Patrick Huston Dailey was born in Omaha Nebraska March 4, 1941. The second son of Tom and Bobbie Dailey, brothers Michael (eldest) Dennis and Terry made up the Dailey family. He was raised in Kirkwood Missouri, a suburb of St. Louis. Pat formed a band in high school, "Pat and the K-Tones." They played all the sock-hops and Teen Town's in the area. Fresh in music, playing cover tunes while accompanying himself on a six string acoustic guitar. While stationed in Hawaii in 1960 he was fortunate enough to open for the "Legendary Don Ho.
¡Cuatro años de duro trabajo!Este mes de mayo cumplimos cuatro años al aire. Seguimos trabajando en la difusión de este maravilloso instrumento, ¡gracias por participar en nuestra historia!
CGC Goodbye my little ol' gal I'm leavin' in the mornin' FC Don't let it get you down, cause I gave you fair warnin' F Don't you be denying that you heard me say C If things don't get better then I'll have to go away GC So goodbye my little ol' gal, I'm goin' to Put-In-Bay
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F Put-In-Bay, I'm goin' for the summer C Get away, winter was a bummer G I got some friends there with a house where I can stay F Put-In-Bay, I'm gonna have a good time C Everyday sittin' in the sunshine
If you're lookin' try to find me GCG You can look me up in Put-In Bay
(Verse 2)
CGC Quittin' my job at the mill and I'm sellin' my car FC All I'm takin' with me is a sea bag and an old guitar F The city in the summer leaves a lot to be desired C Anyway I got to say I'm tired of bein' tired GC So, goodbye my little ol' gal, I'm goin' to Put-In-Bay
Chorus
(Verse 3)
CGC Take along some home grown, take along a bottle of wine FC Waitin' for Commodore Perry, oh I hope it's on time F East coast, west coast, no need to roam, you know C The north coast is better 'cause it's closer to home GC So, goodbye my little 'ol gal I'm goin' to Put-In-Bay
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C If you're lookin' try to find me GFCGC I'll be kickin' back at Put-In Bay