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Sung by Dorotby* OVER THE RAINBOW Featured in the M-G-M Picture “THE WIZARD OF OZ” Lyric by Music by EY. HARBURG HAROLD ARLEN Moderately (Not fast) ten Sf To aT = = Moderately (Not fast) Eb Ab Ebmajq Fm7_Bb7 When all the world is a — hope-less jum-ble and the raindropstum-ble alF a - round, Eb EVaim Fmt no eb Guitar Tacit o-pens a mag - fc Tr oh Eb Ay Ebmaja a7 Dm7 Whenall thecloudsdark-en up the sky-way, theresa rain-bow highway to be found, \ “Dorothy — Judy Garland © 1938 Meyo-Golawya-Mayer Inc. © Renewed 1966 Metto-Goldwyn Mayer Ine, {©1939 LeoFeist Inc. © Renewed 1967 Leo Feist, Ine ‘Rights throupout the world controlled by Leo Fest Ine, 8276 International Copyright Secured Made Tn US.A. All Rights Reserved Abz Fo Fm? % from your win-dow pane. To a placebehind the Fmt Bb Ebdim Fev, Bb Jast a step be-yond the rain. Chorus, Moderately (Nor fast) Eb cm om Ebr ab Abmajz_aj7__Gm7_Eb_Om7_Edim Some -where O-ver TheRain-bow way up high, t+ Abe Abme eb co Fa Fm Bh Rb Fm7 Bb-9 land that I heard of once in a lull-a - by, —— F ee 8276 10 Eb Cm om Eby ab _abmaj7 aba _Gm7_Eb Gm7Edim Abs Abme O- ver The Rainbow skies are blue, And the ae od tet eb os Fy Fm phy eb dreamily rb Ee Eb dreams that you dare to dream real-ly do come true. Some-day T'll wish up-on a star and Bb7 kbs Bh ab Eb Bb7 Eb wake up where the cloudsare far be-hind me, Where troub-les melt like tem-on drops, a- IN Caim Frs—Rbm Cdim Fm7 Bot eb cm -way, a -bove the chim-ney tops that’s where you'll find Some - where “wot [aT iT 8276 uu om Eby ab abraj7 bz Gm7_ Eb _Gm7_Edim abe Abme O- ver The Rain-bow blue - birds fly, Birds fly —=_ ir, Zz. eb ca Fr Fm mb ! Eb ‘ Over The Rain-bow, why then, oh why carlt, Ga Guitar Tacit eb Pmt Bh7 _Fbe hap-py lit-tle blye-birds fly be-yond the rain-bow,why oh why cart 1? rit, ————_ pp. i a2 8276 12 Sung by Munchkins in Munchkinland DING-DONG! THE WiTcH 1S DEAD Featured in the M-G-M Picture “THE WIZARD OF OZ: Lyric by Music by EY. HARBURG HAROLD ARLEN Moderately s P staccato Moderately o Dm Oncetherewasa wick-ed witch in the love-ly land of Oz, And a wicked-er,wicked-er, P staccato RF Fo © D7 D7-8_G7 c wick-ed-er witch there nev-er, nev-er was. She filled the folks in Munch-kin land with o+ ter-ror and with dread, Till one fine day from Kan-sas way a cy-clone caught a = poco accel NF © 1938 MetoGoldwyn-Mayer nc. © Renewed 1966 Metro-Goldwyn Mayer Ine. ©1939 Teo Fest Inc. © Renewed 1967 Leo Fett Rights throughout the world controlled by Leo Fest nal Copyright Secured Maden US.A. Ali Rights Reserved 8276 Interna 13 De D7__Dm7 Am7 F Fmaj7 G7 house thatbrought the wick-edwick-ed witch herdoomas she was fly- ing on her broom. ¥e poco rit. Guitar Tacit ° Eaim. Dm? For the house fellon her head and the cor-o-ner pro- f -nounced her a Joyously Abms, Guitar Tacit masz (susBb) Fe thru the town the joy-ous news was spread. 4 = 14 Chorus, Moderately Cmij7 ce OH Ding - Dong, The Witch Is Dead! Which old witch? the wick- ed witch. P. OF marcato Cmaj7_ 06 Dm7 ca cam? Dey G9) Cmaj7 08 Ding - dong, the wick-ed witch is dead Wake up, you = = > ° Omaj7 oe sleep- y head, rub your eyes, get out of bed. Wake Dm? DI-5 Gm? o7 Bb oy Am wick- ed witch is dead!__ She's gone where the gob-lins go be- 8276 15 Am F Gmaj7__ Ge Emy Am7 po Dm be - low, be-low, yo - ho lets 0 - pen up and sing, Em G9 Cmaj7_—s ° the bells out: Ding - Dong! the mer-ry - 0 sing it high, Am Fmaj7 Dm? G7_—«C_Cmaj7 Ah Abme sing it low, Let them know the wick-ed witch is dead. PR _ Abms, © _Cmaj7 Gas BY Fe Abme 8276 16 Sung by Scarecrow, Tin Woodman, Cowardly Lion and Dorothy® THE JITTERBUG Featured in the M-G-M Picture “THE WIZARD OF OZ” Lyrie by Music by EY. HARBURG HAROLD ARLEN Moderately nf Moderately G Am bz. G Am __pz Lis-ten all you chill - una to that voo-doo moan,— P mysteriously G Am G AT Amz There's a mod-ern vill - un— wors-er than that old— boo-gie woogie, G Am G Am When that goof-y crit’ - ter spots your fan-cy clothes,_ 7 ¢ *Scarecrow — Ray Bolger, Tin Woodman — Jack Haley, Cowardly Lson — Bert Labr, Dorothy — Judy Garland © 1938 MetroGoldwyn-Mayertnc. © Renewed 1966 Metio-Goldwyn Mayer Ine. 1939 Leo Fest, Ine. © Renewed 1967 Leo Feb, Tne, ‘Rights througout the world controlled by Leo Fest Inc. 8276 International Copyright Secured Made In US.A. All Rights Reserved 7 G Am bz. Bbmaj7 | C7 Bi Em? Am? E ——— He in-jectsa jit~- ten Starts youdanc-ing on a thowsand toe Trt D7 __ Guitar Taglt < Therehe goes gee iF Chorus, Moderately(with a swing) Edin D7 Edim bz Who's that hid ing— in the tree tope. “It’s that ras- = % = The Jit-ter-bug, Should you catch 8276 18 buzz-ing "round you, Keep a - way 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 S Gme AT D7. bats in the trees could-nt do what The Jit -ter-bug does; cE 8276 19 of that ras - cal,—— Keep a-way— > Edim —7 G Am? G Am7 The Jit - ter- bug, =~ [1 @or Repeat) \2.fo Patter) W For Fine 1 G ‘Am? G eaic Am? _G__G7 G Am’ G a Jit-ter-bug.—— Whos that hid- _Jit-ter- bug. Jitter- bug. aN. “tthe f= Fehr Patter Oh! The Jit - ter, Oh! The Bug, 827¢ 20 c Dmz c Dm c Dm? Oh! The Jit-ter - bug— Bug-a-bug, bug-a - bug, bug- a - boo. c Daz cbmc Dm? © a twit-ter, in the throes, Oh the crit ters Guitar Tacit Boma}? C7 Br Em? Am? bz Got me danc - ing on a thou-sand Thar’ she blows. D.S.al Fine % ‘WhoSthat hid. =% Ned =| 2S.at Fine 8276 21 Sung by Dorothy, Tin Woodman, Scarecrow and Cowardly Lion WERE OFF 70 SEE THE WIZARD (THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF 021 Lyric by ‘Music by E.Y. HARBURG HAROLD ARLEN: Marcia Moderato Marcia Moderato é G7 Fol-low the yel-low brick 1 Fol - low the yel -low brick op ee TURING pe Foy Fol - low, fol - low, fol - low, fol - low, fol-low the yel-lowbrick road. pr? an © 1939 Leo Feist, Inc. 8276 © Renewed 1967 Leo Feist, Inc. International Copyright Secured” Maden USA.” AIURights Reserved 22 Dm? ar c Dn? or c Fol-low the rain- bow o-ver thestream, — Fol-low the fel-low who fol-lows a dream, TTR 7? 77 Dm Fr or Am? bz, Dm7__ G7 Fol - low, fol - low, fol - low,fol - low, Fol-low the yel-lowbrick road. Were Chorus, Marcia Moderato c G7 c Dm7 G7 c f To See The Wiz-ard,_—, The wonderful Wizard of Or=——— We Der er? Ui ay Em ba a7 hear te is a Whiz of a Wiz ii ev-er a Wiz there was. — If ev-er, oh ev-er, Wiz there was, The Wiz-ard of Oz 8276 23 be - -con of the won-der-ful things fhe does Gvnistie). Se ma COPS” Dav or To See The The won - der-ful Wiz-ard of 8276 24 Sung by Wizard of Oz* THE MERRY OLD LAND OF 02 Featured in the M-G-M Picture “THE WIZARD OF OZ" Lyric by Music by EY. HARBURG HAROLD ARLEN Moderately _ 2 ay Moderately -(with humor) For Eb = == % 4 = ae st There's a gar-den spot, Tim told,where it's nev- er too hot and it’s i == = if ws t 3 3 aa + pt F x + S| — > — Fm? Bhs Abmaj7_ abe Fa nev -er too cold;Whereyou're nev -er too young and you're nev- er too old, Where you're # Bhms on7 zh thin or tall. And youre nev - er, nev- er, nev- er too, * Wizard of Oz — Frank Morgan © 1938 Metro Goldwyn Mayer Inc. © Renewed 1966 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Ine. ©1939 Leo Few Inc. © Renewed 1967 Leo Fest Inc 8276 Rights througout the world controlled by Leo Fest, tne. International Copyright Secured Maden US.A. ‘RU Rights Reserved 25 Fn? aby eb Bhma Eb —— an-y-thing at all Oh! you're Ab Abe Eb Fn? mad and youre not too sane And you dort com - pare_ and you ——— t Bh Bb Gm Bbms 7 dont com - plain, AM you do is just’ sit _ tight, “cause it’s t down - right, > 26 Chorus, Moderately con-Spirito Eb _Ebmaj7 Fm7___Bby Eb Om7 Ab aby Ho-ho- bo! and a coup-le of tra-la - las, PYF — Eb Ab how we laugh the day a-way, In The Mer-ry Old Land Of Oz Trit Eb Bbmaj7 em Bb7 Eb Gm7 ee "Bez *bzz"bzz Chirp,chirp,chirp, and a coup-le of la-de - das. Ft a, Eb cm? Ab Fm7 El Fm7 Bb7 Eb Db EbT ty to hts i 7S SS 7S SF = how the criok-ets crick all day In The Mer-ry OldLand Of Oz. We get 8276 7 Ab Pot prs pbme 7 om cy up at twelve and stat to work at fee ee Pm? Fmé Dbo Pr Fes Bh hour for lunch and then at two were Jol- ly good run 7 Eb ebmaj7 Fm7__Bb7 eb Gm Ab nbz Eb Ha-ha-ha! Ho-ho-hol and a coup-le of tra la las, Thats how we laugh the ab Fm7 Bb Fm7_Bb7 Rh Eb day a-way, In The Mer- ry Old Land Of 8276 28 Sung by Scarecrow, Tin Woodman and Cowardly Lion IF 1 ONLY HAD A BRAIN (iF | ONLY HAD A HEART) (IF | ONLY HAD THE NERVE) stured in she M-G-M Picture “THE WIZARD OF OZ" Lyric b Music by .Y. HARBURG HAROLD ARLEN Moderately Lazily : ‘eareerow’ Said a Scare-crow swing-in’ on a pole. To a black-bird sit-tin on a in Woodman) Said a tin-man rat-tlin’ his gibs__ To a straw-man sad and wea- ry |ooertty ton) Said a li - on poor neu-rot-ic li-on, To a miss who lis-tened to him 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 cgo-GaldnynMayerlnc. © Renowed 1966 Meio Goldy Mayer Tne © 188 Meters Teo neke ine © Renewed 1967 Uso Pat Ine Ripe ecaphui the wold sntoed ty Ls eat ie. 8276 International Copyright Seared Made MUSA. A RightsReserved 29 F or caim. cz -got to give mecom-mon sense If I had anounce of common sense.” -got_ to put abheart in - side” Then he bangedhis hol - low chestand cried ‘ord forgot tomakeme brave” Thenhis tail be-gan to curl and wave. Chorus, Moderately a Gm7 “Scareerow) 1 could while a-way the hours con - ferr - in’ with the flow'rs (Tin Wocdman\When a man’s an emp - ty ket-tle he should be on his met-tle (covery ton Lifgis sad_berlieve me mis-sy when you're born to be a sis -sy, poof Fmaj7 Gm Fe Gm And my head, Id bescratch -in’ whilemy Just be - cause I'm pre-sum - in’ that I But J gould change my hab - its, nev - er -sult - Tn'with the Tair yet Imtorn a_ part. -out the vim and vorve., 23 Mk -# cr Gm7___Ebme cr FR Bb F or thoughtswere bus-y hatch-in’ If I On-ly Had A could be kind-a hu-man If I On-ly Had A more be scaredof rab-bits If I On-ly HadThe 8276 30 stav-elev-ry riddle for an-y in-di-vid-le in troub-le or in pair ten-der, Td be gen-tle and aw- ful sen-ti-mental re - gard-ing love and art -fraidthere’s no de-ny-in’ Tm just a dan-dy- li A fate Tdont de-sepve., mz 6 nz cr Ont _Ebms__c7 s : “SRT = =- = 55 ZF = With the thoughts Id bethink-in’ I could be an-oth - er Lin-colnif 1 => Td be friends withthesparrows and the boy thatshootsthe ar-rows If I But J could showmyprow-ess,be a li - onnot a mow-ess, If I ya fad Lib) ca SS uA. —s. £ be 8 F Bh Fr Fe cm7_ Fy Bb Daim, Am? pz On-ly Had A Brai Oh, ——— couldtellyou why On-ly Had A Heart. Pic-ture me a bal-co- ny On-ly Had The Nerve;——-———~_ Oh, Id be_in mystride, ?. omy cr Fmaj7 ©-ceans near the shore, ‘I -could think "of things I nev - er thunk be- -bove a voice sings low, “Where-fore art thou, Ro - me - king down to the core, Oh, Id roar the way’ I nev, er roared be - F F 8276 31 FGuitar Tacit oo. Caim cz andthenId sit ~ and think some more T would -0” I hear a beat. How sweet! Just to -fore, Andthen Id rrrwoof, and roar some more. 1 would > _geacet tis Fe G7 Fmaj7 not be just a nuff-in’ my head all full of stuff-in’ my heart all fall of palw— reg-is-ter © - mo-tion. _“Jeal-ous-y." “De - vo-tion” and real-ly feel the part show the di_no - sau-rus, who's king a-round the for-res) a king theybet-ter serve-g—~ 100 om7 c7 Gm7_Ebme Andper-haps Id de-serve youand be _ ev-en worthyervyou If I Iwould stay young andchipper and I lock it with a zipper If 1 Whywith my re_- gal beez-er I could be an-oth-erCaesar If I Sead 115) h. ae 1 FOB OF Om7__Bhmé_¢7 zB on7c7_F On-lyHad A Brain, Icould On-lyHad A Brain. On-lyHad A Heart : Whena On-lyHad A Heart. On-lyHad The Nerve. Life, ig, On-lyHad The Nerve. loco i tooo 8276 32 Sung by Good Witch, Dorothy and Munchkins MUNCHKINLAND Featured in the M-G-M Picture “THE WIZARD OF OZ” Lyric by Music by EY. HARBURG HAROLD ARLEN Moderately F 2 Come out, come out wher- ev - eryou are and meet the young at? Bh OF Dm? Gm7 c7_ F Piu mosso 8b F ocr F Tempo la-dy who fell from a Bb Fmaj7 Dm? Gm7 oC pm Gm cr fell fromthe sky, She fell ver-y far and Kan-sas she says is the name of the © 1938 MetioGoldwyn-Mayer Inc. © 1966 MetoGoldwyn Mayer Ine, 8276 (©1588 Metro-Gotdwyn Mayer tne ‘Rights thoughout the world contelled by Leo Feist, In, International Copyright Seared Made ImUS.A. -AlURights Reserved 33 Kan-sas she says is the name of the star. cr F Tempo Bb Fmaj7 Dm? Gm7_ 68 Dm She bringsyougood news or have-n't you heard? Whenshe fell out of | Gm eS Allegro a Gm7_c7 Kansas a mir - a-cle oc - curred. (Spoken) It 3 Tris with epirte F6 eh ap real-ly was no mir-a-cle, what hap-pened was just this. The wind be-gan to 8276 34 sud-den-ly the hing-es start-ed Bb(G bass) G+ ce Eb(Gbass) Gme Just then witch, to sat-is-fy an (oe itch went fly-ing on her broom-stick thumb-ing for a hitch, © And oh, what mane bby Gt co F hap-pen’d then was The house be-gan to pitch, 8276 35 - kitch-en took a slitch, it landed on the wick-ed witch inthe mid-dle of a cr ce Gm7 cr ditch. Which was not a health-y sit for The witch who began to twitch andwas re-duced to just a # of what was once the wick - ed 8276 36 Sung by Tots, Tough Kids and Munchkins LULLABY LEAGUE AND LOLLIPOP GUILD Featured in the M-G-M Picture “THE WIZARD OF OZ” Lyric by Music by E.Y, HARBURG HAROLD ARLEN Moderately g br ope. — = re-pre-sent the Lul-la- by League, the Lul-la-by League, the re-pre-sent the Lol-ly-pop Guild, the Lol-ly-pop Guild,’ the rou br Lul-la-by League, And in thename of the Lul-la-by League, we wish to wel-come you to Lol-ly-pop Guild, And in thename of the Lol-ly-pop Guild, we wish to wel-come you to s Munch-kin-land Tra Ta Ta Ja Ja ta, Trafa ta, Tra la la, = © 1938 MetroGoldwynMayer Inc. © Renewed 1966 Metro Goldwyn Mayer Ine, Ths oe eweoliny mye Ie 3 throughout the workd.contoled by Lao Feist, Ine, 8276 Internationa Epyigh Seared Made InUSA. AU Rights Reseed 7 Trala la la ta lata, From now on— you'll be + to-ry, you'll be ar © Bmrs C Cmaj7Am7 CF E7_Ar-9 hist, youll be hist, you'll be his - to-ry. And we will glo - ri - your name, you'll be a bust, be @ bust, be a bust, in the Hall Tra la Ta ta fa, Tra la Tra ta ta, 8276 38 Sung by Cowardly Lion \F \ WERE KING OF THE FOREST Featured in the M-G-M Picture “THE WIZARD OF OZ” Lyric by Music by EY. HARBURG HAROLD ARLEN ‘Maestoso S marcato Moderately o i . A If WereKing Of The For-est not queen, —_not duke, prince. galrobes of the for- est © 1938 Metro-Golawyn-Mayer nc. © Renewed 1966 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer In. "© 1968 Mctro-Goldwyn-Mayer Ine Rights throughout the world controled by Leo Fels, fc, International Copyright Secured de In US.A. URights Reserved 8276 39 sat-in, not cot-ton, not chintz. T’d com-mand each thing,be it fish or fowl,with a ! i Fe woof andawoof, anda roy-al growl. As I'd click my heel all the trees would kneel andthe moun-tains bow andthe bulls kow-tow andthe spar-rows would take wing sd fd 8276 OPNMISTIC VOICES Lyric by Featured in the M-G-M Picture “THE WIZARD OF OZ’ Music by Y. HARBURG HAROLD ARLEN and HERBERT STOTHART Moderately bright coe Cain Dm? Gru You're out of the woodsyou'reout of the dark,you're out of the night, G7 light. sun, step in-to the == 7S Keep straight ahead Step in-to the ri-ous place on the face bs Hold on-to your breath, hold on-to your = = = Grew G7 © Cain Gr c hope, March up to that gate and bid it 0 - pen. s = © 1939 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer In. © Renewed 1967 Metro-GoldwynMayer Inc, ‘©1968 Metro-Goldwyn Mayer In. 8276 Rights throughout the world coniolled by Leo Fest, Inc, International Copyright Secured Made In US.A. ‘AU Rights Reserved

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