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Recorded by JIM CROCE on ABC Records TIME IN A BOTTLE Words and Music by “IM CROCE Des Gms | could se time in ao The frst thing that 1 could make days last for a WW wards could — make V6 wish lke to (© copyright 1971, 1972 BLENDINGWELL MUSIC, INC, fo PUBLISHERS’ LICENSING CORPORATION, OW, Sth Svat Now Yor, No @copright 197, 197819 USA, and Canaca LENOINGWELL MUS, INC. and ‘AMERICAN sRGRDCASTING MUSIC, NE, clams EEN CORPORATION 40M. 58 Sen, New Yor, AY. Used by permission Bb ont bm aH Se i + + tes nity pam 8 way dust to. spend. them with you teas + ure and then a: in would pnd them wth you But 0225 that you're the one 4 want to go thew rough time To do the things you Ve looked a - round time with, Dm pmo) Dmé Gm AT Gmr ATDm8 a7 an a that had nav = er come trues The box would be 0225 thoy were an» awered by 3 times Bm Recorded by ROBERTA FLACK on ATLANTIC Records KILLING ME SOFTLY WITH HIS SONG Words by Music by NORMAN GIMBEL CHARLES Fox Moderately I heard he had fem ~ bar = rassed by in all my dark. Der s — 8 style. And so— 1 came to ee him to — the crowd, 1 felt he found— my let ~ ters and = des - pair, And then he looked ght through me as = "© 172 Chin oxo Newnan Gn mode in USA, ‘All Rights Reserved 0225 : International Copy Ses Wiad by permission 0 Dm? listen for a - while read each one out loud. if TL wasn’t there, a stran = ger to. my eyes but he just kept right on, this stran = ger sing ng clear and strong. —— ‘Strum ming my Sing - ing my — life with his 0225 " soft - ly with his song, Kill - ing me soft - Recorded by JIM CROCE on ABC Records BAD, BAD LEROY BROWN Words and Music by Moderate boogie-rock tempo JIM CROCE oe ee = oe : ar ai itil pe _ zi C= SSS = * == 7 oe —F— 1. Wet, te Souh = ite of Gia = go ee ee ee oe ee ae eee oe ia y ae = ‘And if you go down there you better just. be | = ware— of a = And he lke to wave his “diamond rings in front of = And at the edge of the basta irl name of, Do-ris, And__ man name of Le -roy Brown. Now Le - roy ‘more than trou-ble, you see he ev - ty = bod-y's nose. Hegot a custom Con-'ti = nen ~ tal, ‘he got 2 toh, thet__ girl looked nice. Well, he cast his eyes up ~ on— her, and the 0225, © cooyiht 1972, 1979 BLENDINGWELL MUSIC, INC, clo PUBLISHER’ LICENSING CORPORATION, “DOW. S8th Set, New York © conyigh 1972, 0704 Uh and Canada BLENBINGWEL MUSIC, INC. ane ‘gutRICAN RORDERGTING MUSIC, NC «|e PUBLISHERS LICENSING CORPORATION, 40. 5h Sot, Now York NY. International Copyright Secured aden USA ‘il hs Reeve ned by permcion 1% AT stand “bout six-foot = four; All the down - town a= dies. call him El > do = ra-do, too; He got a thirty-two gun. in his trou_- ble soon be - gan, Ande - toy Brown, _he learned a “tree -top lov wr,” all the men just call. him, pock -et for fun ho got a ta - zor in his les - son "bout mess - in’ with the wife of a jeal-ous Chons me i the bad - dest whole damned badder than old King 0225 4 mean er than a junk-yard 2. Now Le. Well, the two 3. Well, File from the floor Le-roy lookedlike a jig - saw pur - zlewith a couple of piec-es. gone. — ‘Tacet Yes, you were bad-der than old King Kong, and meaner than a junk-yard dog. — 0225 Recorded by CARLY SIMON and JAMES TAYLOR on FLEKTRA Records 15 MOCKINGBIRD Words and Music by INEZ FOXX and CHARLIE FOXX, Moderate beat se Sa 2 Ever -y + bod - y have you heard? He's gon -na buy J mea mock-ing = bind, — And if that mock -ing - bird won't sing, — he's_gon ~ na © Cpa 19651974 UNART MUSIC CORTORATION, New Yat. MY. Inernatonsl Copy Scared Maden USA AURGHE Reet sed by permision Fg cr, 4 he'sgon-na surely break this heart of mine, And that’s why 1 Keep on br ° & Bir 2 Hear me now and un - derstand t tell - in’ ev-"ry- bod y, say int cr Ee he's gon-na find me some peace of mind ‘And if that peace of — mind won't stay,— fF? FT Pm gon-na find. my-self a bet = ter way. And if that P f with the tide and with the flow And that’s why Bb7 Well, now, everybody have you heard? She’S gonna buy me a mocking bird H that mocking bird don’t sing, She's gonna buy me a diamond ring ‘And if that diamond fing Won't shine Guess it surely break this poor heart of mine, ‘And that’s the reason why I keep on tellin’ everybody sayin" No, no, no, NO, NO, NO, NO, no. Listen now and understand ‘She's gonna find me some peace of mind ‘And if that peace of mind won't stay, I'm gonna get myself a better way might rise above, I might go below, Ride with the tidé and go with the flow, ‘And that's the reason why I keep om shouting in your ears, yall No, no, no, no, no, no, now, now, baby. 0225 18 Recorded by HELEN REDDY on CAPITOL Records DELTA DAWN Words and Music by ALEX HARVEY LARRY COLLINS Slowly, with a beat = i . "— Dawn, what's that flow-er you have on? Could it be—— a fad-ed rose from days gone And did T hear you say he was a moot-in’ you hore to-day To next strain . g Bb F his man-sion in 0225 Copyright ©1972 UNITED ARTISTS MUSIC CO, INC, and BIG AX MUSIC All rights administered by UNITED ARTISTS MUSIC CO. ING.,, New York, N.Y. International Copyright Secured Made in U.8, A. ‘All Rights Reserved — for - ty - one and her dad-dy ati calle her unger days they called her Del ~ ta AIL the folks arround Brownsville say she's era - 2y, "Cause Pret-ti-est wom-an you ev-er laid eyes on, Then walks down -towm with a suit- case jn her hand 7 man of low de - gree stood by her side, And eS es SS == Look ~in' for a mys-ter-lous dark-haired man. 2, In her promised her he'd take her for his 0225 hid Recorded by HELEN REDDY on CAPITOL Records KEEP ON SINGING Words and Music by DANNY JANSSEN and BOBBY HART Moderately slow 1 don't re-mem = ber ma-ma,_— she died when I was born, == fe 2 ae ot 3 lived in a one Foom shan-ty. but dad-dy tried to make it a home,—— SS on - ly six years old, started sing-in' streets, And \coprgnt © 1972, 1973 FOCKET FULL OF TUNES, INC (BMD), 3 Eat SAN St, New York, Incenaonal Cpe Seated Mauein Ut [AURighe Reed Used by fermsion a ET He Held say: peo-ple = =| Keep on singin‘, don't stop sing-in', you're gon-na be a star some -day A ET D (chia Ba A E = ae _o . to hear_you play, You're gon-na make a lot of peo-ple hap-py when they come Keap on sing-In', keop the bells a-ring~in' spread your mu-sic from town to town, 0225 A ote D (cht pm oA ie be he in this old world, 0 the . time that was ton years old, did - n't have meh mon = ey, had a lit-tle rook and Toll band, And dad-dy's eyes were grow-ing dim but things nev-er seemed_so bad And I felt. like the king of the world when = SS = F am F ae id -n't un-der - stand, He would be so proud of me each was with my dad, Then_one rain - y | April night _dad-dy 2a Bm ale a time he'd hear us play, at called me to _his side, He held _me_ there with night bed call me to his side and trem—biling hands dad ~ay'd al - ways just be - fore he Broad! — : re my dear - est friend, , Now thought_my heart was breakcin’ ET 2 ere a a a my He'd say; ov ty ume I sing T ean hear him say a ~ gain, 0225 2 Recorded by DON McLEAN on UNITED ARTISTS Records AMERICAN PIE Words and Music by DON McLEAN Prologue: (Ad Wb.) Along, long time ago | can still remember how that music used to make me smile ‘And Viknew if Tad my chance that [ could make those people dance and maybe they'd be happy for a while But February made me shiver with ev'ry paper I'd deliver Bad news on the doorstep [couldn't take one more step can’t remember if Teried when Tread about his widowed bride, But something touched me deep inside the day the music died Ina moderate tempo : : cons #8 g i ee bye, Miss A - mer- i -can Pie Drove myChev-y to the lev-ee but the To Coda ho et if a lev- ec was dry. Them good ole boys were drinkin’ whis-key and rye. Sing = in" this- "Ube the day that Lie, This- "ll be the day. that 1 0225 Copyright © 1971, 19721978 MAYDAY MUSIC, INC. and YAHWEH TUNES, NC "Athi avninered by UNABT MUSK CORPORATION, New York Insenatonal Coppi Seared Made in USA. Th eight Reserved Used by permission 8 Verses br ea an ee ~ SS Ses ee ee al _ 1.Did. you wits the book of love tnd de you. ht 7 9 Ss = + - aa ea If the Bi- ble tells SG p En Aw? Now do you. beslieve— in rock and roll Can music = ee = Fa] youteach me how to dance— 0225 2% Em > Ep aR Eee Well, I know that you're in love with him ‘eause I saw you danc~ int kicked off your shoes 3 of those thy - thm and — blues Ea ee Fe Drone = in’ buck witha soma + tion and a pick-up truck. out. 0225 a ee eae, ES | =e ee o_2 se & See lated ag ee ee = e 0225 ‘Now for ten years we've been on our awn, and moss grows fat ona olin’ stone But that snot how Ie Used to be when te jester sang fr the king and queen Ins coat be borrowed from James Dean and vole that came from you and me (Ob and while the king wos looking down the Jester stole his thorny crown | “The sourtroom wat adjourned, na verdit was returned [And while Leni oa 2 ook on Marx the quartet practiced in the park [And we sg diges the dark ‘Tre day the music ied We were singin’ (Corus) Hetterskelter nthe summer syeter the bis New off with a fallout shelter Fight mies big fll fast landed fou onthe grass The layers teed fr a forwara pas, with the jester on the sietines ina cast [Now tie llstime air was swoet perfume whi the sergeants played a marching tone ‘Wen uot upto dance but we never got the chance. “Cus the players tied to take the eld the marching band reused to yield Doyo recall wht was revealed ‘Ther the mse ed Westated singin = (Chorus) [And there we wet all in one place generation les in space ‘With no tine felt to start again Socomeon, Jack be nimble, Jack be quick, Jack Flash sat on a candlestick ‘Cause Tie the devil's only fiend ‘And ast watched him on the sage my hands were clenched i fist of age ‘Novngel hocn in hell could break that Salas spel ‘And a the fms chimed high into the night to light the scrfica Tw Satan lauphing with delight the day the musi died. Hevea sega" (Chorus) Postiude (Ad thas Prologue) aal Chorus Tine sf who sag the blues Byerbye, Miss American Bie And asked ber forsome happy news Drove my Chevy to the levee but the levee was dy. But she just smiled and turned away “Them good ole boys were drinkin’ whiskey and rye Tent down tothe sacred store Singin’ hist be the day that I die, Whore I ear the music yeats before Tut be the day that dle ut the man there said the music wouldn't pay. Anis the steets the childven sereamed {The lovers ered and the posts dreamed Bot nota word was spoken “The church belle all were broke. [Anu the thre men Fadmie oat ‘The Father. Son and the Holy Ghost ‘They caught the last ta forthe coast The day the music died, And they ete singin. (Chorus) 28 Recorded by PAUL McCARTNEY and WINGS on APPLE Records LIVE AND LET DIE Words and Marie by PAUL McCARTNEY LINDA McCARTNEY When you were young and your heart was an open book Cn ene rises eet g nen eee ne rece eee) = == f+ — ==, = SSS You used to say live and let (You know you did, you know you did, you know you aia) But if this ev-er - chang - ing world in which we live in” makes you = = 0225 ! r (© Coppi 1973 by Uli tte Musi Lad, ATY oe Lan Mecarney Mole i ‘Apts for th USA an Canada conrad by UNART MUSE CORPORATION, New Invernadoaal Copy Secsed ‘ndeln USA ead by permition 8 B- = SSE Say live and Tet Live and let ¢ Gaim, a he Live and let Live and let co £8 Lower ad, * To Code § SEE ; What does it mat be 0225 : a me Se tre oma Ss 5 = —— aaa a ce q give the other fel-low hell! D. C.al Coda a Recorded by HELEN REDDY on CAPITOL Records LEAVE ME ALONE (Ruby Red Dress) Words and btusiec by LINDA LAURIE a beat Big ole. Ru ‘wanders ‘round the town — Talkin’ toner st Big ole Ru feve'ty = body laughs Sey sh'sgot no fu = tame - int t-te? om. Det you at 100 | om ere coat ee Somadieafuc tha Ruby Ee Pu by runs a - way. — ? Poor ole Ru-by Red Ores, bom an a sorry day. — something she con't_beor.