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79 I WANT YOU TO HURT LIKE I DO Words and Music by RANDY NEWMAN Moderately slow blues J= 60 g De ta on Fo fo 1.1 ran out on my chil-dren, Am Em? yet ‘and [ran out on my wife {Want You to Hur Like! Do -6 +1 proeos © 1988 TWICE AS NICE MUSIC (ASCAP), ‘This Arangement £1989 TWICE AS NICE MUSIC "Al Rights Reserved 80 Bm? Em Emp Gon-na run out on you 100, ba-by. ¢ Amy . Em? DEF Tdoneit all Bm? B Ev-ry-bod-y cried the night I lett. Well, al-most ev-"ry-bod-y did Am : Em? Dye My lit-tle boy just hung his head. [Want You to Hurt Like Do -6-2 prooe 81 Bm? Em EmD Eo T put my arm, T put my arms a-round his lit-tle shoul-ders, c Am? D Em? and this is what “Son-ny, I just 4 Chorus: % Chons you to burt youto hurt —— {Want You to Hurt Like IDo-6-3 Proaas 82 Bmv/Fe fo g Bets $ you to hurt Hon-est, 1 To Codah D Em Bm a 2If 1 had one wish, fone dream 1 knew would come true, Vwant to speak to all the peo-ple of the Want You to Hurt Like 1Do 6-4 FSBO 83 Em7 Dye 5 Bm? Td get up there, Paget up there on that Em Am? platform. (Spoken:) First I'd sing a song or two, you know I would. . ‘Then Piltell you what Td do; (Semi-spoken:) I'd talk to the peo-ple.'d say, “Ws a rough, rough world. It's a tough, tough world, Am well, you know. ‘And things don't al-ways, things don'tal-ways go the way we {ane You to Hort Like [Do 6-5 rosos D> Em? DJF g Bm? But there's one thing, fone thing we all have in Em Emp Am? fone. can un-der~ D.S.Sal Coda D Em? DIFF All o-ver the world, sing aclong, —T just [Want Youto Hurt Like Do 6-6 Protos 13 BLEEDING ALL OVER THE PLACE from Randy Newman's FAUST Words and Music by RANDY NEWMAN Slow blues shuffle J = 66 (J2 = Em Fm(mnaj7) Em Fm(maj7) (with pedal) o Verse (ad lib,/blues style) F EVA Bb DNC) Fm DH Fm Gp Ne. iy at Ht if i i Why don't you love pints) 74s) break _my heart? Bleeding All ver the Place -9-1 Prseo © 1995 RANDY NEWMAN MUSIC (ASCAP) is aegenent 6 98 RANDY NEWNAN MUSIC {All Rights on behalf of RANDY NEWMAN MUSIC Administered by WB MUSIC CORP. ‘Al Rights Reserved T know there's some - thin’ go - in’ on. with you Gm7(b5)/D> ers) SS tl a and what-ev-er itis, pis Dardoraj7) 46a) D6 4 i 2 1 walk a - long the iv ~ er simile to fig- ure out why we 3 = —3— we be Blgeding All Over the Place -9-2 rsaog in, to slip right through my hand? Have you been mess-in’__ with an - —s— os 4 FOET|# Chorus. Abmaj7 Gm De C7, Em cuG bleed-in’ allo - ver the place. \ 3 Bleeding All Over the Place -9-3 Prseog 16 Fm/as cu I dontmean to be rude, ma Just take a look at —— (Straigh 8th). = Em Dima Gis ap iF biG DeIF Tm in a pret-ty bad mood! met! — Ih Gm? Em Diz Bleeding All Over the Place -9-4 Pros Fm cg Fmi/ab cr AbIGh Da 7 Fm Fm(aj7) Fm aby Diz ents) t & a : Uy Verse (ad lib,)/blues style: Fo Es PTE B/D Diy Fme DWC Em NC. Bleeding All Over the Place «9-5 prone 18 gp pints) “2 ks) wrong? FA Bb DWC} Fic Em Gp like you're through with me; was - nt through with you. a bee | Gm7sy/Ds cx) love for you still ver - y strong, Di6—Dimmai7) p56 Dnal7) D6 T wan der aim - less - ly, not know-ing what to do. oe z oa o Bleeding Al Over the Place -9-6 proeue EB simile 4 19 BLT Tve be-come quite shame - less. ral try - in? real hard to un - der ~ stand. ba Have you been sleep-in’ with an - oth - er man?__ ao — 3 Beding All Over the Place -9-7 Prssos" | 20 (Straight Bhs) — Chorus: Em an Emi/Ab ons AbIGb DF mi cuG AbIGh DHF how I've been dis - hon-ored, Ih be Bling All Over the Pace 9-8 Peo 21 Em/Ab cuG AbIGS DHF GB ITF G7B ‘Then, some-one get me a band-aid be-fore 1 fall on my fuckin’ face, (Straight Shs) oT TS Dir Di Fm Fm(maj7) Em Fm(maj7) rf Bleeding Al Over the Place -9-9 Pesan BURN ON Words and Music by RANDY NEWMAN Moderate J= 120 B (with pedal) FH onthe Cuy - a-ho - ga Riv - er roll - ing in - to Cleve. we Bum On-5-1 — © 1970 UNICHAPPELL MUSIC INC. (BMD, “This Amangement © 1996 UNICHAPPELL MUSIC INC. Til Rights Reserved Used by Permision 23 FET roll - ing in - to Cleve. B Fi Bum On-$-2 Prseoe ” —— 5 1 ay Wz Cleve-land, cit y of light, Cleve-land, cit - y of light, you're call - Cleve - land, e - ven re - mem -ber, “cause the Bum On-5-3 Pros 25 rt through my dreams. 2 BT FAT FN BT FHT BT canmake you tum - ble andthe Lord canmake you turn. Bam On- 5-4 PEseoe 6 BIA Gtm7 676s) G7 EIR tim ro att can make you the Lord can’ make you burn, + atempo BT Fa7 B B 27 COWBOY Words and Music by RANDY NEWMAN Moderately slow J = 66 Eb Ab Cold, gray buildings Steel and con-erete bb Eb Bim haunt the plac - es Coyboy-3-1 bales © 1968 (Renewed) UNICHAPPELL MUSIC INC. (BMI) ‘This mangement © 1998 UNICHAPPELL MUSIC INC. "AIF Rips Reserved.” Used by Pemission 28 Maestoso Eb cow - boy. slower, poco rubato 2 too tired to poco rit Cowboy -3-2 Proeae 29 Eb Bbm ‘Annaj7 Fai? F7 ai E am = em Wind that once blew free now scatters dust «tot cow - boy cant hide. 100 late to fight now, too tired 30 DAVY THE FAT BOY Words and Music by RANDY NEWMAN Slowly, freely (J= 50) Den Bais) Bir his friend since we were little Slightly faster Dm E7 ay. & i Twas a comfort to his moth-er Slightly faster ¢ Dm Be - fore they passed a - way they say, “Take ofourDav - y. , Davy the Fat Boy 5-1 Peston: {© 1968 (Renewed) UNICHAPPELL MUSIC INC. (BM) ‘This Amangement © 1998 UNICHAPPELL MUSIC INC. Til Rigts Reserved Used by Permission f ? t Sorry 31 Moderate rock J Ab7 pr A? G7 f You may be the on - ly friend he Dav-y, the Fat__ Boy Dury he Ft Boy 5-2 Poe What do he weigh folks? Can you ‘You know.its on v ted-dy bear for the girl - friend something for the wife. vol Waltz (slightly slower) Am B7/B> EWBS Dy the Fat Boy «5-3 rsbos guess what he — weigh? You've got to let this fat boy in your 33 F BIBL EWBL Ab (Db Faster (in “1") i & tt 1 just know you'll like my fat boys_ dance. Ii) # fwtnpeaay Davy the Fat Boy «5-4 Pesos 34 D765) 4 LEN BIFt Dav-y, the Fat Boy Moderately J= 116 | Eb Ab | | | Em a round?. Dany the Fat Boy 5-5 rss # 4 sub. mp poco rubato b 35 DIXIE FLYER Words and Music by RANDY NEWMAN Moderately J= 116 mp smoothly a eee Die Flyer-8-1 PRIS © 1988 TWICE AS NICE MUSIC (ASCAP). ‘This Arangement © 1989 TWICE AS NICE MUSIC ‘Ail Rights Reserved Used by Permission 36 BWF OF BL/F vem-ber, For ty-three. fighting the Ger - mans. in Digi yer 8-2 ProBOS BL Bi/D F: J wentdown to the Un 3 F FIC Ek tion, made our get - a - way. 37 % Gospel beat F bound for New Or - leans, Am Bb BYD A ATIC a= cross the state the Land Disie Flyer -8-3 ross of Dreams. 38 Dm? By/D Bb BIC F te * bound for New Or - leans,— FIC Am t ey ei To Coda® back to her friends and her fam - "ly in the Land of Dreams. Dm AT tet (freely/semi-spoken vocal) Her own moth-er came meet us Dini Fiyer-8-4 Prseoe 39 her dress as black asa crow. Gm? Eb She cried when her lit- tle girl Am? Her brothers and het sis - ters down from Jack - son, Dike yer 8-5 PRD 40 BL Dm? in a great, green Hud-son dri Amt BE Gen - tle they knew. Gm7 Dm? e Drink-in’ rye whis-key from a_ flask like the Gen-tiles Christ, Dixie Fyer- 8-6 Prssos Who would-n't down, there, would-n't_ you? = ican Chris D.S.% al Coda ByD Ee ‘Across the state of = as, to the Land of Dixie Flyer-8-7 prow Dini Fiyer- 8-8 Pros Repeat ad lib. and fade BALTIMORE Words and Music by RANDY NEWMAN Moderately, steady beat J= 100 Em g Al, ec Em & Verse I 1. Beat-up lit te seagull, fon a mar-ble roots Baltimore -8-1 a © 1977SIX PICTURES MUSIC (ASCAP) ‘This rangement © 998 SIX PICTURES MUSIC Tl Rights Reserved c Em look-in’ ev - “ry - where.. Hard times in thecit - y, in ahard town. by the sea SS = r 7 © oe pag ine Aint nowhere to rua to There ain't nothin here. for free. Hook-er on the cor - ner, Em Asus c Drunk Iy-in’ on the side-walk, sleepin" inthe rain. ‘And they hide their fae - es fand they hide their. “cause the city’ Bahimore- 8-3 Prswos bo Alsus ee {3 ‘and they don’t Chorus: Bat Daye ¢ ti - more— Dsus Bm? Flo jut to live Baltimore 8-4 PFOSOS 2.Get_mysis - ter San~ dy t Em Batimare-8- Prssee andmy fit «tle bro-ther Buy a big old wa-gon to ¢ . Live out in the ‘coun - uy. 10 Argus c Em ATgus ry Bo where the moun-tain’s high Asus m Em S aS Never com-in' back here ‘ill the day 1 die, i Asus : ic Deus Bm? Balimore-8-6 rvaoe ul Deus Bm? gus Bm7 lo = SS MF (more forcefully) atimore- 8-7 = = ef Pessos Dsus Bm? pec EEho Man,. i — t live . i - more hard just_____ to live, just to live Repeat ad lib. and fade £m G ADgus c a ace Em = akimore 8-8 ProBDS a FEELS LIKE HOME from Randy Newman’s FAUST Words and Music by RANDY NEWMAN Moderate rock ballad J= 112 GS cig CE cig fo g iho f There's ~ Crt pf sempre poco legato (with pedal) DIFF your eyes, — makes me want to lose my - self, makes me want to some = thing in lose my - sel in your arms. A Fels Like Home -6- 1 eos © 1995 RANDY NEWMAN MUSIC (ASCAP) AI Rights on behalf of RANDY NEWMAN MUSIC Administered by WB MUSIC CORP, ‘Al RightsReserved SS) Hope this some - thing in your voice, — makes my heart beat fast.— — Tf you knew the rest of my life feel - ing lasts ——— = @ Ir 7 and how ow Pve felt Fels Like Home-6-2 rssos: 45 oye GD RT/DE Em how I want - ed some-one to come a - tong and change. c GD the way you've done.— Feels like home_ Feels like home— Feels like T'm al. Dsus DFE back where I__ come Feels like home. Fels Like Home -6-3 E9808 Feels ike home Feels like I'm the way back where I___be - long. win - dow breaks down a long,— dark street, ren wails cap te Fees Like Home 6-4 Prose “cause Thaveyou here with = al-most see through the dark, there’ light

