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A A7 D7M D6 Dm7+ Dm6 When Madam Pompadour was on a ballroom floor Bm5-/7 A D9 A Edim E Said all the gentlemen 'Obvious -ly' D9 E E7 A D9 E7 A 'The madam has the cutest personali ty' A A7 D7M D6 Dm7+ Dm6 And think of all the books about Du Barry's looks Bm5-/7 A D9 A Edim E What was it made her the toast of Paree D9 E E7 A D9 E7 A She had a well developed personalty Bridge one A7M A7 Em7 A7 G Em7 G What did Romeo see in Juliet, or Figaro in Figarette C#7 F#m E7 Or Jupiter in Juno? You know A A7 D7M D6 Dm7+ Dm6 And when Salome danced and had the boys entranced Bm5-/7 A D9 A Edim E No doubt it must have been easy to see D9 E E7 A D9 E7 A That she knew how to use her personality A A7 D7M D6 Dm7+ Dm6 A girl can learn to spell and take dictation well Bm5-/7 A D9 A Edim E And never sit on the boss's left knee D9 E E7 A D9 E7 A Unless she's got a perfect personality A A7 D7M D6 Dm7+ Dm6 A girl can get somewhere in spite of stringy hair Bm5-/7 A D9 A Edim E Or even just a bit bowed at the knee D9 E E7 A D9 E7 A If she can show a faultless person ality Bridge two A7M A7 Em7 A7 Why are certain girls offered certain things G Em7 G Like sable coats and wedding rings C#7 F#m E7 By men who wear their spats right? That's right! A A7 D7M D6 Dm7+ Dm6 So don'tcha say 'I'm smart and have the kindest heart' Bm5-/7 A D9 A Edim E Or 'what a wonderful sister I'd be' D9 E E7 A D9 E7 A Just tell me how you like my personality F#7 A D9 E E7 A D9 E7 A Baby, you've got the cutest personality
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