Tom: Eb General Grant's Visit to Dundee - Michael Marra E|-----------------------------------------------| [Intro] Ab Eb [Verse] Ab Eb U. S. Grant paid a visit to my home town Ab Eb Spruced it up with a lick of paint and showed him round Ab Eb Eb/D C7 Two bands played in fierce competition as the rain fell down Fm7 Bb Eb Bb Eb Ab Eb Bb Eb The General said "What a mighty long bridge to such a mighty little old town" Ab Eb A man called Grant hung from a window with the Stars and Stripes Ab Eb The orphan boys sang Alouette, sweetness and light Ab Eb Eb/D C7 As they sang, firebell rang, ran for their lives Fm7 Bb Eb Ab Eb Bb Eb What well-trained little orphans, what a precious little song, Said the General's wife Ab Eb Carriage was called to the Magdalen Green before the darkness fell Ab Eb With a short stopover for the lady's convenience at the, Royal Hotel Ab Eb Eb/D C7 General frowned through the rest of the speeches, yet, he took it well Fm7 Bb Gm What a lovely little bandstand, with a lovely little steeple, charming little houses, C7 Fm7 Bb Eb Ab Eb Bb Eb such cheerful little people, but what a mighty long bridge to such a mighty little old town Ab Eb U. S. Grant paid a visit to my home town Ab Eb Spruced it up with a lick of paint and showed him round Ab Eb Eb/D C7 Two bands played in fierce competition as the rain fell down Fm7 Bb What a pretty little bandstand, and a lovely little steeple, Gm C7 N.C. what charming little houses, and such cheerful little people N.C. Fm7 Bb Eb Bb Eb Ab Eb Bb Ab Eb but what a mighty long bridge to such, a mighty little old town