<h5>This is the chords of Bill Bailey The Ultimate Sectarian by Joe Glazer on Piano, Ukulele, Guitar and Keyboard.</h5>
<pre>[Verse 1]
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Bill Bailey belonged to every radical party
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 that ever came to be,
D 
Till he finally decided to start his own party
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 so he wouldn't disagree.
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He got himself an office with a sign

 outside the door, 

 with "Marxist League" in letters red,
D 
And to everyone who came around these
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 were the words he said:	
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<pre>[Chorus]
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"Oh, you may be a friend of Max Shachtman,

 Jim Cannon and you may agree,
G 
You may get along with 
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Norman Thomas and with Algernon Lee
D 
You may be an old-time Wobbly,
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 and think Jay Lovestone's fine,
D 
Yes, you may be a comrade to all of these folks,
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 but you ain't no Comrade of mine."
	
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<pre>[Verse 2]
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For 17 years Bill Bailey kept his office 
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with the sign outside the door,
D 
But he never, ever got a new member.
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 Everybody made him sore.
D 
And then one night, there came a big fire
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 and through the flame and smoke,
D 
As the firemen rushed in to save Bill's life,
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 these were the words he spoke:
	
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<pre>[Chorus]
D
"Oh, you may be a friend of Ben Gitlow;

 Reverend Muste and you may agree,
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You may get along with Emma Goldman and with the S.L.P..
D 
You may have belonged to every radical party
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 that ever had a line,
D 
Yes, you may be a comrade to all of those folks,
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 but you ain't no comrade of mine."

[Verse 3]
D 
And so on this day, Bill Bailey passed away,
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 and his soul to Red Heaven flew.
D 
He was met at the gate by old Karl Marx
 A
 and Friedrich Engels(13), too.
D 
They said, "Welcome, comrade,"
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 as they opened the gate to let Bill come inside,
D 
As he slammed the door back in old Karl's face,
 A
 these were the words he cried:

D
"Oh, you may be a friend of Karl Kautsky,

 and a pal of Ferd LaSalle,
G 
You may get along with William Liebknecht
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 and the First Internationale,
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Yes, you may have inspired every radical party
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 from the Hudson to the Rhine,
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Oh, you may be a comrade of all of those folks,
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 but you ain't no comrade of mine."	
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