Chords for Andy Eastwood opens March 2010 GFS convention.
Tempo:
133.85 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
G
E
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Andy [D] Eastwood.
Hello [G] Andy!
[E] [A]
[G] [G#] Oh thank you very much, what an honour to open the show.
Thank you very much indeed.
I'm going to start off with a very popular one.
Hiya Chris.
I'm going to do Little Ukulele, indeed.
You start or am I starting?
I might as well start [D] myself.
[B] [Em] [D]
[E] [A] [D]
[A] [D] Now [A] everybody's got some funny [D] pastime of their own.
[G] Some like to [D] mix it with the [E] crowd, some like to [F#m] be alone.
[G] It's no one else's business [D] as far as I can see.
[E] But every time that I go out to feed those [A] staring me,
[D] With me little ukulele in me hand.
[G] Of course the people just [D] don't understand.
[A] Some say why don't you be a [D] scout, why don't you read a book?
[E] But I get much more pleasure when I'm playing [A] with me uke.
[D] Of course I [F#] take no notice, you [Bm] can tell.
[D] [G] Long of the sound advice to [F#] always [A] stand.
She said [D] my boy do [F#] what I say and [B] you'll never go astray.
[D] If you keep your [A] ukulele in [D] your hand.
[B] Yes son, [E] keep your [A] ukulele in [D] your hand.
[A] While walking down [A] the front last night as peaceful as [D] could be.
[G] Some young girl [D] said how about [E] a stroll down by the sea.
[G] She said the name was Mae and that [D] she'd just come for the day.
[E] She looked so young and harmless that I couldn't turn away.
[D] With me little ukulele in me hand.
I [G] took a stroll with Mae along [D] the sand.
We [A] walked along for miles without a single care or frown.
[E] But when we reached the sand hill she said come on let's sit down.
[D] Well I felt so shy [F#] and bashful sitting [Bm]
there.
[D] For [G] the things she said I couldn't understand.
[F#]
[A] She said [D] your love just turns [F#] me dizzy, come [B] along big boy [A] get busy.
But [D] I kept the [A] ukulele in me [D] hand.
[B] Yes sir, [E] I kept the [A] ukulele in me [D]
hand.
[D] Made up my mind [A] that I'd get wed some eighteen months [D] ago.
[G] I also [D] bought a book about [E] the things you want [A] to know.
[G] Just about a week ago [D] I had an awful fright.
[E] I had to get dressed quickly in the middle of [A] the [D] night.
And with me little ukulele in me hand.
[G] I ran along the road for [D] Dr Brown.
[A] It didn't take him long to [D] get his little bag of tools.
[E] I held his hat and coat and let him have me [A] book of rules.
[D] Out of the [F#] bedroom door he [Bm] looked and [D] smiled.
[G] He said come inside and meet your [F#m] wife and child.
[A] [D] Well my heart [F#] it jumped in joy.
[B] I could see it was a boy [D] for he had his ukulele in his hand.
[B] Oh baby [E] he had his [A] ukulele in his hand.
[D]
[G]
[B] [A]
[D] [E]
[A] [D] [F#] [Bm]
[A] [G] [Bm]
[Em] [D] [F#] [B]
[Em] [D] Keep your [A] ukulele in your hand.
[B] Oh baby [E] keep your [A] ukulele [A#] in your hand.
[D] [N]
Hello [G] Andy!
[E] [A]
[G] [G#] Oh thank you very much, what an honour to open the show.
Thank you very much indeed.
I'm going to start off with a very popular one.
Hiya Chris.
I'm going to do Little Ukulele, indeed.
You start or am I starting?
I might as well start [D] myself.
[B] [Em] [D]
[E] [A] [D]
[A] [D] Now [A] everybody's got some funny [D] pastime of their own.
[G] Some like to [D] mix it with the [E] crowd, some like to [F#m] be alone.
[G] It's no one else's business [D] as far as I can see.
[E] But every time that I go out to feed those [A] staring me,
[D] With me little ukulele in me hand.
[G] Of course the people just [D] don't understand.
[A] Some say why don't you be a [D] scout, why don't you read a book?
[E] But I get much more pleasure when I'm playing [A] with me uke.
[D] Of course I [F#] take no notice, you [Bm] can tell.
[D] [G] Long of the sound advice to [F#] always [A] stand.
