Buffalo gals won’t you come out tonight Come out tonight Come out tonight Buffalo gals wont you come out tonight And dance by the light of the moon. Buffalo Gals Lyrics: I danced all night with a bottle in my hand / A bottle in my hand, a bottle in my hand / O oozed right over in the promised land / Tell me, won't you come out tonight / I danced [Verse] G I danced with a gal with a hole in her stockin', D G And her heel kept a-knockin', and her toes kept a-rockin' G I danced with a gal with a hole in her stockin' D G And we danced by the light of the moon. Now I got a gal with a wart on her chin Toes turned out and her eyes turned in Prteey good gal for the shape she’s in Tell me is she coming out tonight. Artist: Arlo Guthrie. I danced all night with a bottle in my hand A bottle in my hand, a bottle in my hand O oozed right over in the promised land Tell me, won't you come out tonight I danced with a gal with a hole in her stocking her heel kept a-rockin' and her toe kept a-knockin' But the lyrics of “Buffalo Gals,” “Philadelphia Gals,” and other versions might have been circulated among minstrel performers prior to that and given Hodges the idea for his own version. Buffalo Gals, won't you come out tonight And dance by the light of the moon. The lyrics are a reference to the many "dancing girls" who performed in the bars, concert-hall dives, and brothels of the Buffalo, New York, Canal district, which at that time was the western terminus of the Erie Canal and the site where canal and freighter crewmen received their wages. Buffalo Gals Words and Music Adapted by Woody Guthrie. Buffalo gals, won't you come out tonight, And dance by the light of the moon. Arlo Guthrie - Buffalo Gals Lyrics. G Buffalo Gals, won't you come out tonight D G And dance by the light of the moon. Buffalo Gals Words and Music Adapted by Woody Guthrie. As I was walking down the street, Down the street, down the street, A pretty gal I chance to meet Under the silvery moon. "Buffalo Gals" is a traditional American song, written and published as "Lubly Fan" in 1844 by the blackface minstrel John Hodges, who performed as "Cool White." Buffalo Gals chords - Traditional • Traditional Sheet music Verse: D G D As I was walking down the street, A7 G D Down the street, down the street, G D A pretty little gal … Review: RIFF-it. Children Lyrics Miscellaneous Buffalo Gals As I was walking down the street, Down the street, down the street, A pretty little gal I chanced to meet, Oh, she was fair to see. Origination. Buffalo Gals Lyrics: All that scratchin' is makin' me itch / Duck-duck-duck / Duck-duck-duck / Duck-duck-duck / Duck-duck-duck / Duck-duck-duck / Duck-duck-duck / Duck-duck-duck / First buffalo gal go Boy that scratchin' is makin' me itch Duck-duck-duck Duck-duck-duck Duck-duck-duck Duck-duck-duck Duck-duck-duck Duck-duck-duck Duck-duck-duck First buffalo gal go around the outisde, round the outside, round the outside (you know it) Two buffalo gals go around the outside, 'round the outside, 'round the outside Three buffalo gals (baaa) …

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