever [C] learn

[Am] [C] [Am]

[C] Where have all the [Am] grave yards gone [F] long time [G] passing

[C] Where have all the [Am] grave yards gone [Dm] long time a[G7]go

[C] Where have all the [Am] grave yards gone

[F] Gone to flowers [G7] ev'ry one

[F] When will they [C] ever learn [F] oh when will they [G7] ever [C] learn

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FOR WHAT IT'S WORTH Buffalo Springfield

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0cdCUtbDFQ&feature=fvst (play along in this key)

From: Richard G’s Ukulele Songbook www.scorpex.net/Uke

Intro: [E7] [A] [E7] [A]

[E7] There's something happening [A] here

And what it [E7] is ain't exactly [A] clear

There's a [E7] man with a gun over [A] there

Telling [E7] me I've got to be[A]ware

Think it's time we [E7] stop children [D] what's that sound

[A] Everybody look what’s [C] goin' down [E7] [A] [E7] [A]

[E7] There's battle lines being [A] drawn

And nobody's [E7] right if everybody's [A] wrong

[E7] Young people speaking their [A] minds

Getting [E7] so much resistance [A] from behind

Think it's time we [E7] stop hey [D] what's that sound

[A] Everybody look what’s [C] goin' down [E7] [A] [E7] [A]

[E7] What a field day for the [A] heat

[E7] A thousand people in the [A] street

[E7] Singin' songs and carryin' [A] signs

Mostly [E7] say hooray for our [A] side

Think it's time we [E7] stop hey [D] what's that sound

[A] Everybody look what [C] goin' down [E7] [A] [E7] [A]

[E7] Paranoia strikes [A] deep [E7] into your life it will [A] creep

It [E7] starts when you're always a[A]fraid

[E7] Step outta line the men come and [A] take you away

We’d better [E7] stop hey [D] what's that sound

[A] Everybody look what’s [C] goin' down

[E7] Stop hey [D] what's that sound

[A] Everybody look what’s [C] goin' down

[E7] Stop hey [D] what's that sound

[A] Everybody look what’s [C] goin' down [E7]

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Fortunate Son Chords And Lyrics

By CCR

Intro – G-F-C-G --- G-F-C-G

G F Some folks are born - made to wave the flag

C G Ooh, they're red, white and blue

F And when the band plays "Hail to the chief"

C G

Ooh they point the cannon at you, Lord

G D C G It ain't me, it ain't me, I ain't no senator's son, son

D C G It ain't me, it ain't me; I ain't no fortunate one, no - Yeah!

G F

Some folks are born - silver spoon in hand C G

Lord, don't they help themselves, oh F

But when the taxman comes to the door C G

Lord the house looks like a rummage sale yes

G D C G

It ain't me, it ain't me, I ain't no millionaire's son, no D C G

It ain't me, it ain't me; I ain't no fortunate one, no

Break-G-C-F-G … G-C-F-G

G F Some folks inherit star spangled eyes

C G Ooh, they send you down to war, Lord

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G F

And when you ask them, "How much should we give?" C G

Ooh, they only answer More! more! more! yoh

G D C G It ain't me, it ain't me, I ain't no military son, son

D C G It ain't me, it ain't me; I ain't no fortunate one, one

D C G It ain't me, it ain't me, I ain't no fortunate one, no no no

D C G It ain't me, it ain't me, I ain't no fortunate son, no no no

Intro – G-F-C-G --- G-F-C-G

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Eve of Destruction Barry McGuire Hear this song at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmysVoRBgyA

From: Richard G’s Ukulele Songbook www.scorpex.net/uke.htm

[C] The Eastern world it [F] is exp[G7]lodin' [C] Violence flarin' and [F] bullets [G7] loadin' You're [C] old enough to kill [F] but not for [G7] votin' You [C] don't believe in war but [F] what's that gun you're [G7] totin' And [C] even the Jordan River has [F] bodies [G7] floatin'

Chorus: But you [C] tell me [F] over and [G7] over and [C] over again my [Am] friend You [F] don't believe we're [G7] on the Eve of De[C]struction

[C] Don't you understand what I'm [F] tryin' to [G7] say [C] Can't you feel the fear that I'm [F] feelin' to[G7]day If the [C] button is pushed there's no [F] running a[G7]way There'll be [C] no one to save with the [F] world in a [G7] grave Take a [C] look around you boy it's [F] bound to scare you [G7] boy

Chorus

[C] My blood's so mad feels like [F] coagu[G7]latin' [C] I'm sittin' here just [F] contem[G7]platin' You [C] can't twist the truth it knows [F] no regu[G7]lation And a [C] handful of Senators don't [F] pass legis[G7]lation [C] Marches alone can't [F] bring inte[G7]gration When [C] human respect is [F] disinte[G7]gratin' This [C] whole crazy world is [F] just too frust[G7]ratin'

Chorus

[C] Think of all the hate there [F] is in Red [G7] China Then [C] take a look around to [F] Selma Ala[G7]bama You may [C] leave here for [F] four days in [G7]space But [C] when you return it's the [F] same old [G7] place The [C] pounding drums the [F] pride and dis[G7]grace You can [C] bury your dead but [F] don't leave a [G7] trace [C] Hate your next door neighbour but don't [F] forget to say [G7]grace

But you [C] tell me [F] over and [G7] over And [C] over again my [Am] friend You [F] don't believe we're [G7] on the Eve of De[C]struction

But you [C] tell me [F] over and [G7] over And [C] over and over a[Am]gain my friend You [F] don't believe we're [G7] on the Eve of De[C]struction

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LAST NIGHT I HAD THE STRANGEST DREAMEd McCurdy

Last [C] night I had the strangest dream I [F] ever had be-[C]fore [C]I [G] dreamed the world had [C] all agreed To [F] put an [G] end to [C] war [C]I [F] dreamed I saw a [C] mighty roomThe [F] room was filled with [C] men [C]And the [G] paper they were [C] signing saidThey’d [F] never [G] fight a-[C]gain [C]

And [C] when the papers all were signed And a [F] million copies [C] made [C]They [G] all joined hands and [C] bowed their headsAnd [F] grateful [G] prayers were [C] prayed [C]And the [F] people in the [C] street belowWere [F] dancing ‘round and [C] ‘round [C]And [G] guns and swords and [C] uniformsWere [F] scattered [G] on the [C] ground [C]

INSTRUMENTAL VERSE:Last [C] night I had the strangest dream I [F] ever had be-[C]fore [C]I [G] dreamed the world had [C] all agreed To [F] put an [G] end to [C] war [C]I [F] dreamed I saw a [C] mighty roomThe [F] room was filled with [C] men [C]And the [G] paper they were [C] signing saidThey’d [F] never [G] fight a-[C]gain [C]

Last [C] night I had the strangest dreamI [F] ever had be-[C]fore [C]I [G] dreamed the world had [C] all agreedTo [F] put an [G] end to [C] war [C]

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I Ain’t Marching Anymore - Phil Ochs

C F G Oh, I marched to the battle of New Orleans, C F Gat the end of the early British wars C FThe young land started growing, Dm Amthe young blood started flowing, Dm F Gbut I ain't marchin' anymore

C FFor I've killed my share of Indians, Gin a thousand different fights, C F GI was there at the Little Big Horn C F Dm AmI heard many men lying, I saw many more dying, Dm F Gbut I ain't marchin' anymore

Dm F C Am It's always the old to lead us to the wars, Dm Am Dmit's always the young to fall Dm AmNow look at all we've won, with the saber and the gun, F Dm Gtell me is it worth it all?

C F GFor I stole California from the Mexican land, C F Gfought in the bloody Civil War C FYes, I even killed my brothers, Dm Amand so many others, Dm F Gbut I ain't marchin' anymore

C F GFor I marched to the battles of the German trench, C F Gin a war that was bound to end all wars C FOh, I must have killed a million men, Dm Amand now they want me back again, Dm F G

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but I ain't marchin' anymore

Dm F C Am It's always the old to lead us to the wars, Dm Am Dmit's always the young to fall Dm AmNow look at all we've won, with the saber and the gun, F Dm Gtell me is it worth it all?

C F GFor I flew the final mission in the Japanese sky C F GSet off the mighty mushroom roar C F Dm AmWhen I saw the cities burning, I knew that I was learning Dm F Gthat I ain't marchin' anymore

C FNow the labor leader's screamin', Gwhen they close the missile plants C F GUnited Fruit screams at the Cuban shore, C FCall it peace or call it treason, Dm Amcall it love or call it reason, Dm F Gbut I ain't marchin' anymore

Dm F GNo, I ain't marchin' anymore

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The universal soldier (video) (intro) (midi)

C - G - C - G - D - D7 ~

C D G Em 1. He is five feet two, and he`s six feet four, C D G he fights with missiles and with spears. C D G Em He is all of thirty-one, and he`s only seventeen, C Am D - D7 `s been a soldier for a thousand years.