— Yalook_gt her real cose — now ve sea litle tear 166224617 0225 Copyright © 1973 by Anne-Rachel Music Comporstion and The Brooklyn Music Company, waren Re TE acne esroemier a c : i a & | can hear her say nave me 2 lone won't you leave _me a ~ lone, Please a oo 2 as Dm? Com a Bi ae AE Ea leave me @-lone_now : Leave me a-tone. please leave me alone. yes, leave me. Last time fade cng? a ¢ : el a Lene mea - lone, won't you leave me a = lone, Please leave me 8 - lone now Dm cmgy? c mal? Goi lene mea lone. Leave me atone just leave mea - lone. F_ 0225 Some folks say tome farm boy ‘up from Ten - nes > see Fought it all to Rus by then just let her be, Her dad - dy wied to hide it, ‘Wied to keep things cool, — D.S.tofade 5 —— she broke down to a fool. hg jst sys now 0225 4 Recorded by JOHNNY NASH on EPIC Records I CAN SEE CLEARLY NOW Wrrds and Musie by JOHNNY NASH Moderato, (with @ strong beat.) (1-3) can see clear (2) I think “T” ean make- D> B & = lynow,— the rain—- has gone — 1 can see all = = it now,—_ the pain— has gone.— All of ‘the bad ~ —~ ob- stac-les in my way, Gone are the dark- | = tee Sprtare ds. SP-patea—— fore fs" he ime See > c ee | bow I've —~ been pray ing for —— It'sgon-na be— a bright, 0225 Copyright® 1972 by Can Muse i co Copigh Service Bree i, & 22 tn Sata ho Me OSI VS ONDOR Mui LONDON LITD, La? Oiferd Sree Lordon, WE, forthe Une Kingdom of Great brtaln Hover ean tb ah Commer oudng Cros a Nos Teel Sd i oun frsghout Cops. Inwretions Copyigh Seored ‘ade ea [At Rohs Revved Und by persion eee nr ces Bic Ieegonena be a bright, sky. Lookstraighta-head— nothing but blue sky. a » Pompe 0225 Dem, 6 Dbm, poco dim, ot ei FA It'sgon-na be a bright, sun shiny day.- 0225 Recorded by PERRY COMO on RCA Records 2 AND I LOVE YOU SO Words and Music by DON McLEAN Moderately stow Pad a nd 1 fove you 50, nd you Tove me too, eg Gg, Cmajr Am Drm? = t The peo-ple ask me how, How I've lived till Your thoughts are just for me, You set my spir - it 1 tell them I don't” know. 1 guess they under ~ T'm hap-py that you . do, The book of life is ft ‘Copyright © 1970, 172 MAYDAY MUSIC INC. and YAHWEH TUNES, INC A igs aeminstered by UNART MUSIC CORPORATION, New York International Copyright secured ‘Maden USA” Ti Rights Rete Usd by permission Dm? An Dm? ¢ fee ea How lone- ly life has been, But life be- gan a - ‘And once a page is read, All but love is fo E Hens a The day you took my hand. That is my be ~ lief, how Jone ly, life canbe, —___ ‘The shad-ows follow and the night won't et the free, 0225 8 me down, Now__ that youre a ret the eve = ning eet 4 ) 0225 Recorded by ROBERTA FLACK on ATLANTIC Records THE FIRST TIME EVER I SAW YOUR FACE Words and Musie by EWAN MacCOLL Slowly —— And the moon and — stars ed ©copyright 1962, 1965, 1972 by STORMKING MUSIC INC., 200 West S7th Street, New York. N.Y. sean op Seca SNES HA eet Ud by perm andthe emp- ty skies, and the emp ~ rite dim, 2. The fist time ever [kissed your mouth, [felt the earth move in my hand, Like the trembling heart of a captive bird ‘That was there at my command, my love ‘That was there at my command. 3. The first time ever Tlay with you ‘And felt your heart beat close to mine, | thought our joy would fil the earth ‘And lst tll the end of time, my love, 0225 ‘And last till the end of time. a ‘Recorded by THE FIPTH DIMENSION on SOUL CITY Records AQUARIUS/LET THE SUNSHINE IN Words by JAMES RADO From the American Tribal Love-Rock Musical "HAIR" Music by GEROME RAGNI GALT MecDERMOT Moderately bright Sepright © 1986, 967, 1968, 1970 mas Rd, Gerona Rag, Gl MacCermot, Na Shap, 0225 Aton coats iy Se rn He toe, rh Aen, New You Invern! Copyrigh Secured “hade n USAL Used by permite erese. poco @ poco 0225 or er Be He Har- mo ~ny end un- der F a No. more false-hoods or sions, Gold ~ a ees 0225 a D.S.at Coda Moggrately slow rook, with Sex gr 0225 Repeat and Fade 0225 a ONE TIN SOLDIER ee DENNIS LAMBERT and BRIAN POTTER Moderately Slow Rock Tempo a i a Bg Verse child = rent a sto - ry that was writ ten long a = go peo =ple of the val — ley sent “ames sage up” the ili Val “ley cried with an = ger mount your hors — es, draw your sword Bb Fg mt cmt is ee ‘pout aking - dom—— on a moun - tain andthe val - ley folk be = low. ask - ing for. the bur sed trea” - gure tons of gold for which they'd. kill and they killed the mountain peo = ‘ple so, they won thelr “just re = ward, 2 Se 0225 Copyright © 1965, 1974 ABC/DUNHILL MUSIC, INC. 8255 Beverly Blvd, Los Angeles, Ca 90048 Insertional Cope Seared Made ie USA, AL Rights Reserved Used by permission F S. Dp Dm el Be ee fi On the moun - tain was trea - sure bur ~ied deep be-nesth___a_ stone __ Came ‘tn ‘ap. = swer from the king - dom "With our broth ers we will share — fon the moun ~tain, dark —— apd red Now they stood be = side the trea — sure 7 cmt cmt Ee and the val - ley peo-ple wor ‘all the we - erets ‘of our moun > tain, an turned the stone “and” looked be - neath it "Pesce on earth Was Bb fi they'd ave it for their ver = oy the rich es bur = ied alt i, F Bb a3 : r i EE Comte and hate your Bb fi goa head and chest 2 0225 Am Be i ay" wus 6 ty itm ‘There won't be an -y trum-pets blow = in! Hag 2 a a fon the blood - y ; { — ONE TIN SOLD - TER rides -way, 0225 - Recorded by BOBBY GOLDSBORO on United Artists Records AUTUMN OF MY LIFE Moderately slow Eb a ie 1m the | spring of my . cmt te a wherefwin-ter winds sun ~ shine 2, And the years they went by in the spring of my life, 4. ‘And in summer she blessed me with a child; Love continued to grow in the summer of my life, And in every morning sun I saw her smile. 3. But in the autumn of my years I noticed the tears, 5. ‘And I knew that our life was in the past. ‘Though I tried to pretend, 1 new it was the end For the autumn of my life’ had come at last. 0225 atonal Copyigh Scared Ted by peemision © copyigh 1968, 1970 Unc us Copor ‘Made m USA’ Words and Music by B i 25 BOBBY GOLDSBORO spring Now what do you say to a child of ten? How do you tell him his daddy's going away? Do I teli him that I reached the autumn of my life, ‘And that hell understand some winter's day. Now a rose can't be found on a snow-covered ground, ‘And the sun cannot shine through cloudy skies; But I'm richer you see, for the years she gave to me, ‘And I'm content in the autumn of my life, 1 New York, New Yor [ll Rghts Reserved From she United Artists Motion Picture “LAST TANGO IN PARIS” A LAST TANGO IN PARIS Masie by Lyric by GATO BARBIERE DORY PREVIN Moderately shad-ow and mist, #7 In the mirror we look as we pass no re-flec-tion's re- , ca F : pr Das a ee fa E vealed in the glass, Don't you know that the your vein I. t ——_* ———__ oe Copyright © 1979 UNART MUSIC CORPORATION, New York, Tiasein USA, sigh Booed ‘AID Rights Reerved 52 Gt ame Cmt cme Cat oe ef FS iS as life-less as yes - ter ~ day's rain? It's a game where wo ont Giné Dmoz Dms cmt ctm7 ee ee fe Ec} fate come {0 conceal thecon = f-sion we fee. But a8 long as we're nnme-less our ea a $e —— Bo Ere Amt Ams Amt or bod - fos are blame-lesi I— Dm? Dmg Dmt Dmé Amt Ams ‘Two il - In-sions who fot ra Ane 53 Dmé oS a mak- ing love Gmé tore —I—a from the past, pe cms 0225 s— not by choice but by chance a theme that we cms ig Lom7 cmt tan - go I cmé Ade swore was the last Gm? Repeat and Fade We are shad - ows ho cro sae dance. 7 Recorded by THE VENTURES on LIBERTY Records HAWAII FIVE-O By MORT’ STEVENS ‘With a driving beat F marcato 0225 @ cenit 09 by couUnBinsnonDeAsTNGSYSTE Ne salina Bec tad Aa mes Nes Nate es PS mp Used by permisrion " : Recorded by JUD STRUNK on MGM Records Ey A DAISY A DAY Words and Musie by JUD STRUNK Moderately bright el 1 He re = members the first time he met her__ He re 2They would) walk down the street inthe eve = nin And for 3(Now he) walks down the street inthe eve = nin ‘And he mem-bers the first thing she ssid. He re - members the fist years 1 would see them g0__ by. ‘And their love that was more— stops by the old can = dy store, ‘And 1 somehow be - lieve— 4 = # = = = ae oy Aba the night that she cam this bed OM Re cettesingt they wore Gale BP in “In! te gam ot ther em =, te Sas it Wee ASG tnt ter fino ke “het Bre Conwio © 1972 EVERY LITLE TUNE INC. (ASCAP) and PIERRE COSSETIE MUSIC CO. (ASCAP) Eat Sth Say Nw York, Wo 1 Secved Made mUSA {Al igh Renewed Invematina Copy Used by permission ar & a a Ho re members her sweet way of say As a kid theywould take me for can- dy— For he feels all her love walk-in’ with him— é if Hon-ey, has some-thin’ gone wrong. He re - members the fun and the love to go taggin’ a + long. We'd hold hands while we walked to the smiles at the things she might say. Then the old man walks up. to the c or c ze teas = in’ ‘And the reason he wrote her this cor- ner—— ‘And the old man would sing her his song. hill = top And gives her_a dai = sya E give you a dat 0225 F Fain ¢, ‘ Fe ey love you TeCode am ee cae” aS And the four winds we know a oce rt 2. D.S.al Coda 3.Now he 0225 ‘Recorded by DEEP PURPLE on WARNER BROS. Records SMOKE ON THE WATER Words and Music by TAN PAICE JON LORD IAN GILLAN, RITCHIE BLACKMORE ROGER GLOVER Moderately Chords tacet fF on 8 ad Hb throughout o ‘ux. on the Lake Ge = ne v2 shore ~ ine To moke re-eordswith amo we did-ert have much tie. Frank Zappa and the Moth- ers were atthebastplace a+ round. © Copylh 1972 1978 by. etman 2nd Co Lid, wading as HEC MUSIC, London England nena Copy Secure Miels USA ‘at Rie Rated Uied by permsion = Butsome stu pit with a flare gun burned theplaee to the ground. — \ 0: le D.C. for additional words c om ¢ ‘ab eZ of 3 ft ae e fire. in the sky, —— 2. They burned down the gambling house 3, We ended up atthe Grand Hotel ‘tied with an enful sound Ie was amp cold and bare Funky and Claude was running in and out ‘But with the Rong truck Stones thing just outside Paling kids out the ground Making our muse thes When ill was over ‘With 3 few rd fights and afew old beds We had to find another place We made a place to sweat But Swiss time was running out No matter what we get out of this Iseemed that we would lose the race anow wal never forget Smoke on the water, fr inthe sky Smoke onthe water fire in the sky ‘Smoke on the water Smoke onthe water. Repeat and fade after 3rd verse Chords tacet 0225 eo From The Motion Picture "A TOUCH OF CLASS” A TOUCH OF CLASS Lyric by Music by RGF BARRIE ( ASCAP) SAMMY CAHN (ASCAP) ‘Moderato, not too fast, with a beat << ints Wate sme Bae ——rtC—S = ee ff SS == SSS class All that chic makes Ws all there that’ savoir > faire class! plus a touch of class! plus a touch of class! © copyright 1972, 1973 BRUT MUSIC PUBLISHING CO. (Div, of Brut Productions, In.), New York, N.Y. 10019 Inceraonal Copyright Secured Maden USA AU Rights Reerved Used by perminion Bb 2 m/c Bb7/D Eb ae ay BE 7 : at her they fal for her en grins that and they al fallen == plus a touch plus a touch Bh B/D Preus Fi Bb Foe Fi Bb ES Fr find you'll a - dore her find you'll “a - doe his fy ay gi cate Ee plus that touch of Want fo toast the ma - xi - most plus that touch of class! Want {to toast the ma - xi - most— 0225 » ee sim ~ ply raise your glass! Un - invoived ‘cause she's re - solved to sim = ply raise your glass! Un involved “cause he's re = solved to ft fF 7? F Be Fm/CBA7/D gb © BF 7 fi | EB ih 2 fe So she thought “til she got caught So he thought ti] he got caught — cn Fr Bb E> cre B/E or a & at ea So she thought “ul she got caught So he thought, “tlhe got caught bs Eo Bb/F Get cr Fr ‘Bb ae a ih mi ie of, a touch too much. of, a touch of fof, touch too much. of, 2 touch of 0225 6 Recorded by LINDA RONSTADT on ASYLUM Records Recorded by CHARLIE McCOY on MONUMENT Records SILVER THREADS AND GOLDEN NEEDLES Wrords and Musie by DICK REYNOLDS and JACK RHODES Moderato, with a beat = VERSE x Vs Fl your lone - ly man- sion, With a tear__ the neath the hi But you think I should be 0225 © copyright 1956 by CENTRAL SONGS, advan of EECHWOOD MUSIC CORP, Maywood, Cali Intematons!Copwigh Secured ‘een USA “AN Re Revered Used by permizion 64 and your name And hide — my-sel€_ in oe sor-row, While you play your cheat -in’ game: CHORUS, ee if Tureaps AND GoLD-EN -NEE-PLES cannot mend__ ] — = —— this heart of mine And T dare notdrown my sor-row—— in the a —— But you think _ I should be warm glow You cant buy__my love with of your wine F He hap-py with your mon-ey and your name money, for I nev-er was that kind And hide my - self_ in iL-VER THREADS AND GOLD-EN c ra ¢ a sor - row, While you play your cheat-in’ game. SIL = VER Nee-pLES, Can ~ not * this heart of mine. = BY THE TIME 1 GET TO PHOENIX Words and Masie by Moderately To aEEe oo dS Pe Baa? fee i A.By the time I get to Phoo- nix shell be ris - ic, ! (By the) (e)time 1 make Al- bu - quer- que she'll, be work i {By the) (time 1 make Ok- Ia - ho- ma she'll be sleep int __ ae fF = Tet ae a ttf Shell find the note 1 left hang - in on her Shell pro- tly stop at lunch and give me @ Shell tum soft ly and call my name out i fit Aes 3io ae m7 Gs Shell laugh when she reads the part___ that says Tim lea ~ in But, she'll Just hear thet phone keep on ring - ia! And she'll ‘ery just_ to thick Ti real ly leave her, 0225 Copyright © 1967 by Johany Rivers Musi, Hollywood, Cali 90028 Copyright assigned 1971 to Dramatis Musi Corp. New York, NY. Invernational Copyright Seca ‘Made in USA All Rights Reserved Used by permission Fn? To Code OF Yeause I've left that girl so man- y times. off the thor ne Pat Ber. Beas? daal? Pn and time Tve tried to tell ner 80, she just did- dt know, PRP tt Pet Re 0225 Recorded by THE BEATLES on CAPITOL Records P.S.1 LOVE YOU Words and Masi by JOHN LENNON and PAUL MeCARTNEY Moderately Send my let ter, write this Ae with or ¢, ppt or fe A ee i — words ll were to geth-er, Keep all omy love for to you love, And ill the gay 1 Treasure thee few TH be com - ing home a - gain g ae Landon Expand Coins SBN Vine. ce Rights Revved allwusod 28 Caller fortes. Smvernatinal Copyright Secved ‘aude iw USA, Used by permition 0225 69 write this letter Send my love ae with oo Recorded by ELVIS PRESLEY on RCA Records BLUE SUEDE SHOES Words and Masic by ‘CARL LEE PERKINS Bright tempo (not too fast) get read-y, now for the mon-ey, one step on my BLUE SUEDE SHOES. Ter eiF a cet Tor Ea BE a 2 4o an-y-thing but lay off of my BLUE SUEDE SHOES.— 130-0721 Geoyright ® 1958 by H Lo Muxe 0225 Pi perormance sighs fo the Unite Sat of Amarin end Crude contled by Tio those and tt one Bunge Song ine ater rights fo the word conta il and ange Son Inc, New York LY. yi Secures ‘nde US ’Ai Rights Rasrved oS = cS Sa a knock medown,— step in my face, slan-dermy name ail steal my car,— el-der from myol Do an-y-thing that you want to do,- but uh uh, hon-ey, lay off of my shoes Don't you step on my BLUE SUEDE SHOES. ‘Youcan do an- y - thing _But cryin PIR? Fe Crouse x fae ee] a ne otf of my BLUE SUEDE sHORS) = SHOES. ——__ 0225 n Recorded by MARIE OSMOND on MGM Records PAPER ROSES JANICE TORRE Lf re = al= ize the way your eyes de - ceived me with (Boy). (Your) pret - ty lipa look warm and 20 opel = ing, ‘They [G:rl}9, (1) thought that you would be = a per - i ‘You Ee 0225 ight ©1960 by Pambat Mase, ne, New York, NY. Copyright signed 1962 to Lents MasiePublghing Co, Ine New York, N.Y. ‘International Copyright Secured Made in USAY ’Al Rights Reserved Used by permision Pa - per ip your im t= = ton cya Your o (Girl) 3. 1 > Like your im-{ = ta-tlon love yf 0225 " Recorded by DANIEL BOONE on MERCURY Records BEAUTIFUL SUNDAY Words and Music by DANIEL BOONE and ROD McQUEEN Medium beat VERSES 2 Sun-day morn = ing, up with the lurk, I think PM take_ a Birdsare sing ~ ing, you by my sid Lets take a car and ERE Bag Hey hey hey, it's a beaw-ti-ful walk iu the park — Hey hey hey, it's a beautiful go for a ride. AndwhenI see hier I know that she'll say, — wait-ing for me,— Sunday ga on and on. Tve got some-one fol- low the sun, — Bfakein’ We'll drive on and a e 0225 one © 172 Sin cate a, 4 Ny St, onder. Egan an Mok ref Maro ae Serven Cor, 700 ron, New Yor Now Imtrnatonal Coprigh Secured ‘hagen US Used by permision 5 hey, its a beau-ti- ful day!” hey, it's a beau-ti- ful day, % i Soe, Ai, Beaueti-ful Sun - day. When you said, said, said, said that you loved ___ mo, Oh,—— my, my, my, itbabeanti-ful day. 0225 8 Recorded By THE BEATLES LOVE ME DO By PAUL Me CARTNEY and JOHN LENNON Moderato Hi Love, love me do you know I love you al = ways be true in Be te se Love, love me do you know 1 love you I at-ways be true. Copyright ©1962 by Animore and Reechond Lid,» Londo, We 1 See cate ipa SB BNSC ese, ons sg Culeneaea atta tae aspet roa GLa ECE Uy ee smgiaarmeag reas Om Sees SES oa moet n a ae : a Some - one to love some = bo-dy new : rE Ri F ae mg 8 : ifs love Some - one Like you. Love, love me do__ TERE aa af know I love you TH at ways be true tove me do B Recorded by DAVID CASSIDY on BELL Records HOW CAN I BE SURE Words and Music by FELIX CAVALIERE EDWARD BRIGATI, Jr x ‘Moderately (in one) ima world that's con-stant-ly chang-Ing? How Can T a <8 & & 1 pland) with you”, 0225 Copyright © 1967 SLACSAR PUBLISHING CO., LID. Copyright assigned 1972 to CORAL ROCK MSIE CORP, (ASCAF), 3 East S4ih Street, Nev Yorks Ruy Interoatlonal Copyrighe Secured wade in U.BtA. ‘ALL Righes Reserved Used by perminvon one 2 Be pt pee ee apt tites 3 a Twant to dle ‘Cause you know 1 is tell= in” peo ~ ple with you for you. x ty - ing to round with my x may - be you're hhang— ing a = Frat | i He Fly - ing too high can con ~ fuse Up ~ side down its it ‘Touch me but don't take mo down. ‘whon-ev-er Dot gust o & ot a Ema} | ER can't seem to find someone who's pretty and love-ly as e i How Can 1 1 real = ly, realty, real - ly want to Know, 1 veal - ly, veal-ly, real ly want to 0225 a wheth= er oF Aa Bat ar bp on cr Hid a “To- geth- er we'll sco it much bet love you, 1 love you for ~ Ae Fett pm 1 2 nado, and | —~J. Cota D.S.al Coda 0225 2 SUNDAY WILL NEVER BE THE SAME Words and Music by GENE PISTILLI and Moderately TERRY CASHMAN - — : = SS # “o ‘Sunday morn ing, 1 would meet ber Sun-day morn tag, Walk a - cross the ee s + FS 2 SS =F F = Sa at walk tos gether hand in hand Tit was al-most dark bod - y wait- ing for me. Sun day> just an-oth+ er day: — Te lost ay. Sun-day will neve er be the same, ? 0225 Secure Mase in USA TA igh Revrved Suo- ny af-ter + Abons that m No tong-er can Tw deme Feel ‘atk these paths For t they have changed po A eo ee ash-es As_ I gone And T cold and gray as feel the em-hers die think its gon ea rain is on, the sun is = 5 gs aie = fae — Si ee = = = - off 7, lis re- mem- ber 0225 a see by TWILIGHT TIME worry Revs Dat RE DUAN ey Buc Raa iti Vory Slowly of night are fall = ing, 1's Twilight Time ows ath - er aplen - dor as day 1s dna, Heavenly shades. Deepening shad ‘When pur - ple colored cur = tains ws Twilight Time. the set = ting T count _the mo -ments dar - ling Out of the mist your voice is. call = ing, Fingers of night will soon surcren = det SSS ¥ a mark the end of day TL yourenerewith me pt apo my dear, at Twidight Time heat you 3 =e =i =. Fe SSS = ether, at Tost at Twilight Time 0225 235 Bory Beds x Angeles, Cal 0048 olen ‘Ste Reseed ieee fa lovea gain as Td then, Deep in the dark your kiss will thrill me SS - oe ee gale oy v Ube days of old, Lighting te spark of love Mal flls me wilt dreams undotd Tahar Together — at last at Twilight Time, 0225 From the Michael Cacoyunnis Production “ZORBA THE GREEK.” An International Classics Pretentation. THEME FROM “ZORBA THE GREEK” By MIKIS THEODORAKIS Brightly ¢ a 0225 7 ACADEMY AWARD WINNER As Recorded by THE CARPENTERS on A G M Records FOR, ALL WE KNOW Lyric by Fon the Motion Picrare “LOVERS AND OTHER STRANGERS Music hy ROBB WILSON FRED KARLIN sod ARTHUR JAMES. Moderato — with a light beat — —— ook at the 40 — Suran - gers a om c Bm Em. 0225 © copyright 1970 by ABCFOUNKILL MUSIC, INC. 6255 Bevel Bi oa Anal, Cel. 90048 "he serangemeat © Copyrgh 197 by ABC) DUNHILL MUSIC, NC Intentional Copyright Sacre Maden USA All Rights Reserved ed by permis av Cast? Disuss 6 tt a ‘ wel MM feel you close Caesieaay Daj? Let's take a Iie 0225 And love may grow c oT (bass) (Gass e (bass) pr 3 To con Look _at__the ieee Recorded by SONNY 6 CHER o» KAPP Recor ALL I EVER NEED IS YOU “iota” a Se », Moderately a e Some-times when I'm down and all. a lone, —= © a love yougive. me keeps me hang - By- er Need Is You're my fa= ture, you're my past 0225 xh 8, by Und Att tre Co, an ac een many OnE aaa Husie GO, NE: how Von NY snratna pyar ewe) Mase TRimhis Rent ued by permision or ant pr And lov «ing you All I By-cr Need—Is and they go and we watch the melt + Sure as sum-mer fol - lows spring, all the things you do ‘Amt ¢ Amt (pas Dea give me a fea-son to build my world a - round you. Some menfol- low rain- hows. am Ts OS = — a tempo 0225 Some men search for sil - ver some for gold. J have found my treas-ure in your soul, Hon ey, 8 £ mt With out love Td nes er find the way, ups and downs of ev - ‘ry sin-gle day. 1 won't sleep at night un-tit you 3 Recorded by FATS DOMINO on IMPERIAL Records I’M A FOOL FOR YOU By FLOYD HUDDLESTON and ROBERT COLBY | Hd Slowly ‘They [say no fool beneath the sun Would| dic for love;well, I know one, me. ‘camer a foot Y kiss and don't let The| way 1 80 fy way to et you know 5, ae Me oS Someday will have learned That perhaps 1 ‘through where you're con ~ cerned wats] true, ie pees then aj there my hesrtwill brea, But [that's the chance TIL mave to take) ‘cause Pm a fool co Copyright 1954 by Travis Musi Company, Inc, New York, N.Y International Cpysght Secure? MadeiN USA.” All Rights Reserved Cpe by permision . AT LAST Lyric by Music by «GORD HARRY WARREN MACK GORDON Slow (with feeling) 7 © FmajT Gra mal co 3 Amo Brg =m, Ams 98 A a ta. a room that 1 can | opoakioy Adream tiat| I oan call my | own, a I Ss Ant Die s. et : eB oe br an Ef ey thrill to press my — | cheek to, and__then the spell t Hg eg br c Amt oe au § ae Tie And here. we are in [heavy - or, Beat & For you are mine At 0225 Ped, BE MY LOVE Pe si a a for noone else can end this yearn ~ ing; Em Emé PERS 7, erp Faip \? aah? @ i ae . ie ia 8 ‘This need that you and yor a - lone cre ~ ate, Bhdim. Dr Em Em ih i cel the way you've filled my —dreama ‘The dreams that you in~ spire —_ rite “pF OT LP a Amt bo € 5 a Ee § — with ev-'ry sweet de- sire —_ . and with your kiss~es ey 0225 (© copygy 19,1980, 1s Men Geldeaaye nc Ne Ya NY, fo raphe wots tanated oy IEE Me CORPSEANN, New Vo W¥ natal ppb aed Minn Us AI Eh tev ncadg uke Prcmence for Po ‘Any argent ec asaitan son eaectan net te sonst he Cate wntingerent el epyiht @ a ee Ags 2 # One kiss is bain g. Z = & af = ad Jove!s prom ~ ised land. ‘There'll El 0225 BECAUSE YOU’RE MINE Bhmaj? Lyric by sic by SAMMY CAHN NICHOLAS BRODSZKY ee | | | the bright-ost star 1 Lyrically = ma = en-vys me Be- cause You're| I on= ly | live For the that you a- that is-n't thunder te tnd Be-cause You'relf| Mine! 0225 109 Lyric by BLUE MOON Music by LORENZ HART RICHARD RODGERS Moderately Br gb oe Em Bor Bb oa ee 8 fe on ae ‘Moon love of my own, Eb : Ent? 1 sea 8 be 8 8 you knew just what I was there Bb cmt Fm Bir Bb cm? Ln ct = an) You heard me say - ing And then there 14 by ROBBING MUSIC COMPORATION, New Yor, N.Y. 0 itingerent of copyright 101 Ss e = e ap- peared be -|fore me The on - ly — ee 1 heard some -| bod - y whis-per “Please @ - | dore mej And when Sy locked,the moon had turned to | gold! Blue] Moon now Tin no long- er a- lone With-out a dream in my heart, 2 ae With-out a love of my own. SSF ® Bb ahr as z a em i of SS a ze 0225 12 tyre by CABIN IN THE SKY Mose by JOHN LATOUCHE VERNON DUKE Moderately 3 Er amt FHT, oo El. rtm aim .F7 fe eresa lit - tle Sky ba - by for There may be a Sky ba - by yet meandforyou I feel that its true some - how fant you see that 1 am_a boywho's head-ed for joy be - low ‘There may be an Pw se & & 83a @ f ‘Cab-in In The Sky ba- by ' a- cre or two of a-ere way up high ba - by but Taint gotwings and cons i ‘cmt 3 wo a fs Be heav-en-ly blue to we will — be oh so 1 want the things I a T done heard — preach-ers \ —— —— : nf 0225 owatone epyigh BURN O MINER MUSE CORPORATION Ns Yous Me ‘oy sangrsant or edeptaton of hls compotion wie he comanr of he sume an inkingement of sapyright eat fried chick-en ev - day as the — an-gels ‘bout that chick-en ev-"ty day sbut_ ‘I'd set - tle 3. ET if fhat is why my Since I guess I'll Bmt By cE? Fim Paim E7 2 ae fe heart is fly - ing + by ‘cause =I knowwelllhave a nev-er learn to. fly ba - by Tn jes pass-ing by that Ee et A [°° Gay in In The Sky Cab-in In The Sky 2 5 BS = t3 ae. S 104 ALICE BLUE GOWN Lyric by JOSEPH McCARTHY Moderately © omg? In my | sweet ut - He | A - lice Blue mp ee re e | 1 was [both proud and |shy, oi He Music by HARRY TIERNEY or When 1 | first wandered As I felt ev'-ry eye, rit win-dow 1'é |primp, pass-ing ra it |wit-ed 1 Dip Semis ar pm AT 35 Gr ©, eae cs a Bf ay Sonar oft ghe 8 aac 105 CALIFORNIA DREAMIN’ Words and Music by JOHN PHILLIPS Am. 6 F leer are brown, 0225 © ceovoh 19651988 by AMERICAN BEQADCASING USI, INC. ACA) 8255 Bey Bd or Angle, Ca. D4 Copyright 1970 by AMERICAN BROADCASTING MUSIC IN. To Conte CAL 1 = POR-NIA DREAM Bet Br Stopped in ¥ Bat 7 1 ped a+ tong the may. Ea You know the preacher likes the Bm? FY $ cons. ft eal An S cold, 107 s fe EB He knows Tm gon na CAL- 1 = FOR -NIA DREAMIN DS. ot Code @ fm s (On such 2 winters day. (eabst a 7 FOR-NA OHA 1) 4 fe On such winter's day (eat LOR NA pa 108 Recorded by DAWN on BELL Records CANDIDA Wonk nd ce by TON] WINE. Moderately, with a beat nd IRWIN LEVINE Verse ER 1, The stars won't come out________if they Inow that you're. a ~bout_— “eauige they 2ictho) “fu - ture is bright. the gypsy told me so lastnight, sald sho Sf could-n't match. the glow_________of your eyes, ‘saw our chil ~ dren play — fn the sun a ed on, Whoam [just an or = =~ nar-y guy there was you and Tin a house, ba - by, no ley 0 3g if ‘Try- in hard to win me. first prize. oh — things. were yours— and 0225 ay © 1969, 1970 Pocket Full OF Tura. ne 3 es Sth Sant, Naw York NX Invrnational Copyright Secu ade Usa ’li RightsReserved Used by permission chorus gl fur-ther from here. girl we could I prom-ise 0225 1ife— will be 109 make— it air just take my hand— and sweet er, 10 CHATTANOOGA CHOO CHOO Music by Lyric b i HARRY WARREN MACK GORDON Moderately, with rhythm, Ht Pardon me boy is that the Chat-ta-noo- ga Choo Choo, T can af - ford to board a Chat-ta-noo- ga Choo Choo, mf see oa ean one ere s é Road a ma- ga-zine and thenyou" ‘Thenyou lanow that Ten-nes-see ie quar-tor to Jeight to the Ponn-syl-va - nla sta-tion "bout Whon vouhear thewhis - tle blow-in F + —$ 1 =r ——— ; Din-ner In the din-er, | noth ing could be fin - er Shov-el all the coal in, | got - ta keop it roll ~ in’ 0225 cr ‘i there-you are.— 3 —= @ cor-tain par - ty at the | sta-tion ae She's gon-na ery antl oT tell her that 10 Sel goea hess . i ay a | 0225 & Chat - ta noo-gaChooChoo | won't you choo choo me home. 2 CHERISH Words and Music by ‘TERRY KIRKMAN Moderately (with « subdued feeling throughout] ae 55 ail the LS. CHERASH Is the word 1 se fo de seb Br Berclsh is the word that mote than e+ oles Fr omt eb Gm Fe fa at Ec You don't know fecking that 1 have hid ing here for you in side Boo Ie my fear each time Tre = a fire Tost t ae & dow many times Cve wished that 1 had You don't know how man -y times I've wished that I could mot conta be the one to share your Tht Tam ot gona ne the one to shate your y 0225 copyright 1968 by BEECHWOOD MUSIC CORP, Mllword, Corn, Invernrianal Copyright Seated ‘aden US "A Bight Roar Used by pereion 13 a Am Bb cm & ay ae Ro, has you, You dor'tknow ow many tines Ie wished that 1 cowl mold you in = to some-one who covld sehenes, ‘Thar_T_lam rot gon-sa te the one 1 share what geens'to. Ye the Iife_trat_you could —— \é | & ea __ CHERASH me ax much as CHERISH CHERISH "3s much as ane eit Fa inssing 19 hink that man hae sever found words thet could make you want ‘That have the Dp? ao cm ES a g oS fight a-mouet of Jet ters, just the right sound, th could make you Near make you ste that you are f ah Ci 35 F driving me oot of | 08, I could say 1 need you, but then you'd cea =Tize— that T a y mao 0225 m4 bmi? cr tee Be li & wont you, Just Tike a thousand other guyswha'd say they loved you with all the rest of thet ties when all they BS DS, al Coda $$ sont =ed was fo touch your face, your sands and gaze in- to your eye 2 econ BE CHERISH me as uch CHER - it CHERISH you, Fob 6 me Gey ae CHERISH CHERISH is te = I 0225 Slowly, with expression abr Eb a mp Tf wonder why a emt a & won-der when) bluo-birds are | mat Fm : Fm TPT Ltt our dreams be the | same. CHARMAINE you keep me | walt = Br be Ty By ERNO RAPER, Ebmait Bho and LEW POLLACK i ee Ae rBi|F i ing, Char|- maine orles in Neel tec. = | ing, win] you come # der if | 1 Koop on [pray ~ | ing, wilt C19 rm Gin pm me ab at won-der it | you ev - er | think of me, cr-9 ate ® to0,Char-maine!s walt-ing, ust] wait - ing for ° you. 0225 cog En ig Ptrmae rte Pr giana at nile Se coatonaion hee Siler sie conrouation see oN 116 Reconded by THE CARPENTERS on AGM Records (They Long To Be) CLOSE TO YOU Words by Gtaust or mt | a or : Music by HAL DAVID mn & 2 BURT BACHARACH Stoly ng tnt HE et § Bad : = Se = bape — SS S955) === ee 3 a ee evstays tine you ere > THEY LONG TO BE a oy hy do stars fron the sky every tine by Jot Bike ae THEY LONG TO 8E case To vou los-natns Copyright Secured Thide im USA ‘AI Rights Reserved (ed by permision W (on the day that you were born the an- gels got to- geth- er and de- cm cS aa os ee ee eld ed to cre-ate a dream cone true: So they sprin- kled noon dust in your hair of gold ond star-light in your eyes of bive. fot-tow you ‘ici Hepat and Fade Ont Agi Repeting Ebb Ebmaj? Em ey Just tke ney THEY LONG 10 BE cose 0 6 “Ems? tell 0225 18 Recorded by TOM JONES on PARROT Records Brightly DELILAH Words and Music by za, LES REED aE BARRY MASON ight on the day when that night that 1 assed by her man drove a -| way 1 was win-dow, wait-ing. | ae $33 SSS fick -er - ing [shadows ot | love on her street to her |pouse and she | 0 pened the &m cag i wom - an, she de -/celved me 1 |watehed and went laugh ~ ing, felt’ the |imife in my | hand and. out of my | mind, she laughed no | more. Gene au tt Uns ie Cas ley SAE BOT CENT, Yo Internationa! Copy Scored “het in USA “Ai ghee Rena Oa pesince 19 that | girl was | no good for | me, But they |come to |breakdown the | door, For-| give lost like a 1 - Tah, T slave that just could-n't just could-n't | take an-y | more. 0225 120 American Version by GOOD NIGHT SWEETHEART RUDY VALLEE By RAY NOBLE JIMMY CAMPBELL Moderately, with feeling REG CONNELLY ce Bc Cesc oe aoe Of a a prt la feel rey Good Night} Sweet-hoart, Till we meet to -| mor - row, | Good Night Fr fete i Fin, G7 ‘Sweetheart, Steep will ban ~ ish make us for - lorn =i zg ae new day is born, a Good Night —|sweet-heart, ‘Tho! Tm not be -| side am Amt# Ht gp Fh, a: rt or ppt at ae es = ie ge a eee PP eS. pad FSCS ee Good ight Sweet-heast, || ull my love witl| guide you, Dreams on | fold you, See ea en tne Ease gb = === = é Ste =i # q a 0225 arte gs La at at voy. alas se iil aed eg Pi Pera fr nea ie 7h | in each one 1 | hold you, (Good | Night Bweet-heart, good o = Zz — ra = = = i ee : 7 s DIANE ERNO RAPEE and LEW POLLACK 2p eee Moderately Tm in |fheav -en when | 1 soe you | smile Light- ed the === ev - ‘ry-thing's| dark all the mat - ter whore p ev - cer I ‘in i a me Rerorded by JANIS JOPLIN on COLUMBIA Records DOWN ON ME Prd and Acc by ic a . Viki a & ae ev- ty -bod yin This whole round world = ook like 1s Down On 1 Love inthis = 20 2 you ace “a fhar's bela 8 Mee in _ your er have D = e igh? i ‘When you've got. yours and” ‘Tve ot Give “st some “ove, some - day if may be why Help each —oth_s er, hon’ - “ey, it you cause gg a a Few eH & 0225 motrin er ae 6 A eget > ¢ a eee looks like cy —bod-y in thie whalé round world — 124 EBB TIDE Lyric by Music by CARL SIGMAN ROBERT MAXWELL Slowly g fog ca fe plants a | kiss. like the| on == St oat to | sea and_ the burn ing | thought, Will your welre face to | face, T i : ” 2 a sot Fm c - ie FJ ee a tet, Ere ein 2g ag +e Zh of your = 2, Amt Dp a c ppt os rd First the {f arms, 18 Recorded by BOBBY VINTON on EPIC Records EV’RY DAY OF MY LIFE By JIMMIE CRANE and AL JACOBS Moderately with feeling nf EVRY DaY OF MY "i with you, ae a EVRY DAY OF MY LIFE. Sr Ga? i ie nev - er make what pleas - es o Copyright 1953, 1954 MILLER MUSIC CORPORATION, New York, Ne International Copyright Secured Made n U.S.A, Used by permizion wr &, — preatm = «ots F & eB # EV-RY DAY OF MY LIFE__ I'll _ need you close to mey—— = i #2 € = & & that’s where youll al - ways _ be. al prove how much I love you o-yver_and over a- i; om S as ee i Hl Ev- ‘ty mo-ment_ 1 live, EVRY DAY OF MY SS = —™~ Wee ae 7 lac, me 1 EV-'RY DAY OF MY — LIFE. 18 Reconded by NULSSON on RCA Records EVERYBODY'S TALKIN’ (Echoes) Words and Music by FRED NEIL Moderately Ev-ry-bod-y's — Talk - in’ at_me Sdon't hear a word theyre say - Stop-pint star = in! the fac - es 0225 © copyright 1947, 1949 THBD STORY AUC, ne {50 Sonat i, toy Angeles, alt 90008 International Copyright Secured ‘iacein USA, Al Right Rosewed Used by permision ce © mt a 129 meg Le us ovis’ where the sun keeps shin-in’ ze ae ge ul aes ‘thru the pour ~ in Go in! where the weather suits my Pr FT Cnt or, tl ce if Bank-in’ off of the north-east wind Sall-in) on a cum-mer ‘Skip-pin! o-ver the Esl 4 1 wont let you leave my love~ behind 1 wont let you leave my love be - hind I_wont— let you leave my love be - hind and, 0225 130 GENTLE ON MY MIND JOHN HARTFORD Moderately Bright Ie wnow-ing that your door ie al-ways o-pen and your path is free to walk, leave ay sleep-ing aaas And its Knowing tim not — And the ick staios that have 0225 1 197,197 LASER FICATION, NC 96h vero. Nay ied ‘Made in U.S.A. Al Dm At DpT ii eae ‘That keeps you 131 in the if eae: SS = SS . 1 # 1 & piety - = [Utee, Re TERY RPE TER? ERE EE 7S po ee Se 0225 2, It's not clinging to thé rocks and ivy planted on their columns now that binds me Or something that somebody said because they thought we fit together walkin’. W's just knowing that the world will not be cursing or forgiving when I walk along Some railroad track and find : ‘That you're moving on the backroads by the rivers of my memory and for hour! You're just gentle on my mind. 3. Though the wheat fields and the clothes lines and junkyards and the highways Come between us And some other woman crying to her mother ‘cause she turned and I was gone. Istill run im silence, tears of joy might stain my face and summer sun might Barn me ‘til I'm blind But not to where I cannot see you walkin’ on the backroads by the rivers flowing Gentle on my mind. 4. Idip my cup of soup back from the gurglin' cracklin' caldron in some train yard ‘My beard a roughning coal pile and a dirty hat pulled low across my face. ‘Through cupped hands ‘round a tin can I pretend I hold you to my breast and find ‘That you're waving from the backroads by the rivers of my memory ever emilin' Ever gentle on my mind, - I MARRIED AN ANGEL Music by on LORENZ HART Moderate tempo RICHARD RODGERS Fy CT, pF per mt | S# OT, Dprcm? CT, a ee ge mee EB I Mar -riedAn | An ~gel, Anan -gel 1 |mar-nied, r F Tim sire that the To heavy -en she's tr aw-Flly good for lel -low with a cchange-'l car=ried this ven eal cn & Mar -ried An FP Dpt amr oT F AMIS py ut oe fap He Rise i BRA ‘This beau ¢i- ful |change!tt aw -€lly good for | me. 0225 Recorded by THE NEW SEEKERS on ELEKTRA Records td I'D LIKE TO TEACH THE WORLD TO SING (In Perfect Harmony) Words and Music by 'B. BACKER B.DAVIS Moderately R.COOK F or R.GREENAWAY Eu i & Td like to build_ the worlé_ a home and fur~nish ft with love, a a r £. | 2 snow - white tur-tle doves Ve gilke to teach the world z ia ae copy 1 ee Tc hata Tab Basso hw York, 10019 omni gt rea et Mate anand Used by perminson the stand - ing hand in hand,__ And hear them ech - 0 through_ mb F fa GB rine peace through - out 0225 ‘That's the song 1 hear, let the world sing to a Pr “Fit = == ea > like to build. the world a home_ and fur-nish it with love, — Grow ap-pletrees_ and hon-ey bees D.S.al Fine I’M IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE Lyric and Melody by JIMMY Micki JGH and DOROTHY FIELOS Moderately ae oe Pon Ent, Bbaim I'm In The Mood For Love Heav-en is_in your = => r Pert ft Bright as the stars we're un- der —— gat aT on 3 F6 fa . ms AT Fme Ym In The Mood For Love? Why stop to think of wheth-er ‘This lit- {le dream might RFF Now we are one, I'm not a-fraid! c ie =j— If there's a cloud a - bove If it should rain we'll Tet it “7 —a I'm In The Mood For Love. Vm In The Mood For Love. 0225 138 Lyric by GUS KAHN Moderately ee @ co a = dreams, PLL SEE YOU IN MY DREAMS hms B You qr Amt Music by. ISHAM JONES eer Some -one | took’ you G3 Gm? cy OMT ce “4 2 hms ij Gea ae & cae wi that int oat of my arms, thril of your charms. Lie la ® Fap ity a as gen ft We cme i de 139 Recorded by THE FIREBALLS on ATCO 6491 BOTTLE OF WINE Words and Music by coon i Moderate! rately ? Bot - te Of | Wine, fruit of the vine. you gon = na let me 0 lLeave me: back — and start c a - = ty old town, Sing - in’ for nick - ele and | dimes © oa ‘Times gettin’ rough, 1 ain't got e-nough to | get 4 lit - tle Hot- tle Of | Wine, eek 3. Preacher will preach, teacher will teach, Miner will dig in the mine. ride the rods, trusting in God, 2. Pain in my head, bugs in my bed, Pants are so old that they shine. ‘Out on the street, tell the paople I meet, Buy me a bottle of wine. Hugin’ my botile of wine oe (Chorus) (chorus) Inova copie “etal 2 eg Ra Grady mon 40 THE ENTERTAINER (A RAG TIME TWO STEP) SCOTT JOPLIN Not fast a Copren ©1974 ROBBINS MUSIC CORPORATION, New Yok International Copyright Secu SA Al Righis Reserved 0225 ‘Repeat 62 ae c wae F Fédim c 0225 o Se tt 255 0225 144 Recorded by VIKKICARR om LIBERTY Reconts English Lyric by MACK DAVID IT MUST BE HIM Original French Lyric by (SEUL SUR SON ETOILE) Music by MAURICE VIDALIN GILBERT BECAUD Bb Boma? z Moderately 1. 1 tell my-aelt,_what’s done 1s done. — 2 actor a wile Tim mysselt a-gnin, rye Eb Es Ehaitgyg — Pmr bt Fmt Bit Fat it 2 fe oo ae SA Tuetimy-se——dort be fot Pay thefield, ave lot of faby I's easy whenyouplay st Tick heplecat=—— off efor Paty heart on the aelta-eis,—[gl nore hurt me any ve 7 Ebmaj? bg Eb abe Ebmai7 pbs ee fe cool Ltenmy-selt, don't be achump, vwrocaren— etl stay away. wore Ym nota pop-pet—— ona string, ——— find some-bod-y_— sew some yy-— oF + br Fmt BhmaiT x95 Eb eh a ee ae And as 1 rab the phone T pray fi And once a-fin_tumart to pray! tM ‘That'swhen the phone Flags, and 1 jump, ‘That'awhen the phone ‘be-gins to ring, 7 ? 0225 © coeray 06 tater an oan a ree wpe i i pe res us $6 Bbmaj7 Eb Fbmaj7 py Ebmajt —Eb6 Fm7 Bhr (8 # h gh 2 8 fe b him, must bef} a must eft} or ata ae Fm? wht BG Ebmsj? 6h Bba Boma}? Bb om of om ef ‘ont hel-lo, bello, ‘That's when 1 ie. ane must ve ME} nut urs nor A} And then ay i > ree Bbmaj? Fm? br Ebmay? PR/5 & 8 @ © Fmt 0225 148 From the M-G-M Film “RY AN'S DAUGHTER" IT WAS A GOOD TIME Words 6 : MACK DAVID (ROSY’S THEME) Mac by MIKE CURB MAURICE JARRE mas? & cham ‘200 & Moderately is ai i. fe 0225 Copniah @ 1970 ar oldwyn Mayr sp og ne wr cont py ES I eH Yor .¥. Intratonl Cog So ‘i igh Reserved Bb i pe igs Since you've gone and can't be mine a ~ gain, There are 0225 id De Dbmaj7 Db ce a Boe lag ES ie Ea Ae) Ht would last for - = Ebtouse 27 * amajt a Eel cee i * : We would slay oa Dit Fa, a = with never, a mom -ing 150 Recorded by THREE DOG NIGHT on DUNHILL Records JOY TO THE WORLD Words and Music by Moderate Gospel ftock D cae Bb Fr o,D Dy HOYT AXTON oe Bol eS ERP 1. Je-re-mivah was a Banh - at were oe 3 know “ove thee = Was a good friend of mine. king of the road, Tau you what Bo. = ates, Love to have my fans rma a @ a Nev-er un -der-stood 4 sin-gle word he helped bm = drinkin? is" wine.— Throw away the care and the bars and the wars And make weet love to you high "might flyer and fain-bow ri-'dery ‘AL traight shootin" son of = a= gun ? i had some mighty fine eveet Tove to you. ‘Hraight shoot” In! son - of - a ~ gun. e os Anges, cat, 90048 0225 © coo 70 LADY AME MUSE SD Wai on Ane The arrangement © Copyeg 197 by. Invrnational Copyright Secured Maden USA Used by pormision 151 To THE woRLD. tte toys and iris now Seep vue ea, ai 182 THE wore, $55 § the boys and girs, Repeat and Fade 0225 153 Recorded by CHARLEY PRIDE an RCA Records KISS AN ANGEL GOOD MORNIN’ Words and Music by ‘BEN PETERS Moderately a of 1. When - ev-er I chance to mest some old friends_ onthe 2) (Well, peo-ple may try to guess the se-cret of hap — pt 4 ge 5 5 . a 6 SS = SS = They won-der how does a man————~ get 19 be this way. = ut some of them ‘nev - er learn Ws a simple thing SS == oS : = ——— = = & Wye al-ways got smil The ret I'm speak 0225 Sopyright © 1971 by Ben Peters music, 900 O14 Hickory Blvd., Route 2, Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 International Copyright Secured Made tn U.S.A. “Ai1 Rights Reserved Used by permis 184 an - y-time and an ~y—— place, wom-an and a man in—— love, ev~'ry-timetheyask me why, I justsmileand | an-awer is im this song— that 1 al-ways sing. An ~ gel Good Morn et her know you think a -bout her when you're_ gone. 0225 155 a ay SSS = & fe = o — * Kiss An An gel Good Morn = in? and 0 Conta love her like the dev - il when you get back home,— D.S.al Coda 2, Well, get back home.— $code 0225 156 Recorded by BILLY CRASH” CRADDOCK on COLUMBIA Records KNOCK THREE TIMES Words and Music by IRWIN LEVINE and 1. RUSSETL BROWN Moderately papier 5 = Hey, girl, what - cha do - in’ down there? Dane - in’ a = lone ev you ook “out your win — dow “to ~ aight, Pull inthe string with the ight 1 can hear your mu - sie play- fo omy hear Reag how many times I saw hight while 1 tive note that's at ~ tached 1 can feel your bod - y away - yo, How in my si- lence “I 4 - dove. One floor be - low me, you don't e = ven know me, 1 love you. on Ty" in” my areaime id that_walt_ ‘be eween ‘us’ come a - part os i = + spy © 1970 POCKET FULL OF TUNES, Inc, 3 Eat Sth Se, New York, NY 0225 Internaiona Copyright Secured Woden US “a is Reserved Lied by permation D.S.and fade (Oh, my dari’, means you ain't gon ~ na 188 LAURA Slowly, with expression Am? oes i Aomp Fm? ty 7-9 BemajT Music by: DAVID RAKSIN, 0225 Oc at apo mpcenes oy eae da Any arangean ROBB. MuSie Comoran Teo Mads. Mase Ts USA, he conn fhe ee an nigamen epi 159 Gm? oe ¥6 0225 0 : Recorded by JOR COCKER on AE M Records THE LETTER Words and Music by a WAYYE CARSON fioMtpson Moserateiy fas " BF a Ain't got time to take the fastest train ba- by just wrote me 1 don't care how much mon? ey Got t get back to my Ym a= go- in’ home, My baby just wrote, me Well she 0225 © Copygh 1967 EARL BARTON MUSIC INC. 1121 South Glentone,Spingleh, Mincu, U5. A, Sole Licering Agent: Pliner” Liceming Corporation, 40 Wea Sith Sacet, New Yank, No, T0009, U8, ade in. 8. 4. ‘fights Reserve 181 ead —— = ‘wrote me 2 lot - ter said she could-n't tive with-out_— me no more, eee os # 8 # # Give me a tick ~ et for an alr ~ plane, Ain't got ime to Lake the fastest train —— SSS: Lone-ly days are gone, Tm a7 goin home My bu - by just wrote me a ee ‘Repeat for fade am Bho Well she terter.— ha-by just wrote. mea letter — 162 Recorded by THE MAMAS AND PAPAS on DUNHILL Records MONDAY, MONDAY Words and Music by JOHN PHILLIPS Moderately 1.3. MON DAY, MON - DAY, 9 good tome 20" Mon | DAY, MON | DAY! Cant. trust that day ra tay moon = in’y eas all hoped it would be. DAY, MON + DAY. come timex it Guat turns out thal way, ay mori Mon. day morn = int could-n't guaran tee aay morn ge me ne warn i fof whet was to. be 0225 © Copyright 1965 by AMERICAN BROADCASTING MUSIC, INC. (ASCAP) 8265 Beverly Bld. Lox Angas, Calif, $0046 {iss aangament © Cepytish 1970 by AMERICAN BRADEASTING MUSE IN Invernaons! Copy Sears ‘Made USA: “A Right Rosrved Used by permite That Mon - day eve wi you would Oh MONDAY, MON. DAY how etal you other day, evry other day, evs ty other day of the week is ii er But when ev - er Mon: day comes, Rg a eo Bh a ata but whenever Mom day comes yous can find me ery", 0225 14 MOONLIGHT SERENADE Lyric by a MITCHELL PARISH Es ote GLENN ANILLER Moderately ### i sing is of moon - light, ight sets me dream - ing, 1 da Fal? a BF mF aim ¥ oF Eo i fa touch of your hand. in the June night, ‘The ros - es are eyes — are like stars.bright- ly beam-ing?” Tring you and \e = ? igh Ping Moon - light $: sing you Moon - light Cop 1288 rene 1971988 ROBBINS HIE CORPORATION, New Yor NY 185 abmal? Em? ar Set nes 8 = ES ss & Let us stray heav- en ly breee —Kiss- ing the ‘trees, i I, ‘etm ei atm cr) one =I doi tet me wal. come to mid ten dur- ty stand at your gate and. Tsing you a song in the —moon-light, A. 3 3 3 3 zd cr, Tove song, ~ Ting, Moon light Ser - 168 MY MAN Words by ‘Music by ALBERT WILLEMETZ MAURICE YVAIN and JACQUES CHARLES English Lyric by Channing Pollock . Br Moderately fa ay Ob,my man I love him } 50, hell nev- er know, All my life is just de-spairbut I don't careWhen he takes ime in his arms the world is bright all | right; What's the dif-frence if I 4 ° at 0225 Copy 192 copriahtrancea! Tigh fr nor re Inarnaonl Copyig Seered AlrRghs feared tnccing Fabs Pertormanoe For ‘Any erangement or adaptation athe compotion what the once ff ene ice ty G0 Fel re usa 1 iningrent of copriht 187 PAGAN LOVE SONG Lyric by Music by ARTHUR FREED NACIO HERB BROWN: Dreamily a Fo Fe & come with | me wherd moon- beams. = ve] tills are | call ~ing. we'll Jehoor 0225 Copy ot 192 tarot tne ong eal Thy toma ie CORPORATION, He Yor WY sunt Seeger ices raed ene ie ORR Hew "Al igi Reseed icing Ful Pctormance Fer Prof ‘uy serge eapaton of hs congotonethat the tomar tin eae a ioingemant of copia 168 Recorded by THREE DOG NIGHT on DUNHILL Records NEVER ee TO SPAIN tte i e Words and Music by HOYT ANTON § 4H 1, Well E Never Been To Spain — but U kind be free. peo ple ev ~ 'xy=where 0225 © Copwighe 198 sacar Pui Tnermtions! Copyright Seared ned by gormision hing Co. tt, cla Stevens H Wein, 4 Maciaan Avenue New Yor, N.Y tade in USA Mi ighes Revered P Creuse bm "5 You should seo what 2 love-ly, love-ly world this would be, — there's aman who is down and needs a ‘help = ing hand ES if Boa if ev. Al it takes is you to un zy one__ learned to live to- geth - er. er= stand and to pall him through . Creuset 7 Sooms to Such an ons~y, easy thing it should be, We got to solve it in-di- vi du ~ al Ty, me Fr i & a Why can't you and me. learn to love one And TH do un = te you. what you no to ways a- bout il, peo-ple Wis © = nough to) move @ moun-tan, make a shoutcin! from the mounelain on out to the Oh what 2 fecl~ in! just come o~ ver CTeuge . have tbo free, — my 0 ~ pin=fon will be, bind man see, da on let's go Bet 2 #8 # = i nat-"ral ait=e = a-tion for a man pe free, peace in the val-ley,now we all can be fro. a Repeat and fade to ent on or T = i Sposen: Look, see that train ‘You know it's peat and fade to end cr F or er, < i ae # if # over there? Now that's the train of freedom, It's about to arrive any minute now. boen “long over'~ due, Look out ‘caus it's comin’ right on through, 0225.3 m” Recorded by ENGELBERT HUMPERDINCK on PARROT Records RELEASE ME Words and Music by EDDIE MILLER DUB WILLIAMS Moderately siow ROBERT YOUNT | Faip. abo Bb ee ae Re ~ lease Me, let me dont | love you Ea lives would be ro let me love a ~|gain. 2, Ihave found a now love, dear ‘And I will always want her near Her lips are warm while yours are cold Release Me, my darling, let me go. 3, Please Release Me, can't you see ‘You'd be a fool to cling to me To live a lie would bring us pain So Release Me and let me love again. 0225 {© upgh 1954 by 4STAR MUSIC CO. ING 9229 Set i ox Ane Ineeationnl Copyright Secured ‘Madein USA. Rights Reserved Used by permiznon 8 Recorded by CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVIVAL on FANTASY Records PROUD MARY Words and Mua by J.C FOGERTY Moderately (with a heavy beat) + Left a good job___ an the ci -t Work - in’ for The Man ev'ry nightand day, —— Cleaned a lot of plates in Mem- phis, Pumped a ot of pain in New Or -leana,— Anat never ont one mine we of slop ~ i's Worry bout the way (ings meh have been. — | But Inev-er saw thegood-side of the city, Until T hitched a ride on. a tiv-er boat queen — Chorus > Em | keep on — turn-in", —— = manana SEES MM nnn I a Used by permission me & ca — = ant on the wiv = en verse - g fa IW you comedown to the rivs ery Bet you gon-na find some peo - ple who live.— D.S.at Coda $ ‘You don't have to Wor- Fy. “eause you have no mon-ey,—— Peo-ple on the riv-er are hap-py to give— Repost and fade roll-int on theny = er 0225 PUT A LITTLE LOVE IN YOUR HEART Words and Music by JIMMY HOLIDAY RANDY MYERS ER JACKIE DE SHANNON Moderatel rately ‘Think of your fet = low man, lend him a help, = An oth = er day. goes by, and still the chil - 6 Ss Fetes ep eet See! ee Pek eas eee ae see, it's getting late, ob, please don't hes tate, want the world t" know, we won't “let he tred grow 0225 (© Copyright 1969 UNART MUSIC CORPORATION, New York, N.Y. International Copyright Secured Made in USA All Rights Resorvod Used by permaon 181 ° A a = & R And the world will be a better place, And the world will be a =~ m chorus a bet-ter place for you and me, You just wait and Thope when you de-cide 0225 Kindness will be your Put_A Lit-tle Love better place Repeat and jade Ais Put A Lit-tle Love In Your Repeat and fade 0225 183 SHOULD I Lyric by ARTHUR FREED Music by Moderately NACIO HERB BROWN 6 & ‘[™p snould ex] act = ly 1 how 1 | feet, ‘be -|neath the pale_moon -| light a 2r—~ i con [fess iy" ptare the Jeweet-est sto -ry [roid ar Em? at at Amt a 3 z DT im | BWR "Eo TR 4 ‘ en -|treat would actely how 1 | feel, Shoutd| T con-| Foss aerate 1 a ley ays 0225 opiagtassecee ee eee oy angen er pon ts spon ha eet can an inbingena of oprah 18 Led by ANNE MURRAY sn CAPITOL Revords PUT YOUR HAND IN THE HAND Words and Music by GENE MacLELLAN Brightly chorus; Put your flhand in thehand of the man who stilled_ the | wa-ter. y = == Amt 8 —~ # ea cs Put your hand inthehand of the man whocalmed-the |sea. ai look at your-self and-n youcan look at oth - ers dif-f'rent - ly. By put-tin' your in the hand of the man from 7 0225 yright © 1970, 197) Beshwoud Mus of Canad, Don Mis, Ota, Canada us, Rae tsianed To And Comolet by Heesiwood Mac Corporon, Holywood, Cul uermation Copiht Scared aden USA ‘AT Rss esr Und by persion When I read a~bout the part where I moo Ss look in-to the | ho - ly book. 1 wanna trem-ble. mp Ss not the gal that should ew) — 2, Mama taught me how to pray before I reached the age of seven. ‘And when I'm down on my knees that's a-when I'm close to heaven. Daddy lived his life with two kids and a wife you do what-a you must do. But he showed me enough of what it takes to get you through. (Chorus) 106 ROCKIN’ ROBIN : Bright rock tempo : J.THOMAS 1-3 He rocks inthetree-top, all the day long, Hoppin’ and a-bop-pin' and a-sing-in’ his song 2 Evirylittleswallow, evry chickadee,Ev-ry lit-tle bird in the tall oak tree. The phy) — = All the lit-tle birds on Jay-bird street, love tohear the rob- in go wise old owl, the big black crow, flap their "Tweet, tweet, tweet!" wings, sing-in' "Go,bird, go.” . 