Madeline’s Ukulele Class for KidsLesson 2: Ain’t No Bugs On Me

Lesson 2: Ain’t No Bugs On Me

Madeline teaches “There Ain't No Bugs On Me” on two chords on the ukulele.

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Lyrics and Chords

Chorus:

C                                                                            G
There ain’t no bugs on me, there ain’t no bugs on me.

There may be bugs on some of you mugs
                                          C
But there ain’t no bugs on me.

Verses:

  1. C                                                                                        G
    Juney Bug comes in the month of June, Lightning Bug in May,
                                                                             C
    Bed Bug comes any ol’ time but he ain’t gonna stay.

  2. C                                                      G
    Squito he flies high, squito he flies low,
                                                                                  C
    If old mosquito lands on me he ain’t gonna fly no more.

  3. C                                                                       G
    Bull frog sittin’ on a lily pad, lookin’ up at the sky,
                                                                                       C
    Lily pad broke and the frog fell in, got water in his eye-ball.

  4. C                                                                                  G
    Peanut sittin’ on a railroad track, his heart was all a-flutter,
                                                                                           C
    Along came a train down the track, Toot Toot, peanut butter.

  5. C                                                                          G
    We had a cat down on the farm, it had a ball of yarn,
                                                                                                     C
    And when the baby kittens were born they all had sweaters on.

  6. C                                                                              G
    We had a goat down on the farm, it ate up old tin cans,
                                                                                                C
    And when the baby goats were born they came in Ford sedans.

  7. C                                                                     G
    A doctor fell into a well and broke his collar bone.
                                                                                             C
    I think that he should tend the sick and leave the well alone.

  8. C                                                                                                          G
    A farmer slipped on the old barn roof when the rotten boards gave way
                                                                                               C
    And as he fell he shrugged and said “It’s time to hit the hay.”

  9. C                                                                                        G
    Little bugs have little-er bugs, sitting on their backs to bite ‘em.
                                                                                    C
    Little-er bugs have littler-er bugs and so ad infinitum.