Here are the chords I'd use:
Her Name Was Hula Lou – Dan Parker (performed by The Carolina Tar Heels and Milton Brown & His Musical Brownies)
"You can [C] talk all you want about [A7] women," said a [D7] sailor known as [G7] Dan Mc[C]Cann
"But if you want to know about [A7] women you got to [D7] talk to a sailor [G7] man
I [C] don't know how many [C7] I have met and there [F] isn't many [Cdim] I regret
But the [C] lady who gives me a [A7] trimmin' is a [D7] gal I can’t for[G7]get."
Her name was [F] Hula Lou, kinda gal that never [C] could be true
She did her dancin’ in the [G7] evenin’ breeze, beneath the trees
[C] Oh how she used to shake her [C7] BVDs (seaweed knees?)
I never [F] knew a man who wouldn't shoot at [C] Dan McGrew
And sail across the briny [G7] blue to woo a lady known as Hula [C] Lou [F] [C]
I’ve [F] travelled in and out, travelled back and forth
[C] Seen ’em in the south, seen ’em in the north
[G7] Seen ’em shakin' east and I’ve seen ’em shakin' west
[C] But she does the shakin' where the [C7] shakin’ is best
[F] Lotta hula smile, lots of hula hair
[C] Plenty hula here, plenty hula there
[G7] Got the cutest eyes, dunno what the shape they are
'Cause [C] lookin’ from the ground I never [C7] got that far
Her name was [F] Hula Lou, kinda gal that never [C] could be true
She did her dancin’ in the [G7] evenin’ breeze, beneath the trees
[C] Oh how she used to shake her [C7] seaweed knees
I never [F] knew a man who wouldn't shoot at [C] Dan McGrew
And sail across the briny [G7] blue to woo a lady known as Hula [C] Lou [F] [C]