Tonart: F minor•
Verse 1
Fm
Proceed with the trial.
Mr.
Ringmaster, I would like to call
Miss
Liza
Elliot.
Ab
Fm
And about time, too.
Introducing that dazzling defendant and peerless
proponent of mental acrobatics,
Liza
G
Elliot!
D
G
An all -star attraction,
the greatest in the land,
Eb
The feature attraction gives us
D
G
action on the witness stand.
Miss
Fm
Elliot, you've heard
the charges against you.
Have you made up your mind
Db
about any of these things?
No, I haven't.
A
Fm
Do you intend to?
Fm
Can you give this court any
reasonable explanation
as to why you cannot make up your mind?
Db
E
Eb
Yes, I can.
Ab
There once was a girl named
Jenny
Bb
Whose virtues were varied but many
Eb
Ac cepting that she was inclined
Ab
Fm
Eb
Always to make up her mind
But
Ab
Jenny points a moral
With which you cannot quarrel
Gm
G
As you will find
Fm
As we will find, say, who's
Jenny?
Jenny
Fm
Well, I am sure the court will find
Jenny is immortal
And has a bearing on this case.
Cm
C
Well, for instance,
Fm
Jenny made her mind up
Fm
That she herself was
Fm
Eve she lit the candles,
Bbdim
tossed the tapers away
Little
Fm
Db
Jenny was an orphan on
Eb
Fm
Day
Poor
Db
Jenny, bright as a penny
Fm
Db
C
Her equal would be hard to find
Fm
She lost a dad and mother, a sister and a brother,
G
C
but she would make up her mind.
Fm
Db
She was an orphan on
Christmas
Day.
Fm
Db
Jenny made her mind up when she was twelve,
Fm
Ab
Fm
Bbm
Db
that into foreign languages she would delve.
Bbm
Bbdim
Vassar it was quite a blow,
Fm
Db
Fm
that in twenty -seven languages she couldn't say no.
Poor
Db
Jenny, bright as a penny,
Fm
Db
her equal would be hard to find.
To
Fm
Bbm
Fm
Jenny I'm beholden, her heart was big and golden,
C
Db
but she would make up her mind.
Fm
Db
She was a woman, the kind of woman,
who made up her mind.
F#m
D
F#m
D
Jenny made her mind up at 32,
F#m
Bm
to get herself a husband was the thing to do.
D
F#m
Bdim
She got herself all dolled up in her satins and furs,
C#
D
C#
F#m
and she got herself a husband, but he wasn't hers.
D
She got herself a husband,
F#m
D
C#
but he wasn't hers, poor
F#m
Jenny.
D
Jenny made her mind up at fifty -one
F#m
That she would write her memoirs
Bm
be fore she was done
F#m
The very day her book was published,
Bdim
history relates
G
D
Db
There were wives who shot their husbands
in some thirty -three states
Gbm
Gm
Oh, poor
Eb
Jenny, fine as a penny
G
D
Her equal would be hard to find
Gm
Deserved a bed of roses,
Cm
Gm
G
C
D
but history discloses that she would make up her mind
Eb
Jenny made up, made up her mind
D
G
Gm
Jenny made her mind
Gm
That she would live to be the
Eb
Cm
oldest woman alive
Gm
But gin and rum and whiskey
Cdim
play some funny tricks
And poor
D
Jenny kicked the bucket at seventy -six
G
D
with vision and a quarrel
G
Ab
C#
Dm
Makes a lot of common sense
G
C
Denny and her saga
C#dim
D
E
prove that you are gaga
A
If you don't keep sitting
D#
D
on the fence
A
Denny and her story point
D
C
s the way to glory
G
Em
Dm
To all man and wo mankind
C
C#dim
D
Anyone with vision comes to this decision
E
A
Don't make up, you shouldn't make up,
mustn't make up
A
Never make up anyone with vision
comes to this decision
A
G
Don't make up your mind
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