Artist: ATILLA AND THE HUNS | Title: the big happy wonderful song

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The Big Happy Wonderful Song
by Atilla and the Huns
Originally written by Dave Steward, first performed by Ryan Alford, Greg Stry, Eric Hansen, 
and Dave Steward.  First public performance, July 28, 2000 by Ryan Alford, Eric Hansen, and 
Dan Jones.

Basically, the song is a chorus repeated a bunch of times, and then verses of random
stuff.  Its pretty easy, and you can make up your own stuff to it.


here's the chorus:
G            C      D  
Its the big, happy, wonderful song.
G            C      D  
Its the big, happy, wonderful song.
G            C      D  
Its the big, happy, wonderful song.

I'm not sure how many times the chorus is repeated, sort of how ever many times you want
it to be.  The verses are the same rythym, same chords.  Its a great song to just jam to.  
There is a solo, but I haven't really tabbed it out, you just kinda solo in E, and you'll 
end up sounding good.

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