Chords for Penny Candy
Tempo:
89.8 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
D
B
F#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[A]
There's a little girl lives on our street, she's awful [E] sweet and pretty.
The boys stand on their heads for her, but she [A] thinks they're all silly.
She's got freckles on her nose, her hair is light and [D] sandy.
Penelope [B] Kendent says her name, but we call [A] her Penny Kendi.
She doesn't know what a nickel is, she's got [E] no use for dollars.
There's always a penny in her hand, and licorice [A] on her collar.
She's the sweetest girl in town, the little boys think [D] she's a dandy.
But their monkey shines don't bother her while she's eating [A] penny candy.
Penny candy, she [D] eats that messy kind.
Penny candy, [E] she eats it [A] all the time.
[E]
[A]
She brightens up the neighborhood, her little face is [E] always blowing.
And when she's in a hurry, we all know where [A] she's a going.
It's to the little corner store, that's awful [D] close and handy.
Then once again her happy face is black with [A] penny candy.
Penny candy, [D] she eats that [A] messy kind.
Penny candy, [E] she eats it [A] all the time.
[E]
[A]
She's always got a smile for you if you should [E] ever meet her.
And with candy on her face, her smile is a [A] little sweeter.
Penelope Kendent says her name, and she likes that [D] fine and dandy.
But if you want to see her dimple show, just call her Penny [A] Kendi.
Penny candy, [D] she eats that [A] messy kind.
Penny candy, [E] she eats it all [A] the time.
[F#m]
There's a little girl lives on our street, she's awful [E] sweet and pretty.
The boys stand on their heads for her, but she [A] thinks they're all silly.
She's got freckles on her nose, her hair is light and [D] sandy.
Penelope [B] Kendent says her name, but we call [A] her Penny Kendi.
She doesn't know what a nickel is, she's got [E] no use for dollars.
There's always a penny in her hand, and licorice [A] on her collar.
She's the sweetest girl in town, the little boys think [D] she's a dandy.
But their monkey shines don't bother her while she's eating [A] penny candy.
Penny candy, she [D] eats that messy kind.
Penny candy, [E] she eats it [A] all the time.
[E]
[A]
She brightens up the neighborhood, her little face is [E] always blowing.
And when she's in a hurry, we all know where [A] she's a going.
It's to the little corner store, that's awful [D] close and handy.
Then once again her happy face is black with [A] penny candy.
Penny candy, [D] she eats that [A] messy kind.
Penny candy, [E] she eats it [A] all the time.
[E]
[A]
She's always got a smile for you if you should [E] ever meet her.
And with candy on her face, her smile is a [A] little sweeter.
Penelope Kendent says her name, and she likes that [D] fine and dandy.
But if you want to see her dimple show, just call her Penny [A] Kendi.
Penny candy, [D] she eats that [A] messy kind.
Penny candy, [E] she eats it all [A] the time.
[F#m]
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_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
There's a little girl lives on our street, she's awful [E] sweet and pretty.
The boys stand on their heads for her, but she [A] thinks they're all silly.
She's got freckles on her nose, her hair is light and [D] sandy.
_ Penelope [B] Kendent says her name, but we call [A] her Penny Kendi.
She doesn't know what a nickel is, she's got [E] no use for dollars.
There's always a penny in her hand, and licorice [A] on her collar.
She's the sweetest girl in town, the little boys think [D] she's a dandy.
But their monkey shines don't bother her while she's eating [A] penny candy.
_ Penny candy, she [D] eats that messy kind.
_ Penny candy, [E] she eats it [A] all the time.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
She brightens up the neighborhood, her little face is [E] always blowing.
And when she's in a hurry, we all know where [A] she's a going.
It's to the little corner store, that's awful [D] close and handy.
Then once again her happy face is black with [A] penny candy.
_ Penny candy, [D] she eats that [A] messy kind. _
_ Penny candy, [E] she eats it [A] all the time.
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
She's always got a smile for you if you should [E] ever meet her.
And with candy on her face, her smile is a [A] little sweeter.
Penelope Kendent says her name, and she likes that [D] fine and dandy.
But if you want to see her dimple show, just call her Penny [A] Kendi. _
_ Penny candy, [D] she eats that [A] messy kind. _
_ Penny candy, [E] she eats it all [A] the time.
_ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _ _ _
There's a little girl lives on our street, she's awful [E] sweet and pretty.
The boys stand on their heads for her, but she [A] thinks they're all silly.
She's got freckles on her nose, her hair is light and [D] sandy.
_ Penelope [B] Kendent says her name, but we call [A] her Penny Kendi.
She doesn't know what a nickel is, she's got [E] no use for dollars.
There's always a penny in her hand, and licorice [A] on her collar.
She's the sweetest girl in town, the little boys think [D] she's a dandy.
But their monkey shines don't bother her while she's eating [A] penny candy.
_ Penny candy, she [D] eats that messy kind.
_ Penny candy, [E] she eats it [A] all the time.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
She brightens up the neighborhood, her little face is [E] always blowing.
And when she's in a hurry, we all know where [A] she's a going.
It's to the little corner store, that's awful [D] close and handy.
Then once again her happy face is black with [A] penny candy.
_ Penny candy, [D] she eats that [A] messy kind. _
_ Penny candy, [E] she eats it [A] all the time.
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
She's always got a smile for you if you should [E] ever meet her.
And with candy on her face, her smile is a [A] little sweeter.
Penelope Kendent says her name, and she likes that [D] fine and dandy.
But if you want to see her dimple show, just call her Penny [A] Kendi. _
_ Penny candy, [D] she eats that [A] messy kind. _
_ Penny candy, [E] she eats it all [A] the time.
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