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This is how I like to play this song. Chords: G 320003 C x30210 D7 xx0212 C/B x22010 Am7 x02010 Sometimes I find myself playing Am instead of Am7 and it still sounds good so if it is easier for you go for it Am x02210 Strum Pattern: DDUUD From "My grandpa" to "sing some too" I strum once per chord. On the split measures I just do DD for each chord. The split measures are G D7 on the last line of the verses and C C/B in the chorus. Verse 1:
GMy grandpa he's ninty-Cfive Ghe keeps on dancing he's still D7alive GMy grandma she's nintyC-two Gshe loves to dance and sing some D7too GI don't know but I've been Ctold Gif you keep on dancing you'll never grow D7old GCome on darlin' put a prCetty dress on wGe're gonna D7go out tonGight
Chorus:
CDance C/BDance DAm7ance x3 (All night lGong) Verse 2: GI'm a hard workin man IC'm a sun of a gun GI been workin all week in the nD7oonday sun Gthe wood's in the kitchen tChe cow's in the barn GI'm all cleaned up and my cD7hores are all done GTake my hand cCome along lGet's go out and hD7ave some fun GCome on darlin' put a prCetty dress on wGe're gonna D7go out tonGight
Chorus Verse 3:
GWell come on darlin' doCn't you look that way Gdon't know when you smiD7le I've got to say GYou're my honey-pumpkin-lover yCou're my heart's delight Gdon't you want to go D7out tonight GYou're such a pretty lady yoCu're such a sweet girl Gwhen you dance it brightens D7up my world GCome on darlin' put a prCetty dress on wGe're gonna D7go out tonGight
Chorus