Chords for Wogan - Eartha Kitt (1986)
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I knew it, I knew it before you came on.
Maybe it's not.
I'm having [G] a little difficulty at the moment.
[Cm] [G] So the old disco, are you a disco gore [Abm] yourself?
I am not a disco queen, [N] if you know what I mean.
I do know, I do know what you mean.
But all those years, not those years, a few, a couple of weeks [Ab] ago,
Orton Welles said you were the world's most exciting woman.
What do you mean were?
Well, he said it, [N] he said you were the world's most exciting woman.
If he was alive today, he'd be saying [Ab] you are the world's most exciting woman.
What do you think?
[G] Who's conducting this interview?
You only married once, though.
Are you picky?
Once was enough.
[Eb] [G]
Who's picky about men?
I'm very choosy about friends, I'm very choosy about people.
I love people, but I'm very choosy.
Because I prefer to be alone, rather than to be around people who are trashy.
[N] I'm all right, but, I think, but, don't you frighten [G] men?
You have to [B] ask them.
[Ab] Well, I've
I'm asking you.
Yes.
[N] Yes, I think, I think you frighten men.
I think you, you know, a man would sort of
My wife, it's only because she wants a [F] feta.
She'll be quite proud [G] of this.
Bernie, do you think [N]
that
You know this, uh
I've never seen a man like you in my life.
You will meet [C] people.
This, [Dm] this was on the show.
You know, the old man giving you a bit of trouble.
You know, you [G] are in good condition.
Thank you.
Do you feel that there are any real men left in [Gm] Hollywood?
[Bb]
[E] Do I think [Eb] that there are any real men left in Hollywood?
Well, yeah.
It's very rare to find a real man anymore.
That's why I'm looking at [N] you.
Why did you leave Hollywood?
Why did you leave Hollywood?
Nobody for me to play with.
[E] And what about the movies?
We could have seen you in more movies.
You didn't make [Ab] enough movies, did you?
Why not?
[N] It's not a matter of
Well, let's talk about that one. Yeah.
Whether I make enough movies.
Yeah.
I am not black enough to be considered black.
And I'm not white enough to be considered white.
And therefore, I don't fit in anywhere.
And I don't think I ever want to fit in.
I want them to fit into me.
But [G] you're not an easy woman to suit.
I mean
Is any woman easy to [Ab] suit?
Obviously, this is why you men are having a lot of trouble with yourselves.
[N] You think it's
That women
aggressive women like you
Cause men like me to shrivel up and run
To fall apart.
At dawn.
Long before dawn.
But you know
This has been
One of the most unusual interviews I've ever had.
But I do thank you, Eartha Kitt, ladies and gentlemen.
Eartha, you're great.
Thank you.
You're very
Well
I can't promise
[G] I can't promise you'll have something like that [N] every month.
But I
You can come back on Monday, Wednesday, Friday next week, can you?
[B] I'll be alright then.
I've got the whole weekend to get over it.
I hope you'll have a happy and a holy Easter.
And I'll be back bright-eyed and bushy-tailed with a blockbuster on Easter [Db] Monday.
Among my guests, Frankie [B] Howard, [F] Brian Ferry, Martin
[B] Marty Kane, [Db] Dennis Quilley.
[G] Have a lovely weekend.
I'll [A] see you on Easter Monday evening, [Gbm] live at 7.
Or I'll see you on the radio, too, tomorrow [E] morning at 10.
[B] [B] [A] [Gb]
Maybe it's not.
I'm having [G] a little difficulty at the moment.
[Cm] [G] So the old disco, are you a disco gore [Abm] yourself?
I am not a disco queen, [N] if you know what I mean.
I do know, I do know what you mean.
But all those years, not those years, a few, a couple of weeks [Ab] ago,
Orton Welles said you were the world's most exciting woman.
What do you mean were?
Well, he said it, [N] he said you were the world's most exciting woman.
If he was alive today, he'd be saying [Ab] you are the world's most exciting woman.
What do you think?
[G] Who's conducting this interview?
You only married once, though.
Are you picky?
Once was enough.
[Eb] [G]
Who's picky about men?
I'm very choosy about friends, I'm very choosy about people.
I love people, but I'm very choosy.
Because I prefer to be alone, rather than to be around people who are trashy.
[N] I'm all right, but, I think, but, don't you frighten [G] men?
You have to [B] ask them.
[Ab] Well, I've
I'm asking you.
Yes.
[N] Yes, I think, I think you frighten men.
I think you, you know, a man would sort of
My wife, it's only because she wants a [F] feta.
She'll be quite proud [G] of this.
Bernie, do you think [N]
that
You know this, uh
I've never seen a man like you in my life.
You will meet [C] people.
This, [Dm] this was on the show.
You know, the old man giving you a bit of trouble.
You know, you [G] are in good condition.
Thank you.
Do you feel that there are any real men left in [Gm] Hollywood?
[Bb]
[E] Do I think [Eb] that there are any real men left in Hollywood?
Well, yeah.
It's very rare to find a real man anymore.
That's why I'm looking at [N] you.
Why did you leave Hollywood?
Why did you leave Hollywood?
Nobody for me to play with.
[E] And what about the movies?
We could have seen you in more movies.
You didn't make [Ab] enough movies, did you?
Why not?
[N] It's not a matter of
Well, let's talk about that one. Yeah.
Whether I make enough movies.
Yeah.
I am not black enough to be considered black.
And I'm not white enough to be considered white.
And therefore, I don't fit in anywhere.
And I don't think I ever want to fit in.
I want them to fit into me.
But [G] you're not an easy woman to suit.
I mean
Is any woman easy to [Ab] suit?
Obviously, this is why you men are having a lot of trouble with yourselves.
[N] You think it's
That women
aggressive women like you
Cause men like me to shrivel up and run
To fall apart.
At dawn.
Long before dawn.
But you know
This has been
One of the most unusual interviews I've ever had.
But I do thank you, Eartha Kitt, ladies and gentlemen.
Eartha, you're great.
Thank you.
You're very
Well
I can't promise
[G] I can't promise you'll have something like that [N] every month.
But I
You can come back on Monday, Wednesday, Friday next week, can you?
[B] I'll be alright then.
I've got the whole weekend to get over it.
I hope you'll have a happy and a holy Easter.
And I'll be back bright-eyed and bushy-tailed with a blockbuster on Easter [Db] Monday.
Among my guests, Frankie [B] Howard, [F] Brian Ferry, Martin
[B] Marty Kane, [Db] Dennis Quilley.
[G] Have a lovely weekend.
I'll [A] see you on Easter Monday evening, [Gbm] live at 7.
Or I'll see you on the radio, too, tomorrow [E] morning at 10.
[B] [B] [A] [Gb]
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ I knew it, I knew it before you came on.
Maybe it's not.
_ I'm having [G] a little difficulty at the moment.
[Cm] _ _ [G] _ So the old disco, are you a disco gore [Abm] yourself?
I am not a disco queen, [N] _ _ _ if you know what I mean. _
I do know, I do know what you mean.
But all those years, not those years, a few, a couple of weeks [Ab] ago,
Orton Welles said you were the world's most exciting woman.
What do you mean were? _ _
_ Well, he said it, [N] he said you were the world's most exciting woman.
If he was alive today, he'd be saying [Ab] you are the world's most exciting woman.
What do you think?
_ _ [G] _ _ Who's conducting this interview?
_ _ _ You only married once, though.
Are you picky?
Once was enough.
[Eb] _ _ _ [G]
Who's picky about men?
I'm very choosy about friends, I'm very choosy about people.
I love people, but I'm very choosy.
Because I prefer to be alone, rather than to be around people who are trashy. _ _ _
_ [N] I'm _ all right, but, I _ think, but, don't you frighten [G] men?
You have to [B] ask them.
_ [Ab] Well, I've_
I'm asking you.
Yes.
[N] _ Yes, I think, I think you frighten men.
I think you, you know, a man would sort of_
My _ _ _ wife, it's only because she wants a [F] feta. _ _
She'll be quite proud [G] of this.
Bernie, do you think [N] _ _ _
_ _ that_
You know this, _ uh_
_ I've never seen a man like you in my life.
You will meet [C] people.
This, [Dm] this was on the show.
You know, the old man giving you a bit of trouble.
You know, you [G] are in good condition.
Thank you.
Do you feel that there are any real men left in [Gm] Hollywood?
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ Do I think [Eb] that there are any real men left in Hollywood?
Well, yeah.
It's very rare to find a real man anymore.
That's why I'm looking at [N] you.
_ _ _ Why did you leave Hollywood?
Why did you leave Hollywood?
Nobody for me to play with. _ _
_ [E] And what about the movies?
We could have seen you in more movies.
You didn't make [Ab] enough movies, did you?
Why not?
[N] It's not a matter of_
Well, let's talk about that one. Yeah.
Whether I make enough movies.
Yeah.
I am not black enough to be considered black.
And I'm not white enough to be considered white.
And therefore, I don't fit in anywhere.
And I don't think I ever want to fit in.
I want them to fit into me. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ But _ _ _ _ _ [G] you're not an easy woman to suit.
_ _ I mean_
Is any woman easy to [Ab] suit?
Obviously, this is why you men are having a lot of trouble with yourselves.
_ [N] You think it's_
That women_
aggressive women like you_
Cause men like me to shrivel up and run_
To fall apart.
_ _ _ At dawn. _
Long before dawn.
_ _ _ _ But you know_
This has been_
One of the most unusual interviews I've ever had.
_ But I do thank you, Eartha Kitt, ladies and gentlemen. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Eartha, you're great.
Thank you. _
_ You're very_ _ _ _
Well_
_ _ I can't promise_
[G] I can't promise you'll have something like that [N] every month.
But I_
You can come back on Monday, Wednesday, Friday next week, can you?
_ [B] I'll be alright then.
I've got the whole weekend to get over it.
I hope you'll have a happy and a holy Easter.
And I'll be back bright-eyed and bushy-tailed with a blockbuster on Easter [Db] Monday.
Among my guests, Frankie [B] Howard, [F] Brian Ferry, Martin_
[B] Marty Kane, [Db] Dennis Quilley.
[G] Have a lovely weekend.
I'll [A] see you on Easter Monday evening, [Gbm] live at 7.
Or I'll see you on the radio, too, tomorrow [E] morning at 10.
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ [A] _ [Gb] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ I knew it, I knew it before you came on.
Maybe it's not.
_ I'm having [G] a little difficulty at the moment.
[Cm] _ _ [G] _ So the old disco, are you a disco gore [Abm] yourself?
I am not a disco queen, [N] _ _ _ if you know what I mean. _
I do know, I do know what you mean.
But all those years, not those years, a few, a couple of weeks [Ab] ago,
Orton Welles said you were the world's most exciting woman.
What do you mean were? _ _
_ Well, he said it, [N] he said you were the world's most exciting woman.
If he was alive today, he'd be saying [Ab] you are the world's most exciting woman.
What do you think?
_ _ [G] _ _ Who's conducting this interview?
_ _ _ You only married once, though.
Are you picky?
Once was enough.
[Eb] _ _ _ [G]
Who's picky about men?
I'm very choosy about friends, I'm very choosy about people.
I love people, but I'm very choosy.
Because I prefer to be alone, rather than to be around people who are trashy. _ _ _
_ [N] I'm _ all right, but, I _ think, but, don't you frighten [G] men?
You have to [B] ask them.
_ [Ab] Well, I've_
I'm asking you.
Yes.
[N] _ Yes, I think, I think you frighten men.
I think you, you know, a man would sort of_
My _ _ _ wife, it's only because she wants a [F] feta. _ _
She'll be quite proud [G] of this.
Bernie, do you think [N] _ _ _
_ _ that_
You know this, _ uh_
_ I've never seen a man like you in my life.
You will meet [C] people.
This, [Dm] this was on the show.
You know, the old man giving you a bit of trouble.
You know, you [G] are in good condition.
Thank you.
Do you feel that there are any real men left in [Gm] Hollywood?
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ Do I think [Eb] that there are any real men left in Hollywood?
Well, yeah.
It's very rare to find a real man anymore.
That's why I'm looking at [N] you.
_ _ _ Why did you leave Hollywood?
Why did you leave Hollywood?
Nobody for me to play with. _ _
_ [E] And what about the movies?
We could have seen you in more movies.
You didn't make [Ab] enough movies, did you?
Why not?
[N] It's not a matter of_
Well, let's talk about that one. Yeah.
Whether I make enough movies.
Yeah.
I am not black enough to be considered black.
And I'm not white enough to be considered white.
And therefore, I don't fit in anywhere.
And I don't think I ever want to fit in.
I want them to fit into me. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ But _ _ _ _ _ [G] you're not an easy woman to suit.
_ _ I mean_
Is any woman easy to [Ab] suit?
Obviously, this is why you men are having a lot of trouble with yourselves.
_ [N] You think it's_
That women_
aggressive women like you_
Cause men like me to shrivel up and run_
To fall apart.
_ _ _ At dawn. _
Long before dawn.
_ _ _ _ But you know_
This has been_
One of the most unusual interviews I've ever had.
_ But I do thank you, Eartha Kitt, ladies and gentlemen. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Eartha, you're great.
Thank you. _
_ You're very_ _ _ _
Well_
_ _ I can't promise_
[G] I can't promise you'll have something like that [N] every month.
But I_
You can come back on Monday, Wednesday, Friday next week, can you?
_ [B] I'll be alright then.
I've got the whole weekend to get over it.
I hope you'll have a happy and a holy Easter.
And I'll be back bright-eyed and bushy-tailed with a blockbuster on Easter [Db] Monday.
Among my guests, Frankie [B] Howard, [F] Brian Ferry, Martin_
[B] Marty Kane, [Db] Dennis Quilley.
[G] Have a lovely weekend.
I'll [A] see you on Easter Monday evening, [Gbm] live at 7.
Or I'll see you on the radio, too, tomorrow [E] morning at 10.
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ [A] _ [Gb] _ _