Chords for ABBA - Nina, Pretty Ballerina (Poland 1976)

Tempo:
124.8 bpm
Chords used:

C

G

F

C#m

G#m

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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ABBA - Nina, Pretty Ballerina (Poland 1976) chords
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[G#m]
[C] [C#m]
[G]
[C] Every day in the morning on her way to the [F] office, you can see her as she catches the train.
[F] Her face among a million [C] faces, just another woman with [G] no name.
[C] Not the girl you'd remember, but she's still something [F] special to you.
I am sure.
[C] I [F] know she's got a [C] little secret.
Friday evening [C#m] she turns out [G] to be
[C] Nina, pretty ballerina.
Now she is [G] the queen of the dancing floor.
This is the moment she's waited for.
Just [C] like Cinderella.
Nina, pretty ballerina.
[G] Who'd have thought she could be this way?
This is the part that she likes to play.
But [C] she knows the part of [G] me [C] she won't [C#] play.
[G]
[C] So she's [G] back every morning [C] through her work at the [F] office and another week to live [C] in her dream.
[F] And another early [C] morning in an almost never-ending [G] stream.
[C] Got the talk that often kind of shy and uncertain.
[F] Everybody seems to think [C] she's the more.
[F] But they wouldn't know her little [C] secret.
What a Friday [C#m] night with heavy [G] disco.
[Gm] [C] Nina, pretty ballerina.
Now [G] she is the queen of the dancing floor.
This is the moment she's waited for.
Just like [C] Cinderella.
Nina, pretty ballerina.
Who'd [G] have thought she could be this way?
This is the part that she likes to play.
She would [C] like to play [A] it every [G] day.
[C] Nina, pretty [C] ballerina.
Now she [G] is the queen of the dancing floor.
This is the moment she's waited for.
Just like [C] Cinderella.
Nina, pretty ballerina.
[G] [N]
Key:  
C
3211
G
2131
F
134211111
C#m
13421114
G#m
123111114
C
3211
G
2131
F
134211111
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_ _ _ _ [G#m] _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ [C#m] _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] Every day in the morning on her way to the [F] office, you can see her as she catches the train. _
[F] Her face among a million [C] _ faces, just another woman with [G] no name.
[C] Not the girl you'd remember, but she's still something [F] special to you.
I am sure.
[C] _ I _ [F] know she's got a [C] little secret.
Friday evening [C#m] she turns out [G] to _ _ _ be_
_ _ [C] _ Nina, pretty ballerina.
Now she is [G] the queen of the dancing floor.
This is the moment she's waited for.
Just [C] like Cinderella. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Nina, pretty ballerina.
_ [G] _ Who'd have thought she could be this way?
_ This is the part that she likes to play.
But [C] she knows the part of _ [G] _ _ me [C] she won't [C#] play.
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] So she's [G] back every morning [C] through her work at the [F] office and another week to live [C] in her dream. _
[F] And another early _ [C] morning _ in an almost never-ending [G] _ stream.
[C] Got the talk that often kind of shy and uncertain.
[F] Everybody seems to think [C] she's the more. _
[F] But they wouldn't know her little [C] secret. _
What a Friday [C#m] night with heavy [G] disco. _ _
_ _ _ [Gm] _ _ [C] _ Nina, pretty _ ballerina.
Now [G] she is the queen of the dancing floor.
_ This is the moment she's waited _ for.
Just like [C] Cinderella. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Nina, pretty _ ballerina.
Who'd [G] have thought she could be this way?
This is the part that she likes to play.
She would [C] like to play [A] it every [G] _ day.
_ [C] Nina, pretty [C] ballerina.
Now she [G] is the queen of the dancing floor.
This is the moment she's waited for.
Just like [C] Cinderella. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Nina, pretty ballerina.
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _