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STE ues) f PU Ed ae ANOTHER SATURDAY NICHT 40 BASIN STREET BLUES 4B BRING AT ON HOME TOME 8 CHAIN GANG 20 ACIAMGE TS COMMA COME 24 COUSIN OF HAINE 28 Giri 38 (SOMEBODY) EASE MY TROUBLIN' RAND 44 EVERYBODY LOVES TO CA CHACHA 48 FALLING INC LOVE 42. () LOVE YOK) FOR SENTIMENTAL REASONS 53 (AIN'T THAT) GOOD NEWS 58 G00 TIMES 66 HAVINGA PARTY 70. HOME (WHEN SHADOWS FALL) 498 LL-COME RUNAIING BACK TO YOU 83, |'M JUSTA COUNTRY BOY 78 (T'S.GOT THE WHOLE WORLD SHAKIN" 86 JESUS GAVE ME WATER 90 JUST FOR YO KEEP MOVIN" ON CITTLE RED ROOSTER {OVARLE & Fumo Bator Ae fe th Dae esttened Ct awe Coa 4 Fac Richard aoe 410 MEFTMPAT MARY'S PLAGE 407, NOTHING CAN CHANGE THS LOVE 4144 ONLY SINTELN : £18. THERIOOLE SONG 422 ROME WASN'T BUILTIN A DAY). 426 Stl) 000 440 SHAKE 432 SITTIN’ IN THE SUN 136 SUGAR DOMPLING 445. SUMMERTIME 448, TENNESSEE WALTL 464 THAT'S WHERE IT°S AT 457 THERE'LL GENO SECOND TIME 462 TOUCH TRE HEM OF HIS GARMENT 472. TRY ALITTLE LOVE TWISTIN' THE NIGHT AWAY. WHEN A BOY FALLS IN LOVE WIM YOU LOVE FOR Ml (WAT A) WONDERFUL WOR YEN MAN YOU SEND Me YOU WERE MADE FOR ME ‘YOU'RE NOBODY ‘TIL SOMERODY COVES YOU = ; icy heaps Tae uni eee 4 ANOTHER SATURDAY NIGHT 44 BASIN STREET BLUES 48 BRING IT ON HOME TO ME 9 CHAIN GANG : 20. ACHANGE IS GONNA COME 24 COUSIN OF MINE 8 CUPID MEBODY) EASE MY TROUBLIN RYBODY LOVES TO CHA CHA CHA FALLING IN LOVE OVE YOU) FOR SENTIMENTAL (AIN'T THAT) GOOD NEWS OD TIMES G6 HAVING A PARTY : 70. HOME (WHEN SHADOWS FALL) 198. LL COME RUNNING BACK TO YOU 63. MJUSTA COUNTRY BOY 7B: IT'S GOT THE WHOLE WORLD SHAKIN’ 86 JESUS GAVE ME WATER 90 JUST FOR YOU 83. KEEP MOVIN’ ON 96 LITTLE RED ROOSTER 102 LOVABLE 440. MEET ME AT MARY'S PLACE NOTHING CAN CHANGE THIS LOVE ONLY SIKTEEN 8 THE RIDDLE SONG ROME (WASN'T BUILT IN A DAY). SAD MOOD SHAKE 32. SITTIN' INTHE SUN SUGAR DUMPLING 5 SUMMERTIME. TENNESSEE WALTZ 454 THAT'S WHERE IT'SAT THERE'LL BE NO SECOND TIME TOUCH THE HEM OF HIS GARMENT TRY ALITTLE LOVE : TWISTIN’ THE NIGHT AWAY WHEN A BOY FALLS IN LOVE 465. WIN YOUR LOVE FOR ME 486 (WHAT A) WONDERFUL WORLD 490. YEAH MAN 493. VOU SEND ME 74. VOU WERE MADE FOR ME 203. YOU'RE NOBODY ‘TIL SOMEBODY LOVES YoU Folio Editors Alisa Coloman-Ritz & Carol Cuellar/Art Director iris Keitel/Cover illustration Angelo Tillery (based on @ chek bu less Rand @Michaslochs com\VCover Design Bonfillo Desian/Art Production Jenessa Gursky: ANOTHER SATURDAY NIGHT Words and Music by SAM COOKE Chorus: A D " iB Moderately J= 120 Sat-ur-day night, but I ain't got no-bod - y. pee nf (Drums intros nf got some mon-ey, cause I just got Now how 1 wish Thad some- one tlk 1. Tm in an aw- ful way. Dig this: Angier Satay Night - 8 1 Petmave © 1960 ABKCO Musi ne py enews ‘Pig Reson got_in town a monih-a - go, 1 seen a lot of girls since LI 23, See additional lyrics then, meet ‘em could get ‘em, 1 havown’t_ met em. yet ‘That's why I'm in theshape Tm in, Here... An- oth et Chorus. A Sat-ur-day night and I aint. got no-bod = y I got some mon-ey, ‘cause T e ‘Avon: Study Nght-5-2 Prose NH just got paid — Tim in an aw-ful__ way Instrumental Solo: A Tin sme on Wo Wk wit had some chick to talk Now, H> (Spoken:) Here iti, another weekend and I ain't got nobody. ‘Man, if Iwas back hore Pd be swingin’ two chicks on my arm Aw, yeah ‘Aros Setuday Nighe-5-3 erase wnt NOX To Coda & 7 cee D.SS$al Coda Listen to me, huh? Chorus: Sats ur - day night and got some mon - ey, ‘cause I just got Another Saturday Night 5-4 Paste ee _ i ma {ime D A Repeat ad lib. and fade more time, Verse 2: Now, another fella told me, He had a sister who looked just fine. Instead of being my deliverance, (Spoken:) She had a strange resemblance ‘Toa cat named Frankenstein, Hore (To Chorus) Verse 3 Isa hard on a fella, When he don’t know his way around, I Tdon't find me a honey ‘To help me spend my money, 'm gonna have to biow this town, Here it's, (To Chorus:) Angier Satyréay Nght -5-5 rinse CHAIN GANG Words and Music by SAM COOKE Moderate rock J= 120 G Em Em Spoken: Huh 1 hear some-thin’ say -in G Em G Em D Well, don't you (Shain Gang 1 Peveate {© 1960 ABKCO Msi, ne Sephora PtPigh Peserved 10 Chorus: G c Em ff E z know? That's the sound of the men work-in’ on the chain that's the sound of the men gang All day Jong they're say in’ SS 1.All day long they wore so till the sun down —__ Wwork-in' on the high-ways and by. ways and wear-ing, wear-ing — 3 z Pras? © frown, You hear them moan-in’ their lives a = way, thea you hear some-bod- y say... ‘That's the sound o! the men work-in’ on the chain that's the sound of the men fon the chain Verse 2: —— 2. Can't you hear them say-- in’, mm? Chain Gang - 5-3 Pencate 12 goin’ home see my woman tia. Em. fc dear but mean = work right Hu. ‘Wall, don't you =o Chorus: S fs Em (8-2 Thats the sound of the men work-in" on the chain know? 6 ceE : ‘That's the sound of the men work-in’ on the chaw gang All day long they're say (ha Gang 5-4 Pease ant work is so hard Give me wa = tee, Ho. f Huh: my work is so hard. Ha, and fade my work is so hard Ha.) hain Gang 8-5 Prncote BASIN STREET BLUES Words and Music by SPENCER WILLIAMS Moderate swing J= 88 (2-13 xin rs Am? AmgD G6 Cmaj7 Ba? Am? t a i is 1 = Aare ae {tas the pce where my fends all i where the young and the old folk feet a) eG — = Base Sect Bes -@ Prnoate © 1928, 1953 Ean Moms & Coreen, m cision of WPL Communicators, ne ‘Copy Renewed 1958, at Eawn' Moms & Company eee ee A Uned by Permission Gidin? 5 aa — how see nee taf] aoa el at ae aon amano dear to me, yes er - ee nice it real _ : I Anda he pice Ime mg-ing wot whee {heey Jan ow I st Ba - sin Street blves, Ban sree Blues -6-2 Penesie — Ba sin Street bout that im talk - in’ sin Street blues, hap-p'aing meet. Down Ba - sin Street in the land of creams, And you don't know how nice it seems and in New Or ~ leans. 2 real-ly means. just how much it PRo88 | a dear to me, yes-er- ee Can't you see. wan-na lose these old__ Ba - sin Street__ blues? On, wan-na go Ag G op cr Cian GD Am? AnvD G6 if Hey ‘ain Sao Blues 4-4 Pruaaie BRING IT ON HOME TO ME Words and Music by SAM COOKE Moderately slow gospel feel J. = 80 Ne © G F = ; eve change. your ~ in’, leavin? me be 23.4.5, See additional Iprics ng Itco Home to Me-2- 1 Penears \Cepynghs enews Sights Renovo <—_. SSF bring it on (yeah) yean, * DS.