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4 NOTE5 Mory Hod o Little Lomb


Tubes:G@trG Troditionol

tr&
Mo-ry
tr
lit -
tr
tle

ffiffiffi
lit - tle lomb,
trGG
lit - tle lomb.
trffic@
Mo-ryhodo

trtr
lit - tle
tr
lomb,
ffi
fleece
ffi
wos
trffi
white os

5 NOTES The Old Gray Mqre


Tubes:CtrFGA Traditional

GG F F F @ A A G*A G F
Oh, the old gray more, she oin't whot she used to be,

G GF*GF tr A AG*AGFG F F F G
she used to be, oin't what she used to be. The old gtoY more,
oin't whot she

A AG*AG F €€ G A G F
oin't whot she used to be mon - y long yeors o 90.

*W" Gfi with o G in thre" places ond on F#


"fudged" o little on this one by replocing o with on F once,

but it sounds good this woy. ff you hove Gil ona p# you con use themhere.
Hush, Little Boby
Tubes: DGAffiC'

@ G' ffi AAA


1. Hush, by, don't soy o word,

AA A Affi A G D ffi@c'
gon - no buy you o mock - bird. 2. Tf thot mock - in'

BAA AAAAB AG
bird don't sing, gon - no buy you o dia - mond

VERSE5:
3. If thot ring is made of bross,
Mcmo's gonno buy you o lookin' gloss.
4.If thot lookin'gloss getsbroke,
Popo's gonno buy you o billy goot.
5. If thot billy goot don't pull,
Momo's gonno buy you o cort ond bull.
6.Tf thot cort and bull turn over,
Popo's gonno buy you o do9 nomed Rover.
7.Tf thot dog nomed Rover don't bork,
Momo's gonno buy you o horse ond cort.
8. Ifthot horse ond cort foll down,
You'll still bethe sweetest little boby in town.

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There's o Hole in the Bucket I
Tubes:ffitr(lA8 Traditionol

G A B Gffi tr € @ G m
L. lnete s o hole in the buck - et, deor za, deor

G GA BGffi trGffi tr G A G
zo, There's o hole in the buck - et, deor Li ZQ, o hole.

VERSE5:
2. Then f ix it, dear Henry, deor Henry, dear Henry, t2.With o stone, dear Henry, deor Henry, deor Henry,
Then fix it, deor Henry, deor Henry, fix it. With o stone, dear Henry, dear Henry , o stone.

3. With what sholl I f ix it, deor Liza, dear Liza, 13. The stone is too dry, dear Liza, dear Liza,
With whot sholl I fix it, deor Liza, with whot? The stone is too dry, dear Liza, too dry.

4. With strow, dear Henry, dear Henry, dear Henry, 14. Then wet it, dear Henry, deor Henry, deor Henry,
With strow , dea? Henry, deor Henry, with strow. Then wet rt , dear Henry, dear Henry, wet it.

5.The strow is too long, dear Lizs, dear Liza, 15. With whot shall I wet it, dear Lizs, deor Liza,
The strow is foo long, dear Liza, too long. With whot shall I wet rt, dear Liza, with whot?

6. Then cut it, dear Henry, dear Henry, dear Henry, 16. Wif h water, deor Henry, dear Henry , dear Henry,
Than cut il, dear Henry, deor Henry, cuf it. With woter , dear Henry, dear Henry, water.

7 . With whot shollI cut it, dear Liza, deor Llza, t7. But where sholl I get it, deor Liza, dear Liza,
With what shall I cut it, dear Lizo, with whot? But where sholl I get it, deor Lizo,but where?

8. Wifh a knife, deor Henry, dear Henry, dear Henry, 18. From the well, deor Henry, deo? Henry, dear Henry,
With a knif e, dear Henry, dear Henry, sknif e. From the well, dear Henry, dear Henry,thewell.

9. The knife is too dull, dear Liza, dear Liza, 19. With what sholl T f etch it, deor Liza, deor Liza,
The knif e is too dull, deor Liza, too dull. With whot sholl I f etch rt, dear Liza, with whot?

10. Then sharpen it, deor Henry, dear Henry, dear Hznry, 20. With the bucket, dear Henry , dear Henry, dear Henry,
Then shorpen it, deor Henry, deor Henry, shorpen it. With the bucket, dear Henry, deor Henry, the bucket.

11. With what sholl I shorpen it, dear Liza, dear Liza, ?t.There's o hole in the bucket, deor Liza, dear Liza,
With whot sholl I sharpen it, deor Lizo, with whot? There's o hole in the bucket, deor Liza, o hole !
Old MocDonold Hod o Form 10
Tubes:ffitrGAE Traditionol

G G Gffi tr r=
t_< ffi I B AA @ G GG @
old Moc-Don-old hod o form, E- I- E-I And on thot form he

tr
hod
trm
some chicks,
tsBAA
E-I-E-I
Bffi
With d
GGG
cluck - cluck here,
@@
ond o

GGG GG GG GG G G G GG
cluck - cluck there. Here o cluck, there o cluck, ev- where o cluck - cluck.

G G G@tr trffi
o
B BAA
- I-E-I
old Moc Don - old hod form, E

VERSE5:
2. Old MocDonold had o form, E-I-E-I-O. And on that form he hod some ducks, E-I-E-I-O
With o guock-guock here, and o guock-guack there. Here a guock, there o guock, everywhere o guock-quock.
Old MocDonqld had o form, E-I-E-I-O.

3. ...And on thot form he hqd some cows, E-I-E-I-O.


With o moo-moo here, snd q moo-moo there. Here s moo, there o moo, everywhere o moo-moo...

4. ...And on thot farm he hod some pigs, E-I-E-I-O.


With on oink-oink here, and an oink-oink there. Here an oink, there on oink, everywhere on oink-oink...

5. ...And on that form he hod some sheep, E-I-E-I-O.


With o boo-boo here,ando boo-boo there.Hereobaa,there a boo, everywhere o boo-boo...

AND A SPECIAL BOOMWHACKERS@ TUBES VERSE:


6. ...And on thot form he hod some tubes, E-I-E-I-O.
With o whock-whockhere,ond o whock-whock there.Hereawhock, there a whock, everywhere o whock-whock...
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6 NOTE5 London Bri dge t2
Tubes:G@trFGA Troditionol

GAGFtrF € ffitrFtrFG
Lon - don Bndge is foll - ing down, foll - ing down, foll - ing down.

GAGFtr
-
F6 ffiG tr
Lon don Bridge is foll ing down, my foir lo

2. Build it up with wood and cloy, 4. Build it up with stone so strong,


Wood and clcy, wood and cloy. Stone so strong, stone so strong.
Build it up with wood ond clay, my foir lody. Build it up with stone so strong, my fair lody.

3. Wood ond cloy will wosh owoy, 5. Stone so strong will last so long,
Wosh owoy, wosh owoy. Last so long, lost so long.
Wood ond clay will wosh owoy, my foir lody. Stone so strong will lost so long, my foir lody.

This Old Mon


Tubes:GffitrFGA Trqditionol

Gtrold G Gtr
he
GAG
one, He
F trffitr
- knockon
F
thumb, with
tr F
This mon, ployed ployed knick my a

G pod
G knock
knick -
G- G C Gffi dog
dy whock, give
trF o o
G
bone,
Gffi ffi F tr ffi
This old mon come noll - ing
C
home.

VERSE5:
2. This old mon, he ployed two, 5. This old mon, he ployed five, 8. This old rnon, he ployed eight,
He played knick-knock on my shoe... He played knick-knock on my hive... He played knick-knock on my gole...

3. This old mon, he played three, 6. This old mon, he ployed six, 9. This old mon, he ployed nine,
He played knick-knock on my knee.' He played knick-knock on tny sticks... He ployed knick-knock on my spine...

4. This old mon, he ployed four, 7. This old mon, he ployed seven, 10. This old mon, he ployed ten,
He ployed knick-knock on my door... He played knick-knock up in heaven... He played knick-knock once ogoin...
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Oh, Susonno
Tubes:G@trFGA Stephen Fostar

1.
G@
Oh, r come
trG f rom
GAGtrC
Al-o-bom-owith
ffi
o
rained oll night the doy T left: the

V--/-
trtrMGffi Gffi trGGA Lou -
goin' to 'si -
bon - jo on my knee: I'm-
weoth - er, it wos dry. The- sun so hot I

Gtr
on-o,
c
my
trtr
true love
ffi
for
froze to deoth, don't

{g}
c G ffi G F F AA A
see. 2.Tt
cry. oh, 5u - son - ho, oh,

GGtr G s trGGA
come from Al -
don't you cry for me. o

Gtr
bo-mo with
c trtr
bon - jo
Twinkle, Twinkle Little Stor t6
Tubes:G@trF€A Troditionol

GGGG AAG F FtrtrffiffiG


Twin - kle, twin - kle lit - tle stor, how f won - der whot you are.

GGFF trtrffi GGFF trffi


Up o-bove the world so high, like o dio-mond the sky.

GGGG AA€ FFtrtrffiffiG


Twin - kle, twin - kle lit - tle stor, how f won - der whot you are.

The Muff in Mon


Tubes:G@trFGA Traditionol

G AF
the muf-fin

@G€ F trGGG
muf -in man?
FFG
you know
muf-finmon, the f Do the

\1, ( ( a ( t- -
.- ( ('t )

AFF F GGGG F
muf-finmon, who lives on Dru - rY Lane?
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The Mulbercy Bush
Tubes: GtrFGAG'

FFFF 'round A G'G'AF F GGGGA GGtrG


- ry
Here we go the mul - ber - ry bush, the mul - ber - ry bush, the mul - ber bush.

FFF F A G'G'AF F G GG C F F
Here we go 'round the mul - ber - ry bush, so ear - ly in the morn - ing.

FF FF A G'A F F GG G A Gtrour G
This is the woy we wosh our clothes, we wash our clothes, we wosh clothes.

FFF F A G'A F F G G GGFF


This is the woy we wash our clothes, so eor - ly in the morn - ing.

Row, Row, Row Your Boot


Tubes: G@trFGG' Traditional

Gffitr
row your boot,
trmtrF
gent - ly down the
G
streom.

a'
C'G'G'GGG trtrtr GGG Ftr@
is but
G
Mer - ri - ly, mer - ri - ly, mer- ri - ly, - ri - ly,
mer a dream.
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7 NOTES Comptown Races
Tubes:G@trF*GAG' Stephen Foster

GGtrGAGtr trffi
Comp - town lo - dies sing this song. Doo - doh!
come down here with my hot coved in, Doo - dah!

trffi G GGtr
Comp - town
G AG
nine
tr
Doo - dah! The ?oce trock's miles lon9.

Doo - doh! r'll go bock home with o pocket full o' tin.

+
@trffiGG G GtrG
to run
G'
Oh, doo - doh day! I doy! oll night,
Oh, doo - doh

AG'A
to run oll
G
doy.
G
I
G€trtrG€
bet my - ey mon on the

AGtr
- toil
@trpxtrffi
Some-bod-ybeton
ffi
the
G
bob nog. boy.

*this song con be played without the F by ploying on E insteod. It sounds just fine. 23
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On Top of Old Smoky Troditionol
Tubes:G@trFGAG'

G
On
GtrG
top of old
G'
5mo
AFGA
oll cov - ered with

G tr G
lost my true

a a
@!\--l
@ trFtr@
for court - ing too
G------'
slow,

VERSES:
2. For courting's o pleosure, but porting is grief . A f olse hearted lover is worse thon o thief .

7 (or 8) NoTEs Billy Boy


Tubes: (8")*GffitrFGAC'

trF GGGG'trF G GA G tr
oh,_ where hove you been, Bil - ly Boy, Bil - ly Boy? Oh

G GG G'Ftr @ ffitr FFFF F G F


where hove you been, charm - ing -lv?- f hove been to seek o wife. She's the

tr ffi tr F G G' A G tr G G F M tr(BJ* @- Ger.-


joy- of my life. She's o young thing and con - not leove her moth

*Here, you con use o B tube with on OctovoforrM Tube Cop or o bass Be tube. Otherwise the E will sound fine. 25
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8 NOTE5 Three Blind Mice
rubes: G@trFGAEG' Troditionol

tr @ G GFF
three blind mice. See how they

tr GFF tr G C'C'EAB
run, see how they run. They oll ron af - ter the

G'GGGC'C'G'@AEC'GGGG
farm - er's wife. She cut off their toils with o corv - ing knife. Did you

G'G'tsAts
ev - et see
C'G G G F trffi
such o sight in your lif e os three blind

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Bsq, Bqs, Blc,ck Sheep
Tubes: GffitrF€ABC'*

GG GG AE c' A FF
Boo, boo, block sheep, hove you on v Yes sir,

ffiffi c €GGF F F
three bogs f ull. One for the mos ter ond

trtrtr
one for the
@
dome,
ffi
ond
G
one
G
for
G
the
FF
lit - tle
FF
boy that

trtrtr
lives down the
cc
Boo, boo,
G
block
G
sheep,
AB
have you
G'A
on -y

F
Yes
F
sir,
re
LE
sir,
mm
three bogs
G
f ull.

*Mony people leorn Boo, Bqo, Block Sheep os o 6-note song that does
not hove the B or G'in the melody. Insteod, when singing "hove you any
wool?" you con stoy on A for 4 notes in a row, so it looks like this:

The version with B ond G'seems guite common, so we used thot one. A you
A AA G
hove on - y wool?

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Lulloby
Tubes: G@trFGAgG' Music by Johonnes Brohms

trtrG
Lul -lo - by
trtr€
and good - night,
trG
may
sweet
G'B
slum - ber

AGffitr FM m F MF AA G
with thee. Sleep-. gent - ly ond dreom till the new- morn

G' GG G' AF
ond the
G trG
o-
F€A
new doy
breok. With fhe morn sun, will

G G G G'AF G trG
come. With the morn and the sun, o- new doy will

The originol lyrics were in Germon, ond mony diff erent English versions have been written. These ore the
lyrics o young Chinese girl learned when growing up in Hong Kong mony years ago.

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