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“WANA OED os ALices Collection Vera, Selectisna, E. y-HARBURG Music by HAROLD ARLEN contents PAGE OVER THE RAINBOW....... Sea 5 Seed FSO zo ceny 08 DING- DONG! THE WITCH IS DEAD...... voces 12 THE JITTERBUG.............. sme reach sum tes as LG WE'RE OFF TO SEE THE WIZARD . oonvas DE THE MERRY OLD LAND OF O7Z..................5-- 24 IF J ONLY HAD A BRAIN............-..-...-- .. 28 MUNCHKINLAND.. et ee 32 LULLABY LEAGUE AND LOLLYPOP GUILD........ 36 IF | WERE KING OF THE FOREST... me 7 see 38 OPTIMISTIC VOICES. .............0...00.cc eects .40 al Oba t Snes © Copyright 1968 |Art-01939 Turner AML Rights © 1995 WARNER BROS. PUBLICATIONS INC. Al Sung by Dorotby* OVER THE RAINBOW Featured in the M-G-M Picture “THE WIZARD OF OZ’ Lyric by . : Music by EY. HARBURG Abice's Collection HAROLD ARLEN Moderately (Not fast) fen nf -J> “TT ‘ ia = = Moderately (Not fast) Eb Ab Ebmaja Fm7_Bb7 When all theworld is a hope-less jum-ble and the raindrops tum-ble alk a - round, eb Ebaim Fm Bo Eb Guitar Tacit o-pens a mag-ic lane 4 rae Eb Ab Ebmaj7 Dm7___G7 Whenall the clouds dark-en up the sky-way, theresa rainbow high-way to be found, \ chp Se *Dorothy — Judy Garland Aba Fo Fm? Eb from your wia-dow To a placebehind the Bb Ehdim Fa By Just a step be-yond the rain, khy ab Abmaj ay Gm7_ Fh GmT_Edim Chorus, Moderately (Not fast) Eb Cn 6m Some -where O-ver TheRainbow way up high, 2 OF Eb co FT Pm Bb7 Eb Fm7 Bh -9 abe Abmo Theré’s a land that I heard of once in a lulla - by, eas tif Fr nid ab abmoj7 bz Gm7 Eb GmaEdim Abs Abme cm Gm Eb? eb jnbow skies are blue, And the Some - where i : 1 1 et eb os FT Fm ht Bb dreamily yb be Eb dreams that you dare to dream real-ly do come true Some day Tl wish up-on a star and ab Eb BbT Eb Fm? BbT kbs Bh wake up where the clouds are far be-hind me, ‘Where troub les melt like lem-on drops, a- C4im Fre Ebm Cdim Pmt Bhat Bb om above the chim-ney tops that's where you'll find ne. = Some + where , “ae Gm Eb Ab ay Gm7 Ab6 abmé Eb Gm7_Edim : == O-ver The Rain-bow blue - birds fly, Birds Guitar Tacit Eb Fm7 Bb7 Eb hap-py lit-tle blye-birds fly be-yond the rain-bow,why oh why cat 1? i ——pp Sang by Munchkins in Munchkinland DING-DONG! THE WITCH 1S DEAD Featured in the M-G-M Picture "THE WIZARD OF O7' Lyric by . ; Music by EY. HARBURG Alice's Collection HAROLD ARLEN Moderately t P staccato Moderately c Gn Dm Once therewas a wick-ed witch in the love-ly land of z, And a wicked-er,wicked-er, P staccato simile Fo c ‘D7 D7-5_G7 c i Cf wick-ed-er witch there never, nev-er was. She fi Munch kin land with ¥ l Dm F oF Fme_¢ ter-ror and with dread, ‘Till one fine day from Kan-sas way a cy-clone caught a T = = poco accel Fr © 1938 MeuwoGoldwynMayer Ine, Q Renewed 1966 Meteo-Goldwyn Mayer Ine ©'1939 Leo Fest. Ine. © Renewed 1967 Leo. Sights throughout the world eontrolted by Leo Fé 8276 International Copy ight Sceured Made In USA Dz Dm7 Am? F Fmaj7 G7 h her doomas she was fly - ing house thatbrought the wick-ed,wick-ed wite! pocorit. SL Guitar Tacit C o Edin. For the house fellon her head andthe cor-o-ner pro- Lh. o a tempo -nounced her 3 Joyously Abms, Guitar Tacit Cmai? GusB>) Fe Abms thru the town the joy-ous news was spread. —— § Chorus, Moderately 10maj7 6 E © Ding - Dong, The Witch Is Dead! Which old witch? the wick-ed witch P- Cy marcato Cmaj7? 