Chords:
{t:Windmill In Old Amsterdam, A } {artist:Ronnie Hilton} https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gSQPRRpSMIM Capo 2 {key: G} {c: Thanks to Dave Walsh} [G] [C] [F] [Bb] [Eb] [Ab] [D7] [G] A [G] mouse lived in a [C] windmill in [F] old Amster-[Bb]dam; A [Eb] windmill with a [Ab] mouse in, and [D7] he wasn’t [G] grousin’. He sang every [C] morning, “How [F] lucky I [Bb] am, [Eb] Living in a [Ab] windmill in [D7] old Amster-[G]dam”. [G] I saw a [C] mouse. Where? [G] There on the stair. [D7] Where on the stair? Right [G] there, a little mouse with [C] clogs on. [G] Well, I declare. Going [A7] clip, clippety [D7] clop on the [G] stair, oh [G] yeah. This [G] mouse, he got [C] lonely, he [F] took him a [Bb] wife; A [Eb] windmill with [Ab] mice in is [D7] hardly [G] surprising. She sang every [C] morning, “How [F] lucky I [Bb] am, [Eb] Living in a [Ab] windmill in [D7] old Amster-[G]dam”. [G] I saw a [C] mouse. Where? [G] There on the stair. [D7] Where on the stair? Right [G] there, a little mouse with [C] clogs on. [G] Well, I declare. Going [A7] clip, clippety [D7] clop on the [G] stair, oh [G] yeah. [G] First they had [C] triplets, and [F] then they had [Bb] quins; A [Eb] windmill with [Ab] quins in, [D7] triplets and [G] twins in. They sang every [C] morning, “How [F] lucky we [Bb] are, [Eb] Living in a [Ab] windmill in [D7] Amsterdam [G] Ja!”. [G] I saw a [C] mouse. Where? [G] There on the stair. [D7] Where on the stair? Right [G] there, a little mouse with [C] clogs on. [G] Well, I declare. Going [A7] clip, clippety [D7] clop on the [G] stair, oh [G] yeah. The [G] daughters got [C] married and [F] so did the [Bb] sons. The [Eb] windmill had [Ab] christ’nings when [D7] no one was [G] list’ nin’. They all sang in [C] chorus, “How [F] lucky we [Bb] am, [Eb] Living in a [Ab] windmill in [D7] old Amster–[G]dam”. [G] I saw a [C] mouse. Where? [G] There on the stair. [D7] Where on the stair? Right [G] there, a little mouse with [C] clogs on. [G] Well, I declare. Going [A7] clip, clippety [D7] clop on the [G] stair, oh [G] yeah. {c: slowing} [G] A mouse lived in a [C] windmill, so [F] snug and so [Bb] nice [Eb] There’s nobody [Ab] there now but a [D7] whole load of [G] mice [D7] Oh! [G] Yeah!