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Me And Little Andy lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use
only, it's a very pretty song written and recorded by Dolly Parton.
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Me And Little Andy Written and recorded by Dolly Parton
C Late one cold and stormy night I heard a dog a barking
Then I thought I heard somebody at my door a knocking F G7 C F I wondered who could be outside in such an awful storm G7 C Then I saw a little girl with a puppy in her arms
Before I could say a word she said my name is Sandy
And this here is my puppy dog it's name is little Andy F G7 C F Standing in the bitter cold in just a ragged dress G7 C Then I asked her to come in and this is what she said
Ain't you got no gingerbread ain't you got no candy
Ain't you got an extra bed for me and little Andy F G7 C F Patty cake and bakers man my mommy ran away again G7 And we was all alone and didn't know what else to do C I wonder if you'll let us stay with you
Giddy up trotty horse goin' to the mill can we stay all night
If you don't love us no one will I promise we won't cry F G7 C F London bridge is falling down my daddy's drunk again in town G7 And we was all alone and didn't what we could do C We wonder if you'll let us stay with you
She was just a little girl not more than six or seven
But that night as they slept the angels took them both to heaven F G7 C F God knew little Andy would be lonesome with her gone G7 C Now Sandy and her puppy dog won't ever be alone
Ain't you got no gingerbread ain't you got no candy
Ain't you got an extra bed for me and little Andy
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