Dance up the Sun. [Loosely Woven Christmas 2014 Final]

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1 ance up the Sun [Loosely Woven hristmas 201 Final] ance up the Sun...2 Home by the Sea...8 Klinga Mina Klockor...10 Past Three A lock...1 Heartbeat Heard...18 Moonlight ocktail...22 andlelight arol...2 That s my eakness no...28 o Wah iddy iddy...30 aravan of Love...32 We are done...38 Yil Lull... My Island Home...6 Yesterday...50 Walk a mile...52 Harvest Moon...58 on t put your daughter on the stage, Mrs Worthington...62 Peace has broken out...66 White hristmas...72 oseph Lieber, oseph Mein...7 Lord of the ance...78 First Noel/Mary Mary...8 Shoer the people...90 Wayne Richmond Humph Hall 85 Allambie Road Allambie Hts (02) (000) ayne@humphhall.org looselyoven.org

2 32 Whs. ance up the sun drum B A Ho! ho comes hereall a-long ith bag-pip-ing and drum - ming ith bag - pip-ing and - ming O the mor - ris 'tis I see 'tis the mor- ris 'Tis the mori-ris dance a -com- ing ance up the sun on a fine May morn - ing ance up the sun to call in the Spring ance a-ay the dark hile the ne day's dan - ing All is ne hen e dance and e sing The All omen Ho ho comes here all a -long ith bag - pip - ing and drum - ming The bells ill ring hen the mor- ris men come We call in the Spring and e dance up the sun The bells ill ring hen the mor - ris men come We call in the Spring and e dance up the sun bells ill ring hen the mor - ris men come We call in the Spring and e dance up the sun All flutes j j 0 (Noni solo) a-ther in the dark, re call ohn Thompson (Arr. ill Stubington, 201) n j n All men j - the in - ter e - le-brate the tales that the old ones bring The a-ther in the dark, re - call the in - ter e - le-brate the tales that the old ones bring The mus sic ri - ses ith the first light's gleam - ing the dan ill break the bells ill ring mus sic ri - ses ith the first light's gleam - ing the dan ill break the bells ill ring n j 2 j j j j j j j j j j

3 E 8 j j j The bells ill ring hen the mor-ris men come We call in the Spring and e dance up the sun The The bells ill ring hen the mor-ris men come We call in the Spring and e dance up the sun The The bells ill ring hen the mor-ris men come We call in the Spring and e dance up the sun The bells ill ring hen the mor - ris men come We call in the Spring and e dance up the sun bells ill ring hen the mor - ris men come We call in the Spring and e dance up the sun bells ill ring hen the mor - ris men come We call in the Spring and e dance up the sun F j j j j j j j j j (All men) j j j Form the lines and turn to - ge - ther Hear the clash of the staff as e shout and e sing The tunes all sound to the tat - ter-coat's fly - ing We call up the light as the day comes in 73 H (Acc. tacet) j j j The bells ill ring hen the mor-ris men come We call in the Spring and e dance up the sun The j j j The bells ill ring hen the mor-ris men come We call in the Spring and e dance up the sun The j bells ill ring hen the mor-ris men come We call in the Spring and e dance up the sun The V. 3

4 78 j bells ill ring hen the mor- ris men come We call in the Spring and e dance up the sun bells ill ring hen the mor- ris men come We call in the Spring and e dance up the sun j 82 j I bells ill ring hen the mor- ris men come We call in the Spring and e dance up the sun Morris dancers put on floered hats, pick up handkerchiefs, and get in position 86 Morris dance here (+ Tin Whistle) (Stop drum) K n j An-cient ays ith the sea-son'sturn - ing The passing years see the dance go on We j An-cient ays ith the sea-son'sturn - ing The passing years see the dance go on We An-cient ays ith the sea-son'sturn - ing The passing years see the dance go on We sing the past as e dance to the fu - ture We ce - le-brate the year ith the dan of the sun sing the past as e dance to the fu - ture We ce - le-brate the year ith the dan of the sun sing the past as e dance to the fu - ture We ce - le-brate the year ith the dan of the sun The

5 111 L Ho ho comes here all a -long ith bag - pip - ing and drum - ming bells ill ring hen the mor-ris men come We call in the spring and e dance up the sun The (Both flutes) 115 j Ho ho comes here O the mor - ris dance 'tis the mor - ris dance a - com - ing The bells ill ring hen the mor-ris men come We call in the Spring and e dance up the sun The 120 M j j bells ill ring hen the mor-ris men come We call in the Spring and e dance up the sun The j Whs. 12 j bells ill ring hen the mor - ris men come We call in the Spring and e j 1. Whs. Whs U j dance up the sun The call in the Spring and e dance up the sun U U 5

6 Home from the sea Phil oulter (Arr. Wayne Richmond, 201) q.=55 6 b b b 8 5 b b b bb b A On a cold in-ter's night As they bat - tled their ay And back in the ton (not 1st time) j ith a past the on a V1: K --> K V2: SH --> V3: T --> WR j j storm mouth street at of that its the runs height, bay, don it to the as the life - boat an-sered the blo-ing like nev - er be - sea and the har - bour call. fore. all. They As they They'd 10 bb b pitched and they tossed'til they thought they ere lost gal - lant-ly fought, ev-'ry one of them thought gath - ered in pairs at the foot of the stairs as e of to atched from the har loved ones back ait for the ra - on di bour the - o all. shore. call. Though the Then a And 1 bb b 18 bb b B night as pitchblack there as no turn-ing back flick - er of light and they kne theyere right, just be - fore dan hen all hope as gone for some-one as ait-ing out there she as on the crest of a came a hush and a far - a - ay each vol - un-teer had to live ithhis fear as they joinedin a si - lent prayer. old fish-ing boat and she'sbare -ly a - float. Please od, there are souls e can save. cox- sain, he roared, "All sur - vi -vors on board, thank od and e're home - ardbound. there. ave. sound. ar-ry And car-ry ar-ry And She's an 'Tas the j us them us Sing 1st chorus in unison 23 bb b bb b j home, home, home from the sea. An - gels of mer-cy, an-ser our plea. And car-ry us 3 6 j 8 8 home, home, home from the sea. An - gels of mer-cy, an-ser our plea. b b b

7 29 bb b home, home, home from the sea. home, home, home from the sea ar-ry us safe-ly home from the sea. sea. bb b j ar-ry us safe-ly home from the sea. sea. b b bb b n b 36 b b home, home, home from the sea. An - gels of mer- cy, an - ser our plea. And car-ry us 3 6 j 8 8 home, home, home from the sea. An - gels of mer- cy, an - ser our plea. b b home, home, home from the sea. ar-ry us safe-ly home from the sea. b j home, home, home from the sea. ar-ry us safe-ly home from the sea. b 9

8 Klinga Mina Klockor Traditional (Arr. Kathy Potter, 201) A 3 bb 3 bb Fl.3 3 bb 7 bb bb Fl.3 bb 12 bb b b bb b b Fl.3 b b b b Vln bb B Vln bb bb Ring oh ring the bells,the bells of my heart From its dark - est cor ners Sirl-ing through the bit - ter past 3 b b 10 Ring oh ring the bells,the bells of my heart From its dark - est cor ners Sirl-ing through the bit - ter past