$ ad lib. and fade | t 21 know 1 yeah, (yeah) yeah, Verse 2 Verse 4 {know t laughed when you fet, You know Fl abvays be your slave But now know ony ure myseit “Tilt'm buried. buried i my grave Baby, bring tt me, bring your suet lovin’ Oh, honey, ring ito me. bring your sweet lovin Bring ton home tome. Bring stom home to me, ‘Yeah, (yeah) yea (yo%h,) yeah, (yesh) ‘Yeah, (yeah) yeah (Vea, yeah, (yeah.) Verse 3 Verse 8: Til give you ewelty and money too, (Oe more thin: ried 0 treat you right ‘hat win all. that ain all Tl for you Bu yo saved on, stayed atin night. bal Tl forgive you Bay. you bring it to me, bring your sweet lovin’ Bring it to me, bring your set lovin Bring ton home to me, Bring ton home to me, Yeah, (yeah) yeah, (eth) yeah, (yesh) Yeahs (yeah) yeah, (Yeah) yeah, (yesh) Yeah, (yeah:) yeah, (yeah!) yeah: fete.) (Vocal ad ti. and faced Bing ton Homo oMe 2-2 Penne 20 A CHANGE IS GONNA COME Words and Music by SAM COOKE Slowly J = $8 NC. Asal) GIGLI) £7 Hf Paes as Y atempo (ith pedal) Y G=4) Verses I & 2 Bb ty the river ina tit te tent oh 2. See aulaitional Iyries atempo and just like, the river, T've been a-rum- nin’ — ve It’s been a \ \ A Change le Gone Coma 4-1 Prne’s (© 1964 ABKCO Must tne ‘Copyraht Renewed [AtPighte Reserve 2 By ET lime com-in but 1 know, oh-00-oh, change gon’ come, yes, it will. Tes been - — B Verses 3 & 4: Bb ys, it wilt 31 goto the movie and 1 4. See adalitional Iyries 7 — Some-bod-y Keep tell-in’ me don't AChango|s Gonna Come 4-2 Prwegis am Bs eS ca brian) tet ii a hang a - round.— Is been along. 4 long To Coda ® cor ET D7 Gm time com-ing, but I know. ob-00- ch 8 change gon’ come, Bridge yes it will ‘Then T 90, oh-00-oh,__ to my_— BS cm? __ broth-er and (say, broth Ganges Goma Come 4-3 Pavaste BE Bat he winds. knock-ing me please 8 I DS.% al Coda 4, There've been change gon’ yes it will Verse 2: I's been too hard fiving but T'm afraid to die ‘Cause I don’t know what’s up there beyond the sky Is been a long, along time comin’ But [ know, of-o0-0h, ‘A change gonna come, oh yes, it wil Verse 4 ‘There'Ve been times that I thought Teouldn’tTast for long ‘But now [think I'm able to carry on I's been a long, a long time comin’. ‘but T know, oh-00-0h, a change ganna come, oh yes it will, A Change e Gonns Come Pauasie COUSIN OF MINE Words and Music by SAM COOKE Moderate New Orleans jazz two-beat J=88(J7-J 2) co FD Be 4709) cmt 2 1. There’s a Verse: sam dal in igh - bor - hood Ju- lic had ex + plained + + tion = ship, cy, all a = bout In = lie Brown. It seems a said, “Hon -ey that may be sa” Bur this Cousin at tne 41 rtsogt6 © 1908 ABKCO Musi, ne Gepyrght enews ‘ARs Resend 2 ) ced long fellow don't look hy smiled start slow ous ot Mine 4-2 Pennie ls had that Now, when fas lie 1—t call-in’, saw them kiss = in’ he joined her cou-sin’s side and as they al once, But a way. he Jul - ie m sur - prised heard him “Who was that act - in’ Why, he's heard his “Why, he’s Chorus: Be mine, cou - sin of mine cou = sin of see him here ome {gg HESP a \ z opus ot tana 4-3 Peente IS cous sin of sin of mine, Would 1 fool. you? Gone, he’s a cow - sin C9 BSTIAN EWG EamGb BME rue Cousin ot Mina 4 Phase. 2 CUPID Words and Music by ‘SAM COOKE Moderately J= 120 Go Em 66 Em AA lor & Chorus: G (with pedal) Em 6 oo cu pid drawback your bow and arrow go. straight 10 my — lov~er's heart for upis-3-1 Brean 2 1961 ABKCO Msc, ho (Copyright Flere ‘seis Reserved please arrow fly. To Coda ® straight to my — lov-er’s heart 1.1 don't mean to both-er you, but I'm in dis - wess there’s dan-ger of me losing all of 2.Cu-pid, if your ar-row'l make her love strong forme, 1 prom-ise 1 will Jove her un - il Cupid. 9-2 Peeaane ——___ my hap - pi - ness for 1 love a gil who doesent know Tex ~ ist eter ni ty, know, be-tween the (wo of us, her heart we can _ steal: —_—— = e D.S%al Coda’ And, this. you can fix So, will So, help me if you Now, cu pid, don't you Em Em Repeat ad lib, and fade hear me ing you? cupit 3-9 Pease EVERYBODY LOVES TO CHA CHA CHA Words and Music by ‘SAM COOKE, Cha-cha 4 = 126 Chorus; G ry-bod - y loves to cha, cha, lit- tle children like to cha, cha, cha. They like (© cha, cha, cha; they ike to 4 \ cha, cha, cha,___ ooh, Ev <"y- body likes to cha, cha, SSS verytody Lame Fnaosve © 1958 ABKCO Hu, ne ‘Copsright Renewed ATRights Reserved Verse LTook my baby to the hop last ight and y Sur ~ prise, when we got me with the news, D7 Jo pestween the eyes, © said she could-w't do. Gq c cha, cha, She said she could-n't do the eha, cha, verjtody Loves e Gha Cha Cha-7 2 penbe D7 Eo she couldn't cay . cha, Verse 2: play some oth - er dance, hour and a half. and we nev - er ee vonjboey Loves te Cha Cha Cha 7-3 renngie told got the her not to 96. chance, ba - by —~ could-n't —— ry song they played was the cha, cha, ry Song they played was the For Two. Cha, cha, GNC c G Verse 3: Ev'ry number was the cha, cha, cha 3.1 toll. her not to there's on = ly one thing e {Esanboay Love to ha Cha Cha 7-4 Prose ale by, if you tet me take you by the hand I'm gon-na teach this dance to you Ooh, fone, wo. And (Cha, cha. che. Cha, cha, cha Taught her one, two. up now. Take it back — now Thar’ righ, sen — noses al-right, et Cha, cha, cha, Cha,” cha, cha, hay cha, cha - * = = yo Ler Fe , cross now Ooh! T tought my ba = by how to cha, cha, Cha I tught my ba = by how to cha, cha, cha.) ‘enbody Loves to Cha Cha Gha-7- None et=ter than me. she loves o Everybody Loves to Cha Sha Gha-7 6 Prose was 1 sur = prised! For while she was by loves to do cha, cha, She likes 10, pb? she one, two. AL right, (cha, cha, cha, alright bu-by, Cha, back now, lets cha, cha, Everybody Loves to Cha Cha Cha -7.7 Peane likes to — t r And ‘al - right, cha, cha, one, to. Cha, cha. cha. Cha, w Repeat ad lib. and fade Whoa, Chacha, cha.) Mm Cha, cha, cha. cross now and tun now. (Somebody) EASE MY TROUBLIN’ MIND Words and Music by SAM COOKE Moderately slow 4. = 63 Foderately to 1-6 Cima? Am? NC. Em7 LT wish some > 5 Hees would come and ease my trou-blin’ {Somepody Ease Vy Toubt Rnd 4-1 Pave © 1984 ABKCO Must, fe ‘Copyright Renowod igits Rese would come and Bm Am em? G 2, Why won't some- come and ease my wou -blin? Em? T sure ovish some se (Somuhouy Ease My Woubln tnd = 4.2 Prwisie To Coda @ would come and. ea tro - in 3.1 wish my They tell me when you tell some-hod - ¥ your trou-bles, Am trouble ‘Somabaqy) Este My Trouble Mind 8 Fenoore 41 HAAS if é a Tm look-in’, Fm look: “Tm Jook-in’, Pm look-in’, Pm look-in’ for some-bod - y — — Am D.S.%al Coda I can tell my trou-bles 4, Why won't some = © Coda Verve Tovish my baby would come and tell me ev'rything’s alright, yeah. I sure wish my baby would come and tell me ev'rything i sil alright, oh yes, I do. (To Bridge) Verse 4: Why won't somebody come and ease my troublin' mind? Yeah, {sure wish somebody would come and ease my iroublin’ mind, ‘On yeah, {Sere Esse My Tete Mind 4 (I Love You) 7 FOR SENTIMENTAL REASONS Jords by Music by DEEK WATSON WILLIAM BEST Moderately slow J. = 88 6 Em? Aww? a He eee love you, T love yeu I Jove you, {love you. I love you. f love you, 1 love you. — 1 (with pedal) Em? Hele Tove you, 1 love you. T love you, 1 love you, I fove you. I love you, hE love you, 1 Em? Ete for sont) men-tal rea (ove You For SonimontReasaee- 6-1 Frags © 1945 948 Universal - Duchess Muse Corparation Capyraits Ranewss ‘iiss Resor Em? co D cat Hi He T hope you do be = lieve Tee given you. my, my, my, my, my. fiv-en you my heart, he-cause [, mm, steve you fand you alone were meant for K me, Please give your lov-ing_ tz 4 and say part {Lowe You) For Santimerta Reasons 8 2 beitoate 44 o spa i — & a pty iE think of you! F dream of you ev-er-y, ev-er- —— Em6 fas eveer-y, ev-er-y night; and Tknow. Fmnev-er fone - tacet =H 1 know, 1 know a lone were 3 love, love, Jove, Tove you, and you \ a | (Love You Foe Sentimental Reasons -6-2 Prnoate D 45 Et es ; ah a i meant for eee Please give your lov - ing, lov - ing, G6. Em cms Jov-ing, lov-i lov - ing heart to me, and tell me wel never part. think of you ey - er - y mor ~ ing: a 1 Love Yas) Fer Sontimanta Reasons 6-4 Priogte dream of — acer ev er, when-ev - ef, when-ev - er, when-ev (Love You For Sentimental Reasons 8-6 Pragare er when = ev = er [dream of you are you sight 1 know that| r Em7 co. a7 Em? EAs \ Please give your loy-ing, lov G6. Em? love you, T love you, 1 love you, love 4 ing, loving, lov-ing, lov-ing, low nev < er part. T love you, T love you, T {Love You For Sentimental ascons 6-6 Primate love you, ing heart to me, and tell me we'll dar = ting, 1 Repeat ad lib, and fade & love you. FALLING IN LOVE Words and Music by HAROLD BATTISTE Slowly 1.56 7 F Fina? Pm (all - ing in 7 cm? Bi6 BmT0S) E1 who's not, falling in love with Am? Gmq Funai? Falingintove-5-1 Pate © 1964 ABKCO Masi, (Copy Rerenod AT Pights Besered 49 Bm? a9 that holds noth rm giv- ing my all EEE ere eee Ey cm F769) Bunaj9 BIG Bm7(65) ET Am? Gm? Fo Being? what she's. Fatingin Love 5-2 Pema Al bm Det Gl she would set poor 1 know there's been man ~ pr BT who had 9 one - sid - ed pr bm But good - ness knows. Fina nore 5-3 Pega St ie needs some help Fmai7 rm fall - ing in dove. Bm7(5) some - one ________ ta ing Ie she on : ly cared A Fal n Love 5 Pei 32 Fic AT Dm G7 boy a 59 br gr a boy (De Gamaj? HE Fmaj? Fmaj7i Motto rit Fatingin Lone 5-5 Peg could "t That) Goob NEWS Words and Music by SAM COOKE Quick two-beat J = 112 G 1.Ah,_ my told me eae loved par = ty Per sta Ain't that good news, man, ain't that pews? \ (fin that Good Nowe 5-1 Prnoste © 1964 ABKOD Musi, ne. ceynant formes Ais Reserves (Anis Tha Good News -§ Fewosie Ain't oth that gel the Ba leu fs hat day left home 7 she told home_ —_ e she the loved me sa ain't tion, that tell Found — where. } she was don't want no i ally lo meet her sta all = self my Phone. she want__ she wants con = net. — (fing Tat) Good Nowe 5-2 POE aaee ttt oo Chores GT Ain't that news? eee Hee eeeee know thats” good Aint that ood. A a 7 7 a (An Tat Sco Nowe 6 § Benoare: Repeat ad lib. and fade int that (Alt That Good News -§ § Peuoste 38 GOOD TIMES Words and Music by SAM COOKE Moderate shuffle J= 120 (43, T HE AT. Bm Fes neht. long, 2 6 Chorus. peel a Come on and let the wood sime \§ | Go0e Tinea 8-1 SeHONE ‘Copyratt Sosewe| Aieigte Revenes We gon-na stay here till we soothe our. souk Bm it take all One more & Verse: clock ing oe ard on the don't mean eo Good Tinea 5-2 Penne uw low. three. is sink - ing it might be time smueh fos Im We 1 don't ‘bout since T know a XK got my plans, aint felt this good tell you ex - act what 1 might not this 3 < 3 1m. good To Coda ® Me game mT the good tie soothe — my soothe our gonna stay here till pon na stay here till we © Coda Bm We gon-ns stay here tll we soothe our souls, Tit take all And all night, and all ight (Al night.) ‘all_night,) night tong. And all night, SSS Soo Times -S-4 Penoore aight Some-bod-y said it might take all night Tong. (AIL aight.) (ail night.) (All night) t And all night, (all aight) (A night) and Tet the — good time a ‘We gon-na stay here till we Al Bm soothe our soul it take all 63 ?’M JUST A COUNTRY BOY Words and Music by MARSHALL BARER and Slow country shuffte J = 69(f9=) J) ee ee Ae Bi Bb cm Ay Em Dp the stars gold in the mom - ing ir Verse: La ain't gon - nao mar-ry im the fall 2. See additional fries Buin? Em? Ba _& @ ain't gon - na yin the spring " in love tte County Bay -5- + Pa. 70 Cop 1008 (evened Hasysties Hove Fainy Cars Mem Yk ad Hemayind Peauhonstts. Weston, CT AUights Besarved "Used 9) Pormision 64 Gm Fm7(5) Baz iT . i + + Z previy lit-ue gil who wears a di mond ring. Bi Ep Bam? ET m______ just coun = uy See additional Iyries r by the stars Fi? BoTgus B i a E oO Ii ust 9 Couey Bey 3-2 Prioaie: Bi Ehmaj? Ab Gm Em? Emaj? Bsmaj7 gold in the mom ~ ing___ gs, Teta coun ay boy) temps vit Verse 2 [Fon never gonna kiss the wuiby lips Of the prettiest gil in town. ‘No, F'm never gonna ask ber if she'd marry me For I know she'd turn me down, Chorus 2: ‘Cause Fm Just a country boy. Money. money have I none, ‘Oh, but Fve got that silve"in the stars ‘And gold in the morning sun. Thave gold in the morning sun, (ust a country boy.) m.tust « County oy 8 Pass or 66 HAVING A PARTY Words and Music by ‘SAM COOKE ‘Medium rock swing J = 132 WJ. Ne. Be Ne Verse: L.Were hav - ing a 2. See additional fyries played. by the Copyright Renan Aon Reserved or Gm The cokes are inthe pop-com’s on te ta we're out Chorus: mis ree - ons Hawing a Party --2 Penosts ‘cause I'm - a such a good time. A f ‘ty - bod - y's swing )= =| =I Hewng a Pary-4-3 Prnaie 69 Gm swing - ing, oe Bs Repeat and fade (Lead vocal ad lib.) on the ra-di = 0. {Tell ern one more time, we're.) Verse 2 Everybody's swinging Sally's doin’ that twis now, you take requests, Eve got a few for you. Play that song called “Soul Twist: Play that one called “I Know." Don't forget them “Mashed Potatoes’ No other songs will do, (To Chorus:y Haung 2 Party 4-4 Prnnaie 70 HOME (When Shadows Fall) Words and Music by GEOFF CLARKSON, HARRY CLARKSON, and PETER VAN STEEDEN Rubato NC. EB AB BG AB E/B B15) Bin a Easy swing J= 76 LE EW Fim and trees oe & my thoughts are ev er wind - ing \% ly Home whan Shadow Fa) Pema ©2901 EMI tle Muse Ine Renney Fights cr Geoey Curkson Muse and Peanden Mosc Conary Acninsie by Songcastie Muse 0 Itgratea Copyright Groun, Nastlle, TN) ‘AI Fights Reser) Used ty Permission Fin? Pam? Homes han Shacons Fal 4-2 Peucste heart Gaim Bi3sus BOC B << er yearn - ing, cum — ng ‘oh, home. the hills con eval == R Emaj? E6 Ema? ET Am6 setting sun, gin a-peep- in’ ES, Paw and though for - tune may for B7 Phos my dreams will ev - er take me Home (ven Snsdoas Fa) 4-3 PENNS 73 Gim Fin? night — covers though for tine may for-sake me, Fem Eo A dreams will ev-er take me. Am6 E_ Amaj7 EuGe Fem? Fmaj?