06 Dm? 2 G7 c Am? Dm? Gs Cmaj7 O06 Ding - dong, the wick-ed witch is dead = = > I 0 Cmaj7 06 sleep- y head, rub your eyes, get out of bed. Wake — up, _the Dm7 DI7-5 Gm7 c7_ Bb cy Am GF wick- ed witch is dead!___..___ She's gone where the gob-lins go be- Amé ry ¢ Gmaj7_ G5 Em7 Am7 D9 Dm7 be - low, be-low, yo - ho lets o- pen up and sing, Em G9 Omaj7__— 08 o ring the bells out: Ding - Dong! the mer-ry - 0 sing it high, Am Fmaj7 Dmx, G7. 6 sing it low, Let them know the wick-ed witch is dead : U 0 fz Crom, © _Cmaj7 Gus B:) Fe Aims ce dead Sung by Scarecrow, Tin Woodman, Cowardly Lion and Dorathy* THE JITTERBUG Featured in the M-G-M Picture "THE WIZARD OF OZ’ Lyric by , Music by E.Y. HARBURG Abico's Collection HAROLD ARLEN Moderately) — f) ) D = _ nf Moderately G Am pz G Am___p7_ Lis-ten all you chill - P inysteriously~ G Am. bz G Az Amz There's a mod-ern vill” - un— , Wors-er than that old__ boo-gie woo-gie, D a — A t ¢e 0D D Am_< bz SG Am D7 When that goof-y crit. - ter— spots your fan-cy clothes,— 2 *Searecrow — Ray Bolger, Tin Woodman — Jack Haley, Cowardly Lon — Bert Labr, Dorothy — Judy Garland © 1938 Mei Made tn US.A, ial Copyright Secured 8276 fom Bbmaj7 | C7 By Em7 Am7 G Am D7 He injects a jit~- tep—— Starts you danc-ing on a thousand toes, TUT [YP FF D7 Guitar Tacit < Therehe goes. iF Chorus, Moderately(with a sering) ot Edin [ D7 Dz Who's that hid ing in the tree top? It's that ras- —— = = —=—== > Edim D7 é Am7 G c Edm Dr Edin bye oO pz ) Edim__ buzz-ing ’round Keep a - way Jitgser bue——, e Oh! the bees in the breeze andthe bats in the trees have a ter- ri-ble, hor-ri-ble buzz, But the bees in the breeze and the G G6 AT Dz bats in the treescould-nt © do what The Jit-ter-bug does, So be care- >—— e Edim pb? Edi D7 = of that ras - cal,—— Keep a-way— > > Edim —7 G Am7 G Am7 [i For Repeat) \f2.(fo Patter) W For Fine 1 G___Am7_G ~ G Am? G_ G7 G Am? G a Jitter- bug. c Dm? c Dm7 c Dm? Cc Dmz = Oh! The Jit-ter - bug— Bug-a-bug, bug-a - bug, bug-a - boo. Dai? Dm? c Dm cpm Dm7 in the throes, the crit-ters Guitar Tacit Bb maja c7 BT Em? Am? D7 = — , Got me danc - ing on a thou-sand toes, ——____ Thar’ she blows. PR YF lt F D.S.al Fine % WhoSthat hid- = = Ns =| DSal Fine Sung by Dorothy, Tin Woodman, Scarecrow and Cowardly Lion WERE OFF 70 SEE THE WIZARD (THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF 02) Featured in the M-G-M Picture “THE WIZARD OF O72” Lyric by a Music by EY. HARBURG Alice's Coblection HAROLD ARLEN Marcia Moderato S Marcia Moderato € or c or c Fol-low the yel-low brick — road,—— Fol - low the yel -low brick pt RT? TURIN yo 7d Dm7 F or Am? bz pm7_67 Fol - low, fol - low, fol low, fol - low, fol-low the yel-low brick pr? 939 Leo Feist Ine. 8276 Renewed 1967 Leo Feist ne. International Copyright Secured Made In US.A. [Al Rights Reserved bm7 a7 © Dm? or c Fol-low the rain- bow o-ver thestream, Fol-low the fel-low who fol-lows a dream, TTR FF Fol - Tow, fol - low, fol - low,fol - low, Fol-low the yel-lowbrick road. Were Chorus, Marcia Moderato c or c Dm7 G7 ci Off To See The Wiz-ard, The wonderful Wizard of Om=—~ We Spar TTP TI FR Em bm Am7 D7 or Whiz of a Wiz if ev-er a Wiz there was.—— If ev-er, ch ev-er_g Wiz there was, The Wizard of Oz is one _be-coz,__be- or Drs, Am? p7_G7 Guitar tacit ~coz of the won-der-ful things he does (whistle). | ths Off To See The Wiz - ard, won - der-ful Wiz-ard of “a Sung by Wizard of Oz* THE MERRY OLD LAND OF OZ Featured in the M-G-M Picture "THE WIZARD OF OZ” Lyric by ae Music by EY. HARBURG Abice's Collection HAROLD ARLEN Moderately _ nf 1 Moderately -(with humor) eb Fmt eb There's a gar - den spot, Iim told,where it's ney- er too hot and it's i's Abmaj7_abe Fm? nev -er too cold; Where you're nev - er too young and you're nev - er too old, Where you're ia Bb Bbms Gm7 cr Eb Edim er too thin or — tall ‘And youre nev - er, nev- er, nev - er too, * Wizard of Oz — Frank Morgan (© 1938 Metro-GoldwyaMayer Inc. © Renewed 1966 Metro Goldwyn-Mayer Ine i939 Leo Feist: Inc. © Renewed 1967 Leo Feist Ine ns throughout the world controlled by Leo Feist, ine International Copyright Secured ‘Madea US.A IRIURights Reserved 8276 Fm7 Bb7. Rb Bbm7 Ebr Ob! youre Ab Abe Eb cm Fm? not too mad and youre not too sane And you dont com e_ and you ——. t Bb7 Eb Gm7 Bhms c7 dont com - plain, All you do i “cause it's down - right, = Chorus, Moderately con-Spirito eh Ebmaj7 Fn? Bb? Eb Gm? Ab _pbr Ho-ho- bol and a couple of tra- la & Eb cm? Ab Fm7 Eb Fm7 Bby Eb Ab how we laugh the day away, In The Mer- ry Old Land OF Bh Ebmaj? em? Bb Eh ama Ab bby brz bez Chirp,chirp,chirp, and a coup - : That's Eb Ab EE Pm7 BT Eb Db EbT how the crick-ets crick all day In The Mer-ry Old Land Of Ab Fm? p75 Bbme cu cm c7 up at twelve and stat to work at aT Fm7 Fmé pbs Fr F25 Bb7 hour for lunch and then at two were done, Jol = ly good sun | m Be ebmaj7 ma BBY xb ma Abby Eb cmt Ha-ha-hal Ho-ho-hol anda coup-le of tra la las, That's how we laugh the ab Fm7 Eb Fm7 BT Rb Eb day a-way, In The Mer- ry Old Land OF Ys y Sung by Scarecrow, Tin Woodman und Cowardly Lion IF 1 ONLY HAD A BRAIN (IF | ONLY HAD A HEART) (IF | ONLY HAD THE NERVE) Featured in the M-G-M Picture "THE WIZARD OF O7! Lyric b Alice's & jew Music by yric by co's Collectio HAROLD AKEEN E.Y. HARBURG Moderately Lazily liscarecrow? Said a scare-crow swing-in' on a pole. To a black-bird sit- tin’ on a (Tin Woodmen) Said a tin- man rat - tlin’ his gibs_ To a straw-man sad and wea- ry Ncowardiy tion) Said a li - on poor neu-rot-ic li-on, To a miss who lis-tened to him cr fence — “Oh! the Lord gave me a soul__ But for - eyed, “Oh! the Lord gave me tin ribs But for - rave, “Oh! the Lord made me a li - on, But the wy nMayer tne The. ine AIIRights Reserved © 1938 MeteGotawyn Mayer tne, © Renewed 1966 Meta G Suntan: © Renewed 1907 Lent ign tughout the world eonteled by Leo 8276 Iniornational Convent Secured Made In US. FP cz Calm. cr -got to give me common sense _If I had anounce of common sense.” -got to put aheart in - side’. Then he bangedhis hol - low chestand cried. Lord for-got tomakeme brave’ Thenhis tail be-gan to curl and wave. Chorus, Moderate]; 5 Ye on $ : = con - ferr - in’ with the flow'ts con- he should be on his met-tle and sy, with “Seareerow) I