Yankee Doodle
Yankee Doodle (Text und Akkorde für Gitarre)
G D7 Father and I went down to camp, G D7 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 G D7 Upon a slapping stallion, G C A-giving orders to his men, D7 G I guess there was a million. Refrain G D7 And then the feathers on his hat, G D7 They looked so' tarnal fin-a, G C I wanted pockily to get D7 G To give to my Jemima. Refrain G D7 And then we saw a swamping gun, G D7 Large as a log of maple G C Upon a deuced little cart, D7 G A load for father's cattle. Refrain G D7 And every time they shoot it off, G D7 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, D7 G I thought the deuce was in him. Refrain G D7 We saw a little barrel, too, G D7 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, D7 G All bound around their middles. Refrain G D7 The troopers, too, would gallop up G D7 And fire right in our faces G C It scared me almost to death D7 G 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