Tonalité : C major
Verse 1
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Am
G
C
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G
C
Playing
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C
on his slide trombone
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G
in a certain monotone,
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F
G
C
Am
He was known as Mr. Monotony.
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C
Am
Any pleasant interlude
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C
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F
that would mean a change in mood
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C
F
G
Cm
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Am
did n't go with Mr. Monotony.
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C
F
Eb
Sometimes he would
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Dm
Db
C
change the key,
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Eb
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Dm
but that same dull melody
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Bb
would emerge from Mr.
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F
Eb
Dm
Monotony.
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G
F
C
Eb
Dm
Folks for miles would run away,
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F
C
Eb
only one preferred to stay.
Dm
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Am
G
She would come around and say,
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Am
C
G
F
Eb
Have you got any monotony today?
Dm
C
Am
G
C
They got married as they should
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G
And around the neighborhood
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Cm
F
G
C
She was known as Mrs.
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C
F
Dm
G
Monotony
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Dm
Am
They were happy as can be
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C
Am
And they raised a family
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F
G
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Bbm
F#
Six or seven little monotonees
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F
Dm
From another village
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Dm
came a snappy clarineter
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Dm
She heard him playing strange
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C
to say she liked him better
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Bb
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C
"'Twas the end of Mr.
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Dm
Monotony."
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F
C
She refused him when he tried,
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Dm
Gm
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C
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Dm
bringing her back to his side.
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Am
Bb
She'd just answer when he cried,
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C
"'Have you got any monotony
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today?'
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G
Haven't got any monotony
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C
Today
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C
Bb
Dm
Can't play
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Dm
Today
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G
C
Cm
C
C
Haven't got any
Outro 1
monotony today.
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Fm
C
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