Key: Bb major•
Intro 1
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Dm
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Verse 1
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what a gal, her name was Haydee Brown. I'd take
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her out, to ride about,
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when the moon was shining down. We'd sit
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alone, when we got home,
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out in the old porch swing. Then the dear
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while sweetly to her I would sing:
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Oh, Haydee, my little lady,
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I love no one but you. Oh, Haydee, my
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little lady, won't you love me,
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too? We'll get married in June, and
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then settle down for life. Oh, Haydee, my
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little lady, won't you be my wife?
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2. I had a gal, oh, what a pal,
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she left me alone one day. I didn't
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mind, because I find,
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they most always do you that way. So, I went
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if another gal I couldn't find. In less
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now I hand her the same old line:
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Oh, Sadie, my little lady,
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I love no one but you. Oh, Sadie, my
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little lady, won't you love me,
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too? We'll get married in June, and
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then settle down for life. Oh, Sadie, my little
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lady, won't you be my wife?
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