New York Girls Chords by Finbar Furey

Tempo:
128.35 bpm
Chords used:

A

D

E

Bm

B

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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New York Girls Finbar Furey Lyrics chords
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[E]
[A]
[A] As I walked [D] down to Chatham [Bm] Street a fair maid I [A] did meet, she asked me [D] to see her home, she lived in [A] Bleaker Street.
To me way, [D] yes auntie, [Em] my [A] dear auntie, oh [D] you New Yorker's kind, she [A] danced the polka.
To me way, [D] yes auntie, [E] my [A] dear auntie, [D] oh you New Yorker's kind, she [A] danced the polka.
And when we [D] got to Bleaker [B] Street we stopped at [A]
44, her mother [D] and her sister appeared to meet us [A] at the door.
To me way, [D] yes auntie, [E] my [A] dear auntie, oh [D] you New Yorker's kind, she [A] danced the polka.
To me way, [D] yes auntie, my [Bm] dear [A] auntie, [D] oh you New [Bm] Yorker's kind, she [A] danced the polka.
When I [D] got inside the [B] house the drinks were [A] passed around, the liquor [D] was so awful strong my head was [A] round and round.
To me way, [D] yes auntie, [Bm] my [A] dear auntie, oh [B] you New Yorker's kind, she danced the polka.
To me way, [D] yes auntie, [Bm] my [A] dear auntie, [D] oh you New Yorker's kind, she [A] danced the polka.
[D]
[A] [E]
[D]
[A] [E]
[A] Then we had [D] another drink [Bm] before we sacked [A] to leave, the liquor was [D] so awful strong I quickly fell [A] asleep.
To me way, [D] yes auntie, [Bm] my [A] dear auntie, oh [D] you New [E] Yorker's kind, she danced [A] the polka.
To me way, [D] yes auntie, my [A] dear auntie, oh [D] you New Yorker's kind, she [A] danced the polka.
When I awoke [D] next morning I had an [A] aching head, there was a [D] jackal lost, dark naked [A] in the bed.
To me way, [D] yes auntie, [B] my [A] dear auntie, [D] oh you New [B] Yorker's kind, she [A] danced the polka.
To me way, [D] yes [E] auntie, my [A] dear auntie, [D] oh you New Yorker's kind, [A] she danced the polka.
[D]
[E]
[D]
[A] [E]
[A] We'd all watch on [D] the pocketbook [F#] when the lady friends [A] were gone, and there was a [D] jackal lost, [F#] dark naked in [A] the room.
To me way, [D] yes auntie, [E] my [A] dear auntie, oh [D] you New [Bm] Yorker's kind, she danced [A] the polka.
To me way, [D] yes auntie, [E] my [A] dear auntie, oh [D] you New [Bm] Yorker's kind, she danced [A] the polka.
And looking round this little room there's nothing could I see, but a woman's shift [D] and an apron that were no use [A] to me.
To me way, [D] yes auntie, my [A] dear auntie, oh [D] you New [Bm] Yorker's kind, she danced [A] the polka.
To me way, [D] yes auntie, [B] my dear auntie, [A] oh [D] you New Yorker's kind, she [A] danced the polka.
To the flower parlour [D] for a suit of [F#] clothes, down Cherry [A] Street for lawn, there Martin [D] Churchill took me in,
[Bm] and sent me round [A] Cape Harn.
To me way, [D] yes auntie, [Bm] my [A] dear auntie, oh [D] you New [F#] Yorker's kind, she [A] danced the polka.
To me way, [D] my honey, [E] my [A] dear auntie, oh [D] you New Yorker's kind, she [A] danced the polka.
[D] [A] [E]
[A] [D]
[A] [E]
Key:  
A
1231
D
1321
E
2311
Bm
13421112
B
12341112
A
1231
D
1321
E
2311
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To jam and learn Finbar Furey - New York Girls chords, your primary focus should be mastering these chords sequence: D, Bm, A, D, A, E and A. To build a solid grasp, start slowly at 64 BPM and then match the original tempo of 128 BPM. With A Major as the song's key, tweak the capo to cater to your vocal pitch and chord likes.

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[A] As I walked [D] down to Chatham [Bm] Street a fair maid I [A] did meet, she asked me [D] to see her home, she lived in [A] Bleaker Street.
To me way, [D] yes auntie, [Em] my [A] dear auntie, oh [D] you New Yorker's kind, she [A] danced the polka.
To me way, [D] yes auntie, [E] my [A] dear auntie, [D] oh you New Yorker's kind, she [A] danced the polka.
And when we [D] got to Bleaker [B] Street we stopped at [A]
44, her mother [D] and her sister appeared to meet us [A] at the door.
To me way, [D] yes auntie, [E] my [A] dear auntie, oh [D] you New Yorker's kind, she [A] danced the polka.
To me way, [D] yes auntie, my [Bm] dear [A] auntie, [D] oh you New [Bm] Yorker's kind, she [A] danced the polka.
When I [D] got inside the [B] house the drinks were [A] passed around, the liquor [D] was so awful strong my head was [A] round and round.
To me way, [D] yes auntie, [Bm] my [A] dear auntie, oh [B] you New Yorker's kind, she danced the polka.
To me way, [D] yes auntie, [Bm] my [A] dear auntie, [D] oh you New Yorker's kind, she [A] danced the polka.
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[A] Then we had [D] another drink [Bm] before we sacked [A] to leave, the liquor was [D] so awful strong I quickly fell [A] asleep.
To me way, [D] yes auntie, [Bm] my [A] dear auntie, oh [D] you New [E] Yorker's kind, she danced [A] the polka.
To me way, [D] yes auntie, my [A] dear auntie, oh [D] you New Yorker's kind, she [A] danced the polka.
When I awoke [D] next morning I had an [A] aching head, there was a [D] jackal lost, dark naked [A] in the bed.
To me way, [D] yes auntie, [B] my [A] dear auntie, [D] oh you New [B] Yorker's kind, she [A] danced the polka.
To me way, [D] yes [E] auntie, my [A] dear auntie, [D] oh you New Yorker's kind, [A] she danced the polka.
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[A] We'd all watch on [D] the pocketbook [F#] when the lady friends [A] were gone, and there was a [D] jackal lost, [F#] dark naked in [A] the room.
To me way, [D] yes auntie, [E] my [A] dear auntie, oh [D] you New [Bm] Yorker's kind, she danced [A] the polka.
To me way, [D] yes auntie, [E] my [A] dear auntie, oh [D] you New [Bm] Yorker's kind, she danced [A] the polka.
And looking round this little room there's nothing could I see, but a woman's shift [D] and an apron that were no use [A] to me.
To me way, [D] yes auntie, my [A] dear auntie, oh [D] you New [Bm] Yorker's kind, she danced [A] the polka.
To me way, [D] yes auntie, [B] my dear auntie, [A] oh [D] you New Yorker's kind, she [A] danced the polka.
To the flower parlour [D] for a suit of [F#] clothes, down Cherry [A] Street for lawn, there Martin [D] Churchill took me in,
[Bm] and sent me round [A] Cape Harn.
To me way, [D] yes auntie, [Bm] my [A] dear auntie, oh [D] you New [F#] Yorker's kind, she [A] danced the polka.
To me way, [D] my honey, [E] my [A] dear auntie, oh [D] you New Yorker's kind, she [A] danced the polka.
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