Chords for The McGuire Sisters win Godfrey's Talent Scouts, Dec. 1, 1952.
Tempo:
107.8 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
A
D
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Lipton tea, the brisk tea, and Lipton soups, those delicious money-saving soups present
Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts.
Now let's meet our next Talent Scout, who is Mr.
Claude J.
Cannon.
Hello, Mr.
Cannon, how are you?
Tell me where you come from, please, sir.
Dayton, Ohio.
Dayton, huh?
And what is your work?
Well, I'm a hotel manager, vice president and general manager of the Van Cleave Hotel in Dayton, Ohio.
The Van Cleave Hotel, huh?
That's Uncle Ket's hometown, isn't it?
Uncle Ket is on my border as one of my stockholders.
Is that so?
Have you seen him lately?
About two weeks ago.
Good, I hope he's well.
He's fine.
You're the general manager of a hotel, huh?
Yes, sir.
Tell me, what's new in the towel situation, Mr.
Cannon?
Well, we're still missing them.
You're still missing them.
I actually like that.
I'll see you next week.
Yeah, he likes all those simple jokes.
Will the first violinist please endeavor to control himself?
Mr.
Cannon, whom did you bring us, please, sir?
I brought three lovely young ladies, the McGuire sisters, a vocal trio, Ruby, Dorothy, and Phyllis.
Where'd you find them?
Well, they worked for me in our Mayfair room at the Van Cleave for 22 weeks.
Oh?
And if they weren't here tonight on your show, they'd be working for me now.
Well, well.
Four of you are having a ball here this time, huh?
Now, these three girls, are they from Dayton originally?
They're from a small town near Dayton, Miamisburg.
They have done radio and TV work on the local stations in and [F] around Dayton.
And 22 weeks in the Mayfair room of the Van Cleave Hotel, that's quite a recommendation.
[Ab] Let's bring them out here and see what the folks think, huh?
Thanks, Mr.
Cannon.
Here they are, the McGuire sisters.
[Am]
[A] [D] [G]
See the pyramids [Bm] along the [C] Nile
Watch the sun [G] rise on the
[E] tropic [Dm] [C] isle
Just [A]
remember, [G] darling, [Em] all the [Db] while
You belong to [D]
me
[G]
See the marketplace [Gb] in old [C] Algiers
Send me photographs and [G] [B] souvenirs
[C]
Just [Cm] remember [D] when a dream [Em] [A] appears
You [Cm] belong to [G] me
Darling, I'll be so [Dm]
[D] alone
[B] [C] Without you
[Em]
And I'm hoping [A] maybe
[C] You'll [A] be [Em] lonesome [D] too [Gb] And [G] blue
[Ab] Fly [Db] the [Ab] ocean in [Cm] a silver plane
[Db] See the jungle [Ab] when it's wet [A] with [Bbm] rain
Just [Dbm] remember, [Eb] tell your [Fm] home again
[Bb]
You belong [Db] to
[E] me
[Ab]
[N]
The three McGuire sisters.
Just thinking how proud Mr.
McGuire must be of those daughters, huh?
Gee, where's their nice kids?
Well, it's a good thing you folks have got a job tonight picking us a winner.
This talent has been grand.
For the grand finale, we'll bring these folks out in the same order in which they originally appeared.
And you people please applaud, yell, bang your neighbor on the head, but don't whistle,
because the needle does this and I can't read.
Are you ready?
The first [G] one was [Em] Ralph Randall.
Because you're mine
And I'm the brightest star
[N] Okay, and then the McGuire [G] sisters.
See the pyramid
And [E] then Eugene [D] Bianco, the harpist.
[Am] [Em]
[G] [Eb] And then Vera [C] Little.
[F]
[Bb] [N]
Okay, that shows the winners tonight to be the McGuire sisters.
Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts.
Now let's meet our next Talent Scout, who is Mr.
Claude J.
Cannon.
Hello, Mr.
Cannon, how are you?
Tell me where you come from, please, sir.
Dayton, Ohio.
Dayton, huh?
And what is your work?
Well, I'm a hotel manager, vice president and general manager of the Van Cleave Hotel in Dayton, Ohio.
The Van Cleave Hotel, huh?
That's Uncle Ket's hometown, isn't it?
Uncle Ket is on my border as one of my stockholders.
Is that so?
Have you seen him lately?
About two weeks ago.
Good, I hope he's well.
He's fine.
You're the general manager of a hotel, huh?
Yes, sir.
Tell me, what's new in the towel situation, Mr.
Cannon?
Well, we're still missing them.
You're still missing them.
I actually like that.
I'll see you next week.
Yeah, he likes all those simple jokes.
Will the first violinist please endeavor to control himself?
Mr.
Cannon, whom did you bring us, please, sir?
I brought three lovely young ladies, the McGuire sisters, a vocal trio, Ruby, Dorothy, and Phyllis.
Where'd you find them?
Well, they worked for me in our Mayfair room at the Van Cleave for 22 weeks.
Oh?
And if they weren't here tonight on your show, they'd be working for me now.
Well, well.
Four of you are having a ball here this time, huh?
Now, these three girls, are they from Dayton originally?
They're from a small town near Dayton, Miamisburg.
They have done radio and TV work on the local stations in and [F] around Dayton.
And 22 weeks in the Mayfair room of the Van Cleave Hotel, that's quite a recommendation.
[Ab] Let's bring them out here and see what the folks think, huh?
Thanks, Mr.
Cannon.
Here they are, the McGuire sisters.
[Am]
[A] [D] [G]
See the pyramids [Bm] along the [C] Nile
Watch the sun [G] rise on the
[E] tropic [Dm] [C] isle
Just [A]
remember, [G] darling, [Em] all the [Db] while
You belong to [D]
me
[G]
See the marketplace [Gb] in old [C] Algiers
Send me photographs and [G] [B] souvenirs
[C]
Just [Cm] remember [D] when a dream [Em] [A] appears
You [Cm] belong to [G] me
Darling, I'll be so [Dm]
[D] alone
[B] [C] Without you
[Em]
And I'm hoping [A] maybe
[C] You'll [A] be [Em] lonesome [D] too [Gb] And [G] blue
[Ab] Fly [Db] the [Ab] ocean in [Cm] a silver plane
[Db] See the jungle [Ab] when it's wet [A] with [Bbm] rain
Just [Dbm] remember, [Eb] tell your [Fm] home again
[Bb]
You belong [Db] to
[E] me
[Ab]
[N]
The three McGuire sisters.
Just thinking how proud Mr.
McGuire must be of those daughters, huh?
Gee, where's their nice kids?
Well, it's a good thing you folks have got a job tonight picking us a winner.
This talent has been grand.
For the grand finale, we'll bring these folks out in the same order in which they originally appeared.
And you people please applaud, yell, bang your neighbor on the head, but don't whistle,
because the needle does this and I can't read.
Are you ready?
The first [G] one was [Em] Ralph Randall.
Because you're mine
And I'm the brightest star
[N] Okay, and then the McGuire [G] sisters.
See the pyramid
And [E] then Eugene [D] Bianco, the harpist.
[Am] [Em]
[G] [Eb] And then Vera [C] Little.
[F]
[Bb] [N]
Okay, that shows the winners tonight to be the McGuire sisters.
Key:
G
C
A
D
Em
G
C
A
Lipton tea, the brisk tea, and Lipton soups, those delicious money-saving soups present
Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts. _
Now let's meet our next Talent Scout, who is Mr.
Claude J.
Cannon.
Hello, Mr.
Cannon, how are you? _ _ _
_ _ Tell me where you come from, please, sir.
Dayton, Ohio.
Dayton, huh? _ _ _ _
And what is your work?
Well, I'm a hotel manager, vice president and general manager of the Van Cleave Hotel in Dayton, Ohio.
The Van Cleave Hotel, huh?
That's Uncle Ket's hometown, isn't it?
Uncle Ket is on my border as one of my stockholders.
Is that so?
Have you seen him lately?
About two weeks ago.
Good, I hope he's well.
He's fine.
You're the general manager of a hotel, huh?
Yes, sir.
Tell me, what's new in the towel situation, Mr.
Cannon?
Well, we're still missing them.
You're still missing them.
_ _ _ I actually like that.
_ _ I'll see you next week.
Yeah, he likes all those simple jokes. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Will the first violinist please endeavor to control himself?
_ _ Mr.
Cannon, whom did you bring us, please, sir?
I brought three lovely young ladies, the McGuire sisters, a vocal trio, Ruby, Dorothy, and Phyllis.
Where'd you find them?
Well, they worked for me in our Mayfair room at the Van Cleave for 22 weeks.
Oh?
And if they weren't here tonight on your show, they'd be working for me now.
Well, well.
Four of you are having a ball here this time, huh?
Now, these three girls, are they from Dayton originally?
They're from a small town near Dayton, Miamisburg.
They have done radio and TV work on the local stations in and [F] around Dayton.
And 22 weeks in the Mayfair room of the Van Cleave Hotel, that's quite a recommendation.
[Ab] Let's bring them out here and see what the folks think, huh?
Thanks, Mr.
Cannon.
Here they are, the McGuire sisters.
[Am] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _
_ See the _ _ pyramids [Bm] _ along the _ [C] Nile
Watch the sun [G] rise on the _
[E] tropic [Dm] _ [C] isle
Just [A]
remember, [G] darling, _ [Em] all the _ [Db] while
You belong to [D] _
me
_ _ _ [G] _ _
See the marketplace [Gb] in _ old _ _ [C] Algiers
Send me photographs and [G] _ _ _ [B] souvenirs
[C] _
Just [Cm] remember [D] when a dream [Em] _ _ _ [A] appears
You [Cm] belong to [G] _ me _ _ _
_ Darling, _ I'll be so [Dm] _
[D] alone
[B] _ _ [C] Without _ _ _ you
_ _ _ _ [Em]
And I'm hoping [A] maybe
_ [C] _ You'll [A] be _ _ _ [Em] lonesome [D] too _ _ [Gb] _ And [G] _ blue
_ _ _ [Ab] Fly [Db] the [Ab] ocean in [Cm] a silver _ plane
[Db] _ See the jungle [Ab] when it's wet [A] with _ [Bbm] rain
Just [Dbm] remember, [Eb] tell your [Fm] home again
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ You belong _ _ _ [Db] to _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ me
_ _ _ _ [Ab] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ The three McGuire sisters.
_ Just thinking how proud Mr.
McGuire must be of those daughters, huh?
Gee, where's their nice kids?
Well, it's a good thing you folks have got a job tonight picking us a winner.
This talent has been grand.
For the grand finale, we'll bring these folks out in the same order in which they originally appeared.
And you people please applaud, yell, bang your neighbor on the head, but don't whistle,
because the needle does this and I can't read.
Are you ready?
The first [G] one was [Em] Ralph Randall.
_ Because you're _ _ mine
And I'm the brightest star
[N] _ _ _ _ _ Okay, and then the McGuire [G] sisters. _ _ _ _
See the pyramid
_ _ And _ _ [E] _ then Eugene [D] Bianco, the harpist.
[Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ [Eb] _ And then Vera [C] Little.
_ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [N] _
_ Okay, that shows the winners tonight to be the McGuire sisters. _ _ _ _ _ _
Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts. _
Now let's meet our next Talent Scout, who is Mr.
Claude J.
Cannon.
Hello, Mr.
Cannon, how are you? _ _ _
_ _ Tell me where you come from, please, sir.
Dayton, Ohio.
Dayton, huh? _ _ _ _
And what is your work?
Well, I'm a hotel manager, vice president and general manager of the Van Cleave Hotel in Dayton, Ohio.
The Van Cleave Hotel, huh?
That's Uncle Ket's hometown, isn't it?
Uncle Ket is on my border as one of my stockholders.
Is that so?
Have you seen him lately?
About two weeks ago.
Good, I hope he's well.
He's fine.
You're the general manager of a hotel, huh?
Yes, sir.
Tell me, what's new in the towel situation, Mr.
Cannon?
Well, we're still missing them.
You're still missing them.
_ _ _ I actually like that.
_ _ I'll see you next week.
Yeah, he likes all those simple jokes. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Will the first violinist please endeavor to control himself?
_ _ Mr.
Cannon, whom did you bring us, please, sir?
I brought three lovely young ladies, the McGuire sisters, a vocal trio, Ruby, Dorothy, and Phyllis.
Where'd you find them?
Well, they worked for me in our Mayfair room at the Van Cleave for 22 weeks.
Oh?
And if they weren't here tonight on your show, they'd be working for me now.
Well, well.
Four of you are having a ball here this time, huh?
Now, these three girls, are they from Dayton originally?
They're from a small town near Dayton, Miamisburg.
They have done radio and TV work on the local stations in and [F] around Dayton.
And 22 weeks in the Mayfair room of the Van Cleave Hotel, that's quite a recommendation.
[Ab] Let's bring them out here and see what the folks think, huh?
Thanks, Mr.
Cannon.
Here they are, the McGuire sisters.
[Am] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _
_ See the _ _ pyramids [Bm] _ along the _ [C] Nile
Watch the sun [G] rise on the _
[E] tropic [Dm] _ [C] isle
Just [A]
remember, [G] darling, _ [Em] all the _ [Db] while
You belong to [D] _
me
_ _ _ [G] _ _
See the marketplace [Gb] in _ old _ _ [C] Algiers
Send me photographs and [G] _ _ _ [B] souvenirs
[C] _
Just [Cm] remember [D] when a dream [Em] _ _ _ [A] appears
You [Cm] belong to [G] _ me _ _ _
_ Darling, _ I'll be so [Dm] _
[D] alone
[B] _ _ [C] Without _ _ _ you
_ _ _ _ [Em]
And I'm hoping [A] maybe
_ [C] _ You'll [A] be _ _ _ [Em] lonesome [D] too _ _ [Gb] _ And [G] _ blue
_ _ _ [Ab] Fly [Db] the [Ab] ocean in [Cm] a silver _ plane
[Db] _ See the jungle [Ab] when it's wet [A] with _ [Bbm] rain
Just [Dbm] remember, [Eb] tell your [Fm] home again
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ You belong _ _ _ [Db] to _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ me
_ _ _ _ [Ab] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ The three McGuire sisters.
_ Just thinking how proud Mr.
McGuire must be of those daughters, huh?
Gee, where's their nice kids?
Well, it's a good thing you folks have got a job tonight picking us a winner.
This talent has been grand.
For the grand finale, we'll bring these folks out in the same order in which they originally appeared.
And you people please applaud, yell, bang your neighbor on the head, but don't whistle,
because the needle does this and I can't read.
Are you ready?
The first [G] one was [Em] Ralph Randall.
_ Because you're _ _ mine
And I'm the brightest star
[N] _ _ _ _ _ Okay, and then the McGuire [G] sisters. _ _ _ _
See the pyramid
_ _ And _ _ [E] _ then Eugene [D] Bianco, the harpist.
[Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ [Eb] _ And then Vera [C] Little.
_ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [N] _
_ Okay, that shows the winners tonight to be the McGuire sisters. _ _ _ _ _ _