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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 This songbook is provided at no cost to uke players for personal educational use only. Anything beyond educational usage is not implied or encouraged

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Page 1: TUM Favorites #5files.meetup.com/2868152/TUM Favorites Songbook #5.pdf · RAGTIME COWBOY JOE written by Lee Penny & Louise Massey! Verse 1: tempo 76! F Dm F Dm! Out in Arizona where

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

This songbook is provided at no cost to uke players for personal

educational use only. Anything beyond educational usage is not

implied or encouraged

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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BRDG: | F | A7 | moonlight and love songs never out of date Dm | F#dim | hearts full of passion, jealousy and hate Am Csus4 | C F#dim | woman needs man and man must have his mate G7 Edim | Dm G7 that, no one, can de-ny

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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

Dm7 2-0-1-3 F#dim 2-3-2-3 Edim 0-1-0-1 Csus4 0-0-1-3 Csus2 0-0-3-3 Em 0-4-3-2 * single strum

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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 | |

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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_______

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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.

G7Chorus: Jambalaya, crawfish pie and fillet gumbo C

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Pick guitar, fill fruit jar, and be gay-o. C

Son of a gun, we'll have big fun, on the bayou.

C G7 Thi-bo-daux, Fon-tain-eaux, the place is buzzin' CKin folk come to see Yvonne, by the dozen. G7Dress in style, go hog wild, me oh my oh. CSon of a gun, we'll have big fun, on the bayou.

G7Jambalaya, crawfish pie and fillet gumbo

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G7 C , G7/, C/Son of a gun, we'll have big fun, on the bayou.

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RAGTIME COWBOY JOE written by Lee Penny & Louise Massey!Verse 1: tempo 76!F Dm F Dm!Out in Arizona where the bad men are,! F Dm G7!And the only friend to guide you is an ev - nin’ star,! F Dm F Dm G7 C7 F!The roughest toughest man by far, is Ragtime Cowboy Joe.!A7!Got his name from singin’ to the cows and sheep!D7!Ev ‘ry night they say he sings the herd to sleep,!F Dm F Dm C7!In a basso rich and deep, crooning soft and low.!!Chorus tempo: 132! F!He always sings, raggy music to the cattle,! G7!As he swings, back and forward in the saddle,! C7 !On a horse, that is syncopated, gaited,! F Dm G7 C7!And there’s such a funny meter to the roar of his repeater.! F!How they run, when they hear that fellow’s gun,! G7!Because the Western folks all know,! Dm G7 !He’s a high - falutin’, scootin‘, shootin’!Dm G7 C7 F!Son-of a-gun from Arizona, Ragtime Cowboy Joe.!! G7 C7 G7 C7! ( last time ) Ragtime Cowboy Talk about your cowboy! G7 C7 F C7 F! Ragtime Cowboy Joe.!!Verse 2: Tempo 76!!F Dm F Dm!Dressed up ev’ ry Sunday in his Sunday clothes,! F Dm G7 !He beats it for the village where he always goes,! F Dm F Dm G7 C7 F!And ev ‘ry girl in town is Joe’s, ‘cause he’s a ragtime bear.!A7!When he starts a spieling on the dance hall floor,!D7!No one but a lunatic would start a war,!F Dm F Dm C7 !Wise men know his forty four, makes men dance for fair. ( Back to chorus )

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