Leroy Van Dyke (born Leroy Frank Van Dyke, October 4, 1929 in Sedalia, Missouri) is billed as "The world's most famous auctioneer".
He was catapulted into fame by his hit, semi-autobiographical, country music song, "The Auctioneer", in 1956 and has been a renowned auctioneer and entertainer since. "The Auctioneer", which sold over two and a half million copies, was followed by the 1967 movie, What Am I Bid, in which Van Dyke played himself as an auctioneer.
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Walk on by, Leroy Van Dyke, compiled "by ear" to the text file below. Nice song easy to with a light country rhythm. Place capo on 1st fret plays the song to the music.
Intro: DEA
ADEA If I see you tomorrow on some street in town, DEAE Pardon me if I don't say hello. ADEA I belong to another; it wouldn't look so good, DEA to know someone I'm not supposed to know.
Chorus N.C. A N.C E Just walk on by, wait on the corner. DEA I love you, but we're strangers when we meet. N.C. A N.C. E Just walk on by, wait on the corner. DEA I love you, but we're strangers when we meet.
DEA
ADEA In a dimly lit corner, at a place outside of town, DEAE tonight we'll try to say goodbye again. ADEA But I know it's not over, I'll call tomorrow night. DEA I can't let you go, so why pretend.
Chorus N.C. A N.C. E Just walk on by, wait on the corner. DEA I love you, but we're strangers when we meet. N.C. A N.C. E Just walk on by, wait on the corner. DEA I love you, but we're strangers when we meet. DEA I love you, but we're strangers when we meet.