Monday, September 16, 2024

2024 Murray's Mill

Kids


You Are My Sunshine” (C)

                     C

You are my sunshine, my only sunshine

                          F                                    C

You make me happy when skies are gray

                       F                                        C

You'll never know dear, how much I love you

                      C               G             C

Please don't take my sunshine away.

            
                  C

The other night dear, as I lay sleeping
                  F                          C

I dreamt I held you in my arms

                         F                                                 C

And now that you're here, my dreams are waking

                                    G            C

And I will keep you from all harm.


                     C

You are my sunshine, my only sunshine

                          F                                    C

You make me happy when skies are gray

                      F                                          C

You'll never know dear, how much I love you

                                       G              C

Please don't take my sunshine away.


                   C                

I'll always love you, and make you happy

                      F                                       C

I'll pick you up when, you've fallen down

                        F                              C

You turn the sky blue when it is raining

                                      G               C

You always keep the sunshine around


                     C

You are my sunshine, my only sunshine

                          F                                    C

You make me happy when skies are gray

                       F                                        C

You'll never know dear, how much I love you

                      C               G             C

Please don't take my sunshine away.



Red River Valley” (D)


                      D

From this valley they say you are goin’

                                                                     A

I will miss your bright eyes and sweet smile.

                D                                     G

For they say you are takin’ the sunshine

                 A                                                 D

That has brightened our pathway the while.


              D

Do you think of the valley you’re leavin’

                                                            A

Oh, how lonely and dreary it will be.

              D                                                   G

Do you think of the fond heart you’re breakin’

                A                                          D

And the sadness you’ve cast over me.


          D

For a long time my dear, I’ve been waiting

                                                                  A

For the words that you never would say.

         D                                              G

And alas my poor heart you are breakin’

                A                                 D

For they tell me you’re goin’ away.


                    D 

Come and sit by my side if you love me, 

                                                       A

Please don’t hasten to bid me adieu.

        D                                           G

But remember the Red River Valley, 

                A                                           D

And the cowboy who loves you so true. 





                    D 

Come and sit by my side if you love me, 

                                                       A

Please don’t hasten to bid me adieu.

        D                                           G

But remember the Red River Valley, 

                A                                           D

And the cowboy who loves you so true. 


Kids & Adults



Mama Don’t Allow

                     

C         

Mama don’t allow no music playing around here.

                                                                                G

Mama don’t allow no music playing around here.

C                                                                                F

We don’t care what mama don’t allow, gonna play our music anyhow.

C                                     G                                     C

Mama don’t allow no music playing around here.


ADULTS



City of New Orleans” (G)

Title: “City of New Orleans”

Artist: Steve Goodman

Capo 2

 

 

[Verse 1]

G             D           G

Riding on the City of New Orleans,

Em                C              G

Illinois Central, Monday morning rail,

          G                D                G

There are fifteen cars and fifteen restless riders,

Em                    D                    G

Three conductors, and twenty five sacks of mail.

 

            Em

They're all out on the southbound odyssey,

         Bm

And the train pulls out of Kankakee,

D                                  A

  Rolls past the houses, farms and fields.

 

Em

Passing towns that have no name,

    Bm

And freight yards full of old tired men,

        D                          G

And the graveyards of rusted automobiles.

 

 

[Chorus]

C               D           G

  Good morning America, how are you?

    Em                  C                 G

Say   don't you know me,  I'm your native   son.

            G                     D             Em    A

  I'm the   train they call the   City of New   Orleans,

        F                    D                        G

I'll be gone five   hundred miles   when the day is   done.

 

 

[Verse 2]

        G                 D              G

Playing checkers with the old men in the club cars,

Em                    C              G

Crown me, son, ain't no one keeping score.

G                  D             G

Hear the lonesome bellow of the horn blow,

    Em              D                    G

And feel the wheels rumbling 'neath the floor.

 

        Em

And the sons of Pullman porters,

         Bm

And the sons of engineers,

D                                        A

Ride their fathers' magic carpet made of steam.

 

Em  

Mothers with their babes asleep,

Bm

Rocking to the gentle beat,

        D                                G

And the rhythm of the rails is all they feel.

 

 

[Chorus]

C               D           G

  Good morning America, how are you?

    Em                  C                 G

Say   don't you know me,  I'm your native   son.

            G                     D             Em    A

  I'm the   train they call the   City of New   Orleans,

        F                    D                        G

I'll be gone five   hundred miles   when the day is   done.

 







 

[Verse 3]

 G               D           G

Nighttime on the City of New Orleans,

Em               C               G

Changing cars in Memphis, Tennessee.


G                  D                 G

Halfway home, and we'll be there by morning,

            Em                    D                   G

Through the Mississippi darkness, rolling down to the sea.

 

    Em        

But all the towns and people seem

    Bm

To fade into a bad dream,

     D                               A

The steel rail still ain't heard the news.

    Em                 

The conductor sings his songs again,

    Bm

The passengers will please refrain,

     D                                     G

This train's got the disappearin' railroad blues.

 

 

[Chorus]

C               D           G

  Good morning America, how are you?

    Em                  C                 G

Say   don't you know me,  I'm your native   son.

            G                     D             Em    A

  I'm the   train they call the   City of New   Orleans,

        F                    D                        G

I'll be gone five   hundred miles   when the day is   done.


City of New Orleans” (A)

Title: “City of New Orleans”

Artist: Steve Goodman


 

 

[Verse 1]

A             E           A

Riding on the City of New Orleans,

F#m                D              A

Illinois Central, Monday morning rail,

         A                  E                A

There are fifteen cars and fifteen restless riders,

F#m                   E                    A

Three conductors, and twenty five sacks of mail.

 

            F#m

They're all out on the southbound odyssey,

         C#m

And the train pulls out of Kankakee,

E                                  B

  Rolls past the houses, farms and fields.

 

F#m

Passing towns that have no name,

    C#m

And freight yards full of old tired men,

         E                          A

And the graveyards of rusted automobiles.

 

 

[Chorus]

D               E           A

  Good morning America, how are you?

    F#m                                     A

Say   don't you know me,  I'm your native   son.

            A                     E             F#m     B

  I'm the   train they call the   City of New   Orleans,

        G                   E                          A

I'll be gone five   hundred miles   when the day is   done.

 

 

[Verse 2]

        A                 E              A

Playing checkers with the old men in the club cars,

F#m                    D             A

Crown me, son, ain't no one keeping score.

A                  E             A

Hear the lonesome bellow of the horn blow,

    F#m              E                   A

And feel the wheels rumbling 'neath the floor.

 

        F#m

And the sons of Pullman porters,

         C#m

And the sons of engineers,

E                                        B

Ride their fathers' magic carpet made of steam.

 

F#m  

Mothers with their babes asleep,

C#m

Rocking to the gentle beat,

        E                                A

And the rhythm of the rails is all they feel.

 

 

[Chorus]

D               E           A

  Good morning America, how are you?

    F#m                  D                 A

Say   don't you know me,  I'm your native   son.

            A           E                       F#m  B

  I'm the   train they call the   City of New   Orleans,

        G                   E                         A

I'll be gone five   hundred miles   when the day is   done.

 







 

[Verse 3]

 A               E           A

Nighttime on the City of New Orleans,

F#m               D               A

Changing cars in Memphis, Tennessee.


A                  E                 A

Halfway home, and we'll be there by morning,

            F#m                   E                   A

Through the Mississippi darkness, rolling down to the sea.

 

    F#c        

But all the towns and people seem

    C#m

To fade into a bad dream,

     E                               B

The steel rail still ain't heard the news.

    F#m                 

The conductor sings his songs again,

    C#m

The passengers will please refrain,

     E                                     A

This train's got the disappearin' railroad blues.

 

 

[Chorus]

D            E           A

  Goodnight America, how are you?

    F#m                  D                 A

Say   don't you know me,  I'm your native   son.

            A                     E             F#m  B

  I'm the   train they call the   City of New   Orleans,

        G                   E                          A

I'll be gone five   hundred miles   when the day is   done.


Home Grown Tomatoes

                     



There Is A Time” (Am)

             

                  Am

There is a time for love and laughter,

                        C                               Am

The days will pass like summer storms;

                    C                             Am

The winter winds will follow after,

                      F   G                  Am

But there is love and love is warm.

[Chorus]


                  Am

There is a time for us to wander,

                        C                            Am

When time is young and so are we;

                          C                     Am

The woods are greener over yonder;

                     F     G                          Am

The path is new and the world is free.


                  Am

There is a time when leaves are fallin',

                           C                              Am

The woods are gray, the paths are old;

         C                                                     Am

The snow will come when geese are calling',

                   F    G                 Am

We need a fire against the cold.


                    Am

So do your roamin' in the springtime,

                            C                               Am

You'll find your love and a summer sun;

                       C                              Am

The frost will come and bring a harvest,

                        F           G                   Am

And you can rest when the day is done.


Am                   

Life is like a rolling river, 

               C                                Am

with no regrets as it moves on, 

                   C                              Am

Around a  bend, the shining morning.

                      F G                                        Am

To greet the friends we thought were gone.


[Chorus]




There Is A Time” (B minor)

             

                  Bm

There is a time for love and laughter,

                        D                               Bm

The days will pass like summer storms;

                    D                             Bm

The winter winds will follow after,

                       G   A                  Bm

But there is love and love is warm.


[Chorus]

                  Bm

There is a time for us to wander,

                        D                            Bm

When time is young and so are we;

                          D                     Bm

The woods are greener over yonder;

                     G     A                          Bm

The path is new and the world is free.


                  Bm

There is a time when leaves are fallin',

                           D                              Bm

The woods are gray, the paths are old;

         D                                                     Bm

The snow will come when geese are calling',

                   G     A                 Bm

We need a fire against the cold.


                    Bm

So do your roamin' in the springtime,

                            D                               Bm

You'll find your love and a summer sun;

                       D                              Bm

The frost will come and bring a harvest,

                        G           A                   Bm

And you can rest when the day is done.


Bm                 

Life is like a rolling river, 

               D                             Bm

with no regrets as it moves on, 

                   D                          Bm

Around a  bend, the shining morning.

                     G A                                     Bm

To greet the friends we thought were gone.

[Chorus]




Program Song List:

"You're Too Sweet"

"Ole Joe Clark"

"Old Dan Tucker"

"You Are My Sunshine"

Walls Family

"How To Train Your Dragon"

"Red River Valley"

"Sweet Child of Mine"

"Mama Don't Allow"

Banjos 

"City of New Orleans"
"Home Grown Tomatoes"
Cooper's Song
"There is A Time"

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