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Tin Pan Alley Medley No 1 - Austin Ukulele Society (AUS)

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<strong>Tin</strong> <strong>Pan</strong> <strong>Alley</strong> <strong>Medley</strong> #1Intro Vamp:C A7 D7 G7D7Alternate D7fingeringAll of MeGerald Marks and Seymour Simons, 1931CE7CE7All of me, why not take all of me?A7DmCan’t you see I’m no good with-out you?E7AmTake my lips, I want to lose them.D7Dm G7Take my arms, I’ll never use them.CE7Your good-bye left me with eyes that cry.A7DmHow can I go on with-out you?F F#dim Cmaj7 A7You took the part that once was my heart,Dm G7 C F CSo why not take all of me?A7AmG7FDmD7C maj 7Cdim


Ain't She SweetMilton Ager and Jack Yellen, 1927Verse 1Am7 C#dim G7Ain't she sweet?Am7 C#dim G7See her walkin' down the streetC E7 A7Well I ask you very confidentiallyD7 G7 C G7Ain't she sweet?Am7G7E7CdimCA7Verse 2Am7 C#dim G7Ain't she nice?Am7 C#dim G7Well look her over once or twiceC E7 A7And I ask you very confidentiallyD7 G7 CAin't she nice?D7G7BridgeFCJust cast an eye in her directionF C G7Oh me oh my, ain't that perfection?FVerse 2Am7 C#dim G7I re - peatAm7 C#dim G7Well don't you think that's kind of neat?C E7 A7And I ask you very confidentiallyD7 G7 CAin't she sweet?


Five Foot TwoRay Henderson, Sam Lewis & Joe Young, 1925Verse 1CE7Five foot two, eyes of blue,A7Oh, what those five feet can do!D7 G7 C G7Has anybody seen my gal?CA7E7D7Verse 2CE7Turned up nose, turned down hose --A7Flapper? Yes, sir, one of those.D7 G7 C F CHas anybody seen my gal?G7FBridgeE7<strong>No</strong>w, if you run into a five foot twoA7All covered with fur,D7Diamond rings and all those things,G7Bet your life it isn't her.Verse 3CE7But could she love, could she woo,A7Could she, could she, could she coo?D7 G7 CHas anybody seen my gal?


Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm GoneSam H. Stept and Sidney Clare, 1930Verse 1C E7 A7Please don't talk a-bout me when I'm gone,D7 G7 C G7Though our friendship ceases from now on.C E7 A7And if you can't say anything that's nice,D7 G7 C F CThen best don't talk at all, that's my advice,CE7BridgeE7You go your way, I'll go mine,A7It's best that we do,D7Here's a kiss -- I hope that thisG7Brings lots of luck to you.A7G7D7FVerse 2C E7 A7It makes no difference how I'll carry on,D7 G7 CPlease don't talk a-bout me when I'm gone.

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