La Le Too Dum Acordes

por Barbara Dane
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From the album American Folk song.¿Te ha sido útil esta información?
Dificultad: principiante
Afinación: E A D G B E
Tonalidad: C
Cejilla: 5o traste
Autor: beatboy65 [a] 9726. Última edición el 16 dic 2020

Acordes

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[Intro]
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[Verse 1]
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As I went out one mornin' to greet the pleasant air
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La Le Too Dum, Too Dum, La Le Too Dum Day
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As I went out one mornin' to greet the pleasant air
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I overheard a mother scolding her daughter fair
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La Le Too Dum, Too Dum, La Le Too Dum Day
 
[Verse 2]
    C                                                   G7
You better go wash them dishes and hush your flatterin' tongue
      C                 G7            C
La Le Too Dum, Too Dum, La Le Too Dum Day
    C                                                   F
You better go wash them dishes and hush your flatterin' tongue
     C                                           G7
You know you wanna get married, that you are too young
      C                 G7            C
La Le Too Dum, Too Dum, La Le Too Dum Day
 
[Instrumental]48
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[Verse 3]
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Well now pity my condition just like you would your own
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  Too Dum, Too Dum, La Le Too Dum Day
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Pity my condition just like you would your own
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Fourteen long years I been living all alone
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La Le Too Dum, Too Dum, La Le Too Dum Day
 
[Verse 4]
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Well supposin' I was willin', where would you get a man?
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La Le Too Dum, Too Dum, La Le Too Dum Day
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Well supposin' I was willin', where would you get a man?
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oh Lord have mercy mama, I could marry that handsome Dan
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La Le Too Dum, Too Dum, La Le Too Dum Day
 
[Verse 5]
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Why theres tinkers and tailors and boys from the plow
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La Le Too Dum, Too Dum, La Le Too Dum Day
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Tinkers and tailors and boys from the plow
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Oh Lord have mercy Mama, I'm a'getting that feeling now
      C                 G7            C    G7  C
La Le Too Dum, Too Dum, La Le Too Dum Day
 
[Verse 6]
           C                                       G7
Yes theres doctors and lawyers, and men of high de-gree
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La Le Too Dum, Too Dum, La Le Too Dum Day
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Doctors and lawyers, and men of high de-gree
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Some of them wants to marry, one to marry me
      C                 G7            C    G7  C
La Le Too Dum, Too Dum, La Le Too Dum Day
 
[Verse 7]
      C                                          G7
Well now my daughters married, she's well for to do
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La Le Too Dum, Too Dum, La Le Too Dum Day
C                                           F
Now my daughters married, she's well for to do
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I'll gather round young fellers. I'm on the market too
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La Le Too Dum, Too Dum, La Le Too Dum Day
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