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Sally Let Your Bangs Hand Down
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only, it's a very good song recorded by Boxcar Willie.
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Sally Let Your Bangs Hand Down Recorded by Boxcar Willie Written by Henry F. Maddox and Rose Maddox
C I met a gal from Old Kentucky F She was happy and go-lucky C G7 Sally let your bangs hang down C She called me her honey-bunny F Just to make me spend my money C G7 C Sally let your bangs hang down
Well Sally she could land 'em F She'd love them and she'd leave ‘em C G7 Sally let your bangs hang down C I'll find out what Sally's got F Makes a man think she's so hot C G7 C Sally let your bangs hang down
I saw Sally changin' clothes F She was in a perfect pose C G7 Sally let your bangs hang down C She caught me a-peepin' in F I didn't think it was a sin C G7 C Sally let your bangs hang down
Sally she can land 'em F She loves 'em and she leaves 'em C G7 Sally let your bangs hang down C Sally called me her man F Gettin’ all that she can C G7 C Sally let your bangs hang down
Now I'll have to be confessin' F Sally always kept me guessin' C G7 Sally let your bangs hang down C Sally jumped up on a pony F Rode away with my friend Tony C G7 C Sally let your bangs hang down
Well Sally she could land 'em F She'd love them and she'd leave ‘em C G7 Sally let your bangs hang down C I'll find out what Sally's got F Makes a man think she's so hot C G7 C Sally let your bangs hang down
G7 C Oh Sally let your bangs hang down
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