50's Shuffle Medley
Various Artists

Rock Around The Clock
Bill Haley and the Comets (Freedman & Myers, 1955)
| [C↓] One, two, three o'clock, | four o'clock, rock
| [C↓] Five, six, seven o'clock, | eight o'clock, rock
| [C↓] Nine, ten, eleven o'clock, | twelve o'clock, rock
We're gonna | [G↓] rock a- [G↓]round the | [G↓] clock [G] tonight
Put your | [C] glad rags on, | join me, hon'
We'll | have some fun when the | clock strikes one
We're gonna | [F] rock around the | clock tonight
We're gonna | [C] rock, rock, rock till | broad daylight
We're gonna | [G] rock, gonna rock a- | round the clock to- | [C]night | [C↓]
Hound Dog
Elvis (Leiber & Stoller, 1952)
You ain't nothin' but a | [C] hound dog | cryin' all the | time
| [C] You ain't nothin' but a | [F] hound dog | cryin' all the | [C] time |
Well you ain't | [G] never caught a rabbit
And you | [F] ain't no friend of | [C] mine | [C↓]
Well they said you was | [C] high classed | well that was just a | lie
| [C] Yeah they said you was | [F] high classed | well that was just a | [C] lie |
Well you ain't | [G] never caught a rabbit
And you | [F] ain't no friend of | [C] mine | [C↓]
Folsom Prison Blues
Johnny Cash (Cash & G. Jenkins, 1955)
I | [C] hear the train a | comin', it's | rolling round the | bend
And | [C] I ain't seen the | sunshine since | I don't know | when,
I'm | [F] stuck in Folsom | Prison, | and time keeps | draggin' | [C] on | [C] | [C] | [C]
But that | [G] train keeps a | rollin' | on down to | San An- | [C] one. | [C] |
When | [C] I was just a | baby my | mama told me | 'Son, |
| [C] Always be a | good boy; don't | ever play with | guns.
But I | [F] shot a man in | Reno | just to | watch him | [C]die | [C] | [C] | [C]
When I | [G] hear that whistle | blowing, | I hang my | head and | [C] cry. | [C] |
You Never Can Tell
Chuck Berry
It was a | [C] teenage wedding, and the | old folks wished them | well | [C]
You could | [C] see that Pierre did | truly love the madamoi- | [G]selle | [G]
And now the | [G] young monsieur and ma- | dame have rung the chapel | bell, | [G]
"C'est la | [G] vie", say the old folks, it | goes to show you never can | [C] tell
They furnished | [C] off an apartment with a | two room Roebuck | sale | [C]
The cooler- | [C]ator was crammed with TV | dinners and ginger | [G] ale, | [G]
But when | [G] Pierre found work, the little | money comin' worked out | well | [G]
"C'est la | [G] vie", say the old folks, it | goes to show you never can | [C] tell
Johnny B. Goode
Chuck Berry (1958)
Deep | [C] down in Louisiana close to | New Orleans
Way | [C] back up in the woods among the | evergreens
There | [F] stood a log cabin made of | earth and wood
Where | [C] lived a country boy named | Johnny B Goode
Who | [G] never ever learned to read or | write so well
But he could | [C] play the guitar just like | ringin' a bell
Chorus
Go! | [C] Go! | Go, Johnny go! |
[C] Go! | Go, Johnny go! |
[F] Go! | Go, Johnny, go! |
[C] Go! | Go, Johnny, go! |
[G] Go! | ...Johnny B. [C] Goode
#Last Updated 7/6/17 JJ
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Various Artists



Rock Around The Clock
Bill Haley and the Comets (Freedman & Myers, 1955)
| [C↓] One, two, three o'clock, | four o'clock, rock
| [C↓] Five, six, seven o'clock, | eight o'clock, rock
| [C↓] Nine, ten, eleven o'clock, | twelve o'clock, rock
We're gonna | [G↓] rock a- [G↓]round the | [G↓] clock [G] tonight
Put your | [C] glad rags on, | join me, hon'
We'll | have some fun when the | clock strikes one
We're gonna | [F] rock around the | clock tonight
We're gonna | [C] rock, rock, rock till | broad daylight
We're gonna | [G] rock, gonna rock a- | round the clock to- | [C]night | [C↓]
Hound Dog
Elvis (Leiber & Stoller, 1952)
You ain't nothin' but a | [C] hound dog | cryin' all the | time
| [C] You ain't nothin' but a | [F] hound dog | cryin' all the | [C] time |
Well you ain't | [G] never caught a rabbit
And you | [F] ain't no friend of | [C] mine | [C↓]
Well they said you was | [C] high classed | well that was just a | lie
| [C] Yeah they said you was | [F] high classed | well that was just a | [C] lie |
Well you ain't | [G] never caught a rabbit
And you | [F] ain't no friend of | [C] mine | [C↓]
Folsom Prison Blues
Johnny Cash (Cash & G. Jenkins, 1955)
I | [C] hear the train a | comin', it's | rolling round the | bend
And | [C] I ain't seen the | sunshine since | I don't know | when,
I'm | [F] stuck in Folsom | Prison, | and time keeps | draggin' | [C] on | [C] | [C] | [C]
But that | [G] train keeps a | rollin' | on down to | San An- | [C] one. | [C] |
When | [C] I was just a | baby my | mama told me | 'Son, |
| [C] Always be a | good boy; don't | ever play with | guns.
But I | [F] shot a man in | Reno | just to | watch him | [C]die | [C] | [C] | [C]
When I | [G] hear that whistle | blowing, | I hang my | head and | [C] cry. | [C] |
You Never Can Tell
Chuck Berry
It was a | [C] teenage wedding, and the | old folks wished them | well | [C]
You could | [C] see that Pierre did | truly love the madamoi- | [G]selle | [G]
And now the | [G] young monsieur and ma- | dame have rung the chapel | bell, | [G]
"C'est la | [G] vie", say the old folks, it | goes to show you never can | [C] tell
They furnished | [C] off an apartment with a | two room Roebuck | sale | [C]
The cooler- | [C]ator was crammed with TV | dinners and ginger | [G] ale, | [G]
But when | [G] Pierre found work, the little | money comin' worked out | well | [G]
"C'est la | [G] vie", say the old folks, it | goes to show you never can | [C] tell
Johnny B. Goode
Chuck Berry (1958)
Deep | [C] down in Louisiana close to | New Orleans
Way | [C] back up in the woods among the | evergreens
There | [F] stood a log cabin made of | earth and wood
Where | [C] lived a country boy named | Johnny B Goode
Who | [G] never ever learned to read or | write so well
But he could | [C] play the guitar just like | ringin' a bell
Chorus
Go! | [C] Go! | Go, Johnny go! |
[C] Go! | Go, Johnny go! |
[F] Go! | Go, Johnny, go! |
[C] Go! | Go, Johnny, go! |
[G] Go! | ...Johnny B. [C] Goode
#Last Updated 7/6/17 JJ
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