_E |S 3 é | = Hors Wan Shadows Fal) -4 4 "4 YOU WERE MADE FOR Moderately J = 120(00-4 0) a En G aaa or 7? you were made a (with pedal) Verses | & 2: G LA DA prope was made to grow ona vines, 7 om ss a es ea ] boat was made to sail on the se fan ap - ple was made fo growen a tn You Were iso for Me PenOste. ME ‘Words and Music by SAM COOKE fish was made t0 swim inthe 0 ceam;— |AS sure as there are stars a = bove,— 5 7 T know, T know you were made for me, You were made_ forme, eee t for me, i Well have our quar-rels, Em Baz and you will up-set me, but what can 1 do? Mm. ev-er snes 1 met you. and TIL never leave you, No. ‘ou vier Mae fore 4-2 PeMsie 16 heav-en up a-bove me, ea \ TIL never leave you. As sure as there's a 3 never be rey As sure as there are stars above, \ from you 1 know PI To Coda G 1 knom 1 know you were made 3 En # Versey 3 & 4: G (Lead vocal ad lib.) : was made tsi was made to grow You tere Mas forts 4-3 Pease was made to sail onthe Was made 10 grow ono 3 Em AS sure as there are stars T know, I know you were made for DS.Sal Coda! G You were made forme, 4A made for me, mm - hmm, You ere Mage fore 4-4 Prngaie IT’S GOT THE WHOLE WORLD SHAKIN’ Words and Music by Moderate rock J = 144 A Het ts Got ne whole Word Sak $1 Penis 79 whole world Shak 4 that beat Hong Kong, ‘some-thing must be go - in on in. md tm talk 7 “bout that from New York to old Hong \ I o . Ite Got ne Whole Nord Shakin -§-2 Penasis fi To Coda 0 ‘You can't — leave, that beat a ~ Tone, You cant — help but pat your feet, You can't leave that beat" a_- Tone. gor the Is Getine Wnole Word Shaki’ Pruoaie Well it-makes you makes you You move oh, you wan 1f3 Got me Whole ors Shain 8-4 Penman 82 DS. % al Coda 0 Coda Its Got he Wale Wor Shakin «5-5 PeNeats KEEP MOVIN’ ON ne SAM COOKE ‘Medium shuffle G Chorus: koop_ mov - in’ on Wife is this way ‘ Keep... mov eon Mount On 3 Petcare 12 1900 ABKOO Ms, hn Gary Renewed [AURIS Pesarved | NBN NENNOTSSUTONIEUTSBIESTSBISUESBIOGA (7c ‘Amn? Fale When T go. at 2. See additional iyies 1 Amt Em uyn to re Em Am? the things T've_ done and debis 1___ have Em Am what you reap. Koop Mow On- 9-2 Prtmte Chorus: 85 Em e oo Keep mov keep mov - in’ on keep_ mov - in’ on 3 eveer sy + day every - day straight eighths a molto rit, Verse 2: Brother, mind what you do ‘And how your treat your fellow man. I you knew like me youll try to live ‘Tie very best you can. For if you spread good all around ‘You'd be able to sleep when the sun go down, (To Chorus) Keep taouwvon 3-3 Penoote 86 JESUS GAVE ME WATER Words and Music by LUCIE E. CAMPBELL Moderately J=92 Chorus. era gave me water, Towan-na let His ogee Ye Pee “The chord symbols represent the harmonies outlined in the & capella gospel choir. agus Gave ie Water 4-1 este (9 1978 Sean Gems Ela Muse ne ‘aught eserves Used by Parmisson 87 gave ome wa BS BWF FD BS = pave me wa and it was not inthe well 1, Well, there was 9 Verse: wom-an from Sa-ma = ti-a, came to the well to gel some wa ‘There, 23,See additionai Iyries a strane - on who did a yy Jess Gave Me Wlar 4-2 Penosie 88 wom-an dropped her ite = She, drinking, was__ made rich from the <= B Bor FT BBG Chorus: Bb Es he gave ae . gave her wa Jus Gave Ma Wistar 4-3 prais - es swell 89 gave her wa ET BP He gave in the well, 2.Well, on that Verse 2 ‘Well, on that woman Fe had pity, She Fan back ta the city Crying,”Glory, Hallehijah! And did His wonders tell. Sho left my Savior sing She came back to Him bringing The time she had her water, Loca, ‘And it was not in the well (To Chorus:y esis Gave Me Water 4 Prone livin’, B lov = in? a ter and it i 113. Bue FT BL was not Verse 3 Lord, that woman left for shoutin’ “There was no room for doutin® ‘That she had met her Savior, Who did her wonders tell, Every time she'd doubt Him, She'd start to think about Hi “The man that gave her that W And it was not in the well (To Chorus:) tet Lord, ou Moderate cha-cha J= 138 ce Chorus: co = HE jest © = Gust for you ust for you 6-4 JUST FOR YOU Am for just for sarge Renews te Words and Music by SAM COOKE just for you —_ Am on all fer you just for you for you, just for you, — yes, my dear, eo fi-nilly re ~ al-ived. 1 f-nllly re = al - ized that its just for you eo B-nllly te - alized, 1 ewily re - al- ized thatit's just for you) sdsttorvou “6-2 PEnoste Verse: 1, When you see me work-ing all work-ing till = my 2.When you see me work-mg all the — da, working all of my — for just for you. it's just for you, (Gust Te SG strength i gone its for__ fi a'lly Strength 2 - Way, its for fl ally for you, Yes. omy dears = wily re - al -ived, re = al wed W's aesiaaay When you see me working re = al- ized it’s When You see me spend-ing ized that its just fOr you Just for you, Pewosie Am da mon - ey @ strength ee good time hon - ey, 1 fi-nilly re - alized i's all fi-ntly re - alized, 1 fivwily re al-ited that it's just for you.) — : ~—_ ust forvou 6-4 Pence fi-nlly te ~ al ized. Lo fiemtly re = al - ed that ies for you Ws for Bently re ~ alized. 