broth-er, andan - oth - er who’. Gainesvile-4 = © 1995 RANDY NEWMAN MUSIC (ASCAP), PrSO8 ‘This Arrangement © 1998 RANDY NEWMAN MUSIC AI Rights on behalf of RANDY NEWMAN MUSIC Administered by WB MUSIC CORP. “All RightsReserved 49, Words and Music by RANDY NEWMAN D aict and my fa-ther was a A BmTA/Ch E/A. DIA and liv-ing tied all my life e- ven when od mr jJ—4 AIE Adim/E q> when I found some-one, he would look at me | ¢ 1d fee Gasinewitle-4-2 Prosoe sl a tempo, semplice (Bb EIA @ F/A GiB E/A ¢ F 3 > 3 Bb G7sus a Does your heart when you see me walk-in’ down the ) bal J D4 sus? Cass ¢ 2 ©, CBE c street boy? Do your eyes shine when you know that we're a-bout to meet? _—$——_ Geinewille- 4-3 Prssos Gm7 E/A was born in Gaines-ville, Flor - i-da, and my don't think they do. Tiw 4 Gmiisyc BIC EIA and my moth - er near the CTsus C7. aim? C7, F Gm? EIA And she did - nt ‘when she a tempo, semplice Gainesville- 4-6 Pao GOD’S SONG (THAT’S WHY I LOVE MANKIND) Slow quiet blues shuffle = 69 cm see eeeeeie 3 1 (ad i bus se) Seth knew not why. For we're s'posed to Pe God's Song-6-1 Prasoe © 1972 1975 WB MUSIC CORP (ASCAP) and RANDY NEWMAN MUSIC (ASCAP) [All ight on beni of RANDY NEWMAN Administered by WB MUSIC CORP A Rights Reserved 3 Words and Music by RANDY NEWMAN why must an - asked the Lord and the Lord said ‘Man means noth - ing: poco rit he means less 10 me ‘than the low -li-est cactus flow’, or the a aa rt mt ; ——S—S= Fm a ‘ it um blest yucca tree (Chas -es ‘round this des - sert ‘eause he 55 ‘thinks thar’s where I'll be. ‘That's why I love man - kind.” from the foul-ness of thee, from the squal - or and the filth and the mis af ay How we laugh up here in heaven ‘at the prayers you of - fer me elt Pt =I cn a cm 5 a ih Ht i That's why 1 love man kind.” wor bob pee vas Far putdown the top, crank up theBeach. Boys, 5 EL Fim = We gon-na ride it ‘il we justean ride it no more as a8 From the South. Bay dont letthemu - sic stop. from the West_ Side 66 Fim Chm to the East_ Side y bap - py Looks like an - oth-er per-fect day. (We love it) Love LA. 8-4 Prog 67 Fim EY (We love it) (We love it) Rag-like in “2” F Look at that bum ©- ver there, man, he's Look at that moun-tain, Look at those tees Am ¢ a A i ieee e down on his knees Look at these wom-en, ain noth-in’ like Yem no - where.. fry Bowle- vard.— (We love it) (We tove i) = try Bowle- vard— Ibove LA -8-6 proses Santa Mo-ni-ca Bou-le-vard. love i, = We love it We love it © Au (poco maestos0) SF 3 LuxeLa-8-7 Pesan (We love it) gs (Guitar solo ad tb.) gic 0 0 Bc ac c (We n I LOVE TO SEE YOU SMILE from the motion picture “Parenthood” Words and Music by RANDY NEWMAN ‘Moderate rag J= 108 (Js, co G9. ALS. Fl, ar Verses 1-4: ¢ Gots) c F tk it Hee 1.1 wasborn to make you hap-py; [think you're just. my style. 23.4, See additional yries ad lib. shuffle syle G75) 7. Ev-'ry-where Igo, tell-in’ ev-"ry-one I know, Love to See You Smile -4-1 “= © 1989 TWICE ASNICE MUSIC (ASCAP) and ISHING, a division of MCA INC, ‘All Rights Reserved ‘spring - Gime, win-ter or the fal, the on = ly placed Love to See You Smile -$-2 praeo8 B An7 3 is where Verse 5: c Gatts) S.Jn a world thats full of trou - ble, F E/A cc. ants) C7 F Fadim? | you make it all worthwhile. — What would I do Lovet See You Smile - 4-3 oa08 4 7G G7 I did - nt have you? I just love to see you smile ey 3 — you smile.— Abe Eb G8 3 cs, Verse 2: Don’t want to take a tip to China. Don't want to sail up the Nile ‘Wouldn't want to get too far from where you are "Cause Ive to see you smile. Verse 3: (Instrumental) Verse 4: Like a sink without a faucet, Like a watch without a dial What would Ido if I didn’t have you? Tlove to see you smile, {Love ta See You Smile=4-4 ProaoR 8 I THINK IT’S GOING TO RAIN TODAY Words and Music by RANDY NEWMAN Freely, with feeling A Bm7A/Ch D DIE A Bm? Esus fi it Hf fy Ee s (with pedal) Verse 1 * fc D A Ach DANCE 3 z 1.Bro - ken . ways, a pale, dead moon = Eous £9 AQYE AE Ctnt Fem A Dsus D im Em im Fi cNeite fal a 4 ¢ 7 i Think 1's Gong to Rain Today 4-1 Ps © 1967 (Renewed) UNICHAPPELL MUSIC INC. (BM) “hearangzen 1PR UNICHARPELL MUSIC ING "Ailfigts Retered ted by Perision 6 think its go-ing— 10 wae arch > Arch J Z Se with — fro-zen smiles, to 2,Scare-crows dressed inthe lat - est styles E9sus £9 AQME AVE Chu? Fim " aa # a OB i f chase love a = way_ think its going [Tinks Going to Ran Tony -4-2 rons 7 Am) FO) my feet the street [Think W's Going to Rain Today 4-3 pres B Verse 3: 2 es 2 3.Bright be - fore— me, the signs im ~ plore. me, “Help the need -y and . e is. Cites Fim show them DG Al, Dsus D Fasus Bsus Esus Bm7 ACH _D DIE A I 85 IN GERMANY BEFORE THE WAR Words and Music by RANDY NEWMAN Freely, with fee NC. be-fore_ the war, there a 2 ANG AmT¢5)/G who owned. rine -teen hun -dred thirty-four, a Dus-sel-dorf. And ev- "ry night at five-o-nine, he'd cross the park, down to the Rhine; he'd nr 2 InGermany Before the War 4-1 PESO © 1977 SIX PICTURES MUSIC (ASCAP) ‘This Arrangement © 1998 SIX PICTURES MUSIC TAIMRighs Reserved 86 Am6S)IG tht of the of but I'm think-ing think-ing look-ing at the riv-er siete fe o CmyEb . @ eS think-ing of In Germany Before the War 4-2 PrsaO8 87 AmT65)1G lit - ue with = flect-ed in his glass-es as he girl has lost her ws hhair of gold and eyes of gray, re watches her Adit tle girl has lost her way, with a a hair of gold and eyes of gray. “AmTOSyG looking at_the river Cous cm Ag D7 cme gb think-ing ofthe sea. thinking of the sea, think-ing of the sea, = = InGermany Before the War -4-3 Pesos lie be-neath the au-tumn sky, my > 2 AmT6S)G Gm lit - tle gold-en girl and 1. And she lies ver = y_ still. a In Germany Before he War-4-4 rosos 89 IT’S MONEY THAT I LOVE Words and Music by RANDY NEWMAN Moderate rock J= 104 (2-3 3) 97 (im) a Verses 1 & 2. (omi-spoken/ad lib) “I 1.1 dont love the mountains, and 1 don'tlove the sea, 2. See additional lyrics les Money That Love - 8-1 roeos © 1979 SIX PICTURES MUSIC (ASAP) This Arangement © 1998 SIX PICTURES MUSIC AIL Rights Reserved 90 And I dont love Je Taint pret-ty like my sis - ter, I's Money That Love - 8-2 rosns (sim) He nev - er af for smart like done a thing for — my dad, nes_& 2. (Spoken): It is 91 p Wan -na kiss you. mon-ey that I love tmon-ey that 1 love % a2 (inst. solo) leeMoney Tat Love -8-3 § roe To Coda® “bout the poor, cc 8 “bout the starv = ing children of In I's Money That LLove- 8-3 PONG You know what I mon-ey that I love. Ws Money That Love -8 -6 Proeoe the stary - ing GiB chil-dren of In nfs! di-a, 1 co 95 i D.S.Shal Coda mon -ey that I love, a money that I love, mon-ey that I love, It’s Money That | Love -8-7 PrN op a, mon -ey that I love, mon-ey that I love. money that I love. Its mon-ey that I love. es a Repeat ad lib, and fade Yee ey say that money Can't buy love in this world, But tl get yous half pound of cosine ‘And a sintech-year-ol gi ‘Anda goat big. long liousine Ona et Septber night Now, that may not be love, Batik isalrighe (io Chorus #3) eg Money That Love - 8-8 Prosoe 97 LIVING WITHOUT YOU Words and Music by RANDY NEWMAN Moderately slow J = 56 3a) MP legato, poco espressivo (ith pedal) Verse 1: Ga) Bm milk truck hauls_ the sun up, BoE Am Emaj7 5 a — floor and 1 think a - bout vig Without You 4 «1 probe © 1968 (Renewed), 1973 UNICHAPPELL MUSIC INC. (BMI) ‘This Arangement © 1998 UNICHAPPELL MUSIC INC. TAlbRights Reserved. Used by Pemission 98 = ning grey. of an - oth-er lone liv. ing with-out you, Yes, its $% Chorus: % co) a nth Living Without You- 4-2 Prowis 99 To Coda cp Fmaj9 . Eko. living with - out you. ‘atempo sub, mp Verse 2: i got some-thing. ‘They're out tryin’ t-get___ some more, ey ‘They got some-thing to getup. Living Without You - 4-3 reat 100 Ga) Bm BavE 3, cS D.S.8 al Coda ing with - out you. ° Coda Gia) atempo sub mp Living Without You-4 4 rons LONELY AT THE TOP (a/k/a It’s Lonely At the Top) Moderate two-beat J= 108 (J2-J 3) om b the world. You'd think I'd Laney athe Top = $1 Bo {© 1970 (Renewed), 1975 UNICHAPPELL MUSIC INC. (BM) All Righis Reserved Used by Permision, 101 ‘Words and Music by RANDY NEWMAN D7 Z = but I'm not, 102 D7 cm 2 2 Lonely at the Top - 5-2 PveD8 103 band, they're play - ing just for me Gm D7 ten to the peo-ple pay - ing just for__ ~ Gm Cm Gm Emil B75) D7 cm : eat Epil 2 teal All the ap-plause, Pu GmiF and all the pa-rades. And all the mon-ey that Loely atthe Top - 5-3 Proa0s 104 D Em? Fdim7 D/Ft thn tae ae at the top Lonely atthe Top - 5-4 Prono 105 D7 Gm GmF ‘out Go on and love me, ge EM Pu Repeat and fade Lacly athe Top - 5-5 road 106 LOUISIANA 1927 Words and Music by RANDY NEWMAN Moderately ¢ cg br $ ‘poco.espressivo (with pedal) With a beat J= 69 G ath ‘What has hap-pened down here isthe wind have changed... (plus octaves ad lib.) Louisiane 1927-61 lao (© 1974, 1975 WB MUSIC CORP (ASCAP) and RANDY NEWMAN MUSIC(ASCAP) ‘All Righs Administered by WB MUSIC CORP ‘AIT Righs Reserved cp cig g 107 Io Clouds roll in from thenorth and it stat to Rained real hard and it rained for a real longtime; six feet of wa-ter in the streets of E-van - ge - line. fF Riv-er rose all day, the riv-er rose all-night. Lousiana 1927 6-2 Peseo8 108 cig G cf Some peo-ple got lost in. the flood, some peo-ple got a-way all a Riv-er has bust-ed through clear down to Pla-que-mine, six feet of wa-ter in thestreets of E-van - ge ~ line, G Bmi/Ft BIFE Em ayp they're tryin’ (0 wash. poco maestoso * LLogisiana 1927-6 3 PrsWOe they're tryin’ to wash__ baveh FY bm oo they're tryin’ to they're yin’ to wash__ Pres -i- dent Coo-lidge come down rail-road o = 4 a 6 Louisiana 1927-64 Proao8 10 Ag. op cig © lit- tle fat man with a note - pad in his hand, EE * fo Dr = Em? i Pres-i-dent say, “Lit-tle fat man, is-nt it a shame what the G nt riv-er has done to this poor crack-er’s land?” FoF fF g Bm BUFF Em Gyp a they're tryin’ to wash. Lousiana 1927-65 roB0S 1 they're tryin’ to wash us a= ways, Lou-i = : 3 ro Le a em on fo they're tryin’ to wash, they're tryin’ to wash They're tryin’ to wash. Rs Lusisiana 1927-6-6 = rstoe 12 MAMA TOLD ME NOT TO COME Words and Music by RANDY NEWMAN Moderately bright J= 130 a % Verse: ~ key with your wa - ter or sug - ar with your tea! What 20°- pen up this. win - dow, let. some air. in - to this. room. 1 ra = ‘di = 0 is blast - ing, some - ones beat - ing onthe door Our Mama Told Me Not to Come- 3-1 Prse0s: (© 1966, 1970 UNICHAPPELL MUSIC (ASCAP) All Rights Retored Used by Permission those cfm 7 7y ques -tions that the're ask ing of T= Tm al - most chok ~ ing onthe smell of stale es is not dast - ing shes. out’ onthe the wild Test par = ty that there ev - er could ‘a - retle you're smok - ing "bout to scare me half so oman: y things that Taint nev - er see urn onthe light, wan - na pen up the _ caich my Know what it wanna see erty ¢ EW 13 per ~ fume. floor. Gy fo Ma-ma told me not to Mama Told Me Noto Come 3-2 Prbnoe 14 © BW ¢ BT to — me not to come, Ma-ma seid that aint the way tohave fun wy ya gD ‘oda @ gyp To Coda® Sy a D.S$% al Coda eo p G7 Coda gh Mania Told Me Not to Come 3-3 Prseoe us by RANDY NEWMAN Original String Arrangement by ‘Nok DeCaro Slowly, with much expression J=76 ET ae ED Am6 Bm ETB A hair piled up Proeoa © 1974, 1975 WARNER-TAMERLANE PUBLISHING CORP (BMI) ‘This Arangoment © 1998 WARNER-TAMERLANE PUBLISHING CORP "AltRighs Reserved 116 Fim? BT Tm drunk right now ba - by, Ftm7 1 Eqsus ie Maie-5-2 Pr for T nev-er could tel Fitsus you FHT Dut 1 got - ta ET what you mean to BT loved you the E7. Fim Fim/E and I al-ways will love 7 oH F¥Isus FET Bisus BT 7 al 2 loved you the first time and 1 al-wayswill Jove you, Ma - tie You're the ED Am6 that the tree sings whenthe = wind___ Yourea fait fi youre a tiv -er, youre a rain - bow. Marie 5-3 Prono’ 118 Fim? Br Eysus ET ir Somestimes Pm er Dut T guess you know, Fim BT E7sus ‘and 'mweakandI'm Ia - 2y and T hurt you so. —— — Fim? BT Eqsus And I dont . to a word you say. —. Fim? By E7sus B7 ite When you're