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Al Jolson - Toot Toot Tootsie Goo Bye Chords

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Toot Toot Tootsie Goo Bye Chords

(ver. 1)
Al Jolson
intro] 
C   C#dim   Dm7   G7

[Verse 1]

C                         D7
Yesterday I heard a lover sigh,
G7                 C
"Goodbye oh me, oh my"
C                         Dm7   G7  
Seven times he got aboard his   train
G7                 Dm7   G7        C       Ebdim            Dm7             G7 
And seven times    he    hurried   back to kiss    his love again, and tell her:

[Verse 2]

C                          D7
"Toot, toot, Tootsie, Goo' Bye!
G7                         C
Toot, toot, Tootsie, don't cry,
C                        Dm7   G7
The choo choo train that takes me,
G7        Dm7    G7   C         Ebdim    Dm7        G7
Away from you    no   words can tell     how sad it makes me,

[Chorus 1]

C                     D7
Kiss me, Tootsie, and then,
G7           C    C7
Do it over again
      F
Watch for the mail, I'll never fail,
                   C
If you don't get a letter then you'll know I'm in jail,
C                        D7
Tut, tut, Tootsie, don't cry,
      G7                  C
Toot, toot, Tootsie, Goo' Bye!"

[Verse 3]
C                             D7
When somebody says goodbye to me,
G7                C
I'm sad as I' can be,
C                   Dm7   G7               
Not so with this loving   Romeo,

G7                  Dm7    G7    C           Ebdim               Dm7       G7
He seemed to take a lot    of    pleasure saying      bye bye to his treasure:

[Verse 4]

C                          D7
"Toot, toot, Tootsie, Goo' Bye!
G7                         C
Toot, toot, Tootsie, don't cry,
C                        Dm7   G7
The choo choo train that takes me,
G7        Dm7    G7   C         Ebdim    Dm7        G7
Away from you    no   words can tell     how sad it makes me,
            
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