[00:15.16]As I walked down through Chatham Street [00:16.99]A fair maid I did meet. [00:18.86]She asked me to see her home, [00:20.69]She lived in Bleeker Street. [00:22.77]To me way, you Santy, [00:24.54]My dear Annie [00:26.51]Oh you New York girls, [00:28.28]Can't you dance the polka? [00:30.15]To me way, you Santy, [00:32.09]my dear Annie [00:33.97]Oh you New York girls, [00:35.79]Can't you dance the polka? [00:37.93]And when we got to Bleeker Street, [00:39.51]We stopped at forty four. [00:41.29]Her mother and her sister there [00:43.12]To meet her at the door. [00:44.95]To me way, you Santy, [00:46.98]My dear Annie [00:48.81]Oh you New York girls, [00:50.69]Can't you dance the polka? [00:52.56]To me way, you Santy, [00:54.49]my dear Annie [00:56.27]Oh you New York girls, [00:58.35]Can't you dance the polka? [01:00.28]And when I got inside the house, [01:01.90]The drinks were passed around. [01:03.69]The liquor was so awful strong, [01:05.40]My head went round and round. [01:07.39]To me way, you Santy, [01:09.31]My dear Annie [01:11.10]Oh you New York girls, [01:13.00]Can't you dance the polka? [01:14.77]To me way, you Santy, [01:16.76]my dear Annie [01:18.64]Oh you New York girls, [01:20.48]Can't you dance the polka? [01:37.07]And then we had another drink [01:38.80]Before we sat to eat. [01:40.62]The liquor was so awful strong, [01:42.45]I quickly fell asleep. [01:44.33]To me way, you Santy, [01:46.31]My dear Annie [01:48.19]Oh you New York girls, [01:50.07]Can't you dance the polka? [01:51.84]To me way, you Santy, [01:53.82]my dear Annie [01:55.70]Oh you New York girls, [01:57.57]Can't you dance the polka? [01:59.45]When I awoke next morning, [02:01.28]I had an aching head. [02:03.21]There was I Jack-all-alone, [02:05.03]Stark naked in my bed. [02:06.90]To me way, you Santy, [02:08.83]My dear Annie [02:10.75]Oh you New York girls, [02:12.58]Can't you dance the polka? [02:14.35]To me way, you Santy, [02:16.38]my dear Annie [02:18.07]Oh you New York girls, [02:20.06]Can't you dance the polka? [02:36.59]My gold watch and my pocket-book [02:38.42]and lady friends were gone. [02:40.20]And there was I Jack-all-alone, [02:42.07]Stark naked in my room. [02:43.91]To me way, you Santy, [02:46.04]My dear Annie [02:47.67]Oh you New York girls, [02:49.60]Can't you dance the polka? [02:51.42]To me way, you Santy, [02:53.35]my dear Annie [02:55.18]Oh you New York girls, [02:57.02]Can't you dance the polka? [02:59.06]On looking round this little room, [03:00.79]There's nothing I could see, [03:02.61]But a woman's shift and apron [03:04.59]They were no use to me. [03:06.32]To me way, you Santy, [03:08.20]My dear Annie [03:10.07]Oh you New York girls, [03:11.96]Can't you dance the polka? [03:13.67]To me way, you Santy, [03:15.76]my dear Annie [03:17.59]Oh you New York girls, [03:19.52]Can't you dance the polka? [03:21.40]With a flour barrel for a suit of clothes [03:23.27]Down Cherry Street forlorn, [03:25.04]There Martin Churchill took me in [03:26.82]And sent me round Cape Horn. [03:28.69]To me way, you Santy, [03:30.58]My dear Annie [03:32.55]Oh you New York girls, [03:34.33]Can't you dance the polka? [03:36.25]To me way, my honey, [03:38.18]my dear Annie [03:40.11]Oh you New York girls, [03:41.88]Can't you dance the polka?