New York Girls Chords by The Kingston Trio
Tempo:
103.05 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
G
Em
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Em] [Bm] [D]
[G] [D]
Ah, [G] ah, ah, [A] ah, ah, [D] ah, ah, ah, [G] ah, ah, ah, ah, [A] [D] ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah,
Shipmates [G] listen to me, [A] I'll tell you in [D] my song
Of the things that happen [G] to me [A] when I come home from [D] Hong Kong
To me, way, say, [A] my [D] dear Annie
Oh, you New York [A] gals can't you dance [D] the funk up
As I walked [G] down to Chatham Street, [A] a fair maid I [D] didn't meet
She asked me please to see her [A] home, she lived on [D] Blakeney Street
Now if you'll [G] only come with [A] me, you can [D] have a treat
You can have a [G] glass of brandy, [A] and something nice [D] to eat
To me, way, [G] say, [A] my [D] dear Annie
Oh, you New York [A] gals can't you [D] dance the funk up
Before we [G] sat down to eat, [A] we had several [D] drinks
The liquor was [G] so awful strong, I quickly [D] fell asleep to me
To me, [G] way, say, [A] my [D] dear Annie
Oh, [G] you New York [A] gals can't you dance [D] the funk up
When I [G] awoke next morning, [A] I had a [D] naked head
My gold watch [G] and my pocket book [A] and a lady friend
[D]
Now looking around [G] this little room, nothing [D] could I see
But a woman's [G] shoes and apron, [A] which now [D] belonged to me
To me, way, [G] say, [A] my [D] dear Annie
Oh, you New [A] York gals can't you [D] dance the funk up
Now dressed in the [G] lady's apron, [A] I wandered [D] most forlorn
Till Martin Churchill [G] took me in and he sent [D] me round Cape Horn
To me, [G] way, say, [A] my [D] dear Annie
Oh, [G] you New York [A] gals can't you dance [D] the funk up
To me, way, [G] say, [A] my [D] dear Annie
Oh, you [G] New York gals [A] can't you dance [D] the funk up
[N]
[G] [D]
Ah, [G] ah, ah, [A] ah, ah, [D] ah, ah, ah, [G] ah, ah, ah, ah, [A] [D] ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah,
Shipmates [G] listen to me, [A] I'll tell you in [D] my song
Of the things that happen [G] to me [A] when I come home from [D] Hong Kong
To me, way, say, [A] my [D] dear Annie
Oh, you New York [A] gals can't you dance [D] the funk up
As I walked [G] down to Chatham Street, [A] a fair maid I [D] didn't meet
She asked me please to see her [A] home, she lived on [D] Blakeney Street
Now if you'll [G] only come with [A] me, you can [D] have a treat
You can have a [G] glass of brandy, [A] and something nice [D] to eat
To me, way, [G] say, [A] my [D] dear Annie
Oh, you New York [A] gals can't you [D] dance the funk up
Before we [G] sat down to eat, [A] we had several [D] drinks
The liquor was [G] so awful strong, I quickly [D] fell asleep to me
To me, [G] way, say, [A] my [D] dear Annie
Oh, [G] you New York [A] gals can't you dance [D] the funk up
When I [G] awoke next morning, [A] I had a [D] naked head
My gold watch [G] and my pocket book [A] and a lady friend
[D]
Now looking around [G] this little room, nothing [D] could I see
But a woman's [G] shoes and apron, [A] which now [D] belonged to me
To me, way, [G] say, [A] my [D] dear Annie
Oh, you New [A] York gals can't you [D] dance the funk up
Now dressed in the [G] lady's apron, [A] I wandered [D] most forlorn
Till Martin Churchill [G] took me in and he sent [D] me round Cape Horn
To me, [G] way, say, [A] my [D] dear Annie
Oh, [G] you New York [A] gals can't you dance [D] the funk up
To me, way, [G] say, [A] my [D] dear Annie
Oh, you [G] New York gals [A] can't you dance [D] the funk up
[N]
Key:
D
A
G
Em
Bm
D
A
G
