Chords for Finbar Furey - New York Girls
Tempo:
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Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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As I walked [C] down through Chatham [D] Street, a fair maid [G] I didn't meet, she asked me [C] to see her home, [D] she lived in [G] Gleeker Street.
And the way, [C] yes auntie, [D] my [G] dear auntie, [C] oh you New [D] Yorkers, can't you [G] dance the polka?
And when we got [C] to Gleeker Street, [D] we stopped at [G] 44, her mother [C] and her sister [D] dared to meet us [G] at the door.
And the way, [C] yes auntie, [D] my [G] dear auntie, oh [C] you New [D] Yorkers, can't you [G] dance the polka?
And when we got [C] inside the house, [D] the drinks were [G] passed around, the liquor [C] was so awful [D] strong, me head went [G] round and round.
And the way, [C] yes auntie, [D] my [G] dear auntie, oh [C] you New [D] Yorkers, can't you dance [G] the polka?
And then we [C] had another drink [D] before we sat [G] to eat, the liquor was [C] so awful strong [D] I quickly fell [G] asleep.
And the way, [C] yes auntie, [D] my [G] dear auntie, oh [C] you New [D] Yorkers, can't you dance [G] the polka?
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[C] [D] [G] And the way, [C] yes auntie, [D] my dear [G] auntie, oh [C] you New [D] Yorkers, can't you dance [G] the polka?
When I awoke [C] next morning, [D] I had an [G] aching head, there was a [C] Jack all alone, [D] stacked naked in [G] the bed.
And the way, [C] yes auntie, [D] my [G] dear auntie, oh [C] you New [D] Yorkers, can't you dance [G] the polka?
I'm looking round [C] this little room, [D] there's [G] nothing I could see, but a woman's ship [C] in apron that [D] we're no use [G] to meet.
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[C] [D] [G] And the way, [C] yes auntie, [D] my [G] dear auntie, oh [C] you New [D] Yorkers, can't you dance [G] the polka?
With a blurb I'll [C] pursue to close [D] down Cherry Street [G] for the lawn, there Martin [C] Churchill took me in, [D] then sent me round [G] Cape Hard.
And the way, [C] yes auntie, [D] my [G] dear auntie, oh [C] you New [D] Yorkers, can't you dance [G] the polka?
And the way, [C] yes auntie, [D] my [G] dear auntie, oh [C] you New [D] Yorkers, can't you dance [G] the polka?
And the way, [C] yes auntie, [D] my [G] dear auntie, oh [C] you New [D] Yorkers, can't you dance [G] the polka?
And the way, [C] yes auntie, [D] my dear [G] auntie, [D] oh [C] you New [D] Yorkers, can't you dance [G] the polka?
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As I walked [C] down through Chatham [D] Street, a fair maid [G] I didn't meet, she asked me [C] to see her home, [D] she lived in [G] Gleeker Street.
And the way, [C] yes auntie, [D] my [G] dear auntie, [C] oh you New [D] Yorkers, can't you [G] dance the polka?
And when we got [C] to Gleeker Street, [D] we stopped at [G] 44, her mother [C] and her sister [D] dared to meet us [G] at the door.
And the way, [C] yes auntie, [D] my [G] dear auntie, oh [C] you New [D] Yorkers, can't you [G] dance the polka?
And when we got [C] inside the house, [D] the drinks were [G] passed around, the liquor [C] was so awful [D] strong, me head went [G] round and round.
And the way, [C] yes auntie, [D] my [G] dear auntie, oh [C] you New [D] Yorkers, can't you dance [G] the polka?
And then we [C] had another drink [D] before we sat [G] to eat, the liquor was [C] so awful strong [D] I quickly fell [G] asleep.
And the way, [C] yes auntie, [D] my [G] dear auntie, oh [C] you New [D] Yorkers, can't you dance [G] the polka?
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[C] [D] [G] And the way, [C] yes auntie, [D] my dear [G] auntie, oh [C] you New [D] Yorkers, can't you dance [G] the polka?
When I awoke [C] next morning, [D] I had an [G] aching head, there was a [C] Jack all alone, [D] stacked naked in [G] the bed.
And the way, [C] yes auntie, [D] my [G] dear auntie, oh [C] you New [D] Yorkers, can't you dance [G] the polka?
I'm looking round [C] this little room, [D] there's [G] nothing I could see, but a woman's ship [C] in apron that [D] we're no use [G] to meet.
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[C] [D] [G] And the way, [C] yes auntie, [D] my [G] dear auntie, oh [C] you New [D] Yorkers, can't you dance [G] the polka?
With a blurb I'll [C] pursue to close [D] down Cherry Street [G] for the lawn, there Martin [C] Churchill took me in, [D] then sent me round [G] Cape Hard.
And the way, [C] yes auntie, [D] my [G] dear auntie, oh [C] you New [D] Yorkers, can't you dance [G] the polka?
And the way, [C] yes auntie, [D] my [G] dear auntie, oh [C] you New [D] Yorkers, can't you dance [G] the polka?
And the way, [C] yes auntie, [D] my [G] dear auntie, oh [C] you New [D] Yorkers, can't you dance [G] the polka?
And the way, [C] yes auntie, [D] my dear [G] auntie, [D] oh [C] you New [D] Yorkers, can't you dance [G] the polka?
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As I walked [C] down through Chatham [D] Street, a fair maid [G] I didn't meet, she asked me [C] to see her home, [D] she lived in [G] Gleeker Street.
And the way, [C] yes auntie, [D] my [G] dear auntie, [C] oh you New [D] Yorkers, can't you [G] dance the polka?
And when we got [C] to Gleeker Street, [D] we stopped at [G] 44, her mother [C] and her sister [D] dared to meet us [G] at the door.
And the way, [C] yes auntie, [D] my [G] dear auntie, oh [C] you New [D] Yorkers, can't you [G] dance the polka?
And when we got [C] inside the house, [D] the drinks were [G] passed around, the liquor [C] was so awful [D] strong, me head went [G] round and round.
And the way, [C] yes auntie, [D] my [G] dear auntie, oh [C] you New [D] Yorkers, can't you dance [G] the polka?
And then we [C] had another drink [D] before we sat [G] to eat, the liquor was [C] so awful strong [D] I quickly fell [G] asleep.
And the way, [C] yes auntie, [D] my [G] dear auntie, oh [C] you New [D] Yorkers, can't you dance [G] the polka?
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_ _ [C] _ _ [D] _ _ [G] And the way, [C] yes auntie, [D] my dear [G] auntie, oh [C] you New [D] Yorkers, can't you dance [G] the polka?
When I awoke [C] next morning, [D] I had an [G] aching head, there was a [C] Jack all alone, [D] stacked naked in [G] the bed.
And the way, [C] yes auntie, [D] my [G] dear auntie, oh [C] you New [D] Yorkers, can't you dance [G] the polka?
I'm looking round [C] this little room, [D] there's [G] nothing I could see, but a woman's ship [C] in apron that [D] we're no use [G] to meet.
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_ _ [C] _ _ [D] _ _ [G] And the way, [C] yes auntie, [D] my [G] dear auntie, oh [C] you New [D] Yorkers, can't you dance [G] the polka?
With a blurb I'll [C] pursue to close [D] down Cherry Street [G] for the lawn, there Martin [C] Churchill took me in, [D] then sent me round [G] Cape Hard.
And the way, [C] yes auntie, [D] my [G] dear auntie, oh [C] you New [D] Yorkers, can't you dance [G] the polka?
And the way, [C] yes auntie, [D] my [G] dear auntie, oh [C] you New [D] Yorkers, can't you dance [G] the polka?
And the way, [C] yes auntie, [D] my [G] dear auntie, oh [C] you New [D] Yorkers, can't you dance [G] the polka?
And the way, [C] yes auntie, [D] my dear [G] auntie, [D] oh [C] you New [D] Yorkers, can't you dance [G] the polka? _
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As I walked [C] down through Chatham [D] Street, a fair maid [G] I didn't meet, she asked me [C] to see her home, [D] she lived in [G] Gleeker Street.
And the way, [C] yes auntie, [D] my [G] dear auntie, [C] oh you New [D] Yorkers, can't you [G] dance the polka?
And when we got [C] to Gleeker Street, [D] we stopped at [G] 44, her mother [C] and her sister [D] dared to meet us [G] at the door.
And the way, [C] yes auntie, [D] my [G] dear auntie, oh [C] you New [D] Yorkers, can't you [G] dance the polka?
And when we got [C] inside the house, [D] the drinks were [G] passed around, the liquor [C] was so awful [D] strong, me head went [G] round and round.
And the way, [C] yes auntie, [D] my [G] dear auntie, oh [C] you New [D] Yorkers, can't you dance [G] the polka?
And then we [C] had another drink [D] before we sat [G] to eat, the liquor was [C] so awful strong [D] I quickly fell [G] asleep.
And the way, [C] yes auntie, [D] my [G] dear auntie, oh [C] you New [D] Yorkers, can't you dance [G] the polka?
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_ _ [C] _ _ [D] _ _ [G] And the way, [C] yes auntie, [D] my dear [G] auntie, oh [C] you New [D] Yorkers, can't you dance [G] the polka?
When I awoke [C] next morning, [D] I had an [G] aching head, there was a [C] Jack all alone, [D] stacked naked in [G] the bed.
And the way, [C] yes auntie, [D] my [G] dear auntie, oh [C] you New [D] Yorkers, can't you dance [G] the polka?
I'm looking round [C] this little room, [D] there's [G] nothing I could see, but a woman's ship [C] in apron that [D] we're no use [G] to meet.
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_ _ [C] _ _ [D] _ _ [G] And the way, [C] yes auntie, [D] my [G] dear auntie, oh [C] you New [D] Yorkers, can't you dance [G] the polka?
With a blurb I'll [C] pursue to close [D] down Cherry Street [G] for the lawn, there Martin [C] Churchill took me in, [D] then sent me round [G] Cape Hard.
And the way, [C] yes auntie, [D] my [G] dear auntie, oh [C] you New [D] Yorkers, can't you dance [G] the polka?
And the way, [C] yes auntie, [D] my [G] dear auntie, oh [C] you New [D] Yorkers, can't you dance [G] the polka?
And the way, [C] yes auntie, [D] my [G] dear auntie, oh [C] you New [D] Yorkers, can't you dance [G] the polka?
And the way, [C] yes auntie, [D] my dear [G] auntie, [D] oh [C] you New [D] Yorkers, can't you dance [G] the polka? _
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