1) 'On Top Of Spaghetti' - C F G7 C7
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On top of spaghetti, all covered with cheese
I lost my poor meatball when somebody sneezed.
It rolled off the table and on to the floor
And then my poor meatball rolled out of the door.
It rolled in the garden and under a bush
And then my poor meatball was nothing but mush
The mush was as tasty, as tasty could be
And then the next summer it grew into a tree
The tree was all covered, all covered with moss
And on it grew meatballs and tomato sauce
So if you eat spaghetti, all covered with cheese
Hold on to your meatball whenever you sneeze.
2) 'Lily the Pink' -
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CHORUS
We'll [C] drink a drink a drink, to lily the [G] pink the pink the pink
The saviour of our human [C] race
For she invented, medicinal [G] compound
Most efficacious in every [C] case
Mr [C] Freers, had sticky out [G] ears, and it made him awful [C] shy
And so they gave him medicinal [G] compound
And now he's learning how to [C] fly
Robert [C] Tony, was known to be [G] bony
He would never eat his [C] meals
And so they gave him medicinal [G] compound
Now they move him round on [C] wheels
CHORUS
Old [C] Ebenezer thought he was Julius [G] Caesar
And so they put him in a [C] home
Where they gave him medicinal [G] compound
And now he's emperor of [C] Rome
Johnny [C] Hammer, had a terrible st st st st [G] stammer
He could hardly s-s-say a [C] word
And so they gave him medicinal [G] compound
Now he's seen, but never [C] heard
CHORUS
Auntie [C] Milly, ran willy [G] nilly, When her legs they did [C] recede
So they looked on medicinal [G] compound Now they call her Milly [C]
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3) 'Do Your Ears Hang Low' - C D G
Do your ears [G] hang low, do they wobble to and fro [C]
Can you [G] tie them in a knot, [D] can you tie them in a bow,
Can you [G] swing them over your shoulder [C] like a regimental soldier
Do your [G] ears [D] hang [G] low?
Do your ears [G] stick out, can you waggle them about [C]
Can you [G] flap them up and down, [D] as you fly around the town
Can you [G] shut them up for sure, when you [C] hear an awful bore
Do your [G] ears [D] stick [G] out?
Do your ears [G] flip-flop, can you use them as a mop [C]
Are they [G] stringy at the bottom, [D] are they curly at the top
Can you [G] use them for a swatter, can you [C] use them for a blotter
Do your [G] ears [D] flip-[G] flop?
Do your ears [G] stand high, do they reach up to the sky [C]
Do they [G] hang when they’re wet, [D] do they stand up when they’re dry
Can you [G] send off for your neighbor with [C] the minimum of labour
Do your [G] ears [D] stand [G] high?