C D G Em 2. He`s a Catholic, a Hindu, and atheist, a Jain, C D G a Buddhist, and a Baptist, and a Jew. C D G Em And he knows he shouldn`t kill, and he knows he always will, C Am D - D7 kill you for me, my friend, and me for you.

C D G Em 3. And he`s fighting for Canada, he`s fighting for France, C D G he`s fighting for the USA. C D G Em And he`s fighting for the Russians, and he`s fighting for Japan, C Am D - D7 and he thinks we`ll put an end to war this way.

C D G Em 4. And he`s fighting for democracy, he`s fighting for the Reds, C D G he says, it`s for the peace of all. C D G Em He`s the one who must decide, who`s to live and who`s to die, C Am D - D7 and he never sees the writing on the wall.

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C D G Em 5. But without him how would Hitler have condemned them at Dachau, C D G without him Caesar would have stood alone. C D G Em He`s the one who gives his body as a weapon of the war, C Am D - D7 and without him all this killing can`t go on.

C D G Em 6. He`s the universal soldier and he really is to blame, C D G his orders come from far away no more, C D they come from here and there and you and me - G Em and brothers can`t you see, C G Am this is not a way we put an end to war.

(orig. = capo 4th) (Donovan)

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People Get Readyartist:Curtis Mayfield , writer:Curtis Mayfield

Thanks to Steve Walton - small change from me - hope that's OK Steve https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VOXmaSCt4ZE - Capo on 1 for video

[C] [Am/C] [F] [C] x 4 [C] People get [Am] ready, there's a [F] train a [C] coming; You don't need no [Am] baggage, you just [F] get on [C] board All you need is [Am] faith to hear the [F] diesels [C] humming; Don't need no [Am] ticket, you just [F] thank the [C] Lord[C] [Am/C] [F] [C]

[C] People get [Am] ready for the [F] train to [C] Jordan; It's picking up [Am] passengers from [F] coast to [C] coast Faith is the [Am] key, open the [F] doors and [C] board 'em; There's hope for [Am] all among those [F] loved the [C] most.[C] [Am/C] [F] [C]

[C] There ain't no [Am] room for the [F] hopeless [C] sinner; Who would hurt all [Am] mankind just to [F] save his [C]own Have pity on [Am] those whose [F] chances grow [C] thinner; For there's no hiding [Am] place from the [F] Kingdom's [C] throne[C] [Am/C] [F] [C]

[C] So, people get [Am] ready, there's a [F] train a [C] coming; You don't need no [Am] baggage, you just [F] get on [C] board All you need is [Am] faith to hear the [F] diesels [C] humming; Don't need no [Am] ticket, you just [F] thank the [C] Lord

Nice Riff suggested by SteveA-7-8-7----3---2--|-0-3-0----5---7--| E-8------------3--|-1------------8--| C-0---------------|-0--------7------| G----------2------|-2---------------|

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A Change Is Gonna Come https://www.amchords.com/chords/9190615

Key: F

I was born by the river, in a little tent,

Oh and, just like that river, I've, been running, ever since.

It's been a long... a long time coming, but I know, oh-oh-oh,

change is gonna come, oh, yes it will.

It's been too hard living, but I'm afraid to die,

'Cos I don't know what's out there, beyond the sky.

It's been a long... a long time coming, but I know, oh-oh-oh,

change is gonna come, oh, yes it will.

I go to the movie and I go downtown,

Somebody keep telling me; don't, hang around.

It's been a long... a long time coming, but I know, oh-oh-oh,

change is gonna come, oh, yes it will.

Then I go to my brother,

And I say; brother, help me please.

But he winds up, knockin' me,

Back down on my knees, oh...

by Sam Cooke

Simplify chords

INTRO

F Eb D7

VERSE 1

G

Am Em

G Am C7 B7

Em GA

VERSE

G

Am Em

G Am C7 B7

Em GA

VERSE 3

G

Am Em

G Am C7 B7

Em GA

BRIDGE

Am G

Am Em

Am Em

A D7

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All lyrics are property and copyright of their owners, you may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research only.

There been times when I thought, I couldn't last for long,

But now I think I'm able to, carry on.

It's been a long... a long time coming, but I know, oh-oh-oh,

change is gonna come, oh, yes it will.

VERSE 4

G

Am Em

G Am C7 B7

Em GA

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Abraham, Martin and John - Dion

C - Em - F - C

C Em Dm C Has anybody here seen my old friend Abraham ? C Dm Em G Can you tell me where he's gone ? Am Em Dm C He freed a lotta people, but it seems the good they die young Dm G C I just looked around and he's gone.

