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Easy to read, simplified arrangements of songs from some of Gilbert and Sullivan's best loved light operas, for piano/vocal with guitar chord symbols. Including Prithee, Pretty Maiden, Nothing Venture, Nothing Win, When Britain Really Ruled The Waves and many more. Arranged by Cyril Watters.

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Easyto read, simplified arrangements of songs from some of Gilbert and Sullivan'sbest loved light operas, for piano/vocal with guitar chord symbols. Including Prithee, Pretty Maiden,

Nothing Venture, Nothing Win, When Britain Really Ruled The Waves and many more.Arranged by Cyril Watters.

It'5EasyToPlayGilbert.Iulliwan.

Wise PublicationsLondon/ New York/Sydney

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This book © Copyright 1979 byWise Publications

ISBN 0-86001-629-3Order No. AM 24225

Compiled and arranged byCyril Watters

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Gavotte, 14He IsAn Englishman, 32

I Have A Song To Sing, O!, 36Let's Give Three Cheers, 10

Little Buttercup, 7Nothing Venture, Nothing Win, 25

Prithee, Pretty Maiden, 46Sing "Hey To You, Good-Day To You", 4

Strange Adventure, 28Take A Pair Of Sparkling Eyes, 43

The Flowers That Bloom In The Spring, 17The Sun Whose Rays, 12

There Grew A Little Flower, 30Three Little Maids From School, 40

Tit-Willow, 38When A Merry Maiden Marries, 34

When A Wooer Goes A-Wooing, 22When Britain Really Ruled The Waves, 20

Sing"HeyToYou,Good-DayToYou"

from Patience

By Gilbert and SullivanArranged by Cyril Watters

(jane and Buntbome)Allegro~.w.

·I ·4! .

1.80 go to hirn and say to hirn, with

mp tell hirn that un- less he will con-

( ... ... .. • .... • ....··

G (G) C6 G C6

jJ, - r--- ,........, r--- ,........, r--- ~, .t ~ -corn -pl i -ment i - ron - i - cal ,Sing "Hey to you,Good day 10 you" And that' s what I shall

< -sent 10 be more joc - u -lar ,Say "Booh 10 you,Pooh pooh 10 you" And that'swhatyou should

f • • • • ~ ... # .... #- ......

G C6

, jJ, -I

t. • ~ ---say! "Your style is rnuch too sanc -ti -fied, your cut is too can on - i - cal ," Singsay; "To cut his cur - ly hair and stick an eye-glass in his oe - u - lar," Sing

I # • ... • ~ • • • •

D7 G C6 G C6 G

~ jJ, ---==- i-= - I r-i.I t. I 'P

~ ~ 100o...,,I

"Bah 10 you, Ha! Ha! to you" and that's what I shall say! "I was the beau i -< "Bah to you , Ha! Ha! to you" and that' s what you should say! "To stuff his con-ver-

I$I- ,tf

'-.~ ~ ~ ~.... .fI- .,4- .fI-

D Ddirn D G A7 D

4 This arrangement © Copyright 1979 by Dorsey Brothers Music Limited, 78 Ncwman Street, London W.!.

~ ~ ~ r-1 r----, -, ~ ....-- ~

-de - al of the mor-bid young aes the- ti - cal, To doubt my in - spi - ra-tion was re --sa-tton full of quib- ble and of quid-di - ty, To dine on chops and ro - ly - po - ly

I ~ ., I'- .1 ~ " ~ ~:J: -e- "" •.

A7 D A7 Bm Ddim

~ .. - ,.--......,. ~ -°

I °t. I.--- .--.. ..--- --gard-ed as he - re - ti-cal , Un- tU you cut me out with your pla - ci - di - ty e-

pud -ding with a - vi - di- ty, He'd bet-ter clear a - waywith all con- ve- ni-ent ra -

~~ "" ~ ~,

aJ~-= -&- oJ ... ~ ~

A D Ern Ddim D A

I'l .ioI .---. -.I t.

"Booh to you , Pooh•

-me-ti-cal." Sing pooh to you" And that's what I shall say! Sing-pi - di -ty ." Sing tl Hey to you, Good -day to you" And that' s what you should say! Sing

F· -'-~ ~+ ..,.. fI- fI- ~~ h~-a- ~

. 0 0

D Cm7 D7

.ioI .-..--, - I.I t. t

"Booh to you , Pooh pooh to you," And thats what I shal l say! I Sing"Booh to you, Pooh pooh to you, "And that's what I shall say!

..,.. .... ~~ fI- ~-fi- ~° fI- fI- -f'- e: -f'-~ mf

D A7 D

.ioI - ~ ~0 .

I. .

t. l.-...:l ~ ~ --...... - -"Hey to you, Good- day to you" Sing "Bah to you, Ha! Ha~ to you" Sing "Eooh to you, Pooh