1 entiy re al- ized that i's just, for you Chorus: nx C6 au F for no-bod-y ebe____ but Gust for you for rs just for you, Sweet heart it’s for you, for you Just for you. for you dustin ou 6-5 Pavone for fi- ally re = al tienily re - al Vamp: co for you, ust for vou 6-6 Panos Am just just fi atl fie nly for you, for you. re = al - ized_ re - al ized for that i's just that i's just you, just for for Repeat ad lib. and fade G LITTLE RED ROOSTER Written by WILLIE DIXON Moderate blues J. = 92 Ne LL gol a lit-tle red rooster crow for days, 8 o Lute foe Rooster: 6-1 Peon (© 1061 iMenenes 1900) HOOSHE CoogHE MUSIC BM (aaministerea by EUG MUSIC) [AURigh Resend.” Used by Permission 2x10 crow for keeps ev-'y-thing inthe bara - yard up ~ set in ev Verse 2: ET, AT ra FF 2.Dogs_ be-gin 10 a the hounds be-gin to, \% 3 Lue Res Foster 6-2 PrMcsts: FF roan oul « q wie eS. 98 gin to howl Watch out, al you kin - folk, — my lit ~ tle red roost the prowl. Lute Res Rooeiar 6-3 peneate Verse 3, AT. keeps all the hens 99 fight-ing &-mong Us fight-ing'a~- mong then He don't want no ben. in the barn - yard lay in’ eggs for no-bod'y else Lite Ras Ratan 6 Pencsis: 100, br Al (Insirwmenial soto a fib, pos endsolo) 4. Let me wll ev = “ry + body Now. if you ate rad Rooster -6 5 PeMoaie Verse 4: him 9 Penasie home. ee 101 send him Said, if you see my red, roost ~ er, Tin’t had no peacein the barn ~ yard— 102 LOVABLE Words and Music by SAM COOKE and) Freely TONY HARRIS she’s lov-a-ble__ She's Jov sa = she’s So lov-al- ble ovate pene CCopyight enone ABKCO tise ne ana Sen ‘aI Pgs Reser ‘Moderately slow J. = 84 103 D Verse L G ‘There's not an-oth - er quite, vite ways loved you: you're so PEN 104 G m6 know. 1 know she's, ) , y ve ’ she's low - able Whoa yes. she “is ov 3 = Ble, I ‘able = > bie Loonie 5-3 Pani 105 Al. fi To Coda 0 and fas-ci-na - tion is her mid-dle name_ ‘Tomy heart a sen ~ sa - feel. she reigns Whoa,__ whoa; 1-know- she's ova - ble TT know 1 know she’s (She's » | Ibs Lowoie-6-4 Pelosi 106 ® G Coda FR mas a sweet fit-tle an - gel to She's just an ~~. v When Tm with-out her, [know 1 1 know. I'm in mis ABLE, a ) Petcare 107 NOTHING CAN CHANGE THIS LOVE Words and Music by SAM COOKE Slowly J. = 66 % Verse: 4 — peer a mil - ion miles, «=a way, fé write a (2) weep and you can make = me ery See me @) want” ed to leave — me = and roam when you “4. (Inst solo ad li. let = ter each inde dty, “cause, com = in’. and yeu can pass me by Bue got back Td just say, “Wel - come — home” cause, ‘nd solo) 1 Noting Can Cnange Tie Love 3-1 Pevoaie 1960 areca ‘Copyright Fane Sats Poser 108 - ‘Noting Can Change This Love-3-2 Pens To Coda @ noth in v + erchange this love 1 have for a Az To Next Strain! 3, D.S.$ al Codal you're the —_— You're cher your'e, youve cake and jee cream and ev-'ry-thing Youre the girl of my my, my. But, if you Coda ‘ching Can Change The Lous -9-8 Preiss MEET ME AT MARY’S PLACE Words and Music by SAM COOKE Easy swing J= 104(S9=J 2) Verve: Bs Be friend of mine told___ me_ one oa Wy morn. (O-ver at Mar-y’s_place,— 2. See additional tyries , Be Es Be a “To night there's gonna be par — 2 3 sete at Marys Place 4- + Pease Saoynghs Rotowed AT Pgrts Besorved i He MW you can en you make it your hus ight there eet ve at Marys Place 4-2 Penosia 112 He said, “In fact ‘ob,) : % Chorus meet me. we're gon-na have ‘a ball (Meet me place.) (We're gonna have us I \ ~ day. Why don't you mect_me Mar- y's place’. Why don't you ball vo = day.) (Meet me Mar-y's place.) a meet me? we're gon-na have — a ball (Meet place4 (Were gonna have uy A \— L Meet Me st ers Place -3 Pewaate To Coda @ Why don't you meet (Meet place? place, BL © Coda Be Ea —— you want to have oh.) DS%al Codal Mostie st Marye Pace 4-4 Prnasie Verse 2 He soid,"“There's one thing that I want you to kaow (Over ai Mary's place. ch.) ‘You're gonna have a good time before you go. (Over at Mary's place, oh.) He sad, “There's one more thing that Pm gonne guarantee.” {Over at May's place, ohy) Got to have fta if you 2 man kee (Over at Mars place, oh.) Ifyou wanna have fun. (lo Choris} a ONLY SIXTEEN Words and Music by ‘SAM COOKE Light shuffle J= 112 (02 = Bsl3 A Fm? Bb ay 7 f on - ly si - teen - oly sik < teem Jeugh and we'd sing — do the lit-tle things ibd te god that made my heart — glow. Bur she was too young to io Dy a Bim? Bs too young ‘Sapyrant Renewed TAA Feered 11s never will hap- pen Z Ab Em? Bs? Jad of six ~ teem; aged gear since then, Ay Em? Dy six = teen ly six - teen, Ba ‘ry sbeson 4-2 Prose BI Bim? EMT a with eyes. that would 116 But she was toe young to young, was (00, Ea “a eB ah: bi why did you give. (thea BT Bom? bheart 50 Bt Bay By Fm 4 @ year since then, ‘ony sodson- 4-8 Prone lad of six te 7 Ai Em? De Bio? ET i Sle only six with eyes_____ that would glow___ But she was too young to fallin love, and Br Twas (00 young she was too young. EA Ay i - e us a a Oniy Srisen 4-4 Prove ns THE RIDDLE SONG Words and Music by SAM COOKE Moderately J= 96 G Verse 1 D s D fim Ea oe Be a T gave my love a chick-en (2 | The Riddle Song 4-1 Penosis Copyright enone Sights Reserced I gave my love gave my_ love 2. How can there. be a cher-ry__ How can there be— a chicken e - e Tne Ride Song 4-2 Peers —— 119 120 a PT EB} How can_ there, be a sing that has. Em Em? G C6 GR DIA How can dhere_ be Verse 3: G ty when it’s bloom - ing ain't got a0, A. chicken when it's pip-pint i bone a a 2 z Te Rte Song - 4-3 Peimare 124 And oh, no____ end A. ring when it's wo - ven, a ba - by when it's sleep ~ ing. there's no ery ing bo Am? ‘A baby when its sleeping, ‘The Rickte Song. 44 122 ROME (Wasn’t Built in a Day) Words and Music by SAM COOKE and Moderately BETTY & BEVERLY PRUDHOMME A Fan = fH Ha A Fam % Chorus A Fin A ome (wean ult na Day) 4-1 Pemaave Copyright Renewed i Pights Resse 123 Fan 7 Fim Don’t you say. what I say. Give me time, sive me Fim make your Rome (Wasnt BuitinaDayl = $2 Peuoate 14 ogy Pan a To Coda ® fET> 1.Now. hom -ey, now: 1 had the start to gett ome Wasnt Verve: you know that T Tove you, dear, with 2.How would Ro - me - 0 fel if his Fam love me and— played know that you did - wt tumed down his ad - vane es lit + tle seed in your this both = er him, — plant - ed a sould = at have let just needs to grow where there's there's hope iF : Wz. D.S.% al Coda Q Coda A Dont you bear me - in’ you that ET Fain Repeat ad lib, and fade e 2 Don't you re - al ize 2 - ee orn (Wasi eu ina Day) - 4-4 PeMO3t8 SAD MOOD Words and Music by SAM COOKE Moderately J = 100(9-J 3) G Em Chorus 1 8 sad mood to-night Em Sasvoos- 6-1 Prupare (© 1960 ABKCO we. ne ‘Sopyrig Fevowed ATPights Rasowee 427 i eH ti —— mood to night. Oh, my be - by done_ gone a- way and left) me; "3 gone a- way and left me; y ba - by done_ gone. 1.1 don't know she left ne: why 1 don't know where. she’s gone... e aa Men -8-2 PEMOSTO 128 Em am G Em EE ih sacer Hy tacet know is TM facet ba by comes back home, Be ~ cause \" A 2 sad mood 10+ night — G © 6 = c = gone a+ way and Jelt me my ba = by donegone. 2.0h, Se mood 6-3 Pennie Verse 2: 129 don't know why but this one thing Em Bm tacet know that ba - by tells me that shel aces acer come back home f > no - Chorus 3: c Em ca sad___ mood 10 - night Seg Moad-0-4 Benouie 130) sad mood to = night donegone. and left me; ba = by done_ Eee ee ba = by done_ 4 p a way and left me: pone. Pg Sat Mood-6- Prats 131 mood She got Repeat ad lib. and fade G G c And with her gone, Pm to ~ night Sectttocs-6-6 Benne 132 SITTIN’ INTHE SUN Words and Music by IRVING BERLIN Slowly 1=76 Fan Fim G6 DIFS Em? DFA? Bm7Gmaj7Fim? Em? AT ae f a Swing Verse: —S i Sit — tin” the sun, count - in’ my mon - ey, 2.Comes a = mer show's drops of rain fall - in fanned __ by my sum - mer sweet er than the | Christ 3 booze, mas chimes, And be Site sia 1 (© 1968 by ting Born (Copyright Paes A Rights Resenod Used by Parmision Sweeter than the honey hear ~ ing those" jin gles 3 is count - ing my mon - ey, up - en the roof shin - ples. Those green — backs _ onthe like “pen - nies, nick - els and # id Bridge: Fans dimes ‘Those i's known that what Town 3 Pan Dim? : Fearl a a = mount fields of gold i not a large. ‘ston me Sun 4-2 Prnoe Em? Az e > | that Tbe - hold my bank ae ~ count & Chorus: ‘Alin? Gein? birt H count mon =e \ Em705) Dt fusat HBS hapopy as canbe. And to top it all Dé Fan Bm Fan when shad + ows Took to heaven and Sita tne Sun 83 135 EI, Fain? EmT shin -ing down Can you won-der why (Hest. solo, G Fem Em? Bm? Bh Eva Al. DSS! ‘end solo} Stunsntne Sun 4 136 SUGAR DUMPLING Words and Music by SAM COOKE Moderately fast J = 128 Bh Gm Gm He at Chorus: Be E Sug-ar Dump - ling, you my ba-by J love you in Sug-ar Dump-ling. you my_-ba - by. My love grows strong-er ev-"ry day, ‘Suoar Durong- 4-1 Penns 21964 ABKCO Muse, ne \Gepynghs Frew AI FIghS Reseed Chorus; Sug-ar dump ~fing,— you my ba~ by 1 love you in Sug-ar dump - ling. you my ba- by, My kve grows. strong-er Verse: Be Sm 1. Lis - ten while 1 2. See additional lyrics th you a sto —_—— Gm Sug - ar Sugar Dumping 4-2 pease Dumpling be 137 way. ev ry day. Bb ry a bout sith. cause, she's the 138 Be sweetest thing On. fel ing And she hides two _mer-eys, to hold my hand, Sugar Ournpling 4-3 Perkasie Chorus: Be Gm Sug = ar Dump ~ ling — Dump - ling. Repeat ad lib. and fade BWF Cm WF " Gm you my ba - by, My love grows stronger ev - ty day Sup-ar, my babe, Verse 2: Whenever [tell her, honey, Lm hu Now go and fix me something to eat ‘This girl rushes in the kitchen and fixes me 2 dinner With seven different kinds of meat, Hi Leal her up at two o'elock in the morning ‘And say come on aver it youcan, Before I hang up the telephone, she's sitting beside me With a cup of caffee in her hand (To Chorus: Suger Dumpling 4-4 Praia 140 SHAKE Words and Music by ‘SAM COOKE Moderate rock J = 152 NC Shake! Drums: mf listen while 1 talk to you TH tell you what we'se gon - na do. Shak-in’ like a bow! of Soup. make your bod - y loop the loop. Shake-3-1 Pence 01954 ABKCO hae, te ‘Corsrgnt eran ‘Aig Resor 141 ye new thing that’s goin’ =a = round And 111 tell you what they're Puc your hands “on your hips and kind = shakin’ is the swing, vs} end solo) come OF 1 you want vo 143 you've got to do the thing with soul, — Shake the shake with all your might Just make your bod-y loose and light Now, shake, h i i S F S shake. ‘Oh, that’s Come hon - ey, and shake, ike 10 do" it Shake! A feel good, now. Shake! - z val Shake 5-4 Peasie 144 To Coda ® D.S.% al Coda c Es Be ¢ tne ie tren Ht the way to doit Shake! on ba - by, \ Shake! with your ma-ma, Shake! 1 do it, ba = by, CNC. c NC Repeat ad lib. and fade Shake! Make__ me feel good, now. 2 = s s Shee 5 PeMgsie 145 SUMMERTIME Words and Music by GEORGE GERSHWIN, DuBOSE and DOROTHY HEYWARD and IRA GERSHWIN Moderately J.= 92 Pan Fé cn at a fst 1. Sum-mer - ime eee eee eee eee eee eee eee andthe 2. See additional fries Fem, Q 8 By fe te i ‘ummortine 3-1 Prose 1 1955 (Ronewod 1062) GEOAGE GEASHININ MSI, IBA GERSHII MUSIC “il Fighs Bemneteree BB MUSIC CORP ‘AU Rights Reserved 146 Bm co leis = are jump ~ in cot-ton is high cH Fan cH Fim cn Your dad-dy’s rich Fan on Fan cH Is good look- So, bush. lit-tle ba = by, — cH Fam ca Fim (at, hrumning) Mo oa fe: Sursmertine 8-2 Peni 147 Fam cH F Fim cn Fim z Fam D.S& and fade on ad lib. Fim Fim cH 2.0ne of these ve One of these mornings, you're gonna rise up singing, ‘Then you'll spread your wings and take to the sky. But until that morning, theres nothing can harm you, With Daddy and Mommy standing by. (To ad lib, fuming) Summernmo 8-9 Pence 148 TENNESSEE WALTZ Words and Music by REDD STEWART Bright J= 188 ( and PEE WEE KING Ba Bi with omy ba = to that Ten- - Terrasece Wate 6-1 Peat Copyritt© 1048 (Renews 1975) by: SonyiATY Aout Rose Muse (8) "AI Fights Amnsteedby SoryAt Musie Pudien, “Shiste square vees, ean, Tha? 20 RU igite Renard Used by Peision ‘The use of th yes of i sang mith any shor esse express pros 149 see when an old BI friend, — 1 hap - pened, T hap + pened to see, in - two - duced_ 7 him tw my ba by. and stile Tonnseae Wale -6 2 Cy 150 Bi Ee from me. ere eee the ight and that beau - — pa} ——. ¥ Tennassae Waa -6 2 PeMoaTs Buy Bas) You know that I Termassee Wate 6-4 Paar 152 that night As iH To Coda @ fa D.S.% al Coda (vith vocal variation) yeah ia Ie Tenneaace Wate 6-5 PeMeate Coda a fs BN that mar lo Es eae beau | Ten - nes Tannessce Wate 6-6 Punts 154 Slowly J. =72 NC way down soft and slow, ‘Thats vhere ts At 9-7 Pease THAT’S WHERE IT’S AT Words and Music by SAM COOKE and J.W. ALEXANDER, % verse: c Lights tnened. 2.3. See additional Iyries and mu with some - one. That's where. Si Rh osoves 155 Chorus Am Thats where c Am G Tf th Tha’s where ‘Thats vere ts At 9-2 Prvaste 156 Thars where it’s oh, yeah, (oh, yeah,) and ob, yeah, (and oh, yeab.)Let me tell you this one thing, Verse 2 Your world turned upside down, You're makin’ not a sound, No one else around, ‘That's where it’s st, yeub, let ne tell ya Verse 3: ‘Yous heart beatin’ fast, ‘You're knowin’ that ime will pas, But a-hopin’ that it lasts: ‘That's where i's at, ob, yeah. (To Chorus:) Verse 4 “To say."Irs time 10 90, And she says." Yes I know But just stay one minute more. That's where it's at, oh, let me say it one more time, (To Chorus) Thats iter ts At-3-9 Prmoate 157 THERE’LL BE NO SECOND TIME Words and Music by CLIFTON WHITE. Easy swing J= 76 (d=J 9) Bin? A F9 Fag) Amt 13 D9G5) 2 te Verses 1 de 2: G BT 1You___done_me 2 See additional lyries ba = by, “cause you told me you were ming, 0 maine, = ‘Thar Be No Second Time 5-1 tose (© 1960 ABKCOMURE, he ‘Gepyreht Renewed AiR Reserved AmT05) G EL you walked out__ and eft me there be ne see-ond time, there! be no, sec - ond time, Gis Bay or Domai? Cmaj? ita fe on and laugh end “Teal Ge No Savona Time 5-2 Fevers good times keep There'll come a day when youll have pay To Coda 0 ev ry thing that you. done a — wreng__ ba - by. Verse 3: G B? o 3.You can cry c 7 fry 10 show you love me in ipl egied Tato Be No Second Tme- 5-3 Progr ad Aun705) ands ile But you walked out D.S% al Coda Gs Am AB oa fand left me be ~ hind So there ben, no second time a: Verse 4: @ Coda De Ep po 96. wrong. 