Chords for Can't You Dance the Polka?
Tempo:
74.45 bpm
Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[G] [C] As I walked down [G] the Broadway one evening [C] in July, [Dm] I met a maid who lashed my [G] train in a [C] sailor john's dress.
I led away, you [G] said, dear my [C] dear Annie.
[Dm] Oh, you blew your curls, [C] dandy, as the folk are.
To tip the knees he took [G] me, he [C] did not mind expense.
He thought me to go [G] near him, to [C] pity sense.
Then away, you said, dear my dear Annie.
Oh, you [G] blew your curls, dandy, [C] as the folk are.
Says she, you mind [G] you, sailor, I'll see [C] me home through May.
But her cottage door she just to me did say.
Then away, you [G] said, dear my [C] dear Annie.
Oh, you blew your curls, dandy, as the folk are.
[G] [C] [F] She's homeward bound, it's evening, and [C] with me he will stay.
So get away.
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Then away, [G] you said, dear my [C] dear Annie.
[Dm] Oh, you blew your curls, [C] dandy, as the folk are.
So I kissed her hard and proper, a floor of glass there came.
And there you'll be [G] found, until I know your [C] little name.
Then [F] away, you said, dear [C] my dear Annie.
[G] [C] [F] Oh, you blew your curls, [C] dandy, as the folk are.
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[G] [C] As I walked down [G] the Broadway one evening [C] in July, [Dm] I met a maid who lashed my [G] train in a [C] sailor john's dress.
I led away, you [G] said, dear my [C] dear Annie.
[Dm] Oh, you blew your curls, [C] dandy, as the folk are.
To tip the knees he took [G] me, he [C] did not mind expense.
He thought me to go [G] near him, to [C] pity sense.
Then away, you said, dear my dear Annie.
Oh, you [G] blew your curls, dandy, [C] as the folk are.
Says she, you mind [G] you, sailor, I'll see [C] me home through May.
But her cottage door she just to me did say.
Then away, you [G] said, dear my [C] dear Annie.
Oh, you blew your curls, dandy, as the folk are.
[G] [C] [F] She's homeward bound, it's evening, and [C] with me he will stay.
So get away.
[D]
Then away, [G] you said, dear my [C] dear Annie.
[Dm] Oh, you blew your curls, [C] dandy, as the folk are.
So I kissed her hard and proper, a floor of glass there came.
And there you'll be [G] found, until I know your [C] little name.
Then [F] away, you said, dear [C] my dear Annie.
[G] [C] [F] Oh, you blew your curls, [C] dandy, as the folk are.
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[G] _ _ [C] As I walked down [G] the Broadway one evening [C] in July, [Dm] I met a maid who lashed my [G] train in a [C] sailor john's dress.
I led away, you [G] said, dear my [C] dear Annie.
[Dm] Oh, you blew your curls, [C] dandy, as the folk are.
To tip the knees he took [G] me, he [C] did not mind expense.
He thought me to go [G] near him, to [C] pity sense.
Then away, you said, dear my dear Annie.
Oh, you [G] blew your curls, dandy, [C] as the folk are.
Says she, you mind [G] you, sailor, I'll see [C] me home through May.
But her cottage door she just to me did say.
Then away, you [G] said, dear my [C] dear Annie.
Oh, you blew your curls, dandy, as the folk are. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ [F] She's homeward bound, it's evening, and [C] with me he will stay.
So get away.
_ [D] _
Then away, [G] you said, dear my [C] dear Annie.
[Dm] Oh, you blew your curls, [C] dandy, as the folk are.
So I kissed her hard and proper, a floor of glass there came.
And there you'll be [G] found, until I know your [C] little name.
Then [F] away, you said, dear [C] my dear Annie. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ [F] Oh, you blew your curls, [C] dandy, as the folk are. _ _ _ _
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[G] _ _ [C] As I walked down [G] the Broadway one evening [C] in July, [Dm] I met a maid who lashed my [G] train in a [C] sailor john's dress.
I led away, you [G] said, dear my [C] dear Annie.
[Dm] Oh, you blew your curls, [C] dandy, as the folk are.
To tip the knees he took [G] me, he [C] did not mind expense.
He thought me to go [G] near him, to [C] pity sense.
Then away, you said, dear my dear Annie.
Oh, you [G] blew your curls, dandy, [C] as the folk are.
Says she, you mind [G] you, sailor, I'll see [C] me home through May.
But her cottage door she just to me did say.
Then away, you [G] said, dear my [C] dear Annie.
Oh, you blew your curls, dandy, as the folk are. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ [F] She's homeward bound, it's evening, and [C] with me he will stay.
So get away.
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Then away, [G] you said, dear my [C] dear Annie.
[Dm] Oh, you blew your curls, [C] dandy, as the folk are.
So I kissed her hard and proper, a floor of glass there came.
And there you'll be [G] found, until I know your [C] little name.
Then [F] away, you said, dear [C] my dear Annie. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ [F] Oh, you blew your curls, [C] dandy, as the folk are. _ _ _ _