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Kevin Fowler - Senorita Mas Fina Chords

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Senorita Mas Fina Chords

(ver. 1)
Kevin Fowler
great 2 chord song
you can play it with a johnny b.goode style rhythm
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Uno, dos, tres, quatro...
          G                             
Well, her name was Rita Flores, met her down in Matamoras
                              D (7 fr.)
She’s hotter than the Mexican sun
                             
She’s one sweet chickita, my latina lolita
                                     G
I knew right then she had to be the one

      G                           
She worked at the cantina, so I ordered a tequila
                                   D (7 fr.)
Just to get a closer look into her eyes
                         
Handed her my pesos, she turned and walked away
                           G
I don’t think she even realized


(chorus)
G                                                  D (7 fr.)           
Oh, seniorita, ooh mas fina, come and love me porfavor
          
I want to be your numero uno, your one and only vato
                                   G
Me love you long time, that’s for sure
       G                           
Wanna hold you, never let go, I’ll be your little gringo
                        D (7 fr.)
Marry you and take you away
                      
Aw, seniorita, ooh mas fina, oh won’t you love me baby,  
    G
porque?

           G                       
Yea, she never caught my lingo, because I was a gringo
                                 D (7 fr.)
She didn’t understand a word I’d say
                                   
She’d say "Me no comprende," but that smile on her face
                            G
Told me I should try it anyway

(chorus twice)
       D (7 fr.)              
I said aw, seniorita, ooh mas fina, won’t you love me 
          G
baby, porque?
            
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