C Em Dm C Has anybody here seen my old friend John ?C Dm Em G Can you tell me where he's gone? Am Em Dm C He freed a lotta people, but it seems the good they die young, Dm G C I just looked around and he's gone.

C Em Dm C Has anybody here seen my old friend Martin ?C Dm Em G Can you tell me where he's gone ? Am Em Dm C He freed a lotta people, but it seems the good they die young. Dm G C I just looked around and he's gone

C Em Dm C Has anybody here seen my old friend Bobby ?C Dm Em G Can you tell me where he's gone? Am Em Dm C I thought I saw him walkin' up over the hill Dm G C Em - F - Cwith Abraham, Martin and John.

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Respect – Aretha Franklin (Otis Redding)

[A7] [D7] [A7] [D7] ([E7]Ooh) What you want? (Ooh) [D7]Baby, I got ([E7]Ooh) What you need? (Ooh) Do you [D7]know I've got it? ([E7]Ooh) All I'm asking (Ooh) Is [D7]for a little re[A7]spect when you come home (Just a little bit) Hey baby ([D7]Just a little bit) when you get [A7]home (Just a little bit) mister ([D7]Just a little bit)

I [E7]ain't gonna do you wrong [D7]while you're gone [E7]Ain't gonna do you wrong (Ooh) 'cause [D7]I don't want to (Ooh) ([E7]Ooh) All I'm asking (Ooh) Is [D7]for a little re[A7]spect when you come home (Just a little bit) Hey baby ([D7]Just a little bit) when you get [A7]home (Just a little bit) mister ([D7]Just a little bit)

[E7]I'm about to give you [D7]all of my money [E7]And all I'm asking in re[D7]turn, honey Is to [E7]give me my [D7]profits When you get [A7]home (Just a, just a, [D7]just a, just a) Yeah baby ([A7]Just a, just a, [D7]just a, just a) When you get [A7]home (Just a little bit) Yeah ([D7]Just a little bit)

[D#m] [G#] [D#m] [E] [E7]Ooh, your kisses (Ooh) [D7]Sweeter than honey (Ooh) And [E7]guess what (Ooh) [D7]So is my money (Ooh) [E7]All I want you to [D7]do (Ooh) for me Is give it to me when you get [A7]home (Re, re, re ,re) Yeah baby ([D7]Re, re, re ,re) Whip it to me (Re[A7]spect, just a little bit) When you get home, now ([D7]Just a little bit)

[A7] R-E-S-P-E-C-T [D7]Find out what it means to me [A7] R-E-S-P-E-C-T [D7]Take care, TCB

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Oh ([A7]Sock it to me, sock it to me, sock it to me, [D7]sock it to me, sock it to me, sock it to me) Whoa, babe ([A7]Just a little bit) A little respect ([D7]Just a little bit) I get tired ([A7]Just a little bit) Keep on trying ([D7]Just a little bit) When you come home ([A7]Re, re, re ,re [D7]Re, re, re ,re ). . .

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Everyday People Sly and the Family Stone C F// C// C F// C// Sometimes I'm right but I can be wrong, my own beliefs are in my song C F// C// C F// C// The butcher, the banker, the drummer and then, makes no difference what group I'm in

C F C/// F/ C I-I-I-I am everyday people, yeah, yeah C// F// C// F// There is a blue one who can't accept the green one C// F// C// F// For living with a fat one, trying to be a skinny one C F// C// Different strokes for different folks C// F// C// F// C F// C// C F// C// And so on and so on and scooby dooby dooby. O sha sha. We got to live together C F// C// C F// C// I am no better and neither are you. We are the same, whatever we do C F// C// C F// C// You love me, you hate me, you know me and then you can't figure out the bag I'm in

C F C/// F/ C I-I-I-I am everyday people, yeah, yeah C// F// C// F// There is a long hair that doesn't like the short hair C// F// C// F// For being such a rich one that will not help the poor one C F// C// Different strokes for different folks C// F// C// F// C F// C// C F// C// And so on and so on and scooby dooby dooby. O sha sha. We got to live together C// F// C// F// There is a yellow one that won't accept the black one C// F// C// F// That won't accept the red one that won't accept the white one C F// C// Different strokes for different folks C// F// C// F// C F// C// And so on and so on and scooby dooby dooby. O sha sha C F C/// F/ C↓ I-I-I-I am everyday people, yeah, yeah

The chords shown here are

typical for this song, but

they are NOT what Family

Stone played. The entire

song was played with a

vamp, 8 beats of Ab, with a

Db only on the “and-one”

beats in the middle.

Don’t hate the black Don’t hate the white If you get bit Hate the bite Sly Stone