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- Sioux City Sue
- Words by Kay Freedman,
Music by Kick Thomas - 1945
Verse: |
F A7 |
D7 |
G7 |
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C7 |
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F |
- A7 |
D7 |
G7 |
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C7 |
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F C7 |
Chorus: |
F |
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G7 |
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C7 |
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F Bb |
F C7 |
F |
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G7 |
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C7 |
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F (C7
repeat all) |
- 8-beat intro. Play 4-beats
for each cell, reading from left to right.
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- Verse:
- I drove a herd of cattle
down from old Nebraska way.
- That's how I come to be
in a a the state of Ioway.
- I met a girl in Ioway,
Her eyes were big and blue.
- I asked her what her name
was; She said "Sioux City Sue."
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- Chorus:
- Sioux City Sue, Sioux City
Sue,
- Your hair is red, your eyes
are blue, I'd swap my horse and dog for you.
Sioux City Sue, Sioux City Sue,
- There ain't no gal as true
as my sweet Sioux City Sue.
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Arranged by Jim Bottorff
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- This Chord Chart
may not appear correctly with some browsers. It should
be viewed with a full size window.
- The chord names should
appear in single rows. Let me know of any problems.
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- email: jbott@ix.netcom.com