could while a-way the hours (Tin Wootman)When a — man's an emp - ty ket-tle (covaraty tin) Life.,i8 Sad believe me mis-sy whenyoure born to be a. sis gra (ad Lid) pom, Fmaj7 Gmi Fe Gm7 -sult -in'with the Yai7——— And my head, Id bescratch-in’ whilemy yet Imtorn a part Just be - cause Im pre-sum - in’ that I “out the vim and verve — Fy But J ,could change my hab - its, nev er jocof a (a Mth, i or Gm7 Ebmé 7 FR Bb F or cr thoughtswere bus-y hatch - in’ If I On-ly Had A Brain could be kind-a hu-man If I On-ly Had A Heart. “ ae more be scaredof rab-bits If I On-ly HadThe Nerja a ARdin am7 Fmaj.7 srav-el evry riddle for an-y in-di-vid-le in troub-le or in pain ten-der, Id be gentle and aw- ful sen-ti-mental re - gard-ing love and art fraidthere's no de-ny- in’ Tm just a dan-dy-li-on, A’ fate Idot de-sewe go fy Gm7 Fe en? cr Gmz_——sEbms—07 = With the thoughts Id bethink-in’ I could be anoth - er Lin-coln[f I —o=_ Id be friends withthesparrows and the boy thatshootsthear-rows lf 1 1 show. sess, be a H v0 But J, could showmyprow-ess, bea li omnot a mow.ess If 1 F Bb F Fe cm7 Fy Bb Daim, Am? D7 On-ly Had A’ Bral 1______ couldtellyou why On-ly Had A Heart Pic-ture me a bal-co- ny On-ly Had The Nere;<———=—F—~_Oh, sd be_in_mystride, Gm cma cy‘ Fmaj7 Gms ay { could think of things I nev - er thunk be- thou, Ro me - the way I nev, er roared be - F O-ceans near the shore, -bove a voice sings low, king down to the core, G9 {Guitar Tarit Cdim cr andthenId sit and think some more I would -0) I hear a beat How sweet! Just to -fore, AndthenId rrrwoof, and roar some more. I would = grayed ti) Fe Opt Fmaj7 not be just a nuff-in’ my head all full of stuff-in’ my heart all fell of pai reg-is-ter e - motion. “Jeal-ous-y"” “De - vo-tion”'and real- ly feel the part showthe di-no - sau-rus, who'sking a-round the for-res| a king theybet-ter_ serve 00 Ebme C7 Om Fe Gm7 cr Gm? Andper-haps Id de-serveyouand be ev-en worthyervyou If _ I would stay young andchipper and Id lock it with a zipper If = SS Whywith my “regal beez-er I could be an-oth-er Caesar If stead fib) fl I, 1 F Bb Fr Gm7 Bm C7 F Bb F Gm7 C7 P On-lyHad A Brain Tcould On-lyHad A Brain.—— On-lyHad A Heart. Whena On-lyHad A Heart. On-lyHad The Nerve Life, ig, On-lyHad The Nerve , loco To oneal toe Sung by Good Witch, Doroshy and Munchkins MUNCHKINLAND Featured in the M-G-M Picture “THE WIZARD OF OZ” Lyric by Gbice's Collection Music by E.Y. HARBURG HAROLD ARLEN Moderately F Gm7 co F Come out, come out wher - ev - er you and) meet the young Bb OF Dm? Gm? la-dy who fell from a star, Bb Fmaj7 Dm7 Gm? ¢ Dm Gm 7 fellfromthe sky, She fell ver-y far and Kan-sas she says is the name of the — 5, © 1938 Metro-GoldwynMayer Inc, © 1966 Metro-Goliwyn-Mayer Ine, 8276 ‘© 1968 Metro-Goldwyn-May er Inc. Rights throughout the world controlled by Leo Feist, Inc. International Convriht Secured Made In US.A- "All Rights Reserved Am? Am Dm Gm cr F Pii mosso Bb cr Tempo I ab Fmaj7 ce She bringsyougood news or have-n't you heard? Whenshe fell out of \ cr Allegro Sm a Fo Say — Kansas a mir - a-cle oc - curred (Spoken) It 3 Tee er siyt yf CS Ce’ 7 t - re westh spires ~ real-ly was no mir-a-cle, what hap-pened was just this. The wind