Saturday, July 2, 2016

Oh, I do like to be beside the seaside

I moved to the UK and to beside the silvery sea in the last year. So I found myself singing this in my head a lot, so I found the chords and the verses too, since most of us only know the chorus. It was a big hit in about 1909: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyFniXdqsQQ

D  Dm6 (2222)
Everyone delights to spend their summer's holiday
A7 D      
Down beside the side of the silvery sea
D
I'm no exception to the rule
Dm6
In fact, if I'd me way
A7       D
I'd reside by the side of the silvery sea.

A  A7
But when you're just the common or garden
D
Smith or Jones or Brown
A7
At bus'ness up in town
D
You've got to settle down.
A
You save your money all the year till
D Dm6
summer comes around
A
Then away you go
A7
To a spot you know
E7 A7  
Where the cockle shells are found.

[CHORUS]

2110   D A
Oh! I do like to be beside the seaside
Dm6 G B7
I do like to be beside the sea!
  A  A7 B7 2320  2330
I do like to stroll upon the Prom, Prom, Prom!
E7
Where the brass bands play:
A7
"Tiddely-om-pom-pom!"
D A
So just let me be beside the seaside
Dm6 G  B7
I'll be beside myself with glee
            Em Db7
And there's lots of girls besides,
2424 B7
I should like to be beside
E7 A7
Beside the seaside!
D
Beside the sea!  A7 D  2110


D  Dm6 (2222)
Timothy went to Blackpool for the day last Eastertide
A7 D      
To see what he could see by the side of the sea
D  Dm6 (2222)
Soon he reached the station there, the first thing he espied
A7       D
Was the Wine Lodge door, stood open invitingly
A  A7
To quench his thirst, he toddled inside,
D
and called out for a ‘wine'
A
Which grew to eight or nine
D Dm6
Till his nose began to shine
A
Said he “What people see in the sea
D
I'm sure I fail to see”
A
So he caught the train
A7
back home again
E7  A7
Then to his wife said he.

[CHORUS]

D
William Sykes the burglar,
Dm6    
He'd been out to work one night
A7 D      
Filled his bag with jewels, cash, and plate.
D  Dm6 (2222)
Constable Brown felt quite surprised when William hove in sight
A7       D
Said he: "The hours you're keeping are far too late."
A  A7
So he grabbed him by the collar and lodged him
D
safe and sound in jail
A
Next morning looking pale
D
Bill told a tearful tale.
A
The judge said, "For a couple of months
D
I'm sending you away!"
A
Said Bill: "How kind!
A7
Well! If you don't mind
E7 A7
Where I spend my holiday!"

[CHORUS]

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