Chords for The Limeliters - Through Children's Eyes - Stay On The Sunny Side
Tempo:
134.65 bpm
Chords used:
D
G
A
Dm
Gm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Eb] Now [C] for the funnier kinds of riddles.
[Eb] Our student singers have prepared some riddles that we're going to try [E] to answer.
And in between we're going [Dm] to sing a little song that will give us a chance to think up others.
[G] It's called Stay on the Sunny [Eb] Side.
We [Gm] like that thought.
Here [D] we go.
Stay on the sunny side, [G] always on the sunny side.
Stay [D] on the sunny [A] side of life.
[D] You'll feel no [G] pain as we drive you insane.
If you [D] stay on the sunny side.
From the right hand side we ought to have Alright, Lorna.
Hello.
Oh, I see.
What did the painter say to the wall?
[Gm] What did the painter [D] say to the wall?
I [Dm] give up.
One more crack [Gm]
like
[D] Oh, my.
Stay on the sunny [G] side, always on the sunny side.
[D] Stay on the sunny [A] side of life.
[D] You'll feel no pain [G] as we drive you insane.
[D] If you stay on the sunny side of life.
Now we're swinging.
Alright, let's see.
I should get here.
What did the shoe say to the [A] other shoe?
[D] [G] I don't know either.
[D]
Stay on the sunny [G] side, always on the sunny [D] side.
Stay on the sunny side [A] of life.
[D] You'll feel no pain as [G] we drive you insane.
[D] If you stay [A] on the sunny [D] side of life.
You know, Mr.
[E] Roos, our [Dm] guitarist, told us before the show that he had a great riddle [D] that he wanted to tell us.
So I think we'll give him the opportunity right now.
That's right.
What did the [G] mayonnaise say to the [D] icebox?
Do we know the answer to that one, kids?
No, [Cm] don't anybody tell.
The person who asked the riddle has to [Bb] know the answer, otherwise it's [Dm] no fair.
Alright.
Alright, what did the mayonnaise say to the icebox?
[D] Close the door, I am dressing.
Stay on the sunny [G] side, always on the sunny [D] side.
Stay on the sunny [A] side of life.
[D] You'll feel no pain as [G] we drive you insane.
[D] If you stay on [A] the sunny [D] side of life.
Alright, James?
Do your nose and your feet do?
[G] What two things do [Bb] your nose and your feet do alike?
[G] I'm afraid [D] to guess.
[Gm] Okay, give us the answer.
[D]
[C]
[Dm] Come out and [G] run.
[D]
There's a graphic riddle for you.
Stay on the [G] sunny side, always on the sunny side.
[D] Stay on the sunny [A] side of life.
[D] You'll feel no pain as we [G] drive you insane.
If you stay [A] on the sunny [D] side of life.
You know, that sort of reminded me of this whole riddle game, about a riddle that I used to know.
And I think I'm going to ask Glenn.
Don't let anybody answer this.
I want to see if Glenn knows the answer.
What weighs 900 pounds, has four legs, and four wings, and flies, and is [Dm] yellow all over?
Who knows?
Do you know?
Two 450 [D] pound canaries.
Stay on the sunny [G] side, always on the sunny [D] side.
Stay on the sunny [A] side of life.
[D] You'll feel no pain as we [Gm] drive you insane.
[D] Stay [G] on [D]
the sunny [A] side of life.
Always on [D] the sunny [Gm] side of life.
Stay [D]
on [A] the sunny side of life.
[D]
[Eb] Our student singers have prepared some riddles that we're going to try [E] to answer.
And in between we're going [Dm] to sing a little song that will give us a chance to think up others.
[G] It's called Stay on the Sunny [Eb] Side.
We [Gm] like that thought.
Here [D] we go.
Stay on the sunny side, [G] always on the sunny side.
Stay [D] on the sunny [A] side of life.
[D] You'll feel no [G] pain as we drive you insane.
If you [D] stay on the sunny side.
From the right hand side we ought to have Alright, Lorna.
Hello.
Oh, I see.
What did the painter say to the wall?
[Gm] What did the painter [D] say to the wall?
I [Dm] give up.
One more crack [Gm]
like
[D] Oh, my.
Stay on the sunny [G] side, always on the sunny side.
[D] Stay on the sunny [A] side of life.
[D] You'll feel no pain [G] as we drive you insane.
[D] If you stay on the sunny side of life.
Now we're swinging.
Alright, let's see.
I should get here.
What did the shoe say to the [A] other shoe?
[D] [G] I don't know either.
[D]
Stay on the sunny [G] side, always on the sunny [D] side.
Stay on the sunny side [A] of life.
[D] You'll feel no pain as [G] we drive you insane.
[D] If you stay [A] on the sunny [D] side of life.
You know, Mr.
[E] Roos, our [Dm] guitarist, told us before the show that he had a great riddle [D] that he wanted to tell us.
So I think we'll give him the opportunity right now.
That's right.
What did the [G] mayonnaise say to the [D] icebox?
Do we know the answer to that one, kids?
No, [Cm] don't anybody tell.
The person who asked the riddle has to [Bb] know the answer, otherwise it's [Dm] no fair.
Alright.
Alright, what did the mayonnaise say to the icebox?
[D] Close the door, I am dressing.
Stay on the sunny [G] side, always on the sunny [D] side.
Stay on the sunny [A] side of life.
[D] You'll feel no pain as [G] we drive you insane.
[D] If you stay on [A] the sunny [D] side of life.
Alright, James?
Do your nose and your feet do?
[G] What two things do [Bb] your nose and your feet do alike?
[G] I'm afraid [D] to guess.
[Gm] Okay, give us the answer.
[D]
[C]
[Dm] Come out and [G] run.
[D]
There's a graphic riddle for you.
Stay on the [G] sunny side, always on the sunny side.
[D] Stay on the sunny [A] side of life.
[D] You'll feel no pain as we [G] drive you insane.
If you stay [A] on the sunny [D] side of life.
You know, that sort of reminded me of this whole riddle game, about a riddle that I used to know.
And I think I'm going to ask Glenn.
Don't let anybody answer this.
I want to see if Glenn knows the answer.
What weighs 900 pounds, has four legs, and four wings, and flies, and is [Dm] yellow all over?
Who knows?
Do you know?
Two 450 [D] pound canaries.
Stay on the sunny [G] side, always on the sunny [D] side.
Stay on the sunny [A] side of life.
[D] You'll feel no pain as we [Gm] drive you insane.
[D] Stay [G] on [D]
the sunny [A] side of life.
Always on [D] the sunny [Gm] side of life.
Stay [D]
on [A] the sunny side of life.
[D]
Key:
D
G
A
Dm
Gm
D
G
A
[Eb] Now [C] for the funnier kinds of riddles.
_ [Eb] Our student singers have prepared some riddles that we're going to try [E] to answer.
_ And in between we're going [Dm] to sing a little song that will give us a chance to think up others. _
[G] It's called Stay on the Sunny [Eb] Side.
We [Gm] like that thought.
Here [D] we go.
Stay on the sunny side, [G] always on the sunny side.
Stay [D] on the sunny [A] side of life.
_ _ [D] You'll feel no [G] pain as we drive you insane.
If you [D] stay on the _ sunny side.
From the right hand side we ought to _ _ have_ Alright, Lorna. _ _ _
Hello.
Oh, I see.
_ _ What did the painter say to the wall?
[Gm] What did the painter [D] say to the wall? _ _
I [Dm] give up.
One more crack _ _ [Gm] _
_ like_
_ [D] Oh, my.
_ Stay on the sunny [G] side, always on the sunny side.
[D] Stay on the sunny [A] side of life.
_ _ [D] You'll feel no pain [G] as we drive you insane.
[D] If you stay on the sunny side of life.
Now we're swinging.
_ Alright, let's see.
_ _ I should get here. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ What did the shoe say to the [A] other shoe?
[D] _ [G] I don't know either.
[D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Stay on the sunny [G] side, always on the sunny [D] side.
Stay on the sunny side [A] of life. _ _
[D] You'll feel no pain as [G] we drive you insane.
[D] If you stay [A] on the sunny [D] side of life.
You know, Mr.
[E] Roos, our [Dm] guitarist, told us before the show that he had a great riddle [D] that he wanted to tell us.
So I think we'll give him the opportunity right now.
That's right. _
What did the [G] mayonnaise say to the [D] icebox? _
Do we know the answer to that one, kids?
_ No, [Cm] don't anybody tell.
The person who asked the riddle has to [Bb] know the answer, otherwise it's [Dm] no fair.
Alright.
_ _ Alright, what did the mayonnaise say to the icebox?
[D] Close the door, I am dressing.
_ _ _ _ _ Stay on the sunny [G] side, always on the sunny [D] side.
Stay on the sunny [A] side of life.
_ _ [D] You'll feel no pain as [G] we drive you insane.
[D] If you stay on [A] the sunny [D] side of life. _ _ _ _
Alright, James?
_ _ _ Do your nose and your feet do?
_ _ _ [G] What two things do [Bb] your nose and your feet do alike?
[G] _ I'm afraid [D] to guess. _ _ _ _ _
_ [Gm] Okay, give us the answer.
[D] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
[Dm] _ Come out and [G] run.
_ [D] _ _
There's a graphic riddle for you.
_ Stay on the [G] sunny side, always on the sunny side.
[D] Stay on the sunny [A] side of _ _ life.
[D] You'll feel no pain as we [G] drive you insane.
If you stay [A] on the sunny [D] side of life.
You know, that sort of reminded me of this whole riddle game, about a riddle that I used to know.
And I think I'm going to ask Glenn.
Don't let anybody answer this.
I want to see if Glenn knows the answer.
_ What weighs 900 pounds, _ _ _ has _ four legs, and four wings, _ and flies, and is [Dm] yellow all over? _
_ _ Who knows?
Do you know?
Two 450 [D] pound canaries.
_ _ Stay on the sunny [G] side, always on the sunny [D] side.
Stay on the sunny [A] side of life.
_ _ [D] You'll feel no pain as we [Gm] drive you insane.
[D] Stay _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] on _ _ _ [D] _
the sunny [A] side of life.
Always on [D] the _ sunny _ [Gm] _ side of life.
Stay [D]
on [A] the sunny side of life.
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Eb] Our student singers have prepared some riddles that we're going to try [E] to answer.
_ And in between we're going [Dm] to sing a little song that will give us a chance to think up others. _
[G] It's called Stay on the Sunny [Eb] Side.
We [Gm] like that thought.
Here [D] we go.
Stay on the sunny side, [G] always on the sunny side.
Stay [D] on the sunny [A] side of life.
_ _ [D] You'll feel no [G] pain as we drive you insane.
If you [D] stay on the _ sunny side.
From the right hand side we ought to _ _ have_ Alright, Lorna. _ _ _
Hello.
Oh, I see.
_ _ What did the painter say to the wall?
[Gm] What did the painter [D] say to the wall? _ _
I [Dm] give up.
One more crack _ _ [Gm] _
_ like_
_ [D] Oh, my.
_ Stay on the sunny [G] side, always on the sunny side.
[D] Stay on the sunny [A] side of life.
_ _ [D] You'll feel no pain [G] as we drive you insane.
[D] If you stay on the sunny side of life.
Now we're swinging.
_ Alright, let's see.
_ _ I should get here. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ What did the shoe say to the [A] other shoe?
[D] _ [G] I don't know either.
[D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Stay on the sunny [G] side, always on the sunny [D] side.
Stay on the sunny side [A] of life. _ _
[D] You'll feel no pain as [G] we drive you insane.
[D] If you stay [A] on the sunny [D] side of life.
You know, Mr.
[E] Roos, our [Dm] guitarist, told us before the show that he had a great riddle [D] that he wanted to tell us.
So I think we'll give him the opportunity right now.
That's right. _
What did the [G] mayonnaise say to the [D] icebox? _
Do we know the answer to that one, kids?
_ No, [Cm] don't anybody tell.
The person who asked the riddle has to [Bb] know the answer, otherwise it's [Dm] no fair.
Alright.
_ _ Alright, what did the mayonnaise say to the icebox?
[D] Close the door, I am dressing.
_ _ _ _ _ Stay on the sunny [G] side, always on the sunny [D] side.
Stay on the sunny [A] side of life.
_ _ [D] You'll feel no pain as [G] we drive you insane.
[D] If you stay on [A] the sunny [D] side of life. _ _ _ _
Alright, James?
_ _ _ Do your nose and your feet do?
_ _ _ [G] What two things do [Bb] your nose and your feet do alike?
[G] _ I'm afraid [D] to guess. _ _ _ _ _
_ [Gm] Okay, give us the answer.
[D] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
[Dm] _ Come out and [G] run.
_ [D] _ _
There's a graphic riddle for you.
_ Stay on the [G] sunny side, always on the sunny side.
[D] Stay on the sunny [A] side of _ _ life.
[D] You'll feel no pain as we [G] drive you insane.
If you stay [A] on the sunny [D] side of life.
You know, that sort of reminded me of this whole riddle game, about a riddle that I used to know.
And I think I'm going to ask Glenn.
Don't let anybody answer this.
I want to see if Glenn knows the answer.
_ What weighs 900 pounds, _ _ _ has _ four legs, and four wings, _ and flies, and is [Dm] yellow all over? _
_ _ Who knows?
Do you know?
Two 450 [D] pound canaries.
_ _ Stay on the sunny [G] side, always on the sunny [D] side.
Stay on the sunny [A] side of life.
_ _ [D] You'll feel no pain as we [Gm] drive you insane.
[D] Stay _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] on _ _ _ [D] _
the sunny [A] side of life.
Always on [D] the _ sunny _ [Gm] _ side of life.
Stay [D]
on [A] the sunny side of life.
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _