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Cherokee Boogie by Hank Williams Submitter : Date : 2009-11-11 23:00:25 Views Today : 1 Total Views : 286
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#-------------------------------PLEASE NOTE-------------------------------------#
# This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the #
# song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. #
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Intro [B B E E] n n[E] nOh Cherokee Chief as he dances along n nhe sings an Indian boogie to a white man's song n nChorus n [A] nSingin' "Hey Ho-alena" (Hey Ho-alena) n [E] nSingin' "Hey Ho-alena" (Hey Ho-alena) n [B] [E] nSingin' "Hey Ho-alena Ola-nana which-a nai-ay" n n[E] nWell he dances over here, and he dances over there. n nAnd he dances with a squaw called "Standin' Bear" n n(Chorus) n nGuitar Solo n n[E] nWell he dances in a trot and he dances in a walk n nbut he keeps on a shakin' his old tommyhawk n n(Chorus) n n[E] nNow he sings a little soft and he sings a little loud n nand his tom-tom beats on full blue cloud. ß( Hank sings it this way) n (so big and proud) ß(actual lyrics) n(Chorus) n nFiddle Solo n n[E] nHe's a Cherokee Chief as you all might know n nwhen he sings his boogie sayin' "Hey why-yo" n [A] nSingin' "Hey Ho-alena" (Hey Ho-alena) n [E] nSingin' "Hey Ho-alena" (Hey Ho-alena) n [B] [E] nSingin' "Hey Ho-alena Oo-oo-nana which-a nai-ay-ay". n nEnding
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