The Girl from Ipanema (Garota de Ipanema) Music: Antonio Carlos Jobim Lyrics: Vinicius de Moraes [Verse 1] Tall and tan and young and lovely, The girl | Fmaj7 | | From Ipane- ma goes walking, and when | G7 | | She passes each one she passes goes | Gm7 | Gb7 | A-A-H! | Fmaj7 | Gb7 | [Verse 2] When she walks she's lika a samba that | Fmaj7 | | Swings so cool and sways so gentle that when | G7 | | She passes, each one she passes goes | Gm7 | Gb7 | A-A-H! | Fmaj7 | Fmaj7 | [Break] Oh, but I watch her so | Gbmaj7 | Gbmaj7 | sadly How | Cb9 | Cb9 | can I tell her I | F#m7 | F#m7 | love her? yes | D9 | D9 | I would give my heart | Gm7 | Gm7 | gladly But each | Eb9 | Eb9 | day when she walks to the sea she | Am7 | D7b9 | looks straight ahead not at me | Gm7 | C7b9 | [Verse] Tall and tan and young and lovely the Girl | Fmaj7 | | from Ipane- ma goes walking and when | G7 | | she passes I smile, but she doesn't | Gm7 | Gb7 | see (1) She doesn't (2) | Gb7 :| Gb7 | see No she doesn't | Fmaj7 | Gb7 | see | Fmaj7 Gb7 | Fmaj7 || The second time around you'll have to substitute some words: lovely handsome girl boy she he her him