The Old Gray Mare

        F
The old gray mare,
        F
She ain’t what she used to be
C7
Ain’t what she used to be,
F
Ain’t what she used to be
        F
The old gray mare,
        F
She ain’t what she used to be
Bb               C7      F
Many long years ago.

F               Bb        F
Many long years ago,
F               C7      F
Many long years ago,
F
The old gray mare,
F
She ain’t what she used to be
Bb               C7      F
Many long years ago.

The old gray mare,
She kicked on the whiffletree,
Kicked on the whiffletree,
Kicked on the whiffletree
The old gray mare,
She kicked on the whiffletree
Many long years ago.

Many long years ago,
Many long years ago,
The old gray mare,
She kicked on the whiffletree
Many long years ago.

The Muffin Man


F
Do you know the muffin man,

 Bb                      C
The muffin man, the muffin man?

F
Do you know the muffin man

 Bb           C       F
Who lives on Drury Lane?


F
Yes I know the muffin man,

 Bb                      C
The muffin man, the muffin man.

F
Yes, I know the muffin man,

 Bb           C       F
Who lives on Drury Lane.

The Hokey Pokey

         F
You put your right leg in. You put your right leg out.

C
Put your right leg in and you shake it all about.

You do the hokey pokey and you turn yourself around.

F
That’s what it’s all about.

F
You put your left leg in. You put your left leg out.

C
Put your left leg in and you shake it all about.

You do the hokey pokey and you turn yourself around.

F
That’s what it’s all about.


OTHER VERSES:
Put your right arm in…

Put your left arm in…

Ho-key hokey pokey…

Put your nose in…

Put your backside in…

Put your whole self in…

Do the Hokey-Pokey

The Bear Went Over The Mountain

    F                  Bb
The bear went over the mountain,
    C                  F
The bear went over the mountain,
    F                  Bb
The bear went over the mountain,
   C                 F
To see what he could see
   F
To see what he could see,
   F
To see what he could see
    F                 Bb
The other side of the mountain,
    C                 F
The other side of the mountain,
    F                 Bb
The other side of the mountain,
    C                 F
Was all that he could see.

    F                  Bb
The bear went over the river,    C                  F
The bear went over the river,
    F                  Bb
The bear went over the river,
   C                 F
To see what he could see
   F
To see what he could see,
   F
To see what he could see
    F                 Bb
The other side of the river,
    C                 F
The other side of the river,
    F                 Bb
The other side of the river,
    C                 F
Was all that he could see.

Take Me Out to the Ballgame

[Intro]

D7
(For it’s)
Bb G7 F D7
(one, two, three strikes, you’re out at the)
G7 C7 F C7
(old ball game.)


[Verse]

F C7
Take me out to the ball game.
F C7
Take me out with the crowd.
D7 Gm
Buy me some peanuts and Cracker Jack.
G C7
I don’t care if I never get back, let me
F C7
root, root, root for the home team. If
F7 D7
they don’t win, it’s a shame. For it’s
Bb G7 F D7
one, two, three strikes, you’re out at the
G7 C7 F
old ball game. PLAY BALL!!

Show Me The Way To Go Home

[Verse 1]
F
Show me the way to go home
Bb F
I'm tired and I want to go to bed
F
I had a little drink about an hour ago
C
And it went right to my head
F
Where ever I may roam
Bb F
On land or sea or foam
F
You will always hear me singing this song
C F
Wont you show me the way to go home

[Verse 2]
Indicate the way to my abode
I'm fatigued and I want to retire
I had a spot of beverage sixty minutes ago
And it went right to my cerebellum
Where ever I may perambulate
On land, or sea or atmospheric vapor
You can always hear me crooning the melody
Indicate the way to my abode

Puff, the Magic Dragon

Verse:
F Am Bb F Bb
Puff, the magic drag-on lived by the sea And frol-icked in the

F Dm G7 C7 F Am
au-tumn mist in a land called Ho-nah-Lee-, Lit-tle Jack-ie Pa-per

Bb F Bb
loved that rascal Puff And brought him strings and

F Dm G7 C7 F C7
sealing wax and other fancy stuff. Oh!


Refrain:
F Am Bb F Bb
Puff, the magic drag-on lived by the sea And frol-icked in the

F Dm G7 C7
au-tumn mist in a land called Ho-nah-Lee-,

F Am Bb F Bb
Puff, the magic drag-on lived by the sea And frol-icked in the

F Dm G7 C7 F
au-tumn mist in a land called Ho-nah-Lee. -
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last time to Coda



Verse:
(C) Am Bb F
- To- get-her they would trav-el on a boat with bil-lowed sail,-
- D drag-on lives for-ev-er but not so lit - tle boys,-
- His head was bent in sor-row green scales fell like rain,-

Bb F Dm7 G7 C7
Jack-ie kept a look-out perched on Puff's gi-gan-tic tail,
Paint-ed wings and gi-ant rings make way for oth-er toys,
Puff no long-er went to play a - long the cher-ry lane, With-

F Am Bb F
No-ble kings and princ-es would bow when-e'er they came,
One grey night it hap-pened, Jack-ie Pa-per came no more And
out his life-long friend Puff could not be brave So

Bb F Dm7 G7 C7 F C7
Pi-rate ships would low'r their flag when Puff roared out his name. Oh!
Puff that might-y drag-on, he ceased his fear-less roar. Oh!
Puff that might-y drag-on, sad - ly slipped in-to his cave. Oh!


G7 C7 F Bb F C7 F
Coda: land called Ho - nah - Lee.