Chords for Medley: Dear Old Pals Of Mine/The Grass Is Greener/If Those Lips Could only Speak/These Are My...

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Medley: Dear Old Pals Of Mine/The Grass Is Greener/If Those Lips Could only Speak/These Are My... chords
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[D] [Bm]
[A]
[D]
I'm thinking tonight [A] of you, old pal, and wishing that you [D] were here.
[G] I'm dreaming of the times and the [D] days gone by when [E] you filled my heart [A] with cheer.
I [D] remember the night [A] when all alone we sang sweet [D] Adelaide.
[G] No other's face can [D] take your [Bm] place in [E] my heart, [A] old pal of [D] mine.
The old pals are always [A] the best, you see, new friends you can find [D] every day.
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_ _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ [Bm] _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _
I'm thinking _ tonight [A] of you, old pal, and wishing that you [D] were here. _ _
[G] I'm dreaming of the times and the [D] days gone by when [E] you filled my heart [A] with cheer. _
I [D] remember the night [A] when all _ alone we sang _ sweet [D] _ Adelaide. _ _
[G] No _ other's face can [D] take your [Bm] place in [E] my heart, [A] old pal of [D] mine. _ _ _
The old pals are always [A] the best, you see, new friends you can find [D] every day. _
But [G] they can't fill the places _ _ [D] forever, dear, like [A] the old pals of yesterday.
[D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Walking with [A]
my [D] _ children _ in [G] the good old [G] _ _
[D] countryside, _ _ _ _
_ _ sharing [A] all [D] my time with them _ [G] _ fills [D] me up with [A] pride. _ _ _
_ [D] Teaching _ [A] _
and [D] good _ life _
_ [G] _ makes me full [D] of joy. _
The way my _ father taught [A] me back _ when I was [D] a boy. _ _
That was so _ long [D] ago, _ _ _ but [G] it's in my memory [D] still. _ _
When I think about the old _ [A] folks, [G] it gives my [D] _
heart a [A] thrill. _ _ _
There [D] was never _ [A] _
any [D] money, _ _ just [G] the good old [G]-fashioned _ [D] _ _ ways.
At the place where I was raised in, _ _ [A] it's where I'm going to [D] stay. _ _ _
[Bm] Some people _ like to _ travel _ _
_ [D] _ far _ across the fall, _ _
but I'll _ [A] always be [D] _ _ _ [D] contented _ [G] _ just to stay [A] at home. _
If [D] you travel, _ [A] _
there's big [D] _ money, _ or [G] so I have [D] been told. _
But [Bm] I think the _ grass is [A] greener [D] _
on [A] my side of the [D] _ road. _
He stood in a beautiful [D] _ mansion, _ _ _ surrounded by riches _ [G] _ _ untold. _
He gazed at a beautiful [A] _ picture [E] that _ [A] _ hung in a frame [D] of gold. _
It was the picture _ [G] _
of [D] a lady _ [A]
so [D] _ beautiful, [A] young [G] and fair. _ _
Was a beautiful [A] _ _
childlike vision, _ _ _ be murmured inside [D] this fair. _ _
If those lips [G] could only [D] _ speak, [A] _
if [D] those eyes could only [G] _ see, _ _
if those beautiful [A] _
golden tresses _ [C#m] _ _
[A] were there in _ [D] reality, _ _ _
could I only [G] _
take your _ [D] hand, [A] _
as [D] I did when you took [G] my name. _ _
But it's [A] only a beautiful picture _ _ _ in a beautiful _ _ [D] golden frame. _ _ _
[C] For fame and [G] for _ [C] fortune, _ _ _ _ [F] I wandered [C] the _ [G] earth.
_ _ [C] _
But [F] now I've [C] returned _ to _ _ _ the land of [Dm] my birth.
_ _ _ [G] _
I brought back my _ [C] treasure, _ _ _ _ but only [F] to _ [Am] find
_ _ [F] _
they're less than the [C] _ _
treasures _ _ [Am] _ _
[G] I first left [C] behind.
_ [F] _ _ _ [C] _ _
[G] For these are my _
_ [C] _ mountains, _ _ [F] and this is [C] my glen.
_ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ _
[F] The days of [C] my _ childhood, _ _ _ _ I see them [Dm] _
again.
_ _ _ [G] _ _
No land ever _ claims [C] _ me, _ _ though far [F] did I roam.
[C] _ _ _ [F] _ _
For these are [C] my _ _ mountains, _ [Am] _ _
[G] and I'm [C] going _ [F] home.
_ _ [C] _ _
_ Oh, my lovely _ [G] Rose [C] of _ Clare, _ [F] you're the _ sweetest girl [C] I know.
_ _ [G] You're the queen of [D] all [G] the _ roses, _ [F] like the pretty _ _ flowers [C] that grow.
_ _ [Em] _ [C] You are [Em] the sunshine [C] _
of my life, [F] so _ beautiful _ [C] and fair.
_ _ [G] And I [D] will _ [G] always _ love you, my lovely _ Rose [C] of Clare.
_ _ _ The sun did [G] shine [C] out like a jewel [F] on the lovely hills [C] of Clare.
_ _ As I [G]
walked around with my sweet love [G] one [F]
evening _ at [C] the fair.
[Em] _ _ [C] Her eyes [G] shone [C] like silver _ streams [F] with her long, long _ [C] golden hair.
_ _ And I [G]
won the heart of a young sweet lass, my _ lonely Rose [C] of Clare.
_ Oh, my _ lovely [G] Rose [C] of _ Clare, _ [F] you're the _ sweetest girl [C] I know.
_ _ You're [G] the queen of _ all the _ roses, _ like the [F] pretty _ _ [C] flowers that grow.
_ _ _ _ You are the [G] sunshine [C] _
of my life, [F] so _ _ beautiful [Dm] and [C]
fair.
_ _ _ [G] And I will _ always _ love you, my _ lovely _ [C] Rose of Clare.
_ _ _ [G] And I will _ always _ love you, my lovely Rose [C] of Clare.
_ [F] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _