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Roly-poly

Roly-Poly
~ Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys
Written by Fred Rose, 1946
First recorded by Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys in 1946, 
stayed on the charts for 18 weeks and peaked at #3.


G         C               G
Roly Poly eating corn and taters
                           D7
Hungry every minute of the day
G         C            G
Roly Poly gnawing on a biscuit
                  D7           G
As long as he can chew it it's okay


C                           G
He can eat an apple pie and never even bat an eye
A                        A7      D7
He likes everything from soup to hay
G         C              G
Roly Poly Daddy's little fatty
               D7       G
Bet he's gonna be a man someday


(Instrumental)


G         C                  G
Roly Poly scrambled eggs for breakfast
                               D7
Bread and jelly twenty times a day
G         C             G
Roly Poly eats a hearty dinner
                 D7          G
It takes lots of strength to run and play


C                                      G
Pulls up weeds and does the chores and he runs both ways through all the stores
A              A7            D7
He works up an appetite that way
G         C              G
Roly Poly Daddy's little fatty
               D7       G
Bet he's gonna be a man someday


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