Bimbo accords par
Rod Morris
Rod Morris

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Tonalité : D major
Verse 1
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Bimbo, bimbo,
where you gonna go -ee -oh?
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Bimbo, bimbo,
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what you gonna do -ee -oh?
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Bimbo, bimbo, does your mommy know
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That you're going down the road
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to see your little girl -ee -oh?
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Bimbo is a little boy
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who's got a million friends
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And every time he passes by,
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they all invite him in
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He'll clap his hands, sing and dance
Talk his baby talk, with a hole in his pants
His knees stickin' out,
he's just big enough to walk
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Bimbo, bimbo, where you gonna go,
we oh
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Bimbo, bimbo, what you gonna do,
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we oh
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Bimbo, bimbo, does your mommy know
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That you're going down the road
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To see your little girlie -o
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You'll never catch him sittin' still
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He's just the rovin' kind
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Although he's just a little boy,
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he's got a grown -up mind
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He's always got a shaggy dog
pullin' at his clothes
And everybody calls to him
as down the street he goes
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Bimbo, bimbo, where you gonna go, we oh, bimbo, bimbo,
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what you gonna do, we oh, bimbo, bimbo, does your mommy know?
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That is, you're going down the road
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to see your little girlie, oh, bimbo,
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bimbo, bimbo, bimbo.
Thank you, friends.
Thank you very kindly.
This is Jim Reeves and the Blue Boys,
along with a guest for Country Music Time,
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and we're all happy to be here.
Thought we'd start with
that one today,
something for the little fellas,
a tune we recorded a long time ago
and still do occasionally on shows
and television
and radio and things.
Enjoyed doing it a lot
and hope you'll remember it,
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Bimbo, from 1953 or 4,
way back there someplace.
Almost said 1900 and froze to death,
but it wasn't quite that far back.
Well, I guess a fast tune
should be followed by a slow tune.
That's usually the continuity of things,
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so we'll do that with another one of our records
here about a young lady from France.
Quite a gal she was, too.
Broke this fella's heart,
he wrote a song about it,
and I've been singing about this tragedy
for quite a while.
It's called Anna Marie.

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