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James Taylor - Jelly Man Kelly Ukulele

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Jelly Man Kelly Ukulele

(ver. 1)
James Taylor
[Verse 1]
G    
Here's a song about jellyman kelly,
                    G7
He loves jelly the most.
         C
Ah, but most of all,
D                     G
Jellyman kelly loves jelly on toast.


[Verse 2]
G
And here's the part about jenny mulhenny,
                   G7
She's a fireman's daughter.
           C
Yeah, but most of all,
D                         G
Jenny mulhenny loves to boil hot water


[Bridge]
G                        G7
Jenny put the kettle on, jellyman kelly,
        C          D             G
Can he come home, jenny, can he come?
G                        G7
Jenny put the kettle on, jellyman kelly,
        D          D             G
Can he come home, jenny, can he come?


[Chorus]
G
Oh, can he come home, jenny,
        C                       D
Can he come home, jenny can he come?
G
Oh, can he come home, jenny
        C          D             G
Can he come home, jenny, can he come?


[Verse 3]
G
Yada yada yada voo doo papa
       G7
Yodely doo
         C
Da voody doo doo doo
D                   G
Yaka yaka yaka yaka hum hon no


[Chorus]
G
Oh, can he come home, jenny,
        C                       D
Can he come home, jenny can he come?
G
Oh, can he come home, jenny
        C          D             G
Can he come home, jenny, can he come?


[Verse 4]
G                                                    G7
That's the story about jellyman kelly-he still loves jelly!
            C                     D
And yes and maybe someday you and me, friend,
            G
We can have tea with him!


[Chorus]
G
Oh, can he come home, jenny,
        C                       D
Can he come home, jenny can he come?
G
Oh, can he come home, jenny
        C          D             G
Can he come home, jenny, can he come?


            
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