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From alt.guitar.tab Thu Apr 14 11:08:31 1994
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From: euakan@eua.ericsson.se (Theo Kanter)
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Subject: Re: REQ: The Girl from Impanema by Astrud Gilb
Date: 13 Apr 1994 06:58:23 GMT
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In article 3f0@uqcspe.cs.uq.oz.au, seb@cs.uq.oz.au (Steven Butler) writes:
>A friend of mine who is into jazz asked me to try and get this song for him.
>I don't know the song at all, so the names of the artists might be slightly
>incorrect.  He thinks the song was in the key of C major, but I guess he will
>be happy to get it in any key that he can :)
>
>BTW, I checked on nevada and linfield etc. and I couldn't find it.

I typed this in from some book that I had, stripped off the
piano parts, etc. This should get you going.

--theo

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The Girl from Ipanema
(Garota de Ipanema)

Music: Antonio Carlos Jobim
Lyrics: Vinicius de Moraes

Verse 1

Tall and tan and young 	and lovely, The girl
| Fmaj7			| 			|
From Ipane-		ma goes walking, and when
| G7			| 			|
She passes each one 	she passes goes
| Gm7			| F#7			|
A-A-B!
| Fmaj7			| F#7			|

Verse 2

When she walks she's lika a samba that
| Fmaj7			| 			|
Swings so cool and sways so gentle that when
| G7			| 			|
She passes, each one she passes goes
| Gm7			| F#7			|
A-A-B!
| Fmaj7			| Fmaj7			|

Break

Oh,			but I watch her so
| F#maj7		| F#maj7		|
sadly						How
| Cb9			| Cb9			|
			 can I tell her I
| F#m7			| F#m7			|
love her?					yes
| D9			| D9			|
			 I would give my heart
| Gm7			| Gm7			|
gladly					But each
| Eb9			| Eb9			|
day when she walks to the sea			she
| Am7			| D7b9			|
looks straight ahead not at me
| Gm7			| C7b9			|

Verse

Tall and tan and young 	and lovely the Girl
| Fmaj7			| 			|
from Ipane-		ma goes walking and when
| G7			| 			|
she passes I smile,	but she doesn't
| Gm7			| F#7			|
see 		     (1)    She doesn't      (2)
| F#7		       :| F#7			|
see 		     		No she doesn't
| Fmaj7			| F#7			|
see
| Fmaj7		F#7	| Fmaj7			||


The second time around you'll have to substitute
some words:

	lovely		handsome
	girl		boy
	she		he
	her		him

---
Theo Kanter	ELLEMTEL Telecommunication Systems Laboratories
                Box 1505, S-125 25 [lvsj| (AElvsjoe), Sweden
                Office: +46 8 727 35 93	Fax   : +46 8 647 82 76
                Telex : 12452 EUA S	Mail  : Theo.Kanter@eua.ericsson.se
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