7 ,_cHoRts grta aa SSS ROCKIN" Rock 2 ee HGS td PAF = => Y t f Copyright © 1958 by Recordo Music Publishers International Copyright Secured Made in U.S.A, All Rights Reserved Used by permission Blow, ROCKIN’ RO: eel ee ee Pa a os IS = A pretty tle raven at the ie it was grand They started goin’ steady, and bless my soul, He taught himhowto do the bop and cr FE econ out - bopped the buz-zard and the 0 -ri-ole. 3He 0225 i Reconded by LYNN ANDERSON on COLUMBIA Reconds (I Never Promised You A) ROSE GARDEN By JOE SOUTH Moderately Bi he, with @ beat Tnev-er prom-ised you a rose garsden} —A-long withthe] sun-shine, there's yot tbe alittle [rain-some-time, Whenyou |takeyougot tu give so [tive and let Lvecor let Fleets 1 beg your |par-don, T never prom=ised you a [ruse gar = den verse Hf 1. eusld|| prom-iseyouthings— ike | big dia-mondrings— tat you |doe't tind ron = 08 z Steet taking You~ could| make come true — I would] giveyouthe world ight ow 3. tcoulel] sing yor atone — and. [promise youthemoon bat "it thats what takes to ‘ Took Be tére youleapatt eas ters rundeope and there [won't val's'ways) be 0225 copy © 1987, Lnteraion! Copyeghe Sacre Used by permission am 189 ial F ee a clo - ver, so you bet- ter think t fo = ver plat ter, But what woul | mat = ter, Tet you G0, But tere'sone thing | [want you to know. pull you Sut, ‘And you know what I'm | talk-un' a tru x alte if ale 2. When it's smilefor awhile and | Jet's be yol- iy, | love stould-nt be so 4. You better c z Ep Ds. + [Come actongand share the | good times while we |can, it ve your |par- con, ser a pms ied Am > TE st oe ot F Pett ‘A -tong with the |sun-shine there's got to be a Ltetle frain” sometime, 3 i 0225 1 Lyicty DEEP PURPLE aes by MITCHELL PARISH cm PETER DE ROSE Slowly with feeling F iy ing atm a Pur~ ple | falls o + ver | sieep-y gar - den ofthe | night once a -| gain I hold you ie and the |stars be- gin to Tho’ you'ze| gone, your love lives fick- er inthe fon when moon Light sii, deains, pr Sm bm # @ & a8 =a mem- 0 - ry wan = der heart" will” beat, er we'll ae ant Gin C7, cp Ores a o ie ae eath~ing my [name with a 2 wai al - ways mest in my |Deep Purple |areams. gin, ons way copy 198 RRING MUSIC CORPORATION a! York opr rl 14 fone MUSE CORPORA 0225 © conyight 9 Berened WEN RUS CORPORATION, Ne York Invernoons Copyeph Seared eden USA Ainge Reserved at Am Em, Be ar = ta ay dai - ay pet - ah : the rim —, > Dm Dar GT ‘om Deel ae at og ae 5, : af sail a. way a lit= tle dream-and set-tle igh on the crest of a thrill! Lets build Stair-way To The Stars A love = ly —— Joe Fe ae ve ppt g s al E a Stair-way To The Stars, Te would be heaven to climb to Reconded by THE FIFTH DIMENSION om BELL Records STONED SOUL PICNIC Words and Music by LAURA NYRO, Fmas? Gat roy 8 sur = Fy Can you ple-nie? wo Can you sur ~ey,— Can you pie-nic? Fmaj? if a @ = FE Guy Fray Gmt 5 “Gm Fmaiz oe ae 2 Stoned Soul Pie - nic, Suey down — Stoned Soul Pic ~ ae ie > me Stoned Soul Pie - nic, Surry own— Stoned Soul Pie = Stoned Soul Pie - nie, Surety down Stoned Soul Pic = nie. ant Set bmg “het & There be lots of time and wine.— Red, yel-low hon = oy, Ran and sun come in a kin And’ from the shy come the There be lots “of time ind ine Red, yellow hon - ey, 0225 0 a8 Ss seeeneciee = == SS oe SSS SS ii Stoned soul Stoned sou yan FMT Gur Fo Gm ee Fe i There'll be trains— of blog - some, ‘There'll be traing of mus - Je,(Phere"lt be 0225 ie.) There'll be trains of trust trains of gold - en dust, Comea-long and sur-ry on = = D.S. al Coda Bbmel7 cma? cm? Bomait Am Gm? Gagan ont He Be fas =e avect trains of thovgh— aurery on down,-— can you sur— ry?Can you sue ~ Gm? Fmaj? Gm? Fm? cmt ee Moon-shine, Stoned Soul 0225 Recorded by HERMAN'S HERMITS on MGM Recordi as THERE'S A KIND OF HUSH (ALL OVER THE WORLD) pray LES REED and Medium tempo (With a beat) GEOFF STEPHENS hoy ee = There's A Of Hush all o-ver the world_ You ean hear the sounds _—of_lov-ers in _love__ You know what I mean, Just the two and no-bod-y else—- ous vote emg EU ET eSB ret nuting Pubic Putrmanc ot Pt ‘Any sangement of daplton of Nt Smpuaton wathon te TH the cna is a infingement of copyright Used by permision 210 There's no-bod-y else ebmaj7 7 fa ear Clos -er now and you will see_what 1 mean — It is-n't a dream.. The hear on - ly sound_ that you will 0225 Ebmal? ar a a ee = = a a es = See pe Ss aa ht t fr F SSS ~ Of Hush AIL O-ver The World. To-night— all o-ver the world You can hear the sounds— _of lov-ers in love, There's A 0225 22 Recorted by BOBBY HEBB on PHILIPS Records SUNNY Words and Music by Moderate rock oe : BOBBY HEBB a Am cr yes-ter-day my life was filled with rain, thank you for the sun -shine ypou-quet, — 1. Sun = ny, you smiled at me and real- ly eased thank you for the love you've brought my way.—— — you # ant | od = ee dark days are done,— and the bright days are here, my sun-ny one shines so sin-cer gave to mea your all and all Now T feel ten fect tall. — on r T love you = 0225 © copyright 1985, 1946 by Ponble Manic Company, Ine, 15] Wet Sdth Sra, New York NY, 10019 Ivernatonal Copyright Secared| "Rade in USA ‘a Rghe onerved Used by permision 213 thank you for the truth you've let me see. thank you for that smile up - on your face thank you for the facta from Ato thank you tor that gleam that flows with grace, — Life was torn— like — wind-blown sand, Then a rock was formed_ when we held hands,— You'resmy spark of — na ~ ture's fire, you're my gwect— com - plete de =si - After Repeat D.C. and jade Sin'- ny one so tru, — 0225 1 SUNSHINE Wonks od Mase by Moderately (Go Away Today) JONATHAN EDWARDS A E 1.Sunshine go_ a - way to-day, donft feel mucha ike. dane - in! a - way to-day, don't feel mueh_ like~ dane - in’ TFA Some mans gone.and tried to. run my. life He dodt know what-he's_ ask in’ Some man's goneand tried to run my_ life He dadt know what he's_ asl I better get in line, Teast hear starts to make me won-der where. the fruits of come— on back an-oth-er day TT prom =f y= say int ‘When I grow up, Tin gon- na make it = mine, Or 0 int, He says in love and war all is fair, But —— This ola world, she's goa-na turn a rounds + 0225 © copwight 1971 CASTLE HLL PUBLISHING, LT, lovemainal Cepyrigh Secured ade in USA. All igh Roseved Ted by permission 215 to Cotg oO these aint dues I been pay int he’s got cards. he aint show = in Brand new bells will be ring = int. 10 Coda How much does it. cost@_ TM buy it, The time is all__weve_ lost. heeast e- ven run his own ih i Bah Coal A ET coda _P Dmaj7ns DP cig Bm fh = Es + shine, — s DS, al Coda 0225 ne Lyric by JOHN” LATOUCHE ‘and TED FETTER Moderately TAKING A CHANCE ON LOVE Music by VERNON. DUKE ee ss == = aa eee 1. hear those trum-pets blow a» gain Here [some a- gain Ym gon- na make things bum a- gaia Hare 1 slip as gale Peete race ty natn Em? Cm ppq G7 ia = glow a damb a grip a- gain gain gain a-bout to take that a-bout to beat the ‘A Chance A Chance ‘A Chance On On On bai MS a Love Love Love idea - gain nda - gain that_I_canmake life move a - gain ee - Am, ant y Boose, fe Fl A = Sh : = é 25 SS = str - ay - eyed a gain ‘A Chance On i ing grand a gain A Chance On 1 inthe groove a - gain A_Chance On 1 a == ees 3 === (ae JF iy ae | — LZ fe i | = Se | = z at = i 0225 rp 40 LER MUSE CORPORATION, How Yok, a. iomanonal Copan Seaes % on, 7 icin oot oF ™ i a ie Rel ER thought that cards—.were a frame - up— I nev » er—— would try ney - er dreamed in my slam - bers— and bets were. ta - bao walk @- round_with a” horse - shoe. in elo - ver— TI lie Eb atm rm AT 1s ef 2 tf 8 ee now Im tak - ingthe game up and the ace of hearts is high now I'm play- ingthe num - bers. on a lit-tle dream for two broth -er rab - bit of course you. bet ter kissyour foot good-bye Em? * a rain-bow blend-ing now— with my chin a - gain_ for a fall a- gain_ Ctatm Dg a Things are mend-fng now 1, see Wad - ing in a- gain Tim lead On . the ball a - gain— Tm rid - ie re io 1 n fs=—hnp a Vee Am Amt pt mt gr ane a ee well have Ourbap-py end-ing now Tak-ing A Chance On Love. Tmstart-in’ ont to win gai Tak-ing A Chance On Love. Yn gon-nagive my all a- gain Tek-ing A Chance On = S, re Lue |r 0225 28 Lyrie by THAT LUCKY OLD SUN Mn MAVEN GILLESPIE seastey Shari Moderately work like the dev- il for my Sweat ‘til I'm wrin-kled and | gray, While That | Luck-y Old sun has. - = ee eee a am oeme oc Dp Fe : fa ae gy ze ede ey f a - round heav-en all ee et 9 prt 90, 98 BOBBING UC CORPORATION, New Yo, W- _ eee eon ee down that clo fC a 1 | ce wash all my trou - bles ¢ am rms ¢ = fe gi pO nothin! to do tug | rol around heaven att | day. day. 2 = ¢- Sn sae — Ey ase = a = . 3 2 Fr) TRY A LITTLE TENDERNESS Moderately slow af ‘Recorded by THREE DOG NIGHT on DUNHILL Records Hl eee ie Wom-en do get wea-ry By HARRY WOODS JIMMY CAMPBELL . REG_ CONNELLY aa wear-ing the same shab-by — ——— + 8s = = And when she's wea- ry, t= “al ‘Try A Lit -fe Ten - der - things she may nev ~ er pos-| sess, Rirr not just sen-ti~ = men = tal She | has her grief and jean Wom-en don't for-get it, | Love Is their whole hap-pt -|ness, It's all so eas-y ‘Try A Lit-tle Ten-der-| ness. 0225 22 Theme melody jrom the 20th Century-Fox CinemaScope Production “THREE COINS IN THE FOUNTAIN" THREE COINS IN THE FOUNTAIN Words by Music by Moderately tea : _fi_—— B® fe o —— 4 = ELLE ae Each one seek-ing hap-pi / ne: ™P Three Coins In The Foun-tain, Thewe earl in the founvtan, Each nenrlongsiag ae he nen : = nasi cnt Fe BE pes Se ; ‘Thrown by three hope-ful ‘There they Iie inthe a = oda eb oe ie pee Which one will the foun-tain|bless? ce Sys —= aE i ] RF Foun-tain, ‘Through the rip-ples how they shine Just one wish will be lerant- ed LF a = Abs Bir ih ey eas - —_ es, SSS ‘One heart will wear a val-enctine, Make t Bree 0225 Recorded by SAM COOKE on RCA VICTOR Records ms THAT'S IT, I QUIT, TM MOVIN’ ON Moderately, with a beat By a ROY ALFRED and ag DEL SERNO When we used” to say good night, Ta | al - ways Kiss and hold you tight, but lh = er night we had a date and|you showed up two hours late, bul Bas by oT can take a lotvausd I love ev - "ry - thing you've got, but a fal - or late - ly you dorlt seem to care, you lelose the door and leave me stand-ing ther, thoughyour hair was all in glace, some] bod - y smeared the lip ~stick on your face, though your kiss es thrill me” so, Mf Wyou've got some - one else I've got to go, b7 ee a To coda it's not [tale ev ='ry_ place. — I'm mov- in’ guess you finow. You mademe want you, a youmademe need you,| Youmade me tum-bie afd | tal. it Tcanthave you, Coda = Bb OF o a ee Copyii' 961 by Planetary Mune Fupaing Cop, 17. 6m New York NY his arrangement Copyright © 1966 by Planetary Music Publishing Corp. International Copyright Secured Made In USA. ‘All Rights Reserved Used by perme fe Bh curse the way I want you, T dow'twant you at | all. 0225 24 Recorded by THE CARPENTERS on AGM Records aoe V ords b 5 sic b paut wiutians WE'VE ONLY JUST BEGUN ooit’Si@uors Slowly wo F wbmal? Am? ie Ve've On=ly Just Be - gun to Be ~forethe “ris - ing sun we 3, And when the eve ning comes we White lace and So man = y So_much of 3 emo om? me pr (C7eugt cr ee i ral e to Coda ie El prom - i- ses’ A kiss for luck and we're on our way. roads to choose Westart out walk-ing and learn to run. life a~ head Welllfind a placewhere there's room to grow, a mast? Fmal7_Bbmma)? con ‘BbmajT a 2S a And yes, We've Just Be- gun. Shar-ing hor- zons thatare Fr = Copyright @ 1970 by ving Mui In 1), Hellywood, Clone 0225 Inrernstions! Copyright Secured ‘Made in USA. ‘Alf Rights Reserved Used by permicton . Gmaj? ge Watch-ing the signs a- long the new tous, chmajt “hh e = = & a Ik-ing it o-ver justthe two of us, Work-ing to-geth-er day to Coda F=ai? * ee DS. at Coda % We've On-ly Just Be - gun. 0225 THE WABASH CANNON BALL Words and Music by Moderately bright Ea Bot kb a 3 Ee the might-y rush-ing a8 she/streams a - long the bb Bet : xo & 8 e ‘The |mighty rush-ing |en- gine, hear the | bell and whistle | call, As you le | 7 t roll a- long in |safe-ty on The |Wa-bash Can-non | Ball. 0225 © Copytih i43, 1988 OBEN MUSIC CORPORATION, New York HY wuratora Cpt Sua Ais Resa lncuing Pub Permian for eft Any anaement or sapaon of conga wit he crt of he Suc toning of cape WHEN I GROW TOO OLD TO DREAM ma Lyric by Music by OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN I SIGMUND ROMBERG wy a love wil |itve in my | heart, So Dr ae i Grow Too JOld ToDream, That | kiss will [live in my |heart. 0225 cont real i180 tree ne eg ed het ie Iga ouput te word cased by BONS MUR EOMPORATIO, Sew Yo amen Capra aed Tate esa Ai ahs Read king Pe Pfrmacy Fr Pi ‘oy wncgene 0 apni of congoson wie anes Sao san ingore! eapriah ™ What Can I Say After I Say I’m Sorry? By WALTER DONALDSON Moderately, and ABE LYMAN & et os ant a 2 hat oan I say, dear] af-ter I say I'm prove it to you, didn't mean to | ev- er be mean to would-n't fool like 0225 Caprah 928 MLLER MUSIC CORPORATION, New Yo. ¥: c maj but | right or wrong emo Why should 1 take bod- y Uke you and. cma? GS. i = Amt = B a = a i sor-ry dear, So | what can I 20 When The Moon Comes Over The Mountain Slow waltz tempo r ct, or Bb § = comes | O = yer The | oui tain. ‘we |stratl"neatnehe | moun- tain Bbms "Sour HOWARD JOHNSON HARRY WOODS =~ cr om7 on [te me ae sings 2, | gam dear of ‘cov ered | Val = with my |mem='ries of 0225 eh are BST tae ak eed ag a ama fs Pt you RI Toc a tinge at eppiie ©? Gt cry ahm pms ee F a a ET THE WHIFFENPOOF SONG Slowly, with expression ae TOD B. GALLOWAY & mW e mp g t we're | poor it~ tle |lambs who have} lost, Br Bb Eaim BHT & i a t a ‘ We're] it - te black | sheep who have| gone Gen = tle-men| song - stors ce a abr ey i # i LPP T Pe PPLE Sr 0225 a il muse ComSRR Neo "Spah ts LGR MSIE CORPORATION ee Vou N. Inman Consh ot USA, [Altea acing Pc Pramas or ny sang at sation of i sano aia ona ab Sana ntngset of nih = Recorded by TOM JONES ov PARROT Records WHAT’S NEW PUSSYCAT? Lyric by Musie by HAL DAVID BURT BACHARACH ‘Moderate Waltz tempo © What's New | Pus - What's New | Pus - sy - cat Chorus a Pus - sy - eat, | Pus - sy- cat, flow-ers and | lots 0225 © Conyoghe 145 by UNITED ARNT MUSIC CO, INC, New Yr, NY ‘nanan! pit See Made Usa ‘al i need iad by prminoe ab ieee hous to [spent with | you, and | pow-der your cute bitte | pus-sy-eat nose. Pus- sy ~ cat, b. b Br Bm? lea 67 Pus - sy - cat, and your | pus - sy - eat 0225 / WHISPERING JOR scuonbeecte JOHN Sct Moderately RICHARD COBLRN 6 ae VINCENT ROSE = - ‘Whi per~ ing [while you cud-dle | near Whis - per-ing | why youll nev - er | leave Ares An f ? fc peeing [oo oo coo can | tear For ing ity yoo sev - Gx" |rieve ut = ae per and i Whis + per = ing that 0225 anh 120 mh MURE CORPORATION, ew Ye copy lt Se CoasoearON Nie kK ena gr te ase eon ‘ian twared cig ae Parma fo tye fy ange etn of i conan a so fe Sorin eget epi Words by DOROTHY TERRISS Moderate! eud- dle and Atm e bbl — Light, Ta 8 ie WONDERFUL ONE Music by 4 PAUL WAETEMAN TERDE GROFE ‘Adapted trom a Theme by ly MARSHALL NEILAN m8 r Abdi oT Ss #° «& £ «# er = der-ful | One, When ev - er I'm dream- ing, Love's love-light [== fold near to con-ly |you, In the] shad -ow ~ y by a, Sil-ver-y | moon-light there'snone 26 WITH PEN IN HAND Words and Must by Moderately nal GOLDSBORO # = ia © Copyright 1968 Detail Muse, ne New York, NY. somed Made in USA, 0225 International Copyright Se ‘All RightsReserved Used by permission 231 ev-'ry-thing up to and } youn be on your own, youll be on your own, 3. Can you take good care of Johnny? Can You take him to school everyday? ‘Can you teach him how to catch a fish and keep all those bullies away, Hear what Tsay? 4. Can you teach him how to whistle a tune? Can you tell him about the man in the moon? If you can do these things then maybe he won't miss me, Maybe he won't miss me. 5. And tonight as you lay in that big lonely bed, ‘And you look aé the pillow where I Taid my head, ‘With your heart on fire will you have no desire to kiss me, And to hold me? 6. And Sf you can forget the good times we had, If you think that the good Limes don't outweigh the bad, ‘Then sign your name and Til be on my way, Til be on miy way. 0225 ae WOULD YOU Lyric by Music by ARTHUR FREED NACIO HERS BROWN Slowly abr Pmt Bbr ae ee i ] = i RF hor in. his | arms Would | You, Would | You, He i her with a | sigh Would | You, Would | You, mp Py Fmt Bbr Fred ae = =f : ig =a Rt IP and they were | on ty | friends, say let's do. the |same as | they, coat th err iogement of eopriaht CARA MIA UF ® Words and Music by TULIO TRAPANI and LEE LANGE Moderately cae a: co pager lWach time we rf aE Carre Mi- a Say thosewords di heart wants to jéie. My | dar-lingyhear my}pray's, Cara” Mi a {mine, @ 9 8 2 Hh a “a # ee a Hes? ~ Here are my farms you a-|lone will | share, TH be your | love till the lend of om oe aig ff) Bae ome HEHE J t All Iwant islyou for -Jev - er-more, tofhold, to love, a -| dore.. D.|S.al Fine b 0225 Cenyrlghn 1954, 1945 LEO FIST, Ine, New York, igs for Noth wnd South Anavien carl by LEO FEIT, ne ight for rect of Word conwlog by Robin ins Casporatin, Loder England Insermaonal Copyright Secures Tada in USA Ai Sighs Resarond nlesing Public Pesormance For Profit ‘Any sangemant or adaption af the campoaion without the coant of he een an inragerent of copyright 240 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents A Ted Richmond Production “ADVANCE TO THE REAR” TODAY aS Seas Moderately slow oan er a z while the | blos~soms still | cling ia a g taste your stray ries, Tl | drink your sweet | wine. Fr ebm = e a mil - lien to > mor ~ rows shall | all 2 all the | joy that is | mine, F } Gm? er emt @ 4 A son maging ris RERUE GME etre eM sora can rE tna ama ma DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER (From the United Artists Motion Picture "DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER" Lyric by Masic by DON BLACK JOHN BARRY Moderately Dia-monds Are For-ev - er, all T need to please me, slim -U - late and tease me, ‘They won't — Bbmalt et cr Ht 9. eave in the night, 've no fear that they might de - sert 0225, George 171 by UIT ARIS MUS. Landon, Erland a at forse Cae ae by att MOS CORPORATION, Nos Yo. Ni ‘ws Cpr Secured "ati Roses Used by permion 22 Dia-monds Are For-ev ~ er, —___ hold one up and then caress it, Dia-monds Are For-ev ~ er, spark ling round my lit tle fin - ger. cE of Touch it, stroke it and un-dresa it, 1 can see _ev-try part,noth-ing Unlike men, the dia-mondslin-gers Men are mere mor-talswhoare not ee eS) oe worth go-ing to yourgrave for, —-—> —— fe — for what good will 7 Dia = monds sev - er —3— 0225 For when love's bey us -tre as dtm monds Are For-ev-er, for - ev-er, for-av - er. Dia-monds Are For-ev-er, for~ ev ser, for ev ~ er, 0225, = m8 Words and Music by SEYMOUR, SIMONS Moderately HAVEN GILLESPIE F : RICHARD A. WHITING. a you love me too, No one else will do the a nn if cor Bless your lit - tle heart, — |Hon -ey, Ev-"ry day would be ¥ 0225 copy SR Mae oe Ee eh ne fa, “Seva ius ito as he! Wow Yon N-¥ Inectinal Coppi eats ade USA, 25 Recorded by OLIVER on JUBILEE Records GOOD MORNING STARSHINE Mae by JAMES RADO GALT MacDERMOT GEROME RAGNI Moderate 4 Good Morn = ing Star = Bhi, ‘The earth says "Hel - Io” oI eo « «8 # Fea twin = kle be f 0225 oc All ight contoied and w interanonel Copyrg Used by permission 3 a8 Me ¢ BY, . = Fe 1 en Ghd dy glup loo - py mor = ing sing = Sab—ba sib - by eab-ba 281 == Good Morn = ing ae Recorded by TOM JONES on PARROT Records GREEN GREEN GRASS OF HOME Words and Music b4 ‘CURLY PUTMAN, _, Moderato is ry 3 The eld home town lubes the same bs 1 step down fram the 2 ty house Testi staring, Tho’ the palst. opmeed” and (reestotion) Phen I awake and took found me ee > or } es = Tae = - ® ier 1 Leen bs = i = —- 5 s SI [ 2 m f == train — and tere to meet me is my Ma = ma— ary. andUtereSthat old oak tree dat T used was only dreaming that surround me and [realize that I g cm? pz Bb ab? Eb & a = = 7 q i ke Down the road I luok, and there runs Masry Down the lane Twalk with omy sweet Masry For theres « guardund therev a sad old pire 10 28 zh Dpt om7 FT cmt Fr Bb gb cmt rr & Be & # fen ba me + = - > eS ee mt ae lips like eherties.its good to touch the greengreen grass of home” Yeathey't lips like chersries,it’s good totouch the greengreen grass of home. (to recttation) —_—_Yessthey'Il walk at day-break a-gain I'll touch the green, green grasyof home. (to Chorus! Ope RE ay a ade ee = soe ey Chorus ba cmt Bb i all come to meet me arms reach-ing smil-ing sweet-ly it's good totauch all come to see me in the oie the ene a Ge Ed Fa greengreen grass of - home. (2) The shade of that cmt & got Crt Bb aie fe e S@ 8 Boe old oak tree as they lay me ‘neaththe greengreen grass of home, a ar 2 0225 Recorded by THE RASCALS on ATLANTIC Records GROOVIN’ Words and Music by FELIX CAVALIERE Moderately slow i EDWARD BRIGATI, Je. om aS 2B car Sly ca is = S===— fas could-n't get a= way too ‘an y-thing we'dlike to do, could-n't get a= way {00 cmt = aa . SSS 5 ~ thing that's bet ~ ter, “Phe world is ours when ev ~ er we could 500, We_could be an- y ~ one we'd ‘There ain't place 14 like to be in - stead_ of ‘And all. thoge happy peo-ple we could mest just * Nue muSA PUBLISHING CO, LT. c/o Stevens Ail Righns Reserved lncleding Publ © copyright 1987 a6 0208 ‘ecinaonel Cop nce for Poi Used by permision ae: em _ ont, Sap emt tly ‘2 om? (Fil) 281 ea We'll keep on spendin’ sun-ny days this way, a om aa cet (ely a car agile mm Si # We're gonna talk and laugh our time Teel it com-inveloser day by day, Sat « ce Life would be ee - sta-sy you and me end —less-ly fon a Sun=day af-ter~ [ oo ae 5 Be Real ~ ly could-n't get a-way too 1 Bb cme & ean = ‘Repeat and fate cmt Bb cmt (rps) cma (rgiass) Ee a He itt =~. Repeat and fade - HLLILI, HI-LO Words by Music by HELEN DEUTSCH a : BRONISLAU KAPER Moderately i fet song, HI-LI- LI, WI- ask niche trough! he word conrad by AON NURS CORPORATION, New Yok, 0225 rota opera Sec Made a USA. Any enanguran ada ThE compontan wit te suet ofthe owner an nfngemen of copyright

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