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» Pedido de Vladimir Rumyantsev
± PPS (tempo): ♩ = 126 pulsaciones por minuto
Intro: Am | Am | Am | Am Am | Am | Dm | E7 Am } 2 times Am | Am Dm E7 Am Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey. G F E7 Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey. Am G F E7 Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey. Instrumental: Am | Am Em | Am | Am Em Am There lived a certain man In Russia long ago, Dm He was big and strong E7 Am In his eyes a flaming glow. Most people looked at him With terror and with fear, Dm But to Moscow chicks E7 Am He was such a lovely dear. Am He could preach the Bible like a preacher Dm6 E7 Full of ecstasy and fire. Am But he also was the kind of teacher Dm6 E7 Am Women would desire. Chorus: A C Ra-Ra-Rasputin, D A Lover of the Russian queen. G D A There was a cat that really was gone. A C Ra-Ra-Rasputin, D A Russia’s greatest love machine, G D A It was a shame how he carried on. Instrumental: Am | Am Em | Am | Am Em Am | Am | Dm | E7 Am Am He ruled the Russian land And never mind the Tsar, Dm But the Kazachok E7 Am He danced really wunderbar. In all affairs of state He was the man to please, Dm But he was real great E7 Am When he had a girl to squeeze. Am For the Queen he was no wheeler-dealer Dm6 E7 Though she’d heard the things he’d done. Am She believed he was a holy healer, Dm6 E7 Am Who would heal her son. Chorus: A C Ra-Ra-Rasputin, D A Lover of the Russian queen. G D A There was a cat that really was gone. A C Ra-Ra-Rasputin, D A Russia’s greatest love machine, G D A It was a shame how he carried on. Am G Fmaj But when his drinking and lusting, G Am And his hunger for power Became known to more and more people, G The demands to do something Fmaj G6 About this outrageous man Am Became louder and louder! Am Em Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey. Am Em Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey. Am Em Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey. Am Em Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey. Instrumental: Am | Am | Dm | E7 Am Am “This man’s just got to go,” Declared his enemies, Dm But the ladies begged, E7 Am “Don’t you try to do it, please.” No doubt, this Rasputin Had lots of hidden charms, Dm Though he was a brute, E7 Am They just fell into his arms. Am Then one night some men of higher standing Dm6 E7 Set a trap, they’re not to blame. Am “Come to visit us,” they kept demanding Dm6 E7 Am And he really came. Chorus: A C Ra-Ra-Rasputin, D A Lover of the Russian queen. G D A They put some poison into his wine. A C Ra-Ra-Rasputin, D A Russia’s greatest love machine, G D A He drank it all and said, “I feel fine.” A C Ra-Ra-Rasputin, D A Lover of the Russian queen. G D A They didn’t quit, they wanted his head. A C Ra-Ra-Rasputin, D A Russia’s greatest love machine, G D A And so they shot him till he was dead. Oh, those Russians!