_ _ [Em] _ _ _ [Bm] _ [D] _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ [D] _ _
Ah, [G] ah, ah, [A] ah, ah, [D] _ ah, ah, ah, [G] ah, ah, ah, ah, [A] _ _ [D] _ ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah,
Shipmates [G] listen to me, [A] I'll tell you in [D] my song
Of the things that happen [G] to me [A] when I come home from [D] Hong Kong
To me, way, say, [A] my [D] dear Annie
Oh, you New York [A] gals can't you dance [D] the funk up _
As I walked [G] down to Chatham Street, [A] a fair maid I [D] didn't meet
She asked me please to see her [A] home, she lived on [D] Blakeney Street
Now if you'll [G] only come with [A] me, you can [D] have a treat
You can have a [G] glass of brandy, [A] and something nice [D] to eat
To me, way, [G] say, [A] my [D] dear Annie _
Oh, you New York [A] gals can't you [D] dance the funk up _
Before we [G] sat down to eat, [A] we had several [D] drinks
The liquor was [G] so awful strong, I quickly [D] fell asleep to me
To me, [G] way, say, [A] my [D] dear Annie
Oh, [G] you New York [A] gals can't you dance [D] the funk up
When I [G] awoke next morning, [A] I had a [D] naked head
My gold watch [G] and my pocket book [A] and a lady friend
[D] _
Now looking around [G] this little room, nothing [D] could I see
But a woman's [G] shoes and apron, [A] which now [D] belonged to me
To me, way, [G] say, [A] my [D] dear Annie
Oh, you New [A] York gals can't you [D] dance the funk up
Now dressed in the [G] lady's apron, [A] I wandered [D] most forlorn
Till Martin Churchill [G] took me in and he sent [D] me round Cape Horn
To me, [G] way, say, [A] my [D] dear Annie
Oh, [G] you New York [A] gals can't you dance [D] the funk up
To me, way, [G] say, [A] my [D] dear Annie
Oh, you [G] New York gals [A] can't you dance [D] the funk _ _ _ up
_ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ [D] _ _
Ah, [G] ah, ah, [A] ah, ah, [D] _ ah, ah, ah, [G] ah, ah, ah, ah, [A] _ _ [D] _ ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah,
Shipmates [G] listen to me, [A] I'll tell you in [D] my song
Of the things that happen [G] to me [A] when I come home from [D] Hong Kong
To me, way, say, [A] my [D] dear Annie
Oh, you New York [A] gals can't you dance [D] the funk up _
As I walked [G] down to Chatham Street, [A] a fair maid I [D] didn't meet
She asked me please to see her [A] home, she lived on [D] Blakeney Street
Now if you'll [G] only come with [A] me, you can [D] have a treat
You can have a [G] glass of brandy, [A] and something nice [D] to eat
To me, way, [G] say, [A] my [D] dear Annie _
Oh, you New York [A] gals can't you [D] dance the funk up _
Before we [G] sat down to eat, [A] we had several [D] drinks
The liquor was [G] so awful strong, I quickly [D] fell asleep to me
To me, [G] way, say, [A] my [D] dear Annie
Oh, [G] you New York [A] gals can't you dance [D] the funk up
When I [G] awoke next morning, [A] I had a [D] naked head
My gold watch [G] and my pocket book [A] and a lady friend
[D] _
Now looking around [G] this little room, nothing [D] could I see
But a woman's [G] shoes and apron, [A] which now [D] belonged to me
To me, way, [G] say, [A] my [D] dear Annie
Oh, you New [A] York gals can't you [D] dance the funk up
Now dressed in the [G] lady's apron, [A] I wandered [D] most forlorn
Till Martin Churchill [G] took me in and he sent [D] me round Cape Horn
To me, [G] way, say, [A] my [D] dear Annie
Oh, [G] you New York [A] gals can't you dance [D] the funk up
To me, way, [G] say, [A] my [D] dear Annie
Oh, you [G] New York gals [A] can't you dance [D] the funk _ _ _ up
_ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _