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The Tremeloes - Ride On Ukulele

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Ride On Ukulele

(ver. 1)
The Tremeloes
Ride On:The Tremeloes.
Not charted..1973.

INTRO: C

#1.
C
Get you, man, just standing there.

You don't look scared, well, I don't care.

I wouldn't be in your shoes, son,
                                    G
I'll tell you now you'd better run..
G            C
Ooo, weeooo, oooooo.

CHORUS:
C                  F        G
Get your cycle and ride on, ride away..yeah..
C
don't you know you'd better not stay?
C                  F        G
Get your cycle and ride on, ride on..
                C
you'd better be gone.

#2.
C
You don't look like you're gonna move,

stubborn like a stupid mule.

If you think you'd rather die,
                           G
don't expect nobody to cry.
G            C
Ooo, weeooo, oooooo.

CHORUS:
C                  F        G
Get your cycle and ride on, ride away..yeah..
C
don't you know you'd better not stay?
C                  F        G
Get your cycle and ride on, ride on..
                C
you'd better be gone.

(INTERLUDE:)

#3.
C
You can smile in disbelief..keep on laughing 

up your sleeve.

Now, you know what you can do..stay and see 
                     G
what happens to you.
G            C
Ooo, weeooo, oooooo.

CHORUS:
C                  F        G
Get your cycle and ride on, ride away..yeah..
C
don't you know you'd better not stay?
C                  F        G
Get your cycle and ride on, ride on..
                C
you'd better be gone.

OUTRO:
C                  F        G
Get your cycle and ride on, ride away..yeah..
C
don't you know you'd better not stay?
C                  F        G
Get your cycle and ride on, ride on..
                C    G
you'd better be gone.

G            C
Ooo, weeooo, oooooo.
G            C
Ooo, weeooo, oooooo.


A seventies smash from Kraziekhat.
            
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