The Girl From Impanema Chords & Tabs
The Girl From Impanema Chords
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From rumpole.no@spam.mortimer.com Mon May 12 12:49:37 1997
Date: Fri, 18 Apr 1997 16:18:28 GMT
From: kitch
To: guitar@olga.net
Subject: Re: Tab wanted: The Girl From Epanema (spelling?)
NOTE - 1. Lyrics not exactly aligned.
2. Roman numerals indicate chord positions
==The Girl From Impanema=====
Written by Antonio Carlos Jobim
===Key:G===Tempo:120===
Sung by Astrid Gilbert
Sax solo by Stan Getz [?]
GMaj7GMaj7/a |Ab13 |GMaj7GMaj7/a |Ab13
[intro]
GMaj7 |GMaj7 |A7 |A7
Tall and tan and young and lovely, the girl from Impanema goes walking
and
Am7 |D7b5 |GMaj7 |Ab13
when she passes each one she passes, goes "Ahh".
GMaj7 |GMaj7 |A7 |A7
When she walks she's like a samba that swings so cool & sways so
gentle that
[ Tab from: https://www.guitartabs.cc/tabs/j/jobim_antonio_carlos/the_girl_from_impanema_crd.html ]
Am7 |D7b5 |GMaj7 |GMaj7
when she passes, each one she passes goes, "Ahh!!".
Fm9 |Fm9 |Db9 |Db9
[VIII] Oh, but I watch her so [IV] sadly
G#m9 |G#m9 |E9 |E9
[XI] How...........can I tell her I [VII] love her?
Am9 |Am9 |F9 |F9
[XII] Yes..... I would give my heart [VIII] gladly, but each
Bm7 |E9 |Am7 |D9
[all @ VII] day when she walks to the sea, she lks straight ahead,
not at me
GMaj7 |GMaj7 |A7 |A7
Tall and tan and young and lovely, the Girl from Impanema goes walking
and
Am7 |D7b5 |GMaj7 |D7b5
when she passes, I smile, but she doesn't see she just doesn't
GMaj7 |D7b5 |GMaj7 |
see no, she doesn't see [end]
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Fo' A' That, and A' That
It's Comin' Yet Fo' A' That
That Man to Man, the World O'er
Will Brothers Be, Fo' A' That