Chords for Eartha Kitt - Just An Old Fashioned Girl
Tempo:
112.9 bpm
Chords used:
F
G
Am
C
Gm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Am] [Gm] I [G] want [F] an old-fashioned girl [G] with an old-fashioned mind.
[Gm] Not [F] sophisticated, I'm [G] the sweet and [Gm] simple kind.
I want [F] an old-fashioned [Am] house with [Bb] an old-fashioned [G] fence
and [F] an old [G]-fashioned [C] millionaire.
I'd [F] like a plain, [Am] simple car, [Bb] a Cerise [G] Cadillac,
long enough to put a bowling alley [C] in the back.
I [F] want an old [Am]-fashioned house [Bb] with an old [G]-fashioned fence
[F] and an old-fashioned millionaire.
[Am] I'll stay weaving at my loom, [Em] be no trouble to my groom
if he'll keep [G] the piles [C] of money mountain.
[G] In our cottage [Em] there will be [Am] a soundproof nursery,
[G] not to wake a baby [C] while I'm counting.
I [F] like the old,
[Gm] [F] violets are for [Bb] me.
Have [F] them made in diamonds [G] by the man [C] at Tiffany.
I [F] want an old-fashioned house [Bb] with an old [G]-fashioned fence
[F] and an old-fashioned millionaire.
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[F] [C]
[F] I'm just a pilgrim at heart, [Gm] oh so [F] pure and [Bb] gentile.
Watch me [Dm] in Las Vegas [G] when I'm at the spinning wheel.
I [Em] want an old-fashioned house [Gm] with an old [G]-fashioned fence
and an old-fashioned [C] millionaire.
[F] I'll ask for such [Am] simple [Gm] things when my [F] birthday [Gm] occurs,
two [F] apartment buildings [G] that are labeled [C] hers and hers.
[F] I want an [Am] old-fashioned house [G] with an old-fashioned fence
[F] and an old-fashioned millionaire.
I [G] like Chopin, Bizet, and the songs of yesterday,
[Am] string quartets [G]
and [C] Polynesian carols.
[G] But the music [Em] that excels [Am] is the sound of oil wells
[G] as they slurp, slurp, slurp into [C] the barrels.
Our [F] little home [Am] will be quaint [Bb] as an old [F] parasol
[Bb] and instead [F] of carpets [G] I'll have money [C] wall to wall.
I [F] want an old [Am]-fashioned house [Bb] with an old [G]-fashioned fence
[F] and an old-fashioned millionaire.
[Gm] [F] [Gm]
[F] [G] [C] [G]
[Gm]
[Gm] Not [F] sophisticated, I'm [G] the sweet and [Gm] simple kind.
I want [F] an old-fashioned [Am] house with [Bb] an old-fashioned [G] fence
and [F] an old [G]-fashioned [C] millionaire.
I'd [F] like a plain, [Am] simple car, [Bb] a Cerise [G] Cadillac,
long enough to put a bowling alley [C] in the back.
I [F] want an old [Am]-fashioned house [Bb] with an old [G]-fashioned fence
[F] and an old-fashioned millionaire.
[Am] I'll stay weaving at my loom, [Em] be no trouble to my groom
if he'll keep [G] the piles [C] of money mountain.
[G] In our cottage [Em] there will be [Am] a soundproof nursery,
[G] not to wake a baby [C] while I'm counting.
I [F] like the old,
[Gm] [F] violets are for [Bb] me.
Have [F] them made in diamonds [G] by the man [C] at Tiffany.
I [F] want an old-fashioned house [Bb] with an old [G]-fashioned fence
[F] and an old-fashioned millionaire.
[Bb]
[F] [C]
[F] I'm just a pilgrim at heart, [Gm] oh so [F] pure and [Bb] gentile.
Watch me [Dm] in Las Vegas [G] when I'm at the spinning wheel.
I [Em] want an old-fashioned house [Gm] with an old [G]-fashioned fence
and an old-fashioned [C] millionaire.
[F] I'll ask for such [Am] simple [Gm] things when my [F] birthday [Gm] occurs,
two [F] apartment buildings [G] that are labeled [C] hers and hers.
[F] I want an [Am] old-fashioned house [G] with an old-fashioned fence
[F] and an old-fashioned millionaire.
I [G] like Chopin, Bizet, and the songs of yesterday,
[Am] string quartets [G]
and [C] Polynesian carols.
[G] But the music [Em] that excels [Am] is the sound of oil wells
[G] as they slurp, slurp, slurp into [C] the barrels.
Our [F] little home [Am] will be quaint [Bb] as an old [F] parasol
[Bb] and instead [F] of carpets [G] I'll have money [C] wall to wall.
I [F] want an old [Am]-fashioned house [Bb] with an old [G]-fashioned fence
[F] and an old-fashioned millionaire.
[Gm] [F] [Gm]
[F] [G] [C] [G]
[Gm]
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Am
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[Am] _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ I [G] want _ _ [F] _ an old-fashioned girl [G] with an old-fashioned mind.
[Gm] Not [F] sophisticated, I'm [G] the sweet and [Gm] simple kind.
I want [F] an old-fashioned [Am] house with [Bb] an old-fashioned [G] fence
and [F] an old [G]-fashioned [C] millionaire.
_ I'd [F] like a plain, [Am] simple car, [Bb] a Cerise [G] Cadillac,
long enough to put a bowling alley [C] in the back.
I [F] want an old [Am]-fashioned house [Bb] with an old [G]-fashioned fence
[F] and an old-fashioned _ millionaire.
_ [Am] I'll stay weaving at my loom, [Em] be no trouble to my groom
if he'll keep [G] the piles [C] of money mountain.
_ [G] In our cottage [Em] there will be [Am] a soundproof nursery,
[G] not to wake a baby [C] while I'm counting.
I [F] like the old, _
_ [Gm] _ [F] violets are for [Bb] me.
Have [F] them made in diamonds [G] by the man [C] at Tiffany.
I [F] want an old-fashioned house [Bb] with an old [G]-fashioned fence
[F] and an old-fashioned _ millionaire.
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ I'm just a pilgrim at heart, [Gm] oh so [F] pure and [Bb] gentile.
Watch me [Dm] in Las Vegas [G] when I'm at the spinning wheel.
I [Em] want an old-fashioned house [Gm] with an old [G]-fashioned fence
and an old-fashioned _ [C] millionaire.
_ [F] I'll ask for such [Am] simple [Gm] things when my [F] birthday [Gm] occurs,
two [F] apartment buildings [G] that are labeled [C] hers and hers.
[F] I want an [Am] old-fashioned house [G] with an old-fashioned fence
[F] and an old-fashioned millionaire.
_ _ I [G] like Chopin, Bizet, and the songs of yesterday,
[Am] string quartets [G]
and [C] Polynesian _ carols.
[G] But the music [Em] that excels [Am] is the sound of oil wells
[G] as they slurp, slurp, slurp into [C] the barrels.
Our [F] little home [Am] will be quaint [Bb] as an old [F] parasol
[Bb] and instead [F] of carpets [G] I'll have money [C] wall to wall.
I [F] want an old [Am]-fashioned house [Bb] with an old [G]-fashioned fence
[F] and an old-fashioned _ _ millionaire.
[Gm] _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _ _
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[Am] _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ I [G] want _ _ [F] _ an old-fashioned girl [G] with an old-fashioned mind.
[Gm] Not [F] sophisticated, I'm [G] the sweet and [Gm] simple kind.
I want [F] an old-fashioned [Am] house with [Bb] an old-fashioned [G] fence
and [F] an old [G]-fashioned [C] millionaire.
_ I'd [F] like a plain, [Am] simple car, [Bb] a Cerise [G] Cadillac,
long enough to put a bowling alley [C] in the back.
I [F] want an old [Am]-fashioned house [Bb] with an old [G]-fashioned fence
[F] and an old-fashioned _ millionaire.
_ [Am] I'll stay weaving at my loom, [Em] be no trouble to my groom
if he'll keep [G] the piles [C] of money mountain.
_ [G] In our cottage [Em] there will be [Am] a soundproof nursery,
[G] not to wake a baby [C] while I'm counting.
I [F] like the old, _
_ [Gm] _ [F] violets are for [Bb] me.
Have [F] them made in diamonds [G] by the man [C] at Tiffany.
I [F] want an old-fashioned house [Bb] with an old [G]-fashioned fence
[F] and an old-fashioned _ millionaire.
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ I'm just a pilgrim at heart, [Gm] oh so [F] pure and [Bb] gentile.
Watch me [Dm] in Las Vegas [G] when I'm at the spinning wheel.
I [Em] want an old-fashioned house [Gm] with an old [G]-fashioned fence
and an old-fashioned _ [C] millionaire.
_ [F] I'll ask for such [Am] simple [Gm] things when my [F] birthday [Gm] occurs,
two [F] apartment buildings [G] that are labeled [C] hers and hers.
[F] I want an [Am] old-fashioned house [G] with an old-fashioned fence
[F] and an old-fashioned millionaire.
_ _ I [G] like Chopin, Bizet, and the songs of yesterday,
[Am] string quartets [G]
and [C] Polynesian _ carols.
[G] But the music [Em] that excels [Am] is the sound of oil wells
[G] as they slurp, slurp, slurp into [C] the barrels.
Our [F] little home [Am] will be quaint [Bb] as an old [F] parasol
[Bb] and instead [F] of carpets [G] I'll have money [C] wall to wall.
I [F] want an old [Am]-fashioned house [Bb] with an old [G]-fashioned fence
[F] and an old-fashioned _ _ millionaire.
[Gm] _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _
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