9 29 B bb Wing-ing like a sal-lo ov - er the lea Ov - er ide hor - iz - ons Touch-ing its ev - ery string b b Wing-ing like a sal-lo ov - er the lea Ov - er ide hor - iz - ons Touch - ing its ev - ery string 33 B bb Sing of joy and sing of long-ing Sing of grief and gro -ing strife in these grim times And bb Sing of joy and sing of long-ing Sing of grief and gro - ing strife in these grim times 37 b b Ring oh ring the bells,the bells of peace him-ing out the sound that gives my mind ease b b Ring oh ring the bells,the bells of peace him-ing out the sound that gives my mind ease Vln. 1 1 bb Vln. 1 5 bb

10 9 E 3 bb 3 bb Fl.3 3 bb 53 b b bb Fl.3 bb 57 F b b Ech Ech - o-ing a youth-ful past A love that died so long a - go yet still lives on So b b - o-ing a youth-ful past A love that died so long a - go yet still lives on 61 bb Ring oh ring the bells,the bells of me - mo - ry Sing - ing out the songs of all e have been bb Ring oh ring the bells,the bells of me - mo - ry Sing - ing out the songs of all e have been 12

11 65 bb rit. b b Fl.3 bb 13

12 Past three a clock q= English trad. carol - Harmonies: harles Wood 9 A horus + flute Past three a clock, And a cold fro -sty morn - ing: Past three a clock; ood mor- ro, mas-ters all! 18 B 1.Born 2.Se - 3.Myrrh.Thus Verses + flute U is a ba - by, en - tle raph quire sing - eth, An - gel from full cof - fer, In-cense they: I pray you, Up sirs, as bell they nor may be, ring- eth: of - fer: stay you Son of Hark ho Nor is Till ye th'e - ter - they rime the gol - con - fess nal it, den him Fa - ther su - per - nal. Time it, and chime it. Nug - get ith - hol - den. Like- ise, and bless him Interlude j j 31 j j j j j j j j j j j 35 j j j 39 U j j U 1

13 Interlude 2 j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j 60 E U Fine U rall. 15

14 Heartbeat Heard Fay White (Arr. ill Stubington, 201) uitars in here 5 A Sing Noni the morn-ings crisp and fair j j Ear - ly bird A songs slice the air 9 Round the rocks the e j j - choes ring e - very ild thing A akes and sings B Sun - rise turns the rocks to j Full choir rose e - very east A - ern rock face glos j j j 21 Life's a - live the heart - beat heard a - live in ram-pi - ans a - ri - erd eannette j Sing the days of scen - ted peace per - fumed nec - tar seet re - lease j 18 Wild floers court - ing in - sect ing Sno - y thrip - to-mene has its fling

15 33 as - cades laugh -ing tum - ble don flo - ing a-ter for lo - land tons 37 E Full choir j j j Life - s a - live the heart - beat heard a - live in ram-pi - ans a - ri - erd 1 F n 5 All sopranoes - (take a deep breath) Flick and flut-ter in the ti - light haze en - tle all - a - bies come to graze 9 Feed - ing for - a - ging fea-thers and fur in leaf lit - ter the liz-ards stir 53 Flocks of cock -a - toos rise and fall ok ok at-tle birds cack-le and call 57 Full choir j j In - sect mam - mal rep - tile bird a - live in ram-pi - ans a - ri - erd 61 H n 19

16 65 I uitars and keyboard only No oh ho sift the mood can change j j j - ble slope the seep-ing range oh ho sift the mood can change Tist and crack in gale force inds fo - rest buck - les as the storm drives in j Tist and crack in gale force inds fo - rest buck - les as the storm drives in Wild and il - ful heart - beat stirred pulse of the ram-pi - ans a - ri - erd Wild and il - ful heart - beat stirred pulse of the ram-pi - ans a - ri - erd

17 93 97 K j j eep the val - leys filled ith cloud Rays of sun - shine pierce the shroud 101 j Hard times come dreams can burn Hold to - ge - ther till joy re - turns 105 j j j All ho hear the moun - tain song all ho love this place be - long 109 L U j Life's a - live the heart - beat heard a live - in ram-pi - ans a - ri-erd U U 21

18 l. Moonlight ocktail Music: Lucky Roberts Lyrics: Kim annon (Arr. Wayne Richmond, 201) b b Intro b j 3 3 b 3 nb b b 3 l. 6 b j n b n b nn b n b nn b n b l. 10 b b b b bb bb bbb nn bn b b bbnb bb nbn n b n n b n j j j j j b j n 15 A b b b bb b ou - pl -'a jig-gers of moon-light No add a cou -pl - 'a flo - ers, bn j n j and a add drop a of star. de. nbn Pour in the blue of a une nightand one gui - tar. Stir for a cou-pl-'a ho - urs tilldreams come true j j j j b n j n j 19 b b b bn j n j j j j 3 3 Mixin a cou - pl-'a dream ersand thereyou are. Lov ers,hailthe moon lightcock tail. Moon lightcock tailsneed a fe. As tothenum ber of kiss - es, it's up to you. b b b j n 25 B Bridge bb b n j j n j j ool it in the sum-mer breeze. Serve it in the star - light, un - der-neath the trees. bb b<n> n j 29 b b b n bb b You'll n b n j j j j j dis-cov - er tricks like these are sure to make your moon-light cock-tail please. 3 j j j 3 22

19 33 b b b b n b b b j n j Fol-lo the sim-ple di rec-tions and they ill bring life of an-oth er com-plex- ion, hereyou'll be king j j n bn j j b n j n j 37 bb b b n 3 3 j n j j j You ill a-ake in the morn-ing and start to sing. Moon-light cock - tails are the thing. bb b. j 2nd time: to Inst. 2 Instrumental 1 b b b bn j n bn b j n 5 bb b 3 3 b n n j 9 bb b bn n j n bn b j n 53 b b b 3 3 b n n j j j To Bridge 57 E Instrumental 2 b b b bn n j n bn b j n 61 b b b b n 3 3 j n j j j You ill a-ake in the morn-ing and start to sing. Moon light cock - tails are the thing. b b b j j j 23

20 andlelight arol ohn Rutter (Arr. Wayne Richmond, 201) A q= Ho 2. Shep Verses 1 2 do you - herds and p 2nd time only cap-ture the ise men ill ind kneel on the and a - Verse 1: Meredith solo --> horus (Meredith) Verse 2: MW RM T P --> horus (Tutti) a - ter Ho do you count all the dore him, Se - ra-phim round himtheir stars vi - in the gil ill sky keep; 13 Ho can you mea-sure the Na tions pro - claim him their j j love Lord of a and their mo - ther, Or ho Sa-viour, But Ma - n can ry you ill rite don hold him a and ba -by's first cry sing him to sleep. 21 B horus p cresc. an-dle light, an-gel light, fire-light and star-glo Shineon his cra-dle till break-ing of dan. j 29 f dim. mp 36 lo-ri- a, glo-ri - a in ex-cel - sis e - o! An - gels are sing - ing; the hrist child is p p born. born. dim Play j 2 dim. j n j j j j j j

21 p Verse od-head in - car-nate and hope of sal - va - tion: Hmm Find p him at Beth - le hem - laid in a man-ger; hrist our Re - deem-er a - sleep in the hay, Find him at Beth - le - hem laid in a man-ger; hrist our Re - deem-er a - sleep in the hay, mf cresc. od-head in - car-nate and hope mf Ah cresc. horus f f of sal p j - va - tion: A child ith his mo-ther that first hrist-mas ay. p j n j Ah 6 68 f lo - ri - a, glo - ri - a, in ex - cel - sis e - o! dim. j n 72 MW Solo An rall. dim. j - gels are sing - ing; the rall. j j hrist child is born. j p U j j 25

22 B o Wah iddy iddy E q=120 A E b b b E A E E Verse bb b There fore e're V1 --> V2 --> Bridge V3 --> Bridge V3 --> oda (rums stop 1st last verse) A she as just a - alk-ing don I kne it she as alk- in' next to - gether near-ly ev - 'ry sin - the to gle E eff Barry Ellie reenich (Arr. Wayne Richmond, 201) street, me, day. Sing-in' Sing-in' Sing-in' F2. Sax. Vl. b b b b b b B 6 A E A b b b j Pop-pin' her fin - gers and a shuf - fl - in' her feet, Sing-in' Hold-in' my hand just as nat - 'ral as can be, Sing-in' We're so hap - py and that'sho e're gon-na stay. Sing-in' b b b E A Stop E She looked We alked Well I'm F2. b b b Sax. Vl. bb b B 11 E b b b j j j good. on. hers. She looked To my She's fine. door. mine. She looked We alked I'm good, on hers she to looked my she's fine, door mine, and I then e ed-ding 1. B 7 near-ly lost my mind. bb b Be - F2. b b b Sax. Vl. b b b 30

23 B F B 7 b b b bb b kissed a lit - tle more. bells are gon-na chime. Bridge E 3 3 Wo-oh oh I kne e as fall-lin' in love, ff b b (both flutes) b A Sax. Vl. bb b B 21 b b b B 7 b b b j Yes I did so I told her all the things I've been dream - ing of. No Vl. b b b j B oda B bb b j j Wo bb b Oh yeh! o E ah id A - dy id-dy um E id-dy o. (x3) F2. b b b Sax. Vl. bb b 31

24 Fl. That's my eakness no Helen Kane (Arr. Wayne Richmond, 201) l. q=130 j n j n p.. j BB Fl. l. 9 A b 3 Love, love, love, love, look hat you've done to me. But things I've ne-ver missed, b 3 n r BB l. BB l. 15 are things I can't re - sist, Oh, love, love, love, love, Is n't 21 rall. b b I just had a change of heart, hat can it be b 3 a tempo - it plain to see. n n BB 25 B He's got eyes of blue, I ne - ver cared for eyes of blue, But BB Fl. 29 j he's got eyes of blue, And that's my eak - ness no! 7 BB He's got cur - ly hair, I ne - ver cared for cur - ly hair, But

25 BB 37 j he's got cur - ly hair, And that's my eak - ness no! Oh, BB l. 1 my! Oh, me! Oh, I j j j j BB l. 5 j should be good, I ould be good, But gee! 3 j j r n n BB l. 9 j He likes to bill and coo, And I ne-ver cared to bill and coo, But he likes to r n BB Fl. 5 j bill and coo, So that's my eak - ness no! b n j j l. j j BB l. 57 He likes a sax - o - phone, I ne-ver cared for a sax - o - phone, But n j 3 n BB l. 61 j he likes a sax - o - phone, And that's my eak - ness no! n 29

26 BB 65 E j j He likes those rain - y days, And I ne-ver cared for a rain - y day, But Fl j BB Fl. 69 he likes a rain - y day, And that's my eak - ness no! Oh, let it j j j n j BB 73 F rain, let it poor, 'ause I think he knos just hat it's rain- in' for! BB l j j He likes a long good-night, And I ne-ver had a long good-night, But he likes a r r n BB Fl. l. 86 long good-night, So that's my eak-ness no. bn j j r j j 7 j j j j j And he likes boop-boop - a-doop, And BB 91 j j j j j j j j I ne-ver cared for boop-boop - a-doop, But he likes a boop-boop - a-doop, So, that's my eak-ness no. 7 And 30

27 BB 97 j j he likes, butt -'n dutt -'n da - da - da, I ne - ver cared for butt -'n dutt -'n da - da da, But BB 101 j j j he likes but - dut - da - da, That's my eak - ness no! What's BB l. 105 j more, hat's more, I think he knos hat BB l. 110 but j - dut - da is for! r BB 113 H j j j j j j j j He likes, boop-boop - a-doop, I ne-ver cared for boop-boop - a-doop, But he likes to BB 118 j j boop-boop - a-doop, That's my eak-ness no! Ooh, that's my eak-ness no! (ymbal) * 31

28 T aravan of Love hris asper (Arr. Kathy Potter, 201) A Ah mf Ah Ah Ah Ah p Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah mf p Ah mf om mf Ah Ah Ah Ah p om a a om om a a om om a om om om om om p j j j j j j j j Are you rea - dy Are you rea om j j j a a T 6 j j j j j dy Are you rea - dy Are you rea - dy Are you rea - dy for the time of your life Time to stand up and fight Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah j j j j j j j j j om om a a om om a om om om om om om a a om om a a T 11 j j All right All right Hand in hand e'll take a ca - ra - van to the mo - ther land Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah j j j j j j 32 j j j j j om om a om om om om a a om om a a om om a

29 T 16 j j j j One by one e're gon na stand up ith pride One that can't be de - nied Stand up Stand up From the Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah j j j j j j j om om om om om om a a om om a a om om aom om om om T 21 B j j j j j high - est moun- tain val - ley lo We'll join to - ge-ther ith hearts of go - ld No the chil - dren of the orld can see Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah j j j j j j j j om om a a om om a a om om a om om T 26 j j See mp See mp There's a bet - ter place for us to be The place in hich e ere born So neg-lect-ed and torn Be mp j j mp Be See mp Be mp See mp mp Be 33

30 T 31 j a - part Ev- ery o- man ev - ery man join the ca - ra - van of love Stand f Torn a - part Ev- ery o- man ev - ery man join the ca - ra - van of love f Torn a - part Ev- ery o- man ev - ery man join the ca - ra - van of love Stand up f j Torn a - part Ev- ery o- man ev - ery man join the ca - ra - van of love Stand up f Torn a - part Ev- ery o- man ev - ery man join the ca - ra - van of love Stand up f j j j j j j T 36 up Stand up Stand up Ev-ery bo-dy take a stand join the ca - ra-van of love Stand up Stand up I'm your bro- j j j Ev-ery bo-dy take a stand join the ca - ra-van of love Stand up j j j T Perc. 1 - / Ah p p Ah Ah p om p Stand up Stand up Stand up ther Ev-ery bo-dy take a stand join the ca - ra-van of love Stand up Stand up j Ev-ery bo-dy take a stand join the ca - ra-van of love Stand up Stand up Ev-ery bo-dy take a stand join the ca - ra-van of love Stand up Stand up I'm your bro j j j j j - ther don't you kno She's my sis - ter Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah j j j j j j j 3 om a a om om a a om om a om om om om om om a a j j

31 T Perc. T 6 j j She's my sis - ter don't you kno We'll be liv - ing in a orld of peace In the day Ah Ah Ah Peace mp Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah Peace mp j j j j j j om om a a om om a om om Peace mp hen ev-ery one is free We'll bring the young and the old Won't you let your love flo From your heart Ev-ery Peace mp E j Free mp / 51 j Flo from your heart Ev-ery f j Free mp Flo from your heart Ev-ery f Free mp Flo from your heart Ev-ery f Free mp Flo from your heart Ev-ery f T 57 j o- man ev-ery man join the ca -ra-van of love Stand up Stand up Ev-ery bo-dy take a stand join j o- man ev-ery man join the ca -ra-van of love Stand up Ev-ery bo-dy take a stand join j j j o- man ev-ery man join the ca -ra-van of love Stand up Stand up Ev-ery bo-dy take a stand join j j j o- man ev-ery man join the ca -ra-van of love Stand up Stand up Ev-ery bo-dy take a stand join j j j o- man ev-ery man join the ca -ra-van of love Stand up Stand up Ev-ery bo-dy take a stand join 35

32 T Perc. T Perc. 62 F j the ca-ra van of love Stand up Stand up I'm your bro - ther I'm your bro- the ca-ra van of love Stand up Ah p the ca-ra van of love Stand up Stand up Ah p the ca-ra van of love Stand up Stand up Ah p the ca-ra van of love Stand up Stand up om p / / j j j j j j ther Ah Ah Ah om a a om om a a don't you kno She's my sis - ter She's my sis - ter don't you kno Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah et rea - dy et rea - dy et rea- dy We're Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah j j j j j j 67 - om om a om om om om om om a a om om aa om om a j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j T Perc. 72 j / j j j So are you rea - dy Are you rea - dy Are you rea - dy Are you rea- Ah Ah Ah Ah j j j j ait-ing for a ca - ra - van He's com - ing He's com - ing He's com - ing He's Ah Ah Ah Ah j j j 36 j j j j j j j j j j om om om om om a a om om a a om om a

33 T 76 j j j j - dy Bet- ter get rea-dy Bet- ter get rea-dy You bet-ter get rea-dy You bet-ter get rea Ah Ah Ah Ah j j j j com-ing from the ca - ra - van o for it o for it o for it et Ah Ah Ah Ah j j j j j j j j j j om om om om om a a om om a a om om a j Perc. / T dy Rea - dy Keep ait-ing for that ca -ra-van Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah j j j j rea -dy for that ca -ra-van Keep ait-ing Keep ait-ing Keep ait-ing Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah j j j j om om om om om a a om om a a om om a om om om Ah j j j j j j j Perc. / 37

34 Fl.+l We are done 5 q = 115 A b b Madden Brothers Arr: Samantha O'Brien (201) K 13 B j j j j I ant you to kno It's time to go Yeah,e are done. K 21 I ant you to see that I need oh, to be free j j ooh mp j j j ooh mp j j j j ooh mp ooh mp ooh mp ooh mp j j ooh mp ooh mp 29 K B F E j j We are done. B F E b b b b b 38 We are one done done done done done one done done done done done We are b b b b j one done done done done done one done done done done done We are b b one done done done done done one done done done done done We are one done done done done done one done done done done done We are b b b b b j

35 K 35 A done ith F be - ing a si A j j - lent ma - ny Ev' F - ry voice rings out E F and car- ries. No done ith be - ing a si - lent ma - ny Ev' - ry voice rings out and car-ries. No e on't j j done ith be - ing a si - lent ma - ny Ev' - ry voice rings out and car-ries. No e on't n done ith be - ing a si - lent ma - ny Ev' - ry voice rings out and car-ries. No e on't n done ith be - ing a si - lent ma - ny Ev' - ry voice rings out and car-ries. No e on't e on't K 0 F º j j j j j j j j j j µ just go back home ith-out you hear - ing the sound hen the ma-ny say: "We are done." j j j j j j just go back home ith-out you hear - ing the sound hen the ma-ny say: j j j j j j j j just go back home ith-out you hear - ing the sound hen the ma-ny say: j j j j just go back home ith-out you hear - ing the sound hen the ma-ny say: j j j j j j just go back home ith-out you hear - ing the sound hen the ma-ny say: 5 K E j Fl.+l b 39

36 K 57 K K 9 F You, first brought the sun You. sun ev' -ry - one You. sun ev' -ry - one You. You. Why, for ev' -ry - one mm,here to see does it al-ays change to guns and chains, e-ven-tual-ly Why, hange guns and chains, ooh ooh Why, hy hange guns and chains, ooh ooh Why, hy hange guns and chains, ooh ooh b j j 6 j j j j b j b j j j j j b j b Why, hy hange guns and chains, ooh ooh B F E j j j j j j j j j j j We are done. B µ b b b b b 0 We are one done done done done done one done done done done done We are b b b b j one done done done done done one done done done done done We are b b one done done done done done one done done done done done We are one done done done done done one done done done done done We are b b b b b j

37 K K 70 H 76 A F done ith be - ing a si - lent ma ny A F Ev' - ry voice rings j j j j j out E F and car- ries. No e on't just go back j j done ith be - ing a si - lent ma ny Ev' - ry voice rings out and car- ries. No e on't just go back j j j j j done ith be - ing a si - lent ma ny Ev' - ry voice rings out and car- ries. No e on't just go back n j j done ith be - ing a si - lent ma ny Ev' - ry voice rings out and car- ries. No e on't just go back n j j done ith be - ing a si - lent ma ny Ev' - ry voice rings out and car- ries. No e on't just go back F home home home home home ith - out º j j j j j j j j you hear - ing the sound hen the ma - ny say j j ay - ay "e are..." ith - out you hear - ing the sound hen the ma - ny say ay - ay "e are..." j j j j j j j j j j ith - out you hear - ing the sound hen the ma - ny say ay - ay "e are..." j j j j ith - out you hear - ing the sound hen the ma - ny say ay - ay "e are..." j j ith - out you hear - ing the sound hen the ma - ny say ay - ay "e are..." K 80 I A done ith F be - ing a si A j n - lent ma - ny Ev' - ry voice rings F out E F and car- ries. No done ith be - ing a si - lent ma - ny Ev' - ry voice rings out and car- ries. No e on't j j done ith be - ing a si - lent ma - ny Ev' - ry voice rings out and car- ries. No e on't done ith be - ing a si - lent ma - ny Ev' - ry voice rings out and car- ries. No e on't done ith be - ing a si - lent ma - ny Ev' - ry voice rings out and car- ries. No e on't e on't 1 V.

38 K 85 just go back F home ith-out º j j j j you hear - ing the sound j j j j j j hen the ma-ny say: just go back home ith-out you hear - ing the sound hen the ma-ny say: just go back home ith-out you hear - ing the sound hen the ma-ny say: just go back home ith-out you hear - ing the sound hen the ma-ny say: just go back home ith-out you hear - ing the sound hen the ma-ny say: j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j "We are done." K 90 j j j one done done done done done We are done. We are done. b b b b one done done done done done b b b b one done done done done done one done done done done done (all men) b b b b one done done done done done one done done done done done j j K Fl.+l 98 j j j oh oh oh b b K Fl.+l 102 oh oh oh b b 2

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40 We are done Madden Brothers Arr: Samantha O'Brien (201) V. 1 q = 115 pizz.... arco V. 2 pizz. arco... b. pizz j E. tr. k/b { j. j. j. j. j..... Fl.+l A 5 b V. 1.. arco pizz. V. 2 pizz. arco.. b. b b b b E. tr. k/b { j. j. j. j..... r. / > 38

41 Fl.+l 9 b V. 1.. arco pizz. V. 2 pizz. arco.. b. b b b b E. tr. k/b { j. j. j..... r. / K b. E. tr. k/b B 13 j I ant you to kno It's time to go b b µ {.... b j b r. / 39

42 K V j j Yeah, e are done. arco V. 2 arco b. b b b b E. tr. k/b.... { j. r. / K 21 j j j I ant you to see that I need j ooh mp j ooh mp ooh mp b. j ooh mp b b b b E. tr. k/b r. { / j.. j.. j.. j.. 0

43 K 25 ooh mp j j oh, to be free j j V. 1 V. 2 b. E. tr. k/b r. 29 K V. 1 V. 2 b. E. tr. k/b r. ooh mp ooh mp j ooh mp b b b { /. j.. j.. j.. B F E B F E j j We are done. b b b one done done done done done one done done done done done We are b b b b j one done done done done done one done done done done done We are b b one done done done done done one done done done done done We are b b one done done done done done one done done done done done We are b b.. { / 1 b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b j We are bn

44 K V. 1 A 35 F A F E F j j done ith be - ing a si - lent ma-ny Ev' - ry voice n n rings out and car-ries. No e on't done ith be - ing a si - lent ma-ny Ev' - ry voice rings out and car-ries. No e on't j j done ith be - ing a si - lent ma-ny Ev' - ry voice rings out and car-ries. No e on't done ith be - ing a si - lent ma-ny Ev' - ry voice rings out and car-ries. No e on't done ith be - ing a si - lent ma-ny Ev' - ry voice rings out and car-ries. No e on't V. 2 b. j j n r. / K V. 1 V. 2 0 F º µ j j j j j j j j j just go back home ith out you hear - ing the sound hen the ma-ny say: j j j j j j just go back home ith out you hear - ing the sound hen the ma-ny say: j j j just go back home ith out you hear - ing the sound hen the ma-ny say: j j j j j j j j j just go back home ith out you hear - ing the sound hen the ma-ny say: j j j j j j just go back home ith out you hear - ing the sound hen the ma-ny say: j j j j j j j j j j j j j j "We are j done." b. n r. / 2

45 5 K Fl.+l E j b V arco pizz. V. 2 pizz. arco... E. tr. k/b r. { j.. j.. j.. j.. / > K V. 1 9 You, first brought the sun for ev' - ry - one mm, here to see You. sun ev' - ry - one j j You. sun ev' - ry - one You. You pizz. j j j V. 2 pizz b. b b b b b b E. tr. k/b r. { / j j j j j j j j b j j j j > > > 3

46 K V. 1 V. 2 b. E. tr. k/b r. K V. 1 V. 2 b. E. tr. k/b 55 b 59 F Why, Why, Why, Why, Why,. arco pizz. b j b hy hy hy.. arco pizz.... to guns and chains, e - ven - tual ly hange guns and chains, ooh ooh does it al - ays change. j j b j. j.. { > > / b..... { > > r. / b b j j j j j j b j j j b j j j j hange guns and chains, ooh ooh j b hange guns and chains, ooh ooh j j hange guns and chains, ooh ooh.... arco arco.... b b b b b

47 6 K V. 1 V. 2 b. E. tr. k/b r. K V. 1 B F E B µ H A F j j j b b b b b b b b b b.. { / 71 A F E F F º j j j j j j j j We are done. b b b We are done ith one done done done done done one done done done done donewe are done ith be - ing a b b b b j one done done done done done one done done done done donewe are done ith be - ing a b b one done done done done done one done done done done donewe are done ith be - ing a A F n one done done done done done one done done done done donewe are done ith be - ing a si si si si - lent ma-ny Ev' - ry voice rings out and car-ries. No e on't just go back home ith out you be - ing a hear-ing the - lent ma-ny Ev' - ry voice rings out and car- ries. No e on't just go back home ith out you hear-ing the - lent ma-ny Ev' - ry voice rings out and car- ries. No e on't just go back home ith out you hear-ing the A F E F F º j j si - lent ma-ny Ev' - ry voice rings out and car-ries. No e on't just go back home ith out you hear-ing the - lent ma-ny Ev' - ry voice rings out and car- ries. No e on't just go back home ith out you hear-ing the b b b b b n j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j V. 2 b. r. / j j j j j j j j 5

48 K V. 1 V. 2 b. r. 78 I A F A F E j j j j j sound hen the ma-ny say ay - ay "e are..." done ith be - ing a si - lent ma-ny Ev' - ry voice rings out and car-ries. sound hen the ma-ny say ay - ay "e are..." done ith be - ing a si - lent ma-ny Ev' - ry voice rings out and car- ries. sound hen the ma-ny say ay - ay "e are..." done ith be - ing a si - lent ma-ny Ev' - ry voice rings out and car- ries. A F A F E j j j j sound hen the ma-ny say ay - ay "e are..." done ith be - ing a si - lent ma-ny Ev' - ry voice rings out and car-ries. / j j j j j j j j j j sound hen the ma-ny say ay - ay "e are..." done ith be - ing a si - lent ma-ny Ev' - ry voice rings out and car- ries. j j j j j j j j n b j j n K 8 F n No eon't F º j j j j j j j j j just go back home ithout you hearing the soundhenthema ny say: "We are done." j j j j j j No eon't just go back home ithout you hearing the soundhenthema ny say: j j j j j j j j V. 1 V. 2 b. j j j j j j n.. j. j. { r. / 6 E. tr. k/b No eon't just go back home ithout you hearing the soundhenthema ny say: F F º j j j j No eon't just go back home ithout you hearing the soundhenthema ny say: No eon't just go back home ithout you hearing the soundhenthema ny say: pizz... j j j j j j pizz... j j j j j j j j

49 K V. 1 V. 2 b. 92 j j (all men) b We are done. b b b b one done done done done done onedone done done donedone b b b b one done done done donedone onedone done done donedone one done done done donedone onedone done done donedone arco pizz. We are b b b done... arco pizz.. arco pizz. arco pizz.... b b b b j j b oh E. tr. k/b { j.. j.. j.... j... r. / K Fl.+l 99 j j j oh oh oh oh oh b b b b V. 1. arco pizz... V. 2 arco pizz.... b. E. tr. k/b r. b b b b b µ..... { / 7

50 Yil Lull Verse 1 --> horus Verse 2 --> horus Bridge --> horus Inst. --> horus (x3) 6 oe eia (Arr. Wayne Richmond, 201) We A Verse sing for the black and the peo -ple of my land. We sing for the red and the blood that's been shed. And no e're j sing-ing for the gold and a Ne Year for young and old. B 20 horus Yul la lay, yul la lay, yul la lay, yul la lay, yul la lay. Sax. (not 1st time) j j j j Sax. 2 Yul la lay, yul la lay, yul la lay, yul la lay, yul la lay. j j j j

51 28 3 Verse 2 We sing un-to Him of the most high. And e sing so much j praises, just makes me ant to cry. No e're 37 j sing-ing just for you, so all can re -cog- nise. --> horus Sax. 1 Bridge 'ause e're sing-ing for the black, sing-ing for the red, We're n n j n j j Sax. Sax. n j n j 6 sing-ing for the black, sing-ing for the red, and the gold, n n j j stor-ies told, for young and old. --> horus Sax. 50 E Instrumental Sax > horus x 3.5 5

52 . r.. r. My Island Home q=80 j Six / 9 A / years I've been in the des - ert And e - v'ry night Neil Murray (Warumpi Band) Arr: Samantha O'Brien (201) r I dream of the sea They say etc.. 13 home is here you find it ill this place e-ver sa-tis-fy me For I come * ife * me E close from the salt a-ter peo-ple e al-ays live my and the fa-mi-ly eyes In the In the B and I'm E E And my is-land home * eve- * ning the dry ind blos by the sea my is-landhome from the hills No I'm out here est my is-land home of Al-ice and a-cross the plain Springs With a is ait-ing for eve-ning the dry ind blos from the hills and a-cross the plain I stand-ing in a boat on the sea a - gain And I'm close my eyes and I'm stand-ing in a boat on the sea a - gain And I'm E hol hol j j j j athy K. solo - ding that long r tur - tle spear And I feel I'm close no * to here it must r 6 - ding that long tur - tle spear And I feel I'm close no to here it must I

53 . 0 be j j my is - land home * is ait-ing for me j j be my is - land home is ait-ing for me 3 Org. * j j j j j. 50 For I For I come * from the salt (all men) () (all men) () a-ter peo-ple e al - ays live by the sea. come from the salt a- ter peo-ple by the sea. No I'm For I come from the salt a- ter peo-ple by the sea don here E home * (all men) () (all men) liv-ing in the ci -ty With my ife my in the in the is-land home and my fa - mi-ly And my is - land ci -ty and my fa - mi-ly And my is - land ci -ty and my fa - mi-ly And my is - land my is-land home is ait-ing for me home my is-land home my is-land home is ait-ing for home my is-land home my is-land home is ait-ing for me In the me j j j j j j j j j In the In the 7

54 . W. jb r. 63 E / E eve eve eve - ning the dry ind j blos from the hills and a-cross the plain - ning the dry ind blos from the hills and a-cross the plain I - ning the dry ind blos from the hills and a-cross the plain I / etc. / j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j I etc. etc E close my eyes and I'm stand-ing in a boat on the sea a- gain And I'm close my eyes and I'm stand-ing in a boat on the sea a- gain close my eyes and I'm stand-ing in a boat on the sea a- gain E hol - ding that long tur-tle spear r And I feel I'm close no to here it must r And I feel I'm close no to here it must r And I feel I'm close no to here it must. 7 j j j 8 be my is - land home j is ait-ing for me my is - land be my is - land home is ait-ing for me my is - land j be my is - land home is ait-ing for me my is - land j j j j

55 F E home my j j j is-land home my is-land home j j j is ait-ing for me my is-land home my is-land home my is-land home is ait-ing for me my is-land E home my is-land home my is-land home my A is-land home my is-land home my is-land home my is-land home my is-land home my is-land home my is-landhome my is-land home A my is - land home my is-land home my is-landhome my is-land home my is -land home my is-land home my is-land home my A is-land home my is - land home my is-land home my is-land home my is-land home my is - land home my is-land home j my is-land home j my A U j j j j is-land home my is-land home j my E is-land home U j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j (men hold notes same as omen) j j j j j j home my is-land home my is-land home my is-land home my is-land home j U 9

56 Yesterday F2. F3. Paul Mcartney (Arr. Wayne Richmond, 201) q=80 b c b c c b 3 9 b b 13 b A Yes-ter-day all my trou-bles seemed so far a- ay. No it looks as though they'rehere to stay. Oh I be-lieve in yes avid solo n j j n - ter - day. Sud - den - ly I'm not half the man I used to be j j There's a sha - do hang - ing o - ver me. Oh yes - ter - day came sud - den - ly. 17 B avid + sops b b Why she had to go I don't kno she ould - n't say. j j 21 b 7 I said some-thing rong no I long for yes - ter - day. b 7 j j b b n Yes - ter - day love as such an ea - sy game to play. j No I need a place to hide a - ay Oh I be - lieve in yes - ter - day. E 39 avid + sops b b 3 Why she had to go I don't kno she ould - n't say. j j b b I said some - thing rong no I long for yes - ter - day. j j 50

57 7 F b n F2. b j n F3. b j n j F2. 50 b b n j b F3. b b 5 avid + sops b Why she had to go I don't kno she ould - n't say. b F2. F3. F2. F3. b b 58 b b b b j j j j I said some - thing rong no I long for yes - ter - day. j j j j Stop 62 H b avid solo (sans pluckies) n Yes-ter -day love as such an ea - sy game to play. No I need a place to hide a - ay Oh p b 67 b All (very soft!) U j I be - lieve in yes - ter - day. Mm 51

58 FS/lp jb Walk A Mile an Nigro (Arr. Maria unn, 201) 7 > n 11 q=120 q=120 Finger snaps A I an-na Ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba Ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba alk a mile in your shoes I an-na alk a mile in your shoes I an-na Ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba Ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba kno hat you think and hat you feel so I rea-lly an-na alk a mile in your shoes I an-na Ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba I an-na (finger snaps B * --> claps) 15 / / alk a mile F All men in your shoes I an-na alk a mile in your shoes I an-na alk a mile in your shoes I an-na alk a mile in your shoes I an-na alk a mile in your shoes I an-na alk a mile in your shoes alk a mile in your shoes I an-na alk a mile in your shoes * = ymbal All omen j j j j j j b j j j j hinese ymbals j j j j j j j j j j etc. ab. W. / / j j 52

59 19 F A Ooo rea llyan na alk a mile in your kno hat you think hatyou feel so I reallyan na alk a mile in your shoes Re 2 shoes 2 j Re j 2 j Ooo rea-lly an na alk a mile in your shoes ba baba bababa ba 2 Ooo rea llyan na alk a mile in your shoes ba ba bababa ba baba 25 (finger snaps) F mem-ber the fight that e had hy did e both have to lose It's be - mem-ber the fight that e had hy did e both have to lose It's be - j j j ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba j j j ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba j 29 cause e both F * j j alked a-ay mad in-stead of, WB stop for 1 bar glizz don alk-ing a mile in each o - ther's shoes I an-na j j cause e both alked a-ay mad in-stead of alk-ing a mile in each o - ther's shoes I an-na j j ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba I an-na j ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba I an-na j j j j V. 53

60 33 * alk (claps) a mile F in your shoes I an-na alk a mile in your shoes F I an-na Ooo j alk a mile in your shoes I an-na alk a mile in your shoes I an-na kno hat you think and hat you alk a mile in your shoes I an-na alk a mile in your shoes Ooo alk a mile in your shoes I an-na alk a mile in your shoes Ooo j 38 A rea-lly an-na alk a mile in your 2 shoes 2 ba ba ba ba ba ba ba feel so I rea-lly an-na alk a mile in your shoes ba ba ba ba ba ba ba 2 rea-lly an-na alk a mile in your shoes You'll 2 j j rea-lly an-na alk a mile in your shoes ba ba ba ba ba ba You'll 3 5 E (finger snaps) F ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba j j j j j j ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba hear the orld is a mess hen - e - ver-you turn on the nes but all hear the orld is a mess hen - e - ver-you turn on the nes but all j j ba

61 7 F ba F ba ba ba ba * ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba I an-na ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba I an-na coun tries could live in peace if they be alk-ing a mile in each o - ther's shoes I an-na coun tries could live in peace if they be alk-ing a mile in each o - ther's shoes I an-na * alk I ant to alk a mile F in your shoes I an-na alk a mile in your shoes I an-na alk a mile in your shoes I an-na alk a mile in your shoes I an-na alk a mile in your shoes I an-na alk a mile in your shoes alk a mile in your shoes I an-na alk a mile in your shoes F A Ooo rea-lly an-na alk a mile in your kno hat you think and hat you feel so I rea-lly an-na alk a mile in your shoes Ooo Ooo j j j j (claps), WB stop for 1 bar glizz don 2 shoes 2 2 rea-lly an-na alk a mile in your shoes 2 rea-lly an-na alk a mile in your shoes j j j j j j j j j j j F 60 /E / F /E / 55

62 63 H 68 I 71 * j j 76 Tem-pers start to cool don F found F hen you're * ear A fron turns in Oh an-ger can not be - to a smile Oh an-ger can not be - in those shoes and you're alk - in' that mile I an - na found hen you're ear - in those shoes and you're alk - in' that mile I an - na alk I an na alk a mile F in your shoes Ian na alk a milein your shoes j * I an na alk a mile in your shoes I an na alk a milein your shoes I an nakno hatyouthinkandhatyou alk a mile in your shoes I an na alk a milein your shoes Ooo A (finger snaps) j j j j (claps) * rea-lly an-na alk, WB stop for 1 bar glizz don a mile in your F shoes I an-na alk j j j j j j j j j j j j j Ooo stop j I an-na alk a mile fell so I rea-lly an-na alk a mile in your shoes I an-na alk a mile rea-lly an-na alk a mile in your shoes I an-na alk a mile j j j j j j 56

63 80 in your shoes I an - na alk a mile in your shoes j I an - na j in your shoes I an - na alk a mile in your shoes FS/lp ym. jb ab. W * F A Ooo * rea-lly an-na alk I rea-lly an-na alk I rea-lly an-na kno hat you think and hat you feel so I rea-lly an-na alk I rea-lly an-na alk I rea-lly an-na Ooo alk a mile 2 * in your shoes alk a mile in your shoes rea-lly an-na alk I rea-lly an-na alk I rea-lly an na F /E / stop * / 2 / / j j finger snaps (finger snaps) j 2 j j j 2 / j 2 / j j j j j j 57

64 Harvest Moon Neil Young (Arr. Samantha O'Brien, 201) Hp. ( 2) % Š7 ( 2) % Š7. r.. r. Hp. 5 ( 2) % Š7 ( 2) % Š7. r.. r 9 A Verse 1 E ome a lit-tle bit clos er, hear hat I have to say. Š7 A/ Š7 A/ j 17 E 3 Š7 A/ Š7 A/ ust like chil-dren sleep - 'in. e coulddream this night a-ay. h. h. 25 B 6 Ooh Butthere'sa fullmoonris - 'in, let's go danc - in' in the light. Ooh % ( 2) Š7 % ( 2) Š7 j j j 33 Ooh 6 Ooh We kno here the mu sic'splay in', let's go out and feel the night. Ooh Ooh Ooh Ooh Ooh Ooh % ( 2) Š7 Ooh Ooh % ( 2) Š7 j 58

65 1 horus 1 A7( ) j j j Be - cause I'm still in love ith you, A7 I ant to see you dance a - gain. SO. 5 A7( ) 3 Be -cause I'm still in love ith you A7 on this har - vest moon. j j j on this har - vest moon. 9 % ( 2) Š7 % ( 2) Š7 % ( 2) Š7 % ( 2) Š7 SO. h. moon moon 57 E Verse 2 E When e ere stran- gers, I atched you from a-far. A/ Š7 Š7 j A/ 65 E 3 A/ Š7 A/ Š7 When e ere lov - ers, I loved you ith all my heart. V. 59

66 h. 73 F 6 But no it's get ting' late and the moon is climb in' high. Ooh Ooh % ( 2) Š7 % ( 2) Š7 j j j Ooh Ooh Ooh Ooh h Ooh I ant to cel-e-brate, see the shin - in' in your eyes. Ooh % ( 2) Š7 % ( 2) Š7 j j j Ooh Ooh Ooh Ooh horus 2 89 A7( ) j j j Be - cause I'm still in love ith you, A7 I ant to see you dance a - gain. SO. 93 A7( ) 3 Be - cause I'm still in love ith you 97 H % ( 2) Š7 % ( 2) Š7 A7 % ( 2) Š7 on this har - vest moon. j j j on this har - vest moon. % ( 2) Š7 SO. h. moon moon 60

67 105 I 6 % ( 2) Š7 % ( 2) Š % % ( 2) Š7 ( 2) Š7 j 121 A7( ) j j j Be-cause I'm still in love ith you, A7 I ant to see you dance a - gain. SO. 125 A7( ) 3 Be -cause I'm still in love ith you A7 on this har - vest moon. j j j on this har - vest moon. K 129 ( 2) % Š7 ( 2) % Š7 SO. h. moon moon 133 ( 2) % Š7 ( 2) % Š7 rit. Š7 U R R U 61

68 Hp. b. Harvest Moon Neil Young (Arr. Samantha O'Brien, 201) ( 2) % Š7 ( 2) % Š7. r.. r. pizz. Hp. b. 5 ( 2) % Š7 ( 2) % Š7. r.. r l. Vln. A Verse 1 Š7 Š7 9 E A/ A/ j ome a lit-tle bit clos- er, hear hat I have to say. Hp. j j b. A 3 3 l. Vln. Š7 17 E A/ 3 ust like chil-dren sleep - 'in. e coulddream this night a ay. Š7 A/ Hp. j j b

