Ten Cents A Dance

Ruth Etting

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Tono:
C Am Dm G [Verse 1]
C Am Dm G I work at the Palace Ballroom
C Am Dm G But, gee that Palace is cheap
C Am Em Am When I get back to my chilly hall room
Em G C I'm much too tired to sleep [Verse 2]
C Am Dm G I'm one of those lady teachers
C Am Em A beautiful hostess, you know
A D The kind the Palace features
C Am G At exactly a dime a throw [Chorus]
C Ten cents a dance
Dm G That's what they pay me
C Dm G Gosh, how they weigh me down
C Ten cents a dance
Dm G Pansies and rough guys
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C Bm E Tough guys who tear my gown
Em A Dm Seven to midnight I hear drums
Em A Dm Loudly the saxophone blows
Fm Em Trumpets are breaking my eardrums
A D G Customers crush my toes
C Sometime I think
Dm G I've found my hero
C Dm E But it's a queer romance
A Dm All that you need is a ticket
E G C Come on, big boy, ten cents a dance [Bridge]
Am E C Fighters and sailors and bowlegged tailors
C Can pay for their ticket and rent me
Am E Am Butchers and barbers and rats from the harbors
C G Are sweethearts my good luck has
C sent me
Em Though I've a chorus of elderly beaus
Fm Stockings are porous with holes at the toes
Em Am I'm there till closing time
G Dance and be merry, it's only a dime [Chorus]
C Ten cents a dance
Dm G That's what they pay me
C Dm G Gosh, how they weigh me down
C Ten cents a dance
Dm G Pansies and rough guys
C Bm E Tough guys who tear my gown
Em A Dm Seven to midnight I hear drums
Em A Dm Loudly the saxophone blows
Fm Em Trumpets are breaking my eardrums
A D G Customers crush my toes
C Sometime I think
Dm G I've found my hero
C Dm E But it's a queer romance
A Dm All that you need is a ticket
E G C Come on, big boy, ten cents a dance
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Composición: Lorenz Hart y Richard Rodgers

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