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G# 466544
C#
You reach your right hoof in
You reach your right hoof out
You reach your right hoof in
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And you shake it all about
You do the Pony Pokey meeting lots of folks with clout
C#
That's what I'm talking about
D x57775
A 577655
D
You step your left hoof in
You pull it right back out
You step your left hoof in
A
But you better help him out
You do the Pony Pokey but you'd find a different route
D
That's what it's all about
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A# 688766
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You kick your back leg in
You pull your back leg out
You reach your back leg in
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Just be brave and have no doubt
You do the Pony Pokey feeling like you're gonna pout
D#
That's what I'm singing about
E x79997
B 799877
E
You tilt your head in
You tilt your head out
You tilt your head in
B
Then you shake it all about
You do the Pony Pokey even though your date's a lout
E
You're better off without
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C 8 10 10 9 8 8
F
You stomp your whole self in
You stomp your whole self out
You stomp your whole self in
C
And you stomp yourself about
You do the Pony Pokey and you give a little shout: Come out!
F
That's what I'm talking about
F
You do the Pony Pokey
You do the Pony Pokey
You do the Pony Pokey
And that's what it's all about
That's what its all about indeed!
ReplyDeleteI am so playing this song now!
Keep up the good work people! really looking forward to the "at the gala" chords!
Maybe it's because I play piano and not guitar, therefore I'm not looking at this like a guitarist, but I think you're missing chords here, too. The chords in the song change way more often than what you have listed here. In fact, this is one of the easiest songs to figure out chords (and melody) for! If I had the right software and time, I would make a MIDI of this in a day!
ReplyDeleteHey again, Jordan. This one was intentionally kept simple since the constant key changes make it rough to play on guitar. However, maybe it would be worth while to make two versions: one for beginner/intermediate players and another for advanced players.
ReplyDeleteAs always, thanks for your comments, Jordan!