Tonalité : Bb major
Intro 1
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Eb
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Cm
C
D
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Am
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D
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Verse 1
G
Señorita Nina from Argentina,
all the answers
Bm
Though all her relatives and friends
D
were perfect dancers
She swore she'd never dance
G
a step until she died
Bm
G
She said, I've seen too many movies
and all they prove is too idiotic
Bm
They all insisted that South
D
America was exotic,
whereas it couldn't be more
G
boring if it tried.
Fdim
E
B
A
She added firmly that she hated
the sound of soft guitars
Bm
E
beside a still moon.
G
C
And then she positively stated
B
that she could not abide a southern moon.
E
She said, I hate to be pedantic,
but I'm driven nearly frantic
D
C
when I see that unromantic,
B
sycophantic lot of sluts.
D
B
Forever wriggling their guts
D
Bm
B
Drives me absolutely nut s
C
B
G
She refused to
Gaug
G
begin the begin
Gaug
G
Gaug
When they requested it
G
D
G
An d she made an
Gaug
embarrassing scene
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F
If anyone suggested it
E
F
E
A
D
For she detested it
G
Senorita Nina, from Argentina,
despised the tango
Bm
Although she never was
D
a girl to let a man go
She wouldn't sacrifice her
G
principals for sex
D
G
She'd look with scorn on the gyrations
of her relations
who danced the conga
Bm
And swore that if she had
D
to stand it any longer
She'd lose all dignity and
G
wring their silly
E
Bm
A
She said that, frankly, she was blinded
to all their over -advertised
Bm
E
ro mantic charms.
G
C
And then she got more bloody -minded
and told them where to put
Em
C
B
Cm
their tropic palms.
B
She said with most refresh
Bm
Em
ing candour
E
that she thought Carmen Miranda
D
was subversive propaganda
C
Bm
B
and should rapidly be shot.
D
B
And that she didn't care a jot
D
B
C
B
if people quoted her or not.
G
Gaug
She declined to begin the begin,
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Gaug
G
Gaug
though they besought her to.
G
D
G
An d with language pro
Gaug
G
fane and obscene,
F
she cursed the man who taught her to.
E
F
E
A
She cursed Cole Porter to.
D
From this it's fairly clear
G
that Nina, in her demeanour,
was so offensive,
Bm
That when the hatred of her friends
D
grew too in tensive
She thought she'd better beat it
G
while she had the chance
Cm
G
After some trial and tribulation
She reached a station and met a sailor
Bm
Who had acquired a
D
wooden leg in Venezuela
And so she married him
G
because he couldn't dance
Bm
G
There surely never could
Cm
have been a
F
Bb
More irritating girl than Nina
G
Cm
They never speak in Argentina
D
Of this degenerate Pampina
D
Who had the luck to find romance
Cm
Cm
Then resolutely would
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Eb
G
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n't dance
She wouldn't dance, oh no!
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