Chords for Dolly Parton - Me And Little Andy
Tempo:
83.625 bpm
Chords used:
Eb
Ab
Bb
Ebm
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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I want to do a song for you now that's kind of a [Ab] special song to me.
A lot of folks that follow [Ebm] my career know that I write a lot of sad songs and [Eb] this one is absolutely pitiful.
[Ebm] It's true.
[Eb] It's a story about a little girl and a puppy dog and I call it Me and Little N.
Late one cold and stormy night I heard a dog bark.
Then I thought I heard somebody at my door knock.
[Ab] I wondered [Bb] who would be [Eb] outside in such [Ab] an awful storm.
Then I saw a little [Bb] girl with a puppy [Eb] in her arms.
Before I could say a word she said my name is Sandy and this here is my puppy dog and his name is Little Andy.
[Ab] Standing [Bb] in the bitter [Eb] cold in just [Ab] a ragged dress.
Then I asked her to come in [Bb] and this is what [Eb] she said.
Ain't you got no gingerbread?
Ain't you got no candy?
Ain't you got an extra bed for me and Little Andy?
[Ab]
Patty [Bb] cake a baker's man.
[Eb] My mommy [Ab] ran away again and we was all alone and didn't know what [Bb] we could do.
I wondered if you'd let us [Eb] stay with you.
Daddy I'm 34 going to the mill.
Can we stay all night?
If you don't love us no one will.
I promise we won't cry.
[Ab]
London [Bb] Bridge is falling [Eb] down.
[G] My [Ab] daddy's drunk again in town and we was all alone and didn't know what [Bb] we could do.
I wondered if you'd let us [Eb] stay with you.
She was just a little girl not more than six or seven.
That night as they slept the angels took them both to heaven.
[Ab] God [Bb] knew Little Andy [Eb] would be lost some time [Ab] ago.
Now Sandy and her puppy dog [Bb] won't ever be [Eb] alone.
Ain't you got no gingerbread?
Ain't you got no candy?
Don't you got an extra bed for me and Little Andy?
[N]
A lot of folks that follow [Ebm] my career know that I write a lot of sad songs and [Eb] this one is absolutely pitiful.
[Ebm] It's true.
[Eb] It's a story about a little girl and a puppy dog and I call it Me and Little N.
Late one cold and stormy night I heard a dog bark.
Then I thought I heard somebody at my door knock.
[Ab] I wondered [Bb] who would be [Eb] outside in such [Ab] an awful storm.
Then I saw a little [Bb] girl with a puppy [Eb] in her arms.
Before I could say a word she said my name is Sandy and this here is my puppy dog and his name is Little Andy.
[Ab] Standing [Bb] in the bitter [Eb] cold in just [Ab] a ragged dress.
Then I asked her to come in [Bb] and this is what [Eb] she said.
Ain't you got no gingerbread?
Ain't you got no candy?
Ain't you got an extra bed for me and Little Andy?
[Ab]
Patty [Bb] cake a baker's man.
[Eb] My mommy [Ab] ran away again and we was all alone and didn't know what [Bb] we could do.
I wondered if you'd let us [Eb] stay with you.
Daddy I'm 34 going to the mill.
Can we stay all night?
If you don't love us no one will.
I promise we won't cry.
[Ab]
London [Bb] Bridge is falling [Eb] down.
[G] My [Ab] daddy's drunk again in town and we was all alone and didn't know what [Bb] we could do.
I wondered if you'd let us [Eb] stay with you.
She was just a little girl not more than six or seven.
That night as they slept the angels took them both to heaven.
[Ab] God [Bb] knew Little Andy [Eb] would be lost some time [Ab] ago.
Now Sandy and her puppy dog [Bb] won't ever be [Eb] alone.
Ain't you got no gingerbread?
Ain't you got no candy?
Don't you got an extra bed for me and Little Andy?
[N]
Key:
Eb
Ab
Bb
Ebm
G
Eb
Ab
Bb
I want to do _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ a song for you now that's kind of a [Ab] special song to me.
A lot of folks that follow [Ebm] my career know that I write a lot of sad songs and [Eb] this one is absolutely pitiful.
_ _ _ [Ebm] It's true. _ _
_ _ [Eb] It's a story about a little girl and a puppy dog and _ I call it Me and Little N. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Late one cold and stormy night I heard a dog bark.
Then I thought I heard somebody at my door knock.
[Ab] I wondered [Bb] who would be [Eb] outside in such [Ab] an awful storm.
Then I saw a little [Bb] girl with a puppy [Eb] in her arms.
_ Before I could say a word she said my name is Sandy and this here is my puppy dog and his name is Little Andy.
[Ab] Standing [Bb] in the bitter [Eb] cold in just [Ab] a ragged dress.
Then I asked her to come in [Bb] and this is what [Eb] she said. _
Ain't you got no gingerbread?
Ain't you got no candy?
Ain't you got an extra bed for me and Little Andy?
[Ab]
Patty [Bb] cake a baker's man.
[Eb] My mommy [Ab] ran away again and we was all alone and didn't know what [Bb] we could do.
I wondered if you'd let us [Eb] stay with you. _ _
Daddy I'm 34 going to the mill.
Can we stay all night?
If you don't love us no one will.
I promise we won't cry.
[Ab]
London [Bb] Bridge is falling [Eb] down.
[G] My [Ab] daddy's drunk again in town and we was all alone and didn't know what [Bb] we could do.
I wondered if you'd let us [Eb] stay with you. _ _ _
_ _ _ She was just a little girl not more than six or seven.
That night as they slept the angels took them both to heaven.
[Ab] God [Bb] knew Little Andy [Eb] would be lost some time [Ab] ago.
Now Sandy and her puppy dog [Bb] won't ever be [Eb] alone. _ _ _
Ain't you got no gingerbread?
Ain't you got no candy? _
Don't you got an extra bed for me and Little Andy?
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _
A lot of folks that follow [Ebm] my career know that I write a lot of sad songs and [Eb] this one is absolutely pitiful.
_ _ _ [Ebm] It's true. _ _
_ _ [Eb] It's a story about a little girl and a puppy dog and _ I call it Me and Little N. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Late one cold and stormy night I heard a dog bark.
Then I thought I heard somebody at my door knock.
[Ab] I wondered [Bb] who would be [Eb] outside in such [Ab] an awful storm.
Then I saw a little [Bb] girl with a puppy [Eb] in her arms.
_ Before I could say a word she said my name is Sandy and this here is my puppy dog and his name is Little Andy.
[Ab] Standing [Bb] in the bitter [Eb] cold in just [Ab] a ragged dress.
Then I asked her to come in [Bb] and this is what [Eb] she said. _
Ain't you got no gingerbread?
Ain't you got no candy?
Ain't you got an extra bed for me and Little Andy?
[Ab]
Patty [Bb] cake a baker's man.
[Eb] My mommy [Ab] ran away again and we was all alone and didn't know what [Bb] we could do.
I wondered if you'd let us [Eb] stay with you. _ _
Daddy I'm 34 going to the mill.
Can we stay all night?
If you don't love us no one will.
I promise we won't cry.
[Ab]
London [Bb] Bridge is falling [Eb] down.
[G] My [Ab] daddy's drunk again in town and we was all alone and didn't know what [Bb] we could do.
I wondered if you'd let us [Eb] stay with you. _ _ _
_ _ _ She was just a little girl not more than six or seven.
That night as they slept the angels took them both to heaven.
[Ab] God [Bb] knew Little Andy [Eb] would be lost some time [Ab] ago.
Now Sandy and her puppy dog [Bb] won't ever be [Eb] alone. _ _ _
Ain't you got no gingerbread?
Ain't you got no candy? _
Don't you got an extra bed for me and Little Andy?
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _