Billy Boy: accordi di
Ed Mccurdy
Ed Mccurdy

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Tonalità: F major
Verse 1
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Oh,
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where have you been,
Billy boy, Billy boy?
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Oh, where have you been, charming Billy?
I have been to seek a wife,
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she's the joy of my life.
She's a young thing
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and cannot leave her mother.
Did she ask you to come in,
Billy boy, Billy boy?
Did she ask you to come in,
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charming Billy?
Yes, she asked me to come in,
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and there's a dimple in her chin,
But she's a young thing
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and cannot leave her mother.
Did she sit for you a chair,
Billy boy, Billy boy?
Did she sit for you a chair,
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charming Billy?
Yes, she's set for me a chair,
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And she's got ringlets in her hair,
But she's a young thing,
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And cannot leave her mother.
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Can she bake a cherry pie,
Billy boy, Billy boy?
Can she bake a cherry pie,
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Charming Billy?
She can bake a cherry pie,
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Quick as a cat can wink and sigh,
But she's a young thing
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and cannot leave her mother.
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How old is she, Billy boy, Billy boy?
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How old is she, charming Billy?
Three times six
and four times seven,
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twenty -eight and eleven.
She's a young thing
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and cannot leave her mother.
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you
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