Tonalité : G major
Verse 1
G
C
Down in Mexico at each high noon,
G
siesta is the thing.
You can find them sleeping
out in the shade
C
while the birds softly sing.
But from a radio there comes a U .S. show,
and the disc jockeys
F
playin' the balloon.
G
Before they know what's happened,
they're up and clapping to the tune
C
G
of the blue suede shoes.
C
One, two, and then rock.
F
It's the funniest thing ever told.
The day that Mexico
G
gave up the rumba
C
to do the rock and roll.
In the middle of town,
the pick -up bullring stands.
G
It reaches to the sky.
Inside the matador
has got his sword in hand
C
And a bull is fixin' to die
But from a photograph there
comes a frantic sound
F
And the sword drops from his hand
G
The bull begins to dance
around in the dust
C
To the beat of a pick -up brass band
One, two, well in Iraq
F
It's the funniest thing ever told
G
The day that Mexico
gave up the rumba
C
F
G
C
to do the rockin'
In the summertime the tourists come
expecting to see the scene
D
G
Of the quiet places
and the quiet faces
F
C
they read of in magazines
But then they're amazed
at when they find
F
this craze is not in the U .S. alone
G
They used to dance neath the stars
to the Spanish guitars
but now they do it to a saxophone
C
One, two, and then rock
F
It's the funniest thing ever told
G
The day that Mexico
gave up the rumba
C
to do the rock and roll
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