Chords for Summer Holiday BRUCE WELCH Tonys 80th Birthday party
Tempo:
67.85 bpm
Chords used:
E
Eb
Gb
F
Ab
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Now I'd like to introduce to you a young man who's one of the best songwriters in the world within [F] Tony and Lee's price range.
[G] He's also a legend, [F] a bit of a pop idol, [B] and he stepped out of the shadows to be with you [Ab] tonight.
Ladies and gentlemen, Bruce Lee.
[N]
Do you know how I always play with sir?
Good evening everyone.
[B] [D] Do we have any Cliff Richard fans here?
Yes!
[Eb]
[A] [E] I'd [A] [Eb] like to sing you the first song that Brian Benton and [Dbm] myself wrote in Stockton [Bb] on keys in January of 1962.
We made a movie with Cliff called The Young Ones, which is huge, as some of the [D] older ones amongst you.
And we got, [Eb] we were in [Ab] pantomime, you know we used to do pantomime.
Remember those days?
Yes.
[D] It was Stockton Blow.
[Db] Wonderful.
daily, [C]
1.5. at 7.30. [Eb] 50 quid a week. [F] Anyway, we got the synopsis and [Bb] they said we're going to do another movie, the [F] follow-up film is going to be roughly about [Ebm] four or five guys that hire a London bus [Ab] and go through Europe on holiday. [D] Brian was in a pit as he was on a piano, he was studying to be a musician. I [Eb] was. [Abm] He was doing [E] the Barclay course of music. [Eb] And I said Brian and I got the [C] synopsis and it's [Bb] probably going to be about this. [E] So, I literally went um [Em] [Eb] And he said they don't like it. [Ab] [C] Because he was a comedy musician. He knew more than three chords. I [Ab] worked, Hank and I worked on a premise that if Buddy Holly could get away with singing, why couldn't we? [Bb] Anyway, if you know this song, [E] please do. [Gb] [E] [Gb]
[E] Summer holiday, [Dbm] no more working for [E] a week or two. Fun and [Gbm] crafty on a summer holiday. [Gb] No more homework, it's for a week or two. For a week [E] or two. And [Gbm] the sun [E] shines bright. Oh, where the sea is blue. [Abm] We've seen it in the movies. Now let's see [Gb] if it's true. [E] Everybody [Gbm] has a summer holiday. [E] Doing the things they always wanted [Db] to. So we're going [Gbm] on a summer holiday. No [Gb] more homework, it's for a [Gm] week or two. For a [E] week or two. Oh, [B] [Gb]
[E] where the sun shines bright. [Gbm] Oh, where the [E] sea is blue. [Abm] We've seen it in the movies. [Gb] Now let's see [B] if it's true. [Dm] [E] Summer holiday, doing [Dm] the things they always wanted to. [C]
[Dm] [C]
[F] [C] [G]
[F] [Fm] [Ab] [G]
[G] He's also a legend, [F] a bit of a pop idol, [B] and he stepped out of the shadows to be with you [Ab] tonight.
Ladies and gentlemen, Bruce Lee.
[N]
Do you know how I always play with sir?
Good evening everyone.
[B] [D] Do we have any Cliff Richard fans here?
Yes!
[Eb]
[A] [E] I'd [A] [Eb] like to sing you the first song that Brian Benton and [Dbm] myself wrote in Stockton [Bb] on keys in January of 1962.
We made a movie with Cliff called The Young Ones, which is huge, as some of the [D] older ones amongst you.
And we got, [Eb] we were in [Ab] pantomime, you know we used to do pantomime.
Remember those days?
Yes.
[D] It was Stockton Blow.
[Db] Wonderful.
daily, [C]
1.5. at 7.30. [Eb] 50 quid a week. [F] Anyway, we got the synopsis and [Bb] they said we're going to do another movie, the [F] follow-up film is going to be roughly about [Ebm] four or five guys that hire a London bus [Ab] and go through Europe on holiday. [D] Brian was in a pit as he was on a piano, he was studying to be a musician. I [Eb] was. [Abm] He was doing [E] the Barclay course of music. [Eb] And I said Brian and I got the [C] synopsis and it's [Bb] probably going to be about this. [E] So, I literally went um [Em] [Eb] And he said they don't like it. [Ab] [C] Because he was a comedy musician. He knew more than three chords. I [Ab] worked, Hank and I worked on a premise that if Buddy Holly could get away with singing, why couldn't we? [Bb] Anyway, if you know this song, [E] please do. [Gb] [E] [Gb]
[E] Summer holiday, [Dbm] no more working for [E] a week or two. Fun and [Gbm] crafty on a summer holiday. [Gb] No more homework, it's for a week or two. For a week [E] or two. And [Gbm] the sun [E] shines bright. Oh, where the sea is blue. [Abm] We've seen it in the movies. Now let's see [Gb] if it's true. [E] Everybody [Gbm] has a summer holiday. [E] Doing the things they always wanted [Db] to. So we're going [Gbm] on a summer holiday. No [Gb] more homework, it's for a [Gm] week or two. For a [E] week or two. Oh, [B] [Gb]
[E] where the sun shines bright. [Gbm] Oh, where the [E] sea is blue. [Abm] We've seen it in the movies. [Gb] Now let's see [B] if it's true. [Dm] [E] Summer holiday, doing [Dm] the things they always wanted to. [C]
[Dm] [C]
[F] [C] [G]
[F] [Fm] [Ab] [G]
Key:
E
Eb
Gb
F
Ab
E
Eb
Gb
Now I'd like to introduce to you a young man who's one of the best songwriters in the world within [F] Tony and Lee's price range.
_ _ _ [G] He's also a legend, [F] a bit of a pop idol, [B] and he stepped out of the shadows to be with you [Ab] tonight.
Ladies and gentlemen, Bruce Lee.
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Do you know how I always play with sir?
Good evening everyone.
_ _ _ _ [B] _ [D] Do we have any Cliff Richard fans here?
Yes!
_ [Eb] _ _ _
_ [A] _ [E] I'd _ [A] _ [Eb] like to sing you the first song that Brian Benton and [Dbm] myself wrote in Stockton [Bb] on keys in January of 1962.
We made a movie with Cliff called The Young Ones, which is huge, as some of the [D] older ones amongst you.
And we got, [Eb] we were in [Ab] pantomime, you know we used to do pantomime.
Remember those days?
Yes.
[D] It was Stockton Blow.
[Db] Wonderful.
_
daily, [C]
1.5. at 7.30. [Eb] 50 quid a week. [F] _ Anyway, we got the synopsis and [Bb] they said we're going to do another movie, the [F] follow-up film is going to be roughly about [Ebm] four or five guys that hire a London bus [Ab] and go through Europe on holiday. [D] Brian was in a pit as he was on a piano, he was studying to be a musician. I [Eb] was. _ [Abm] He was doing [E] the Barclay course of music. [Eb] _ And I said Brian and I got the [C] synopsis and it's [Bb] probably going to be about this. _ [E] So, I literally went um_ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ [Eb] _ And he said they don't like it. _ [Ab] _ _ [C] Because he was a comedy musician. He knew more than three chords. I [Ab] worked, Hank and I worked on a premise that if Buddy Holly could get away with singing, why couldn't we? [Bb] Anyway, if you know this song, [E] please do. _ _ _ _ _ _ [Gb] _ _ [E] _ _ [Gb] _ _
[E] _ _ Summer holiday, [Dbm] no more working for [E] a week or two. Fun and [Gbm] crafty on a summer holiday. [Gb] No more homework, it's for a week or two. For a week [E] or two. And [Gbm] the sun [E] shines bright. Oh, where the sea is blue. [Abm] We've seen it in the movies. Now let's see [Gb] if it's true. [E] Everybody _ [Gbm] has a summer holiday. [E] Doing the things they always wanted [Db] to. So we're going [Gbm] on a summer holiday. No [Gb] more homework, it's for a [Gm] week or two. For a [E] week or two. _ _ Oh, [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Gb] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ where the sun shines bright. [Gbm] Oh, where the [E] sea is blue. [Abm] We've seen it in the movies. [Gb] Now let's see [B] if it's true. _ [Dm] _ _ [E] Summer holiday, doing [Dm] the things they always wanted to. _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ _ [Dm] _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _
_ [F] _ _ [Fm] _ [Ab] _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ [G] He's also a legend, [F] a bit of a pop idol, [B] and he stepped out of the shadows to be with you [Ab] tonight.
Ladies and gentlemen, Bruce Lee.
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Do you know how I always play with sir?
Good evening everyone.
_ _ _ _ [B] _ [D] Do we have any Cliff Richard fans here?
Yes!
_ [Eb] _ _ _
_ [A] _ [E] I'd _ [A] _ [Eb] like to sing you the first song that Brian Benton and [Dbm] myself wrote in Stockton [Bb] on keys in January of 1962.
We made a movie with Cliff called The Young Ones, which is huge, as some of the [D] older ones amongst you.
And we got, [Eb] we were in [Ab] pantomime, you know we used to do pantomime.
Remember those days?
Yes.
[D] It was Stockton Blow.
[Db] Wonderful.
_
daily, [C]
1.5. at 7.30. [Eb] 50 quid a week. [F] _ Anyway, we got the synopsis and [Bb] they said we're going to do another movie, the [F] follow-up film is going to be roughly about [Ebm] four or five guys that hire a London bus [Ab] and go through Europe on holiday. [D] Brian was in a pit as he was on a piano, he was studying to be a musician. I [Eb] was. _ [Abm] He was doing [E] the Barclay course of music. [Eb] _ And I said Brian and I got the [C] synopsis and it's [Bb] probably going to be about this. _ [E] So, I literally went um_ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ [Eb] _ And he said they don't like it. _ [Ab] _ _ [C] Because he was a comedy musician. He knew more than three chords. I [Ab] worked, Hank and I worked on a premise that if Buddy Holly could get away with singing, why couldn't we? [Bb] Anyway, if you know this song, [E] please do. _ _ _ _ _ _ [Gb] _ _ [E] _ _ [Gb] _ _
[E] _ _ Summer holiday, [Dbm] no more working for [E] a week or two. Fun and [Gbm] crafty on a summer holiday. [Gb] No more homework, it's for a week or two. For a week [E] or two. And [Gbm] the sun [E] shines bright. Oh, where the sea is blue. [Abm] We've seen it in the movies. Now let's see [Gb] if it's true. [E] Everybody _ [Gbm] has a summer holiday. [E] Doing the things they always wanted [Db] to. So we're going [Gbm] on a summer holiday. No [Gb] more homework, it's for a [Gm] week or two. For a [E] week or two. _ _ Oh, [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Gb] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ where the sun shines bright. [Gbm] Oh, where the [E] sea is blue. [Abm] We've seen it in the movies. [Gb] Now let's see [B] if it's true. _ [Dm] _ _ [E] Summer holiday, doing [Dm] the things they always wanted to. _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
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