A Man From Argentina Chords & Tabs
A Man From Argentina Chords
Song: A Man From Argentina
Album: The World According to Pablo
Artist: Billie the Vision & the Dancers
Intro and Interlude: Am G Em F | Bm C Em F
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Jackson Five from a car stereo singing “I want you back, want you back“. Just a
Am G Em F Bm C F
year ago I would have danced so crazy and now I think I wanna get back on that track. If I
Am G Em F Bm C Em F
only could relax in this confusion, if I could dance with you the way we used to.
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Shake my hips to the revolution, if I could be naive again.
Interlude
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Catherine says, “Mono’s coming on Friday and I must be the happiest girl in the
world”. I’m thinking
Am G Em F Bm C Em F
I wanna be you I wanna be you I wanna be you, you, you. So
Am G Em F Bm C Em F
send me a man from Argentina, to make me the happiest girl in the world. So
Am G Em F Bm C Em F
come to me on Friday, or Saturday, or Sunday, but I can’t wait ‘til Monday.
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Am G Em F Bm C Em F
come to me on Friday, or Saturday, or Sunday, but I can’t wait ‘til Monday.
Interlude
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Michael Walden from a car stereo singing “gimme, gimme, gimme all night long”. If I
Am G Em F Bm C Em F
only could perform I would have sung along cause you know that’s a top five song.
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Maggie and Josephine says good things to me and good things have tended to come late. So I
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hold my breath there’s a smile on my face and my face wasn’t made to wait.
Am G Em F Bm C Em F
Catherine says, “Mono’s coming on Friday and I must be the happiest girl in the
world”. I’m thinking
Am G Em F Bm C Em F
I wanna be you I wanna be you I wanna be you, you, you. So
Am G Em F Bm C Em F
send me a man from Argentina, to make me the happiest girl in the world. So
Am G Em F Bm C Em F
come to me on Friday, or Saturday, or Sunday, but I can’t wait ‘til Monday.
Am G Em F Bm C Em F
come to me on Friday, or Saturday, or Sunday, but I can’t wait ‘til Monday.