Lily The Pink Uke tab by Scaffold

3 Chords used in the song: G7, C, G

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Year:  2002
Difficulty: 
3
(Beginner)
Key: C, AmChords
G7 G7    C C  
We?ll drink a drink a drink
G G
To lily the pink the pink the pink
G7 G7 C C
The saviour of the of the human race
C C G G
For she invented medicinal compound
G7 G7 C C
Most efficacious in every case

C C G G
Brother Tony was said to be boney
G7 G7 C C
He would never eat his meals
C C G G
So they gave him medicinal compound
G7 G7 C C
And now they move him around on wheels

G7 G7 C C
We?ll drink a drink a drink
G G
To lily the pink the pink the pink
G7 G7 C C
The saviour of the of the human race
C C G G
For she invented medicinal compound
G7 G7 C C
Most efficacious in every case

C C G G
Mr Flears had sticky out ears
G7 G7 C C
And they made him awful shy
C C G G
So they gave him medicinal compound
G7 G7 C C
And now he?s learning how to fly

G7 G7 C C
We?ll drink a drink a drink
G G
To lily the pink the pink the pink
G7 G7 C C
The saviour of the of the human race
C C G G
For she invented medicinal compound
G7 G7 C C
Most efficacious in every case

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About this song: Lily The Pink

"Lily the Pink" is a popular single by Liverpudlian comedy group The Scaffold. Based on the folk song "The Ballad Of Lydia Pinkham", "Lily the Pink" was a surprise hit, becoming the Christmas #1 in the UK singles chart for four weeks, in December 1968. Another version of the song was the unofficial regimental song of the Royal Tank Corps, at the end of World War II. It was also a minor hit in North America for The Irish Rovers from the Decca LP release "Tales To Warm Your Mind" in 1969.

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