Tom: G D G5 D Ol' Joe Clark he made his mark G5 D when cotton was the king G5 D And late at night in the pale moon light C2 D you could hear that banjo ring G C2 D It would ring out for the master G C2 D who was listening on the hill G5 D It would ring out for the babies C2 D who were sleeping quiet still [Chorus] D Round and round old Joe Clark C2 Round and round, I say D Round and round old Joe Clark C2 D Until the break of day [Verse] D G5 D When he came up from the belly G5 D Of that ship of slavery G5 D He was holding to his banjo C2 D But it was not on his knee G C D And someone said, "Hey here's a strong one G C D And he can entertain G5 D You can keep your banjo, C2 D But Clark will be your name" [Chorus] D Round and round old Joe Clark C2 Play it when I say D Round and round old Joe Clark C2 D or we'll carry you away G C G D Singin' Round and round G C G D Round and round G C G D Round and round [Verse] D G5 D He learned to play the melodies G5 D Of Cork and county Claire G5 D He even played for Lincoln once, C2 D Down on the courthouse square G C D Then he went down to New Orleans, G C D And they call it Dixieland G5 D But everywhere that old Joe went, C2 D He was still a hired hand [Chorus] D Round and round old Joe Clark C2 Round and round, I say D Round and round old Joe Clark C2 D Until the break of day D Round and round old Joe Clark C2 Round and round, I say D Round and round old Joe Clark C2 D Until the break of day G C G D Singin' Round and round G C G D Round and round G C G D Round and round