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The Lonely Goatherd (The Sound of Music)

  344. The Lonely Goatherd ( The Sound of Music ) page 1 F (I) High on a hill was a C7 (V7) lonely F (I) goatherd  C (V) Lay ee odl lay ee odl F (I) lay Bb (IV) hee F (I) hoo F (I) Loud was the voice of the C7 (V7) lonely F (I) goatherd  C (V) Lay ee odl lay ee odl- F (I) oo F (I) Folks in a town that was C7 (V7) quite re- F (I) mote heard  C (V) Lay ee odl lay ee odl F (I) lay Bb (IV) hee F (I) hoo F (I) Lusty and clear from the C7 (V7) goatherd's F (I) throat heard  C (V) Lay ee odl lay ee odl- F (I) oo BRIDGE: C (V) O ho F (I) lay dee odl lee o, C (V) o C7 (V7) ho F (I) lay dee odl ay C (V) O ho F (I) lay dee odl lee o, C (V) hod - l - o - dl- d (vi) lee- G (II) o- C (I) ay!  A F (I) prince on the bridge of a C7 (V7) castle F (I) moat heard C (V) Lay ee odl lay ee odl F (I) lay Bb (IV) hee F (I) hoo C (I) Men on a road with a C7 (V7) load to F (I) tote heard  C (V) Lay ee odl lay ee odl- F (I) oo F (I) Men in the midst of a C7 (V7) table d' F (I) ho...

Goodbye, Farewell (The Sound of Music)

  343. Goodbye, Farewell ( The Sound of Music )  There's a C (I) sad sort of clanging from the clock in the hall And the bells in the steeple too And up in the nursery an absurd little bird Is popping out to say "cuckoo" Cuckoo, cuckoo Re- d (ii) gretfully they G7 (V7) tell us but C (I) firmly they compel us to  d (ii) say goodbye G (V) to C (I) you So C (I) long, farewell, auf Wiedersehen, good night I hate to go and leave this pretty sight G7 (V7) C (I)  So C (I) long, farewell, auf Wiedersehen, adieu  Adieu, adieu, to yieu and yieu and yieu G7 (V7) C (I)  So C (I) long, farewell, au revoir, auf wiedersehen I'd like to stay and taste my first champagne G7 (V7) C (I)  So C (I) long, farewell, auf Wiedersehen, goodbye I leave and heave a sigh and say goodbye G7 (V7) C (I) Good- G7 (V7) bye!  I'm C (I) glad to go I cannot tell a lie I flit I float I fleetly flee I fly G7 (V7) C (I)  The C (I) sun has G (V) gone to C (I) bed and so must I ...

Edelweiss (The Sound of Music)

  342. Edelweiss ( The Sound of Music )  Bb (I) Edel- F7 (V7) weiss, Bb (I) edel- Eb (IV) weiss  Bb (I) Every g (vi) morning you c (ii) greet F7 (V7) me Bb (I) Small and F7 (V7) white Bb (I) Clean and Eb (IV) bright Bb (I) You look F7 (V7) happy to Bb (I) meet me F7 (V7) Blossom of snow May you Bb (I) bloom and grow Eb (IV) Bloom and C (II) grow for- F7 (V7) ever Bb (I) Edel- F7 (V7) weiss, Bb (I) edel- eb (iv) weiss  Bb (I) Bless my F7 (V7) home-land for- Bb (I) ever

Do-Re-Mi (The Sound of Music)

  341. Do-Re-Mi ( The Sound of Music )  Let's G (V) start at the very beginning A G (V) very good place to start When you G7 (V7) read you begin with C (I) A-B-C When you G7 (V7) sing you begin with C (I) Do-Re-Mi (Do-Re-Mi)  Do-Re-Mi The G (V) first three notes just happen to be  C (I) Do-Re-Mi (Do-Re-Mi) Do-Re-Mi-Fa-So-La-Ti   Spoken: Oh, let's see if I can make it easier: C (I) Do, a deer, a female deer G7 (V7) Re, a drop of golden sun C (I) Mi, a name I call myself G/F Fa, a long, long way to run C (I) So, a needle pulling F (IV) thread D7 (II7) La, a note to follow G (V) So E7 (III7) Ti, a drink with jam and a (vi) bread  That will F (IV) bring us G (V) back to C (I) Do, oh, oh, oh   Repeat