4 You can ery ry 10 show you love me Tere Be No Second Tene -5 4 Prva Amie5) E 161 But you walked out and let me be ~ hind rc) there be see - ond time.__ bia G6 Badin? ——~ : 3, —— there cer-tain-ly be no. sec-ond time. 3 ie Am? Bi) AT Abmaj? G6 Verse 2: Las a fool to give my love ‘Cause you swore you'd love me by the stars above, But you walked out and leit me behind, So there'll be no, no second ime, (To Bri “Thal Be No Second Time +S PrMOate 162 TOUCH THE HEM OF HIS GARMENT Words and Music by ae ‘SAM COOKE Moderate shuffle 4= 104 (= 3) Bs D7 i atempo Verse: a ae - ; = —s— lt 1.Whoa, there was a woman C in the Bi- ble days she had been —@)See additional lyrics 3 a 3 atempo a i When she heard my sus was pass-ing by so she joined. he gather ing throng, And while Tue the Hem of His Garmant-9 1 Pesan Gaoyrchs evened AiPights Reerves Bi = Ee Ears 163 4 she was push-ing her way through, some-one____ asked her “What are you She said,“ coukl just touch the hem of His Bia — i —— Lordt__ Oh 09 ob, 2. See additional fries oh Lord! on, “oueh he Hem of His Gatmant- 9-2 Pepsi 164 Bh could just touch the be made. whole ear ment 1 know: VU, 7 1 she spent her. be made whole— right now." Verse 2: ‘Whoa, she spent her money here and there Until she had no, had no more to sper. ‘The doctors they done all that they ould But their medicine would do no good When she touched Him, the Savior cidn't see. [Bue still he turned around and eried, ‘Somebody touched me.” She said, "It was T who just wanna touch the hem of your Tknow Fl be made whole ts Chorus 2: She stood there erying, “Oh, Lord! Oh, Lord! Oh-oo-oh, ‘Oh, Lord! Oh, Lord! She said. “If [could just touch the hern of yout Fknow Til be made whole right now” ment, “Toush the Hem of His Gament- 2-2 Peas. 165 WIN YOUR LOVE FOR ME Words and Music by SAM COOKE Moderate cha-cha J = 132 & Chorus: Whoa, whoa, Tittle git, pr © Hf i how hap - py [would be if some mira - ole win your love for me, me. Win your. a Win Ye Love or Me <7 4 PrMoate 166 Em Em Win your (Your love Your Em Your love Em am by 9 = or on i t i id for me.) Win Your Love forthe? -2 Pemoore 167 Verse I: Em ei e 1.Man-y's the day Te y hold you Em, man=y's the night Ive cried for for your Em G Em come ‘ y heart wouldn't be | Ix Win Your Love or tie <= Prose eS 168 all 7 dois hope and prey___ that you'll e Chorus, whoa, le could win your Jove your 2 = 2 Win Your Lowe or Me 7 Peneare pa 169 Em Your love G Em Your love En Am p7 SG — your low for Your love_ e Win Your Love or Me 7 8 Prnoate 170 Verse 2 you are ful beau ti - ful And when-ev ~ Em heart beat like at tom - tom. W youd on = ly come tome, this, Em thing ‘ie Yourtove fore 7-5 Pennie im the chur. we wil Chorus: T would be Tit = te girl how hap ~ py if, some mir-a - cle could win your love for____me, . Em, G_~ Repeat ad lib, and fade x? Win your love for (Your love for_me- (Your love. for me_) \e |x: in Your Lov for Mle 7-7 Prieta 2 * . 2 ° ~. 12 TRY A LITTLE LOVE Words and Music by SAM COOKE and J.W. ALEXANDER, Slowly J= 80 NC. Db a 72 Be Gedy Verse I 6 1.Be nice ther when-ev-er you cam. and as you eross the street - ways hold her hand, s i \ Tyatitie Love 8-1 Phwoaie ©1980 ABK20 dusts 2 ‘Gooyrch Retened APB Rerones 173 You'll fina lit - de Jove Aw? D7 S Tong, long way, when she does something ron AL - ways be there pick her up and to make her strong.— You'll find out a lit-tle love, oh - 00 - oh, Ty abitieLove-6-2 Phare 174 8 lit-delove goes a Tong, Bridge. or 69. i fe ohh if yoube Kind some-times ——she't be blind to the wrong things thal you cr BT Buy teat her good Am D7 DIH9) the way. that you should. shell scethegood-ness in you. 3.80, 90- oh \ A Ty auite Love -€-3 Pats 175 sweet 10 and gen the 100. ‘Then you'll find out__ what a little love can do. —— find out a fit de love, oh-v0-0h, Tey ily Lave 6-4 Penate 176 Bridge If you treat her kind, some times she'll be blind to the wrong. things, things you might do, Te you treat her good, the way that you should Am? shell see the, the good-ness in 4.80. 00 - oh — \. [3 Tya lave Lowe 6-5 Phase a7 and kind 0° gen- tle too Then you'll find out what ait find out, find out, find out a it-tle love long. ———- yy aLtte Low 6-6 Peace 178 TWISTIN’ THE NIGHT AWAY Words and Music by SAM COOKE, Moderate rock swing 4= M4 WI-J 2) on Goa DIA A DIA A i 5 a %K Verve: LLet—_me_—tell~— you “bout 2 place 2Hees— a man. in. evening clothes. — 3. See addition lyrics Fan Where up in New) York way___ he got here, = don't know, but “Twine Mag Any = 4 “MOs16 ‘Gonyraht Renewed thts Reserves where— the peo - ple you ought to He's Fen put = tn’ wou - ble mov -ing up the and and ing young— Tike — 7 “wae he Nght Anny -4 2 Prats Hae dane ace. the night the night they have ‘ing with the 479) the night the might Jot of chick in fun slacks, Man, you'll find the there ain't — ist - 180 Chorus: ~ry-bod-y’s feel-ing_ great____ They're twist- ee — twist = ing They're twist = in’ ie A "the night a = way in’ the night, (Lees wit a while!) (Lean A (Sax. sole ad th, Fan Dd Tait the Nigh Any 4-3 Penate 181 now asist) Ey i DS.