Текст песни New York Girls - Bellowhead
As
I
walked
down
to
New
York
town,
a
fair
maid
I
did
meet
She
asked
me
back
to
see
her
place;
she
lived
on
Barrack
Street
And
away,
Santy,
my
dear
Annie
Oh
you
New
York
girls,
can't
you
dance
the
polka?
And
when
we
got
to
Barrack
Street,
we
stopped
at
forty-four
Her
mother
and
her
sister
were
waiting
at
the
door
And
away,
Santy,
my
dear
Annie
Oh
you
New
York
girls,
can't
you
dance
the
polka?
And
when
I
got
inside
the
house,
the
drinks
were
passed
around
The
liquor
was
so
awful
strong,
my
head
went
round
and
round
And
then
we
had
another
drink
before
we
sat
to
eat
The
liquor
was
so
awful
strong,
I
quickly
fell
asleep
And
away,
Santy,
my
dear
Annie
Oh
you
New
York
girls,
can't
you
dance
the
polka?
When
I
awoke
next
morning,
I
had
an
aching
head
And
there
was
I
Jack
all
alone,
stark
naked
in
me
bed
My
gold
watch
and
my
money
and
my
lady
friend
were
gone
And
there
was
I
Jack
all
alone,
stark
naked
in
the
room
And
away,
Santy,
my
dear
Annie
Oh
you
New
York
girls,
can't
you
dance
the
polka?
Oh
looking
round
that
little
room,
there's
nothing
I
could
see
But
a
woman's
shift
and
apron
that
were
no
use
to
me
With
a
barrel
for
a
suit
of
clothes,
down
Cherry
Street
forlorn
Where
Martin
Churchill
took
me
in
and
he
sent
me
round
Cape
Horn
So
sailor
lads,
take
warning
when
you
land
on
New
York
shore
You'll
have
to
get
up
early
to
be
smarter
than
a
whore
And
away,
Santy,
my
dear
Annie
Oh
you
New
York
girls,
can't
you
dance
the
polka?
And
away,
Santy,
my
dear
Annie
Oh
you
New
York
girls,
can't
you
dance
the
polka?
1 Roll Alabama
2 10,000 Miles Away
3 Parson's Farewell
4 Cold Blows the Wind
5 Cross-eyed and Chinless
6 Captain Wedderburn
7 Betsy Baker
8 Yarmouth Town
9 Haul Away
10 Little Sally Racket
11 The March Past
12 Rosemary Lane
13 Sloe Gin
14 Roll the Woodpile Down
15 London Town
16 New York Girls
17 Frogs Legs & Dragon's Teeth
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