I • I'- .fI- I'- • • ~ 4- 4- -{11- 4- 4- ~ ~ 4-

,

G D9

5

1\ ~ a ~ .,... a . ..@ - I.....-:l ~ ---pooh to you ," And that' s what you should say: Sing "Hey to you, Good day to you ," Sing

~~~ a .fl- ~ • • .L .L ..fl- • •

G

1\ ~ - ~ - a •· .@. --- - "---= -

"Bah to you, Ha! Ha! to you," Sing "Booh to you" And that's whatyou should say~ "Pah,

--= .c-I.... ~ ~ ~ .... ~ ~ ~ .... .... ~ #- •,

D9 G

~ • I ., .. • •

@. -~Booh, Bah Booh," And that's what I shall say! "Bah, Booh, Bah,

I :J -e- J: -e- .... .fl- 11- .. J: ..c G c G Am7 D7 G c G

11

~ . •• .I @.

.I I I •

Booh ," And that' s what I shall say! 2. 1'11

J: -I- ..".. ..".. .fl- .fl- -&- .. -&-:

c G c D7 G

--------------. ,r----------.1\ ..

. ,., ")· •·i

~ <, rI shall say]

rr.

I .fl- .L ., !- • • .fl- .,

,

r •D7 G

6

LittleButtercupfrom H.M.S. Pinafore

By Gilbert and SullivanArranged by Cyril Watters

Moderato (Mrs Cripps),.

I .. I I I I I I

I'm called lit - tle( mf

$= fi t: -=mp

( ..c G7 c

Il I I,~ I I

~tJ

But - ter - CUp. dear lit - tle - ter - CUp. though I could ne - ver tell

t I I .·

I IG7 c G7 c F

G7Dm

A7c

1

.'- I'~

•why; But still call'd But - ter - cup , poor lit - tle

I I·I r I

~

I .. • ... , I I I

But - ter - cup. sweet lit - tle But - ter- cup I. I've

, $= ~ ~, ,··

,c G7 c

This arrangement © Copyright 1979 by Dorsey Brothers Music Limited, 78 Newman Street, London W.1. 7

AmE7AmE7Am

~ 1

f I .. •snuff and to- bac - cy, and ex - cel - l ent jack - y; I've scis - sors, and

I.I I

E7AmEE7 AmAmE

1\

I .f I

watch -es, and knives. I've rib - bons and l a - ces to

I ,1. ~ ... ~~,.,

I

1\ ,

I f. set off the fa of pret - ty '~weet-hearts and wives.- ces young

-9- .~

Am I E7 Am I rJ7 G C

~

I '- T - -4J:.I've trea - eIe and tof - fee, I've tea, and I've cof - fee; soft

I ~. • . ~ .. • • ..G C G G7 c G7 C

1\ ,. .t. I • •

tarn - my and suc - cu - lent chops; I've chick - ens and

I ~ .. -#- .. ~ ~ ~ .... *" -f!:-

F C7 F D7

8

raU.

D7GEdimErnE7

I'i ,

~ I l' 7F T •• • 1+. l'

CO - nies, and pret - ty po - 10 - nies, and ex - cel -lent pep - per - mint

... • b• k. .-

G I I

I'i ,

I t. Idrops, Then buy of your But - ter - cup, dear lit - tle

:J: l~) f3: a tempo

( .c- I

G C G7 C G7 C

~ .t. I T T T

But - ter - cup, sai - lors should ne - ver be shy. So

.I I

G7 C F C

I'i ,

t I -. • • ....buy of your But - ter - cup, poor lit - tle But - ter - cup. Corne, of your

I..... ""- . »: ~· · · .· · .. .

I I I IA7 Dm G7 C

CG7C'..:.JG7

I'i I I

· .I · ·~ ., - ---" I I,

But - ter - cup buy.f f3:.p.' ~ <; ~ ~:I ·· .

9

Let'sGiveThreeCheersfrom H.M.S. Pinafore

By Gilbert and SuIIivanArranged by Cyril Watters

Moderato(Chorus) . I ~ I l

I I, ,I ~ -l I -- ,

f Let's give threecheersfor the sai -Tor ' s bride who casta.i.all thoughtof rank a-side, And

( -11- -11- -11- -11- • • • ~ ~~ -1!- -11- -fI!--II-..F C7 F C

~ ....-:--.. I ~ I ~ - ..I .

~ I ~ I .. -gives up home.Liand for - tune too, forthe hon - est love of a sai -lor true; Tra

I -11- -11- -11- -11- • • • -11- - ..... ..,. ..... .... -1!-..F C7 F C7 F

A7Gm6GmDm

, , I I I I ~ I , I,,la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la,

f~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ l!.. #~ ..... 1!- 1!-

I r

~ ~ • .,~

, - r --la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la

I,... ~ {'- ~ f:- f:- ~ f:- t= t=~ --f t:

Dm A7 Dm C G7 C

IO This arrangement © Copyright 1979 by Dorsey Brothers Music Limited, 78 Newman Street, London W.I.

C6GC6G7

~ .h J ~ -1'1 J I l I I l I ~ ~ ,1 II I

· · · .I t.. I L I

::=> ::=> :>

la, la , Ia , la, la, la, Ia , Ia , la. la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la,::=> ::=> ::=> :>· · · ·· · · ·I I I I

1'\ j ]) J I l J ~ I I 1 I ~ I. ·· · ·I t. I I L - V,

::=> ::=>la, l a , Ia, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, Ia , Let's

I ::=> ::=> :>· · · ··I I I I

G7 C6 G C

1'\ · ~ 1 .f..

·t I ,., .. - ,

give three cheersforthe sai -lor'sbride, who c asts_all thought _ of rank a-side, And

~ ~ ~ - • • • ~ ~ .. ..t-- -fI!-~

.F C7 F C

~ I ~ I ~ ~

I 4· ·

I V .. -gives up home_ and for -tune 000 for the hon - est love of a sai - lor true;

I -/11- ..~ ~ • • • ~ ~ -.tI!- ....... - -.F C7 F C7 F

.--... e>: «<. e-; .. ~ • lO •I t.. ,.,

- t-- t-- - oJ t'- :>

I .-F C7 F

II

The SUß Whose Raysfrom The Mikado

By Gilbert and SullivanArranged by Cyril Watters

Very Slow

~ .Il f. - ~ I I-I 4 .

mf =- p

I Q .: <, ~ ~

IG

(YumYum)

D7 G

.lO - I I

··e.. l. The sun, whose rays all a - blaze with 10

• ing gloare ev - er - IV - - ry,2. Ob -serve her flame,that pla -cid dame, the moon's ce - lest - ial High - ness;

I., ., • ~ .f'- .f'-.. ·

(G) D7 G

.Il -,~Does not de - ny his ma- jes - ty, he scorns to tell a

There'snot a trace up - on her face of dif - fi - dence orsto ry;

shy ness:

• • •

A D

12

~ .Il L. -t. - I

He don't ex - claim "I blush for shame, so kind -ly be in - dul gent ,"She bor - rows light that thro' the night, man-kind may all ac - claim her!

fI .Il

~ '. • • • '.Dm A7 Dm E

This arrangernent © Copyright 1979 by Dorsey Brothers Music Lirnited, 78 Newman Street, Loridon W.l.

II -.. But fierce and bold, in fie - ry gold, he glo - ries 311 ef - ful gent.

And truth to tell , she lights up weIl, so I, for one don' t blame her.

... .... .. ~ #= (#)~

Am E7 Am D

.--------------~

'" II~

-; -.. -I .. • - I

I mean to rule the earth.c, _ as he the sky, WeAll, pray make no mts -take,_ _we are not shy; ~ ~e're

-.('- -I- .. -l- .. .... .....-- --:... ...

D7 D7 G D7 G G7

II • .--.I ... - I

real-ly know our worth.Li.the sun and I! I mean to rule the earth , as he the sky, we

Ive- ry wide ~ - wakev L.the moon and I! Ab, pray make no mis-take, we are not shy; we're

f t 1-#1:;:;- ~.t :j:: j:;'"'" -=::::#:t -.

c G7 c Am

11rall.

"'llI""..,.. I •

real - ly knew our worth, the sun and P ====-==-. mfve - ry wide a - wake, the moon andfI#- • .. I"l

a tempo ..~ ~

I

D7 G D7 G D7

GD7GG

1'1...----. 112 r-- <. I.-. .

... , •-P I~mf =

a tempo p

I c-r • ----.. fl- t- r: .... n' ..", .I

13

Gavottefrom The Gondoliers

By Gilbert and SullivanArranged by Cyril Watters

(Quimet)Moderato

~ • /',• ........" •- 1. I __ am a

mf

t~=

~ ~ ~ ): mp

f ..G7 C F G7 C

I'j

I.

t.. ..... .... '-' . .... -J- ...- •cour - tier grave and se - rious who.L.ts a- bout 10 kiss your hand: Try_to com-votte per-form se - date- ly, of - feryour hand with con-scious pride; Take-an-, ~

:I I

(C) G7 C

. ~'- •,. .... I I .~..... • •-bine a pose im - pe - rious witli_ a de- mean - our no - bly bland. Let_ us com-atti - tude not 100 state-Ty, stül L; suf - ficient-Iy dig - ni- fied. Now.cfo r an

( ~ ~ • .~ ~ ..-.I I

c G D7 G

~ ~ . . -r-, -- . . ---. ~ 'lt_ I') I

I t.. ~ --bine a pose_ im - pe-rious with L; a de- mean - our- no - bly- bland! That' s ifatti-tude not~ too_ state -ly, sttll Lcsuf - ficient - ly __ dig - ni - fiedl Once - ly

f~ *'- ... C- ~ --f'- I'J

.

D7 G6 D7 G

14 This arrangement © Copyright 1979 by Dorsey Brothers Music Lirnited, 78 Newrnan Street, London W.!.

-t. • ~

~o........, I ~- _# •

any-thing too un - bend-ing, ag - gres-sive-ly __ stiff and grand. Now to thetwiee - ly, onee -ly, twiee-ly, bow im - pres-sive-ly __ ere you glide.

~o L.-6-mf

L··I . I

G7

I

Cm A~ E~

II! ~T • ~ To - ther ex-tremeyou're

you've eaught itL

" #tend- ing,Don'tniee- ly! TImt

L_

A~

--.T

be sois the

~... .." Tdeue- ed-ly eon - de ­style of_ thing pre­

L

E~

seend-Ingt Now to theeise - ly! P

I

E~

1'\ I IL I r. -t. ~ ~ I L...-l

0 - ther ex-treme you' re.L, tend - ing, Don't be so dread - ful-ly eon - de -you 've eaught it ___ niee - ly! That is the style of__ thing __ pre -

I . . . . . .··G Cm6 G Cm6

I II! I I

-scend-Ing; Oh, hard to_ please some no-ble-men- seem! At-first if-eise - ly! Oh,sweet 10- earn a no-ble-man's pr ai se!

I . . . . .··

I I

G C G7 C6

I .. .:-" , I I

an - y - thing_ too __ un - bend - ing, Off_ we - go to the o-ther ex -we've eaught_it __ niee - ly! Sup-pos-ing he' s right in what_he_

··I I I I

G7 C G7

15

11- .,~ .-- ....

-treme, Too_ eon- found-ed- ly __ eon - de - seend - ing]says, Thi s L, is the style_ of __ thing_ pre - mf

, ?-· ,

I I .c G7 c

112I'i I" ~. r-1··

t I -- . , ....I~~

___ I

2. Now_ a ga- -otse-Iy! you've eaught it

1-1 J--=

mf,.--e-~ -I - ~·· ·

,F G7 c c F c G7

EmFcG7cFc

~ - r--t

t I I ~ I -.." I....,

niee -ly, That is the style of_ thing pre- eise -ly! That is the style of - thing ,the L.;

-9-" -.........-fr y-i J.........-fr ~ -fr··I

A ~ rall. a tempo

.- ,..- ~

I t I -style of thing.Lc.; pre - eise - ly!

~ ~: ~ f:- t ~.0 j: !9-I -··

F G9 c F Dm G7 c

~ -fr .- .

t. """""'"l 1 ~, - , I I

-====== -J f.',

r-l ~ ~: ~ f:- t ~'.Q""

~- -·

F Em F G9 c F Dm G7 c

16

The FlowersThatBloomIn The Spring

from The Mikado

By Gilbert and SullivanArranged by Cyril Watters

(Quintet)Allegro~

I 4!The flow - ers that bloom in the

mp

I • .1 .f'- • eJ .fI... • .. .f'- • • • • •.

G

, ..

t . .~ I -I •-

Spring, Tra la, breathe pro-mise of mer-ry suri- shine. As we mer-ri-Iy dance and we

I ..., .. • 1 • • • ~ LJ ~ • . . ., • • • 1 • . •

D7 G

~ . .I

.~ ~ ---..J I I - ~

sing , Tra la, we wel-eome the hopethatthey bring, Tra la, of a sum-mer of ro - ses and

t • . . ., . - .1 ., ---- I

B7 Ern A7

(NDA7DdlmD

r'l .. -. .~ • '( .. •

wine, Of a sum -mer of ro - ses and wine, And that's what we mean when we

L. ..I ""'---01 r o Chord

This arrangement © Copyright 1979 by Dorsey Brothers MusicLimited, 78 Newman Street , Lenden W.!. 17

.. r."\ ~.t. • • •

say that a thing is wel-corne as flow-ers that bloorn in the spring. Tra la la la la, __ Tra

rall. a tempoI r."\ ,. ,. ,. ., -. ,.

G

I'l JJ. ii r--t.· .t. • • • •

la la la la,_the flow-ers that bloorn in the spring. Tra la la la la, _ Tramf

• .1 ,. ,. .J ,. ,. • ~ -, ~ ,. aJ ,. ,.OJ aJ

,. ,. ,. .1 ,.

D7 G

GD7cErn

JJ. --~ t.

· . .la la la la, __ Tra la la la la la~ The

mp

I .. oJ ,. -. ... ,. .J L ,. oJ ~ ,. ~ ~ - ., .,. ..I

" .. -r I .· . .tJ ... •

flow-ers that bloorn in the spring, Trala, have no-thing to do with the case, I've

I .. .1 ,. ,. aJ • ,. aJ ,. • .1 • - .J ,. ~ ~ ,. aJ ,. . ., .D7 G

-'I .. r-- I . .I · .

t. -got to take un-der rny wing, Tra la, a most un-at-tract- ive old thing , Tra la, with a

,. -, - • aJ ,. - oJ,. _ aJ - .,

m Ern

18

i~lO

t4~l! ..--r- -r . .,.

'f ,.. ..car - i - ca-ture of a face, with a car - i-ca-ture of a face. And

I I .."

I rA7 D Ddim A7 D

/'l .._.

~ • •that' s what I mean when I say,or I sing, "Oh bo -ther the flow-ers that b100m in the spring." Tra

rall. a tempo

(No Chord)

" .. r-i Ii, · .t) • ,. ,. •

1a 1a 1a la,_Tra 1a 1a Ia la , _"Oh bo-therthe flow-ers of spring. Tra

mf

I .. ., .. .. "' - .. ., ,. .. oJ .. .. .. ~ oJ ~ • .. • oJ oJ

G D7 G

GD7cFm

r-::1. -.. • -- 11· . . 0, _. ,

1a 1a 1a l a ,__ Tra 1a 1a 1a 1a,_ Tra 1a la 1a 1a 1a~

frt-.

.fI- • oJI .. .1 .. .. .. • oJ .. .. ~ . • -"'--. . ..I J

"I lO - -.· . .

I , , ,

l .. 0' .. .. .. .. o. .. .. ..... ..... ..I ,.- I Y'

Ern c D7 G

19

WhenBritainReallyRuledTheWaves

from Iolanthe

By Gilbert and SullivanArranged by Cyril Watters

Maestoso~ .u. r--, ,...-, ~ I

I ., I ~ L...J I -l

f

I •• ..• . ~ .fl-. ~---........I

G C G Am7 G C Am G D7

(Lord Mountararat)JJ, - I -·I · .

t- u • . • .. . . • • • ~-#-Ji. When Bri - tain real - ly rul'd the waves, (in good Queen Bess - 's--

"'P (2) Wel-Ling-e ton thrash'd 130 - na - parte, as ev - 'ry ehild ean

fr: n .. n *" •. ··

I

G (G) D7 G D7 G Fm7 A7

AmE7AmE7AmED

~ ,w. ~

I , 'J , rtime) The Rouse of Peers made no pre-tenee 10 in - tel - lee - tu altell, The Rouse of Peers through -out the war, did no - thing in par -

( I. ~ c- ~ ... ~

~

CGCGDA7GDAErnE7

f) ,w. ~ -I

t. .~ Ur· 0 • •

em - in - enee, or sehol-ar - ship-!- sub- lime; Yet Bri - tain won her-tie - u - lar, and did it ve - ry weIl. Yet Eri - tain set the

( ,. .- .....--....... - .I , I I I I Il I

20 This arrangement © Copyright 1979 by Dorsey ßrothers Music Limited, 78 Newrnan Street, London W.!.

.. .---,

~II .'- •• .. .

t~ ~, proud-est bays in good Queen Bess-' s glo - rious day s! Yet Bri - am won her

I world a blaze in good King George' s glo -rious days! Yet Bri - tain set the

t n - :::::. .. - •.D

IFm C D

IG C G Am.7

"I .:. ... r--, ....--, ~

·f~t:

..'- r.,; ..

~ w~erproud-est bays in good Queen Bess -'s glo - rious days, Yes, - tainwo rld a -blaze in good King George's glo - rious days. Yes, Bri - tain set the

• #- .fL ....--...... ,.., f .. - •.I

G C Am. G D7 G G C G Am.7

113.11•2•

"I ..

~~

... -· .I · . .

'- G .. g-proud-est bays in good Queen Bess-'s glo - rious days. 2. When days,world a - blaze in good King George's glo - rious day s, 3. And

.".. ....--...... mp f":\I • #- n n.. -. -

IG C Am G D7 G G

3. And while the House of Peers withholdslts legislative hand I

And noble statesmen do not itchTo interfere with matters whichThey do not understand;As bright will shine Great Britain's raysAs in King George's glorious daysl

21

WhenA WooerGoes A-Wooingfrom The Yeoman Of The Guard

By Gilbert and SullivanArranged by Cyril Watters

(Qu tet)Moderato ar r-J- - r---I ~ .--'I r--i

( t

..I

WbO-ing,NaUght isI

p When a woo-er goes a - tru - er than his.... .... .... &i .".. ., •..

c Dm G7 c G7

( 'F r-0

(joy. Mai-den lush -ing all his su - Ing , bold- ly blush-ing, brave-ly coy! Brave-ly.... .".. ....

C Bm E7 Am D7 G Gm

GGm D7GD7

1\ r--.... r----I ~ r----l

~4J ..~ ........... ..coy, bold - ly blush-ing, bald -ly blush-ing, brave -ly coy! Oh, the hap- py days of

.".. 1-- • , .... ----.. .I I

