L’office du Tourisme nous propose de jouer une première fois un set de 30 min ou plus à 11h du matin (forte affluence car le point restauration est proche) et un deuxième set à 14h30 qui est un deuxième temps fort de la journée.
Xavier assure la promo sur le “6 minutes à Fontenay” du 9 mars 2015 !
INTRO: A D A D A D F/G A
A D A D
Lady Madonna, children at your feet..
A D F G A
Wonder how you manage to make ends meet?
A D A D
Who finds the money when you pay the rent?
A D (D2) F G A
Did you think that money was Hea..ven sent?
Dm7 G7
Friday night arrives without a suitcase.
C Am
Sunday morning creeping like a nun.
Dm7 G7
Monday's child has learned to tie his bootlace…
C Bm E5+ E
See how they run.
A D A D
Lady Madonna, baby at your breast
A D F G A
Wonder how you manage to feed the rest?
A D A D A D F/G A
Dm7 G7
Pa, pa, pa, pa, pa, pa, pa, pa, pa, pa...
C Am
pa, pa, pa, pa, pa, pa, pa, pa, pa, pa, pa..
Dm7 G7
pa, pa, pa, pa, pa, pa, pa, pa, pa, pa, pa..
C Bm E5+ E
See how they run.
A D A D
Lady Madonna lying on the bed
A D F G A
listen to the music playing in your head.
A D A D A D F G A
CHORUS:
Dm7 G7
Tuesday afternoon is never ending...
C Am
Wednesday morning papers didn't come.
Dm7 G7
Thursday night you stocking needed mending...
C Bm E5+ E
See how they run.
A D A D
Lady Madonna, children at your feet...
A D F G A
Wonder how you manage to make ends meet?
Bm7 Cm/Bm7 A
A Bm7 Cm/Bm7 A
Well, shake it up, baby, now (shake it up, baby)
Twist and shout (twist and shout)
Come on, come on, come on, come on, baby, now (come on, baby)
Come and work it all out
(work it all out oooohh)
Well, you work it all out, oh yeah (work it all out) You know, you look so good (look so good) You know, you got me going, now (got me going) Just like I knew you would (like I knew you would oooooh)
—————–[STOP] —————–
Para bailar la bamba
Para bailar la bamba
Se necesita una poca de gracia
Una poca de gracia pa mi pa ti
Y arriba y arriba
Ay arriba y arriba
Por ti sere, por ti sere, por ti sere
—————–[STOP] —————–
Well, shake it up, baby, now (shake it up, baby) Twist and shout (twist and shout) Come on, come on, come on, come on, baby, now (come on, baby) Come on and work it all out (work it all out hoooooooo)
Well, you twist,you little girl (twist, little girl) You know, you twist so fine (twist so fine) Come on and twist a little closer, now (twist a little closer) And let me know that you’re mine (let me know you’re mine hoooooo)
AAAAHHH AAAAHHH AAAAHHH AAAAHHH
Yo no soy marinero
Yo no soy marinero, soy capitan
Soy capitan, soy capitan
Bamba, bamba
Bamba, bamba
Bamba, bamba
Bamba
Riff Twist and shout
C F G G
Well, shake it up, baby, now (shake it up, baby) Twist and shout (twist and shout)
Come on, come on, come on, come on, baby, now (come on, baby)
Come on and work it all out (work it all out oooooh)
Well, you twist, you little girl (twist, little girl) You know, you twist so fine (twist so fine) Come on and twist a little closer, now (twist a little closer) And let me know that you’re mine (let me know you’re mine oooooh)
AAAAHHH AAAAHHH AAAAHHH AAAAHHH
Para bailar la bamba
Para bailar la bamba
Se necesita una poca de gracia
Una poca de gracia pa mi pa ti
Y arriba y arriba
Ay arriba y arriba
Por ti sere, por ti sere, por ti sere
Vers 2004, un humoriste chanteur dépoussière le “blue suede shoes” dans une version ukulélé énergique, humoristique et pétillante : c’est “Mikaouël et son ukulélé”