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New York Girls Lyrics. As I walked down the Broadway. One evening last July. I met a maid who asked me trade. And a sailor lad says I. To Tiffany's I took her. I didn't mind expense.
My Dear Annie. Oh, you New York girls. can't you dance the polka? My flash man he's a Yankee. With his hair cut short behind. He wears a pair of black sea-boots. And he sails in the Blackball Line. And He's homeward bound this evening. And with me he will stay. So get a move on, sailor-boy. Get cracking on your way. Away Santee. My Dear Annie.
New York Girls Lyrics & Meanings: As I walked down the Broadway / One evening last July / I met a maid who asked me trade / And a sailor lad says I / / Chorus / Away Santee / My Dear Annie / Oh, you New York girls / can't you dance the polka?
New York Girls lyrics performed by Gaelic Storm: As I walked down the Broadway One evening last July I met a maid who.
Lyrics to Gaelic Storm New York Girls: As I walked down the Broadway One evening last July I met a maid who asked me trade And a sailor lad says I To Tiffany's I took her I didn't mind expense I bought her a pair of gold earrings And they cost me fifteen cents
My Dear Annie. Oh, you New York girls. can't you dance the polka? My flash man he's a Yankee. With his hair cut short behind. He wears a pair of black sea-boots. And he sails in the Blackball Line. And He's homeward bound this evening. And with me he will stay. So get a move on, sailor-boy. Get cracking on your way. Away Santee. My Dear Annie.
23 Νοε 2020 · Chorus: Away Santee. My Dear Annie. Oh, you New York girls. Can't you dance the polka? And she says, "You Limejuice sailor. Now see me home you may" But when we reached her cottage door. She this to me did say. My flash man he's a Yankee. With his hair cut short behind. He wears a pair of black sea-boots. And he sails in the Blackball Line.