Tuning: Standard (E A D G B E) Difficulty: Novice Intro: N.C. When I was just a lad you know, N.C. I met a gal from old Bourdeaux, N.C. She had blonde hair and blue eyes too; D7 She let me ride on the ring-dang-do. Chorus: D
The ring-dang-do, now what is that? A7 It's soft and round like a pussycat, G7 Got a hole in the middle and it's split in two; D7 And that's what you call the ring-dang-do. Verse: D She took me down into her cellar; A7 Said that I was a mighty fine fella; G7 Fed me wine and whiskey too; D7 Let me ride on the ring-dang-do. Chorus: D The ring-dang-do, now what is that? A7 It's soft and round like a pussycat, G7 Got a hole in the middle and it's split in two; D7 And that's what you call the ring-dang-do. verse: D Her father come in and angrily said; A7 Now you have lost your maiden head; G7 Pack your bags and your coat tags too; D7 Make your living off a ring-dang-do. Chorus: D The ring-dang-do, now what is that? A7 It's soft and round like a pussycat, G7 Got a hole in the middle and it's split in two; D7 And that's what you call the ring-dang-do. verse: D She went off to be a whore; A7 Hung this sing upon her door; G7 A dollar each and three for two; D7 To take a crack at my ring-dang-do, Chorus: D The ring-dang-do, now what is that? A7 It's soft and round like a pussycat, G7 Got a hole in the middle and it's split in two; D7 And that's what you call the ring-dang-do.