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Am         F         Dm      E
I’ve got a mule, her name is Sal
Am            F      E      Am
Fifteen miles on the Erie Canal
Am               F            Dm       E
She’s a good old worker and a good old pal
Am            F      E      Am
Fifteen miles on the Erie Canal


       C                       G7
We’ve hauled some cargo in our day
Am          F       Dm       E
Filled with lumber, coal and hay
    Am       F     Dm          E
And we know every step of the way
     Am        F E  Am   G
From Albany to Buffalo—ooo


C                     G7
Low bridge, everybody down
C                              G7   C
Low bridge, ‘cause we’re coming to a town
C                           G7
And you’ll always know your neighbor
C                       G7
You’ll always know your pal
G7        C        G7           C    E   Am
If you’ve ever navigated on the Erie Ca-nal


Am           F          Dm       E
Look out old mule, here comes a lock

Am            F      E      Am
Fifteen miles on the Erie Canal
Am             F          Dm     E
And we’ll make Rome about six o’clock
Am            F      E      Am
Fifteen miles on the Erie Canal

        C                            G7
There’s one more lock and then we’ll go
Am          F      Dm    E
Right back home to Buffalo
Am         F          Dm      E
And every step of the way we know
Am             F E   Am   G
From Albany to Buffalo---oo

C                     G7
Low bridge, everybody down
C                                G7   C
Low bridge, ‘cause we’re coming to a town
C                           G7
And you’ll always know your neighbor
C                       G7
You’ll always know your pal
G7        C        G7           C    E   Am
If you’ve ever navigated on the Erie Ca-nal
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