She said [D] my boy do [F#] what I say and [B] you'll never go astray.
[D] If you keep your [A] ukulele in [D] your hand.
[B] Yes son, [E] keep your [A] ukulele in [D] your hand.
[A] While walking down [A] the front last night as peaceful as [D] could be.
[G] Some young girl [D] said how about [E] a stroll down by the sea.
[G] She said the name was Mae and that [D] she'd just come for the day.
[E] She looked so young and harmless that I couldn't turn away.
[D] With me little ukulele in me hand.
I [G] took a stroll with Mae along [D] the sand.
We [A] walked along for miles without a single care or frown.
[E] But when we reached the sand hill she said come on let's sit down.
[D] Well I felt so shy [F#] and bashful sitting [Bm]
there.
[D] For [G] the things she said I couldn't understand.
[F#]
[A] She said [D] your love just turns [F#] me dizzy, come [B] along big boy [A] get busy.
But [D] I kept the [A] ukulele in me [D] hand.
[B] Yes sir, [E] I kept the [A] ukulele in me [D]
hand.
[D] Made up my mind [A] that I'd get wed some eighteen months [D] ago.
[G] I also [D] bought a book about [E] the things you want [A] to know.
[G] Just about a week ago [D] I had an awful fright.
[E] I had to get dressed quickly in the middle of [A] the [D] night.
And with me little ukulele in me hand.
[G] I ran along the road for [D] Dr Brown.
[A] It didn't take him long to [D] get his little bag of tools.
[E] I held his hat and coat and let him have me [A] book of rules.
[D] Out of the [F#] bedroom door he [Bm] looked and [D] smiled.
[G] He said come inside and meet your [F#m] wife and child.
[A] [D] Well my heart [F#] it jumped in joy.
[B] I could see it was a boy [D] for he had his ukulele in his hand.
[B] Oh baby [E] he had his [A] ukulele in his hand.
[D]
[G]
[B] [A]
[D] [E]
[A] [D] [F#] [Bm]
[A] [G] [Bm]
[Em] [D] [F#] [B]
[Em] [D] Keep your [A] ukulele in your hand.
[B] Oh baby [E] keep your [A] ukulele [A#] in your hand.
[D] [N]
Key:
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Andy [D] Eastwood.
Hello [G] Andy! _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ [G#] Oh thank you very much, what an honour to open the show.
Thank you very much indeed.
I'm going to start off with a very popular one.
Hiya Chris.
I'm going to do Little Ukulele, indeed.
You start or am I starting?
I might as well start [D] myself. _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ [Em] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _
_ [A] _ _ [D] Now [A] everybody's got some funny [D] pastime of their own.
[G] Some like to [D] mix it with the [E] crowd, some like to [F#m] be alone.
[G] It's no one else's business [D] as far as I can see.
[E] But every time that I go out to feed those [A] staring me,
[D] With me little ukulele in me hand.
_ [G] Of course the people just [D] don't understand.
_ [A] Some say why don't you be a [D] scout, why don't you read a book?
[E] But I get much more pleasure when I'm playing [A] with me uke.
[D] Of course I [F#] take no notice, you [Bm] can tell.
[D] _ [G] Long of the sound advice to [F#] always [A] stand.
She said [D] my boy do [F#] what I say and [B] you'll never go astray.
[D] If you keep your [A] ukulele in [D] your hand.
[B] Yes son, [E] keep your [A] ukulele in [D] your hand.
[A] _ While walking down [A] the front last night as peaceful as [D] could be.
[G] Some young girl [D] said how about [E] a stroll down by the sea.
[G] She said the name was Mae and that [D] she'd just come for the day.
[E] She looked so young and harmless that I couldn't turn away.
[D] With me little ukulele in me hand.
I [G] took a stroll with Mae along [D] the sand.
We [A] walked along for miles without a single care or frown.
[E] But when we reached the sand hill she said come on let's sit down.
[D] Well I felt so shy [F#] and bashful sitting [Bm]
there.
[D] For [G] the things she said I couldn't understand.
[F#] _
_ [A] She said [D] your love just turns [F#] me dizzy, come [B] along big boy [A] get busy.
But [D] I kept the [A] ukulele in me [D] hand.
[B] Yes sir, [E] I kept the [A] ukulele in me [D]
hand.
_ [D] Made up my mind [A] that I'd get wed some eighteen months [D] ago.
[G] I also [D] bought a book about [E] the things you want [A] to know.
[G] Just about a week ago [D] I had an awful fright.
[E] I had to get dressed quickly in the middle of [A] the [D] night.
And with me little ukulele in me hand.
_ [G] I ran along the road for [D] Dr Brown.
_ [A] It didn't take him long to [D] get his little bag of tools.
[E] I held his hat and coat and let him have me [A] book of rules.
[D] Out of the [F#] bedroom door he [Bm] looked and [D] smiled.
[G] He said come inside and meet your [F#m] wife and child.
[A] _ [D] Well my heart [F#] it jumped in joy.
[B] I could see it was a boy [D] for he had his ukulele in his hand.
[B] Oh baby [E] he had his [A] ukulele in his hand.
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ [F#] _ _ [Bm] _
_ [A] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [Bm] _
_ [Em] _ _ [D] _ _ [F#] _ _ [B] _
_ [Em] _ _ [D] Keep your [A] ukulele in your hand.
[B] Oh baby [E] keep your [A] ukulele [A#] in your hand.
[D] _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Hello [G] Andy! _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ [G#] Oh thank you very much, what an honour to open the show.
Thank you very much indeed.
I'm going to start off with a very popular one.
Hiya Chris.
I'm going to do Little Ukulele, indeed.
You start or am I starting?
I might as well start [D] myself. _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ [Em] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _
_ [A] _ _ [D] Now [A] everybody's got some funny [D] pastime of their own.
[G] Some like to [D] mix it with the [E] crowd, some like to [F#m] be alone.
[G] It's no one else's business [D] as far as I can see.
[E] But every time that I go out to feed those [A] staring me,
[D] With me little ukulele in me hand.
_ [G] Of course the people just [D] don't understand.
_ [A] Some say why don't you be a [D] scout, why don't you read a book?
[E] But I get much more pleasure when I'm playing [A] with me uke.
[D] Of course I [F#] take no notice, you [Bm] can tell.
[D] _ [G] Long of the sound advice to [F#] always [A] stand.
She said [D] my boy do [F#] what I say and [B] you'll never go astray.
[D] If you keep your [A] ukulele in [D] your hand.
[B] Yes son, [E] keep your [A] ukulele in [D] your hand.
[A] _ While walking down [A] the front last night as peaceful as [D] could be.
[G] Some young girl [D] said how about [E] a stroll down by the sea.
[G] She said the name was Mae and that [D] she'd just come for the day.
[E] She looked so young and harmless that I couldn't turn away.
[D] With me little ukulele in me hand.
I [G] took a stroll with Mae along [D] the sand.
We [A] walked along for miles without a single care or frown.
[E] But when we reached the sand hill she said come on let's sit down.
[D] Well I felt so shy [F#] and bashful sitting [Bm]
there.
[D] For [G] the things she said I couldn't understand.
[F#] _
_ [A] She said [D] your love just turns [F#] me dizzy, come [B] along big boy [A] get busy.
But [D] I kept the [A] ukulele in me [D] hand.
[B] Yes sir, [E] I kept the [A] ukulele in me [D]
hand.
_ [D] Made up my mind [A] that I'd get wed some eighteen months [D] ago.
[G] I also [D] bought a book about [E] the things you want [A] to know.
[G] Just about a week ago [D] I had an awful fright.
[E] I had to get dressed quickly in the middle of [A] the [D] night.
And with me little ukulele in me hand.
_ [G] I ran along the road for [D] Dr Brown.
_ [A] It didn't take him long to [D] get his little bag of tools.
[E] I held his hat and coat and let him have me [A] book of rules.
[D] Out of the [F#] bedroom door he [Bm] looked and [D] smiled.
[G] He said come inside and meet your [F#m] wife and child.
[A] _ [D] Well my heart [F#] it jumped in joy.
[B] I could see it was a boy [D] for he had his ukulele in his hand.
[B] Oh baby [E] he had his [A] ukulele in his hand.
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ [F#] _ _ [Bm] _
_ [A] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [Bm] _
_ [Em] _ _ [D] _ _ [F#] _ _ [B] _
_ [Em] _ _ [D] Keep your [A] ukulele in your hand.
[B] Oh baby [E] keep your [A] ukulele [A#] in your hand.
[D] _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _