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  1. 23 de jun. de 2019 · Poor Jenny (Bryant-Bryant) by The Everly BrothersFlip side of “Take A Message To Mary.”Pop Chart Peaks: Music Vendor 21, Billboard 22, Cash Box 25THE 1959 HI...

  2. A F#m I took my little Jenny to a party last night F Dm at ten o'clock it ended in a heck of a fight A# A when someone hit my Jenny she went out like a light B E. . .Poor Jenny! A F#m and then some joker went and called the cops on the phone F Dm so ev'rybody scattered out for places unknown A# A I couldn't carry Jenny so I left her alone B E A. . .

  3. Poor A Jenny! A G A G----A. it seems a shame that Jenny had to go get apprehended. D a heck of a fate. this party was the first one she ever had attended. E it had to happen on our very first date. A Jenny has a brother and he's F♯m hot on my trail. her F daddy wants to ride me outta Dm town on a rail. I A♯ hope I'll be around when Jenny A ...

  4. 18 de jun. de 2018 · Provided to YouTube by CYP LimitedPoor Jenny Is A-Weeping · Kidzone · Clarke · TraditionalHumpty Dumpty - Golden Time℗ CYP ProductionsReleased on: 2015-01-01...

  5. Poor Jenny Lyrics by The Everly Brothers from the The Rock 'n' Roll Era: The Everly Brothers - 1957-1962 album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: I took my little Jenny to a party last night At ten o'clock it ended in a heckuva fight When someone hit my Jenny she…

  6. Jenny has a brother and he's hot on my trail. Her daddy wants to ride me out of town on a rail. I hope I'll be around when Jenny gets out of jail. Poor Jenny. I went downtown to see her, she was locked in a cell. She wasn't very glad to see me, that I could tell. In fact, to tell the truth, she wasn't lookin' too well.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Poor_MaryPoor Mary - Wikipedia

    "Poor Mary" or "Poor Jenny" is an English language nursery rhyme and singing game. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 1377. Lyrics. Lyrics vary considerably for this song. Over a hundred known variations have been collected in Britain since the 1880s, not least in the use of the names, including Jenny, Mary and Sally.