Tom: A major
Verse 1
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C
D
G
Ooh, calm day, go day
C
Wishing me heart it was Sunday
F
Eb
D
Ooh, drinking buttermilk
C
F
Whiskey on a Sunday
He sits on the corner of
C
F
Astride of an old packing case
And the dolls on the end of
C
F
D
as he groaned with a smile on his face
C
F
Eb
wishing me heart it was Sunday
D
G
Drinking butter and milk all the week,
C
F
whiskey on a Sunday
G
His tired old hands pulled a wooden beam
C
F
And the puppets, danced up and down
G
A far better show than you ever did see
C
F
In the fanciest theatre in town
D
G
Come day, go day
C
F
Eb
Wishing the hired people Sunday
D
G
Drinking buttermilk all the week,
C
F
whiskey on a Sunday
G
But in 1902, old Seth Davy time,
C
this song it was heard no more
F
The three dancing dolls in the
C
and the plank went to mend
F
Eb
D
the back door
C
F
Eb
wishin' we had it if it Sunday
D
G
Drinkin' buttermilk all the week,
C
F
whiskey all the Sunday
On a sun -stormy night,
G
if you're passing that way
C
F
With the wind blowing up from the sea
G
You can still hear the sound of old St. Davy
C
F
As he crawls to his dancing doll's tree
D
G
Come day, go day
C
F
Wishing me a hearty little Sunday
D
G
Drinking butter and milk all the week
C
F
Whiskey on a Sunday
D
G
Come day, go day
C
F
Wishing me a hearty little Sunday
D
G
Drinkin' buttermilk all the week,
C
F
Whiskey on a Sunday.
D
G
Come may go day,
C
F
Wishin' we had him some day.
D
G
Drinkin' buttermilk all the week,
C
F
D
Whiskey on a Sunday.
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