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This is one of the first tunes I learned to play as a 14-year-old lover of the accordion. I picked it up in bits and pieces whenever I heard it played, either on the radio or at live music sessions. It’s another that is timeless in terms of its origin.
DC | B,EE GFE | BEB dBA | BcB BAF | GFG AFD | B,EE GFE | BEB dBA | BAG FAF | GEE E-EB || B,EE GFE | BEB dBA | BcB BAF | GFG AFD | B,EE GFE | BEB dBA | BAG FAF | GEE Eed || Bee gfe | geg bge | d2 a fed | fad fed | Bee gfe | dfe dBA | BAG FAF | GEE Eed || Bee gfe | geg bge | d2 a fed | fad fed | Bee gfe | dfe dBA | BAG FAF | GEE E2 B || B,GE GFE | BEB dBA | BcB BAF | GFG AFD | B,EE GFE | BEB dBA | BAG FAF | GEE E-EB || B,EE GFE | BEB dBA | BcB BAF | GFG AFD | B,EE GFE | BEB dBA | BAG FAF | GEE Eed || Bee gfe | geg bge | d2 a fed | fad fed | Bee gfe | dfe dBA | BAG FAF | GEE Eed || Bee gfe | geg bge | d2 a fed | fad fed | Bee gfe | dfe dBA | BAG FAF | GEE E3 |