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Annie Fanny Tabs

(ver. 1)
Kingsmen
"Annie Fanny"
            (based on the Hollywood Argyles' "Alley Oop" by
             Dallas Frazier; parody lyrics by Lynn Easton)

Intro:

	G   D7    G         G   D7    G
	/ / / /   / / / /   / / / /   / / / /

Verse 1:

	            G           D7      G
	There's a chick in the magazine we all know
	        G          D7      G 
	(Annie Fanny, yeah    yeah   so fine)
	          G              D7      G
	She's a swingin' little chick   we all know
	        G          D7      G 
	(Annie Fanny, yeah    yeah   so fine)

	And what she's got she doesn't owe to luck
	(Annie Fanny, yeah    yeah   so fine)
	She owes it to a cat named Daddy Warbucks
	(Annie Fanny, yeah    yeah   so fine)

	She saves the world, there's no-one bolder
	(Annie Fanny, yeah    yeah   so fine)
	She does all this and never gets any older
	(Annie Fanny, yeah    yeah   so fine)

Bridge:

	  F#    G  [N.C.]
	(Annie Fanny) She does all this and you wouldn't surmise
	  B     C  [N.C.]
	(Annie Fanny) This chick needs no disguise
	 Bb     A  [N.C.]
	(Annie Fanny) Here's a thing that would be the prize
	 C#     D  [N.C.]
	(Annie Fanny) To get Annie Fanny a pair of eyes

Verse 2:

	When she's in trouble it's so handy
	(Annie Fanny, yeah    yeah   so fine)
	She always gets saved by   a pooch named Sandy
	(Annie Fanny, yeah    yeah   so fine)

	But the dog's in trouble and it's a sin
	(Annie Fanny, yeah    yeah   so fine)
	He's as blind as Fanny, he needs contact lens
	(Annie Fanny, yeah    yeah   so fine)

[repeat bridge]

Coda:

	        G          D7      G 
	(Annie Fanny, yeah    yeah   so fine)
	        G          D7      G 
	(Annie Fanny, yeah    yeah   so fine)
	        G          D7      G  [end cold]
	(Annie Fanny, yeah    yeah   so fine)


-- another ace 60's tab from Andrew Rogers
            
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