Ronnie Hilton – A Windmill In Old Amsterdam Ukulele Chords

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A mouse lived in a windmill in old Amsterdam;
A windmill with a mouse in, and he wasn’t grousin’.
He sang every morning, “How lucky I am,
Living in a windmill in old Amsterdam”.

I saw a mouse. Where? There on the stair.
Where on the stair?
Right there, a little mouse with clogs on.
Well, I declare.
Going clip, clippety clop on the stair, oh yeah.

This mouse, he got lonely, he took him a wife;
A windmill with mice in is hardly surprising.
She sang every morning, “How lucky I am,
Living in a windmill in old Amsterdam”.

I saw a mouse. Where? There on the stair.
Where on the stair?
Right there, a little mouse with clogs on.
Well, I declare.
Going clip, clippety clop on the stair, oh yeah.

First they had triplets, and then they had quins;
A windmill with quins in, triplets and twins in.
They sang every morning, “How lucky we are,
Living in a windmill in Amsterdam Ja!”.

I saw a mouse. Where? There on the stair.
Where on the stair?
Right there, a little mouse with clogs on.
Well, I declare.
Going clip, clippety clop on the stair, oh yeah.

The daughters got married and so did the sons.
The windmill had christ’nings when no one was listening.
They all sang in chorus, “How lucky we am,
Living in a windmill in old Amsterdam”.

I saw a mouse. Where? There on the stair.
Where on the stair?
Right there, a little mouse with clogs on.
Well, I declare.
Going clip, clippety clop on the stair, oh yeah.

A mouse lived in a windmill, so snug and so nice
There’s nobody there now but a whole load of mice
Oh! Yeah!

Children, Novelty
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About A Windmill In Old Amsterdam

Artist and Song: Ronnie Hilton - A Windmill In Old Amsterdam
Album: Single
Genre: Children, Novelty
Year: 1965
Difficulty: Moderate
Tuning: G C E A
Key: G
Chords: [G], [C], [F], [Bb], [Eb], [Ab], [D7], [A7]
Strumming: DU - DU - DU - DU

About Ronnie Hilton - A Windmill In Old Amsterdam Ukulele Chords & Strumming Pattern

"A Windmill In Old Amsterdam" is a song by Children, Novelty artist Ronnie Hilton. It was released in 1965 on the album, titled "Single". A Windmill In Old Amsterdam is considered under Children, Novelty genre.
  • The original key of A Windmill In Old Amsterdam is G.
  • DU - DU - DU - DU is the suggested strumming pattern for this Ronnie Hilton song.
  • [G], [C], [F], [Bb], [Eb], [Ab], [D7], [A7] are the ukulele chords for playing A Windmill In Old Amsterdam with the original key (G) on ukulele.
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What Are The Chords For A Windmill In Old Amsterdam On Ukulele?

You will play the [G], [C], [F], [Bb], [Eb], [Ab], [D7], [A7] ukulele chords while playing A Windmill In Old Amsterdam with your ukulele in the G key, original tone of the song.

How Do You Strum A Windmill In Old Amsterdam On Ukulele?

A Windmill In Old Amsterdam ukulele strumming pattern is DU - DU - DU - DU. You can also try D (down) if the suggested pattern is hard for you.

Who Sings A Windmill In Old Amsterdam?

A Windmill In Old Amsterdam is performed by Ronnie Hilton. It was first released on the album "Single" in 1965.