Marie 5-8 Pb 119 on FiTsus 47 Bsus BT But I love you, ‘and Iloved you the first time. ——¥ E7sus ET Ftm FimiE = And I always will love on FH sus Bsus and I al-ways will love Peseta 120 Moderately J= 114 Cx) Rock, steady beat mp Caits) MIAMI Words and Music by RANDY NEWMAN ons8 mes) Maami-7-1 rssos $6 Verse: 1.There’s 3 gitl 0 = verthere (ad tb) (© 1983 SIX PICTURES MUSIC (ASCP). ‘This Ananigement © 1998 SIX PICTURES MUSIC “Al Rights Reserved 121 Em Em F CIsusiF it with the rhythm ev - "y-where, be. she’ been aw-flly ace to ‘When wo walk, We some = times F Em F CIsusF CUE all the way out Col-lins AV = well, iS ver - y, ver - y- fine, be Ea Miami - <2 ——____——* *— a Pros 122 Em Em a Bhs Ver-y, very spe-cial Bain? Fray FR fa Tes so Toe and hot Dra ATES BA(9)/D Sand-man’_ com-in' soon, Sandman’ Coming 4-2 Prono Gipe FIBS 161 FBI Bim? ANTS GarB> i : 2 be re Dirt cho) Close your eyes 4 Sendnan's Coming = 4-3 Prowoe a lit de ded BAT Ems) AZ, Dm? rr fo Dream your - self____ place where you cH) 162 Bi(9)/D te dd CIsus Bx(9)/D EVF 7, Cmts) you know he's com - in" Gm DmiF BS (Db Ehmaj7 BD Sand-man's. com-in’ soon E7 Bim? ASB GiBb you know he’ com - in’ sania sConng-4-4 P P Fr Prosoe 163 SHORT PEOPLE Words and Music by RANDY NEWMAN Moderate shuffle J= 104-7 3) A. Fim7 Fim? BT ETsus Short peo-ple got short peo-ple got (plus octaves ad lib.) A Fim? EJsus short peo-ple got _ They got ‘Short People $= 1 Prsaoe (© 1977 SIX PICTURES MUSIC(ASCAP) AIL Rights Reserved lit - le hands, lit - de eyes. they walle a = round. tell - in great big lies They got t-te nos - es and ti my lit-tle teeth. They wear oF "1 A ni Fc tl = feet. Well, don’ want no platform shoes on their nasty ‘lit tle don't want no short peo. ‘Shor People - 8-2 ProROS A Fim? BI EJsus A Fim? don’t want no peo-ple ‘round Short peo-ple are just the same. Bm7 DE Dmaj7 Cin (A fool suchas 1) Alllmen are brothers un -til_ Bm? DE : Fim? “they die Its a won-der-ful world. Short peo-ple got Shost People-$-3 Procos 165 the day. 166 E7sus : Fam? short peo-ple got short peo-ple got no-bod-y to love.. They got Hit-tle ba - by legs, AUG DFE F7 pick ‘em up just to. say hello. They got lit - tle cars that go beep, beep, beep, they got lit-e vole - es go- ing Short People- $4 Pros 167 E7 peep.peep, peep. They got fgrub-by little fin-gers and dirty little minds, DIF F7 Fim7 B7 ETsus det TR they're gon-na get you ev = "Ty time.. Well, I don't want no short peo-ple, A Fim? Eeus A Fim? BT E7sus ' a it 8 don't want no peo - ple, don't want no short people ‘round Repeat ad lib, and fade A Fim? BI E7sus tt ‘Short People «5-5 Prsa08 168 SIMON SMITH AND THE AMAZING DANCING BEAR Words and Music by RANDY NEWMAN Moderately fast with a slight swing feel J= 140 G aah Pu 7 # Simon Smith and the Amaring Dancing Betr- 6-1 Prose (© 1966 (Renewed) UNICHAPPELL. MUSIC INC. (BMI) ‘This Arangement © 1998 UNICHAPPELL MUSIC INC “Ai Righe Reserved Used by Permission, 169 style with my sin - ‘Simon Smith andthe Amazing Dancing Bear-6 -2 Prose *

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