69 h. Vln. Hp. b. % % B 6 ( 2) Š7 ( 2) Š7 j j j 25 h. Vln. Ooh But there's a full moon ris - 'in, let's go danc - in' in the light. Ooh Ooh ('Ooh' hat you are playing here) Ooh % % 33 6 ( 2) Š7 ( 2) Š7 j Ooh We knohere the mu-sic's play in', let's go out and feel the night. Ooh Ooh Ooh Ooh Ooh. r. r Ooh Ooh Hp. b. r. r. j 1 SO. l. Vln. Hp. horus 1 A7( ) A7 A7( ) A7 3 j j j Be -causei'm stillin love ith you, I ant to seeyou dancea gain. Because I'm still in love ithyou on on this harvest moon. j j j this harvest moon. b. 59

70 9 % % % % ( 2) Š7 ( 2) Š7 ( 2) Š7 ( 2) Š7 SO. h. Vln. moon moon Hp. b.. r. r. r. r 57 l. Vln. Hp. b. l. Vln. Hp. b. E Verse 2 A/ A/ E Š7 Š7 j When e ere stran- gers, I atched you from a far. A/ 65 E Š7 3 When e ere lov - ers, I loved you ith all my heart. A/ Š j j j j 60

71 73 h. Vln. Hp. b. h. Vln. Hp. b. 89 SO. l. Vln. b. F % % 6 ( 2) Š7 ( 2) Š7 j j j But no it's Ooh get-ting' late and the moon is climb-in' high. Ooh Ooh Ooh. r. r % % 81 6 ( 2) Š7 ( 2) Š7 j j j Ooh I ant to cel-e brate, see the shin - in' in your eyes. Ooh Ooh Ooh r. r. j horus 2 A7( ) A7 A7( ) A7 3 j j j Be -cause I'm stillin love ithyou, I ant to seeyou dance a - Ooh Ooh gain. Ooh Ooh Because I'm still in loveith you j on on this harvest moon. j j j this harvest moon. 61

72 H % % % % 97 ( 2) Š7 ( 2) Š7 ( 2) Š7 ( 2) Š7 SO. h. l. Vln. Hp. b. 105 moon moon. r. r. r. r % % I 6 ( 2) Š7 ( 2) Š7 F2. j j l. Hp. b. j j % % ( 2) Š7 ( 2) Š7 j F2. j j j l. Vln. Hp. b. r. r

73 121 SO. l. Vln. b. A7( ) A7 A7( ) A7 3 j j j Be-cause I'm stillin loveith you, I ant to see you dancea gain. Be cause I'm stillin love ith you on on this har vest moon. j j j this har vest moon. 129 K % % % % ( 2) Š7 ( 2) Š7 ( 2) Š7 ( 2) Š7 rit. Š7 U SO. U h. U U moon moon U R R R R F2. r r r U r l. U Vln. Hp. U u. r. r. r. U r b. U rit. 63

74 on't put your daughter on the stage, Mrs Worthington Noel oard (Arr. Wayne Richmond, 201) b b b 6 8 q.=110 j j j n j n j n b j j j j A b b b W bb b b b b b b b b b b q.=90 free on't put yourdaugh-ter on the stage, Mis-sis Worth-ing- ton; S don't put your daugh-ter on the stage. The pro W j n j j b j n b n j j j j j j fes sionis o vercrod edandthe strug gle'spret tytough,and ad - mit tingthe fact,she'sburn ingto act,that is n'tquite e- nough. Shehas nice hands, to give the retch-ed girl her due,but don't you think her bust is too de - vel-oped for her age I re- peat B q.=110 A tempo Mis - sis Worth-ing- ton, seet Mis-sus Worth-ing- ton, don't put yourdaugh-ter on the stage. S Both S Re-gard-ing yours, W dear Mis-sus Worth-ing- ton, S of Wed-nes - daythe ten-ty - third; al-though your b b b b b b b b b bb b ba Her - by may - be keen on a stage ca- reer, ho can I make it clear that this is not a good i - dea For her to hope,. j j rit j. W dear Mis-sis Worth-ing- ton, S is on the face of it ab - surd. b b b bb b j j j j j j j n j b j j b j n j j n j j n j j b j b n j n j n j n j j j b n n U j n j j n j j n j j j j per-son - al - i - ty is not in re - al - i - ty in - vit-ing e- nough, ex - cit-ing e-nough for this par-tic-u-lar sphere. W b b b j. j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j b j j b j j n n j j j U j 62

75 73 b b b Both a tempo j j j j j j n j b j j on't on't put yourdaugh-ter on put yourdaugh-ter on the the stage, Mis-sis Worth-ing- ton; stage, Mis-sis Worth-ing- ton; don't don't put yourdaugh-ter on put yourdaugh-ter on b b b the the stage. stage. S n She's a Though they 81 b b b 85 bit said idth fraid of at of on an the her the ug - ly duck School of Act seat ould hole, an sure in ly - gé ling ing you she must as de - feat her - nue role ould hon love chan em est ly ces of pha - size - ly con as Peer suc her - fess, and ynt, I'm b b b... j bb b j n j j b j bb b... n j j j j j b W - cess. It's squint. She's. j n j the a - a a 89 bb b loud big b j n j j n j b j voice, girl, and and though though it's her not teeth ex are - act - ly fair - ly flat, good, she'll she's 93 bb b b need not n j a the lit type n j - tle more I ev n j j j b j j - than er that ould to be earn eag - a er liv to - ing age. en - gage. b b. b... j. On No my more 97 b b b j j n j n j knees, buts, Mis Mis - - sis sis Worth Worth - - ing ing - - ton; ton; S please, NUTS, Mis Mis - - sis sis Worth Worth bb b j n j - - ing ing - - ton; ton; 101 Both bb bn b don't don't put put your your daugh - ter daugh - ter j on on the the stage. b b b b. stage. 63

76 Peace has broken out Eric Bogle (Arr. ill Stubington, 201).. A ff bb b b r 5 9 B A A Peace has bro ken out the peo-ple have spo-ken out e can have it no peace ff b b b b r j Peace Peace ff Peace has bro-ken out the peo-ple have spo-ken out e can have it no peace ff b b b b R b b b b has bro-ken out the peo-ple have spo-ken out e can have it no peace has bro-ken out the peo-ple have spo-ken out e can have it no peace / b b b b b b b b / bb b b b b b b Keyboard and guitars start here R Peace has bro-ken out the peo-ple have spo-ken out e E can have A it no peace Peace has bro-ken out the peo-ple have spo-ken out e can have it no peace Peace has bro-ken out the peo-ple have spo-ken out e can have it no peace Peace has bro-ken out the peo-ple have spo-ken out e can have it no peace The alls are tum-bling don old ha-treds crum-bling don j n e E A can have it no peace The alls are tum-bling don old ha-treds crum-bling don e can have it no peace The alls are tum-bling don old ha-treds crum-bling don e can have it no peace The alls are tum-bling don old ha-treds crum-bling don e can have it no peace j b b b b r b b b b bb b b r j R R j n etc. j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j r r r b b b b R 66 j j n

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