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Whiskey On A Sunday - Glyn Hughes

artist:Glyn Hughes version by Raymond Crooke

, writer:Glyn Hughes



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 {t: Whiskey On A Sunday - Glyn Hughes }  
{key: C}  
{artist:Glyn Huges version}  
Come Day – Go Day   
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4AJd8aMG-vk Capo 2
{c: }   
He [C] sat on the corner of [D7] Bevington Bush   
[G7] 'stride an old packing [C] case   
And the  [C] dolls at the end of the [D7] plank went dancing   
And he [G7] crooned with a smile on his [C]  face (run down to ->)  [A7]   
{c: }    
Come day, [D7] go day   
[G7] Wish in me heart for [C] Sunday  (run down to ->)  [A7]   
[A7]  Drinking buttermilk [D7]  all the week   
[G7]  Whiskey on a [C]  Sunday   
{c: } 
His [C]  tired old hands banged the [D7]  wooden plank   
And the [G7]  dolls they danced the [C]  gear   
A far better [C]  show than you [D7]  ever you’ll  see   
At the [G7]  Pivvy or the New Brighton [C]  Pier (run down to ->)  [A7]   
{c: } 
Come day, [D7] go day   
[G7] Wish in me heart for [C] Sunday  (run down to ->)  [A7]   
[A7]  Drinking buttermilk [D7]  all the week   
[G7]  Whiskey on a [C]  Sunday    
{c: } 
But in [C]  nineteen-o-two  old Seth [D7]  Davy died   
And his [G7]  song it was heard no [C]  more   
The three [C]  dancing  dolls in a [D7]  jowler bin ended   
And the [G7]  plank went to mend a back [C]  door  (run down to ->)  [A7]   
{c: } 
Come day, [D7] go day   
[G7] Wish in me heart for [C] Sunday  (run down to ->)  [A7]   
[A7]  Drinking buttermilk [D7]  all the week   
[G7]  Whiskey on a [C]  Sunday    
{c: } 
But on [C]  some stormy nights down [D7]  Scotty Road way   
With the [G7]  wind blowing up from the [C]  sea   
You can [C]  still hear the song of [D7]  old Seth Davy   
As he [G7]  croons to his dancing dolls [C]  three  (run down to ->)  [A7]   
{c: } 
Come day, [D7] go day   
[G7] Wish in me heart for [C] Sunday  (run down to ->)  [A7]   
[A7]  Drinking buttermilk [D7]  all the week   
[G7]  Whiskey on a [C]  Sunday     
{c: }    
This is the original published version from Glyn Hughes passed on by Kath Dean .  Many other versions are around				




Note: Standard GCEA Usual Ukulele Tuning.

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