$| [23.00 57 Repeat ad lib. and fade! in’ the night ~ way Verse 3: Here's a fellow in be jeans Dancing with an older queen Whose dolled up in diamond rings ‘And twisting the night away. Man, you oughta see her go, ‘Twvistin to the rack and roll Here you'll find the young and old “Twistin’ the night avay (To Chorus:) “alate he ttt Any +2 Prwoate WHEN A BOY FALLS IN LOVE Words and Music by SAM COOKE and CLINTON LAVERT Freely G heard them say love 7 some - thing you could-n't hide on a shelf Bui to me, they no long-er to ex-plain, be & Moderately J= 112 Amt D> Aw? b Tr cause TF know for my - self nan 2 oy Fats in Lovet Pevnste 198 AKC um re ‘Gooyrghe Sores Ages Reserves Gmaj? bee wak > ens each morn with a smite on his face, voice onthe = phone brings him won-d'vous de - ight i ‘And the wor is i love) If theres been 5 beau th = fl place ‘il fades trom Sigh a up and he's gone, there's no break-tast_ for hm ‘cause he lives fon the love of his hard = ly wait till, thes ma-ment they meet. for he knows when he sees her his day — nen 9 Boy alsin Love 6-2 Penoie 184 e = gweet lit dle gem, ‘The day's not through, though isnot ver = y long will he com-plete, When they're fe-n'lly a - lone. and he kiss - es her lips. — fore he must talk to his girl onthe World sings a love song and his Heart turns a eee His gitl's the ime comes they must part Winer eBoy Fas a Love 4-8 PeMoste sleeps on his bed, vi-sions of in the nih. charms, how they fore you know... he is buy-ing a ring. cap-ture for -ev sweet darling thing “That's Repeat ad lib. and fade how it is when a boy When 3 Boy alsin Love = 4 Penns 186 (What a) WONDERFUL WORLD Words and Music by SAM COOKE, HERB ALPERT Bee Gim and LOU ADLER % verse: B t = one i 1.3. Don't know much a - bout his - to - Don't know much bi 2 Don't know much a - bout ge-og - ra - hy Don't know much trig - 0 + Don't know much four a —sel-ence book. Dom't know much a - bout al ge - bra (ira a Wongedl Word 41 Prnooie righ Reseed ‘At Righta Reserves 187 Don't know much @ = bout the French T But 1 do know that Don't know what a slide rule. is But T do know one and T foe you and 1 know that if you love me too what a one two: and if this one could be — with you, what_a $ - To Coda oll. ae 2. B B won -der ful world this_would be. be. Now, won-det = ful world this__would Bridge: Ft stu - dent; but fm nya’ \ Ie (ina | Wonder Wowa 4-2 Penosie 188, cH z t D.S.% al Coda student, ba - by, 1 can win your love for me__ Coda [i (hat 2) Wendotl Woes 4-3 Penate 189) ta, (Sei = ‘enve book.) y (French 1 took.) Bur | do know that and I know that if you love me to what a (wnat 9) Wonder wore 4-4 Petnate 190 YEAH MAN Words and Music by ‘SAM COOKE Moderate rock J = 152 NC like good mu sic? (Yeah. man, Cs zy "bout mu 2-9, See ailitional lyrics . a fe man.) man.) eam tien 2-4 Pease 6 1964 ABKCO Muse, Ie oye: Renae ARightsRroorve 191, To Coda 0124678, HEH Eee ISS To Next Strain F c FE c 3 D.S.% al Coda Lc F G 8. You're inthe (ven, man.) Yeah tan 3-2 Pewosie 192 @ Coda F oan an -3.2 Penna Verse 2 Do you like all the dances? (Yeah, man.) fazy "bout the dances. (Yea, man.) Cong as it's swingin’. (Yeah, man.) What? (Yeah, man.) What” (Yeab, man.) Verse 3 Let's iny some of the dances. (Yeah, man.) don't know which one.now. (Yea, mat) Let's try 10 do the Monkey: (Yealysman.) Alright? (Yeab,man.) Yeah. (Yeah, man.) Verse 4 Do you like all the dances? (Yeuh, man.) Crazy “bout the dances. (Yeah. man.) Let's try a new dance. (Yealt.man.) (Yeah, man.) (Yeah,man,) Verse 5 Let's try the Watusi (Yeah man.) Hove to do the “Tusi (Yeah man.) Pur the Tivist withthe “Tusi (Yeab, man) (Yeah, man.) (Yeah, man.) ) Novi ler's try a new dance. (Yeah, man.) Dig what [tel ya. (Yeah, man) Got to do what L tell ya. (Yeah, man.) Gonna do it? (Yeah, man.) (Yeah, man.) Verse 7 You're on a football field, now. (Yeah, man.) Down in the huddle (Yeah, man.) Run for that touchdown. (Yeah, man.) (Yeah, man.) (Yeah.man,) Verse 8: You on a basoball field, now. (Yeu, man.) ‘Tho bats in your hand, girl. (Yeah, man.) Swing for that homerun. (Yeah, man.) (Yeah, man.) (Yeah, mae.) Verse 9 You in the middle of an ocean, (Yea, man.) ‘The ship i goin’ down, now. (Yeah, man.) Swim for your lfe.nnow. (Yeah, man.) Yeah, (Yeah man.) yeah. (Yeahman,) (To Coda) YOU SEND ME Moderately 4. 193 Words and Music by ‘SAM COOKE Em? 1. Dar-ling, et eeu thrill me. Am? D7 G Em? Am? you you, you, you, you send me Dar - ling, you__________ send thrill me, Dar = Ting, you. ya you, you thrill G. Em? Am? D169} do, hon-est you de, hon-est you do. Whos, PRMOS TS * "Copyright Renewed Stig Reser hon = est. you hon = est You First thought it was. in it’s last ~ ed__ 50. Gmnaj7 { G6 Am? DIH9) 7 And now, 1 find my - self want - ing G Em? mar-ry you and take you home,— You. you you you send me. T know. you send me 1 know. You Send Me 8-2 PeMoaie 198 Em? An? pr Coda, Em? Am? D709) 4. hon-est. you do, r When ev = er I'm with you. G Em? ¥ know when ev = er I'm near You Send Me- 8-38 oe Em? Ani? D7 t hon - est, you do, hon - est, you do. Whoa hel - I, G Em? Am? G Em? = poh ————— 1 know, 1 know, when you hold vou Seno Me Pevoate Am? bp? G Em7 197 r when - ev = ct you kiss me. Mm - mun D.SSal Coda —P a mm hmm honest, you do—______ At Thrill me. You Send me 5-5 Peneste 198, LL COME RUNNING BACK TO YOU Words and Music by WILLIAM COOK Moderately 4. = 92 Ab DIA EB» say that you've found some-one new bs a6 SS SS e ¥ ¥ tsteas ae ng Here cers 1i.Some Running Back io You-5 1 Prwaste ‘2 Copy: 1951 enous SonyiATN Songs LLC and Bi Bly Music [Ni Rigs eserves Used by Permission my name. snot a-shamed: ‘come ran-ning back Can't sleep at night T cant eat a bite bw Ao fae oe So ' a - Ht ae ee = z A 1NLCame Running Backio You-§- 8 PEMD 201 Tve_ got my pride but deep. down ___ 1m yours, and yours SS} fior- get, have no re-grets s Die, He this love of ours. \s | 11. Come Running Backto You 5-4 Pevae Just call amy name a 1 know Pm nota ~ shamed: A6 Bonties v6 a — come running back. | Come Running Back Yeu -& Peas 203 YOU’RE NOBODY ’TIL SOMEBODY LOVES YOU Words and Music by RUSS MORGAN, LARRY STOCK and JAMES CAVANAUGH til some - body loves Oh, you're no - ‘til some-bod - y ‘este Novody Ti Somebody Loves ou “$1 Pent rik nigh pb? Am? you may be king you may possess the tout that gold won't bring you. hap pi- ness_ when you're grow-ing old. ‘The world still is the same you'll never . ‘ute Novaay Ti Somenoey Loves You- 5-2 Peveaie 205 E7 E. change shine a» bove You got to re-mem-her that you're_ a B75) = il some-bod - y find your-self_ Yous Noboey TH Somebody Lovee You 5-3 Prost 206 Bicin? fic Eee ete the world stays— . E709) —— the same you'll ney -er change as the stars shine change it, no, ne, no a long, is that you're este eee Yui Nobody TH Somebody Lows You “5-4 Peat cxtim? FD ld tae ae ahh no, you're no - bod > Ey E1309) Am? AW OAT fake my ad - vice, and goon out Heke Am? Ab Gmaj9 somerone to Tove ‘ou Nobody Somebody Los You 5-5 Peuosie

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