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Pink Martini - Brazil Chords

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Brazil Chords

(ver. 1)
Pink Martini
[Verse 1]

Bb                                   Cm
Brazil, when stars were entertaining June,
                          F7
We stood beneath an amber moon
                            Bb
And softly murmured someday soon...
    F7          Bb   B A Ab 
We kissed and clung together


[Chorus]

G G# G                   G G# G
Then -     tomorrow was another day
G                            G G# G
The morning found us miles away
G                               G G# A G# G
With still a million things to say.
     Cm                                 F
And now, when twilight dims the skies above
                         F7
Recalling thrills of our love
                              Bb
There's one thing I'm certain of...
   Cm     Bb       Cm  F Bb    Bb    C G
Return, I will, to old Brazil.


[Break]

C Dm G7 C 
G7 C B Bb A
A Bb A
A Bb A
A Bb A
A Bb B Bb A
Dm G G7 C
Dm C Dm G C C D A


[Verse 2]

D                                    Em 
Brazil, when stars were entertaining June,
                            A7
We stood beneath an amber moon
                             D
And softly murmured someday soon...
    A7          D   Db C B
We kissed and clung together


[Chorus]

B C B                       B C B
Then - tomorrow was another day
                            B C B
The morning found us miles away
                               B C C# C B
With still a million things to say.
    Em                               A
And now when twilight dims the skies above
                         A7
Recalling thrills of our love there's one thing
            D       Em       D       Em  A  D  D Db C B
I'm certain of... Return, I will, to old Brazil.

B C B
B C B
B C B
B C C# C B
Em A A7 D
Em D Em A D D Db C B

B C B
B C B
B C B
B C C# C B
Em A A7 D
Em D Em A D              
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