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THE GIRL FROM IPANEMA 501 Fa7 G7 Jobim/De Moreas 1963 Tall and tan andyoung —andlove- ly, the girl from I- pa-ne - ma goeswalk-ing,and when When she walks,she's like a sam- ba,that swings _so cool and sways so gentle, that when Tall and tan and young and love- ly, the girl from I- pa- ne - magoes walk- ing, and when G-7 G7 “AT G7 2 Fa7 s _—-> > Fine she pass ¢5, each one she pass- es goes “ahi “ah she pass - es, each one she pass - es goes see, she pass - es, I smile, but she does- n't oe Bt OF pe Oh___ but_I' watch her so sad - ly—____ How—________ can _I tell her I D7 G7 = 7 love her2___ Yes, I would give my heart glad - ly,. Gi. —. cH p79 Az, DG alFne bbut each day as she walks to the sea, she —_looksstraight a-head not at me. THE SHADOW OF YOUR SMILE fA Johnny Mandel/Webster 1965 FH-7 B7 BW E-7 7 The sha- dow of your smile when jou are oe " Will col- or all m Our wist- fal fit -"tle sar was’ fer too igh "A. teardrop kissed your AAT D7 GAT aT 765 B7 dreams and light the © dawn. Look in-to my eyes __my love _and E7 ED 75 79 -7 7 BE SS 2 2 a = = & SSS SSS SS see_all the love-ly things you [4 to me. Our wist- ful lit-tle 1 AT? D7 B-75 B7at A-7 C7 FT B77 F7 lips and so did I Now when I re - member spring _all the joy that _lovecan bring Ela E72 AT Bb? Diat D9 G6 = T will be re - mem ber- ing the sha- dow of you — smile

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