(Ooh) But I watch her so sadly, how can I tell her I love her Yes I would give my heart gladly
But each day, when she walks to the sea She looks straight ahead, not at me
when she pas ses, each one she pas ses goes ah
when she pas ses, each one she pas ses goes ah
The Girl from Ipanema is a an AABA song form. The A sections are a I II7 II bII7b5 I progression with the bII7b5 being a tritone sub for a V. A1 turns back to the I using the bII7b5 tritone.
In the original key of F major this is: Fmaj7 G7 Gm7 Gb7b5 1st ending) Fmaj7 Gb7b5 2nd ending) Fmaj7
The B section modulates up a half step to Gbmaj7 B7 F#m7 D7 Gm7 Eb7.
The B section finishes with a III VI7 II V7 to the last A section Am7 D7 Gm7 C7.
The Girl from Ipanema is a an AABA song form. The A sections are a I II7 II bII7b5 I progression with the bII7b5 being a tritone sub for a V. A1 turns back to the I using the bII7b5 tritone.
In the original key of F major this is: Fmaj7 G7 Gm7 Gb7b5 1st ending) Fmaj7 Gb7b5 2nd ending) Fmaj7
The B section modulates up a half step to Gbmaj7 B7 F#m7 D7 Gm7 Eb7.
The B section finishes with a III VI7 II V7 to the last A section Am7 D7 Gm7 C7.