~ ~ ,...--, ~ ~ r--I r---"1. . :. °t.. -

doing, Oh the hap-py days of do-dng! Oh, the ..'0 and the su -ing! When a

'0'

.... 01 .".. ., .".. .L.

G7 c Dm G7 c Dm G7

fJ • r--I :-----, ----, - I r----,,u ~ I"....- T' - ,

woo-er goes a - woo -Ing, Oh, the sweets that ne - ver cloy!

I ~.L

~ -~....- .......... =-===--.J- .... • .... oJ

Ic G7 Am Dm7 c D7 G7 c

22 This arrangerncnt © Copyright 1979 by Dorsey Brcthers Music Limitcd , 78 Newman Street , London W.!.

~ ~ -.~

v v ., ., . .When a bro-ther leaves his sis-ter for an- oth - er, sis -ter weeps , Tears that

r.. ..'" .. L. I'l. • -fI- ~~-&-

·Cm Fm6 G7 Cm

, r-- -t. [7"

---.....~ v - -4

trick-le, tears that blis-ter, 'Us but mtck-Ie sis - ter reaps! Tears that trick

I L" .. ~IL 1.... f.• .....----.-....··

C7

,., - ..t "-" ...~...

l~'Ü~~- and un- doing, Oh, the__ Ie , tears that ter, Oh, the do - ing

r -fI- ~· .· I

IFm Fm6 G G7

I'l ~ ~ ~ r---1 ,..-, r--l •.I .

• .~ ~1do - ing and un- do - ing, Oh, the stgh-tng and the su-Ing, When a broth-er goes a -

do - ing and un- do - Ing , Oh, the sigh-ing and the su-Ing , When a jest -er ~es a -

I .. ./I... -fI- oJ.,...

'":;: I-

·· ,

C Dm G7 C Dm G7 c G7

ToCoda.,., r--1 1""'--00'I ~ -- I t""'--'""I

~ l' - ........-woo-Ing, and a sob-bing sis . ter weeps, I-woo -Ing , and he wish - es he dead.

\Vhen awas

~ .. =~",..--1'.. • .. ====--I ..I ·Am Dm7 c D7 G7 C

23

1\ - , - ..'- ~-t •

---- ~ :t T - ..... "1 ~ ...

jest-er is out- wit - ted, feel-ings fest - er, heart is lead! Food for fish-es, on -ly

I b. .,.. lm. f..

,

C7 F C7 F F7 E

. . . ·~ • • ~ ..... e;t-,. • ... ~*• .'.. - l' ~. ••fit-ted, Jest - er wish-es he was dead! Foodfor fish-es, on -ly fit-ted, Jest -er

I I-. b..I I I V I L I

f'I

I . .t l~

wish-es he was dead! Oh, the

.....J I

D

Ern

D7

G7

Db C7 E~,

rSD.S.a1Coda

Ern

-$ CODA

I t

B

-Oh, the do-ing and un-

I

f'J ~ - r-1 r-i ~ ~ ~ -. .

t ..-do-ing, Oh! the sigh-ing and the su-Ing , When a jest-er goes a - woo-ing and he

~.,.. _t*- b• •

I

C7 C7F C7 F C7

- .··

~. ......

wish-es he was dead. He wish-es he was dead!

h::f":',

I - #- -~ . .,.. ~. .- -. • #- #- #-,

24

Fdirn C

Nothing Venture,Nothing Winfrom Iolanthe

By Gilbert and SullivanArranged by Cyril Watters

Allegro

~ ~. ....--.. . . .• . . .·I ·• - -- I I

f ====--mp

I "6- "6- n. .,r. .... ··

(Trio)

F C7 F

~ I

~ • 1- - who notHe shies at such a prize is2. If you go in you're sure to win, Yours -- will

I .. ..... -J- ... :J··C7 F6

I'l "

I • worth a ma ra- di; Be __ kind to bear in- ve - sobe the charm - ing mai - die; Be __ your law the an -cient

• -= ~. ~ ~ t ~ -J- . .....··G7 C F C7

fl,tJ , I ,

mind , "Faint - heart ne - ver won fair la - dyt "saw, "Faint - heart ne - ver won fair la - dy~ "

I .. -e- 1= ~.. ~ ~··F6 C G7 C

This arrangement © Copyright 1979 by Dorsey Brothers Music Limited , 78 Newman Street, London W.L 25

.v Ne< (2.3.)Ne

t : ·ver,ver,

nene

nene

Am

.ver.ver.

"Faint"Faint

.,

0+

he~rtheart

Am

nene

Dm

- ver- ver

'" -.t '"

, I I I . ,I

won fair la - dy! " 1.Ev - ry.( won fair la - dy! lf 2. While_ the

I3.No - thing

~ .> --",.. ",.. ",.. +- +- +- ri,'n9"-•. .c G (No Chord) 07

~I

I '" . II I I I I I

Jour - ney has ___ an end, When at the worst af-~ sun shines make-- your hay, \Vhere-- a will is

ven - ture no - thing wtn, Blood --- is thick, but

I .. .. .. ,10.)• ",.. +-. $F C7 F

I fr • I

~ f . I will mend.I- aIrs __ Dark ___ the dawn when day is

there's __ a way. Beard the Li - on in his

I wa - ter's thin. In for a pen - ny, in for a.... +-~

+- .-fIJ- +-.

(;7 F7 F F7

ToCoda.

26

F 07

say die.the fair. mf

F

(Lord Chancellor)~ • . . I I

.I. ,

~ - I - 1'11__ take

==-===-mpe- n. -9-. .. h• Iol-a-

· I

C7 i! Fdim

, I ,

.. heart, and make a start. ThoUgh:- I fear the

~ ~-I- ~ L.- ~··I . IC Fdim C Fm6 C

~ I I

.. 0 ....pros - pect! s sha - dy Much __ Pd spend to gain my end.

~- k-&- ~ b-l- ."..··I

C

-$-CODA f":',

'1 n

41 I Iworld go

f":',

f'- (iI-

C7

Fdim

~

D.S.aICoda

C

C

G7

FdimC

C

G

Dm7

" ,I 41 I I

II Faint heart ne - ver won fair la - dy! II

I :J: kf .".. t·

I

1'\ ~- ....--- • . - . . -I .. -

round.- - I I I I I -6--

mf :::> :::> f":',

I 1T ~ n. .".- - .... .··.

F C7 F

27

StrangeAdventurefrom The Yeoman Of The Guard

By Gilbert and SullivanArranged by Cyril Watters

Tempo di Gavotte

f1n~ ~I(Quartet)

I -il\ .lJ. I r-"I I

·I ·, II strange ad- ture! Mai - denven -

mf (2) yen - ture! that we're

~ r----j:

~+2-' r-~ • ~. ··

G C6 D7 G D7

-.. iI .-I ~ I I - I -....J I J.

- t"er ~ r- I· i·

wed - ded to a_ groom shetd.i.ne - ver_ seen! Ne , ne - ver, ne -vertroll - ing; mod - est_ maid and.L gal - lant _ groom! Gal- Iant , gal - lant, gal - lant

I • ~ ~~ J .J +2- P ~ · . ..: ~ f::-··G Am D7 G D C

-il\ 10 I r-"I • • - I ,

tJ I. I I I - .

seen! Groom a- bout L; to be be- head - ed, In an- hour on Tow-ergroom! While the fun' - ral bell is toll - ing, toll - ing,- toll - ing, Bim-a -

( ;.. mf .Q.. ~ • ~~ P- t: f::- ~~ JL- ~ ~··D A7 G A7 D G Ern

CErnBErnBErnB

"1 01 ~ ,

t I. I. I. I· I· 1-· I. fI" ..Green!, Tow - er, Tow - er, Tow - er, Green! Groom in drear-y __ dun-geonboom! Bim - t Bim - a, Bim - a, boom! Mod - est maid -en - will not

I (Jp~~ i:. ~,i. ~ ~... ~,L • • (J fr-·

.

28 This arrangernent © Copyright 1979 by Dorsey ßrothers Music Limited , 78 Newman Street, London W.I.

'I .. i I I. I. 'i' • J. h

..For

I -ly - ing; Groom as good as_ dead or dy - Ing , a pret -ty maid - entar - ry; Though but six - teen L, year she car - ry, She must mar - ry, she must

I = ,.., f-f'- f'---- •

I ID7 G F G7 G C Gm Am C

'I .. ~ I ~ I I ~

I @. I - V I

I idi r f I r r t

sigh - ing; Pret - ty mal of_sev - en - teen! Sev - en, sev - en,- sev - en -mar - ry, Though the al - tarc... be a tomb, Tow - er, Tow - er ,».Tow - er

- ß-= mp • ß-

,I I I I

D7 G C D D7 Ern G C D D7

~ '" [1 nn~ ~ I 11

2/.

·I t.. -d I I cf I

-teen! mf 2. Strangead- tomb]

I .w I'--.ß: ~ ---fl- • n-----··G C6 D7 G G

"~I . . nn ~ . . I

t.. .. .. C.J I I .. .. C.J • •Tow - er tomb] Tow - er tornb] Though the

----e- Pi- i- r: ~- ~j: i- ~ n • •

C(Dsus)

D7 G

Slower

C6 D7 G

'I 10 I I I _-... . r.-,

@. , I r r "al - tar be a tomb! Tow - er, Tow - er,_Tow- er tornb!

--===== ft = ::=- r.-,~I --- --- -fl- -fl- • ß- 1J /";". 1*-

C D D7 Ern G C G D7 G

29

ThereGrewA LittleFlowerfrom Ruddigore

By Gilbert and SullivanArranged by Cyril Watters

Andante

(Hannab and Sir Roderick)

G9 C(C)C

'"l . ..

I., j+" .. .. ..

~ ....1. There grew a lit- tle flow -er 'neath a great oak tree: When the

( p 2. found that he was fick -1 e, was that great oak tree, She was

f... i"i ~ . . .:

I I I

r"J . . .,f.., ~ ~4-

.. -fi- .. -fi- .. -fi- -;- j ::J j .... .. .. ..ternp -e st 'gan to low- er lit- tl e heed- ed she. No __ need had she to cow-er for she

in a pret-ty pick -le as she well might be, Eut his gal-larr-tries were mi~kle.for death. . . r-.. ~

I I I I'!G7 C Am F7

FmE7FmAmF7Am

.I .

I f.. #- .. .. .. .... .. tI'"dread-ed not its pow-er, She was hap-py in the bow-er of her great oak tree! Singfol - lowed with his sick-le, And her tears be-gan to trick-le for her great oak tr ee! Sing

I ~ , f... 1\ ~ . . .,

t' ~ ~ I I

CG7C

tJ -( .

u .. ~.... , .. --- -:J-hey, lack- a day! Ihey, lack- a - day! I Sing hey .Iack-a-day ,let the tearsfall free Forthe

~( .r: -===== ~ ~ ril

I ---,". V{~

JO This arrangcrncnt © Copyright 1979 by Dorsey Bro thers Music Lirnited , 78 Newman Stree t, Loridon W.I.

~ -t .. .. ~-#-

.. ....~ ~ -e-- .. .... .#--.-/

pret-ty lit - tle flower and the great oak tree' 8ing hey, lack - a day! Sing

ii I ,~I")-===== b. ~

V VG7 C C7 F

I - I I

I t c;. • .------ I r ..hey, lack -a - day!_ 8ing hey, l ack-a - day! Let the tears fall free for the

I ..r-~ #- .~('J mf ====:.~ b. mp.

J

D7 G G7 C F G7 C C7

C

113

c

112

G7Dc~F

~ - . ---

t • -#- ..,;- ....~ ~, 4- 4-

s·ipret-ty lit-tle flow-er andthe great oak tree! 2. When she tr ee; mg

1

1

p~ ~t8aid __

~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~. -'---00.1 I

CG7CG7CC BG7CG7

~ .- .

t 1+. o· -#- -,j- .. .--J- .. -J-: .,. -e-

hey, lack - a- day! Hey, lack - a- day, lack- a- day , lack - a- dayl

---~ I pp ritardI r.-...., -

- ....... _.....~- ../

3. 8aid she 11 He loved me never, did that great oak tree,But Pm neither rich nor clever, and so why should he ?But though fate our fortunes sever, to be constant

1'11 endeavour,Aye, for ever and for ever, to my great oak tree'8ing hey j Iack-a-dayt ete ,

31

He Is An Englishmanfrorn H.M.S. Pinafore

By Gilbert and SullivanArranged by Cyril Watters

Moderato (Boatsuain)

C7FB C7FC

G7

~ I -- I I .~. - - .I

., r I I rhe hi~-self

- --For __ has said c,it ,__ And it 's

f

I ~.n. 17\ mp .. - --I ~ C F

I

'1 I ~ I I I -I , .

t. ..... ~ - I I Igreat-ly to his cre - dit, __ That he is an Eng -lish - man! That he

~ ~mf

• - .----- • • ~ -: -F F C F C F

~ i I "- -- . I,.I ,

I • .-..-.-/is an Eng-lish - man; For he might have been a Roo_ sian, __ A

f - ~ - ~. k. ~ b.",,---...~

I I

C7 F C G7 C G7 Am G7 C G C

CC Dm7 G7FCGCAm G7G7

I -- , I I I

I . .t. .

.~~ 4-.

French, or Turk, or Proo - sian, __ Or per -haps I - tal - i an! Or per-<

( h. - ~.--~ ~ ~

,\

I

I I I

32 This arrangement © Copyright 1979 by Dorsey Bro thers Music Limited, 78 Newman Sirect, London W.I.

F C7CFB~ C7FCC Dm7 G7F

... I I I I I l.. ~ I r--:l. ..~ I --r -#- <::>

- haps I - tal - i - an~ Bl.lt in spite of all temp -ta - tions __ To be-, ... ... --- • ... ,.--..

I I

... - i I - I l...'- -#- -----" - I I 1'-1

-long to o - ther na - tions, _ He re- mains an Eng -lish- man! He re-

• ~

------ • • ~ • ---~F E~ C7 F C F C F C7

B~ C7FC7FC7FC7Dm FF

- .....-I r1 ~ .:». I It. I.I t

.rall, --l

li ShI-r ...

-mains __an_ Eng -man! For in spite of all temp-

.f'- . .., - mf a tempc • ~

·I

C E~FCFC7FC7FCF

,.;;;; I I ~ ~ I I I..t <:> -#- -...-.-' - I I

-ta - tions __ To be -long to o - ther na - tions,_ He re- mains an Eng-lish -

I • ...------ • - ...~

·I

I I l.. - ~ ~~ -~ f7I

. . ·t I-I - '--rlishrall.-man! He re- mains , an L, Eng -man~

~ «>; .f'-f'":\. ···

F C7 F Dm F C7 F C7 F

33

WhenA MerryMaidenMarriesfrom The Gondoliers

Moderato

(Tessa)

By Gilbert and SullivanArranged by Cyril Watters

~

··~ ..... • • • #- • - •

When a mer - ry mald-en mar-ries, Sor-row goes and pleasure tar - ries:p. . ~ ~ . . . .:I •.. ··

F C7 F C7

CC G7F

- - ., - ..~rom to -day and ev-er

Fv-'ry sound be-comes a song, All is right and no-thing' s wrong! row-ingcare and aching

I .'- --. . ,.--....... ., r I I I

- - I -I .

4 • • I '-- ---raf-ter, Let our tears be tears of laugh-ter, Ev-'ry sigh that finds a vent Be asc;>r-row, Get ye gone un-tü to- mor- row; Jeal- ou-sies in grim ar r~ ~YI-~e. . . . . . .

· ,· .I I I I I I I IG7 C G7 C C7 E

"I I

, ~

'l''' - • • -sigh of sweet con- tent! I

things ~~ ~y:s- ter- day! When you mar- ry, mer - ry maid - en,

01 ~. ~. .- .- .- .- .. k. ~·- - ""'--' - -

A E B7 E

I fl tempo .t.. 1+"•

.. ..Then ;':izrair with love is la - den; lEV'-ry flow'r is a rose, ev' - ry

All the corners of the earth ring withk. • .- .- .- .- ~,., <, - ..---.....

-.......I I.....--' I.....--' I I I

F C7

34 This arrangement © Copyright 1979 by Dorsey Brothers Music Limitcd, 78 Newman Street, Loridon W.!.

~ ,.I -wrr:-- . .

'-~ .. 4- , ,

goose be-comes a swan; Ev'-ry kind of trou-ble goes where the last year's snowshavemu - sic sweet-Iy played, Wor-ry is me -Io - dious mirth, grief is joy in mas-que

I ...--:: <, --. . """ »>: z-.---- j

."- ---= <,

I I

F C7 F C7 F

It

~ -#- • • • , .. • • • ,

gone! Sun-light takes the place of shade __ When you mar-ry, mer- ry maid!---rade; Sul -len night is l augh-Ing day,--- All the year is mer- ry May!------ I I . . I I . .

. . I . .d7

IC7 F ( 7 F

~ -I '-

When a mer - ry maid -en mar - ries, Sor-row goes and pleas-ure tar - ries;All the year is mer- ry May,

Ifl- -..- -(T -..-

F C7 F C7

~ I 1"'1 r--1 , i1

i i i i

··I t.All is right and no-thing' s All the year is mer-ryFv' -ry sound be-comes a song , wrang.

rall. mp a tempo ritard.

D~/ 1:' D-=-= Dft :I "9- • . ., ··

F7 B~ F C7 F F7

fI i - - - - ..

t. -#- I .. 1- ·May! __ Mer-ry ,mer-ry May, mer-ry .mer-ry May , All the year is mer-ry,mer - ry May]

P a tempof,.

r.-, mf rt-.

• r: • .>: <, b• i ••

I I v ,- IB~ E~m F C7 F C7 F G7 C7 F

35

I HaveA SongToSing, O!from The Yeoman Of The Guard

By Gilbert and SullivanArranged by Cyril Watters

Moderato

(Point and Elsie),., - I I I

I t I -= -I have a song to sing, O! Sing me your song , O!--

mp-P- .. .- -e- t---e- ~

I ..(No Chord) F Eb F

~ , ...-I

~t I .....

It is sung to themoon by a love -lorn.loon ,who fled from the mock-ing

~ ~ ..~ ....--: .. "<, »->: . " ..-----: ..\

C7 F

- ,....., . . I ,

I t. throng , O! Ws the........

song of a mer-ry man I2. moanof themer-rv man mo - ping mum who se soul was sad and who se

I,- • <, ..--- .. <, .----.- ........... »>: .. ".. ..

C7 F (F) C7 F

f'I i ~ -l t. ~

glance was glum, Who sipped no sup and who cravedno crumb,as he sighed for the love of a

.r--. ->: ........... ~ ~l 4- .- ---- • <, ..C7 F C7 F C7

~ r--t,......,

l.t I I r T

la - dye' Heigh - dy Heigh - dy' Mis-er-y me lack-a-day dee' He- mf,..-- ~ ..~/'4-~ ..~ .>: ..<,

F C7 F

36 This arrangernent © Copyright 1979 by Dorsey Brothers Music Limited, 78 Newman Street, London W.!.

ToCodae.~ ~ ~ - -

t.sipped sup and he craved no crumb as he sighed for thelove of a la - dye.no

r~ ~II- ~ ~/"'" • <, •

·C7 F C7 F

" - I I I --'I t I I <; /, ./

I have a song to sing O! What is your song, O!mp

P- I'- • -&- -&- ~ ...."

(No Chord) B~ F B~ F

-I t -It is sung with the ring of the songs maids.stng ,who love with a love life-

~ 11- '\. r- 1'--""" ~ • <, ~ ....'"··C7 F

~ I

t. -long, O! lti77he song of I ld nest -ling near, who .~a mer-ry mal , loved her lord, but who

~ ~,....--. I'- -, ,r- I'-

·C7 F C7 F

I t.

D.S.aICoda......

dropped a tear at the

~CODA~ -

t. .. I

mf1':\

I I'- 11- -&-.C7 (No Chord) F

37

Tit-Willowfrom The Mikado

By Gilbert and SullivanArranged by Cyril Watters

Andante(Ko-Ko)

~ r--. r."... r ..-- .. -I ....

,100"'" r ...... .... - TJ

p i , On a tree by a riv-er a lit-tle tom-tit sang.;

~ .l ~ ~ .l J ~. -n • ."...-: 'l.. .\

G D7 G c G

~, --~ • .---- ----r~~

.. .. .."Willow, tit-willow, tit - willow!" ___ And I said to him 1'Dicky -bird, why do you sit sing-ing

I f:l • I ."... ~ -----=-....•. . .,

D7 Gc G

AmE7Dm6DAD

o! - -I . . ,

t .. ..~~ .... "-J--.-- - .,,,. .. :jt- ~.. .... ..I

"Willow, tit-willow, tit - willow ?" ___ "Is it weaknessof in-tel-Iect, birdie?" I cr ted J'Or a '

- . ':-- ~ ~... ,

I f ,

DEm6cFAmE7Dm6

~ ... • ~ •. ·,I . · ·I ~ -I" • ..

~.. ~.. ,.4- - I "--' ~ -

rath-er tough worm inyour lit-tle in-side?" With a shake of his poor lit-tle head,he re-plied, "Oh•.~ 1- - ,f,\-.-- <,... · . . ·· . , ..

L J - r.

f'l .. - - r-- .. '#- r"> ••

( ··.... -. l-~ ~ r - v ...... (

""""'"..

''----'' ~ !2. HeWi llow , tit-willow, tit - willow!"~ oJ ~ ~ oJ ~ ~. 3. NowII - ··

G c G D7 G

38 This arrangernent © Copyright 1979 by Dorsey Bro ihcrs Music Limited, 78 Newman St rect , london W.I.

"I l> -I t. • s-! ~ "~l-low

........ .....slapp'd at his ehest, as he sat on that bough, mg-rng , tit - wil-Iow , tit-

feel just as sure as Pm sure that my name is - n't Wil-Iow, tit - wtl-Iow , ttt-

o· -f/I-.------.· .·c G D7

~l> - -~

!n'~~• • • • . ~.... ....

And a cold pers-pi-ra-tion be- span-gled his brow ,Oh Wil-Iow, tit-wil-Iow, tit-wil-Iow!" _ That t'was bligh-ted af-fec-tionthat made him exclaim, Oh Wil-Iow, tit-wil-Iow, tit-

I n. .,...,.- ------. 01

· · .G c G D A

I"I~, . .~ .--.----...--...-- ... .. 1+. ~. .... •

wil-Iow! ___ He_ sobb'd and he sigh'd and a gur- gle he gave, Then hewil-Iow! ___ Andif you re-main cal - lous and ob- du- rate, I shall

.-:-- -....",. -- --.· .·

I r I

D Dm6 E7 Am

cFAmE7Dm6

~~ - . t= ..~ .. .. 1+. ~ .. ....

plunged him-self in - to the bil -low-y wave, And an ech - 0 a - rose from aper - ish as he did, and you will know why, Though I pro - bab -ly shall not ex-..- ~ .- --.

· . .· . . .

. I

11211fl~ - l - .

· · ··~

I~V • -J- ..... ....!u·~r

r f·,-"r·su - i-cide's grave I'Oh wil-Iow, tit-wil-Iow, tit- wil-Iow!"

-cl aim as I die, "Oh wil-Iow, tit-wil-Iow, ttt- pp I";'.

I ------....1";'.· · .· · ·.

I r '-----'"Em6 D G c G G

39

ThreeLittleMaidsFromSchoolfrorn The Mikado

By Gilbert and SullivanArranged by Cyril Watters

Allegretto (Yum- Yum, Peep-Bo, Pitti-Sing)

G7CG7C

fl - ~ r-i

t ~ ----~mp Three lit-tle maidsfrom school are we, pert as a schoolgirl wen can

.l.-" l.-" ~ ~ - l.-" ~ ~.

GD7CG7C

"I ~ ,-..., r---1 - I ~ r--1 r""""""""'I

f..,

school! Ev-Iry-be, Fill'd to the brim with girl - ish glee, Three lit-tle maids from.. • f'-- f'--

~ I.--' (.--' \...--I -

.- r ~ t...

, =--~ ~ ~

-thing is a sourceof_ fun, No - bo -dy's

-Il- .fL. f'-- f'-- ~~ .fL. .fL. ~ .. .. .. ~ .. ~

G+ C6

"l

I ," ~ t:;:;l ~ ~safe, for we care fo r.L; none! Life is a

~t: .. t: ~ ~~r- ~ .. • • • .- • • •I

Cdim G

Am6Ern

~ ~ ~ ~ I

1I' t-~joke that's just be - gun]

• • • • ::> .. .. ~ ~ .. ~~~• • •

'---' ""----I ,F~7

40 This arrangement © Copyright 1979 by Dorsey Bro thers Music Limi ted, 78 Newman Strcet , Loridon W.l.

Three l it-tl e maids from school , Three lit-tle maids who,

B B Bdim F~7 B G7 C

1\ - - - • ~ -~ 11 I l' . I 'IT

- "---Iall un -wa - ry, come from a la - dies se -mi-na - ry, Freedfrom its ge-nius tu - te -la - ry;

I ::: :I: :J: (~)e '= f I: :I: :S: I: 1: 1: I:·

G7 C G7 C F

CG7Cm GCG7

~ - ~ ~.,.-....

~ ~ -- . I I

Three lit-tle maids from school, Three lit-tle maid s LL. from school ,

e===

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-t ---- -One lit - tle maid is a brtde , Yum - Yum , Twolit -tle maidsin at- ten-dance come,

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By Gilbert and SullivanArranged by Cyril Watters

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46 This arrangement © Copyright 1979 by Dorscy Brothers Music Limited, 78 Newman Strcet, London W.I.

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