C C7M C6 C7M C C C7M C6 C7M G D Eb? Oh the open aired passenger Em D C His chin moved up to the left G D Eb? Oh the open aired passenger Em D C His brain fell out of his head G Em And his wife in pink D C What did she think G Em D As she held his remainder in her hand? G Em D C Scrambling over the seat G Em D For the largest pieces of his skull C D Which he surely can't afford to lose C C7M C6 C7M C C C7M C6 C7M G D Eb? Oh the captain of one, two, three Em D C A plane he no longer could steer G D Eb? Oh the captain of one, two, three Em D C Before the mountains appeared G Em The flight control D C What did they know? G Em D As their charts just kept right on hovering G Em And the girl on board D C What did she know? G Em D As she heard her mother whispering, C D "Do not be afraid. We'll be alright." C C7M C6 C7M C Da da da da da ... C C7M C6 C7M G D Eb? And the barber of New Orleans Em D C The day the raining began G D Eb? Oh the barber of New Orleans Em D C When the levy gave in G Em D C No saints came marching out G Em D No booming voices from above G Em D C But he had nary a doubt G Em D For he oh so often was told of love C D Em ? By the good book that guided his life And they all said, C D "Do not be afraid. We'll be alright." C C7M C6 C7M C Da da da da da ... C C7M C6 C7M