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Nuts In May G Here go gathering nuts in May Am D Nuts in May Nuts in May G Here go gathering nuts in May Am D7 G On a cold and frosty morning
Amarillo A D - DA E Sha la la la, la lala la, sha la la la, la lala la, ED A - E - E7 - E - E7 - A ~ sha la la la, la lala la. A D - A E 1. When the day is dawning, on a Texas Sunday morning, A D - A E how I long to be there, with Marie who's waiting for me there. F C - F C Every lonely city, where I hang my hat, F C D E - E7 ain't as half as pretty as where my baby's a….…t. A D - A E Is this the way to Amarillo? Every night I've been hugging my pillow, A D - A E A - E dreaming dreams of Amarillo, and sweet Marie who waits for me. A D - A E Show me the way to Amarillo, I've been weeping like a willow, A D - A E A crying over Amarillo, and sweet Marie who waits for me. A D - DA E Sha la la la, la lala la, sha la la la, la lala la, ED A - E A sha la la la, la lala la, and Marie who waits for me
Mad World Em G All around me are familiar faces. D A Worn out places. Worn out faces. Em G Bright and early for their daily races. D A Going nowhere. Going nowhere.
The Drunken Sailor Dm What shall we do with the drunken sailor? C What shall we do with the drunken sailor? Dm What shall we do with the drunken sailor? Am C Dm Early in the morning
KATIE MELUA - NINE MILLION BICYCLES C Am Em There are nine million bicycles in Beijing Dm F That's a fact, It's a thing we can't deny Dm C Like the fact that I will love you till I die.
Bob the Builder E Bob the Builder A BCan we fix itE Bob the Builder A BYes, we can E A E A Scoop, Muck and Dizzy and Roley too E A E A Lofty and Wendy join the crew E A E ABob and the gang have so much fun E A B E Working together, they get the job done
The Grand old Duke E The Grand old Duke of York B He had ten thousand men E AHe marched them up to the top of the hill E B EAnd he marched them down again. EAnd when they were up, they were up BAnd when they were down, they were down E AAnd when they were only halfway up E B EThey were neither up nor down.