Tonalità: Gb major•
Verse 1
F#
G#
F#
Almost every day, I hear some kind friend say,
Sophie dear,
G#
I think you're much too stout.
F#
Right away they suggest
the diet they think best.
G#
F#
They make me sick, I wish they'd cut it out.
I don't want to get thin.
I don't want to get thin.
Why should I,
when I'm all right as I am?
Those slender -waisted mamas,
they make me laugh.
G#
My goodness,
F#
men like to see a little foreign ass.
I don't want to reduce.
Furthermore, what's the use
A#
when the men fol low me around
F#
like Mary's lamb?
G#
The girls who talk of dieting,
F#
gee, they get on my nerves.
If you want to keep your husband straight,
show him a lot of curves.
I don't want to get thin.
You can laugh and you can grin,
but I'm doing very well
the way I am.
Miss Tucker,
I think you could do
with a pound less or two.
Look what's talking.
If he'd close one eye, he'd
look like a needle.
Mind your own business, Teddy.
I'm satisfied to be the way I am.
A#
I've got a lot of what I've got
F#
and my friends love it, mind you.
They're no vegetarians.
They like their meat and plenty of it.
Well, I think you would
spare a pound here or there
nobody is asking you young man.
Keep your mind on your music
I can't when you're around look
where I am.
Not I can't see that far. right, I'll
buy you some field glasses
I'm fat and I know it
and I intend to stay fat miss
Tucker
You shouldn't say that in
the best places.
They say one is stout
In the best places I'm fed.
As I was saying, folks,
I'll eat anything.
Anything? Anything.
You won't eat ham.
Well, we leave politics and
religion out of this.
G#
I've noticed one thing, girls.
F#
You can store this
in your dome.
All the married men who run after
me
have skinny wives at home.
You'll have to be much thinner
to attract the young sheiks.
Don't worry. I'm doing all right with the
Spaniards and the Greeks.
I don't want to lose weight.
G#
The boys tell me I'm great
F#
and my sweetheart loves me just
the way I am.
G#
F#
I have no fear that he'll go chas
ing around
with other mamas.
He may find one who will fill my shoes
but not my pajamas.
F#
I don't care what I weigh,
I eat pie every day.
G#
F#
I hate pineapples
and I don't care for land.
G#
F#
I'll tell you very frankly, I weigh 163.
But many a sunny boy
has tried to climb upon my knee.
I don't want to get thin,
G#
you can laugh and you can grin,
F#
but I'm do ing very well the way I am.
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