Yankee Doodle

Yankee Doodle (Text und Akkorde für Gitarre)

 

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Father and I went down to camp, 

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Along with Captain Gooding.
 
    G                C              
And there we saw the men and boys, 

   D7             G   
As thick as hasty pudding. 

 
Refrain: 
C              D7      G    
Yankee doodle, keep it up, 

D7            G              
Yankee doodle dandy
 
C              D7      G      
Mind the music and the step, 

    D7                G            
And with the girls be handy. 

 
 
G                        D7  

There was Captain Washington 

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Upon a slapping stallion, 

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A-giving orders to his men, 

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I guess there was a million. 


 
Refrain

 
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And then the feathers on his hat, 

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They looked so' tarnal fin-a, 

  G           C              
I wanted pockily to get 

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To give to my Jemima. 

 

Refrain 
 

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And then we saw a swamping gun, 

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Large as a log of maple

 G            C              
Upon a deuced little cart, 

  D7                G     
A load for father's cattle. 


 
Refrain

 
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And every time they shoot it off, 

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It takes a horn of powder 

   G                  C              
It makes a noise like father's gun, 

  D7          G    
Only a nation louder. 

 
Refrain
 
 
  G                     D7  
I went as nigh to one myself, 

    G              D7 
As' Siah's underpinning 

    G              C              
And father went as nigh agin, 

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I thought the deuce was in him. 

 
Refrain
 
 
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We saw a little barrel, too, 

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The heads were made of leather 

     G                    C              
They knocked upon it with little clubs, 

    D7                 G        
And called the folks together. 

 
Refrain
 
 
    G                           D7  
And there they'd fife away like fun, 

    G                    D7 
And play on cornstalk fiddles, 

    G                C              
And some had ribbons red as blood, 

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All bound around their middles.
 
 
Refrain

 
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The troopers, too, would gallop up
 
    G                   D7 
And fire right in our faces
 
G              C              
It scared me almost to death 

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To see them run such races.
 
 
Refrain 

 
G                       D7  
Uncle Sam came there to change 

     G                 D7 
Some pancakes and some onions, 

     G              C              
For' lasses cake to carry home 

   D7                G       
To give his wife and young ones. 

 

Refrain





Amerikanisches Volkslied / Marschierlied von Barry Taylor. 
In manchen Quellen wird Richard Shuckburgh als Urheber genannt.
Enstehung vor / während des amerikanischen Unabhängigkeitskrieges. 


Weitere Lieder aus dem amerikanischen Bürgerkrieg:
Aura Lee