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Sing Sang Sung Chords


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"Sing Sang Sung" by Peggy Honeywell
off of Faint Humms. Galaxia records. 

www.galaxia-platform.com/catalog/glx_music_product_info.php?products_id=28

Normally played on a banjo but I got close enough. :)
Keep in mind this is my first tab so go easy, and any help with the lyrics
or chords couldnt hurt. thanks enjoy

First Verse
Am                   A
Do you remember them all in awhile ago,
Am                                            D
when all the doodle birds were singing their songs.
D            Am
Pretty young songs
E            Am
Pretty young songs.

Second Verse 
Am			 A
When the suns is out it seems,
A          Am
endangered stones.
E                             Am
There was a sailor protecting you.
D	                    Am
I could tell it was you all along,
E		              Am
with your half long wool half long.
D         	           Am
You're half medicine, half love.
E         Am
Sing sang sung.

Ending
D/ Am/ E/ Am. (2x)

pretty straight forward
try and play slow in the first verse and speed it up alittle in the second

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