be-gan to = 734 poco stuce, of ~* switch, to pitch, and sud-den-ly the hinges start-ed & 68 Gm Eb(G bass) Gme — Eb(G bass) = to un - hitch. Just then the witch, to sat-is-fy an ~~ itch went fly-ing on her broom- stick thumb-ing for a hitch, And oh, what legato = hap-pen’d then was rich. The house be-gan to pitch, the = 5 ci od ¥ 7 pocostace, 1 Gm7 co Gm7 C7 Gm - kitch-en took a slitch, it land-ed on the wick-edwitch inthe mid-dle of a - ditch. Which was not a health-y sit - for a wick-ed Bb F BS be-gan to twitch andwasre-duced to just a - witch. The witch who ae stitch of what was once the wick-ed witch e se a tempo - 2 36 Sung by Tots, Tough Kids and Munchkins LULLABY LEAGUE AND LOLLIPOP GUILD Featured in the M-G-M Picture "THE WIZARD OF OZ’ Music by Lyric by . E.Y. HARBURG Abice's Eolbcetion HAROLD ARLEN -la-by League, the Lul-la-by League, the ‘iy-pop Guild,” the Lol-ly-pop Guild, the pb ss ——— Lulla-by League, And in the name of the Lul-la-by League, we wish to wel-comeyou to Lol-ly-pop Guild, And in thename of the Lol-ly-pop Guild, we wish to wel-come you to 7 Sa =—— => fea to Munch-kin-land Tra Ja la Ja la Ja, Tra la © 1936 Metro-GoldwynMayer I. Ja, Tra la la, © Renee 1966 Met Goldwyn Mayer Ine From now— on— you'll be his. - you'll be Tra la la la la © Bmr-s C Cmaj7Am? C FE? ATS his - to-ry. And we will glo- ri - fy your name, you'll be a bust, be a bust, be a bust, in the Hall Of Tra la la Ja la, Tra la la, Tra la a, Tra la la la la molto rit. Sung by Cowardly Lion \F \ WERE KING OF THE FOREST Featured in the M-G-M Picture "THE WIZARD OF OZ Lyric b a Music by EY, HARBURG Abioo's Collection HAROLD ARLEN Maestoso S marcato Moderately : : cr Fo F * - WereKing Of The For-est not queen, not duke, not z if prince © 1938 Metro GoldwymMayer Inc. © Renewed 1966 Metro-Goldwyn Mayer Tne 8276 "© 1968 Meteo-Goldwyn Mayer In g Rights throughout the world conitlled by Leo Feist, tne. International Copyright Secured Made In US.A. ‘AU Rights Reserved Dm7 or F 47h Bb Am SSS 7. SSS Ss sat-in, notcot-ton, not chintz Td com- mand each thing,be it fas fish or fowl,with a * moun-tains bow and the bulls kow-tow andthe spar-rows Fmaj 7 would take wing 40 OPNMISTIC VOICES Lyrie by Featured in the M-G-M Picture "THE WIZARD OF OZ: Music by E.Y. HARBURG . HAROLD ARLEN and | Alsos's Catlsorron, HERBERT STOTHART Moderately bright ¢ Cain bar Gins 67 $y e— —_— =e ° =] 6 = at woods.youlreout of the dark,you're out of the night, caim Gm? ce sun, step in-to the Tight, Keep straight ashoad on os SS 23 = Z c the most glo 4) 41 Gres Gr ie Cain Dam? + on-to your breath, hold on-to your March up to that gate and bid it 0 - pen. © 1939 Metro.Goldwyn-Mayer Ine © Renewed 1967 Motro-Goldwyn Mayer Ine, ‘© 1968 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc. 8276 Rights throughout the world « led by Leo Feist International Copyright Secured Made In US.A. NN 0-89898-623 Jini DING-DONG! THE WITCH IS DEAD IF I ONLY HAD A BRAIN IF I WERE KING OF THE FOREST THE JITTERBUG LULLABY LEAGUE AND LOLLYPOP GUILD THE MERRY OLD LAND OF 0Z MUNCHKINLAND OPTIMISTIC VOICES OVER THE RAINBOW WE'RE OFF TO SEE THE WIZARD nage {I TsF0038

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