D F Em A D F Em A D
[Verse]
F Em
I was born in Hannibal, Missouri
A D
A funny little frog-faced man
F Em
I made my livin' singin' in the movies
A D
The back lot of Fantasy Land
[Verse]
G D A D
Mark Twain come from Hannibal, Missouri
G D A D G
And various other drunks like me
D A D
I learned to play the ukulele
Bm E A
I reinvented my destiny
[Chorus]
G D A
'Cause no one dies, do they?
G D A
Not if they play the Ukulele
G D A
And no one cries, baby
G D A
Not if they're wishin' on a star, well maybe
[Verse]
D F
Yes, I kept singin' in the rain
Em A D
Dancin' in the Klieg light sunshine too
F Em
I was the voice of Jiminy Cricket
A D
A-wishin' on a star for you
[Verse]
G D A D
But I died penniless and forgotten
G D A D G
In the motion picture old folks' home
D A D
In Never Land I was in High Cotton
Bm E A
My voice warbled out of the gramophone
[Chorus]
G D A
But no one dies, do they?
G D A
Not if they play the Ukulele
G D A
And no one cries, baby
G D A
Not if they're wishin' on a star, well maybe
[Instrumental]
D F Em A D F Em A D
[Verse]
F
Now hand me down my walkin' cane
Em A D
My old vaudevillian croonin' pipes
F Em
I got one more song for you, Charley
A D
'The Lonesome Death Of Ukulele Ike'
[Chorus]
G D A
But no one really dies, do they?
G D A
Not if they play the Ukulele
G D A
And no one really hurts, baby
G D A D
Not if they're wishin' on a star, well maybe
[Otro]
Em A
'Cause it's only a paper moon
D
Hanging over a cardboard sea