调:D minor•
Verse 1
Gm
Fm
G
C
When at first,
C
F
Fm
I became the toast of my vicinity,
C
Bb
C
But now that a married man, at last am I,
Where is it now, totally dead?
Where is the fun I used to find?
D
G
C
F
Dm
A marriage life may all be well,
could never compare
to raising a bit of hell.
Bb
Gm
A
Where is life at late?
C
Bb
Dm
Bb
In dear Milano, where are you, Momo?
F
Dm
Bb
Oh, and Carolina,
Gm
G
Gm
C
Dm
where are you, Lina?
Bdim
G
E
Still peddling your pizza
A
E
A
Dm
in the streets of Taromina?
A
G
A
D
Dm
A
And in Firenzea, where are you,
Dm
G
C
in the ru ins of Pompeii?
Where is it now?
It's totally dead.
Where is the fun I used to find?
It's gone with the wine.
Gm
G
F
The marriage game is quite
all right.
but oh, what a bore at night.
Bb
Gm
A
Where is the life that laid?
C
Bb
F
Where is Rebecca?
Gm
Dm
A
Could still she be cruising
Bb
Gm
C
Gm
C
Dm
the wild Vriajo?
G
Dm
E
I'm lucky I missed
A
E
Dm
a gangster sister from Chicago.
D
Dm
A
who loved to chat so?
C
G
Dm
in her stinking pink palazzo?
Bm
G
F
C
And lovely Liza, where are you, Liza?
Dm
F
Dm
G
to the leaning tower
Gm
C
Bb
C
of Pisa
Where is it now?
It's totally dead.
Where is the fun I used to find?
It's gone with the wine.
D
Gm
C
F
Dm
I've oft been told of nuptial bliss.
D
Dm
F
But what do you do a quarter to two
Bb
Gm
C
Where is the life that laid I led?
F
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