Tuning: Standard (E A D G B E) |F6 |Eb9 |Fmaj13 |Ebmaj13 |Fmaj13 |Emaj13 | * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Frank Sinatra: Fmaj7 F6 Fmaj7 F6 Tall and tan and young and lovely G7 The girl from Ipanema goes walking Gm7 And when she passes Gb9-5 Am7 Ab13 Db6/9 Gb13 Each one she passes goes "ah"
Frank Sinatra: Fmaj7 F6 Fmaj7 F6 When she walks, she's like a samba G7 That swings so cool and sways so gentle Gm7 Gb9-5 Fmaj7 Fmaj7-5 That when she passes, each one she passes goes "Ooooo" Frank Sinatra: Gbmaj9 B9 Oooo But I watch her so sadly Gbm9 D9 How can I tell her I love her Gm9 Eb9 Yes, I would give my heart gladly Am7 Ab7/D But each day, when she walks to the sea Gm7 Gb7/C She looks straight ahead, not at me Frank Sinatra: Fmaj7 F6 Fmaj7 F6 Tall, and tan, and young, and lovely, G7 The girl from Ipanema goes walking Gm7 Gb9-5 Fmaj7 Gb7+9 And when she passes, I smile but she doesn't see Fmaj7 (doesn't see) G7 Olha que coisa mais linda mais cheia de graça Gm7 Ela menina que vem e que passa Gb9-5 Am7 Ab13 Db6/9 Gb13 Num doce ba-lanço a caminho do mar Antonio Carlos Jobim: Fmaj7 G7 Moça do corpo dourado do sol de ipa-nema O seu balançado mais que um poema Gm7 Gb9-5 Fmaj9 A coisa mais linda que eu j vi pas-sar.. Frank Sinatra: Gbmaj9 B9 Oooo, but I watch her so sadly Antonio Carlos Jobim: Gbm9 D9 Ah, Porque tudo to triste Frank Sinatra: Gm9 Eb9 Eb9-5 Yes, I would give my heart gladly Frank Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim: Am7 Ab7/D But each day, when she walks to the sea Gm7 C7/Gb She looks straight ahead, not at me Frank Sinatra: Fmaj7 Tall, tan, young, lovely G7 The girl from Ipanema goes walking Gm7 Gb9-5 Fmaj7 And when she passes, I smile but she doesn't see Gb6 Fmaj7 Por causa do amor Gb6 Fmaj7 She just doesn't see Gb6 Fmaj7 Nem olha para mim Gb6 Fmaj7 She never sees me Gb6 Fmaj7 Por causa do a-mor Gb6 Fmaj7 chicky da da do do Fmaj13 X-8-10-9-10-10 Ebmaj13 X-6-8-7-8-8 Gb9-5 X-9-8-9-9-8 D7/Ab 4-5-4-5-3-X C7/Gb 2-3-2-3-1-X Eb9-5 X-6-5-6-6-5 Fmaj7-5 1-3-3-2-0-0
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