The Village Stompers - Washington Square, аккорды

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Washington Square

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From Cape Cod Light to the Mississip', to San-
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Francisco Bay.
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They're talkin' ' bout this famous place, А
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down Greenwich Village way.
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They hootenanny all the time with folks from
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every-where.
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Come Sunday morning, rain or shine, right in
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Washington Square.
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And so I got my banjo out, just sitting, catching dust.
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And painted right across the case, 'Greenwich Village or Bust!'
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My folks were sad to see me go, but I got no
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meaning there.
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So, I said, goodbye, Kansas, Mo. and
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hello, Washington Square.
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Near Tennessee, I met a guy who
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played 12 string guitar.
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He also had a mighty voice, not to
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mention a car.
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Each time he hit those bluegrass chords, you
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sure smelled mountain air.
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I said, don't waste it on the wind, come
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on to Washington Square.
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In New Orleans, we saw a gal a-walkin'
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with no shoes.
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And from her throat there comes a growl, she
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sure was singin' the blues.
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She sang for all humanity, this gal with raven
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hair.
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I said, it's for the world to hear, come to
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Washington Square.
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We cannonballed into New York on good old
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US 1.
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'Til up ahead we saw the arch, agleamin'
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bright in the sun.
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As far as all the eye could see, ten thousand
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folks were there.
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And singing in sweet harmony, right in
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Washington Square.
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Let's go to Washington Square - come on to
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Washington Square.

Комментарий автора:

The Village Stompers was a U.S. music group that developed the "Folk-Dixie" 
instrumental sound.
The group originated from Greenwich Village, New York and consisted of 
Dick Brady, Don Coates,
Mitchell May, Ralph Casale, Frank Hubbell, Lenny Pogan, Al McManus and Joe