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(4:4)
(D#minor)
(120bpm)
INTRO:
[(D#m7) (G#) (D#m7b5) (G#)]
(bass: D# (C# Bb F#) G# (C ) D# (C# A) (G#))
VERSE:
(G#9) (G#m6) (Bb7#9) (D#maj7)
(G#9) (Fm7#5) (Bb7#9) (Bbm7) (D#7#9)
(D#) (G#maj7) (G#6) (G#m+7) (G#m6) (G7) (C7)
(C#dim) (Bbdim) (G#maj7) (F7)
(B7) (Bb7) (D#m7) (G#) (D#m7) (G#)
(bass: G# (B) Bb (C# F) D# (D Bb G) G# F (G# B) Bb (C# F) D# (Bb G))
(bass: G# G (B) C C# (G) Bb (G) G# (G) F (A C) B Bb (D) D#)
(bass: (C# Bb F#) G# (C ) D# (C# Bb F#) G#)
CHORUS:
(G#m7) (C#7) (G#m7) (C#7) [(F#maj7) (F#maj7+6)] x 2
(F#m7) (B9) (F#m7) (Fm7#5) (Bdim) (Bb7)
(bass: G# (B D#) C# (B F) G# (B D#) C# (B F) F# (A C#) B (F#) F# F (G# C) B Bb (G#))


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(120bpm)
(4:4 / D#minor / 120bpm)
INTRO:
[(D#m7) (G#) (D#m7b5) (G#)]
(bass: D# (C# Bb F#) G# (C ) D# (C# A) (G#))
VERSE:
(G#9) (G#m6) (Bb7#9) (D#maj7)
(G#9) (Fm7#5) (Bb7#9) (Bbm7) (D#7#9)
(D#) (G#maj7) (G#6) (G#m+7) (G#m6) (G7) (C7)
(C#dim) (Bbdim) (G#maj7) (F7)
(B7) (Bb7) (D#m7) (G#) (D#m7) (G#)
(bass: G# (B) Bb (C# F) D# (D Bb G) G# F (G# B) Bb (C# F) D# (Bb G) G# G (B) C C# (G) Bb (G) G# (G) F (A C) B Bb (D) D# (C# Bb F#) G# (C ) D# (C# Bb F#) G#)
CHORUS:
(G#m7) (C#7) (G#m7) (C#7) [(F#maj7) (F#maj7+6)] x 2
(F#m7) (B9) (F#m7) (Fm7#5) (Bdim) (Bb7)
(bass: G# (B D#) C# (B F) G# (B D#) C# (B F) F# (A C#) B (F#) F# F (G# C) B Bb (G#))
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VERSE 1:
so close your eyesβ¦
for thats a lovely way to beβ¦
aware of things your heart alone was meant to seeβ¦
the fundamental loneliness goes whenever two can dream a dream togetherβ¦
VERSE 2:
you canβt denyβ¦
donβt try to fight the rising seaβ¦
donβt fight the moon, the stars above and donβt fight meβ¦
the fundamental loneliness goes whenever two can dream a dream togetherβ¦
BRIDGE:
when i saw you first the time was half past threeβ¦
when your eyes met mine it was eternityβ¦
VERSE 3:
by now we know the wave is on its way to beβ¦
just catch that wave donβt be afraid of loving meβ¦
the fundamental loneliness goes whenever two can dream a dream togetherβ¦
BRIDGE:
when i saw you first the time was half past threeβ¦
when your eyes met mine it was eternityβ¦
VERSE 4:
by now we know the wave is on its way to beβ¦
just catch that wave, donβt be afraid of loving meβ¦
the fundamental loneliness goes whenever two can dream a dream togetherβ¦
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(1967 song by βantonio carlos jobimβ)
(1967 song by βantonio carlos jobimβ)
(off 1970 βfrank sinatraβ album βsinatra + companyβ)
(1967 song by antonio carlos jobim)
AntΓ΄nio Carlos Brasileiro de Almeida Jobim (January 25, 1927 β December 8, 1994), also known as Tom Jobim (Portuguese pronunciation: [ΛtΓ΅ ΚoΛbΔ©]), was a Brazilian songwriter, composer, arranger, singer, and pianist/guitarist. He was a primary force behind the creation of the bossa nova style, and his songs have been performed by many singers and instrumentalists within Brazil and internationally.
Widely known as the composer of βGarota de Ipanemaβ (βThe Girl from Ipanemaβ), one of the most recorded songs of all time, Jobim has left a large number of songs that are now included in jazz and pop standard repertoires. The song βGarota de Ipanemaβ has been recorded over 240 times by other artists.
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